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Buses escape Bells fines By CHERIE DONNELLAN SURF Coast Shire has “no power� to legally enforce its Bells Beach licensing system on tour buses, according to an advisory group. Bells Beach Community Advisory Committee’s Andrew Cherubin said council had recently sought approval for by-laws officers to have legal authority to fine buses illegally entering the reserve.

Council sought the approval after failing to obtain state law authorisation status, he said. Council had managerial responsibility for Bells but state law specified the Department of Sustainability and the Environment (DSE) as the authority to issue infringement notices in the reserve, Mr Cherubin said. DSE’s website says its compliance powers included “enforcing legislation

by responding to public complaints, conducting investigations, issuing fines and prosecuting cases through the courts‌ to help deter and reduce illegal activitiesâ€?. Mr Cherubin said DSE officers were “rarelyâ€? present at Bells because they lacked managerial responsibilities, so buses could evade fines. He believed council might have been aware of its lack of authority but its failure to communicate clearly with the

community meant residents were unclear “about what council could and couldn’t do�. “Council has missed the boat by not looking for the power to police the buses at Bells,� Mr Cherubin said. “We (local users of Bells) could have been directing our communications to the Government when buses were there illegally had we understood council’s position.�

Mr Cherubin said the new council had adopted its predecessor’s “hiatus� on working with community advisory groups, which had stalled communication on various issues and left them in limbo. “I personally don’t agree with putting community groups on hold because council laws have changed. Until they make a change we could have kept running and then had a transition period.�

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MP vows ‘unity’ during PM’s visit By CHERIE DONNELLAN LABOR Member for Corangamite Darren Cheeseman has promised a “united front” with Prime Minister Julia Gillard when she visits Geelong this weekend despite last year calling her leadership “terminal”. “We’ll be working as a united team for Labor to hold the Geelong seats and secure government under the leadership of the Prime Minister,” Mr Cheeseman told the Independent. Mr Cheeseman tried to douse speculation Kevin Rudd would return to the leadership.

“I think he’s ruled that out,” Mr Cheeseman said. Manufacturing would be the focus of discussions with Ms Gillard when she visited this weekend, he said. Mr Cheeseman cited Labor’s investment in the region’s largest manufacturers – Ford, Alcoa and Shell – as “key” to him winning votes in the nation’s most marginal seat. “Between those three companies, which are a substantial part of our manufacturing sector and accounting for $400 million to $500 million in payroll, we’ll stress the importance about us keeping manufac-

turing and the jobs it creates strong.” But Liberal Senator Michael Ronaldson doubted that voters would believe Mr Cheeseman’s “about-face” on the Prime Minister. “Mr Cheeseman is delusional if he thinks that anyone believes he now supports the person whose leadership he described as terminal and who he said would decimate the party if she lead them to an election,” Mr Ronaldson said. Labor was “more focused on itself than… on governing the country,” he said.

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A MAGISTRATE has refused bail to a Leopold man with a $150-a-week ice habit remanded in custody over a string of drugs, firearms and stolen goods offences. Paul Kingsbury, 25, of Fairvista Ave, appeared without legal representation in the dock at Geelong Magistrates’ Court this week. A police informant told the court a search this week on Kingsbury’s residence led to his arrest. Police found goods including power tools and two pee-wee motorcycles believed to be stolen that Kingsbury had “purchased from friends”.

The residence also contained “pieces of firearms” including stocks and barrels as well as two grams of amphetamines and a “smoking implement”. The court heard that Kingsbury was charged on 24 August and bailed for offences including possessing amphetamines and prohibited weapons. The day before police had found at Kingsbury’s Fairvista Ave address two rifles with serial numbers ground off, a Holden ute with false South Australian number plates, various chemicals and drug-related items. “The accused admitted to extracting codeine from Panadol Forte tablets in the garage,” the informant said.

The ute was reported stolen from Colac in April 2012 and Kingsbury claimed to have bought it in May 2012, the court heard. After evacuating the premises police also found more firearms, a Taser, other weapons and written instructions for extracting codeine from Panadol Forte. Magistrate Michael Coghlan denied Kingsbury’s request for bail because he had racked up “new offences while on two sets of bail for serious matters”. “All of that I was told last year,” Mr Coghlan said. “You are at an unacceptable risk of committing further offences. Bail is revoked.”

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Schools fix over $93m By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN BARWON South West schools’ maintenance bill of more than $93 million is double any other education department region in Victoria, according to an Auditor General report. The report said schools in the region needed an average investment of $725,000. The funding would bring all of the 129 schools up to “operational standard”, the report said. The region also had the most unused space following two building programs in recent years. Barwon South West had an oversupply of school buildings of 55 per cent, the report said. The surplus school building aver-

State’s biggest bill by far age across Victoria was 38 per cent based on student enrolments. School building programs between 2007 and 2012 included a Victorian Schools Plan (VSP) and Federal Government’s Building the Education Revolution (BER), spending $4.5 billion in Victorian schools infrastructure. Barwon South West received $311 million of new school buildings through the two programs. The Auditor General’s report said excess space had consequently more than doubled across the state. “The excess space is a mix of

teaching and non-teaching space, including corridors and administration space. “Excess teaching space has increased from around eight per cent prior to VSP and BER to 25 per cent currently.” The report said the new buildings had added to school’s maintenance costs. “Keeping school buildings in this condition will require sustained investment in maintenance over the life cycle of these buildings.” The report said Department of Education and Early Childhood De-

velopment was failing to manage school infrastructure efficiently and cost-effectively. “Historical underfunding of maintenance, a lack of life-cycle planning and a lack of accountability for schools’ expenditure of maintenance funds are compromising the effective management of school buildings. “DEECD is aware of the need to enhance asset management practices but has not yet taken effective action.” Education Minister Martin Dixon said State Government would spend $51.5 million at more than 200 schools on urgent maintenance. The money would be spent on schools with the greatest need as identified by a recent maintenance audit, he said.

In brief Link opens PEDESTRIANS will walk the latest stage of Geelong’s ring road during an official opening of the $110 million 4B link on Sunday. Roads Minister Terry Mulder said the opening of the link and associated roadways between Anglesea Rd and Princes Hwy would begin at midday, with traffic taking over later in the afternoon.

Parry thrust AUSTRALIAN golf legend Craig Parry is a “lastminute” entry for the sport’s Victorian Open at Barwon Heads this weekend, organisers announced. Tournament director David Greenhill expected 47-year-old Parry, a former member of Torquay Golf Club, to be “major threat” in the open at 13th Beach.

Pavilion upgrade A $750,000 upgrade of Bell Park’s Alex Rizun Pavilion will benefit hundreds of players in the suburb’s football, netball and cricket clubs, according to ward councillor Eddy Kontelj. He said the upgrade would help service more than 600 players and 150 volunteers and include an “informal BMX space” at Hamlyn Park Recreation Reserve.

Aboriginal revival INDIGENOUS Australians will help open next month’s Geelong Highland Gathering, organisers have announced. They said the welcome-to-country and smoking ceremony would revive a “156-year-old tradition” at the Celtic cultural event, which invited local Aborigines to participate at its second staging in 1858.

Active cash A $488,000 State Government grant will help Geelong’s council encourage residents to become “more active”, according to a councillor. Kylie Fisher said council would use the money to “implement practical programs” encouraging higher levels of activity.

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Peninsula vets program kids into Darwin defence DRYSDALE RSL will expand a primary school program, teaching students about the 1942 bombing of Darwin, to schools beyond the region following its local success. Organiser and veteran Bill Derham said the Defence of Darwin program had been “gradually expanding” on the Bellarine Peninsula since its inception three years ago. A team of about five veterans

presented the program to enthusiastic Clifton Springs Primary School students this week as the nation commemorated the event’s 71st anniversary. “We present these programs to seven schools and we’re looking at adding to our list. We’ll be training people from the other clubs and they’re going to run it around Victoria,” Mr Derham said. The one-hour education program for grade five and six students

included an ode to fallen soldiers, a DVD featuring real footage and a visit from a veteran to answer questions. Mr Derham said many students were completely unaware about the Japanese bombing of Darwin during World War II before attending his program. “The kids don’t know what went on. They haven’t got a clue,” he said. “They don’t know it was the first time Australia was ever attacked and we had to defend ourselves.

“Most of our troops were in North Africa so we had to get untrained soldiers to New Guinea.” Students engaged well with the visiting veterans and asked plenty of questions, Mr Derham said. “We give them an RSL certificate for the best question and the school gets a copy of the film.” “We don’t shock and horror – we go through and explain what happened and there’s nothing in there that will upset anyone.”

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By MICHELLE HERBISON A MAN has been ordered to pay more than $6000 in fines and fees after his two guard dogs fatally attacked a neighbour’s cat at Moolap. Robert Lilley, 49, of Clifton St, Aberfeldie, pleaded guilty this week in Geelong Magistrates Court to various dog control offences relating to an incident involving his two German shepherd guard dogs.

City of Greater Geelong prosecutor Wayne Lugg said on January 26, 2012, the male and female dogs escaped Lilley’s commercial property at Essex St, Moolap, and entered another property. “The female occupant observed both dogs holding her cat in their mouths and they appeared to be pulling at the cat.” The cat died from injuries including an “extensive wound to its hind quarters” and skin, muscle and fat damage, Mr Lugg told the court.

Lilley’s defence lawyer said his client owned the dogs as part of a security plan following a 2010 break-in that cost him about $30,000 in insurance premiums. Both German shepherds were registered on the City’s dangerous dogs list, his defence said. Lilley was initially “at odds” to explain how the dogs had escaped but following an investigation came to believe a gate might have been left open, his defence said.

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GEELONG’S federal electorate offices have received fibre optic internet connections months before the National Broadband Network rollout arrives in the city. Telstra has a $23 million government contract to upgrade telecommunications services to the offices of MPs, including Corio’s Richard Marles and Corangamite’s Darren Cheeseman. Geelong’s NBN rollout of optic fibre to homes and businesses is scheduled to begin in June. Mr Marles said Department of Parliamentary Services made the decision for MPs to have cabling earlier. A briefing at City Hall this week updated businesses and stakeholders on the rollout program. Councillor Rod Macdonald said residents would see NBN trucks on the streets in June, starting in North Geelong. “Planning is under way now and we’re ensuring there are opportunities for local jobs on the NBN rollout.”

GEELONG Taxi Network will stand behind its drivers refusing to service Corio and Norlane following a spate of rock-throwing incidents, according to its boss. Peter Valentine said pedestrians throwing rocks at taxis had “escalated to the point of being ridiculous” in six months, with half a dozen arrests between September and November and 56 recent incidents without arrest. “If we’ve got a customer in that area the decision remains with the driver whether they feel safe driving into that area. They may elect to pass it back to the network. “How on earth could you penalise someone for not driving into an area that’s so heavily known as dangerous?” A male passenger was this week hospitalised after a rock thrown at a taxi hit him in the head. Police believed a group of five to six Caucasian teenagers, mostly dressed in black shorts and white singlets, had been in the area at the time throwing rocks and eggs at cars. Mr Valentine said some taxi drivers would choose to take different routes into Geelong’s northern suburbs because most incidents occurred along the Princes Hwy.

Gordon’s Stephen Gale, NBNco’s Mary Todorov and Cr Rod Macdonald with iPads after the rollout briefing this week. Picture: REG RYAN 94335 Cr Macdonald said construction and telecommunications firm Transfield Services would contract local jobs as part of its $133 million contract to construct the NBN in Victoria. Job opportunities would include technical and non-technical roles, including optic fibre splicing, cable hauling, cus-

tomer cabling, civil construction and traffic management, he said. “The job now is to let business and the community know what the NBN means for them. As an example, we had to spend $20,000 on extra phone lines in our regional libraries to cope with the increased internet demand.” NBNco has given Gordon

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“It has occurred that the driver waiting at a taxi rank in the city will say ‘Sorry, I’m not going to that area’ or they may take a longer route. “But there was an instance where a driver was called into the area then pelted. In another situation recently these people wheeled a bin into the road to slow the cab down then pelted it with rocks.” Mr Valentine urged Geelong magistrates to “get a little bit more serious” in punishing offenders against taxis. Northern Futures Geelong executive officer Lou Brazier said taxis must continue servicing the area. “To punish the whole community for the actions of a few is a gross mistake. I don’t think taxi drivers saying we won’t service any of the area resolves the issues. “There are a lot of elderly people and people with disabilities who use taxis doing absolutely nothing wrong.” Member for Lara John Eren blamed a lack of staff at Corio Police Station for the “law and order issue”. “It’s important State Government take ownership of this for the sake of taxi drivers, passengers and the good majority of northern suburbs residents who deserve a taxi service like anyone else.”

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Salt sites EES calls PLANS to redevelop salt pans at Moolap and Lara will undergo environmental effects statements, according to the site’s owner. Ridley announced the environmental studies as Geelong Environment Council asked Planning Minister Matthew Guy to can what it called the “environmentally disastrous” development. The Independent revealed last year that Ridley wanted to redevelop the $3.5 million sites after declaring them surplus to requirements. Ridley chief John Murray said this week that state and federal governments had noti-

fied the company it would have to carry out the environmental statement studies. “We’re in the process of preparing the scope of the work required to ensure we cover all the issues raised,” he said. “The environment council will get an absolute opportunity to have input through the process for the very reasons the state and federal governments have called for the study. “Everyone has their view, so once we do the work the community consultation can start. It’s difficult to make substantial claims before the process has been laid out. “I feel so strongly about the

environmental credentials of the site and the project that I’m confident we can deal with all the issues raised.” Environment council president Joan Lindros wrote in the letter to Mr Guy that her organisation strongly opposed the development. She called on Mr Guy to abandon further State Government considerations of the proposal to avoid a “long, divisive and expensive process” for the “company, government, council and the community”. Ms Lindros listed risks of “devastating” loss of important bird habitat and potential public land and “possible ... mo-

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Hospital revival brings vital jobs boost, care A $65 MILLION redevelopment of St John of God Geelong Hospital will “generate” 5000 admissions a year to reduce pressure on Geelong’s existing health services, according to the hospital’s chief. Stephen Roberts said the project would “help address forecast shortfalls in patient services and accommodation in the region”. “This redevelopment will provide a range of new facilities for St John of God Geelong, including a new emergency department, additional operating theatres, a rehabilitation centre, a hydrotherapy pool, 64 inpatient beds, a new chapel and pastoral care department, extensive on-site car parking and much more,” he said. “More importantly however, this project will create at least 125 full-time clinical and non-clinical positions for Geelong, a major boost in employment for the region.” Mr Roberts took Mayor Keith Fagg on a tour of the work site last week. The project was scheduled for completion in April, 2014, Mr Roberts said. “The redeveloped hospital would also “contribute to the revitalisation of our city and improve the streetscape of both Myers and Moorabool Sts.” Up to 200 workers will be on-site at the peak of the project. The hospital provides care to over 22,500 patients annually and employs over 650 staff.

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GEELONG, Queenscliff and the Surf Coast have applied for almost $30 million worth of projects in the third and fourth rounds of Regional Development Australia (RDA) funding. The big-ticket item was redevelopment of Geelong Performing Arts Centre (GPAC), costed at $15 million. Other bids included $9 million for a Leopold Community Hub, $3 million for a Geelong Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases, funding for a Banyul Warri Fields stage two development and $500,000 for a Point Lonsdale Village foreshore revitalisation project. RDA approved the projects to proceed to full application stage but rejected several

regional project applications. An Epworth Health Care bid to add a sixth floor to its proposed Geelong hospital failed to win favour. Hesse Rural Health Service had its children’s centre bid knocked back, while a proposed St John of God project called Advancing Health Opportunities in the Barwon South West also missed out. Surf Coast Shire’s application for stage three of its Banyul Warri Fields sports development was also refused. RDA said round three attracted 216 expressions of interest asking for $84.7 million for projects valued at $476.2 million. Round four attracted 159 expressions of interest seeking grants of $911.8 million for projects worth $3.51 billion.

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The $50 million stage two GPAC redevelopment is part of a Geelong Future Cities project, including refurbishment of the city’s Old Courthouse, expansion of Geelong Art Gallery and redevelopment of Geelong’s central library and heritage centre. The project’s webpage said GPAC’s technical infrastructure had failed to keep pace with industry standards. “Some urgent maintenance works have been funded but the building is not compliant nor does it meet current industry standards,” the webpage said. The GPAC redevelopment was expected to create more than 130 ongoing direct jobs, increase audience numbers by 108 per cent and increase the total number of events a year from 219 to 379.

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CAREERS AT THE CITY

HAVE YOUR SAY

JOIN ONE OF GEELONG’S LARGEST EMPLOYERS

BAY ACCESS AND NON-URBAN LAND USE REVIEW - NORTH OF PORTARLINGTON ROAD, LEOPOLD

We offer excellent employment conditions and opportunities to further your career. To view available positions, apply or obtain a position description visit our website www.geelongaustralia.com.au

Council recently adopted the planning scheme amendment C254 to implement the Leopold Structure Plan (2010).

PUBLIC MEETINGS NOTICE OF COUNCIL MEETING The next meeting of the Greater Geelong City Council will be held at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Little Malop Street entrance, Geelong on Tuesday 26 February commencing at 7.00pm. Details of issues to be considered will be available on the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au The meeting is open to the public.

The Structure Plan calls for investigation into opportunities for public access to Port Phillip Bay between Clifton Avenue and Grand Scenic Drive, Leopold. Existing public access to the bay is limited by the lack of public land at the foreshore. We are currently developing a project brief to investigate how public access to the bay could be achieved. To inform the scoping of the project we are seeking community feedback on the matters that should be included in the review. We are interested in community views on the following: • the types of activities that residents and visitors are seeking; • recreational and social infrastructure required; • environmental constraints; • land uses such as tourism developments, agriculture or boating facilities that should be investigated; and • willingness to pay for facilities. Please provide your comments to Jessica Hurse - Strategic Planner by email to jhurse@geelongcity.vic.gov.au or via the City’s website www. geelongaustralia.com.au under ‘Have your say’. Comments should be provided by Friday 15 March 2013. For more information contact Jessica Hurse on 5272 5272.

PUBLIC NOTICE GEELONG MULTI SPORT FESTIVAL 2013 TV BROADCAST Catch all the action of this year’s Geelong Multi Sport Festival. The one hour TV broadcast will be aired on Channel 10 on Saturday 23 February from 12.00pm to 1.00pm. Check your local guides and tune in!

2013 MEN’S AND WOMEN’S VICTORIAN OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT Golf’s biggest stars will tee off at the Victorian Open held at Thirteenth Beach Golf Links, Barwon Heads. Make your way to the premier golf course to see some great golfing action!

PAKO FESTA 2013 - ON THIS SATURDAY Don’t miss out on Australia’s biggest and best multicultural festival - Pako Festa! There will be a smorgasbord of traditional food, craft displays and workshops as well as the iconic street parade featuring 90 floats! Celebrate cultural diversity at Pako Festa this Saturday 23 February 2013!

PUBLIC NOTICES

LESS WASTE TO LANDFILL Congratulations Geelong, you are some of the top recyclers in Australia. Our challenge is to continue this good work and further reduce the amount of material we send to landfill. Increases in state and federal taxes have driven up the cost of burying rubbish at landfill. Now approximately 60 per cent of the cost of waste going to landfill is taken up in taxes. A trailer load of rubbish costs from $34 – of that total $20.40 is state and federal taxes. Before you throw it out ask yourself can your items be reused? Would a friend or neighbour be able to use your unwanted goods? Secondly ask yourself can it be recycled? Recycling reduces the drain on finite natural resources such as oil. For example it is cheaper and better for the environment to recycle metal and plastic rather than produce it from scratch. Many items from whitegoods to car batteries can be recycled.

If you see someone dumping rubbish call the EPA’s 24 hour hotline on 1300 372 842 or the City of Greater Geelong on 5272 5272. Dumping rubbish is a crime.

FREE WHITEGOODS DROP OFF

FREE COMPUTER DROP OFF

Did you know you can drop off unwanted whitegoods free? In fact any recyclable metal items can be dropped off free. Or contact a scrap metal merchant and they will come and pick up recyclable metal items for free.

Old computer equipment can be recycled. Drop off your old computer hardware free at our City’s Resource Recovery Centres.

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Two drop off locations Drysdale Resource Recovery Centre Becks Road off Murradoc Road Open 8.00am to 4.15pm Monday to Saturday

Geelong Resource Recovery Centre 100 Douro Street, North Geelong Open 7.30am to 4.15pm Monday to Saturday

FREE TELEVISION DROP OFF Have you replaced your old TV with a new digital model? Did you know you can drop off your old television free at the City’s Resource Recovery Centres?

Geelong has much to proud of – let’s keep our city beautiful. You can do your bit to stamp out illegal dumping. Council clean ups of dumped rubbish must use public funds that could spent on community services. When the Council has to clean up dumped rubbish it wastes public funds that could be spent on community services.

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PUBLIC NOTICES GEELONG’S ONLINE COMMUNITY DIRECTORY Are you involved with a community group, sporting club or the arts? Do you organise recreational or other activities for your community? If so, you can list your group or service in the online community directory for free. The Geelong Community Directory is a service run by the City of Greater Geelong for community, sports and arts organisations in the region. Registering is easy and gives your group great exposure. Make sure your group is in the directory and register today at www.geelongaustralia.com.au/directory

RABBIT POISONING PROGRAM The City of Greater Geelong will be conducting a program to reduce rabbit numbers at the below mentioned reserves. Weather permitting, the program will be conducted between Monday 25 February to Monday 8 April. Baits of chopped carrot, treated with anti-coagulant poison Pindone will be laid by a Department of Primary Industries licensed contractor in accordance with manufacturer’s guidelines. Warning signs will be placed at all reserve entrances before the campaign commences. The City recommends that pet animals be restrained and not allowed to roam in these areas during this period. Pets may be at risk if they ingest the poisoned baits or rabbit carcasses. Vitamin K1 which is available from the local veterinarian, is an antidote for Pindone. Any carrot pieces observed, or rabbits found either alive or dead in these reserves should not be handled.

AFFECTED AREAS: • BELLARINE RAIL TRAIL Section between Curlewis Golf Club and Geelong-Portarlington Road, Drysdale

• LARA LAKELANDS RESERVE Section between Lakeside Boulavard and Hovells Creek • OSBORNE PARK

• BELMONT COMMON NORTH ON NOW UNTIL SUNDAY 24 FEBRUARY

Swinburne Street, North Geelong

Between High Street and Barwon Valley Golf Course, Belmont • POINT HENRY FORESHORE RESERVE

The Sustainable Living Festival is coming to Geelong as part of the 2013 State of Sustainability program. Regional cities throughout Victoria are hosting events to align with the Melbourne Sustainable Living Festival.

• BUCKLEY FALLS PARK

Southern end of Western Shoreline

Fyansford / Highton and Red Gum Island • WAURN PONDS CREEK RESERVE

Community groups and businesses in Geelong have pulled together 46 events over this two week period to raise awareness, inspire and educate.

• GRINTER RESERVE NORTH

For a calendar of the Geelong events go to: www.futureproofinggeelong.com

• HOVELLS CREEK RESERVE

Section immediately south of Bellarine Rail Trail.

Sections between Windermere Road to Station Lake Road and Archimedes Avenue

Sections between Colac Road to Rossack Road, and Rossack Road to Pioneer, Pioneer Road in vicinity of the Tennis Courts. For further information on the rabbit poisoning program contact the City’s on 5272 5272.

For more information on the Sustainable Living Festival go to: www.festival.slf.org.au

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HAVE YOUR SAY

CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS CYCLING CRITERIUM ROAD RACE EASTERN PARK, EAST GEELONG

SECONDARY CATHOLIC SPORTS ASSOCIATION TRIATHLON

NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMIT

SATURDAY 2 MARCH 7.00AM UNTIL APPROXIMATELY 11.00AM

TUESDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2013

The land affected by the application is located at: 1/2 Seaview Avenue, St Leonards

Please be advised that Hearne Parade in Eastern Park, Geelong will be closed to vehicles on Tuesday 26 February 2013, from approximately 6.30am until 12noon. Access to the Limeburners Boat Ramp will be available via Limeburners Road. Emergency access will be maintained at all times. For more information, please contact the Event Organiser on 0403 711 871.

CENTENARY OF FOUNDATION OF THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVAL COLLEGE PARADE SATURDAY 2 MARCH 2013 - OSBORNE HOUSE Swinburne Street, between Holden Avenue and Melbourne Road, will be temporarily closed on Saturday 2 March from approximately 10.30am until 11.00am for the safe conduct of the parade. Emergency access will be maintained at all times.

Hearne Parade, Upper Hearne Parade and a section of Eastern Park Circuit will be closed to enable the Eastern Park Criterium to operate. Access to and from the East Geelong Golf Course, Geelong Botanic Gardens, Geelong Conference Centre, Geelong Playspace and BBQ area will be available at all times. Access to and from the Limeburners Boat Ramp will only be available via Ryrie Street / Limeburners Road during the road closure. Pedestrian access to Eastern Park will be maintained during the event. For further information contact the City’s Recreation and Open Space Unit on 5272 5272.

BROUGHAM STREET CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE Our new spacious service centre is the place to go for one stop service. Go to Brougham Street for building and planning permit applications, payments, over the counter Council inquiries, convenient free one hour car parking. Where: 100 Brougham Street Open: Monday to Friday 8.00am to 5.00pm

The application is for a permit to: Removal of a restrictive covenant registered on plan of subdivision PS600337T The applicant for the permit is: Occman Homes Pty Ltd The application reference number is: 98/2013 You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at: • The City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au/residents/ planning/advertising.aspx • Brougham Street Customer Service - 100 Brougham Street, Geelong Monday to Friday 8.00am to 5.00pm • Drysdale Customer Service - Drysdale Library, 18 Hancock Street, Drysdale Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm The application can be viewed during office hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong 3220. If after viewing the file you wish to discuss the application further contact the City’s Statutory Planning department on 5272 4456. An objection must: • be sent to the Responsible Authority in writing. • include the reasons for the objection. • state how the objector would be affected. The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before: Monday 25 March 2013 If you object, the Responsible Authority will advise you of its decision. Please be aware that copies of objections / submissions received may be made available to any person for the purpose of consideration as part of the planning process in accordance with the Planning and Environment Act, 1987. Personal information will be used solely by Council in accordance with the Planning and Environment Act, 1987.

ROAD RE-NAMING The City of Greater Geelong intends to rename Charlemont Road, north of the Barwon Heads Road. The section to be renamed runs north from Barwon Heads Road, Armstrong Creek to intersect again with Barwon Heads Road in Charlemont.

TUESDAY 26 FEBRUARY - SUNDAY 3 MARCH The City of Greater Geelong welcomes participants and visitors to Geelong and the 2013 Australian International Airshow. The event is one of our region’s favourites, with the Airshow now taking pride of place on Australia’s international events calendar, alongside the Australian Formula One Grand Prix and the Australian Open tennis. The City of Greater Geelong is proud to be a major financial supporter of this spectacular event, which attracts more than 135,000 people. The 2013 Australian International Airshow will be staged at Avalon Airport in Geelong between Tuesday 26 February and Sunday 3 March. The event will feature the latest developments in aviation, aerospace and defence. Held every two years, the 2013 event will be the eleventh in the series staged at Avalon Airport Geelong.

The proposed new name for this section of roadway is ‘Harriott Road’. This name has been chosen from a recently completed listing of ANZAC’s either born or enlisted within the City of Greater Geelong. Captain George Harriott served in the 19th Light Horse and was killed in action at Ypres, Belgium on 4 October 1917. A map of this proposed renaming and further information on Captain George Harriott can be obtained from our website at www.geelongaustralia.com.au. Written submissions regarding this intention must be received within 30 days of the date of this public notice to Cynthia Johnston, Property and Valuations Section, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220.

Tickets are available now via Ticketmaster or at the gate. For more information, visit the event’s website: www.airshow.com.au Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/geelongaustralia and keep updated about events and other City of Greater Geelong news.

ROAD MANAGEMENT PLAN REVIEW

TRAFFIC AND PARKING ADVICE

In accordance with the Road Management Act 2004 the Greater Geelong City Council notifies that it intends to conduct a review of its Road Management Plan.

NO PARKING OLD MELBOURNE ROAD LARA / LITTLE RIVER - TUESDAY 26 FEBRUARY - SUNDAY 3 MARCH Vehicle owner’s are advised that there is strictly no parking permitted along the Old Melbourne Road between Peak School Road and McIntryre Road, Lara. This is due to the valued grasslands on this roadside, which are protected by the Environment and Biodiversity Conservation Act.

The City’s first Road Management Plan (Version 1.0) was adopted by Council in 2004. The City’s current plan (Version 4.0) was adopted by Council at its meeting held on 27 October 2009.

CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS AND KIRK POINT BOAT RAMP ACCESS - SATURDAY 2 AND SUNDAY 3 MARCH

The Regulations of the Road Management Act 2004 require that the Road Management Plan be reviewed at prescribed intervals.

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Please be advised of the temporary changed traffic conditions during the weekend of the 2013 Australian International Airshow at Avalon Airport. Traffic delays should be expected on Point Wilson Road, Beach Road, Pousties Road and Avalon Road. During the morning only inbound traffic will be permitted and during the afternoon, only outbound traffic. Kirk Point Boat ramp at the end of Beach Road will have reduced capacity and boat users are advised to use nearby ramps such as St Helens and Werribee South. Normal access for the Jetstar terminal applies. However due to the Airshow, Jetstar passengers are advised to allow extra time to access the terminal. For information on flights and access, go to www.jetstar.com.au. For more event information go to www.airshow.com.au

A copy of latest version of Road Management Plan may be inspected on request at the Brougham Street Customer Service Centre, 100 Brougham Street, or download it from the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au Submissions may be made on the proposed review within a period of 28 days after the date of this notice. Submissions should be lodged at any of the City’s Customer Service Centres or posted to City Of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104 Geelong VIC 3220.


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Mining hurts city, says think tank

JOBS GONE: Geelong Trades Hall boss Tim Gooden.

THE mining boom has done more harm than good to Geelong, according to a Canberra-based think tank. The Australia Institute senior economist Matt Grudnoff said the organisation’s analysis had determined that mining was draining Geelong of skilled workers and costing manufacturing jobs due to a higher exchange rate. “For cities like Geelong, (the) mining boom delivers a lot more pain than gain,” Mr Grudnoff said. The institute’s analysis of recent census data found that Geelong had lost one in eight manufacturing jobs.

Geelong Trades Hall leader Tim Gooden backed the findings of the institute. “With so many Geelong businesses closing and workers being sacked or made redundant in the last two years, it’s not hard to see that the mining boom hasn’t delivered the same benefits to everybody, especially here in Geelong.” The institute describes its goal as to “push public debate beyond the simplistic question of whether markets or governments have all the answers” to important questions such as when does government “need to intervene in the market”.

Geelong Page man revealed

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GEELONG City Council will help community organisations seek funds to work with hoarders after their behaviour becomes recognised as a mental illness this year, according to a councillor. An internationally-recognised American psychiatry handbook will in its May edition identify hoarding as a mental health disorder independent from obsessivecompulsive disorder. American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders identifies hoarding as “the acquisition of and failure to discard a large number of possessions that seem to be ... of limited value”, cluttering living spaces and causing distress. Recent research has linked the condition with public health issues and fire danger. Geelong Hoarding Network chair Cr Kylie Fisher said the new classification would help service

SERVICE: Cr Kylie Fisher. providers to continue to improve their work with hoarders in the region. “Hoarding’s always been there but previously no one was identified in working in that space. Now we have networks getting together to support people and families and we are developing an information resource guide on how people can contact support services.” Cr Fisher said a hoarding fo-

rum next week would address sufferers and service providers on issues and tactics to deal with the condition. Key presenters would include a psychologist, a hoarding consultant, a metropolitan fire brigade member and a representative from Geelong community support organisation Bethany. Bethany’s Tracie McPherson, who will present local case studies at Monday’s forum, said Geelong service providers were collaborating with “limited resources”. “But we were able to put money into funding a skip,” she said. Ms McPherson said many hoarders were older than 40 and accumulated items including books, stuffed toys, towels, bed linen, lamps, magazines and newspapers. She said a “harm minimisation” approach for hoarders dealt with general health and safety issues including keeping exits clear in case of an emergency.

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‘Green light’ for sustainable firms GEELONG Manufacturing Council will spend a $400,000 grant on helping local businesses adopt “sustainable practices”. The State Government money will pay the manufacturing Council to operate a 12-month Green Light Project to help participants reduce material inputs, waste and carbon dioxide emissions. Manufacturing council executive officer David Peart said the project was focused on “resourceconscious businesses” that consumed significant amounts of materials.

“Participants will learn strategies to develop new and innovative ways to develop products. The result will be reduced costs, reduced materials and the creation of new markets,” Mr Peart said. “All this leads to significant additional revenue streams and greater profit margins.” A statement from a marketing company announcing the “groundbreaking” project said Backwell IXL, Barwon Health, Godfrey Hirst and Target had signed up to the project.

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Board theft stirs Facebookers By CHERIE DONNELLAN

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THE RESPONSE of thousands of Facebook users to a stolen surfboard has “overwhelmed” an Ocean Grove surfer. Jon Willard, who had deactivated his Facebook account until the theft, posted a plea for information hours after his custom-made yellow Rasta ’66 noserider was stolen from his car while he surfed at Point Impossible around midday February 8. More than 2500 people had shared Mr Willard’s post by Wednesday

this week. Facebook users as far away as the US and The Netherlands had shared the post. Mr Willard said he had yet to recover the surfboard but the show of public support had left him “overwhelmed”. Mr Willard told the Independent a woman believed she had seen the board inside a car travelling down Surf Coast Hwy shortly after the alleged theft but he had no other feedback. Bellarine Police officer-in-charge Senior Sergeant Angelo Ferrara said

the incident served as a reminder that thieves outside the region targeted “trusting locals” who overlooked the security of their belongings. “We’d encourage people to be careful with their property no matter where they are,” Sen Sgt Ferrara said. “We’ve had prior examples of people who don’t live in the area coming to local car parks and beaches to steal things while beachgoers are out in the water.” Sen Sgt Ferrara believed the

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BOYS’ NIGHT: Rodney McKinnis, Rob Kitson, Andrew Senia, Steve Malesic, Ian Lapsley and Chris Wallis. Picture: GREG WANE 93070

‘Boys’ by night finally turn 21 WHEN the boys get together for a night out, the talk is often the usual that might be heard when a band of men gather around food and a bottle of red. But one particular band of men has been assembling weekly for 21 years and from the start has always been something more than just a social gathering. Three mates founded the Boys’ Night Out group in 1992 after finding themselves suddenly single and in need of cheap pizza. The group has evolved through the years to a floating membership of around 20, meeting each Thursday night to decide on a different restaurant to patronise. “We’ll have a group of up to 15 meet, go out and have dinner, a bottle of wine and be home again at a reasonable hour,” explained co-founder Ian Lapsley. “It’s harmless fun mostly but it has a serious side as well. It has over the years been a support for a number of blokes who need a group to relate to, whatever stage of life they might be in. “It’s somewhere to go and open up about your problems or any issues you might have. It’s just shared experiences, a form of bloke’s therapy. “It’s an outlet for those who suddenly find themselves going through a shake-up in life and helps them get back on track. Life usually settles down but most have us have kept coming along.

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“The boys talk the talk boys talk but once a year we organise an outing with our wives and partners and we’re on our best behaviour,” Ian laughed. During its 21 years the Boys’ Night Out group estimates it has spent somewhere between $700,000 and $800,000 on food and wine in the region, supporting lots of local eateries along the way. “It’s all about good company and pleasant surroundings,” Chris Wallis added. “We meet and decide where we’ll go that evening. “Some venues are a bit taken aback by 15 blokes trooping through the door but they usually recover pretty quickly,” he smiled. “A lot of venues know us now.” And its Chatham house rules – what happens on boys’ night out stays on boys’ night out. The entry isn’t quite free but it’s pretty simple: everyone brings a bottle of wine, preferably red, to share and puts in for the meal. Members are acquired by word of mouth and personal in-

troduction, with new adherents warmly welcomed, adding to the mix and cross section. “We’re all from different walks of life, so no one has an axe to grind and it’s relaxed and casual,” member Andrew Senia said. “We might still have the odd debate because boys will be boys but at the end of the night it’s handshakes all round and ‘See you next week’. “The most animated discussions are usually before the night has even begun as the group tries to decide where to go. We generally choose a central venue because most of us are within walking distance and there’s no issue with driving after drinking. “We like to support small businesses and we usually choose reasonably priced establishments.” The group has lost three members to illness in recent years. Experiencing the loss has only strengthened the bond. The group is not big on rules – if an issue arises the running joke is referral to the “constitution” – normally the nearest blank napkin. And now that it has reached the adult age of 21, does that mean the Boys’ Night Out group has to mature? “No way,” declared Ian. “We’ll be the same no matter how old we are, individually or collectively.”

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A RULE of thumb in the lead-up to the 14 September federal election should be to ignore fluoro vest and hard hat TV prime-time news bites. The Gillard Government just doesn’t get it. And that’s cutting it, and the opposition for that matter, some slack. A manipulative mining tax that short-changes taxpayers on an equitable share of finite resources, a $1 billion jobs package to massage in an election year unions and their members accustomed to outof-kilter champagne lifestyles. Dubious? Ask visiting expats how expensive Australia has become. The tail is wagging the dog at a massive cost to the country. As for the carbon tax, have readers noticed how many cinema and restaurant air-conditioning systems are awaiting the service man? Public-private-funded top-end water opportunities are crying out for but a smidgen of major party nous, not to mention no-brainer financial price-increase support for established primary producers as well as calling it quits for taxpayer funded CPR for car and alumina producers who need to take their chances by relocating to Asia. Richard Worland Manifold Heights

Knowledge beats theory GAVIN Brown (Letters, February 8) should reconsider. As a comparison to climate change, most road safety professionals around the world have been convinced speed limit enforcement is so critical that they need to introduce speed camera technology and high levels of enforcement.

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Yet, as someone who has been studying this for over 20 years, I know that speed cameras have achieved almost nothing in relation to reducing deaths. Of course, the vested interests pushing this technology are speed camera manufacturers. The fact that thousands of scientists believe humans are generating dramatic climate change is no proof of anything other than the power of group thinking. When a group of engineers criticised climate change science, climate change commissioner Tim Flannery derided them as having no knowledge in the area. Yet mechanical engineers, who build all sorts of power stations and climate-control systems, have greater training in theoretical areas relevant to climate change than any other group. A big issue with proving global temperature increases is that a huge amount of long-term data comes from cities like Melbourne where energy consumed in buildings raises the average temperature maximums by several degrees. As a result, there is a need to estimate how much of the increase in temperature is due to the city acting as a heat sink. Many people who agree that climate is changing all the time and who have serious reservations about information on increasing global temperatures and humans’ contribution to it have in-depth knowledge about the field. John Lambert Wandana Heights

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Shame about emphasis on MP backflip Corangamite was neglected. Mr Cheeseman winning the seat was also huge win for the people of the electorate. Since then Corangamite has been a winner in the popularity stakes, not for the residents but for political reasons in Canberra. Now with new electoral boundaries favouring the Liberals there is not much hope the good work will continue. Corangamite will become like the Victorian Government, still trying to fill the shoes of Steve Bracks and John Brumby. E Ruseler South Geelong

Striking at improvement MAY I first thank the teachers willing to work on strike day last week so that at least some children had the opportunity to learn. These teachers were committed and courageous and, I suspect, attracted some opposition from colleagues. The Victorian Government is undertaking reforms in education to improve learning outcomes for students and parents and to ensure Victoria is home to a world-class education system. These improvements include paying the best teachers in schools a performance bonus and ensuring graduate teachers have opportunities to be paid a performance bonus if they are the best teachers in the schools rather than basing pay on seniority. This will make Victoria’s best-performing teachers the best paid in the country. It will also help keep the best and brightest early-career teachers. The Coalition’s proposal would see a leading classroom teacher paid more than $100,000 a year and a graduate teacher more than $63,000 if recognised as a top performer in their school. Currently about 98 per cent of teachers automatically progress up the pay scale each year regardless of performance. This is part of the reason why the performance management system is broken and needs to be improved despite the opposition of Australian Education Union (AEU). It is regrettable the AEU chose to proceed with

Backflip: Darren Cheeseman.

strike action, which inconvenienced students, parents and the community. The Government is continuing to negotiate with the AEU on a regular and consultative basis. Simon Ramsay MLC Member for Western Victoria

Students face cuts EARLIER this month the Victorian Labor opposition moved a motion in parliament calling on the Baillieu Government to rule out further cuts to education in the 2013 state budget. The motion called on Premier Baillieu to guarantee he would not make further cuts to education and skills in Victoria. However, each and every member of the coalition in the Victorian Legislative Council voted against the motion. In its first two years, the Baillieu Government ripped $555 million out of our education system. When questioned on the enormous cuts to education, the Minister for Education, Martin Dixon, said: “We are putting money into the programs that matter and into the students that matter”. The Labor opposition believes that every student matters. Every student deserves the right to quality education to give them the best possible start in life. The Baillieu Government’s education cuts are jeopardising our children’s future. Gayle Tierney MP Member for Western Victoria

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IT IS amazing how quick people participate in mud-slinging at a politician when a promise is broken, especially when no explanation is at hand, such as Member for Corangamite Darren Cheeseman promising 90 jobs at Fort Queenscliff. Can anyone give me just one name of a politician without the shame of a backflip? It is a matter of fact that the fate of the fort was decided under the Howard Government and that the then-sitting Member for Corangamite, as usual, did nothing to find alternative placement for redundancies before the fort closed.

A Milestone Year for Geelong Funeral Company

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2013 is a year to remember for the team at Tuckers Funeral & Bereavement Service. It all started back when FH Tucker Undertaker, Builder, Timber Merchant opened for business in 1883. Starting out, this small business was operated in a two room cottage with one standing desk, a couple of oil lamps, a horse drawn hearse and no telephones. Today, Tuckers employ over 38 local staff, operate several venues and office locations throughout the region, maintain a fleet of vehicles, and unlike in 1883, all staff now have phones, computers and much more. Funeral Directors Trevor Cole, Gavin Cole and Ross Allen are very well known within the Greater Geelong community and with good reason as combined they have an impressive 110 years of service representing Tuckers. Gavin Cole celebrates his 20 years of service in 2013, Ross Allen has continuously served the families of Geelong, making this his 40th year with Tuckers and Trevor Cole celebrates his 50th year of service this year. When talking to these three gentlemen you hear stories of men who have given their life to serving others and with the support they receive from their families will do so for some time to come. So what has been the key to Tuckers standing the test of time for 130 years? Mark Osborne, General Manager says. “The short answer is ‘our people’. Over the years Tuckers have employed incredibly passionate and dedicated staff, a tradition that continues today. In addition to this, our key points of difference including, our bereavement and aftercare program, multiple facilities, new technologies, our entire funeral fleet, inclusive of our vintage hearses, and much more”. The quality of the service Tuckers provides has helped forge strong relationships with many Geelong families over the years. Tuckers commitment to be involved in the community continues by giving back and participating both physically and financially to the people of Geelong. This hands on approach is initially a legacy of the work of Les Cole, now continued by his son Trevor and grandson Gavin. Tuckers staff have had the privilege to provide personalised service to the community for over 130 years, meeting the needs of Geelong’s growing and culturally diverse population. All of this has resulted in Tuckers Funeral & Bereavement Service being Geelong’s most trusted funeral provider. We are looking forward to the opportunity to service this community for the next 130 years.


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Kids, parents to run for fun If you’re after a family-friendly, fun day out, then head to the annual Rotary Family Fun Runs on the Bellarine Rail Trail on Sunday 3rd March at the Drysdale Railway Station on the Bellarine Peninsula.

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Now in its fifth year, this increasingly popular event on the local calendar, incorporates both the Annual Kids Fun Run against the Steam Engine, and the all new Adults Fun Run “Steamin’ Ahead” from Queenscliff Railway Station to Drysdale Railway Station. While kids aged 0-12 years run against a Friend of Thomas Steam Engine, the adults will attempt to beat a Steam Train full of passengers to Drysdale in time for the Kids Fun Run.

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The Steamin’ Ahead Fun Run commences at 8am in Queenscliff, and can be run individually or in a relay team of 3. The first of the eight aged-based runs commences at 9.45am and the final at 1.30pm at Drysdale Railway Station. Apart from the runs, the whole family can enjoy Train Truck rides, face painting, crazy hair, the animal farm, rides and entertainment including The Mik Maks and Dazzling Dan live on the centre stage.

The proud partners of the Rotary Family Fun Run encourages all runners and kids to participate. Funds go to the local Kids Plus Organisation. Register now on www.familyfunrun.org.au.

There’s also lots of yummy food available and displays by local organisations. Volunteers from the Rotary Club of Highton Kardinia run the day, with support from sponsors including Geelong and Colac Orthodontics, VicRoads, Fisher Price, GMS Rehabilitation, Snap Printing Geelong and Club Exec. The Major Beneficiary of the Event is local organisation the Kids Plus Foundation, which helps special needs children in our community with Brain related disabilities like Cerebral Palsy. The entry fee for the Annual Kids Fun run is $15 per child and the first 500 receive a Runners Jersey. All runners receive a show bag too of donated product. Numbers are strictly limited to 700 and registrations close when 700 kids are registered to run. If the limit is reached prior to the event, there will be no registrations allowed on the day. Entry to the Steamin’ Ahead Fun Run is $49 per person or $140 for a relay team of 3. The first 500 to register also receive a Runners Jersey. Registrations on the day at Queenscliff will be $50 per person.

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Celebrating diversity SPONSOR: Matthew Sun and wife Min Yuan.

Backer of festa THE MAN behind BCC Computers and Betta Home Living Geelong West has a strong and proud association with Pako Festa. Matthew Sun says his naming rights sponsorship of Pako Festa is part of his close community involvement. BCC recently opened a new modern IT showroom in Westfield Geelong. With manufacturer support, the showroom offers latest technology with the best prices and service. Matthew has been Chinese Association Geelong’s president, is a past member of Diversitat’s executive committee, is involved with Neighbourhood Watch and also sponsored Geelong’s Davis Cup round. “I was born in Shanghai and was a physics teacher in China before I came to Australia. I have been fortunate since arriving in Melbourne in 1989 and moving to Geelong in 1992 to start my business career. “I am lucky to have made a lot of friends in Geelong. I love dealing with people and being involved in the community. “Geelong is a small town compared with Shanghai and has a tight community. To look after each other and find a win-win solution became my business philosophy. “My family is involved in the local Chinese community. My wife, Min Yuan, is president of the Chinese Association of Geelong and vice-president of the Federation of Chinese Associations in Victoria. “We understand the importance of the role of multiculturalism within the community and are pleased we are in a position to give something back.”

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NOW IN its 31st year, Geelong’s Pako Festa is the biggest festival of its kind in Australia. Managed by Diversitat and held on the last weekend of February in Geelong West’s Pakington St – the multicultural heart of the city – Pako Festa incorporates an extravagant street parade featuring around 90 floats and hundreds of performers representing 45 ethnicities and around 60 other community groups and organisations. The street is lined with stalls selling traditional foods and arts and crafts, while nine stages offer performances of music and dance as well as interactive workshops and exhibitions. Pako Festa has become Victoria’s premier multicultural event, attracting over 100,000 patrons in each of the past three years to provide the local economy with a $2.5 million windfall. Pako Festa Street Parade begins at 11am this Saturday as one of the most important events of the festival. Encapsulating the essence of Australian diversity, the festa promotes cooperation, community inter-connectedness, creativity and humanity. Highlights at this year’s event include: back-to-back performances on five stages beginning midday; roving street performances; workshops, craft displays and children’s activities; a giant screen showcasing images and footage from past events; a smorgasbord of multicultural food; and Channel 7 stars from Home and Away. In 2013, 34 communities will be represented in the parade and on stage. They are: Afghan, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Chinese, Congolese, Croatian, Dutch, Filipino, French, Greek, Hungarian, Indonesian, Indian, Irish, Iranian, Italian, Karen, Karenni, Liberian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Malay, Maori, Nepalese, Polish, Scottish, Serbian, Slovenian, Spanish, South Sudanese, Ukrainian, Welsh, Zimbabwean and members of Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative. The following communities will have a food stalls selling their cultural cuisine; Filipino, Indonesian, Irish, Malay, Polish, Welsh, Chinese, Macedonian, Iranian, Croatian, Greek, Maori, Slovenian and Serbian. So join in the action and share a meal.

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I AM delighted to have this opportunity to send greetings to everyone coming along to the 2013 Geelong Pako Festa and offer my congratulations to those who have made such a great effort to bring about this much-loved event. Pako Festa is one of the largest free celebrations of Australia’s cultural diversity, encouraging visitors to enjoy its festivities in a spirit of understanding and harmony. It is fitting that such an event should be held here in Victoria where we are all proud of our multicultural identity and our shared commitment to social unity. For the past 30 years this event has drawn thousands of Victorians together to celebrate and enjoy a whole host of entertainment highlights and this year the Festa promises to be bigger and better than ever as it turns 31.

Premier Ted Baillieu With a lively street parade and a great variety of food, music and cultural traditions to be enjoyed, the festival truly offers something for everyone. Pako Festa also showcases many of the cultural and community groups, artists and small businesses that contribute so

Ted Baillieu MLA Premier

City proud of cultural showcase CITY of Greater Geelong is proud to host Pako Festa, Victoria’s largest and best multicultural festival. Now in its 31st year, Pako Festa is greater Geelong’s muchloved celebration of cultural diversity, attracting more than 100,000 patrons each year. People from all walks of life enjoy the festival because it truly encapsulates multiculturalism in our city. The festa features an array of cultural food, folk dancing, market stalls, exhibitions and nonstop activities held across five stages. One of the event’s most exciting aspects is its iconic street parade, which transforms Paking-

Mayor Keith Fagg ton St into a lively, jam-packed festival. This year the extravagant parade will include 90 floats with hundreds of performers representing 45 affiliated ethnic communities and around 60 other organisations.

Ian Trezise MP Member for Geelong

greatly to Victoria and enrich the cultural fabric of our state. In particular, it is an excellent opportunity to get to know the work of local artisans from Geelong and its surrounding areas. Pako Festa has inspired other community groups throughout Victoria to organise and take part in their own events promoting cultural unity and, on behalf of the Victorian Government, I congratulate everyone involved, past and present, on such a successful festival. Above all, I wish everyone – whether you’re from Geelong or you’ve travelled to be here – an outstanding day at the 2013 Pako Festa.

Pako Festa lets people discover new traditions in a fun and practical way, opening doors to new cultures and customs. Last year Pako Festa injected an estimated $2.5 million into the local community, which was a great boost for our economy. Each year Diversitat does a fantastic job bringing Pako Festa to life. I highly commend Diversitat and thank all involved in any aspect of organising this wonderful festival, including the many volunteers from our community. Have a great day at Pako Festa! Cr Keith Fagg Mayor, City of Greater Geelong

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GEELONG’S Multicultural Aged Care Services (MACS) is an award-winning provider of care to the region’s ageing multicultural community. MACS operates with a clear vision: “Valuing a community where there is confidence in aged care, where cultural diversity is truly celebrated and family and community remain connected.” MACS has grown from a simple hostel structure in 1994 to a large, modern, multi-purpose facility serving more than 200 elderly residents and community clients. The facility focuses on meeting the special needs of older people from different cultural backgrounds. MACS’ staff, residents and community clients represent 40 nationalities, with each celebrated even if only for one person. Continuity of care is provided at MACS through a transitional model of supported care, short-term respite, independent living, home care, low care and high care. Prospective clients are welcome to call MACS for a tour of its new facility, at 100 Weddell Rd. More information is available by phoning MACS on 5279 6800, emailing agedcare@macs.org.au or visiting macs.org.au.

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MANY of the wide variety of colourful costumes displayed every year at Pako Festa have something in common. They have drawn on the resources of Geelong’s oldest sewing and haberdashery business, Heights Sewing Centre. The family-owned-and-operated business has been going since 1935 in its familiar spot in Pakington St, right in the middle of the Pako Festa action every year. Whether it’s beads, braids or sewing machines, Ken Wilks and his staff are always ready to help new arrivals. In fact, Ken was on the original Pako Festa committee and has been involved with the annual parade for more than 30 years. “I was extremely pleased to be on the committee and involved with so many ethnic groups. It’s been a unique, wonderful festival where everyone gets together. “It’s taught the people who have been here that all the different foods, dancing and culture has added so much. It’s been a wonderful experi-

See Geelong’s complete sewing specialist store HEIGHTS SEWING CENTRE Ken Wilks at his Heights Sewing Centre. ence for Geelong West in particular and Geelong as a whole.” Ken says Pako Festa also provides a great showcase for Heights. “When you get 80,000 to 100,000 people walking past on the day, it helps.

“We supply a lot of items for the costumes. They’re extremely talented in making their costumes – I don’t have to teach them how to sew, that’s for sure,” Ken laughed. “Each nationality has its own beads and braids and it always means something.”

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ONE OF the first ports of call for new arrivals to Geelong is often a furniture store – and for the best service and value for money they seek out the team at The Furniture Spot. Oli, John, Nick and Jess have been in the furniture business around Geelong for a long time and are well-known throughout the community. “We realise people often need a bit of assistance at first, so having staff who speak different languages helps a lot,” Oli explains. “Coming from different backgrounds, we realise how hard it’s to start over when you don’t understand the system. “It’s one of the reasons The Furniture Spot team supports Pako Festa so passionately. “Being of Macedonian heritage means I have some awareness of the challenges and how to help the local multicultural community. “Plus, as new arrivals settle in they also become business owners. Australia has been built on people coming from overseas, wherever they were from. Oli says Pako Festa creates

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“We have multilingual staff to help our clients because many of them prefer to come and talk to someone face to face. “I’m a people person, too, so I feel I can be in their shoes. I understand what people need to feel comfortable and have confidence in us.” Rashida is known as a legend of the travel industry, with more than 30 years of experience from her time working for Pakistan Airlines in Pakistan and Air India in London for many years. She enjoys the challenge of dealing with some of the lesstravelled places around the world to ensure her clients receive her personal guidance. Jetset Travl Geelong West is at 92 Pakington St, phone 5229 7631 or email geelongwest@jetset.com.

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Community Calendar TRIAL – Over-18s wanted for world-first trial to test whether healthy diet can treat depression. Phone 03 4215 3304 or email diet@barwonhealth.org.au. CALISTHENICS – Ocean Grove Calisthenics College offers free first class in February at 123 The Avenue, Ocean Grove Recreation Hall. Enquiries 5253 3137 or 0438 055 679.

Friday MEDITATION – Spiritual teachings, self-inquiry and study group with Swami Atmananda 7.30pm at 5 Daisy St, Newtown. Enquiries 5229 4210. BOWLS – Bands, Bowls, Beers and Bangers 6pm at Bareena Bowling Club, 89 Noble St, Newtown. Band Where’s Joss. Enquiries 5221 2991.

Saturday DANCING – Social ballroom dancing with Greg Mang 8-11.30pm at Geelong Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $7. Enquiries 5281 1312 or 0422 776 711. DANCING – Ballroom dancing 8pm at Freshwater Creek Hall, Dickins Rd. Enquiries 5264 5169.

also on SERVICE – Divine service 3pm at Geelong Christian Spiritual Church, 10 St Albans Rd, East Geelong. Spiritual development class 7.30pm Thursday for $3. Enquiries 5248 4936.

MUSIC – Entertainment by Ray Wall 1pm at Norlane Senior Citizens Club, 55 Yooringa Ave. Entry $5 includes afternoon tea. Enquiries 5275 4235 or 0419 137 751. FOOD – Food swap and local brunch 9.3010.30am at 229 Roslyn Rd, Highton. Entry $10. Bookings transitionsouthbarwon@gmail.com. CONCERT – The Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Victoria concert party 7.30pm at Queenscliff Uniting Church, cnr Hesse and Stokes Sts. Entry $20. Enquiries 5258 2854. FOOD – Soul Food: Footprints in the Sand 10-11am at 220 Roslyn Rd, Highton. Sponsored by Baha’i community. Enquiries 0466 508 902. FOOD – Food swap 9-10.30am at Rosewall Neighbourhood Centre, 36 Sharland Rd, Corio. Enquiries 5275 4415.

DANCING – Social ballroom dancing with CDs 7.30-10.30pm at Geelong Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $7. Please bring a plate. Enquiries 5281 1312 or 0422 776 711. CHURCH – Our Redeemer Lutheran Church open 10am-1pm at 60 Ballarat Rd, Hamlyn Heights. Until Thursday. All welcome to pray or meditate in a quiet setting. SPEAKING – Rostrum public speaking group meets 6.45pm upstairs at St George Workers Club, 212 Pakington St, Geelong West. Enquiries 5250 4507.

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Wednesday DANCING – Social ballroom dancing with The Dancers Club 7.30-10.30pm at Leopold Public Hall. Enquiries 5243 5306.

Thursday RETIREES – Independent Retirees Geelong Branch meets 1.15pm at Belmont Library, 163 High St. Guest speaker Betty Watson. Enquiries 9306 6496 or 5248 4330. DANCE – Life Activities Club Geelong weekly dance 2.30-4.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Rd. Entry $5. nquiries 5251 3529. MEDITATION – Meditation and philosophy discussion 10am-midday at TOPS, 18 Price St, Torquay. Entry by gold coin. Enquiries 5264 7484.


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COUNTRY BOYS: McAlister Kemp is bringing its high-energy show to Corio’s Gateway Hotel.

AS TROY Kemp grew older he switched to singing with an acoustic guitar after years of playing head-banging music on an electric instrument. Before long, people started telling him he sounded like a country singer. “I thought it was ridiculous,” laughs the former rocker, now one half of ARIA-nominated country duo McAlister Kemp. He decided to “give country music a crack”, teaming with Drew McAlister to create Australia’s answer to American country duos such as Brooks and Dunn. McAlister Kemp blends rock elements into country music, switching between high-energy party anthems and more-brooding songs reflecting on life and its issues. The duo has enjoyed major successes including a string of ARIA and Tamworth Country Music Festival awards and nominations, performing with US country superstar Alan Jackson and at Nashville’s prestigious CMA Music Festival. “It’s been amazing,” Kemp enthused. “We’re really starting to feel growth around the whole project. We’re going back to towns and doubling or tripling the numbers that were there last time.” Kemp said he appreciated the strong support from Geelong fans and venues but lamented that the band often faced difficulties

booking gigs in cities such as Melbourne. “Unfortunately, the doors get slammed in your face. Modern country has really evolved and three-quarters of Australia doesn’t even know country music is cool. “Geelong’s one of those places that’s worth going back to.” Kemp and McAlister co-wrote most of the songs on their two albums, Country Proud and All Kinds of Tough, while living about three hours apart in rural New South Wales. This year the pair plans intensive “getaways” to write without family distractions. “We really try hard to write songs people can relate to about life – not fluffy boy-girl love songs,” Kemp explained. “We’re both 40 years old now, so we’ve been through a lot and we can draw on our own experiences.” Fans at an upcoming gig at Corio’s Gateway Hotel could expect a high-energy show with plenty of crowd involvement, he said. “We play upbeat, catchy, sing-along type country rock songs then we’ll smack you on the head with a ballad that almost makes you cry. “Then we’ll go for it again and play another party song.” Tickets to see McAlistar Kemp perform in Corio on 8 March are available at www.thegatewayhotel.com.au

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6:00 rage (G) 10:30 rage Guest programmer: Grimes (PG) 11:30 7.30 [s] 12:00 Foreign Correspondent [s] 12:30 Australian Story [s] 1:00 Eggheads [s] 1:30 Movie: “Invaders From Marsâ€? (G) (Ęź53) Stars: Helena Carter 2:45 Gardening Australia Summer 3:05 Humpbacks: From Fire To Ice [s] 4:00 Basketball: WNBL: Semi-Final 1 6:00 Rick SteinĘźs Far Eastern Odyssey [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 The Paradise [s] – Miss Audrey develops a mysterious illness. 8:30 Grand Designs: Braintree [s] – Artists Freddie Robins and Ben Coode Adams take on the conversion of a huge grade two listed timber-framed barn in the Essex countryside. 9:20 Miss FisherĘźs Murder Mysteries: Death By Miss Adventure (M v) – Phryne sends Dot undercover to work in a factory to help solve the murder of one of its female employees. 10:15 Shaun MicallefĘźs Mad As Hell 10:45 Program To Be Advised 11:30 rage: Guest Programmer: Grimes (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 5:00 rage (PG) 6:00 Saturday Disney 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend (PG) [s] 12:00 SevenĘźs Horse Racing 2013: Blue Diamond Stakes *Live 5:00 Destination New Zealand: Rotorua [s] 5:30 CoxyĘźs Big Break [s] – Take a break around Australia and beyond. 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Family Movie Special: “Indiana Jones And The Raiders Of The Lost Arkâ€? (PG v,h) Stars: Karen Allen 9:00 The Saturday Movie: “Tron: Legacyâ€? (PG v) – Sam Flynn, a rebellious 27-year-old, is haunted by the mysterious disappearance of his father Kevin Flynn, a man once known as the world's leading video-game developer. Stars: Jeff Bridges 11:45 To Be Announced 12:45 Late Movie: “Bad Mannersâ€? (M s,n) (Ęź97) Stars: Saul Rubinek & David Straithrain 2:45 Room For Improvement 3:30 It Is Written Oceania (PG) 4:00 Home Shopping 6:00 ChildrenĘźs Programs 7:00 Weekend Today Saturday 10:00 Mornings - Summer Series 12:00 The Bottom Line 12:30 Fishing Australia 1:00 Same Name (PG) 2:00 World Club Challenge Rugby League: Leeds Rhino v Melbourne Storm – From Headingley Carnegie Stadium, Yorkshire. 4:00 The Block: All Stars (PG) 5:00 News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) 6:00 National News Saturday [s] 6:30 AustraliaĘźs Funniest Home Videos Summer Series (PG) 7:30 Movie: “The Karate Kidâ€? (PG v,a) – Work causes a single mother to move to China with her young son; in his new home, the boy embraces kung fu, taught to him by a master. Stars: Jackie Chan 9:40 Movie: “Murder At 1600â€? (M s,v,l) Stars: Wesley Snipes & Alan Alda 12:30 Late Movie: “The Omega Manâ€? (M v) (Ęź71) Stars: Charlton Heston & Paul Koslo 2:20 Late Late Movie: “Sum Of Existenceâ€? (MA15+a,v,l) (Ęź04) Stars: Brooke Anderson 4:00 Danoz 6:00 Fraser Island [s] 7:00 ChildrenĘźs Programs 8:30 Totally Wild [s] 9:00 Scope: Bees [s] 9:30 Good Chef, Bad Chef [s] 10:00 A Long Life 11:00 The Living Room - Encore [s] 12:00 Geelong Multisport Festival 2013 1:00 ItĘźs A Knockout 2:00 Everyday Gourmet with Justine Schofield 2:30 The Hotel Inspector (PG l) 3:30 WhatĘźs Up Down Under 4:00 Everyday Gourmet with Justine Schofield 4:30 Steve IrwinĘźs Wildlife Warriors 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Simpsons: Blame IT On Lisa (PG) 6:30 David AttenboroughĘźs Africa: Savannah [s] – To survive here, creatures must be able to deal with unpredictable twists and turns. 7:30 Bondi Vet (PG) – A deadly funnel web spider is holding a mother and her two daughters hostage in their home. 8:30 Saturday Night Movie: “The Day After Tomorrowâ€? (M) – A climatologist tries to figure out a way to save the world from abrupt global warming. Stars: Dennis Quaid 11:00 Can Of Worms Encore (M) 12:00 48 Hours (M d,a) 1:00 Infomercial (PG) 3:00 UCI Track World Championships 2013: Day 3 – From Minsk, Belarus 6:15 Worldwatch 1:00 Paul Simon: Live at Webster Hall 2:05 Piano Notes: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 2:15 Gauguin: The Full Story (PG) 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Who Do You Think You Are? Ainsley Harriott (PG) [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:40 Salvage Hunters [s] – Meet modern-day treasure hunter Drew Pritchard. 8:35 Prisoners of War: The Journal (M a,l) – Talia hears for the first time that Nimrode is going to start working for an advertising agency - and sheĘźs not happy. 9:30 Drama Movie: “A Single Manâ€? (M a) (Ęź09) – A middle-aged English professor decides to kill himself when his boyfriend is killed in a car accident. (From the US) 11:25 Drama Movie: “Letters to Father Jacobâ€? (M a) (Ęź09) (In Finnish) 12:50 South Park: Night of the Living Homeless (M a) / Le Petit Tourette (M l,a) 1:50 Embedded with the Murri Mob (M l) 3:00 UCI Track World Championships 2013: Day 4 – From Minsk, Belarus.

6:00 rage 6:30 ChildrenĘźs Programs 9:00 Insiders [s] 10:00 Inside Business [s] 10:30 Offsiders [s] 11:00 Asia Pacific Focus [s] 11:30 Songs Of Praise [s] 12:00 Landline [s] 1:00 Travel Oz [s] 1:30 World Caf Asia: Chengdu 2:00 How The Earth Was Made: Asteroids 2:45 Program To Be Advised 3:00 The PreRaphaelites: Victorian Revolutionaries [s] 3:30 Artscape [s] 4:00 Basketball: WNBL: Semi-Final: Rnd 2 6:00 Rick SteinĘźs Far Eastern Odyssey [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Kevin McCloudĘźs Man Made Home (PG) 8:20 Dream Build: Inner House [s] . 8:30 Midsomer Murders (PG v) [s] 10:00 Rev (M a,s) [s] 10:30 Shakespeare Uncovered: Twelfth Night And As You Like It 11:25 Program To Be Advised 11:55 Movie: “Joe Kiddâ€? (M v) (Ęź72) Stars: Clint Eastwood 1:20 Movie: “The House Of Seven Corpsesâ€? (M v) (Ęź73) Stars: John Ireland 2:45 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 4:05 The New Inventors [s] 6:00 ChildrenĘźs Programs 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend (PG) 11:00 Iron Chef Australia (PG) [s] 12:00 Movie: “The Woodlies Movieâ€? (G) (Ęź12) [s 1:40 That Ęť70s Show (PG) [s] 2:10 Movie: “Brief Encounterâ€? (PG a) (Ęź74) Stars: Sophia Loren 4:30 Live Healthy, Be Happy [s] 5:00 Drive Thru Australia [s] 5:30 CoxyĘźs Big Break [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Sunday Night [s] 7:30 Border Security - AustraliaĘźs Front Line (PG) [s] – Narrated by Grant Bowler. 8:00 The Force - Behind The Line (PG) 8:30 Downton Abbey (M) [s] – EdithĘźs happiness is overshadowed by her familyĘźs opposition to her plans regarding Anthony Strallan. 9:40 Castle: After Hours / Dial M For Mayor (M v,a,s) – Castle and Beckett are sent to retrieve the only witness to a murder. 11:40 Law & Order: LA: Reseda (M v,a) 12:35 Special: Cameltrain Downstream (PG) 1:30 Room For Improvement 2:00 Home Shopping 3:00 NBC Today [s] 6:00 ChildrenĘźs Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 GilliganĘźs Island 10:30 The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air 11:00 Morning Movie: “My Dog Skipâ€? (G) (Ęź00) Stars: Frankie Muniz 1:00 Movie: “Escape To Victoryâ€? (PG v,l) (Ęź81) Stars: Michael Caine 3:30 Wildlife Man Featuring David Ireland: Australian Safari 4:30 Manly Surf (PG) 5:00 News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards 6:00 National News 6:30 The Block: All Stars: Bathroom Reveal (PG) 7:30 60 Minutes [s] 8:30 The Mentalist: Little Red Corvette (M) 9:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Fallen Angels (M v) – A reverend is killed at the grave site of former CSI Warrick Brown. 10:30 CSI: Miami: F-T-F (M v) 11:30 The Block: All Stars Encore (PG) 12:30 What Would You Do? (M) 1:30 Spyforce: 27 Hours (PG) 2:30 Trivita / TV Shop 3:00 TV Shop 3:30 Danoz 4:00 Good Morning Australia 5:00 Early Morning News 6:00 Religious Programs 7:00 Totally Wild 8:00 Independent Future [s] 9:00 Apex Predators [s] 10:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 10:30 Meet The Press [s] 11:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield 12:00 Breakthrough With Tony Robbins (PG l,d) 1:00 The Doctors (PG) [s] 2:00 KelloggĘźs Nutri-Grain Ironman Series 2013: Round 6 - Sunshine Coast, QLD. 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The All New Simpsons: Adventures In Baby-Getting (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue [s] 7:00 Modern Family: New Years Eve (PG a) 7:30 Masterchef: The Professionals (PG) 8:30 Elementary: The Rat Race (M v,a) [s] – Even though he despises bankers, Holmes agrees to consult on a case involving the death of a Wall Street executive who appears to have overdosed on heroin. 9:30 The Graham Norton Show (M) [s] 10:30 Late Night Movie: “All About Steveâ€? (PG s,l) (Ęź09) Stars: Sandra Bullock 12:35 48 Hours (M a) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 6:00 Worldwatch 8:30 PopAsia 10:30 Football Asia [s] 11:00 UEFA Champions League Magazine 11:30 Speedweek [s] 1:30 Al Jazeera News 2:30 Wheel2Wheel: Australia 3:30 Lyndey and BlairĘźs Taste of Greece: Olympia [s] 4:05 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations: Tokyo [s] 5:00 Cycling Central [s] 5:35 Rex in Rome: Flags at Half Mast (PG) 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Lost Worlds: History Cold Case: The Skeletons of Windypits (PG) [s] 8:30 Wonders of the Solar System: Wonders of the Solar System [s] – Tonight, Brian reveals how something as flimsy as an envelope of gas can create some of the most wondrous sights in the Solar System. 9:30 Guilty Pleasures (M l) [s] – This light-hearted documentary follows three real-life fans of the romantic novels of Mills & Boon. 10:30 UCI Track World Championships 2013: Day 5 – The final days action from the MinskArena, Minsk, Belarus. 1:20 Weatherwatch Overnight

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6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:30 Business Today [s] 10:00 Double Trouble 11:00 Catalyst: On The Road [s] 11:30 One Plus One [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 Poirot (PG) [s] 1:25 Last Of The Summer Wine [s] 2:00 Waterloo Road (M a,v) [s] 2:45 Mosaic: Eyes On The World 3:00 ChildrenĘźs Programs 5:00 Eggheads [s] 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs: Ross-On-Wye (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 QI: Girls & Boys (PG) [s] 8:30 The Doctor Blake Mysteries: Brotherly Love (M v) [s] – A delirious prisoner on death row tells Dr Lucien Blake he is innocent of the police shooting for which he is soon to hang. Dr Blake pulls out all stops to uncover the truth. 9:30 Silk (M a,l) [s] – Martha is defending a vulnerable teenager arrested for cottaging. 11:05 My Family: AccusinĘź Susan (PG) [s] 11:35 rage (MA15+l,d,n,h,s,v) 5:00 rage (PG) 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Lucyâ€? (M a) (Ęź03) Stars: Rachel York 2:00 Dr Oz: ViewersĘź All-Time Favourite Tips (PG) [s] 3:00 Minute To Win It (PG) 4:00 The Zoo: AustraliaĘźs Biggest Baby (Part 2) 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home & Away (PG a) 7:30 Better Homes & Gardens [s] 9:00 Friday Movie: “ItĘźs Complicatedâ€? (M s,d) – Jane, a divorced woman has an affair with a married man, her remarried ex-husband! Stars: Meryl Streep 11:30 Special: 5 Days in the Red Zone (PG l,a) – Follows the unlikely Rural Drink Drive Team from Alexandra who were unexpectedly called into Christchurch after the February 22 earthquake. 12:30 Late Movie: “Alien Abductionâ€? (M v,l) (Ęź98) Stars: Benz Antoine & Kristian Ayre 2:30 Auction Squad [s] 3:30 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today [s] 6:00 Today *Live* [s] 9:00 Morning Summers Series (PG) 11:00 TV Shop 12:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 The View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 News Now [s] 4:00 Extra 4:30 National Afternoon News [s] 5:30 Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 The Block: All Stars (PG) [s] 8:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 8:30 Movie: “Just Go With Itâ€? (M s) (Ęź11) – Danny Maccabee meets the girl of his dreams but has to enlist his loyal assistant Katherine to pretend to be his soon-to-be ex-wife in order to cover up a careless lie. Stars: Jennifer Aniston 10:55 Movie: “Spanglishâ€? (M l) (Ęź04) – Married couple John and Deborah Clasky have their mundane lives forever changed when a fiery new housekeeper, Flor, and her intelligent daughter step into their home. Stars: Adam Sandler & Tea Leoni 1:30 Late Movie: “Alfie Darlingâ€? (M s,l) (Ęź72) Stars: Joan Collins & Jill Townsend 3:30 The New Adventures Of Old Christine 4:00 Trivita 4:30 Good Morning America 6:00 CBS - This Morning 7:00 Wurrawhy [s] 7:30 Entertainment Tonight [s] 8:00 OMG! The Insider [s] 8:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore 9:00 Judge Judy 9:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield 10:00 Good Chef, Bad Chef10:30 Boys Weekend (PG) 11:00 Bondi Vet - Encore (PG a) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG a) [s] 1:00 The Doctors (PG) [s] 2:00 Ready Steady Cook (PG) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:00 Once Upon A Dream [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Simpsons: Mayored To The Mob 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 American Idol (PG) [s] – The Top 40 are in Las Vegas. 9:30 The Living Room Summer Series [s] 10:30 TEN Late News [s] 11:15 The Project Encore [s] 12:15 Late Show - David Letterman (PG 1:00 Infomercial (PG) 5:30 Religious Program (PG) 3:00 UCI Track World Championships 2013: Day 2 – From Minsk, Belarus. 5:40 Worldwatch 1:30 One Born Every Minute (PG) [s] 2:30 Everyone Loves a Wedding [s] 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Global Village: Australia [s] 6:00 Grand Tours of Scotland: In Search of the Real Scotland [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Monty HallĘźs Great Irish Escape [s] 8:30 The Christchurch Earthquake: When a City Falls (M a,l) [s] 9:35 As It Happened: Dig World War II [s] – Historian Dan Snow heads out to sea to hear the story of the Empire Heritage, a cargo ship filled with Sherman Tanks sunk off Malin Head during the Battle of the Atlantic in 1944. 10:30 World News Australia [s] 11:05 Thriller Movie: “Left Bankâ€? (MA15+ n,v,a,s) (Ęź08) (In Flemish) 1:00 Crime Movie: “Kurt Wallander: The Sniperâ€? (MA15+l,v) (Ęź09) (In Swedish) 2:45 Short: Standing Start

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FinallyFriday Finally Friday Monday 25 6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:30 Business Today [s] 10:00 Backyard Science [s] 11:00 Landline [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 Kevin McCloudʼs Man Made Home [s] 1:30 Meerkat Manor [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Childrenʼs Programs 5:00 Eggheads [s] 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs: Waterloo [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – The best analysis of local, national and international events. 8:00 Australian Story [s] 8:30 Four Corners [s] 9:20 Media Watch [s] 9:35 Q&A [s] – Hosted by Tony Jones. 10:35 Lateline [s] 11:10 The Business [s] 11:35 Small Island (M l,v,s) – Hortense begins her new life in England. 1:05 Movie: “The Old Dark House” (PG) (ʼ32) Stars: Melvyn Douglas 2:20 Parliament Question Time: Senate [s] 3:20 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 4:20 Movie: “Go Chase Yourself” (G) (ʼ38) 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Blood On Her Hands” (M a,s) (ʼ97) Stars: Susan Lucci 2:00 Dr Oz: When Sex Kills: Could You Be At Risk For A Heart Attack (PG) [s] 3:00 Minute To Win It (PG) 4:00 The Zoo [s] 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home & Away (PG) 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) – Will the gatecrashers finally take their place at the dinner table tonight? 8:45 Revenge: Intuition (M) [s] – Playing with the Graysonʼs is definitely playing with fire, and Amanda learns that the hard way. The wheels start turning as Daniel takes matters into his own hands. 9:45 How I Met Your Mother: The Stamp Tramp / Twelve Horny Women (PG a) 10:45 The Mindy Project (PG) 11:15 Happy Endings (PG) 12:15 Last Chance Learners (PG) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today [s] 6:00 Today 9:00 Mornings Summer Series (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 Program To Be Advised 12:30 The 85th Annual Academy Awards (PG) 4:00 Extra 4:30 Afternoon News [s] 5:30 Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 The Block: All Stars: The Formal Lounge Begins (PG) 8:00 Program To Be Advised 8:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG s,l) 9:30 The 85th Annual Academy Awards (PG) – Live from Hollywood, join host Seth McFarlane for the 85th Academy Awards. Aussieʼs up for nomination include Hugh Jackman for his role in Les Miserables, Naomi Watts for The Impossible and Jackie Weaver for Silver Linings Playbook. 12:00 The Block: All Stars [s] 1:00 Extra 2:00 Guthy Renker / Trivita ) 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 5:00 Early Morning News 6:00 CBS - This Morning 7:00 Wurrawhy [s] 7:30 ET [s] 8:00 OMG! The Insider [s] 8:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore 9:00 Judge Judy (PG) 9:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield 10:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 10:30 Hueyʼs Kitchen On Tour 11:00 Masterchef: The Professionals Encore [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (M a) [s] 1:00 The Doctors (PG s,mp) 2:00 Ready Steady Cook (PG) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:00 Totally Wild [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Simpsons: Saddlesore Gallactica [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Masterchef: The Professionals (PG) [s] 8:30 Can Of Worms (PG) [s] – A third season of controversial and illuminating conversation, presented by Chrissie Swan. 9:30 Hawaii Five-O (M) 10:30 TEN Late News [s] 11:15 The Project Encore [s] 12:15 The Late Show (PG) 1:00 Infomercials (PG) 5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Drama Movie: “The Road Home” (G) (ʼ99) (In Mandarin) 2:30 My Family Feast: Greek 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 FIFA Futbol Mundial [s] 5:00 PopAsia [s] 5:30 Global Village: Chile [s] 6:00 Grand Tours of Scotland [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:35 Mythbusters: Fixing a Flat (PG) [s] – Adam and Jamie test three remedies for fixing a flat tyre in the wilderness - without a spare being available. 8:35 Man vs Wild: Georgia: Eastern Europe (PG) [s] – Exiting out the back of a hovering helicopter by snowmobile, Bear Grylls finds himself in the snow-capped Caucasus Mountains of the Georgian Republic. 9:35 RocKwiz: Helen Croome & Jordi Davieson (PG) [s] 10:30 World News Australia [s] 11:00 The World Game 12:00 SOS: Fantastic Flying Books of Mr Morris Lessmore (PG) 1:05 The Family UK: Cup of Tea (M l) 2:05 Weatherwatch Overnight

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Tuesday 26 Wednesday 27 Thursday 28 6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:30 Business Today [s] 10:00 Behind The News 11:00 Big Ideas [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 Q&A [s] 1:30 Theatreland (PG) [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Childrenʼs Programs 5:00 Eggheads [s] 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Time Team: Huf House [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 Foreign Correspondent [s] 8:30 New Tricks (PG) [s] – Home Office pathologist Reynard Mears is determined to identify the remains of a young woman found in 1987. 9:30 At The Movies [s] 10:00 Artscape: Our Century, Our Art [s] 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:05 The Business [s] 11:30 Four Corners [s] 12:20 Media Watch [s] 12:35 Parliament Question Time: Senate [s] 1:35 The Language Man [s] 2:05 Basketball: WNBL 4:05 Catalyst Bytes [s] 4:15 Movie: “Time Is My Enemy” (PG) (ʼ54) Stars: Dennis Price & Renee Asherston 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story” (PG a) (ʼ09) Stars: Cuba Gooding Jr 2:00 Dr Oz: Are Carbohydrates The New Cocaine? (M d) 3:00 Minute To Win It (PG) 4:00 The Zoo [s] 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home & Away (PG v,a) [s] 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) – Following two rounds of instant restaurants, the tables have been turned on our MKR teams. 8:45 Packed To The Rafters: Displacement (PG d) [s] – Julie is in denial that Ted may have dementia. 9:45 Parenthood: Thereʼs Something I Need To Tell / Iʼll Be Right Here (PG) – Kristina shares heavy, emotional news with the family. 11:45 Against The Wall: Baby, Did A Bad Thing (PG) – Abby and Lina investigate the case of a murdered stripper. 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today [s] 6:00 Today 9:00 Mornings Summer Series (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 The View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 News Now [s] 4:00 Extra 4:30 National Afternoon News [s] 5:30 Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 The Block: All Stars (PG) – The teams find out just how much they will win. 8:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:00 2 Broke Girls: And Too Little Sleep (M s) 9:30 Two And A Half Men: Run, Steven Staven! Run! (M s) – Lyndsey is miffed when Alan wonʼt give her a key to the beach house. 10:00 Anger Management: Charlieʼs Dad Breaks Bad (M s) 10:30 Embarrassing Bodies (M mp,n) 11:30 The Block: All Stars (PG) 12:30 20/20 (PG) 2:00 Trivita / Selfcare 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 5:00 Early Morning News 6:00 CBS - This Morning 7:00 Wurrawhy [s] 7:30 ET [s] 8:00 OMG! The Insider [s] 8:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore 9:00 Judge Judy (PG) 9:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield 10:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 10:30 Hueyʼs Kitchen On Tour [s] 11:00 Masterchef: The Professionals Encore [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (M a) [s] 1:00 The Doctors (PG) 2:00 Ready Steady Cook (PG) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:00 Totally Wild [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Simpsons: Missionary: Impossible 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Masterchef: The Professionals (PG) [s] 8:30 NCIS: You Better Watch Out (M a,v) – Itʼs Christmas time and Anthony DiNozzo Sr. comes to town for a visit. 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: Collateral (M) [s] 10:30 TEN Late News [s] 11:15 The Project Encore [s] 12:15 The Late Show With David Letterman 1:00 Infomercials (PG) 5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Mystery/Crime Movie: “Ca$h” (M l,v) (ʼ08) (in French) 2:50 McLarens Negatives 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village: Patagonia Caf [s] 6:00 Grand Tours of Scotland: In Search of Perfect Isolation [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Who Do You Think You Are? Vince Colosimo (PG) [s] – Actor Vince Colosimo was born in Melbourne, and both of his parents are from Calabria in the south of Italy. 8:30 Insight: Saving Lives [s] – This week, Insight looks at whether there is a moral obligation to save a life. 9:30 Dateline [s] 10:30 World News Australia [s] 11:00 Drama Movie: “Sandcastle” (M s,l) (ʼ10) (In Mandarin) 12:45 Anna Pihl (M a) – The killer rapist is still at large and Anna offers to act as bait in an attempt to catch him. 1:35 Weatherwatch Overnight

6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:30 Business Today [s] 10:00 For The Juniors 11:00 Big Ideas [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address [s] 1:30 At The Movies [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Childrenʼs Programs 5:00 Eggheads [s] 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs: Dorset [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 Shaun Micallefʼs Mad As Hell 8:30 QI: Jack And Jill (M s) [s] 9:00 The Agony Of Life (M d,s) [s] 9:30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg 9:55 Would I Lie To You? (PG) [s] 11:30 Bored To Death: Forty-Two Down! (M l,d,v) 12:50 Parliament Question Time: Senate [s] 1:50 Mer Rrkwer-akert [s] – Traditional owners from the Ti Tree community go on a journey to visit Rrkwer. 2:15 Long Story Short (PG) [s] 3:10 rage (MA15+l,d,h,n,s) 4:10 Movie: “Room Service” (G) (ʼ38) Stars: Groucho Marx & Chico Marx 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Program To Be Advised 1:00 The Midday Movie: “As Time Runs Out” (M v,a) (ʼ99) Stars: Stephen Collins 3:00 Minute To Win It (PG) 4:00 The Zoo [s] 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home & Away (PG) 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) 8:45 Last Resort: Blue On Blue (PG) – More than 20 warships are closing on the 200-mile perimeter that Marcus Chaplin declared as a no manʼs land around the island. 9:45 Highway Patrol: Inches From Death (PG) – Senior Constable Dean Pickering is called to a nasty crash where two kids have stolen a car, and recklessly wrapped the car around a tree. 10:15 Worldʼs Wildest Police Videos (M) [s] – A gang fight in Pelican Bay Prison explodes into a jail-wide free-for-all as silver-haired pharmacists fight back against a pistol-packing drug thief. 11:15 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 12:15 Room For Improvement [s] 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today [s] 6:00 Today [s] 9:00 Morning Summers Series (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 The View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 News Now [s] 4:00 Extra 4:30 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 The Block: All Stars: Challenge Day (PG) – Scotty presents the teams with two challenges that bring out the artist and the car enthusiast in the All Stars. 8:30 Movie: “Life As We Know It” (M s,d) – An up-and-coming caterer and a promising network sports director, who dislike each other, must set their differences aside in order to care for their orphaned goddaughter. Stars: Katherine Heigl & Josh Duhamel 11:00 The Block: All Stars (PG) 12:30 Extra [s] 1:00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 1:30 Danoz / TV Shop 2:30 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 5:00 Early Morning News 6:00 CBS - This Morning 7:00 Wurrawhy [s] 7:30 ET [s] 8:00 OMG! The Insider [s] 8:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore 9:00 Judge Judy (PG) 9:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield 10:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 10:30 Hueyʼs Kitchen On Tour [s] 11:00 Masterchef: The Professionals Encore [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG a) [s] 1:00 The Doctors (M mp) 2:00 Ready Steady Cook (PG) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:00 Totally Wild [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Simpsons: Pygmoelian [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Glee: Naked (PG) [s] – New Directions produces a sexy calendar. 8:30 Mr & Mrs Murder: A Dogʼs Life (M a) 9:30 The Good Wife: Boom De Ya DA (M) 10:30 TEN Late News [s] 11:15 The Project Encore [s] 12:15 The Late Show With David Letterman 1:00 Infomercial (PG) 5:00 Religious Program (PG) 5:30 CBS - This Morning 5:05 Worldwatch 6:45 Copa del Rey: Semi Final (2nd Leg): Barcelona v Real Madrid 9:00 Worldwatch Continues 1:00 Insight: Saving Lives [s] 2:00 Dateline [s] 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Global Village: Back in Amazonia [s] 6:00 Grand Tours of Scotland: Wish You Were Here [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Wildest Latin America: The Pantanal (PG) [s] – This episode looks at the Pantanal the worldʼs largest wetland. 8:30 Ewan McGregor: Cold Chain Mission: India and Nepal (PG) [s] – Ewan is on a mission to immunise some of the hardest-to-reach children in the world. 9:35 Masters of Money: Karl Marx and Marxian Economics [s] – Examines one of the most revolutionary thinkers of all, Karl Marx. 10:30 World News Australia Late [s] 11:05 Drama Movie: “Sword of Desperation” (MA15+v) (ʼ10) (In Japanese) 1:05 Movie: “Sympathy For Lady Vengeance” (MA15+v,s) (ʼ05) (In Korean) 3:10 Weatherwatch Overnight

6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:30 Business Today [s] 10:00 Jung In Europa 11:00 Rodneyʼs Robot Revolution [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 Movie: “Play It Again, Sam” (M a,s) (ʼ72) Stars: Woody Allen 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Childrenʼs Programs 5:00 Eggheads [s] 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs: Hastings 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 Catalyst: On The Road [s] 8:30 Making Couples Happy:) (M s) – Darren and Laney revitalise their relationship with a trip to the trapeze school. 9:30 The Midwives (PG) [s] – Follows the midwives on the maternity ward of Wirral Wirral Women and Childrenʼs hospital, near Liverpool. 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:05 The Business [s] 11:30 Seven Ages Of Britain: Age Of Worship [s] – David Dimbleby tells the story of British art in the Middle Ages. 12:30 The Clinic (M l) [s] 1:25 Parliament Question Time: Senate [s] 2:30 NTFL: Qualifying Final 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Patricia Cornwell: The Front” (M v) Stars: Andie MacDowell 2:00 Dr Oz: Alternative Health Must-Haves (PG) [s] 3:00 Minute To Win It (PG) 4:00 The Zoo [s] 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home & Away (PG a) 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) – The surviving teams enter MKR kitchen headquarters for the first time tonight. 8:45 Bones: The Archaeologist in the Cocoon (M) – The team investigates the murder of a well-known archaeologist. 9:45 Program To Be Advised 11:45 Up All Night: Letting Go (PG) – Reagan and Avaʼs changing responsibilities at home threaten to interfere with the booking of their dream guest, music legend Stevie Nicks. 12:15 Last Chance Learners (PG) [s] – This week, our learners experience the very real danger of speeding on wet roads. 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today [s] 6:00 Today 9:00 Morning Summers Series (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 The View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 News Now [s] 4:00 Extra 4:30 National Afternoon News [s] 5:30 Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 The Block: All Stars (PG) [s] 8:00 Hot Property (PG) 8:30 The Mentalist: The Red Barn (M v) – Red John and the Visualize group appear to be linked to a 25-year-old case thatʼs being investigated. Meanwhile, Lisbon looks to the future. 9:30 Footy Classified (M s) 10:30 CSI: NY: Flash Pop (M v) – A lab tech is murdered, and the death has eerie similarities to a 1950s cold case. 11:30 The Block: All Stars (PG) 12:30 20/20 1:00 The Block: All Stars Encore (PG) 1:30 Extra 2:00 Guthy Renker 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 Early Morning News 6:00 CBS - This Morning 7:00 Wurrawhy [s] 7:30 ET [s] 8:00 OMG! The Insider [s] 8:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore 9:00 Judge Judy 9:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield 10:00 Good Chef, Bad Chef10:30 Hueyʼs Kitchen On Tour [s] 11:00 Bondi Vet (PG mp) [s] 11:30 Bondi Rescue (PG l,d) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG a) [s] 1:00 The Doctors (PG s,mp) 2:00 Ready Steady Cook (PG) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:00 Scope [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Simpsons: Bart To The Future [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 American Idol: Vegas Semi-Finals: 2nd Group Males (PG) [s] 9:30 Law & Order: SVU: Dreams Deferred (M a) 10:30 TEN Late News [s] 11:15 The Project Encore [s] 12:15 Late Show - David Letterman (PG 1:00 Infomercial (PG) 5:00 Religious Program (PG) 5:30 CBS - This Morning 5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 The Food Lovers Guide to Australia 1:30 William Shatners Weird or What? Parallel Worlds (PG) 2:30 My Family Feast: Chinese [s] 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Global Village: Back in Amazonia 6:00 Grand Tours of Scotland: Wish You Were Here [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Food Safari 8:00 Island Feast with Peter Kuruvita 8:30 Yotam Ottolenghis Mediterranean Feasts: Morocco 9:35 24 Hours in Emergency: Saturday Night (M a,l) – Consultant Emer Sutherland helps treat an eight-year-old who has fallen over two metres onto concrete while riding his BMX. 10:30 World News Australia [s] 11:00 Dad Made Dirty Movies (MA15+ n,s) 12:05 MysteryMovie: “Have Mercy On Us All” (M v,l,n) (ʼ07) (In French) 2:10 Weatherwatch Overnight

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THESE big Mitsubishi family cars have a well-deserved reputation for being smooth and refined and in its early days the Magna made Holden’s Commodore and Ford’s Falcon rather ordinary in the noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) stakes. Mitsubishi Verada was the name given to upmarket versions of the Magna and is sometimes regarded as a different model, though in reality, it’s just a Magna with plenty of extra kit stuffed inside. All were built in Adelaide. The first Magnas were very much Australian products, later they became more closely allied to Japanese Mitsubishi models. The Mitsubishi 380 was based on an American Mitsubishi model and was larger and plusher than the Magna. This once-successful line of cars came to an abrupt end in April 2008 after slow sales of the 380 caused Mitsubishi to pull out of Australian manufacturing. In hindsight if the company had simply called the 380 the next generation Magna, the Adelaide factory might still be in operation today. Body types are four-door sedan and five-door station wagon in the Magna/Verada, but the 380 was only built as a sedan. Engine performance from the oldstyle four-cylinder 2.6-litre engine is reasonable, but only just. The later four-cylinder models had a 2.4-litre unit with a much-improved design. Four-cylinder models slowly declined in popularity over the years and were finally removed from the Magna range in 1999. Those on the used-car market now are likely to be near the end of their lives, though it must be said they are tough old units. A 3.0-litre V6 engine was released in the Mitsubishi Verada in 1991 and the Magna in 1993. It was joined by a 3.5-litre V6 in some upmarket variants in October 1996. The bigger engine gradually spread to the rest of the range. In the later-model Magna Sports and VR-X, the 3.5 engine has additional power over the standard unit. The Mitsubishi 380’s 3.8-litre en-

gine is a stretched version of the 3.5-litre unit. There is good torque throughout the normally used zone of the rev range and the 3.8 is very pleasant to sit behind. Magna is offered with a five-speed manual gearbox, but the great majority of the original cars came with a fourspeed automatic. A sequential shifting was first fitted on four-speed Magna Sports models from September 1997. An advanced five-speed automatic transmission with a sequential shifter is fitted to the sporty variants sold from August 2000 and made its way to the other models over the next couple of years. Mitsubishi 380 came with a fivespeed automatic transmission or a five-speed manual gearbox. Mitsubishi’s Magna offers the extra traction of all-wheel drive in some sports variants to give the car a real sporty feeling. These all-wheel drives are a real pleasure to punt hard and fast and keen drivers love their feel and grip. But they were never popular and could be hard to resell. These big Mitsubishis are spacious in their under-bonnet area so servicing is relatively easy for amateur mechanics to carry out servicing. Make sure to get a professional mechanic for safetyrelated work. Spare parts for cars up to 10 years old are still carried by Mitsubishi dealers. Prices are generally reasonable and we seldom hear of any real availability problems. Automatic transmission problems have dogged these Mitsubishis but troubles are less frequent in newer models than in older ones. Watch for an automatic that shifts gear when it doesn’t need to or suddenly shifts into neutral of its own accord. Look at and feel the front tyres for uneven wear, which can indicate front suspension problems. Check the paint and bumper bar around the exhaust tailpipe for an oily film, indicating engine problems. Make sure the brakes pull the car up in a straight line and that ABS, if fitted, sends a pulsing back through the pedal on hard application. Don’t forget to check your mirrors first!

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Automatic Tran Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels, Re 4 Dual Airbags, 000 Kms. UOD-87 Spolier, Only 103,

$11,473.50

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98 HONDA CRV WAGON

$40.02pw

$23.36pw

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$6,273.50 DRIVEAWAY

$23.36pw

5 Spd Manual, A/C, P/S, Alloy Wheels, Very Clean Ute. YNQ-466

JS VECTRA CD SEDAN

03 FORD ESCAPE

CRUISE CONTROL

6

$6,273.50

$30.03pw

ONLY 71,000 KMS

$23.36pw

$8,353.50 $8,353 533.50 50

$30.03pw $ 30 03pw

DRIVEAWAY Very Sought After, Auto Trans, A/C, P/S, P/W Front, Dual Airbags, Remote Locking, Only 71,000 Kms. RUQ-656

03 PEUGEOT 307 XT HATCH

06 FORD FOCUS LX HATCH

DUAL AIRBAGS & ABS

DIESEL 9

$33.36pw

$11,473.50

10

$40.02pw

$12,513.50

DRIVEAWAY Genuine 1 Owner, Auto, A/C, P/S, P/W, Dual Airbags, ABS, Alloys, Moderate Kms. SQU-753

DRIVEAWAY Auto, Auto Climate Control, ABS, Cruise, 4 airbags, Factory Sunroof, Only 86,000 Kms. RWE-511

Auto, A/C, P/S, P/W, Dual Airbags, ABS, 2.0 Ltr, 4 Cylinder. UCC-849

06 HOLDEN VZ SV6 SEDAN

06 FORD BF XT DEDICATED GAS WAGON

06 FORD BF FALCON TRAY

04 CHRYSLER GRAND VOYAGER SE

DEDICATED GAS

DEDICATED GAS

13

14

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$12,513.50

$43.36pw

DRIVEAWAY Auto Trans, A/C, P/S, P/Windows, ABS, Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels, Rear Spoiler. UAG-986

06 PEUGOT 407 SV TOURING SPORT

$13,553.50

16

$53.36pw

15

$14,593.50

$50.03pw

DRIVEAWAY DRIVEAWAY Dedicated Gas, Auto, A/C, P/S, P/W, Auto, Dual A/C, P/S, P/Windows, ABS, Towbar, ABS, Airbags, Tradesman Boxes Cruise, DVD Player in Rear, Only on Rear, Ready for Work. UJV-330 109,000 Kms. UFW-478

ONLY 71,000 KMS

126,000 KMS

100,000 KMS

$16,673.50

$50.03pw

AUTO

05 HYUNDAI TERRACAN MY07 VW JETTA TURBO DSG HIGHLANDER G 4X4

07 FORD FALCON RTV TIPPER

LEATHER TRIM

$15,633.50

$46.69pw

DRIVEAWAY Auto Trans, A/C, P/S, P/Windows, ABS, Dedicated Gas, Great Value. YFV-424

$14,593.50

DRIVEAWAY

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$43.36pw

DRIVEAWAY Auto, A/C, P/S, ABS, Cruise Control, Alloys, 2.2 Ltr 4 Cylinder, Only 130,000 Kms. DIDI-01

AUTO

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DRIVEAWAY 5 Spd Manual, A/C, P/Steer, 2.0 ltr 4 Cylinder Engine, Great Value SYD-103

TINT

$9,393.50

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04 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 02 HOLDEN BARINA 3 DOOR HATCH XD HATCHBACK

96 FORD AU FALCON UTE

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$56.69pw

18

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$17,713.50

19

$60.02pw

DRIVEAWAY DRIVEAWAY DRIVEAWAY DRIVEAWAY Full Luxury Vehicle with Leather Trim, ABS Brakes, Auto, A/C, P/S, P/W, ABS, Alloys, Alloy Absolute Luxury with Full Leather Trim, Very Clean Car, Dual Zone Climate P/W, ABS, Auto, Alloys, Towbar, Only Control, ABS, Cruise, 6 x Airbags, Cruise, Alloys, Panoramic Roof, Electric Windows, Tray, Electric Tipper, Only 100,000 126,000 Kms. Great Value. WVR-158 Sunroof, Leather, 17" Alloys. UPB-378 Full Service History, Only 91,000 Kms. TPJ-580 Kms, Great Value. UPX-770

06 JEEP WRANGLER 65 05 BMW 318i EXEC SOFT TOP SEDAN

ONLY 109,000 KMS

93,000 KMS

$17,713.50

20

$60.02pw

04 VOLVO XC 90 2.5 T 06 NISSAN PATHFINDER ST 4X4

$18,753.50

21

$63.35pw

CRUISE

$19,793.50

7 SEATER 22

$66.69pw

$21,873.50 0

23

$73.36pw $ 73 36pw

DRIVEAWAY DRIVEAWAY DRIVEAWAY DRIVEAWAY Auto Trans, A/C, P/S, P/W, ABS Brakes, Alloy Auto, A/C, P/S, P/Windows, ABS, Auto, A/C, P/S, P/W, ABS, Cruise, Leather Auto, Dual Zone Ac, P/S, P/W, Abs, Full Leather Wheels, Nudge Bar, Side Steps, Towbar, Only Airbags, Alloys, Flared Guards, Front Trim, Sunroof, TV, Alloys, Excellent Service Trim, Side Steps, Nudge Bar, Tow Bar, Awesome Looking Car, Only Travelled 110,000Kms. SVE-819 100,000 Kms UHI-895 Nudge Bar, Only 93,000 Kms. UMJ-357 History, Only 109,000 Kms. TIY-326

PAYMENTS BASED ON 60 MONTHS WITH 35% DEPOSIT EXCLUDING ON ROAD COSTS @ 11.95% T.A.P. TOTAL REPAYMENTS 1. $34,320.00 2.$12,139.40 3.$17,771.00 4. $5207.80 5. $7807.0 6. $8673.60 7.$9539.40 8.$9539.40 9. $10405.20 10. $11,273.60 11. $11,273.60 12. $11,273.60 13. $12,139.40 14. $13,007.80 15. $13,007.80 16. $13,873.60 17. $14739.40 18.$14,739.40 19.$14739.40 20. $15,605.20 21. $19,505.20 22. $22,105.20 23.$31,680.00. SEE DEALERSHIP FOR DETAILS.

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139 FYANS STREET, SOUTH GEELONG / www.hanneyseecarsales.com.au

PH: 5221 8888 Justin: 0409 549 247 Metro: 0414 432 295

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Thirty years of personal touch with Geelong’s Gary Keleman

ALFA – SAAB VOLVO

5224 1 1225 225 34 Autumn St, G’West europeanaffair.com.au

Barwon Tyre Centre’s Graeme and Luke McMahon.

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2/14 Birkett Place, South Geelong OPEN: Mon-Wed 8.30-5.00pm Thu-Fri 8.30-5.30pm

Phone: 5223 1128

FAMILY owned and operated Barwon Tyre Centre is expanding its repertoire, now offering a full range of mechanical repairs. Tyre service customers can now avail themselves of the same personal service, customer care and attention to detail for their mechanical needs. To accommodate the expanded services, Barwon Tyre Centre is moving from its Settlement Rd address to 1 Curtis St, Belmont. Owner Graeme McMahon said customers could still expect the same fast, affordable tyre service. “My priority remains seeing my customers stay safe and sound by trusting only quality tyres,” he said. Barwon Tyre Centre stocks a wide range of tyres to suit all vehicles, big or small. The complete range of services from minor tyre repairs to wheel alignments and balances and complete tyre sets are also available. Graeme’s seen a lot of tyres over the years and knows how to spot the good from the bad. “Tyres are your contact with the road. Making sure that they are in the best condition possible ensures that you are as safe and in control as possible,” he said. “We take our job seriously and we know how important tyres are to road safety. “We perform alignments and balancing and we can advise you on the most appropriate wheels and tyres for your needs.” Call Barwon Tyre Centre on 5241 1944 or check the website at barwontyrecentre.com.au.

4/168 FYANS STREET SOUTH GEELONG

www.greatercitycarcare.com.au

QUALITY STEEL RADIALS 215/60R16

$89

$75

Ph: 5241 1944 1 Curtis Street, Belmont

Robyn Foy Ph: 5249 6720 Email: robyn.foy@geelongindependent.com.au

Independent

9 Autumn Street Geelong West

Specialists

BMW MINI JAGUAR LAND ROVER

5229 4299

Gary Keleman at work in his South Geelong service centre.

www.huntercuthill.com.au

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Independent Specialists

VW AUDI MERCEDES

43 Autumn St Geelong West

Proud Sponsors of Camp Quality

Pics for Illustration purposes only.

If you wish to advertise your business in Rev it Up please contact Advertising Accounts Executive

1040930-KG29-12

• Major & Minor Repairs • Engine Reconditioning • Head Gasket Repairs • Air Conditioning Regassing • Cooling System Maintenance • Clutch & Brake Repairs • Exhaust Repairs

Suit Large Car

205/65R15

Prices include fitting, balancing, scrap disposal. 1064086-RMB08-13

PH: 5221 1765

$49

QUALITY STEEL RADIALS

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Handbook Servicing, Servicing Handbook Brakes, Suspension, Brakes, Suspension, Tyres RWC & & More More RWC

175/70R13

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SUBARU SPECIALISTS THE DEALER ALTERNATIVE

QUALITY STEEL RADIALS

www.darbyspaints.com.au

SPECIALISTS

TYRE CENTRE Suit Large Car

Proudly supporting Pako Festa

IT’S THE personal touch that sets Keleman Motors apart. Gary Keleman has been in the business since 1982, so he must be doing something right. His care and attention to detail has enhanced his hard-won reputation in the car repair trade. The personal service includes a drop off and pick up service to the city. Gary is known as a Mazda specialist but his tried and true slogan, ‘Anything on any car’, sums up his approach. “We do all major and minor repairs, including exhaust, brakes, clutches and suspension,” Gary explains. “Plus we do the full range of upgrades and servicing, including air-conditioner re-gassing.” Gary and Mazda go back a long way, including his top qualifications in the repair and servicing of the famous rotary engine. Gary uses only genuine parts in his new-car repair and servicing work. “This way our customers can be sure their factory warranties are not affected.” He says customers should be able to receive dealer level service without paying dealer level prices. “We’re always happy to give a quote so the customer knows exactly what they are up for.” He says. Gary’s recently renovated workshop boasts the latest in diagnostic and scanner equipment. “We’re proud of the quality of all work we undertake and our competitive rates.” Keleman Motors is at shop 3, 13 Crown St, South Geelong, phone 5229 9555.

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475868-TB08-11

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413 Moorabool St, Geelong Ph. 5229 3884

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European Vehicle Service Specialists

KELEMAN MOTORS 3/13 CROWN ST, GEELONG SOUTH

PH: 5229 9555

52 222 555

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Cleaning Services

M&M’s

HIGH PRESSURE RESSURE WASHING WA Call Mick 0407 447 033

the best COSTS LESS than you think Tired of your outdated bathroom?

l y US NOW! n o s m Bathroo 0401 517 954

Want a FREE quote?

C1071633-KG4-13 C1055733-JM41-12

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Nick 0403 496 007, Joe 0402 015 506

Place your advert now... 1300 666 808

Rental and Vacate Cleans available Domestic, Commercial Good rates, reliable service Free Quotes available Call Heather

0457 298 787

Rec 17513

C753879-MD1-10

COLORBOND • Cheapest price • All work guaranteed

For all types of Fencing in the Geelong and Bellarine Peninsula area.

➤ Palings ➤ Pickets

DECKS & PERGOLAS C782916-SJ16-10

DECK RESTORATION • CUSTOM DESIGNED • QUALITY MATERIALS

All work guaranteed For professional & friendly service

Ph: Steve 5256 1887, 0438 561 887

Gimme Shelter Outdoor living and Entertainment Areas Using Lysaght Colorbond Structural Beams or Timber Framework • Garages • Carports Ph/Fax 5255 5535 • Pergolas • Decking

0418 338 720

www.gimmeshelter.com.au

➤ Gates ➤ Colorbond

All manufactured locally

➤ Powdercoated ➤ Balustrades Competitive Rates

Call for a free quote on 5253 1750, 0412 545 183, 0411 272 080

Decks/Pergolas

Cleaning Services

For a job well done. Est 1995

Call Charlie 0413 580 990 or 5255 5749

269651-TJ45-4 C269651-KK26-8 C753886-MD1-10

Prompt Service. No job too small

NEW CARPET DIRECT FROM LAYER

Just Brilliant Cleaning

Specialising in • Paling • Colorbond • Merbau Free Quote with the right price advice

Phone Shaun on 0425 744 010

CALL

C684939-BG2-9

AFFORDABLE FENCING BY BASIC FENCING

ezyconc@hotmail.com

Carpet Laying

Kim braiser 5254 2857 Mobile 0418 376 820

Phone: 5255 4366 Fax: 5255 4388 Mobile: 0408 547 129

TOM’S FENCING Specialising in: I Paling I Picket I Merbau I Gates made to order I Demolition & Removal

0424 386 398

& steel gates WOMBAT • &Wrought fencing • Steel fabrication IRON • Trailer repairs 10 Bayldon Court, Breakwater

5248 0606

• Insurance work • Security doors

C1040186-PJ28-12

Bathroom & Kitchens

FENCING

• Garage Floors • Extensions • House Slabs

Andy’s Carpet Steam Clean

FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE Expert laying of new and used carpet, restretching and repairs Carpet Cleaning Flood Restoration NO JOB TOO SMALL

RESIDENTIAL

Servicing Geelong, the Surf Coast & Bellarine Peninsula Quality workmanship Call Grant Finlayson

Sal 0410 272 917

Specialising in exposed aggregate and colour concrete.

C966759-KK38-11

685014-JM2-9 C684914-JM2-9

Ph KPS on 5221 1030

Driveways, Paths, Slabs, Carparks, Exposed, Coloured & Stencilled.

N& J Concreting • Driveways • Crossovers • Paths

Carpet Cleaning

Free quotes 0449 181 975

For all types of asbestos products Type A & B. Prompt Service FREE QUOTES

BARWON

C1023864-PJ17-12

C988770-JL48-11

• NEW HOMES • RENOVATIONS • EXTENSIONS • FRAME • LOCK-UP • FIX-OUTS • CARPORTS • DECKS • PERGOLAS • GENERAL MAINTENANCE

Carpets, Curtains, Lounge Suites Free deodorising. Quick dry method.

APPROVED REMOVALISTS

✔ House Slabs ✔ Terrazzo Restoration

Concreting Concreting EZY FREE S QUOTE

SCOTT BOYD 0409 826 705

ASBESTOS REMOVALS AND CONSULTANTS

Fencing & Gates

C958685-JL34-11

Ph: A/H 5277-9399 or B/H – 0439 687 788

SPECIALISING IN ALL TYPES OF CONCRETING Crossovers, Driveways, Paths, Sheds & garages, Exposed Aggregate, Coloured, Patterned & Decorative NO JOB TOO BIG NO JOB TOO SMALL

Call Brad 0412 623 683 bkgconcreting@hotmail.com.au

All domestic work. – small jobs a speciality. – smoke alarm maintenance. Honest, Trustworthy and Reliable.

CALL ROC: 0418 381 729

BKG CONCRETING

C1032715-JJ22-12

Dual Occupancy Specialist Extensions – Renovations – Shop Fi ings Fully Insured

Asbestos Removal

ac A s b e s t o s C l e a r A w a y a Specialist in all types of Domestic and ac Commercial Asbestos removal a FREE QUOTES ac 5282 5099 / 0419 886 018 a

C1058160-KG42-12

0423 427 764

Carpenters

Best Rates Guaranteed

CALL NOW FOR A FREE QUOTE

0412 991 933

✔ All types of paving ✔ Commercial work

REGISTERED BUILDER

Steve Pyle Antennas

Ph: 0409 418C1060953-KG45-12 070

ROC ELECTRICS

Di Pasquale Concreting

For obligation free measure & quote CALL 1800 676 448

131 546 www.jimsantennas.com.au

• Locally made digital antennas • Amplifiers • Digital set top boxes • TV, phone and data points • Latest digital test equipment • Home theatre systems • Free Quotes • 5 year guarantee

C754841-JL2-10

C873328-JM48-10

Same Day Response Local Technicians All 100% Guaranteed Home Theatre Installations FREE on-site Signal Test and Quote Government Endorsed Installers

CARPORTS - VERANDAHS PERGOLAS - DECKS - PVC BLINDS * TIMBER * STEEL * COLORBOND

C996014-JM1-12

C945514-JL28-11

We custom build to your budget

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DIGITAL TV SPECIALISTS

Rec No. 16943

Concrete Services

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Ph: Ron

0418 593 220

FULLY INSURED

0404 022 952

Builders

Antennas •FREE QUOTES & ADVICE •EXTRA POINTS •AMPLIFIERS (BOOSTERS) •DIGITAL ANTENNAS •LATEST DIGITAL TEST EQUIPMENT

• PROFESSIONAL DOMESTIC • COMMERCIAL CLEANING • WINDOW CLEANING • CAR CLEANING • BUILDERS CLEANS • HIGH PRESSURE WASHING FOR HOMES

Tony 0417 350 435

C1073394-KG5-13

C1072445-KG4-13

Bricklaying - Paving Maintenance & Repairs 5253 2490

All types of electrical work. No job too small. Free Quotes. Pensioner Discounts.

REC: 23604

T495375SG4906

Masonry & Green

Specialising in the sale and installation of • Hydronic heating • Unit changeovers • Evaporative Cooling • Split systems • Gas ducted heating • Nobo panels Please telephone or visit our new showroom for a no obligation free in home appraisal. Suite4, Level 1, 186-192 Latrobe Tce, Geelong 5224 2911

GROVE ELECTRICAL

Deb & Di

Bricklayers

Steve 0408 365 216

Prompt Service No Job Too Small

SEABREEZE CLEANING

Call 1300 666 808

AU 24898

All Domestic & Commercial Work All Work Guaranteed 24Hr Emergency Service Pensioner Discounts

C1073074-KG4-13

Turn your advertising into $$$ when you place your trade advertisement in the Geelong Trades Directory.

Air Conditioning

• Pool/Patio Areas • Brick Cleaning

C1074333-KK6-13

For further enquiries, phone Mark on 0408 599 424.

• Driveway/Paths • Decking Paving • House Washdowns

C974081-JL41-11 C685026-JM2-9

ADI Electrical Services

C684994-SJ2-9

0408 0408 599 424 599 FREE424 CALL OUT

Electricians C717334-SJ27-9

Your Cleaner 131 546

1300 135 495 Licence No 37785

C1076058-KK7-13

Local Operator – Security screened Fully Insured – Free Quotes www.jimscleaning.net.au

Mr. Tap Man

Mr Tap Man services all Geelong areas.

C1002936-JM5-12

Building on his great reputation in the region, he provides a reliable, speedy and personal service that includes a quick response to call-outs seven days a week. Mr Tap Man not only looks at leaking taps and • All Types of Maintenance Plumbing cisterns, but is also a supplier and fitter • Leaking Taps and Cisterns • Suppliers and fitters of Tapware and Water Filters of tapware and water filters, hot water • Hot water service change over service change over and all types of LOCALLY OWNED MARK PODBURY maintenance plumbing.

C1039433-JJ27-12

Mark is also a licensed and registered tradesman with an honest and friendly demeanor.

Domestic & commercial – Home – Offices Kindergartens – Medical Centres – Builders Cleans – Vacates –Spring Cleans – Once Off – Ovens Enviro Friendly Cleaning Products.

C1074568-JJ8-13

Mr Tap Man is the man to call for fixing those leaking taps. Owner Mark Podbury has been running the Geelong plumbing business for 27 years and has been in the industry for three decades altogether.

More Than Just Cleaning

C684982-BG2-9

MR TAP MAN

Drafting

C1039333-PJ27-12

Trades Business Profile

Call: 1300 666 808

Floor Services

Advertise For Staff 1300 666 808

Floor Sanding & Polishing Dustless Machines New & Old Floors Free Quotes Quality Guaranteed

Acute Floors 5278 4811 0408 662 687 147 100 4811,/ 0438

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Handymen

DENNIS THE HANDYMAN 0417 106 591 or 5255 4842

All Types of Work. No Job Too Small. Indoors or Outdoors Free Quotes. Affordable Rates. Many Years Experience Police Check Avail. ABN 25 927 763 235 • Carpentry • Bricklaying • Locks/Doors • Plastering • Painting • Gardening • Tiling • Paving • Rubbish Removal • Rental Property Repairs and Maintenance • Plus more, please ask

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Mr. Tap Man

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PAINTING & MAINTENANCE Professional “Licensed” Tradesman Specializing in all Work Aspects DONE ONCE DONE RIGHT Phone Cain or Cheryl Nash NO JOB TOO SMALL All Work Guaranteed

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C974081-JL41-11 C685026-JM2-9

30 YEARS EXPERIENCE

• PLUMBING • DRAINAGE • GASFITTING • ROOFING • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL www.geelonganddistrictplumbing.com.au

5242-8166

ANDREW BRUCE

* Have been approved – Working with children check

LIC 29194

0414 269 417

DPS

No Job Too Small Quality Paint, Quality Job C1074937-JJ6-13

Andrew Lambert

SPOUTING & DOWNPIPES REPLACED

ABN 73 464 976 149

• Hot water service change over • Leaking Taps & Toilets • New homes & Renovations, rainwater tank installations Gasfitting, repairs and service & all general plumbing

• 33 Years Experience • All Aspects of Painting • No Job too Big or too Small geordiepainter@gmail.com

Quality work at an affordable price

Lic 38798

PONDS PLUMBING & GASFITTING

JLH Painting Services & Plaster Repair

• Paving • Retaining Walls • Decks • Pergolas • Turf • Garden Beds • Fences

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Plumbing

• All Types of Maintenance Plumbing • Leaking Taps and Cisterns • Suppliers and fitters of Tapware and Water Filters • Hot water service change over LOCALLY OWNED MARK PODBURY

Painters/Decorators

0430 318 258

BUDGET LANDSCAPES

No job too small! Call Richard 0430 119

C1032239-KG21-12

Geordie Painter

Email: tradesmaintenance@hotmail.com tradesmaintenance.wix.com/tradesmaintenance

Mention this ad for a 10% Discount

Ph: Jason 0413 039 950

Fully qualified – 22 years experience

Mob: 0439 991 552 dpspainting56@gmail.com

• Electrical • Concreting • Plumbing • Plastering • Carpentry • Painting • Bricklaying • Garden maintenance • Handyman Services • Cleaning Jay 0422 311 642 C1076085-JJ7-13

All Aspects Of Plastering • Renovations • New Homes • Suspended Ceilings • Reliable Tradesman • Ornamental Cornices

Ph: Ashleigh 0407 001 041

C1060810-KG45-12

C806265-JM25-10

• • • •

ABN 48403745679

ENTIRELY PLASTERED

Painting & Wallpapering Obligation Free Quotes Trade Qualified

Landscaping

0417 524 214

C685061-BG2-9

David’s Painting Service

TRADES MAINTENANCE

PETER 0425 729 603 Ph/Fax 5250 4646

The renovator man, all jobs big & small he can, DO Coz he has lots of glue, tools, nail gun & ladders too! Don’t stall, give him a call, for a quote or hourly rate, he’s ya mate!

• Retaining walls • Dingo work • Instant Turf installation • Mowing • Rock gardens

David George

Gateway HOME MAINTENANCE

Imants

C1059077-KG44-12

• House cleaning & repairs • • Rubbish removal • • Lawn mowing & gardening • • Welding • • No job too small • Patrick Larken • Fully insured • Ph: 0410 447 056 Pensioner discounts Email: patrick.larken@gmail.com

C694566-JM10-9

• rental property repairs & maintenance • carpentry • tiling • pergolas • kitchen & bathroom renovations • locks/doors • plastering • painting • concreting • rubbish removal FREE QUOTES ALL AREAS & FULLY INSURED • CREDIT CARD FACILITIES

• No Job Too Small • Pensioner Discounts

• Paving • Decking • Bali Huts • Retaining Walls • Screening • Turf / Synthetic Lawn

13 11 98

• Extensions • Renovations • Patch Ups

Phone Dave 0415 507 113 AH: 5243 5810

JANLEIGH LANDSCAPES

• Lawn Mowing • Cabinet Makers • Rubbish Removal • Pergolas, Decks • Gutter Cleaning • Carpets Layed • Tilers-Pavers • Roof Repairs • Tree Lopping • Window Cleaners • Appliance Repairs

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Skilled, courteous, trustworthy tradesmen trustworhy tradesmen

044 564

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Ph: 5229 2517

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Call Simon 0468 839 619

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Plasterers

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LANDSCAPING & PAVING • Small to Medium Jobs • Retaining Walls • Paving • Landscaping • 26 Years Experience

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Commercial and Domestic. All Areas

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Inside and Outside Maintenance Honest, Trustworthy & Reliable Contact Scott for on time,Free quote

Complete Garden Makeovers

GARDEN REJUVENATIONS AND PRE SALE CLEAN UPS PAVING TURF LAYING ROCK WORK

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LANDSCAPING

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JAMES GARDENING SERVICES Phone James 0419 880 727

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Ph: 5229 2517

MOWING / RIDE ON GARDEN & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE PRUNING / HEDGES MULCHING WEED CONTROL RUBBISH REMOVAL Geelong, Torquay, Jan Juc & Anglesea

Jeremy 0412 447 404

Mob: 0418 350 209 Email: mickfixhandyman@gmail.com

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Mob: 0417 314 987

Paving

seaview Painting Services 0439 858 298

Creating your perfect space

Tiling, Painting, Carpentry, Pergolas, Guttering, Lawn, Mowing/Edging, Gardening and More. Fully Insured. Free Quotes.

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Retaining Walls

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Garden Services

Sam 0402 310 506 or 5275 3897

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HANDYMAN

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or 5241 4889 AH

Interior & Exterior

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• Gutters Cleared • Rubbish Removed

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CHRIS: 0438 770 916

Allan: 0401 989 120 Kev: 0413 159 435

• Painting • Bathroom Renovations • Pergolas

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Painters/Decorators

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Floor Services

Call: 1300 666 808

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LIC NO 49068

Precision Plumbing Lic. No. 42245 All Plumbing and Gas fitting • Sewer Blockages • “For good old fashioned service at affordable rates” Enquiries: 0402

341 967 or 5278 4697

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Ph 5249 6700 Or Fax 5945 0667

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Phone Rod 0404 684 005

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• Repairs

QUOTES • Rebedding Recolouring Colorbond Roofs Competitive Prices. Pensioner Discounts • Repointing

☎ John 0417 505 234 - 5277 9248

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AIR CONDITIONER, portable, 3.5KW, all accessories, cost $600, sell $275. 5278-2639.

GAS COOKER, upright, 54cm wide, only 15 months old, used, still under warranty, $500neg. 5256-1910.

VAX CARPET CLEANER, wet or dry, great for pet hair, still in box. $150ono. 5281-1894.

ASSORTED, three seater settee. Two aluminium mirror wardrobe doors, 2200mm x 800mm. $400. 5275-1893. WHITEGOODS, wall oven, Westinghouse, fan forced, chest freezer, dishwasher, GC. $450ono the lot. 5282-1038.

F QU REE OT ES

ROOF RESTORATIONS WITH ATTENTION TO DETAIL

• Have your gas heating tested for carbon monoxide leakage • Blocked drains cleared • Hot water changeovers • Re-roofs & spouting

QUALIFIED ROOF TILER WITH OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Call Rory 0429 040 121 www.rsnroofing.com.au

Ph: Steve Kelly 5241 3141, 0408 525 181 or Bill (son) 0421 823 801

Rubbish Removal

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Reblocking/Underpinning

BRETT’S

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BENCHTOP OVEN, breville, GC. $100ono. 52811894.

Servicing all areas 7 days a week. Household rubbish, renovators, builders 2, 3, 4 & 6 METRE BINS AVAILABLE Call to compare our prices

0408 521 806 bobcat also available EVERLASTING ROOFS C1021925-PJ17-12

3 Qualified Roof Tiler 3 Cement and Terracotta Restorations 3 Re-bedding and Pointing 3 De-mossing and High-pressure Cleaning 3 All Roof Repairs

RELIABLE ROOFING

CALL CHRIS FOR YOUR FREE QUOTE!

RUBBISH REMOVED We load it for you!

Call Ed for a free quote

Phone 0427 700 997

0413 754 117

RUBBISH REMOVAL 0415 801 334

* Pensioner Discounts

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FREE QUOTES FREE PICKUP OF WHITEGOODS & SCRAP METAL THE NO FUSS SOLUTION TO RUBBISH REMOVAL

Skylights

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• Domestic Commercial Rubbish • Estate Clean Outs • Pre Sale Clean Ups • Shop Stripouts

t All roof repairs t Guttering & insurance quotes t 10 year guarantee t Free quotes

BRICKS, Selkirk, cream, 800+, brand new, $0.60 brick. 0411 205 521. Lara.

30 years’ experience

COOKER, electric/gas, Westinghouse, white, EC. $150. 0418 997 555. Ocean Grove. COUCH, 3 seater, leather look (cream), modern design, GC. $275. 52511818.

Junk -We Load It & Take It Away

t Cement & terracotta restorations t Cleaning, pointing & rebedding t Re-coating t Moss removal treatment

BIKE, ladies, Centurion racer, VGC. $200ono. Phone: 5241-4819.

COMMODE, brand new, $95. 5222-3564. C1011112-PJ9-12

Roofing

BEDROOM SUITE, 3 piece, double, with mattress and base, EC. $350. 0419 581 584.

BEDROOM SUITE, children's bed, mattress, dressing table with mirror, bedside table and desk, all purple, GC. $1,800ono. 0422 875 738. Highton.

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Email: plumber@pipeline.com.au

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• Roof Restorations/Painting • Roof Cleaning & Coating • Rebedding & Pointing • Roof Repairs • Fascia & Gutter • All Moss Removal

0418 524 416

DESK, teak laminate, 3 drawer, 123cmL x 58cmW x 76cmH, lamp chair, EC, $40, 0418 539 264. Highton. KITCHEN TABLE, with 4 chairs, pine, round, table, 105cms diameter pedastal, EC, $150. 52511818. DIVE SUIT, size 5/5ml, long Johns, jacket, used twice, as new, $275. 0434 344 283.

DOG KENNELS – ALL SIZES Solid timber, insulated Colorbond roof. Ex lge suit Shepherd $160 Lge suit big Lab $135 Med $90 Sm $50

Television/Video/Audio

YOUR TILE ROOF SPECIALISTS

• Roof Treatment

WE DELIVER.

0418 524 022

• Re-Paint

• Valley Changeovers • Sealant • Pressure Clean

FRIDGES, FREEZERS, W/M AND DRYERS

*1

Call Patrick 0448 666 016

PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION

Sales and service. Cheapest and best in town. Cool Cats Refrigeration. 18 Gordon Avenue, Geelong West. 5229-6246.

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• Fixed price jobs • Delivery and Installation • In-home demonstration • Removal of packaging • 12 month on-site warranty • Digital Antenna Installations

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OF ALL HOME ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCTS

Harvey Norman stores are operated by independent franchisees. Available only in NSW, VIC, QLD, ACT, SA & WA Metro areas. *1. Tech2Home Pty Limited ACN 105 020 906 is an independently owned and operated entity. Trademarks embodying the words “Harvey Norman” are owned by Harvey Norman Retailing ACN 010 542 524 and used under licence by Tech2Home Pty Limited ACN 105 020 906.

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• Re-bed/Re-point

KAYAK, sit in with paddle and life jacket. $350. 52415534.

LOUNGE SUITE, bu r g u n d y / b e i g e / g r e e n check fabric, Australian made, 2-2.5 seater couches, 1 tub chair, 1 armchair, EC, $800. 52555152, 0429 068 111. Ocean Grove. LOUNGE SUITE, Freedom, cream leather, 2 piece, GC, $300 ono. 0416 430 419. LOUNGE SUITE, with arm chair. $150ono. Phone 5241-6803.

MOBILITY SCOOTER, VGC, checked and serviced. $1,600ono. 52483206. St Albans Park.

MOWER, ride on, Explorer, 13hp, EC. Chainsaw, Stihl, 066, 20” bar, three chain, in very good condition. $2,750. 0417 525 984. NORTHERN BAY COLLEGE, Wexford Campus, school uniform, 5 shirts, jumper and blazer, size 14 boys, EC. $70ono. 0425 870 346. OTTOMAN, faux suede, square, 52cm L x 52cm W x 42cm H, chocolate, as new. $45. 0409 501 194.

PLANT SALE, from $1. Yuccas $2, Variegated, New Zealand Flax, Liriope, Clivea, Tropicana, Cannalily, Lily, Succulents $1, drought tolerant. 52754505. RIDE ON MOWER, 12HP, 42”, front deck zero cut radius, reliable performer. $1,200. 0417 554 791.

SAFETY DOORS, flyscreen mesh, 81cm x 1.98cm, 74cm x 1.98, 82cm x 2.05cm. $50 each. Call for details. 5241 4141. Grovedale. SCOOTER, for mobility, Pride Celebrity, 30km range. $1,000ono. 0400 336 432.

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Plumber & Gasfitter

BED, single, fold away, only used twice. $45. 5250-4120. Leoplold.

HOT WATER SERVICE, mains pressure, Vulcan 2000, 315 litre, out of holiday unit. $300. 52414141. Grovedale.

FURNITURE, 1 X TV unit, 1 x coffee table, 1 x lamp table, dark chocolate, all EC. $600 the lot. 0409 789 322, Essendon.

SCOOTER, mobility, electric, 4 wheel, 40km range, brand new. $1,900. 0408 658 985. SNOWBOARD, Nidecker, with carry case, Swiss made, with boot fittings. $500. 0403 661 236.

STAIRLIFT, Stannah 240, straight stairlight RHS up, wireless controls top and bottom, covers 4.2m, can be extended, $750. 0408 990 929. VACUUM CLEANER, Kirby, Sentria, 6 months old, hardly used, $1,600ono. 0438 382 042.

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PROFESSIONAL TREE SERVICES FULLY INSURED, FREE QUOTES

SPECIALS 30% OFF

Tree /Stump Removal, Pruning or Reductions Hedges, Cable Bracing, Root Barriers, Mulching

• CLEANING • REPAIRS • PAINTING

Phone

Repairs to both Laptop and Desktop systems. Data recovery and backup. Virus and Spyware removal.

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78 Mercer Street, Geelong

COMPUTERS

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Place your advert now... 1300 666 808

Aqua Computers ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Sales Upgrades Onsite & Workshop Service & Repairs Networking Internet I-Repairs ph: 5229 1357 273a Myers St, East Geelong

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Phone James: 0425 855 907

WEG POSTER, framed, 2007 Premiership. $25. 0406 543 591.

WESTERN HEIGHTS, girl’s uniform, kilt, shirts, dresses, larger size, VGC. $200obo. 0405 210 945.

ANTIQUE LINEN, lace, vintage designer clothing, house lot, antique framed prints, was $2,500, sell $1,000. 0418 382 989.

Having a Garage Sale?

The pack includes • 4 waterproof signs • Marker pen • Tips to make your sale a success

Get Results 1300 666 808

Forced to resign Redundancy

Just Relations Unfair Dismissal No Win - No Fee

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VOLUNTEERS

Seeking volunteers with nice dogs to visit nursing homes and hospitals for 16th March dog assessment. Phone Cath: 52555475, business hours.

WORK FROM HOME

GARAGE SALES GRAB A GARAGE SALE SIGN PACK ONLY $9.50!

SACKED?

DELTA THERAPY DOGS

ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES

A NEW START 2013!! $$$ Customer Service/Mail Order from Home. $2-5k. Pt/Ft. (03) 8671-2990.

PUBLIC NOTICES CLINICAL HYPNOTHERAPIST LOSE WEIGHT NOW! STOP SMOKING NOW!!

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WAURN PONDS, 11 Pethajohn Parade, Saturday 23rd February, 8am-1pm.

HOME SERVICES $60

Proven methods. Anxiety specialist. Health rebates available. Lorina Harris 0402 454 951.

QUIT CIGARETTES, in 60 minutes, with a lifetime guarantee. Also weight loss and gastric band hypnosis. Phone Joy 0400 573 369.

CARPET CLEAN 3 rooms and hall. Phone Tony 0423 473 595. Reg. Office - 78 Moorabool St., Geelong 3220

MUSIC /INSTRUMENTS

P.O. Box 407, Geelong 3220 Ph: 5249 6700 Fax: 5249 6799

TROMBONE, Yamaha, .547 bore, GC, $600. 0434 344 283.

PERSONAL BARBARA, need to hear your voice. Still keen to see you. Paul.

PETS ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.

DOG KENNEL, lift up roof, freshly painted, suit two small dogs. $40. 5278 4136.

WANTED FREE DISPOSAL of unused white goods, hot water services, scrap iron. Call Allan 0400 629 830.

We will fix it or it’s free!

Domestic/Commercial Free Quotes Cobwebs, Sills and Screens Included Gutter Cleaning

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LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED Email: aaaleesroof@bigpond.com Web: www.leesroof.com

Computer Repairs

J.H. Window Cleaning

FREE QUOTES

Ph: 5244 4591 or 0418 714 674

COMPUTER REPAIRS

www.pcdi.com.au

YOUR AREA NOW Product 10 Year Warranty

5243 7442

Windows

CEMENT - TERRACOTTA TILES - METAL

WARDROBE, large, old style, VGC, $200. Phone 0412 381 018.

For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets

Tree Lopping/Surgery

ROOF

WALL UNIT, with upper glass shelves and doors, lower wooden doors. $49.95. 0423 109 409.

RESUMES /EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

WANTED TO BUY $$$ ATTENTION $$$ Working or not, fridges, freezers, washers, dryers. Not too old. Cash Paid. 5229-6246.

SITUATIONS VACANT

Published by: Star News Group. Print Post 31027900004 Email: advertising@geelongindependent.com.au Managing Editor: Tony Galpin Sales Manager: Steve Clark Production Manager: Chris Beale Managing Director: Paul Thomas

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LJ’S ROOFING

TILED OR TIN ROOFS CLEANED, FREE SEALED & PAINTED

FOR SALE

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Roofing

FOR SALE

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Plumbing

FOR SALE

Audited Circulation 82,865 (Sep. 2012) Geelong’s largest circulating newspaper distributed in Geelong, the Bellarine Peninsula and the Surf Coast. All advertising and editorial content of this issue is the copyright of Geelong Independent P/L and cannot be reproduced without the company’s permission. Terms and Conditions of Competitions and the Privacy statement are available at www.starnewsgroup.com.au

WHAT IS OUR MISSION IN LIFE? Come and join our Spiritual discussion. All welcome. To be held at Vines Road Community Centre 49 Vines Road Hamlyn Heights Sunday 24th February 10.00am until noon.

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Trades & Services

Inquiries Eckankar Geelong 0416 749 474 www.eckankar.org.au

Promote Your Business

CLEANING SUBCONTRACTORS Required for evening work, must be reliable with references and ABN. Call: 1300 798 549.

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Ph 5249 6700 Or Fax 5945 0667 PROFESSIONAL

SITUATIONS VACANT

FORD, 2003, BA Fairlane Ghia, full service history, 129,000kms, EC, RWC, SJX-567. $11,900ono. 0409 175 344.

SITUATIONS VACANT

We are looking for energetic, self motivated Indian Cook for our restaurant in Lara, Victoria. You will cook Indian style food. Reports to the owner of the business. It’s a FULL TIME position. Experience is required. On the job training will also be provided. • The flexibility to work weekends is required.

WANTED

• Requires trade qualification (at least certificate III or IV) in Commercial Cookery. • Experience in a busy kitchen preferred.

• REGULAR, REPLACEMENT & RELIEF WORK AVAILABLE • GREAT EXERCISE • SUIT RETIRED, OR STAY AT HOME PARENT • ALL AGES WELCOME

Applications must include a current CV and availability. The applicant must be able to work weekends and have the necessary visas to work in Australia. Only successful applicants will be contacted.

Sunil_mali@hotmail.com

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WALKERS

• A sound knowledge of food safety and procedures is required.

If you are interested, please call

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1300 558 348

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0433 127 705

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Please email your resume to: oceangrove@sheengroup.com.au Or call Troy on 5256-3183

COOK REQUIRED

EMAIL: fermax@fermax.com.au

TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

Disability Support Workers

Book www.wesleyhealth.com.au or call 1800 011 123

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Move to the head of the queue…. If you are wanting employment in the community services sector. Our training is professional, centrally located and with small class sizes. We are small enough to know all our students individually but big enough to offer you an excellent training experience. We offer:

Cert III CHILDREN’S SERVICES – starting 7/3/2013 Cert III Combined AGED CARE/HACC – starting 17/4/2013 Cert III/IV DISABILITY Cert IV AGED CARE

For more info phone Emily Zepnick (03) 5289 1896 or email lorne@frangosandfrangos.com

HOLDEN, Rodeo, crew cab, ute, 2004, 136,000kms, white, 5 speed, SVF-429, EC. $12,000. 0417 304 076.

MAZDA 3, SP23, 2005, black, 5 speed manual, sports interior, full electrics, cruise control, airbags, power steering, 17' alloy wheels, brand new Yokohama tyres, ABS brakes, AC, climate control, remote keyless entry, engine immobiliser, fog lights, EC, 4 door sedan, 6 stacker CD player, very reliable car, RWC. YAR-105. $14,000. 0402 700 340.

CASH PAID $50 - $500

Cars, utes, trucks & vans. 25hrs 8 days/week Ph 0419 002 323

JAYCO, Westport, 17’, pull out awning, EC, AC, microwave, cooktop, fridge. $20,000ono. 0419 890 780.

MITSUBISHI, Magna, 2001, QXZ-762, RWC, auto, 6cyl, A/C, P/S, 167,762kms. $5,375ono. 0488 273 272.

LMCT 10471W

CAR REMOVAL, $100 cash if complete. Prompt pick up, LMCT 7551. Call John 0430 446 730.

CORIO AUTO WRECKERS CAR REMOVAL

MILLARD, poptop, 12’ x 7’, GC, with annexe, $4,500ono. Phone 52772668.

MOTORCYCLES

Top Prices

LMCT 4464

264 Thompsons Road North Geelong ROYAL FLAIR, 2003, 18’, TV, fridge, awning, large island bed, electric brakes, 12V power, top condition, fully decked, garaged, first to see will buy. $18,500ono. 0409 130 521.

HONDA, CBR 900, 1993, EC, reg until 10/13, RWC, heaps of spares/extras 1G-8XC. $3,750. 0488 114 476.

TELSTAR, 1900, EC, annexe, modern fit out, 17’6”, sleeps 6, registered until 06/13. $9,500. 0414 745 227.

HONDA, CBR600RR, 2005, EC, reg until 09/13, Yoshi exhaust, Pazo levers, rear sets, fully optioned, EK-888. $6,990 ono. 0414 432 295.

TRAILERS, largest range, best prices, 1/56 Sun Street, Geelong. Phone 5248 6070. bigtrailerwarehouse.com.au

YAMAHA, FJR, 1300, 2001 model, 62,000kms, leather tank cover and bag, top box, stay in tune exhaust, touring screen, seat covers, 12 months reg, RWC, IC-244. $7,500. 0409 532 375.

WANTED TO BUY FREE SCRAP METAL REMOVAL. 0432 643 672.

WRECKING

5278 8588

Our readers are a smart bunch... They know when a local newspaper is really in touch with their community and is not being published as part of some global corporate strategy. The Mail Newspaper Group is Australian-family owned, truly independent and genuinely interested in the well being of the community.

AA FREE CAR REMOVAL Prompt, friendly service. 0419 899 698, all hours. Portside Auto Wreckers. All makes and models. Open 6 days a week.

MITSUBISHI VAN, bull bar and roof rack, 1995. $150. 5275-1893. NUDGE BAR, for EL Ford sedan. $90ono. 0403 137 813.

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AAA Mitch’s Car Removals and Towing. Cash paid for complete vehicles, also scrap metal and farm machinery. Phone 0420 671 711. LMCT 10724

TOWBAR, Hayman Reece, heavy duty, plus neck etc, 5mo, suit FG Ford sedan. $300. 52782639.

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For information on all City of Greater Geelong Public Notices, see pages 9, 10 and 11 of today's paper.

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ABC CAR REMOVALS

CARAVANS & TRAILERS CARAVANS/TRAILERS wanted. Any condition. Call 0438 866 434.

All courses are available with flexible on and off campus delivery.

Frangos and Frangos are seeking a Head Chef for our new venture in Lorne, opened December 2012.

Must be self-motivated, have licence and reliable vehicle. Enquiries to: office@lookatthisroof.com.au with all relevant details.

FORD, Laser, 1991, auto, GC, reg until 10/13, ZHY245. $1,700 or $1,900 with RWC. 0425 754 379. 5278 8029.

MAZDA 6, 2008, classic, auto, sedan, reg 09/13, blue tooth, EC, RWC, 120,715kms, WPY-053. $13,500. 0404 875 008.

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HEAD CHEF – LORNE

For more info phone Executive Chef Euan Apedaile on 0422 155 234 or email chef@frangosandfrangos.com

FORD, Futura, station wagon, 1998, EC, RWC, CC, many extras. WAN892. $4,200ono. 5275 0752.

WRECKING

NUDGE BAR, for Ford XH ute, with driving lights, EC. $350ono. 0403 137 813.

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IndySport Indy Sport Cats late in dominant display GEELONG Cricket Club had a day out last Saturday as the Cats completely out-played St Kilda on day one of their round-18 clash. Bowling first, the Cats took just 19.4 overs to rout the Saints for just 50 runs. Jake Reed, 4/15, was the star with a hat trick, while Marc Carson, Cam Alford and Dom McGlinchey all chipped in with two wickets each. In reply, Hayden Buterworth, 74, and Luke Muller, 35, ensured a comprehensive first-day victory before a declaration was made at 9/203. With 15 overs still remaining, Marc Carson snared 3/6 from three overs to have the Saints once again reeling at 3/35 at stumps.

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The Cats should be able to complete a dominant outright victory tomorrow, although one fears it might be too little too late as far as finals are concerned. Moving into the final round of Geelong Cricket Associations season, one last spot remains up for grabs in this season’s finals, with sixth placed Leopold hoping to hold out seventh placed St Joseph’s.

The Lions take on lowly Geelong City and they’ll be thanking their lucky stars they’re drawn to play at home and not run the risk of uneven batting conditions at Richmond Crescent. Meanwhile, St Joseph’s will take on Grovedale, whose form in the second half of the season has been a complete contrast to its early form when the team lost their its three games. With Leopold and Grovedale the expected winners in these crucial games, it looks like the final six is set. Other selections: Highton v LARA, Bell Post Hill v NEWTOWN & CHILWELL, North Geelong V SOUTH BARWON, EAST BELMONT v Geelong West.

The division two finalists are far from set, with eight teams still a real chance to contest the cup in March. While sixth placed Newcomb & District faces the tough task of needing to defeat the strong Manifold Heights lineup, all the teams around them face comparatively easier tasks. Fifth placed St Alban’s Breakwater should account for Marshall, seventh placed Torquay looks too strong for Alexander Thomson and it’s hard to see eighth placed Waurn Ponds dropping its guard against Guild St Mary’s. If results go as expected, Torquay could quite easily leapfrog Newcomb & District and claim the coveted last spot. Other selections: ST PETER’S v

Modewarre, Thomson v MURGHEBOLUC. In division three, barring an unlikely outright Inverleigh and Teesdale look like being the unfortunate teams to miss the finals because they sit seventh and eighth respectively. While Inverleigh can still mathematically make the finals, it’s hard to see Teesdale losing outright and therefore, after a topsy turvy season, Winchelsea should retain its spot at six and march on through to the play-offs. Selections: LITTLE RIVER v Winchelsea, CORIO v North Shore, LETHBRIDGE v Bell Park, MEREDITH v Bannockburn, Teesdale v INVERLEIGH, Shelford Bye.

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ANGLERS contended with some scorching temperatures over the past week to report some excellent captures, especially from the surf. The breeze was generally onshore but the salmon pushed bait in close to the rocks in numerous locations between Devils Elbow and Wye River. Casting lures was the standout method, with any number of salmon to 2kg available. Small lures were best, with the fish feeding on small whitebait. Lures around 30g were ideal. Troy Harrison found salmon close to Sheoaks River last weekend. Troy estimated he caught and released over 50 fish in two days. Nearby, Adam Hunt also got into the action. He struggled to cast small lures into the head wind but still managed 10 salmon, his biggest 2.3kg. Black Rock hosted reasonable numbers of anglers but only those fishing late reported the best captures of snapper and whiting. Paul Johnson caught a bag limit of snapper to around 1.5kg on squid strips. Joseph Napoli fished 13th Beach for a mixed bag of whiting, snapper, salmon and a small gummy shark. Joseph also saw an angler landed a salmon over 3kg nearby. Small mulloway were caught in the Barwon River estuary on squid and pilchards, with after dark best for this species.

MAKO MY DAY: Rolf Werske with a typical mako shark caught off Barwon Heads. Anglers fishing the estuary with shrimp or bass yabby also caught quality bream two hours either side of high tide. Todd McCarthy trolled for kingfish in The Rip without luck but caught plenty of salmon. Todd had success with a deepdiving Sebile Koolie minnow because the fish were not working the surface as consistently as normal.

Small kingfish began to appear offshore, with jigging the best option. Collendina was productive in around 25m of water. Boat anglers fishing offshore between The Rip and Torquay also reported good numbers of mako sharks, the biggest close to 100kg but most averaging around half that weight.

Makos were caught on both the 70m line in just 35m of water. Anglers fishing near the entrance to Swan Bay found a variety of species, especially when using berley. Whiting, flathead and garfish were present but some big tailor made for a change, with Terry Sharp landing a magnificent 2.8kg specimen early Monday morning.

Squid anglers struggled, although Edwards Point and the inshore grass beds off Hermsley fished well at first light. Snapper reports were mainly to anglers fishing bait in 20m directly out from St Leonards but anglers using soft plastics in and around the outer-harbour spoil grounds had the best results. Xavier Knowles fished soft plastics on the spoil straight out from Pelican Shores Caravan Park where he landed his bag limit of snapper, the best a respectable 3.7kg. Bruce Palmer fished close in at Bird Rock where he took bag-limit captures of whiting on a consistent basis. Most of his fish averaged 33cm and took South Australian pippies. Hot weather slowed trout captures at Lake Tooliorrok but anglers who waited until late in the afternoon and fished right up until dark were able to troll up both browns and rainbows. Gold-coloured Tassie Devils remained the best lure. Lake Purrumbete also produced quality trout for anglers trolling but downriggers yielded the best results when set about 10m deep. The Barwon River in Geelong had an influx of algae, slowing the redfin captures right down. Carp were still caught between Queen’s Park and Breakwater but anglers should be careful to avoid contact with the water. Anyone seeking a quality kingfish should consider a trip to Port Fairy where anglers slow-trolling with famous white Slug Go soft plastics have been landing awesome fish to 18kg, although the average weight has been generally half this size. Send reports and photos to info@ raylongtackle.com.au or visit Brian at Ray Long’s Fishing World, 105 Shannon Ave, Manifold Heights.

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