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By MICHELLE HERBISON A GROUP of players from a northern Geelong football club assaulted three people “without provocation” early Sunday morning, according to police. Sergeant Aaron Riches told the Independent a 20-year-old victim received serious injuries requiring hospital treatment after being punched in the face “without rhyme or reason”. About six players were reportedly involved in the assaults after being refused entry to several nightclubs due to their behaviour and attire. “The first incident occurred about 2am at the front of Home House nightclub where players seemingly for no reason assaulted two bystanders and a security guard. We’d love to hear from anyone who saw that incident,” Sgt Riches said. “The offenders were Caucasian males aged between 18 and 22 with brown to light-brown hair.” Sgt Riches said the alleged offenders then went to Little Malop St where they were refused entry to three nightclubs. Within two minutes of inflicting serious injuries on the 20-year-old at the corner of Shorts Pl and Little Malop St they attacked another man in Moorabool St who was with his partner. “It was just wayward aggression. There were three or four aggressors of that group of six,” Sgt Riches said. Police had identified one member of the group but were reviewing CCTV footage, he said. Witnesses or anyone with information to phone Geelong Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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‘Cesspit’ stalls Rip Curl sale plans THE owners of iconic Torquay surf brand Rip Curl have abandoned their plans to sell. Majority co-owners Brian Singer and Doug Warbrick pulled the plug on the $400 million sale because the market was a “cesspit”. Mr Singer was reported to have said the two surf mates, who founded Rip Curl in 1969,

would exit the business in the “next few years”. Rip Curl appointed Merrill Lynch in September to investigate sale options. But the lacklustre market conditions, including competing surfwear giant Billabong’s plummeting share price, thwarted the sale deal at this juncture.

Billabong disclosed a halfyearly net loss of $536 million last month, following an annual net loss last year of $275 million. Rip Curl posted a net loss of $3.6 million last year but the company said it incorporated $4.5 million of costs for a restructure due to take place this year.

Lord sceptic to ruffle Geelong GEELONG industries face crippling extra costs that could imperil hundreds of jobs under the Gillard Government’s carbon tax, according to global warming critic Lord Christopher Monckton. The outspoken climate change opponent, snubbed this week by the PM and who has challenged the Greens to debate him publicly, will outline what he argues is a massive scam when he visits Geelong this month. Lord Monckton told the Independent climate change fears were based on a “scam” driven by a “deluded’’ political class hellbent on undermining fossil fuel and other industries that were the biggest financial donors of their opponents. He said no global warming had been recorded in the past 17 years and that the costs of trying to stop temperatures rising constituted a savage attack on the

SCEPTIC: Lord Christopher Monckton. working class, which would pay in higher fuel and energy charges. “It’s blindingly obvious that any measure to stop carbon dioxide won’t be cost-effective, it has to be the least cost-effective expenditure of tax money I have ever seen,” Lord Monkton said. Even if temperatures were to rise, which he refused to concede,

it would be 36 to 48 times cheaper to let it happen and pay to adapt, he said. Lord Monckton said the carbon tax was driving a growing number of industry and mining shutdowns across Australia, which could be replicated at Geelong. He criticised mainstream media for “not letting people know there are facts on the other side”. “We have to get away from politicising science and working out what will happen, not futile exaggerations. “Huge profits are being made at the expense of working people who will be hurt first and worst.’ “I think there’s a political class worldwide that got greedy, and some got quite deluded, that’s driving the scam. “A large number of people find it expedient and financially profitable to pretend there’s a problem.”

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Study finds peninsula link to bypass feasible By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A $300,000 VicRoads study has confirmed the feasibility of extending Geelong’s ring road to the Bellarine Peninsula. VicRoads regional director southwestern region William Tieppo said the preliminary investigation studied the possibility of crossing the Barwon River at Armstrong Creek. “A preliminary investigation confirmed the possibility of linking the proposed crossing of the Barwon River in the Armstrong Creek urban growth area to the Geelong-Portarlington Rd,” Mr Tieppo said. “Further detailed work is required,

in consultation with the City of Greater Geelong and the community, to determine the route alignment.” The City has lobbied for the extension, describing it as “vital for suitable long-term residential and commercial development”. “This link, including a river crossing, is yet to receive commitment from the federal and state governments,” the City’s website said. A ring road extension to the peninsula would reduce east-west traffic congestion through central Geelong, the city said. The extension would also reduce traffic through residential suburbs and

townships and increase tourism opportunities through “easier accessibility”. The City said the link would improve access to the ring road, particularly for Moolap’s industrial area and residents of the peninsula. Armstrong Creek planning set aside land for the extension from Surf Coast Hwy to the Barwon River. “Land has already been nominated within the approved north-east industrial precinct structure plan for this future road link,” the City said. The Independent reported in August that VicRoads had begun studying the feasibility of the peninsula link.

Then mayor John Mitchell said the extension was one of the City’s priorities and the “missing piece of the region’s infrastructure”. VicRoads had previously said the ring road’s 4C Surf Coast Hwy extension had no allowance for a connection to the peninsula. But Cr Mitchell said the initial ring road plans had already accommodated three extensions and could do so again. South Barwon MP Andrew Katos told the Independent last year that any peninsula link alignment would be an arterial road, with several sets of lights, instead of a freeway.

In brief Jail extended A FORMER Corio man has received an additional two months on a nine-month jail sentence after police laid fresh charges following a fingerprint scan. Tyrone Claridge, 37, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to theft and burglary charges after helping his son steal a vehicle from a car yard and confectionery from a Coles Express store.

GMHBA campaigns GEELONG health insurer GMHBA has launched a campaign against Gillard Government cuts to private coverage rebates. GMHBA chief Mark Valena said the cuts threatened higher costs for private health cover and greater pressure on the public system as policy holders drop their coverage.

Portarlington show PORTARLINGTON will host its 23rd annual Bellarine Agricultural Show on Sunday. Coryule ward councillor Lindsay Ellis encouraged attendance, saying the event at Portarlington Recreation Reserve was an ideal “hands-on” farming experience for families.

Soccer boost NORLANE’S soccer ground is set for a $100,000 upgrade, Corio ward councillor Kylie Fisher has announced. She said the project would “do wonders” for the growing community in the area, adding a second pitch and “full-ground lighting to a training standard”.

Leopold bayfront GEELONG’S council will complete its investigation of public access from Leopold to Corio Bay on 15 March. The investigation follows developer Denis More’s attempts to create a waterfront tourism and leisure park including a boat harbour, holiday accommodation and café.

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Leaders call on golfers to play for McKellar Centre THE leaders of two of the region’s biggest organisations have called for entries to an annual golf day raising money for Geelong’s McKellar Centre. Mayor Keith Fagg and Barwon Health chair Dr John Stekelenberg joined forces this week to back the 18th annual McKellar Centre Charity Golf Day. The Independent event has so

far raised over $400,000 for the region’s peak public rehabilitation and aged care facility. Participants in this year’s event will help the centre gather funds for a portable machine to diagnose balance problems. The equipment will be particu-

larly valuable to McKellar Centre clinicians working with patients of limited mobility, allowing them to be diagnosed in their rooms or wards. The golf day will tee off at 8am on Friday, 5 April, at 13th Beach golf course. The Ambrose competition over 18 holes will conclude with a two-course

lunch in the 13th clubhouse. Cr Fagg will present prizes to winners, while sports broadcaster Rob Gaylard acts as MC to interview participants such as Geelong’s Mr Paparazzi, Darryn Lyons. More information and entry forms are available by contacting golf day committee chairman Tony Galpin on 5249 6725, 0417 059 281 or tony.galpin@geelongindependent.com.au.

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Gag law a ‘blow to democracy’ By CHERIE DONNELLAN

Cr Bell, who has agreed to the college’s demands, was elected to council after leading a community campaign against developing Spring Creek. The college’s demands follow a 2007 Supreme Court ruling that councillors could face penalties for making “preapprehensive” decisions on planning matters. Cr Bell told the Independent in October that the Winki Pop decision could

leave councillors “constantly caught up in being seen as biased for speaking on a matter publicly”. Surf Coast’s Heather Wellington, a lawyer, also absented herself from council discussion on plans for a regional motorcycling facility at Barrabool after opposing the project before her election. Geelong Residents and Ratepayers’ Association president and lawyer Andrew Senia said councillors had a

democratic right to speak publicly about matters on which they had successfully campaigned, as long as they kept an open mind on planning applications. Surf Coast’s 3228 Residents’ Association president, Sid Pope, said the Winki Pop ruling was unjust when state and federal MPs escaped similar limitations. “Any action that restricts a council from restricting views at council level is a blow for democracy,” Mr Pope said.

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LAWS preventing councillors voting on their election campaign issues are a blow to democracy, according to residents’ groups. Surf Coast and Geelong residents and ratepayers’ associations said a legal threat preventing Torquay Ward’s David Bell from voting on any development proposal for Spring Creek highlighted

how the law stopped councillors representing their constituents. Cr Bell revealed this week that Christian College had sent him a letter threatening legal action if at council he spoke or voted on Spring Creek proposals. The college wants to develop a campus on its land in Spring Creek but Surf Coast is considering a planning scheme amendment that would lock development out of the area.

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Big Cats sink teeth into fund-raiser for kids THE CATS are putting their buns on the line to raise money for a charity helping kids with brain damage. Trent West sank his teeth into Hot Cross Buns Week when fellow ruckman Hamish McIntosh, the Cats’ face of the fund-raiser, was subbed out of promoting the event due to his own dental issues.

Hot Cross Buns Week will raise money for Kids Plus Foundation, which helps children with cerebral palsy and other brain problems. The foundation provides over 3500 hours of free therapy each year in the Barwon region. Kids Plus operates without government funding, instead

depending on community support through fund-raisers such as Hot Cross Buns Week. The foundation has partnered with Routley’s bakeries to deliver hot cross buns to groups hosting morning tea fund-raisers during the week, from 25 to 28 March. Organisers said participants contributed $2 for each

bun eaten, with contributors also eligible for “fantastic” prizes. The Cats have committed to hosting their own staff morning tea. Organisers said hot cross bun kits and more information were available at kidsplus.org.au or by contacting Julia Brangwyn on 0410 441 589 or jgs@aapt.net.au.

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Dogs blamed for plovers’ ‘breeding failure’ By MICHELLE HERBISON A BIRD expert has blamed unleashed dogs for endangered hooded plovers’ seventh consecutive unsuccessful breeding season at Barwon Heads’ 13th Beach. BirdLife Australia’s Grainne Maguire said the use of leashes was “not majorly improving” in the area, despite public education campaigns. This year only two chicks at Black Rock survived from

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Young star helps artist reflect on Archibald By MICHELLE HERBISON A BELMONT artist’s impression of a young Newtown actor is an entrant in Australia’s prestigious Archibald prize. The 36-by-48-inch oil-on-linen portrait of Edwina Royce is Renee Abbott’s second Archibald entry after painting Geelong radio personality Denis Walter for the 2005 competition. Ms Abbott told the Independent Edwina, a seven-year-old star of TV’s House Husbands, enjoyed sitting for the portrait entitled Edwina’s Serene Reflections. “She found the exercise quite fun and dressing up was a real treat.” Edwina’s experience posing for photographs and television cameras helped her endure a three-hour sitting. Ms Abbott then spent two to three weeks on the painting, with photographs aiding her work. “I’m more accustomed to painting adults, so it was probably more difficult. I thought it would be quite a distinguishing difference to capture a child, especially compared with an older adult with a more developed face.” Ms Abbott has painted portraits since she was a child but receiving two fine arts scholarships in the mid-1990s prompted her to pursue competitions. She pioneered a medium called “super-realism”, highlighting every feature in dynamic colour and shade. “I like to bring a picture to life. I believe capturing a live image such as an animal or a human being enables me to capture a frame of existence.” Ms Abbott said she had held about six art exhibitions in Geelong and Ballarat and had worked in television and as a songwriter, recently releasing her fifth album.

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Hotels ‘use dodgy data on gaming’ By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN APPLICATIONS for extra pokies in Geelong have been based on “wobbly data”, according to a Geelong councillor. Cr Jan Farrell said evidence around “transfer spend”, often used to support applications for additional pokies, was untested and unreliable. Geelong council is leading a statewide campaign to improve research and information on transfer spend, which represented the transfer of poker machine income from other venues, as opposed to new spend, representing increased gambling and potential rises in problem gambling. Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation recently approved hotels’ pokies applications for 20 extra at Lara and 40 at Fyansford, with 14 at Waurn Ponds and four at North Geelong’s Sphinx to come. Council last week backed a motion from Cr Farrell calling for the commission to research the issue.

Cr Farrell’s motion said the Sphinx’s application argued that 71 per cent of its income would come from neighbouring venues, while Fyansford Hotel argued for a 75 per cent transfer. “One of the difficulties faced by expert witnesses in producing transferred expenditure forecasts and councils in assessing and scrutinising such figures is that the VCGLR does not release all of the relevant data required. “The lack of available expenditure data, coupled with the lack of input from the VCGLR in this area, undermines the reliability of transferred expenditure predictions.” Cr Farrell said Municipal Association of Victoria and the Victorian Local Government Association would also raise the issue, urging other councils to pass similar motions. The lack of information led to inaccurate applications, with both under-estimations and over-estimations of transferred expenditure, she said.

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The meeting is open to the public.

Motorists and pedestrians are advised that road construction and associated works will be undertaken in The Terrace (between Hodgson Street and Tuckfield Street), Ocean Grove commencing 12 March weather permitting with an anticipated completion in May.

GEELONG MAJOR EVENTS MEETING

All roads will be temporarily closed from 7.00am to 5.00pm, however access will be maintained to local residents where possible and to emergency vehicles at all times.

Details of issues to be considered will be available on the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au

The next meeting of Geelong Major Events will be held at the Council Conference and Reception Centre, City Hall, Gheringhap Street entrance, Geelong on Monday 18 March commencing at 4.00pm.

For enquiries contact Michael Stott on 5272 5272.

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The Matthews Road, Lovely Banks section of current major drainage works is scheduled to commence Wednesday 13 March and will take approximately three weeks to complete. The project will consist of installing a new stormwater drain crossing the road and then traveling north along the west side of Matthews Road including the installation of three new pits. Access through Matthews Road will be restricted to one lane at a time beginning Wednesday 13 March until the completion of the job. Hours of work will between 7.00am and 5.00pm.

The next meeting of the Central Geelong Marketing Committee will be held at the Central Geelong Marketing Office, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong on Tuesday 19 March at 7.30am.

During the construction period we recommend that the through traffic seek an alternative route where practically possible to reduce traffic congestion in the area.

This meeting is open to the public.

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The appropriate signs will be in place and the traffic controllers on site will provide every assistance to minimise any inconvenience. Emergency services and local traffic will be provided access at all times.

NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF AMENDMENT TO THE GREATER GEELONG PLANNING SCHEME

For enquiries please contact our Construction department on 5272 5272.

PUBLIC NOTICES

AMENDMENT C270 - AUTHORISATION A02470 PROPOSAL TO APPLY PUBLIC ACQUISITION OVERLAY 4 TO LAND AT PORTARLINGTON ROAD CURLEWIS / DRYSDALE The City of Greater Geelong Council has prepared Amendment C270 to the Greater Geelong Planning Scheme. In accordance with section 8A(3) of the Planning and Environment Act 1987, the Minister for Planning authorised the City of Greater Geelong Council as planning authority to prepare the amendment. The land affected by the amendment is 1201-1419 Portarlington Road, Curlewis, and 1425-1429 Portarlington Road, Drysdale. The amendment proposes to apply Public Acquisition Overlay 4 (PAO4) to the affected land to facilitate the construction of the North South Collector Road and Intersection, Jetty Road Urban Growth Area.

To ensure this event is run safely, a road will be closed temporarily.

MCHARRYS BUSLINES TEMPORARY CHANGED BUS SERVICES

Little Malop Street between Union and Moorabool Streets will be closed from 7.00am to 2.00pm.

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Access for emergency vehicles will be maintained at all times.

Bus users are advised that the route 79 11.00am bus service from Geelong will terminate in Portarlington and will not be able to service Indented Heads or St Leonards.

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The 8.00am, 10.00am and 12.00pm bus services from St Leonards to Geelong will originate in Portarlington and will not be able to service St Leonards or Indented Head.

SUNDAY 17 MARCH

You may inspect the amendment, any supporting documents and the explanatory report, free of charge, at the following locations:

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To ensure the event is run safely, the roads listed below require traffic treatments to be implemented between approximately 7.00am and 12.30pm on Sunday March 17.

• The City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au/council/yoursay • Department of Planning and Community Development website www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection For further information call 5272 4192. Any person affected by the amendment may make a submission to the Planning Authority. Submissions close: Monday 15 April 2013 Send submissions to The Coordinator - Strategic Implementation Unit, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220, or by email to strategicplanning@geelongcity.vic.gov.au

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The City apologises for any inconvenience experienced and requests that all motorists be tolerant of any delays encountered during the works.

This meeting is open to the public.

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Please be aware that all submissions received will be made publicly available for consideration as part of the planning process. Submissions can be viewed at City of Greater Geelong, Ground Floor, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong until the end of two months after the amendment comes into operation or lapses. Anonymous submissions will not be considered.

• The Esplanade between Pier Street and Hood Road, closed to motorists. • Harding Street between The Esplanade and Newcombe Street, closed to motorists. The events participants will be cycling in a clock wise direction on The Esplanade, Bluff Road, Drysdale - St Leonards Road, Portarlington - Queenscliff Road and Fisher Street. Motorists are able to travel in an anti clock wise direction on these roads and are asked to proceed with caution and to be patient as delays are expected. Please note: The Esplanade between Fisher Street and Harding Street will remain closed to motorists until approximately 3.30pm. For further information contact the event organizer SuperSprint on 9595 3000 or go to www.supersprint.com.au Emergency access will be maintained at all times.

For further information regarding the bus time tables visit Metlink www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au call 131 638 or visit www.mcharrys.com.au

WEET- BIX KIDS TRYATHLON SUNDAY 17 MARCH 2013 Get set Geelong, there’s sun, sea and fun at the beautiful Eastern Beach and along the Geelong Waterfront at the Weet-Bix Kids TRYathlon! Calling kids between the ages of seven and 15 years. If you’re looking to get active while having fun at the same time, then here’s your opportunity. Event day is Sunday 17 March so register NOW to be a part of the fun. This year’s ambassador is our very own Joel Selwood from the Geelong CATS! It’s not too late to enter! Go to http://tryathlon.weetbix.com.au/my-location/geelong Road closures along the Waterfront will be implemented on the day. For more information go to www.geelongaustralia.com.au

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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

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• Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 March from 8.00am-5.00pm. • Monday 11 March: 10 lane Fina Pool unavailable from 8.30am-3.30pm and eight lane Training Pool unavailable from 9.00am-12.00pm. Public lap swimming will be available between 6.00am-7.30am and the outdoor areas, toddlers, learners, dive pools and water slide will remain operational during the regular hours.

NOTICE OF APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT AMENDMENT C250 - PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT ACT 1987 GREATER GEELONG PLANNING SCHEME The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C250 to the Greater Geelong Planning Scheme. The Amendment came into operation on 21 February when the notice of approval was published in the Government Gazette. The amendment rezones land at 31 Dudley Pde and 1 Hopeoun Street, St Leonards, from Public Park and Recreation Zone to Residential 1 Zone, and rezones 18 Cliff Street, St Leonards, from Public Park and Recreation Zone to Residential 3 Zone and also applies Design and Development Overlay Schedule 14. A copy of the amendment can be inspected, free of charge at: • The Department of Planning and Community Development website www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection • Brougham Street Customer Service - 100 Brougham Street, Geelong Monday to Friday 8.00am - 5.00pm JOHN PHILLIPS Acting Director - Planning and Building Systems Department of Planning and Community Development

FRIDAY 8 MARCH - 4.00PM-8.30PM Ocean Grove Primary School hosts its annual fundraising twilight fair today. Pull up a haybale and enjoy the delicious food, local wine, carnival rides, creative children’s activities and all things apple! Four hours of live music including the popular Beachniks. www.geelongaustralia.com.au/events

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND Industry leaders who value innovation and are genuinely concerned with achieving gains through sustainable practices around the delivery of their products and services should participate, specifically: • Business owners, operators, senior managers across all sectors • Business professionals • Senior executives • Production managers • Industry leaders • Engineers • Environmental managers • Lean / CI managers This program is especially focused on helping resource conscious businesses and their supply chains, in the Barwon Region, who are significant consumers of materials, energy and water with associated waste streams and greenhouse gas emissions. For more information go to www.geelongmanufacturingcouncil. com.au/documents/greenlightprojectbrochure.pdf

FIRE SERVICES LEVY Following a recommendation of the Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission the State Government has changed how it will collect revenue to pay for fire fighting services.

The Amendment came into operation on 28 February when the notice of approval was published in the Government Gazette.

A copy of the amendment can be inspected, free of charge at:

The Green Light Project has been made possible through the Beyond Waste Fund, a $1.35m State Government initiative which helps businesses tackle waste before it is created, greatly reducing the amount of waste generated from daily operations. This will encourage businesses to adopt more efficient practices that ultimately will increase their competitiveness in their respective market environments. The Geelong Manufacturing Council has been funded by Sustainability Victoria to offer this groundbreaking program to regional industry.

Come along and discover what Geelong Playgroups and local organisations can offer both you and your child/grandchild. Join in the free activities for children.

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The amendment rezones Council land at at the Lara Recreation Reserve 18 Alkara and 8-10 Mill Road Lara from Rural Living Zone to Public Park and Recreation Zone.

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This means residents will no longer need to pay for a fire services levy through their property insurance. Instead property owners will see a separate charge on their rates notice for this State Government tax.

BELLARINE AGRICULTURAL SHOW SUNDAY 10 MARCH - 9.00AM-4.00PM Annual display and judging at the Bellarine Agricultural Show. Machinery displays - vintage, agricultural implements, tractors and cars plus tractor competitions. Handcrafts, cooking, local produce art and photography competitions. Kids activities and rides and lots, lots more! Adults $10, Children under 16 and Pensioners $5, Family $25, Children under five enter for free. www.bellarineshow.com.au

From the 1 July this year Victorian Councils will be required to collect a fire services levy through their annual rates notice and forward to the State Government. Before you renew your property insurance this year make sure you check with your insurer to understand changes to your insurance premium after 1 July 2013. The State Government is working on the details of the fire services levy and more information will be available in the coming months. Visit www.dtf.vic.gov.au/firelevy


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By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN

A BARWON Heads stockbroker has pleaded guilty to two charges of insider trading. Norman Graham, the former managing director of stockbroking firm Lonsec Limited, admitted to selling 200,000 shares in a company using inside information, according to Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). ASIC said the charges related to an order Mr Graham placed on 26 February, 2010, to sell the shares in Clean Seas Tuna across two client accounts while still serving as Lonsec’s managing director.

ASIC alleged Mr Graham knew when he sold the shares that Clean Seas Tuna was about to announce a financial loss of more than $10 million. He also knew that the company’s southern bluefin tuna fingerlings had died, with both events lowering the company’s share price, ASIC alleged. Mr Graham was bailed to appear for a plea hearing in Victorian County Court on 16 May. Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions is prosecuting the case against him. Mr Graham was no longer a director of Lonsec, ASIC said. ASIC records show that

Financial Research Holdings bought Lonsec in June. Financial Research Holdings is a consortium under the leadership of private equity specialist Mark Carnegie, with SuperRatings as a part owner. Records also reveal at least seven directors and senior office holders left Lonsec between late 2010 and late 2011. The Independent does not suggest any of the resignations were linked to the ASIC investigation or that serving Lonsec directors and employees were subject to ASIC proceedings.

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Mouthguards for your kids: Don’t take risks! When your child plays a sport it’s important to protect their teeth with a mouthguard. A fall, a ball or bat in the face or a knock from another player can cause serious damage to young teeth. Whilst some injuries may only be minor and can be easily treated other injuries can cause problems for a growing child’s teeth and may create problems in later life. So it’s good advice to make sure your children always wear a mouthguard when playing sport. But please, don’t just go to a sports store and purchase a readymade one (made to fit any child’s mouth) “off the shelf” no matter what the shop assistant may do or say to convince you to purchase it. They may be cheap but they’re not great protection for young teeth. I recommend that you get a mouthguard made specifically for your child by a dentist or other qualified dental professional. Here at the Geelong Children’s Dental Centre, we take exacting impressions of your child’s mouth and teeth, carefully noting any special requirements. Then we mould a mouthguard specifically designed to fit their mouth and protect their teeth. When it’s ready, we fit it so it’s exactly right for maximum protection and ensure they know how to use it properly. As the mother of three young children I wouldn’t let my kids play a sport without the protection of a properly fitted mouthguard. I’d want you to do the same for your kids.

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IT’S A STICK UP: Newtown City Falcons hockey members Lachlan D’Arcy, Will Thomson and Henry Rodda celebrate the looming start of the season. Picture: REG RYAN 95078

More kids ‘sticking up’ for hockey JUNIOR hockey is experiencing a growth spurt as Geelong’s biggest club prepares for the 2013 season. Newtown Hockey Club’s Claire Barnes said numbers in the under-6 joeys and under-8 minkey competitions had increased markedly in the past two years. Ms Barnes said Newtown fielded 18 teams from among its 260 members, with the littlies playing on a grass pitch at King Lloyd Reserve. “They spend most of the time having fun and learning the basic skills. They don’t really play matches as such,” she said.

The teenage and senior teams play at Stead Park, recently awarded $650,000 in State Government funding for a second synthetic hockey pitch. “The second pitch at Stead Park will make it easier for teams to play. We have new clubs in Torquay and Golden Plains around Bannockburn coming along. “Playing on a good surface is an incentive to improve skills and it creates a reputation for hockey as well as a pathway for people. “Our representative teams play at a good level in Melbourne in the Hockey Victoria competition.” Ms Barnes said perceptions

that hockey was a dangerous sport had eased in comparison with worries of serious injuries in other sports, including the concussion debate surrounding Aussie Rules. “Hockey is non-contact. Players always wear the appropriate protective gear like mouthguards and shin pads.” Ms Barnes said the club’s season launch, from 10am to 1pm on 14 April at King Lloyd Reserve, Windsor Rd, Newtown, would feature opportunities to try hockey as well as a jumping castle and face-painting. For more information, contact Claire Barnes on 0417 015 130 or email abarnes@pipeline. com.au.

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EARLY HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIENCES Now that we are more than half way through term 1 Oberon’s year 7 students are well and truly into the swing of life at high school. The Year 7 Anglesea Experience at the start of the year provided a valuable opportunity for students to engage in outdoor adventure activities whilst bonding with their class mates and pushing themselves a little bit beyond their comfort zone.

Parking threat to city’s revival By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN CHANGES to parking provisions could hamper revitalisation of central Geelong, a council report has warned. The report said State Government’s overhaul of commercial zones would “impose additional pressure” on the area. “The new zones will remove the floor space caps for retail and office land uses that apply to key commercial centres in the municipality. The new zones, if unchanged, will result in traditional bulky goods areas, some industrial areas and office precincts being available for shops and supermar-

‘As soon as I got to camp I knew I was in for a good time doing the big swing, mountain biking and making new friends’ – Hugo Even the year 12 student leaders helping on the days commented that it was wonderful to reflect back on their own Anglesea experience in year 7, and remember how important it was to forge important and lasting friendships. Back in the class room students are enjoying some varied types of activities different to their primary school experiences. Some favourites so far include woodwork, food technology and science.

kets without a planning permit,” the report said. “These changes may have adverse impacts on the desirability of tenancies in the CAA (central activities area), as key tenants may seek cheaper sites with main road frontages that were not previously available for shops “The competitiveness of the Geelong CAA will therefore be paramount in ensuring that the objectives of the revitalised city centre are realised.” Council has been working on a Vision 2 project to revitalise the city centre with development and shop-top living.

The report said parking changes would provide “greater flexibility and reduced costs for developers”. Council’s consideration of cash-in-lieu of car parks was on hold while State Government considered its state-wide parking provisions, the report said. Revitalisation of central Geelong depended on its competitiveness but a cash-in-lieu scheme could impose extra costs on new developments, jeopardising the revival, the report said. Council had to ensure that unnecessary barriers to development do not impede progress on viable developments, the report said.

Coles store revamp serves up jobs

OBERON’S INFORMATION EVENING FOR YEAR 7 (2014) will be held on May 20. Tours of the school will be held between 5 and 7pm with an Information Session commencing at 7pm. A brochure regarding the new Year 7 Enhancement Program is available from your local primary school or can be obtained from Oberon directly. Visit our website http://www.oberonhs.vic.du.au 1065680-TB10-13

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GIVE THEM A HAND: Coles Geelong West staff officially open their revamped store on Shannon Ave. Picture: REG RYAN 94952 and delicious fresh produce they want.” Mr Morgan said Coles would celebrate the opening with a barbecue and a competition with

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In addition other extracurricular opportunities that students have embraced include instrumental music, choir, and a number of the new young student leaders have commenced the Compass Award Program, a pre cursor to the prestigious Duke of Edinburgh program coordinated through Awards Victoria.

COLES Geelong West has created 20 jobs with its new-look market-style supermarket. Store manager Todd Morgan said the revamped store had 120 staff since officially reopening on Wednesday. The market-style layout included a redesigned fresh produce section, new bakery and butcher departments, a slice-onrequest meat service and six selfservice checkouts. The changes to the previous supermarket were in response to “our customers’ needs and feedback”, Mr Morgan said. “We’re providing our customers with the quality products

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The swimming sports, one of the major whole school events, provided students with their first house activity and the chance to win that elusive House Cup. One of the major stars on the day from year 7 was Bradley Jones who continued to have further success at the Geelong Interschool event with a win in the 50 metre freestyle, breaststroke and backstroke, 2nd in the medley relay and 3rd in the U20 100 metre backstroke. Both the junior boys and girls finished 2nd overall. Oberon is proud of the great participation shown by all.

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McDonald’s creates 90 new careers in Leopold Geelong’s newest McDonald’s restaurant, to be opened in Coles Gateway Plaza in Leopold in March, will see the creation of more than 90 jobs for local residents. The launch of the restaurant will be celebrated with a Grand Opening on Saturday 9 March 2013. There will be range of activities and special offers on the day including the opportunity to meet Ronald McDonald and see a special performance from Ronald and friends Birdy, Hamburglar and Grimace.

WHAT: McDonald’s Leopold Grand Opening/Family Day WHERE: McDonald’s Restaurant, Coles Gateway Plaza, Bellarine Highway, Leopold WHEN: Say hello to Ronald McDonald: 11:30am – 12:00pm Ronald McDonald and Friends Supershow: 12:30pm – 1:00pm

Leopold McDonald’s licensee Geoff and Rebecca Coomes is looking forward to opening the restaurant doors to the local community, and said the restaurant would provide employment opportunities for a range of part time, casual, and full time positions.

incorporating extensive training and developmental opportunities. Leopold McDonald’s licensee Geoff and Rebecca Coomes is looking forward to opening the restaurant doors to the local community, and said the restaurant would provide employment opportunities for a range of part time, casual, and full time positions.

“The opening will provide local residents with the potential to pursue a career they are passionate about, offering a clear path from crew person to restaurant management,

“The opening will provide local residents with the potential to pursue a career they are passionate about, offering a clear path from crew person to restaurant management,

incorporating extensive training and developmental opportunities. “McDonald’s is proud to be one of Australia’s biggest employers and trainers of young people. “We often provide local Geelong residents with their first job and we consider it a great privilege, but also a great responsibility. McDonald’s provides an unmatched opportunity for people to learn skills that they can apply throughout their working lives,” Coomes said. Nationally McDonald’s invests more than $40 million annually on training crew, managers and corporate employees, offering nationally accredited traineeships and qualifications. McDonald’s Leopold will open seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Anyone interested in a crew position at McDonald’s should apply at http://www.mcdonalds.com.au/careers/ join-us <http://www.mcdonalds.com.au/careers/join-us> 1065904-SL10-13


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GEELONG’S water catchments finished at 78.2 per cent capacity after several interesting rain features in February. First, the urban area averaged 30mm, close to the long-term February normal of 31.5mm, but the geographical distribution was far from uniform. Most of the Otways region received less than 80 per cent of its usual February rain and some parts less than 50 per cent but north of Geelong, from Lara through to the Central Highlands, was well-above average. Secondly, most of the rain was on the first three and last three

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Normally Geelong would expect to receive an average of 109mm across summer. This time we registered only around 60mm. But the difference between a wet and a dry summer here is often just a matter of the timing of a cold front, the positioning of a low-pressure centre or a trigger to set off a thunderstorm. February temperatures were higher than average but nowhere near records. Ten days exceeded 30C, the top 38.4C. Summer overall was the warmest since 1981 and warmer than the long-term normal by an adjusted .8C, which helps explain the lower rainfall.

$10m works boost dementia beds By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A $10 MILLION redevelopment project to help Geelong cope with increased demand for dementiaspecific beds is under way at North Geelong’s Multicultural Aged Care Services (MACS). Chief executive Joy Leggo said the preparatory infrastructure work had begun on the first two stages of the four-stage development, expected to take 18 months. The fourth stage would include 30 dementia beds as part of a Federal Government allocation, Ms Leggo said. The Independent reported last year that Geelong faced the highest prevalence of dementia cases in Victoria. Ms Leggo said the statistics were frightening. She feared the region would be unable to keep up with the demands of its ageing population.

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ASSET: Richard Marles visits MACS to hear about the new project. The Alzheimer’s Australia report estimated greater Geelong would have 11,594 dementia cases by 2050. Corio MP Richard Marles called MACS a community asset as he toured the development. “We have seen MACS grow from a simple hostel structure in

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A QUILT filled with handprints and personal references on the wall of the lounge area at Geelong’s Anam Cara House encapsulates the spirit of the place. Each guest at Anam Cara receives a square on the quilt, letting them know both they and their life story are important. Anam Cara House Geelong is a community service providing care for people with life-limiting illnesses and also provides respite for carers. “Everyone becomes a member of the Anam Cara family,” volunteer Erika said. “It’s a privilege to be involved in people’s lives at a time like that.” And while they are totally sincere in their attitude, it doesn’t mean the Anam Cara lounge is a solemn place. Far from it. The group of volunteers often holds theme days, such as portraying timeless Scots poet Robbie Burns complete with kilt. Fun and laughter are part of making each day worthwhile. “Families realise the importance of the quilt afterwards,” Erika observed. “Often they will discover some little part of a loved one’s life that they had not known or had overlooked.” Erika was one of the founding members of Anam Cara’s volunteer group after retiring from her nursing career but feeling she still had something to offer. “I think I still have something to give and I believe in what we have here. We’ve received so much support in setting it up, so it has touched a lot of other people as well.” Fellow volunteer Marg was previously involved

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FUN TIMES: Anam Cara volunteers and patients enjoy a game. in a hospice at Bendigo before moving to Geelong and looking for a way to stay involved. “Some people say to me that it must be depressing but it’s not,” Marg said. “They ask me how I can work in this area but we try to make it a happy time and make people comfortable,” “It’s a different experience to hospital; it’s much more homely and peaceful.” Volunteer Eileen is also a retired nurse who survived breast cancer and wanted to be involved. “You don’t have to have a nursing background, though,” Eileen emphasised. “There are lots of other things to do, in the office, laundry, the op shop, a whole range of activities.” The 120 strong volunteer group had become tightly knit, like a family, Erika said.

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“Most of us join by word of mouth and sometimes volunteers come in off the street but we can always use more help,” she smiled. “We occasionally go out and talk to clubs or get publicity but mostly it’s through the friends and family network. “We do our own fund-raising, like holding an art show and a trivia night. We also hold an end-of-year break-up, complete with a Sister Act-style talent show. “There’s a monthly friendship group where volunteers just go out and socialise, perhaps over dinner, and a book club. “Anam Cara is a 24-hour operation, so there are always volunteers needed around the place.” More information on volunteering for Anam Cara is available by phoning volunteer co-ordinators Anne Dance or Sherilyn Drew on 5222 5831.

FORD and other car-makers are seeking a clearer deal on federal tax and customs charges to avoid a double-tax slug under new laws on overseas purchases. Changes to transfer pricing rules for both income tax and custom duty would directly impact on the Geelong manufacturer, Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries has warned. Chamber boss Tony Weber, acting on behalf of Australian car-makers and major importers of cars and motorbikes, highlighted inconsistencies between tax and customs laws to Federal Government. But a bill to bring the taxes in line would affect not just the auto industry, a significant importer of goods and services, but also numerous other manufacturers across the country. The Exposure Draft Tax Laws (Cross-Border Transfer pricing) Bill 2013 relates to transfer pricing benefits available to companies when involved in overseas purchases. But when calculating the benefit companies’ taxable income and overall profitability is gauged rather than the pricing of overseas transactions. Aimed at tightening laws under which companies can lower their tax liabilities, car-makers fear the new laws would increase their charges. “We request a whole of government approach to transfer pricing, not only from an income tax perspective, but also in relation to customs duty,” Mr Weber wrote to Treasury. “The government has previously committed to a whole of government approach to legislation and this approach needs to be reflected in the modernisation of the transfer pricing rules.” A Ford spokesman said the chamber was handling the issue on Ford’s behalf and declined to comment further.

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THE Ocean Grove sports pavilion debate has been hijacked for political gain. In 2007 Ocean Grove Community Association got the sports groups together, resulting in a master plan study and capital works implementation report. This document was used to lobby all levels of government. Cr Jan Farrell took the initiative to seek funding for the project. She successfully obtained $2 million each from council and Federal Government and a commitment from the previous Labor Victorian government of $5 million before the last state election but the coalition State Government has yet to make a commitment. The recent stage one expenditure of the federal funds on infrastructure upgrades was necessary and logical because without them a pavilion could not operate. Due to the lack of state funding the project cannot proceed and the debate has turned to providing temporary facilities when it should be forcing the Victorian coalition to provide a $2 million contribution. Ocean Grove should not be held to ransom until the next state election. Federal Liberal candidate Sarah Henderson is wrong to make out it is a federal issue. When she writes an open letter demanding that State Government allocates its contribution I might take notice of her commitment to Ocean Grove. Michael Harbour Ocean Grove

Press case for freedom HAS Goshen Watts (Letters, March 1) ever heard of freedom of the press? It’s a greatly valued principle in a democratic society. It means we are all entitled to express our thoughts. That’s why the Independent shouldn’t ban letters from “climate deniers”, as Mr Watts called them, just as it doesn’t have the right to banish his pro-climate-change theories. Input from both sides of any debate gives readers the chance to sum up the alternatives and form their own opinions. Biased newspapers are not popular with readers. We should all be thankful for a free press, even when it provides information that we don’t appreciate. Melva Stott Anglesea

KEITH Fagg’s mayoral role was never going to be a walk in the park. Merging his business autonomy, expertise, wealth and success with essentially moribund local governance and an array of state entities along with new councillor colleagues places Cr Fagg firmly between a rock and a hard a place. Media coverage of him should cease dancing around the periphery with patronising questions and open-ended, shallow commentary. Cr Fagg advocated CBD rejuvenation via residential options and non-essential truck-free carriageways. A mix of tenancy skewed to cashed-up retirees is required but, given Deakin University’s capacity to attract federal funding, has City of Greater

HARD PLACE: Mayor Keith Fagg. Geelong flagged, and at what levels, accelerated support to create a Deakin-led vibrant residential CBD? It’s puzzling why the mayor must be an apologist for the continuance of unnecessary truck incursions. Why can’t VicRoads become accountable, putting in place a 7am-to-7pm curfew on CBD trucks other than whitegoods deliveries?

Climate least of worries WHO does Goshen Watts think he is? First, I am neither a denier nor an alarmist, as he obviously is. I consider myself an analyst with 45 years of keen interest in the climate and its debates. Secondly, why does he think he is right? The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is a government-controlled organisation peddling its own tune. Anyone can submit to it an article, which is often reviewed by unqualified people who pass it to the next reviewers before publication if it fits government guidelines. This usually works toward alarmist theories, for which more government money is available. Climate scientists are increasingly saying global warming is not anthropogenic and, in fact, the past

To say that such a curfew would be a negative, given its European effectiveness, is nonsense. Also, where does the mayoral role effectively sit in the regional blur created by a multiplicity of advocacy stakeholders - the City, G21, Committee for Geelong and Geelong Chamber Of Commerce as well as manufacturing and union groups? The 14 September poll offers, along with a state election in 2014, a probably not-to-berepeated regional opportunity to make infrastructure hay. It will be a pity if blunted advocacy short-changes the possibilities, not to mention the role of a mayor with a majority ratepayer mandate. Richard Worland Manifold Heights

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OVER the period of 9 to 24 February Geelong participated in a 14th Sustainable Living Festival. This year the Melbourne-based organisers extended the invitation to regional areas to participate in the festival’s My State of Sustainability program. Community groups and small businesses in our area put their hands up to host 40-plus events in Geelong. Outside Melbourne, our town held the largest cluster of activities in the state. The events ranged from educational and inspirational lectures, food swaps, open garden tours, films, workshops on how to grow fruit and vegetables, make cheeses and jams and preserves, just to name a few. I congratulate and thank all of the people involved in this initiative. Our future sustainability is all of our responsibility and I was inspired to think there are so many people in our town who are interested and care about making Geelong a more sustainable place to live and work. Sam Smith Future Proofing Geelong

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ART – Multicultural Arts Victoria’s Heartlands Refugee Art Prize seeking refugees’ submissions. Paintings, drawings, photography or mixed media on theme I wish to see ... . More than $20,000 prize money. Entries close 10 May. Enquiries 9188 3681, fiesta@multiculturalarts.com.au. TRIAL – Over-18s wanted for world-first trial to test whether healthy diet can treat depression. Phone 4215 3304 or email diet@barwonhealth.org.au. BRIDGE – Geelong Bridge Club classes begin 19 March. Bookings 5257 2144. ART – Art is ... gallery’s From the Stock Room exhibition by Jan Synot, Patsy Bush, Ann Webb, Judith Bennet, Glenys Bryant 11am-4pm Tuesdays to Fridays until March 28 at level 2, 64 Little Malop St. Enquiries 0421 969 230.

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. HEALTH – The Springs TOWN Club meets 9.15am at hall, Drysdale Uniting Church, High St. Positive lifestyle changes for healthy weight control. Enquires 5251 3763 or 0403 221 737.

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DANCING – Social ballroom dancing with Puff’s music 8-11.30pm at Geelong Ballroom, Bayview Pde, Hamlyn Heights. Entry $7 includes light supper. Enquiries 5281 1312 or 0422 776 711. VEHICLES – International Harvester Club of Australia 10th anniversary rally 9am-5pm at Geelong showgrounds. Display of vehicles, tractors, equipment and memorabilia. Entry $10. Under-15s free. Enquiries 0418 329 778. DANCE – Old-time dance 8-11.30pm at Wurdale Hall, Wurdale Rd, Winchelsea. Entry $8 includes music by Leigh Moneghetti Band. Under-16s free. Enquiries 5248 0338. SPEAKING – Rostrum public speaking group meets 6.45pm upstairs at St George Workers Club, 212 Pakington St, Geelong West. Enquiries 5250 4507. DANCE – Ballroom dancing 8pm-midnight at Freshwater Creek Hall, Dickins Rd. Four-piece band. Enquiries 5264 5169. DANCE – 2013 Geelong 24-hour Mega Swim launch dinner-dance 7pm-midnight at Club Italia, 515 Bellarine Hwy, Moolap. Entry $35 includes three-course meal and entertainment. Enquiries 0409 046 253 or 5250 2349.

Thursday DANCE – Westcoast Seekers Club dance 8-11pm at function room, Geelong RSL, Belmont. All welcome. Enquiries 5248 4903. DANCE – Life Activities Club Geelong dance 2.30-4.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Rd. Entry $5. All welcome. Enquiries 5251 3529. MEDITATION – Meditation and philosophy discussion 10am-midday at TOPS, 18 Price St, Torquay. Entry by gold coin. Enquiries 5264 7484. PHILOSOPHY – Philosophy café 2-4.30pm at Pear Tree Café, Gilbert St. Free. Enquiries 5264 7484.

Friday MEDITATION – Spiritual teachings, self-inquiry and study group with Swami Atmananda 7.30pm at 5 Daisy St, Newtown. Enquiries 5229 4210. The Independent’s Community Calendar is a free service for not-for-profit community organisations. Please keep submissions short, simple and include the day, date, time, location and a contact phone number. Emails without attachments are preferred. Email editorial@geelongindependent.com. au, phone 5249 6700 or fax 5249 6799.

Sunday SERVICE – Divine service 3pm at Geelong Christian Spiritual Church, 10 St Albans Rd, East Geelong. Guest speakers and flower readings. Spiri-

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BLUES DAY: The Hornets play Ocean Grove next week. piano playing. If you stir it all up, that’s The Hornets,” Horne explained. The band was enjoying a younger audience becoming interested in the group’s beloved blues, he said. “The blues has had resurgence in a lot of young people’s musical listening and increasingly our audience is often split between a certain age and also those in their 20s.” That “certain age” belonged to anyone “who knew Daddy

Cool in the ’70s or The Black Sorrows in the ’80s”, Horne clarified. He had even written a song, When You Reach a Certain Age, that often yielded requests from fans who could relate to its sentiment. “I love the blues because it’s real. There’s nothing between the audience and the musicians other than some guitars and a keyboard. It speaks to universal issues,” Horne asserted. Horne ranked Ocean

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SINGING is especially liberating for Craig Horne, singersongwriter for Melbourne blues band The Hornets. A stutter impairs his speaking voice but his words become fluent when singing. “I suppose it’s the one time when I can actually express myself vocally. I don’t think anyone quite understands why it happens but I think it’s relatively common for people with my affliction,” Horne told the Independent. The Hornets brings together some of the country’s best veteran musicians. Jining Horne are guitarist Jeff Burstin (Jo Jo Zep and the Falcons, The Black Sorrows), bassist Wayne Duncan (Daddy Cool), drummer Chris Tabone (The Bad Loves) and keyboardist Bruce Haymes (Paul Kelly and Renee Geyer bands). The band’s dark, bluesy sound has been entertaining audiences since 1997, with the band having produced five CDs and performing as everything from a duo up to a five-piece. “We’re sort of an amalgamation of our influences, which range from folk to country to blues to straight ahead rock to New Orleans barrel-house


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Mornings for Love By MICHELLE HERBISON THERE’S no audience like an Aussie audience, in singer and dancing star Jackie Love’s mind. The internationally-successful Australian told the Independent she was looking forward to choosing slightly different programs for her “straight-forward” Aussie crowds after recent touring in Europe and America. “Aussies really know what they feel. They say what they mean and they mean what they say,” Love mused. “I’ve been working in America a lot and they are very polite and nice. The English are a little more reserved but Aussies are really vocal.” Love said she was planning a mix of songs from a range of genres for Geelong Performing Arts Centre’s Musical Mornings on Wednesday and Thursday. She would draw on her decades of singing, musicals, television, and radio appearances since rising to international fame as a young guest star with Sammy Davis Jnr. Love’s musical theatre credentials include starring in Singing in the Rain opposite Todd McKenney and in Dancing Man with David Atkins. Recording and performing

the music from three CDs featuring the song-writing of Siobhan Cruise has also kept Love busy in recent years. “I specifically choose songs that get people’s hearts and mean something really special,” Love said. “All the music I like to sing means something and tells stories. It’s very satisfying.” Love is certainly well-practised at adapting her program to suit an audience, having learnt songs in 11 languages throughout her time on the road. “I started by singing in Italian and French because I learnt them at school, then as I went to each country I learnt a song that was popular in that country,” she explained. “I’ve found some beautiful songs and it gets a lovely response. Music is a universal language and when you sing a song that has deep meaning - people respond to that.” Love expected a “friendly” and “intimate” atmosphere during the morning concerts than at larger shows. “We’ll have little chats. I’ll talk about my life and the music that’s important to me. “I definitely want everybody to bring their singing voices along so I’m not the only one singing!”

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6:00 rage 6:30 Childrenʼs 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: Bristol [s] 12:00 Landline [s] 1:00 Travel Oz [s] 1:30 World Caf Asia: Malacca 2:00 How The Earth Was Made: The Driest Place On Earth [s] 3:00 The Pre-Raphaelites: Victorian Revolutionaries [s] 3:30 Basketball: WNBL: Grand Final [s] 6:00 Dig 1940 [s] 6:30 Compass: The New Pope (PG) 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 David Attenborough: Galapagos (PG) 8:30 Midsomer Murders (M v) [s] 10:00 Rev (PG) [s] – A heatwave hits London and vicar Adam canʼt sleep and a pensioner thinks her room is haunted. 10:30 Shakespeare Uncovered: Richard II (PG) 11:25 Art Of Russia: Smashing The Mould (PG) 12:20 Movie: “The Front Page” (M v) (ʼ75) Stars: Jack Lemmon & Walter Matthau 2:00 Movie: “The Bachelor And The Bobby Soxer” (G) (ʼ47) Stars: Cary Grant 3:35 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend (PG) 11:00 Iron Chef Australia 11:30 10 Years Younger (PG) 12:00 Movie: “Big Fat Liar” (G) (ʼ02) Stars: Paul Giamatti 2:00 Movie: “Leatherheads” (PG v,l) (ʼ08) Stars: George Clooney 4:30 Live Healthy, Be Happy [s] 5:00 Special: Jesus Christ Superstar Arena Spectacular 2013 5:30 Coxyʼs Big Break [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Sunday Night [s] 7:30 Border Security - Australiaʼs Front Line (PG) [s] 8:00 The Force - Behind The Line (PG 8:40 Downton Abbey (M) [s] – The new maid is managing to get quite a bit of attention from the servants. 9:45 Castle: Significant Others / The Blue Butterfly (M v,a) 11:40 Law & Order: LA (M) 12:35 Harryʼs Practice 1:00 House Calls To The Rescue 2:30 Home Shopping 3:00 NBC Today [s] 6:00 Childrenʼs Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Wide World Of Sports 11:00 Australian Athletics Tour 2013: Sydney Track Classic Highlight 12:00 Same Name: Reggie Bush (PG) 1:00 Movie: “Hotel Paradiso” (PG s) Stars: Gina Lollobrigida 3:00 Movie: “Goodbye, Mr. Chips” (G) Stars: Peter OʼToole 5:00 News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards 6:00 National News 6:30 The Block: All Stars (PG) 7:30 60 Minutes [s] 8:30 The Mentalist: Red Lacquer Nail Polish (M s) 9:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Strip Maul (M v,a) 10:30 CSI: Miami: Last Stand (M v) 11:30 The Block: All Stars: Kitchen Room Reveal (Rpt) (PG) 12:30 Sunday Football – Melbourne Storm v St George Illawarra Dragons 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 Call Of The Whale [s] 9:00 Coffee Culture [s] 10:00 The Bolt Report [s] 10:30 Meet The Press [s] 11:30 Good Chef Bad Chef 12:00 The Doctors (PG) 1:00 Basketball: NBL Championship 2013 Round 22: Melbourne Tigers V New Zealand Breakers 3:00 Masters Of Chocolate [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield 4:30 Meet The Press: Afternoon Edition [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The All New Simpsons (PG v) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) [s] 7:00 Modern Family: Fulgencio (PG) 7:30 Masterchef: The Professionals (PG) – Welcome to finals week. 8:30 Elementary: Flight Risk (M) [s] 9:30 The Graham Norton Show (M) [s] 10:30 Late Night Movie: “Program To Be Advised” 1:00 Infomercial (PG) 5:00 Religious Programs 5:30 CBS - This Morning 5:30 Worldwatch 8:30 PopAsia 10:30 FIFA World Cup 2014 Magazine 11:00 UEFA Champions League Magazine 11:30 Speedweek [s] 1:30 Al Jazeera News 2:30 Sailing: Vende Globe 2013 3:30 My Family Feast: Argentinean [s] 4:05 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations: Laos (PG) [s] 5:00 Cycling Central [s] 5:35 Inspector Rex: Rexʼs Revenge (PG) 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Lost Worlds: History Cold Case: The Bodies in the Well (PG) [s] 8:30 Wonders of the Solar System: Aliens [s] 9:35 Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die (MA15+a,s) [s] – In a frank and personal documentary, author Sir Terry Pratchett considers how he might choose to end his life. 10:45 Drama Movie: “Offset” (M l,v) (ʼ06) – A Romanian woman, is in love with a German contractor in Bucharest. They plan to get married in three days. But her boss, is determined to get her back. (In German) 12:45 Classic Albums: Paranoid (M l,d) 1:50 Weatherwatch Overnight

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FinallyFriday Finally Friday Tuesday 12 Wednesday 13 Thursday 14 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 (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 Shaun Micallefʼs Mad As Hell 8:30 QI: Joints (PG) [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] 10:25 Lateline [s] 11:00 The Business 11:30 Bored To Death: Escape From The Castle! (M l,d,n) 11:55 Durham County (MA15+l,d,s,v) [s] 12:45 Parliament Question Time: Senate [s] 1:45 Compass: Woman Of The Book: Geraldine Brooks [s] 2:15 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 3:00 Grand Designs 3:50 Movie: “Underwater!” (G) (ʼ55) 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Mystery Woman: Vision Of A Murder” (M l,s) (ʼ86) Stars: Kellie Martin 2:00 Dr Oz: The Cancer Youʼre Most Likely To Miss: Pancreatic Cancer (PG s) 3:00 Wild Vets [s] 3:30 Minute To Win It (PG) 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) – In an MKR first, teams will join forces tonight to create a fourcourse meal during the rapid cook-off. 8:40 Last Resort: Another Fine Navy (M v,a) – The crew is hit with an attack by an unknown force. 9:40 Highway Patrol: Sleazeball (PG) [s] – driver is caught doing 126kph in an 80 zone. 10:10 Worldʼs Wildest Police Videos (M v) [s] 11:10 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 12:10 Harryʼs Practice [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 [s] 5:30 Hot Seat [s] 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 The Block: All Stars (PG) – Living room week is in full swing. 8:00 Hot Property (PG) [s] 8:30 Paradeʼs End (M v,s) – Vicious rumours about Christopher abound, leading to tragedy at Groby. 9:40 Paradeʼs End (M v,l) – Sylvia decides to visit her husband in France, oblivious to the consequences for him. 10:50 The Block: All Stars (PG) 11:50 Weeds (M l,v) 12:20 Extra [s] 12:50 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 [s] 11:00 Masterchef: The Professionals Encore (PG) [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: The Great Simpsina [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Modern Family (PG) [s] 8:30 Mr & Mrs Murder: Atlas Drugged (M a) 9:30 The Good Wife: The Seven Day Rule (M s) 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 6:30 UEFA Champions League: Round 16 - 2nd Leg *Live* 9:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Insight [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: Hobetsu: Grandpaʼs Fight Back [s] 6:00 Grand Tours of Scotland: A Bed for the Night [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Wildest Arctic: Arctic Ocean: The Frozen Sea (PG) [s] 8:30 Hostile Environment (PG) [s] – Actor Liam Cunningham explores the secretive world of the modern day international security contractor. 9:30 Inside Japanʼs Nuclear Meltdown [s] – This is an unprecedented account of the crisis inside the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex. 10:30 World News Australia Late [s] 11:05 Drama Movie: “The Architect” (M a,n,s) (ʼ08) (In German) 12:45 Romance Movie: “The Bubble” (MA15+s) (ʼ06) (From Israel, in Hebrew) 2:50 Weatherwatch Overnight

6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:30 Business Today [s] 10:00 Jung In Europa 11:00 Life At 3 [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 Movie: “The Paleface” (G) (ʼ48) Stars: Jane Russell 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Childrenʼs Programs 5:00 Eggheads [s] 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 Catalyst: On The Road [s] 8:30 Canberra Confidential [s] – As Canberra celebrates its centenary, thereʼs no better time to bare its secrets. 9:30 The Midwives (M l) [s] 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:05 The Business [s] 11:30 Seven Ages Of Britain: Age Of Revolution [s] – In the 17th century the British people learnt to question everything. The result was the Civil War which spawned a re-invented monarchy. 12:35 The Clinic (M d,v) [s] – Follows life in a busy medical practice. 1:30 Parliament Question Time: Reps [s] 2:30 NTFL: Preliminary Final 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “919 Fifth Avenue” (M v,s,a) (ʼ95) Stars: Lea Thompson 2:00 Dr Oz: The Holistic Prevention Guide From The Diseases You Fear The Most (PG) [s] 3:00 Wild Vets [s] 3:30 Minute To Win It (PG) 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 My Kitchen Rules (PG) – Itʼs elimination night and the pressure is mounting. 8:45 Bones: The Twist In The Plot / The Change In The Game (M) – Brennan and Booth start discussing their individual choices for afterdeath arrangements. 10:45 Nazi Hunters: Franz Stangl & Gustav Wagner (M) 11:45 Up All Night (PG) 12:15 Last Chance Learners (PG) [s] 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 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] – The living rooms and gardens are almost complete. For one team, a wrong measurement spells disaster in the garden and paint spraying in the living room means time lost instead of time saved. 8:00 RBT: Trogs On Tour (PG) – Karenʼs been at a friends 40th birthday with her partner and after numerous drinks decided to risk the drive home. 8:30 The AFL Footy Show (M) [s] – The Logie award-winning AFL Footy Show celebrates its 20th season. 10:30 Two And A Half Men (PG s,l) 11:30 The NRL Footy Show (PG) 1:30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 2:00 Guthy Renker / Trivita 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 [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: Million Dollar Maybe [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Jamieʼs 15 Minute Meals [s] 8:30 Law & Order: SVU: Beautiful Frame (M) 9:30 Law & Order: SVU: Anchor (M) 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 6:30 UEFA Champions League: Round 16 - 2nd Leg *Live* 9:05 Worldwatch 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: The Voice of Los Nevados 6:00 Grand Tours of Scotland: From Burns to Butlins [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Food Safari: South Africa (PG) [s] 8:00 Gourmet Farmer: New Farm [s] – Matthew has discovered his small farm is too shady and too wet for most of the year, which has hindered his farming aspirations. 8:35 Yotam Ottolenghis Mediterranean Feasts: Tunisia (PG) [s] – Yotam dines on the freshest fish, discovers the national obsession with fiery harissa paste, and samples spicy merguez sausages. 9:30 24 Hours in Emergency: We Are Family (M a,l) [s] 10:30 World News Australia [s] 11:05 UEFA Champions League Hour 12:05 Horror Movie: “The Kaifeck Murders” (M v,h) (ʼ09) (In German) 1:40 Weatherwatch Overnight

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] 6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:30 Business Today [s] 10:00 Backyard Science [s] 11:00 Landline [s] l 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 Program To Be d Advised 1:30 Meerkat Manor [s] 2:00 Waterloo Road : [s] 3:00 Childrenʼs Programs 5:00 Eggheads [s] 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs: Clapham [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 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 Five Daughters (M l,v,d) – Two bodies are discovered in quick succession and panic erupts on the streets. 12:25 Movie: “Sudden Fear” (PG) (ʼ52) Stars: Joan Crawford 2:20 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 3:10 Grand Designs 4:00 Movie: “The Mark Of Zorro” (PG) (ʼ20) Stars: Douglas Fairbanks ] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:00 n 2013 Moomba Street Parade *Live* [s] 12:00 Seven 0 Morning News [s] 12:30 The Midday Movie: “Jane Austenʼs Northanger Abbey” (PG a,s) (ʼ07) Stars: : Felicity Jones 2:30 Dr Oz: Are Your Pee & Poop Normal? (PG) 3:00 Wild Vets [s] 3:30 Minute To Win It (PG) 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) – Itʼs elimination night at Kitchen Headquarters and the pressure is mounting as two teams battle for survival. 8:45 Revenge: Illusion (M) [s] – The ties that bind Victoria and Conrad are tested as they reaffirm their commitment to each other. 9:45 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 10:45 Private Practice: Mourning Sickness (M a) – The doctors join together for a celebration at Addisonʼs house. 11:45 Happy Endings (PG) 12:15 Last Chance Learners (PG) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today [s] y 6:00 Today 9:00 Mornings Summer Series (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen t DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 The View (PG) 2:00 : Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 News Now [s] 4:00 0 Extra 4:30 Afternoon News [s] 5:30 Hot Seat [s] e 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 The Block: All Stars (PG) – The finished kitchens are open for inspection. 8:15 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:15 Two And A Half Men (M s) 9:45 Person Of Interest: Booked Solid (PG) – Reese and Finch try to save a hotel maidʼs life, but the number of suspects proves to be overwhelming. 10:45 Footy Classified (M) – Football is set for a shake-up when the games biggest names and agenda-setters lock horns. 11:40 The Block: All Stars [s] 12:50 Extra 2:00 Guthy Renker / Trivita 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 5:00 Early Morning News l 6:00 CBS - This Morning 7:00 Wurrawhy [s] 7:30 ET e [s] 8:00 OMG! The Insider [s] 8:30 The Bold & The d 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 [s] 11:00 Masterchef: The Professionals Encore (PG) [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: Homer Scissorhands [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Masterchef: The Professionals (PG) [s] 8:30 Can Of Worms (M) [s] 9:30 Hawaii Five-O: Hookman (M v) 10:30 TEN Late News [s] 11:15 The Project Encore [s] 12:15 The Late Show (PG) 1:00 Infomercials (PG) 5:00 Religious Program (PG) 5:30 CBS - This Morning d 5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Drama Movie: “Orchestra e Seats” (M l) (ʼ06) (In French) 2:50 Allons-y Alonzo! a (PG) 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: Palau [s] 6:00 Grand Tours of Scotland [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:35 Mythbusters: Paper Armour (PG) [s] – Adam and Jamie explore the physics of shock waves in water and, if youʼre nearby, how best to avoid injury. 8:35 Man vs Wild: Fan vs. Wild (PG) [s] – Bear Grylls takes two fans into the Canadian wilderness on a life-changing adventure. 9:35 RocKwiz: Amaya Laucirica & James Reyne (PG) [s] 10:30 World News Australia [s] 11:00 The World Game 12:00 South Park: The Early Years: Weight Gain 4000 (M v,s) 1:25 The Family UK: Youʼre the One (M l) 2:25 Weatherwatch Overnight

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FinallyFriday Finally Friday

❯❯ Dining Out Advertising feature

MEREDITH BAKERY

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*Please ring and place your orders early! Kylie Nisbet, Carol McTigue and new manager Jarek Bochenski welcome patrons to White Eagle House.

House of fun

Big Breakfast now served Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday 8am - 2pm

GEELONG’S

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Breakfast & Lunch from 7.30am Weekdays & 8am Sat & Sun (closed Tuesdays)

WHITE Eagle House wants to satisfy its patrons’ food and entertainment cravings this autumn. Weekly specials including Monday steak night, Tuesday Parmis of the World night and weekday lunch two or threecourse meal deals are all available at White Eagle House. The Parmis of the World include Hawaiian, Italian, Mexican, Aussie and traditional parmigianas with several available side dish options. Patrons can select from a range of the chef’s speciality dishes for a two-course meal costing only $12.50 or three courses for $14.50 every Monday to Friday.

White Eagle House hosts an extensive line-up of music acts and games events. Live bands entertain guests from 8pm Fridays, with no cover charge. This Friday night local quartet Girl Friday will play classic tunes from the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s. Local cover band Boona will return on 15 March to play for patrons in the sports bar. The band will return again to White eagle House’s stage on 12 April. Popular cover band Horizon kicks off April’s line-up with a 5 April show. Registrations for a Darts Vic-

toria 2013 Easter Classic are open until 17 March. The competition runs for the whole weekend, beginning Friday, 29 March. Registrations and more information about the tournament are available by phoning Jeff Carter on 0425 803 552 or Geraldine Hutchinson on 9766 6665. White Eagle House offers a range of function hire options for its 500-capacity room. Patrons can also sign up to the club’s membership program for free in-house. Visit White Eagle House at 46-48 Fellmongers Rd, Breakwater, phone 5229 1009.

This week’s winner

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> 2 green apples sliced > 1/2 cup caster sugar

Food Wine Coffee Catering Functions

> 1 tsp cinnamon

Fri 29th March – Sun 31st March 2013 Friday Night 29th March 8pm–9pm BULL SHOOT OUT $500 Prize! Registrations commence from 9am Saturday 31st March 2013

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1. Preheat oven to 210°, melt butter with apple slices, sprinkle apples with sugar & cinnamon and caramelise. 2. Brush one sheet of filo pastry with melted butter and lay second sheet on top, cut pastry in half, spoon several slices of apple into one corner of pastry, fold corner over and continue folding until all pastry rolled. 3. Brush with melted butter, bake for 6-8 minutes.

> 50 g butter melted

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Now Introducing High Tea Every Thursday afternoon with coffee or tea and an assortment of savoury and sweet treats only $15.00

Cafe Brioche Great coffee, Great food, Great service Outside catering for functions Open Mon - Fri 8.30 am - 4.30 pm

175 West Fyans Street, Newtown tel: 03 4208 0441 e: info@brioche.com.au

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An Independent Advertising Feature

Families find choice at One World centre

ONE World Children’s Centre offers more choice for family. The centre provides a range of flexible and innovative children’s services, including kindergarten, child care and, for school-aged children, vacation care. One World recognises the importance of flexibility, which is why parents can choose the days and times that suit them best. One World also understands that sometimes families need change, so flexibility to extend hours or to book casual care when needed is available.

The centre’s early-childhood program is a vehicle for learning and development, providing quality experiences for all children, which reflects current thinking and early-childhood best practice. In addition to One World’s family grouping facility, the centre also provides a pre-kinder program for threeyear-olds and a funded four-year-old kindergarten program. The three-year-old pre-kinder program has the added benefit of preparing children for the transition into their pre-school year. They are provided with developmentally appropri-

ate activities and experiences for further challenge and are encouraged to explore relationships with others in a supportive and safe environment. The four-year-old kindergarten year is preparation for the transition to primary school, making it an important stage in children’s development. In the year before beginning primary school One World’s highly experienced kindergarten teachers Catherine and Ann Marie make it part of their daily work to help children to prepare for this exciting and new world. One World’s stimulating and

unique vacation care program is designed to keep school-aged children entertained by providing creative, stimulating and challenging activities specific to their interests, with a focus on leisure and recreation. The on-site program will be enhanced with activities including but not limited to science, nature, creativity, community and technology. One World Children’s Centre is at 407-411 Thompson Rd, North Geelong. More information is available by phoning 5272 3009 or visiting owfc. com.au.

Children enjoy a stimulating environment at One World Children’s Centre.

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VCAL offer for young parents DIVERSITAT Youth’s Young Parents Program is a re-engagement VCAL (Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning) course for young mums and dads aged 15 to 21 years. The course has been designed to allow young parents to return to education while still providing care for their young children. The program is a full VCAL course, run over the year with regular intake points. The course comprises literacy, numeracy, personal development skills, work-related skills and industry-specific skills strands. Units are made up of VCAL, further education and VET units, totalling at least 10 credits. VCAL is offered at two levels in the Young Parents Program:

Diversitat Youth is encouraging young parents to consider the new program for them. Foundation and Intermediate. Students are expected to attend two days a week. Tuesdays focus on literacy and numeracy and are child-free days.

Mondays focus on project planning, developing life and personal skills and learning parenting techniques and skills, with children welcome to attend. Parents will be fully responsible for their child on this day, with no care provided. Toys, activities and high chairs will be available in a room adjacent to the classroom. Students are expected to study from home each week, which will consist of regular homework tasks and assessments. Classes will cater for up to 10 students, be hands-on and lots of fun. More information is available by phoning Diversitat Youth on 0448 987 975 or visiting diversitat.org.au.

Awards for our leading youths NOMINATIONS for the 2013 Geelong Impetus Youth Awards are now open. The annual awards recognise young people who have made significant contributions in the areas of education, community work, sport, culture, the arts and the environment. Nominated young people are invited to a gala ceremony at Geelong Performing Arts Centre on Thursday, 11 April, with the winners each receiving $500. Council youth portfolio holder Jan Farrell said the awards cel-

ebrated the contribution young people make to the community. “Nominations are now open for the Impetus Youth Awards and we are looking for nominations of young people from all backgrounds and abilities,” Cr Farrell said. “We aren’t just looking for young people who are the best in their field. We are looking for those who have shown courage, community spirit and enthusiasm in whatever they are doing. “Young people have a lot to offer the broader community, de-

spite the negative perception the media can create. “The aim of the Impetus Youth Awards is to highlight and celebrate the fact that young people really can make a positive contribution to the community. “Please take a moment to think if you know someone aged 12 to 25 years who is inspiring others or working hard to make a difference in a particular area.” Nomination forms are available online at www.geelong australia.com.au/community/ youth/.

Automotive course for young people aged 15-19 years. Certificate I in Automotive – AUR10105 Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning - Foundation – VCALFND001 Certificate I in Vocational Preparation – 22012VIC 6 month course, industry visits, work placement, compassionate and experienced staff, small class sizes. Experience mechanics, panel-beating and spray-painting in a fully equipped, state of the art workshop. Learn how to service a vehicle, weld and repair doors and spray paint your own design on a panel using the latest in technology and much more! Next course starts on Monday 13th May 2013.

YOUTURN PROGRAM Automotive VCAL course for young people aged 15-19

BOOK IN A TOUR TODAY! Contact us on 52771710 This training is delivered by Diversitat Youth trading as Diversitat RTO5819. Training at Diversitat is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding.

Return to education after having a baby!

NATIONAL YOUTH WEEK 5-14 APRIL 2013

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NOMINATE.

CONTACT US NOW FOR A TOUR Phone 0448 987 975

Nominate now at www.youthcan.vic.gov.au or call the City’s Youth Development Unit on 5272 4688. Nominations close 22 March 2013

This training is delivered by Diversitat Youth trading as Diversitat RTO5819. Training at Diversitat is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding.

CONTACT US

The IMPETUS Geelong Youth Awards recognises young people who are making significant contributions in the areas of education, community, work, sport, culture, the arts and the environment.

P: 0448 989 975 E: youth@diversitat.org.au W: diversitat.org.au 33 Mount Pleasant Road, Belmont

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YOUNG PARENTS PROGRAM A re-engagement VCAL course for young mums and dads aged 15-21 years.

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$500

VCAL education for young mums and dads or pregnant young ladies aged 15-21 years. Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning – Foundation or Intermediate VCALFND001; VCALINT001 Certificate I in Vocational Preparation – 22012VIC 2 days per week plus homework, bring your baby 1 day per week, small class sizes, projects based around parenting and wellbeing. Welfare Support Person available to support your return to education.


DESPITE being in business for only a year, Smash Masters Geelong has already made a significant impact on the local collision repair industry. Owner David Deike says Smash Masters has grown to be Geelong’s biggest and busiest panel shop, with its latest super site spanning 2000 square metres, equipped with three spray booths, five hoists and five prep bays. State-of-the-art equipment guarantees quality repairs and short turnaround times, he says. With a fleet of more than 50 loan cars available between Smash Masters’ Geelong and Laverton workshops, a vehicle is available to suit everyone’s needs, from family cars to tradesperson’s vehicles. Mr Deike says this year promises to be busy for Smash Masters, with the new Laverton repair facility opening last week. Construction has also started on Smash Masters’ Torquay site, due to open mid-year, offering the Surf

Coast loan cars, free insurance advice and high-quality repairs at reasonable prices. Mr Deike says his Geelong workshop specialises in no-fault claims and fleet work, with large Geelong companies, including Plumbtec, Kennedy Plumbing, Coastal Locksmiths and Detail Hardware already taking advantage. Smash Masters is also a recommended repairer for Blood Motor Group for all warranty work on its own cars in stock as well as customer cars. As an RACV associated smash repairer, Smash Masters offers all RACV members a free loan car while their vehicle repairs are taking place. Mr Dieke says Smash Masters prides itself on high quality customer service with friendly experienced staff to help motorists through the whole repair process. Smash Masters is at 130 Fyans St, South Geelong, phone 5222 3373 or visit smashmasters.com.au.

Mark Lastavec in the new prep bay, above, and the business’ Fyans St premises, left.

JUST GREAT VALUE

03 PEUGOT 307 XT HATCH

4 AIRBAGS, ABS

$11,473.50 DRIVEAWAY

DUAL AIRBAGS, ABS

2

$40.02pw

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

03 BMW 316 TI COUPE

CH ERATION HwAT " Alloy 15 VW GOLFA/GC,EN s, P/Str, P/Windo ice

5 Spd Manual, s, ABS Brakes, Excellent Serv ag A-695 Wheels, Dual Airb ly 93,000 Kms. QW On y, or st Hi

$12,513.50

ALLOYS

DRIVEAWAY

3

$43.36pw

Auto, A/C, P/S, P/Windows, ABS, Factory Sunroof, Alloys, Great Little Buy. SKM-312

00 TOYOTA CAMRY CONQUEST SEDAN

01 FORD AU FORTE SEDAN

DUAL AIRBAGS DRIVEAWAY

$20.03pw

ONLY 71,000 KMS

5

DRIVEAWAY

33.36pw

$

DUAL AIRBAGS

$6,273.50 $6 273 50

$9,393.50 DRIVEAWAY

02 HOLDEN BARINA 3 DOOR HATCH

4

$5,233.50

NOW

$7,313.50 $7,313 133.50 50

$23.36pw $

1

01 FORD FALCON SR WAGON S

DUAL FUEL 6

$26.70pw $ 26 70pw

7

$8,353.50 $

$30.03pw

DRIVEAWAY Very Sought After, Auto Trans, A/C, Auto, A/C, P/S, ABS, Dual Airbags, Mod Auto Trans, A/C, P/S, P/W, Cruise Control, P/S, P/W Front, Dual Airbags, Remote Kms. QBV-188 Dual Airbags, ABS Brakes. QQN-410 Locking, Only 71,000 Kms. RUQ-656

DRIVEAWAY Auto, A/C, P/S, Cruise Control, Dual Airbags, ABS Brakes, Tow Bar, Dual Fuel, Only 156,000 Kms. RDS-552

JS VECTRA CD SEDAN

96 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER PRADO GXL WAGON

06 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 03 FORD ESCAPE XD SEDAN

GENUINE 57,000 KMS

CRUISE CONTROL

$8,353.50

8

$30.03pw

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

$8,353.50 DRIVEAWAY

9

$30.03pw

DUAL AIRBAGS & ABS

$33.36pw

06 HOLDEN VZ SV6 SEDAN

ALLOY WHEELS

12

$36.69pw

$9,393.50

13

$12,513.50 DRIVEAWAY

$43.36pw

06 HOLDEN AH CD ASTRA HATCH

07 SUBARU IMPREZA 2.0 AWD HATCH

06 PEUGOT 407 SV TOURING SPORT

CRUISE CONTROL

$46.69pw

$14,593.50

17

$50.03pw

$36.69pw

DRIVEAWAY 5 SPD Manual, Air Con, Power P/S, P/Window, Dual Fuel, Factory 8 Seater. NXF-855

05 TOYOTA RAV4 SPORT SUV

SPORTS

$43.36pw

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

16

11

14

$12,513.50

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

LEATHER TRIM

$10,433.50

AUTO

DRIVEAWAY 5 Speed Manual, A/C, P/S, P/W, Dual Airbags, Remote Locking, Cruise, Only 134,000 Kms. UHW-180

$13,553.50

DUAL FUEL 10

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06 MAZDA NEO HATCH 06 FORD FOCUS LX HATCH

$10,433.50

TINT

15

$13,553.50

$46.69pw

DRIVEAWAY 5 Spd Manual, A/C, P/S, P/W, Dual Airbags, ABS, Towbar, Alloys, Tint. TMW-557

06 JEEP WRANGLER 65 SOFT TOP

LEATHER TRIM

$14,593.50

18

$50.03pw

93,000 KMS

$16,673.50

19

$56.69pw

DRIVEAWAY DRIVEAWAY DRIVEAWAY Auto Trans, A/C, P/Steer, 4 Airbags, ABS Full Luxury Vehicle with Leather Trim, ABS Brakes, Auto, A/C, P/S, P/Windows, ABS, Cruise, Alloys, Panoramic Roof, Electric Windows, Airbags, Alloys, Flared Guards, Front Auto, A/C, P/S, P/Windows, ABS, Alloy Brakes, Cruise Control, P/Windows, Only 116,000 Kms. UPC-282 Full Service History, Only 91,000 Kms. TPJ-580 Nudge Bar, Only 93,000 Kms. UMJ-357 Wheels, Only 57,000 Kms. TZI-275 DRIVEAWAY

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

ONLY 71,000 KMS

126,000 KMS

$17,713.50

20

$60.02pw

05 BMW 318i EXEC SEDAN

$17,713.50

21

$60.02pw

06 HOLDEN COMMODORE S THUNDER UTE

ONLY 109,000 KMS

$18,753.50

22

$63.35pw

LEATHER TRIM

$19,973.50

23

$50.03pw

DRIVEAWAY DRIVEAWAY DRIVEAWAY DRIVEAWAY Absolute Luxury with Full Leather Trim, Very Clean Car, Dual Zone Climate Auto, A/C, P/S, P/W, ABS, Cruise, Leather Great Ute with Auto, A/C, P/S, P/W, P/W, ABS, Auto, Alloys, Towbar, Only Control, ABS, Cruise, 6 x Airbags, Trim, Sunroof, TV, Alloys, Excellent Service Alloys, Leather Trim, Hard Lockable Rear 126,000 Kms. Great Value. WVR-158 Sunroof, Leather, 17" Alloys. UPB-378 History, Only 109,000 Kms. TIY-326 Cover, Only 87,000 Kms. XGG-105 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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Dave Deike at his new Smash Masters workshop in South Geelong.

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MERCEDES ML 320 LUXURY

130km, Leather, Auto, Sun Roof, A beautiful car in every way QRC-139 ON ROAD

‘08 FORD FG DROPSIDE TRAY

A mint clean vehicle, Dedicated Gas, Lease Available. 111,000km WON-096

$16,990

ON ROAD

Long Weekend Specials!

MERCEDES EVO SPORTS

Best in Australia Australia. i Car has not been cleaned. Supurb, Luxury Model 60,000km All Features STA-729

$24,990

‘06 MERCEDES B-CLASS DIESEL

ON ROAD

$3,290

$2,990 SALE PRICE

LREG + RWC

01 AU FALCON FORTE

96 HYUNDAI LANTRA SEDAN

RHE-684. Auto, P/S, A/C, Very clean, Drives well, Sold with REG + RWC for only $2,990

NXS-693. One owner, low KLM A5 Speed Manual. With P/S, A/C, Full electrics. A lovely low KLM car for only $3,290

‘01 PEUGEOT 307 HATCH

$2,490

$2,990

PRICED TO SELL

Model with Mod Turbo Luxury Model every Feature, SAT NAV, DVD, Panoramic Rout Full Books. ZLO-488

1065038-SL10-13

$16,990

ON ROAD

168-170 Fyans St, South Geelong Ph 5229 7223 Mob 0418 561 043

‘98 MITSUBISHI LANCER WAGON

ALPHA ROMEO 156 SEDAN

97 TOYOTA CAMRY AUTO SEDAN

91 BMW 318I AUTO SEDAN

OJL-147. 2.2 Four Cyl auto with P/S, A/C. Lovely car to drive solo with RWC for only $2,490

WEC-003. This very popular model looks + drives superbly. Has A/C, P/S and is sold with a RWC for only $2,990

73,000km, 5 Speed Manual, Economy Plus, Safe car with Full Service History. WMC-322

$7,990

SPECIAL

‘98 HONDA CIVIC

FANTASTIC VALUE

$2,990

$1,400

PETROL + GAS

AS TRADED

99 AU FALCON AUTO SEDAN

94 TOYOTA CAMRY AUTO SEDAN

ZGV-373. A very neat car with duel fuel, P/S, A/C, l/reg + RWC. This is great value at $2,990

FQT-623. 4 cyl auto with P/S, A/C, Duel fuel, L/REG. Neat clean throughout. Sold as is for only $1,400

$900

$2,990

AS TRADED

Low KLMs, Great History, Manual Model, Very Clean. PQF-853

$5,990

ON ROAD

Low low KLMs, Auto, A/C, Power Steering, 12 Mth Reg RXK-176

Auto, Air, Power Steering, comes with RWC Good first car. PPQ-815

$5,490

$2,990

ON ROAD

VERY GENUINE CAR

95 MAGNA 4CYL AUTO SEDAN

89 BMW 525I AUTO SEDAN

FXT-378. A good solid car, drives nicely. Has P/S, A/C, very clean interior. Selling as is for $900.

EWO-899. In outstanding cond inside and out. Has P/S, A/C, Cruise, sunroof, alloys, etc. Sold with RWC for only $2,990.

WEST COAST CAR SALES

ON ROAD

Cnr Cadman Terrace & Holmes St, Nth Geelong

1065605-SL10-13

$13,990

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LMCT 7012

5278 4582

Pics for illustrative purposes only.

*Conditions apply LMCT 10131

Ph Steve & Julie: 5229 7788 Ah: 0408 978 707 Cnr Wood & Fyans Streets, South Geelong

2003 Ford BA Fairmont Ghia 5.4 Ltr V8 Auto, Climate Contro, P/Steering, Cruise ABS Brakes, Full Electrics, Alloy Wheels Rear Spoiler, Leather Interior UZU-980

D R I V E A WA Y

$9,393 D R I V E A WA Y

Auto, Aircon, P/Steering, Cruise Control, ABS Brakes, Drivers Airbag, Alloy Wheels, SHH-039

Auto, Aircon, P/Steering, 1.8Ltr Motor, Cheap To Run, Ideal First Car ORO-043

$13,553 D R I V E A WA Y

2007 Nissan Tiida Sedan

Auto, Aircon, P/Steering, Cruise Control, ABS Brakes, Full Electrics, Great Family S/Wag With The Lot, SMP-987

$11,473 D R I V E A WA Y

1997 Holden VS Statesman 5Ltr V8 Sedan Auto, Climate Control, P/Steering, Cruise Control, ABS Brakes, Full Electrics, Tinted Windows, Factory Sun Roof, Leather Seats, One With The Lot OLS-584

Auto, Aircon, P/Steering, Very Low Kms, 12 Month Warranty, 1 Owner with Books NCS-117

D R I V E A WA Y

D R I V E A WA Y

Auto, Aircon, P/Steering, Electric Windows, CD Player, Tinted Windows, Dual Airbags, Alloy Wheels ZJI-142

$7,313 D R I V E A WA Y

L EA R ID T CA 1S

$6,273

$11,473 2002 Ford Focus Hatch

2003 Kia Rio Sedan Manual, Aircon, P/Steering, CD Player, Full Electrics, Tinted Windows, Very Low Kms SRZ-867

T EA E GR ALU V

D R I V E A WA Y

T EA E GR ALU V

T EA E GR ALU V

$6,273

D R I V E A WA Y

T EA E GR ALU V

1994 Holden Barina Hatch

T EA E GR ALU V

T EA E GR ALU V

D R I V E A WA Y

$7,313.50

2003 Mitsubishi Magna S/Wag

Auto, Aircon, P/Steering, Dual Airbags, Cruise Control, CD Player, Full Electric Windows, Alloy Wheels, USI-055

$6,273

D R I V E A WA Y

T EA E GR ALU V

1999 Holden VT Commodore

ON TI OL AC TR TR ON C

T EA E GR ALU V

D R I V E A WA Y

$7,313

1995 Toyota Corolla Hatch

2006 Kia Sportage S/Wag 4x4 Auto, Aircon, P/Steering, Dual Airbags, Cruise Control, Tinted Windows, Full Electrics and Much More, Great Family Wagon TSY-463

$11,473

T EA E GR ALU V

2003 Holden VY Commodore S/Wagon Auto, A/C, P/Steering, Cruise Control, ABS Brakes, CD Player, Full Electrics, Roof Racks, Tinted Windows, 4 Airbags & more ZNF-567

$9,393

T EA E GR ALU V

D R I V E A WA Y

2002 Ford Laser GLXI Hatch Man, Aircon, P/Steering, Dual Airbags, CD Player, Full Electric Windows Alloy Wheels, Very Tidy Car SIH-026

Auto, Aircon, P/Steering, Cruise Control, ABS Brakes, Full Electrics, 17" Tickford Wheels, Rear Spoiler & more, PKT-512

T EA E GR ALU V

T EA E GR ALU V

$11,473

1999 Ford AU XR8 Sedan

2000 Holden CD Astra Hatch Auto, Aircon P/Steering, Dual Airbags, CD Player, Factory Sun Roof, Full Electrics, Alloy Wheels QJC-052

E&OE Some pics for illustrative purposes only. *Conditions Apply.

A L L C A R S A T D R I V E AWAY P R I C E S

$10,433 D R I V E A WA Y 1065035-PJ10-13


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9 Gordon Ave, Geelong West P. 5221 8877

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Before and after pictures of Bumper Master magic.

• Manufacturers Hand Book Servicing (New car warranty not affected)

475868-TB08-11

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

KELEMAN MOTORS 3/13 CROWN ST, GEELONG SOUTH

PH: 5229 9555

Independent Specialists

VW AUDI MERCEDES

43 Autumn St Geelong West

52 222 555

www.germanautomotive.com.au

The master of repairs and prevention of damage to car bumpers LOW-IMPACT collisions typical in shopping centre car parks are annoying to say the least. Add to this the fact that people rarely own up to damaging other people’s cars. It has been noticed that drivers are often scared to back-up any further due to very limited vision. These are the occasions where reverse sensors are very welcome. Bumper Master fits reversing sensors to help customers overcome fears of backing into objects or even pedestrians. Reversing sensors help prevent damage to owners’ cars as well as the vehicles of neighbours and other motorists. They can also help when backing out of tight garages and past narrow gateposts. Bumper Master can also help owners improve the appearance of bumpers when selling vehicles. Bumpers are the first part of any car to incur damage – and first impressions are important when trying to sell. All Bumper Master repairs come with a no-questions-asked warranty to give customers peace of mind. Best of all, most bumper repairs are done for less than the cost of insurance excesses. Located behind VicRoads at 3 Dowsett Street, South Geelong, Bumper Master has proven experience in providing an alternative repair service to the bumper regions of any car. Owners wanting to improve the resale value of their cars should phone Bumper Master on 5221 0138.

www.huntercuthill.com.au

BARWON TYRE CENTRE QUALITY STEEL RADIALS 175/70R13

$49 QUALITY STEEL RADIALS 215/60R16

$89

QUALITY STEEL RADIALS 205/65R15

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Prices include fitting, balancing, scrap disposal. Pics for Illustration purposes only.

Ph: 5241 1944 1 Curtis Street, Belmont

413 Moorabool St, Geelong Ph. 5229 3884

1064398-KG9-13

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Specialists

5229 4299

Suit Small Car

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AN irreplaceable memento of the V8 Supercar race series is on offer at leading local paint and equipment supplier Darby’s Paints. The bonnet from one of the championship-winning Vodaphone V8 Supercars is an outstanding competition prize. Clients simply have to purchase a Diamond Clear kit featuring the high-solid, high-gloss custom and show-quality clear coat. Only 60 kits are left, so purchasers have a one in 60 chance of winning this great prize. Diamond Clear is just one of the top-quality speciality products available through Darby’s Paints, according to manager Anthony Spanninga. Top supplier DNA also offers its “genetically modified paints” in virtual chromes, colour-shifting paints and candies with a range of stand-out iridescent colours. Darby’s also stocks the Por15 rust-preventative range, claiming to be the only product that really stops rust permanently. An array of professional-standard panel-beating equipment and restoration products, spray guns and airbrushes are also available. From a minor paint repair to a full restoration of a prized car or bike, Darby’s Paints is a total automotive refinishing resource. Servicing Geelong for more than 30 years, Darby’s Paints is locally owned and operated. Darby’s Paints prides itself on quality service, ensuring staff have the knowledge and experience to help clients choose the right products to get their vehicles looking brand new again. Whether it’s a car, truck, tractor, motorbike or a boat needing re-painting, customers can drop into Darby’s Paints for reliable advice. Darby’s Paints is at 413 Moorabool St, Geelong, opposite Kardinia Park, phone 5229 3884.

Independent

9 Autumn Street Geelong West

Suit Large Car

V8 Supercar’s bonnet up for grabs as prize for customers

• Locally owned & operated for 30 years • Custom mixed paint • From aerosol to 20lt

www.darbyspaints.com.au Find us on Facebook

Anthony Spanninga, Megan Brown, Wags, Geoff Darby and Sarah Henderson at Darby’s Paints.

European Vehicle Service Specialists

Phone: 5223 1128

SUBARU SPECIALISTS THE DEALER ALTERNATIVE Handbook Servicing, Servicing Handbook Brakes, Suspension, Brakes, Suspension, Tyres RWC & & More More RWC

PH: 5221 1765

4/168 FYANS STREET SOUTH GEELONG

www.greatercitycarcare.com.au

ALFA – SAAB VOLVO

Cars Trucks Vans Utes Buses

GEELONG 5275 8288 COLAC 5231 1966 215 Station Street, Corio www.truckcarrentals.com.au rentals@truckcarrentals.com.au

1046430-EP36-12

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

Proudly supporting Pako Festa

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• No Painting or Fillers • Hail Damage Repairs • Retains Original Finish • Same Day Service • Qualified Dent Technicians • Save Money on Conventional Methods • Increase Resale Value • Quality Guaranteed • Free Quotes Quo ote

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For a job well done. Est 1995 Rental and Vacate Cleans available Domestic, Commercial Good rates, reliable service Free Quotes available

M &M’s HIGH PRESSURE RESSURE WASHING WA

Bathroom & Kitchens

Masonry & Green

1300 666 808

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Place your advert now... 1300 666 808

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Ph KPS on 5221 1030

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Domestic & commercial – Home – Offices Kindergartens – Medical Centres – Builders Cleans – Vacates –Spring Cleans – Once Off – Ovens Enviro Friendly Cleaning Products. Local Operator – Security screened Fully Insured – Free Quotes www.jimscleaning.net.au

Your Cleaner 131 546

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• Cheapest price • All work guaranteed

Phone Shaun on 0425 744 010

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

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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

➤ Powdercoated ➤ Balustrades Competitive Rates

PROSTAR GATES

Nick 0403 496 007, Joe 0402 015 506

More Than Just Cleaning

COLORBOND

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

Prompt Service. No job too small

Cleaning Services

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

All manufactured locally

Specialising in exposed aggregate and colour concrete.

NEW CARPET DIRECT FROM LAYER

AFFORDABLE FENCING BY BASIC FENCING

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• Garage Floors • Extensions • House Slabs

Carpet Laying

Kim braiser 5254 2857 Mobile 0418 376 820 685014-JM2-9

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

Sal 0410 272 917

N& J Concreting • Driveways • Crossovers • Paths

SCOTT BOYD 0409 826 705

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

Asbestos Removal

SPECIALISING IN: • Exposed • Footpath • Faux Brick • Crossovers • Colour • Layback • Plain • Curb PHONE FOR FREE QUOTE

FREE S QUOTE

FENCING

Call Charlie 0413 580 990 or 5255 5749

DRIVEWAYS ONLY

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

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

Best Rates Guaranteed

✔ House Slabs ✔ Terrazzo Restoration

Concreting Concreting EZY

Carpenters

C966759-KK38-11

• 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

✔ All types of paving ✔ Commercial work

RESIDENTIAL

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

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

0409 705 598 ASK FOR JOHN.

For obligation free measure & quote CALL 1800 676 448

C988770-JL48-11

Steve Pyle Antennas

C754841-JL2-10

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

C1002936-JM5-12

C945514-JL28-11

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

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DIGITAL TV SPECIALISTS

Ph: 0409 418C1060953-KG45-12 070

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0423 427 764

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Rob 0439 785 703

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Tony 0417 350 435

Jamie 0430 604 465 Tony 0418 521 191 Fencing & Gates

CONCRETER

C1013128-JL10-12

5253 2490

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0418 593 220

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Ph: Ron

Bricklaying - Paving Maintenance & Repairs

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

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

C1032715-JJ22-12

Antennas

T495375SG4906

Bricklayers

Bobcat, Excavator, Posthole Boring and Truck Hire

SOLAR POWERED AUTOMATIC SLIDING GATES C1078033-PJ8-13

C684939-BG2-9

GK Excavations

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

• Steel Tubular Gates • Colorbond Gates

• Designer Gates • Merbau Gates

No Obligation Free Quote

Phone 0415 831 072

TOM’S FENCING C1023864-PJ17-12

CALL y US NOW! l n o B a t h r o o m s 0401 517 954

Want a FREE quote? C1072445-KG4-13

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

Excavators

C1071633-KG4-13

Tired of your outdated bathroom?

CALL ROC: 0418 381 729

C1058160-KG42-12

Concrete Services

the best COSTS LESS than you think

AU 24898

REC: 23604

CALL NOW FOR A FREE QUOTE

0412 991 933

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

C1079400-KK10-13

FULLY INSURED

Air Conditioning

ROC ELECTRICS

C1048422-PJ35-12

Phone West City Plumbing on 0408 525 181 or email plumber@pipeline.com.au.

Steve 0408 365 216

Deb & Di

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

C1055733-JM41-12

“I’m more than happy to hold a customer’s hand as they make decisions,” Steve says.

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

Prompt Service No Job Too Small

SEABREEZE CLEANING

C958685-JL34-11

To secure your business profile in our Trades Directory for only $50, call our Classifieds team on 1300 666 808

A registered plumber and gas-fitter, Steve is licensed for the conversion of gas appliances. West City Plumbing works 24-hours and offers free quotes.

Call Mick 0407 447 033

C1019414-PJ14-12

C1074333-KK6-13

Email: plumber@pipeline.com.au

C1078578-KK10-13

West City Plumbing can complete jobs including fixing roof leaks, burst pipes, changing over hot water units, LPG to natural gas conversions and testing heaters for carbon dioxide.

ADI Electrical Services

C684994-SJ2-9

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

• Pool/Patio Areas • Brick Cleaning

C684982-BG2-9

• Driveway/Paths • Decking Paving • House Washdowns

Electricians

C1039433-JJ27-12

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

The business is now a family affair with Steve, his two sons and his nephew fixing homes all over Geelong, Bellarine Peninsula and Surf Coast.

0457 298 787

C1039333-PJ27-12

Call Heather

Plumber & Gasfitter

West City Plumbing owner Steve Kelly has specialised in domestic maintenance for nearly 30 years.

C996014-JM1-12

Just Brilliant Cleaning

WEST CITY PLUMBING 0408 525 181

Drafting

C1076058-KK7-13

Cleaning Services

C717334-SJ27-9

Trades Business Profile

Call: 1300 666 808

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0424 386 398

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

5248 0606

• Insurance work • Security doors

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Handymen

HANDYMAN

JAMES GARDENING SERVICES

0419 523 330

C1078982-KK9-13

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

C1049639-JM36-12

• 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

13 11 98

0419 894 442

or 5241 4889 AH

C685022-SJ2-9

• Gutters Cleared • Rubbish Removed

David Morris Handyman

Call David Morris on 5278 2827 or

0405 507 806

1079876-PJ10-13

1300 666 808

David George Mob: 0439 991 552 dpspainting56@gmail.com

C705287-KK17-9

LIC NO 49068

925201-KS19-11

Precision Plumbing Lic. No. 42245

Geordie Painter

All Plumbing and Gas fitting • Sewer Blockages • “For good old fashioned service at affordable rates”

Andrew Lambert ABN 73 464 976 149

Enquiries: 0402

• 33 Years Experience • All Aspects of Painting • No Job too Big or too Small

341 967 or 5278 4697

geordiepainter@gmail.com

Highlight Painting Interior & Exterior

❖ FREE quotes all area ❖ Pensioner Discount ❖ Quality Service

Sam 0402 310 506 or 5275 3897

Phone Rod 0404 684 005

JLH Painting Services & Plaster Repair

• Interior & Exterior • Residential & Commercial

• Epoxy Flooring Systems • Affordable Prices • 15 Years Experience

No Obligation Free Quote

Plumber & Gasfitter

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

Ph: Steve Kelly 5241 3141, 0408 525 181 or Bill (son) 0421 823 801 Email: plumber@pipeline.com.au

C1019414-PJ14-12

Advertise For Staff 1300 666 808 Reblocking/Underpinning

seaview Painting Services 0439 858 298

0412 594 991

Start 10%Immediate OFF ALL JOBS

C956280-KK34-11

Retaining Walls

Roofing

Pest Control

Paving

SMC Pest Control All work fully guaranteed & insured.

Turf Laying Complete Garden Makeovers All aspects of Landscaping

Prompt & Reliable Service

C922627-JJ18-11

PROSTAR PAINTING SERVICES

DOM DIMASI LANDSCAPES

Jeremy 0412 447 404

C1074937-JJ6-13

Phone 0415 831 072

Creating your perfect space

☎ David Lafranchi 0408 146 270

No Job Too Small Quality Paint, Quality Job

0400 978 956

Landscaping

PH

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Painting & Wallpapering Obligation Free Quotes Trade Qualified

Call Jason for free quote on:

Email: tradesmaintenance@hotmail.com www.tradesmaintenance.com.au

C1002795-PJ5-12

• Brickwork • Re-pointing • Plastering • Joint and Crack Repairs • Add/Remove Walls • Paving • Painting

C1077557-PJ8-13

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

• Landscaping & Garden Creations • Retaining Walls • Decking • Paving • Feature Screens • Brick & Garden Edging

30 years’ experience

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

Quality work at an affordable price

1300 666 808

• Painting • Bathroom Renovations • Pergolas

PONDS PLUMBING & GASFITTING

DPS

TRADES MAINTENANCE

GKM HOME MAINTENANCE

Greg Meehan

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

• 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

C974081-JL41-11 C685026-JM2-9

Lic 38798

Painters/Decorators

0430 318 258

PETER 0425 729 603 Ph/Fax 5250 4646 Gateway HOME MAINTENANCE

Licence No 37785

Fully qualified – 22 years experience

C1044971-KK32-12

C1075811-KG7-13

www.greyarmy.com.au

One call, all trades

1300 135 495

0408 0408 599 424 599 FREE424 CALL OUT

Ph: Ashleigh 0407 001 041

Skilled, courteous, trustworthy tradesmen trustworhy tradesmen

HOME MAINTENANCE

131 546

Handymen

• Carpentry • Kitchens • Tiling

• Carpentry • Plumbing • Light Fittings • Plastering • Painting • Landscaping • All Building & Garden Repairs

004236

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www.jimsmowing.net

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

David’s Painting Service

• Handymen • Painters • Gardeners • Electricians • Concreters • Carpenters • Plumbers • Pest Control • Bricklayers • Plasterers

• 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

JANLEIGH LANDSCAPES

C1060810-KG45-12

• Insured • OH&S Compliant

TAC approved

C685019-SJ2-9

Gardening ch Rubbish Removal FranNow le il a b Mulching Ava Landscaping Expert Pruning Hedge Trimming Ride-on Mowing Gutters Cleared, For MORE than just mowing! Insurance/Workcover jobs Body Corporate work • Police Checked þ ise s

P H O N E F O R A F R E E Q U OT E 0417 263 624 OR 5244 1558

& Pre-purchase inspections

C1054293-PJ40-12

LANDSCAPING

Phone James 0419 880 727

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

Commercial and Domestic. All Areas

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

Mr. Tap Man

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By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN GEELONG hopes to fire its new secret weapon again when it takes on North Melbourne in Saturday’s third round of the AFL preseason at Simmonds Stadium this weekend. Despite the various pronunciations of his surname, Mark Blicavs is on everyone’s lips after his stunning performance against Adelaide last weekend. Cats forward coach James Rahilly confirmed Blicavs was a legitimate contender for selection in round one against arch enemy Hawthorn. But Rahilly also revealed that Geelong had suspected for some time the unlikely talent of the 198cm rookie who turned to football last year after failing to realise his dream of Olympic steeplechase selection. “I remember on his first day

when we trialled him we knew about his running ability but I helped trial him and he could kick and mark the ball at a pretty good level. “I’ve seen (recruiting guru) Stephen Wells happy a few times but he was reasonably happy that day.” Geelong’s four first choice ruckmen, Nathan Vardy, Trent West, Dawson Simpson and Hamish McIntosh, are all out with injury. “Last year we probably struggled to know where Mark fit into our side and where he was going to play,” Rahilly said. “We knew we had this guy with this amazing running ability but (not) where to play him, forward, back or wing. “We did try him pretty early in the ruck and just so be it we had a few injuries and we were probably lucky enough that he’s had

that preparation in the ruck. He’s done a lot of work with (premiership ruckman) Brad Ottens. “The strength of Mark’s running ability will help us. “He’ll help us defend at times and obviously running forward. “I think that, especially oneon-one with other ruckmen, he’ll be hard to beat. “We did trial Josh Walker in the ruck as well last year as our second ruck, so they’ve done a little bit of work – they’re not just thrown in the deep end.” Rahilly said the club hoped to have three of its ruckmen “close” for selection for round one, with “tough decisions” to be made on their level of fitness and match conditioning. With two spots open on the senior list, Blicavs could yet find himself elevated to the top echelon despite having played six games since under-14s.

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TALL ORDER: Surprise Cats ruckman Mark Blicavs at training this week. Picture: REG RYAN 95098

Lure anglers make light work of salmon along coast On the

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Brian Long

CONSTANT easterly winds made coastal waters milky over the past week, preventing the salmon coming close to shore. However, all that started to change with Sunday’s light winds. I spun the rocks at Wye River with just a barracouta to show for a couple of hours’ fishing before a move to the Sheoaks produced both salmon and couta in a hot hour of action. Dion Clancy was successful spinning the rocks at Grey River, catching salmon to 2kg and couta over 1m. Salmon of 1kg-plus were caught at 13th Beach just on dark. Paul Piper fished Cinema Point with small strips of squid to catch whiting of 40cms and similar-size snapper. Elsewhere, Noel and Peter Faithfull fished the entrance to Swan Bay for a dozen flathead to 68cm along with a nice bag of garfish. Whiting were inconsistent in the bays, with the best reports from close in to Duck Island, Inner Governor Reef and Bird Rock. Squid were also patchy but Henry

ON THE ROCKS: Hudson Long with a barracouta from down the coast. Jacobs managed 10 from the shallows at Hermsley. Small, natural-coloured jigs worked around dark. Danny McLean made long drifts over the outer-harbour for snapper to 3.7kg. Gulp minnows in the Peppered Prawn colour were his standout soft plastic. Nathan Vale watched the air show from the comfort of his boat off the quarries where he also caught a great bag of flathead. Greg Sharp spun North Shore rocks on Monday evening, landing four pike to almost 1m on a 15g Braid Marauder. Xavier Holt found a mix of salmon and trevally while casting soft plastics

in the lower reaches of the Barwon River. Most were small but he managed one trevally of 1.7kg. Xavier also reported that angler fishing with bait nearby landed a mulloway of around 4kg. In freshwater, Lake Purrumbete produced nice trout, especially for anglers who trolled. Stephen Jacoby landed a brown of 2.85kg on one of the new Daiwa Double Clutch 6cm lures. Neil Mason also caught trout at Purrumete using a Double Clutch lure. Lismore’s Lake Tooliorook continued to reward anglers trolling Tassie Devils close to shore. Gold was again

the most-productive colour, with afternoons returning the best results and, strangely, brighter days better than duller days. Wurdee Boluc Reservoir started to produce some of the best results in some time. The big redfin were again targeted but the trout also made their presence felt. Troy West has spent a number of sessions at the reservoir, catching a dozen trout to 1.7kg, all on lure. Paul Harrison has also been fishing the lake but with vibe-style lures, catching four redfin better than 1.5kg over a few days earlier this week. Derek De Lange fished the Bunyip Hole at Buckley Falls where he caught carp from 2kg to more than 6kg on bread. Derek also caught and released two nice tench. Port MacDonnell should be the hot destination for the long weekend, especially for anyone seeking bluefin tuna action. Fish to 30kg have been taken in good numbers in water of 120m. More fish should be taken close to Portland as Easter approaches. Lures producing consistent captures have been Rapala X Raps, Black Magic SBTs, Zukers and small darkcoloured skirts. Send reports and photos to info@raylongtackle.com.au or visit Brian at Ray Long’s Fishing World, 105 Shannon Ave, Manifold Heights.

GEELONG Cricket Club will approach Saturday’s final day of the regular season hoping for an unlikely outright result. The Cats won the toss last week against Northcote and asked their hosts to bat but a long day ensued as the bowlers had difficulty making inroads on a good batting pitch. Marc Carson, 3/36, Cam Alford, 3/24 and Dom McGlinchey, 3/25, all toiled hard but couldn’t stop Northcote making 235. Geelong saw out two overs without loss but will need to come out ultra-aggressively tomorrow for any chance of an outright result. Geelong Cricket Association begins finals this weekend. In division one, the race for the flag is wide open. South Barwon finished atop the table and will play Leopold at Osborne Park. The Swans will need to bury their demons of the past few years, having won just one of their previous eight finals games. Leopold hasn’t played finals for a few years, so it will come out all guns blazing but won’t have the firepower. East Belmont takes on North Geelong at Stinton Oval for a game of polarised form. The Lions won their previous seven games, while the Magpies lost everything after Christmas. It’s hard to see any turn around big enough for North to cause an upset. Geelong West plays Grovedale at Winter Reserve in a grand final replay. The Rams were in form until last week, while Grovedale has found its own. Grovedale needs to win to stay alive, so it should have enough depth for victory. Division two’s final six is finally settled, with some cracking games scheduled. Murgheboluc plays Thomson at Marshall, with the former favourite to win but the latter boasting genuine match-winners. St Albans Breakwater plays Marshall at Grinter Reserve, with the Saints likely to just get the job done. In the third game, Manifold Heights plays Newcomb & District at Murgheboluc. These two met last game, with the Sharks unlikely to reverse the thrashing they received enough to win. In division three, the usual glut of outright results has this season’s premier hard to pick. Meredith has been the most consistent and will go into its first final against Little River as red-hot favourite. The Redbacks played well after Christmas but Meredith will be too tough. Bell Park takes on Lethbridge in a game that could go either way. Bell Park’s best is capable but Lethbridge is probably more experienced in finals, so it should win. Lastly, Shelford plays Winchelsea. Winch has had a fine season but Shelford has enough good players to win.

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