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HOT SPOT GOES COLD Penrith locals now free to travel to ACT, NT The Northern Territory and ACT have removed the Penrith area as a COVID- 19 hot spot, meaning locals are free to travel to the regions – with a late summer holiday now on the agenda.
Penrith remains shut out from much of the country due to restrictions put in place over the festive period, with COVID- 19 cases popping up across several clusters in Sydney, including at Berala in the city’s west.
But the Penrith Local Government Area has no active COVID- 19 cases, and has largely escaped any scares, with no local venues on NSW Health’s alert list since Penrith RSL just prior to Christmas.
Locals are still being urged to get tested for COVID-19 even if the most minor of symptoms develop, with results being delivered quickly. More details on » p. 6
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Centre, the Station Plaza businesses and workers,” Haben Executive Director Melissa Kingham said. “The community and main street businesses will suffer without the replacement shopping we had proposed.” Ms Kingham said without a supermarket anchor on the northern end of Queen Street, the Town Centre will miss an opportunity to capture local expenditure. “We believe the compulsory acquisition and our proposal are unique, the proposal to seamlessly deliver a new centre comes
about from a very unique situation,” she said. Sydney Metro, which will compulsorily acquire Station Plaza for construction of the North-South rail link that will connect with Western Sydney Airport, is already working with tenants to address their individual needs. “As part of the property acquisition process, Sydney Metro will assist those tenants looking to relocate both financially and practically,” a Sydney Metro spokesman said.
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No longer in this together T
he period between Christmas and mid-January is traditionally one of the quietest of the year, reserved for cocktails by the pool and Googling just how long you can keep eating that ham after December 25. But the last two years have gone off script, delivering major news events that have made the holidays anything but peaceful. Last year it was bushfires that ravaged across the nation, rivalled only with an obsession about Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s holiday. This year we dealt with a resurgence of COVID- 19, with clusters in Avalon, Croydon and Berala keeping NSW Health officials exceptionally busy over the festive season, while those in Victoria and Queensland dealt with their own scares. Those NSW Health officials and contact tracers passed the enormous test they were thrown just before Christmas with flying colours, not that you’d know it if you scrolled through Twitter or watched the mainstream news services. Plenty lost their mind over this period – either driven by legitimate fear or, even worse, a deep seeded desire to see a Liberal government fail in its health response. The notion that health advice or decisions are wrong simply because your ‘team’ isn’t in charge is preposterous, yet it’s the only thing I can put the obsession with failure from Twitter tear drops down to. So many were weirdly passionate about a lockdown, including many from the press pack who, you would hope, should know better.
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Meanwhile, recency bias was in full swing. People spoke as if NSW Health hadn’t dealt with outbreaks before, while the New Year’s Cricket Test was apparently the only sporting event to have been held during the COVID era. Never mind that the NRL was playing in front of crowds right through similar outbreaks, while the Grand Final was played in front of almost 40,000 while daily case numbers continued to bubble away. All achieved successfully. NSW’s plan to try to and ensure we live something resembling a normal life during this pandemic, while still implementing modest restrictions, has been a winner since day one – yet so many refuse to accept its success. It seems obvious to me that the Government must balance the health challenges with that of people’s livelihoods and mental health, particularly given the health system as it stands can easily handle the cases being presented each day, while contact tracers are doing their part to ensure the majority of cases are limited to close and household contacts. Those calling for lockdowns appear to be those with the least to lose. A lockdown every time a cluster emerges, with Job Keeper and Job Seeker rolling back, would put tens of thousands of people in the hospitality and retail sector suddenly out of work – and the mental toll of that would be extraordinary. More businesses would go to the wall, and the regional NSW tourism sector would be on the brink of collapse, especially with the bed wetting Premiers of other states continuing to play God with their borders.
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All along, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has warned there would be outbreaks. She has almost run out of breath telling us that during a pandemic, it’s to be expected – we’re never out of the woods until a vaccine is rolled out. The current restrictions are doing their job – they’re limiting high risk gatherings and reducing movement around the city and State, without enforcing any sort of official lockdown that would send individuals and businesses to the brink. We all need to do our part. We need to continue to be mindful of social distancing, hand hygiene and mask wearing in situations where social distancing is not possible, or where they are mandated. We need to keep up- todate with the venue alert lists, and most importantly, get tested when even the most minor of symptoms present. The mainstream media must also play its part. Stop over- playing this – and if you think you’re not, think again. Some of the reporting over the summer was absolute gutter stuff. Searching high and low for an expert to suit the narrative of pushing for a lockdown or reporting as if a meteor is about to collide with Earth is not necessarily good journalism. Calling simple venue lists “hotspots”, or indirectly cheering for lockdowns certainly isn’t either. As for Twitter, what a cesspit that has become. It’s scary that some of these people raise children, vote and have a platform to sprout such dangerous conspiracy theories and untruths. We all need to sit back and take a breath. ‘In this together’ has quickly been thrown out the window, and it’s not helping anyone.
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An artist’s impression of the new Soper Place development in Penrith. Penrith’s position as western Sydney’s most liveable city. “Soper Place Revitalisation also brings new community facilities in the form of a multi- use space, known as the ‘public room’, which will include a multi- sports court and playground. This versatile space can also be used for community based activities such as markets, movie nights, functions, events and concerts, so the scope for Penrith residents to make the most of this new space is unlimited.”
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When the project is complete in the next three years, the Soper Place Revitalisation will deliver: – Multi- storey car parking with 600 additional car parking spaces – including 11 accessible car parking spaces, 24 motorbike parking spaces and 44 bicycle parking spaces – responding directly to projected demand for parking in the city centre; – An A-Grade four storey office building with approximately 6,204m2 of commercial floor area;
– Multi-use community space – the public room, featuring 931m2 of floor space; – Public roof garden and green building facade, contributing to cooling the city; – Public domain works at the ground level and extensive planting of the public rooftop garden – 2,600m2. The development will be on Public Exhibition for community feedback for four weeks until February 16. Construction of the project is scheduled to start in late 2021.
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Divided nation NT, ACT open borders for Penrith residents
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esidents living in the Penrith Local Government Area (LGA) are now able to travel to the Northern Territory and ACT after travel restrictions were lifted this week. The Northern Territory revoked the COVID- 19 hot spot status of the Penrith LGA, meaning locals can travel to the top end without needing to quarantine. Restrictions were put in place several weeks ago while NSW was dealing with the Berala cluster, with fears that it would continue to spread across Sydney, as well as the Avalon outbreak. NSW Health authorities have managed to largely contain the spread, with NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian saying the State is now in a “mopping up� phase of both clusters. Several LGAs remain locked out of the Northern Territory including Blacktown, Canada Bay, Canterbury - Bankstown, Fairfield, Parramatta, Cumberland, Inner West, Burwood and Strathfield. Meantime the ACT, which had also implemented travel restrictions, on Tuesday afternoon confirmed that the Penrith LGA would no longer be regarded a hot spot. A similar list to the Northern Territory exists of banned LGAs. There are currently no active cases of COVID- 19 in Penrith and the area has
escaped any venue alerts ever since a Penrith RSL scare before Christmas, related to the Avalon cluster. Earlier this week, NSW Health confirmed a man who visited Mount Druitt Hospital over the weekend and his partner had both been diagnosed with COVID - 19. These cases are likely linked to the Berala cluster. Locals are still being urged to get tested even if they have only minor COVID-19 symptoms, with high testing rates considered the key to successfully ensuring there is no missing chains of transmission in the community. On Monday, the testing site at Penrith Paceway was closed due to power issues but has since re-opened. While locals can now plan a late summer holiday to the Northern Territory or ACT, much of the nation remains closed.
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through that intersection because it all comes down Dunheved Road,” she said. “I don’t think we can wait any longer to get something done, and my understanding is that Lendlease was responsible for doing traffic lights there.” Cr Thain concurred. “I travel that way a couple of times a day, and that roundabout, particularly when you’re trying to turn right from Forrester Road, or you’re trying to get right from Forrester Road towards the Leagues Club, it’s a bloody nightmare,” he said. Lendlease has committed to upgrading several roads as part of its 2018 planning agreement with Council, a Lendlease spokesman confirmed. These include the upgrade and extension of Links Road to a new intersection at Christie Street and Lee Holm Road, widening Forrester Road between the new Christie Street/Links Road intersection and Ropes Creek Bridge, and signalising both the Forrester Road and Christie Street roundabout, and Forrester and Links Road roundabout. However, the spokesman did not provide a time frame. “Before timing of roadworks can be confirmed, land acquisition will need to be finalised,” he said.
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170 Derby Street, Penrith Demolition of existing structures and construction of 2-storey and 86-place child care centre including basement car parking Contact: Lauren Van Etten on (02) 4732 8222
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INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENTS Penrith City Council has received a Development Application in respect of the subject property. The consent authority for this development applications is Penrith City Council. • Celestino Developments SSP Pty Ltd DA20/0854 Lot 4 DP 1255721 and Lot 5 DP 1255721 (No. 581) Luddenham Road, Luddenham
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Penrith City Council has received a Development Application in respect of the subject property. The consent authority for this development application is Penrith Local Planning Panel. • Celestino Developments SSP Pty Ltd DA20/0871 Lot 4 DP 1242470, Lot 4 DP 1255721, Lot 5 DP 1255721 and Lot 2 DP 1242470 (Nos. 565–599 Luddenham Road and 180 Gates Road, Luddenham Torrens title subdivision x 6 development lots, WHPSRUDU\ VWRUPZDWHU GHWHQWLRQ EDVLQ ORW 1 residue lot and public roads; and related bulk HDUWKZRUNV FLYLO HQJLQHHULQJ ZRUNV DQG XWLOLW\ VHUYLFLQJ ZRUNV 6WDJH % 3UHFLQFW 6\GQH\ Science Park) The proposal is an Integrated Development. The application seeks concurrent approval from the 16: 5XUDO )LUH 6HUYLFH The Development Application referred to in this notice and supporting documentation accompanying the subject application may be inspected at the ORFDWLRQV OLVWHG EHORZ DW DQ\ WLPH GXULQJ RUGLQDU\ RIÀFH KRXUV LQ WKH SHULRG IURP -DQXDU\ WR 2 February 2021. Any person may, during the exhibition period, make D VXEPLVVLRQ LQ ZULWLQJ WR 3HQULWK &LW\ &RXQFLO LQ UHODWLRQ WR WKH 'HYHORSPHQW $SSOLFDWLRQ :KHUH D VXEPLVVLRQ LV PDGH E\ ZD\ RI DQ REMHFWLRQ WKH JURXQGV RI REMHFWLRQ DUH WR EH VSHFLÀHG LQ WKH VXEPLVVLRQ 7KH VXEPLVVLRQ LV WR LQFOXGH &RXQFLO·V reference number DA20/0871. For any queries relating to the proposal, please contact Sandra Fagan on 4732 7992. Viewing of Development Applications 7KH DERYH GHYHORSPHQW DSSOLFDWLRQ V PD\ EH YLHZHG RQ &RXQFLO·V '$ 7UDFNHU YLD penrithcity.nsw.gov.au/ DATracker Alternatively, the applications can be YLHZHG GXULQJ &RXQFLO·V QRUPDO EXVLQHVV KRXUV DW WKH &LYLF &HQWUH +LJK 6WUHHW 3HQULWK 2IÀFHUV RI &RXQFLO·V 'HYHORSPHQW 6HUYLFHV 'HSDUWPHQW ZLOO EH DEOH WR DVVLVW ZLWK \RXU HQTXLULHV Disclosure of Political Donations or Gifts %\ ODZ UHSRUWDEOH SROLWLFDO GRQDWLRQV RU JLIWV PXVW EH disclosed by anyone lodging a planning application to Council. Call 4732 7649 or visit penrithcity.nsw.gov.au
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PUBLIC NOTICES Notice of Public Meeting Penrith Local Planning Panel The Penrith Local Planning Panel will meet to determine the following; • DA19/0886
Proposed Site Compounds NotiďŹ cation under Section 47A – Local Government Act 1993 • License of Community Land – 2A Clyburn Avenue, Jamisontown
110–112 Mt Vernon Road, Mount Vernon Construction of single storey child care centre for 96 children, at-grade parking for 30 vehicles, signage, remediation works and on-site sewage management system
31 & 32 Park Avenue, KINGSWOOD
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Wednesday, 20 January 2021 commencing at 1pm
Where: Online Meeting To enable access into the online meeting please contact the Development Services Department on 4732 8533 or email localpanel@penrith.city by 4pm on Monday, 18 January 2021. A meeting invitation with log in details will be provided upon UHTXHVW 3OHDVH DOVR FRQÀUP LI \RX ZLVK WR UHJLVWHU to speak. Any person joining the online meeting are informed that the meeting will be audio recorded, and a copy of that recording will be made publicly available following the meeting. Relevant documents will be available on Penrith &RXQFLO¡V ZHEVLWH DW penrithcity.nsw.gov.au/ Local-Planning-Panel/
Notice of Amendment to Penrith Development Control Plan 2014 (Amendment No. 7) At its meeting of 13 November 2017, Council considered the outcomes of the public exhibition for a Planning Proposal and a Draft Penrith Development Control Plan 2014 (DCP 2014) for the Penrith Panthers Precinct and resolved to adopt the Planning Proposal and proposed draft DCP amendment, known as Amendment No. 7. The endorsed DCP 2014 amends Chapter E13 The Riverlink Precinct, Part B – Panthers Penrith Precinct.
3HQULWK '&3 LV DYDLODEOH RQ &RXQFLO¡V ZHEVLWH at penrithcity.nsw.gov.au. Penrith DCP 2014 is DOVR DYDLODEOH WR YLHZ DW &RXQFLO¡V &LYLF &HQWUH 601 High Street, Penrith.
All affected parties are hereby invited to make VXEPLVVLRQV FRQFHUQLQJ WKH SURSRVDO WR WKH *HQHUDO Manager, Council, PO Box 60, Penrith NSW 2751, within twenty eight days (28) of this notice.
If you have any questions or enquiries, please contact Transport for NSW on 1800 733 084 or email mulgoaroadupgrade@transport.nsw.gov.au In pursuance of the provisions of the Local Government Act 1993, notice is hereby given that Council proposes to lease the community land reserve to Transport for NSW. Transport for NSW has approached Penrith City Council to lease a portion of the reserve located at 2A Clyburn Avenue, Jamisontown (Lot 47 DP249745). The site will be used as a storage compound for equipment associated with the Jemena gas relocation works.
Further information can also be found by visiting https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/projects/mulgoa-rdcastlereagh-rd/mulgoa-road-jamisontown.html Council Ref: ECM 9052594. (QTXLULHV /DXUD *UD\ RQ
• License of Community Land – 29–31 Harwood Circuit, Glenmore Park
Transport for NSW will distribute fact sheets to surrounding properties providing further information. All affected parties are hereby invited to make VXEPLVVLRQV FRQFHUQLQJ WKH SURSRVDO WR WKH *HQHUDO Manager, Council, PO Box 60, Penrith NSW 2751, within twenty eight days (28) of the date of this notice. Please note that under the provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009, such submissions may be referred to third parties for consideration. If you have any questions or enquiries, please contact Transport for NSW on 1800 733 084 or please email mulgoaroadupgrade@transport.nsw.gov.au Further information can also be found by visiting https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/projects/mulgoa-rdcastlereagh-rd/mulgoa-road-jamisontown.html Council Ref: ECM 9052583. (QTXLULHV /DXUD *UD\ RQ
• License of Community Land – Lot 111 Mulgoa Road, Regentville
In pursuance of the provisions of the Local Government Act 1993, notice is hereby given that Council proposes to lease the community land reserve to Transport for NSW. Transport for NSW has approached Penrith City Council to lease a portion of the reserve located DW ² +DUZRRG &LUFXLW *OHQPRUH 3DUN /RW DP214036). The site will be used as a storage compound for equipment associated with the Mulgoa Road Upgrade project. Transport for NSW are also sending Fact Sheets to surrounding properties regarding this site compound.
&RXQFLO¡V UHVROXWLRQ HQDEOHG LWV *HQHUDO 0DQDJHU to carry out further changes to the endorsed DCP SULRU WR LWV ÀQDOLVDWLRQ &KDQJHV WR WKH HQGRUVHG DCP, resulting from a related amendment to the Road Works Planning Agreement for the Penrith 3DQWKHUV 3UHFLQFW DQG RWKHU WUDQVSRUW DQG WUDIÀF matters, have now been completed. The Local Environmental Plan amendment sought by the Planning Proposal has been gazetted, enabling Penrith DCP 2014 Amendment No.7 to take effect. Amendment No.7 came into effect on Wednesday, 23 December 2020, the date Notice was published on the Penrith Council website.
Transport for NSW are also sending Fact Sheets to surrounding properties regarding this site compound.
Please note that under the provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009, such submissions may be referred to third parties for consideration.
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Torrens title subdivision of 2 into 3 lots and construction of 3 x 2-storey boarding house with associated fencing, car parking, tree removal, landscaping and drainage works
The site will be used as a storage compound and VLWH RIĂ€FH IRU HTXLSPHQW DVVRFLDWHG ZLWK WKH 0XOJRD Road Upgrade project.
All affected parties are hereby invited to make VXEPLVVLRQV FRQFHUQLQJ WKH SURSRVDO WR WKH *HQHUDO Manager, Council, PO Box 60, Penrith NSW 2751, within twenty eight days (28) of the date of this notice. Please note that under the provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009, such submissions may be referred to third parties for consideration.
In pursuance of the provisions of the Local Government Act 1993, notice is hereby given that Council proposes to lease the community land reserve to Transport for NSW. Transport for NSW has approached Penrith City Council to lease the reserve located at Lot 111 Mulgoa Road, Regentville (Lot 111 DP260265).
If you have any questions or enquiries, please contact Transport for NSW on 1800 733 084 or email mulgoaroadupgrade@transport.nsw.gov.au Further information can also be found by visiting https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/projects/mulgoa-rdcastlereagh-rd/mulgoa-road-jamisontown.html Council Ref: ECM 9053066. (QTXLULHV /DXUD *UD\ RQ
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here are grand visions of what the Sydney Science Park will look like but the first steps have been taken to make it a reality. Property group Celestino has lodged a Development Application (DA) with Penrith City Council to deliver the first stage of the mixed-use smart city. With Council’s assessment process currently underway, the DA seeks to subdivide land on the 287-hectare site in Luddenham to create Stage A of Precinct 1, including three green star rated, sustainable industrial buildings. Bordering Luddenham Road in the southern portion of the broader park, Stage A will include 17 high-tech light industrial units with ancillary offices across three, two- storey buildings, a communal café and landscaping, including deep soil planting, over about 10 per cent of the site. Celestino CEO John Vassallo said the proposed development will be the first industrial architectural landmark for the site and will set the standard for future builds. “The process for delivering Precinct 1 of Sydney Science Park is gaining momentum and we are working with a broad
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An artist impression of units at Sydney Science Park. team of experts to assist in progressing the development,” he said. “As one of the first land uses established at Sydney Science Park, this is the first step in helping to deliver more than 17,000 high-tech jobs to the west.” The units will suit a range of hi- tech industrial uses, which Mr Vassallo said is all part of the plan. “The aim is to move away from conven-
tional static ‘boxes’ often associated with light industrial and focus on making them more physically and digitally connected and seamlessly integrated,” he said. “We want to create sustainable and smart buildings that are intimately integrated with the surrounding environment and worthy of their location in Sydney Science Park.” Celestino says its vision for the Sydney
Science Park is to create an internationally recognised epicentre for research, development, education, commercialisation, and innovation. The park sits within the Western Sydney Aerotropolis, which will also deliver high technology jobs in the future. It is expected the proposal will go on exhibition for community consultation in early 2021.
Kemps Creek Memorial Park has been part of the local community since 2008 The multi-denominational cemetery offers Sydney’s only natural burial area, along with lawn + monumental graves and garden cremation niches.
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L AW a n d O R D E R Kellyville Ridge: St Marys man charged after fast food incident
A St Marys man has been charged after allegedly damaging property and refusing to comply with a Public Health Order at a fast food outlet in Sydney’s north-west at the weekend. About 8pm on Saturday, January 9, officers from Quakers Hill Police Area Command were called to a restaurant on Windsor Road, Kellyville Ridge, following reports a customer had become aggressive towards staff. Police will allege in court that a man began to make an order at the counter when he was asked by staff to complete a COVID-safe check-in, in line with the current Public Health Orders. The man refused and allegedly became aggressive and verbally abused staff, before he pushed a cash register and printer off the counter and left the restaurant. No injuries were reported. An investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident commenced and following inquiries, a 25-year-old man was arrested at Riverstone Police station about 4.15pm on Monday. The St Marys man was charged with ‘destroy or damage property’, ‘use offensive language in/near public place’ and ‘not comply with noticed direction re s7/8/9 – COVID19’. He was granted conditional bail to appear before Blacktown Local Court on Monday, February 1.
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Officers from Nepean Police Area Command were notified and commenced an investigation. Following extensive inquiries, police have released images of a man who may be able to assist with their inquiries. The image is available to view on the NSW Police Force Facebook page. He’s described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 180cm tall, of slim build, with dark hair and facial hair. At the time, he was wearing a black suit and black shoes and carrying a white paper bag. Anyone who may have seen the man, or has information, is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Berkshire Park: Man dies in tragic head-on crash
A man has died following a fatal crash at Berkshire Park this week. About 6am on Tuesday, emergency services were called to The Northern Road, Berkshire Park, after reports a truck and car had collided head-on. The driver and sole occupant of the car died at the scene. The male truck driver was uninjured and was taken to Hawkesbury Hospital for mandatory testing. Officers from Nepean Police Area Command established a crime scene to determine the cause of the crash and the Northern Road was closed between Carrington Road and Leitch Avenue.
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An integrated approach High quality local healthcare is the winner thanks to important joint partnership EMILY FESZCZUK
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s we welcome the New Year, Wentworth Healthcare and Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District (NBMLHD) have re- welcomed a joint partnership. The organisations have renewed their commitment to work together to improve health outcomes for the Nepean and Blue Mountains communities by signing a Memorandum of Understanding. Sharing the same borders which cover the Local Government Areas of Penrith, Blue Mountains, Hawkesbury and Lithgow, both organisations play a role in planning, management and delivery of health services in the region. Federally funded Wentworth Healthcare coordinates and supports the delivery of primary healthcare and helps address local healthcare needs and service gaps. State-funded NBMLHD provides acute and sub-acute in-patient hospital services along with outpatient and outreach community-based health services. After both organisations formed a joint governance committee in 2019, CEO of Wentworth Healthcare, Lizz Reay, said signing the Memorandum would continue to strengthen the partnership.
“This Memorandum formally recognises the close relationship that already exists between our two organisations,” Ms Reay said. “It will now build on our commitment to help provide a more coordinated and integrated healthcare system for our community.” The committee, which is chaired by Gary Smith, has membership from both parties’ Board of Directors, who work together to oversee joint planning and initiatives. Chief Executive of NBMLHD, Kay Hyman, said they will be collaborating on a range of issues, which will improve health outcomes in the local area on an ongoing basis. “Both organisations will be strengthened by an integrated approach to delivering healthcare services in the region,” she said. “We will continue to work together to provide high quality, safe and efficient care for our diverse and rapidly growing community.” The agreement also acknowledges the particular importance for both organisations of working with significantly disadvantaged individuals and communities, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and people experiencing mental illness.
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The advice you need to ensure your kids have the perfect shoes for the school year EMILY FESZCZUK
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s the school holidays draw closer to an end, back to school shopping will ramp up for local families. While parents might be looking for a deal after spending too much during the holiday season, experts are urging them to consider quality over quantity when it comes to school shoes. Principal Podiatrist at A Step Ahead Foot + Ankle Care, Doctor Brenden Brown said good quality footwear is essential for kids to start the year on the right foot. “Children spend long hours in their school shoes, and they do so many diverse activities from running to the bus, playing footy at lunch or walking to assembly,” Dr Brown said. “It is not like adults that might wear different shoes to dinner or while doing sport or walking so it is really important that the shoe is well fitted and better quality.” Dr Brown said there are a few things families can do to make sure that school shoes are a good fit.
“If you are trying on shoes, do it at the end of the day as most kids’ feet swell, make sure they stand up as their feet can flatten out about half a centimetre, and aim for laces or Velcro so the shoe doesn’t slip around,” he said. “Most Australian kids have much broader feet so flip the shoe over and put the sole against their other foot to see if it hangs over, plus remember if the shoe is pinching at the shop it is most likely going to be a problem.” Some people might be hesitant to head to the shops in the current pandemic, but Dr Brown said there are new ways to get expert advice on school shoes. “Places like Shoes and Sox and The Athlete’s Foot are doing virtual fittings this year for the first time where you have an online appointment with staff or you can download fitting charts to find the size then order online,” he said. “Don’t get caught up in marketing hype like ‘arch support’ and remember the price often reflects the quality of the shoe and most kids will last the whole year in a school shoe, so you want it to be good, so they don’t have issues down the track.”
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Podiatrist Brenden Brown says you get what you pay for with school shoes. Photo: Melinda Jane.
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Family’s magical start to new year EMILY FESZCZUK
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hile most people in Penrith spent New Year’s Eve celebrating at home, Walter and Kayla Klinke were in Nepean Hospital preparing to meet their first child. The Glenmore Park couple’s daughter, Thea, was the first baby born at the hospital in 2021. Due to be born at the end of January, Mr Klinke said his daughter had other ideas for the parents’ New Year’s plans. “She decided to come about four weeks early, so my wife went into hospital on New Year’s Eve but gave birth around 10.55am on New Year’s Day,” he told the Weekender. “Bub did need the forceps in the end to get her out but my wife did such an amazing job and all the staff at Nepean were great.” Now settling in nicely at home, Mr Klinke said the couple thinks their daughter’s name was a great choice. “She is our first child but we have been in the IVF system for around 10 years and it has been such a rollercoaster losing previous babies, so we are very lucky to have her,” he said.
“Her middle name is Jeann after my wife’s Oma who passed away and we loved the name Thea, which means Gift of God, so we thought it was certainly very fitting for her.” Mr Klinke said having a baby during a pandemic has been a different experience, but he wouldn’t change it. “Having a baby during a pandemic has made things a little harder with appointments and going out but we just had to adapt and she has already made our year better,” he said. The couple didn’t find out the sex of their baby, making their New Year’s surprise even more special. “It never bothered me if I had a son or daughter but it was such a great surprise to have a little girl and she already has me wrapped around her little finger,” Mr Klinke said. Being born on a notable day, Mr Klinke said he hopes Thea feels special when she gets older. “I hope she likes having her birthday on New Year’s Day because I think it is a great day to celebrate and no one will ever forget it,” he said. “She already has a massive personality and doesn’t cry a lot yet, but I am excited to see what she is like as she grows up.”
Kayla and Walter Klinke with baby Thea. Photo: Melinda Jane.
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I’m delighted to announce that the exciting transformation of Soper Place which is set to provide so much more than just extra parking for Penrith is now another step closer. Council has lodged its Development Application (DA) for Soper Place in the Penrith CBD, to deliver a five storey multi deck car park over a basement parking level, along with a four storey commercial building above. This development to transform the existing street level car park will deliver 600 additional car spaces for Penrith in a flagship sustainable building to take meaningful action to help cool our City. The innovative design was created through a NSW Design Excellence Competition and features a dynamic multi-use public space, public roof top garden and a living green facade. It delivers new community facilities in the form of the multi-use space, known as the ‘public room’, which includes a multi-sports court and
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Couple’s Lucky win A Penrith couple have declared they’re taking some time off work to celebrate winning $200,000 in Tuesday’s Lucky Lotteries Mega Jackpot draw. When an official from The Lott called the pair, they had just checked their ticket and made the startling discovery themselves. “This is good,” the winning man laughed. “My wife is crying; she’s crying a lot. I am feeling quite shocked to be honest! “I checked our online account before, and I haven’t been able to sit still since then. It’s a big surprise! “The only reason we bought this ticket was because we had $5.50 in our account and thought we might as well use it. We never buy Lucky Lotteries tickets! “I think we are going to have to call in sick to work for the rest of the week.”
School’s success Penrith Anglican College has continued its reputation for strong academic performance, achieving outstanding results across the curriculum in the 2020 HSC. Overall 68 per cent of students have achieved either a Band 5 or Band 6 in one or more of their subjects with over 32 per cent scoring the top result of a Band 6 in one or more of their subjects. Penrith Anglican College ranked 155 in the state and is one of the highest ranked in the Greater Penrith Area with International Baccalaureate (IB) results still to come this month. “We are so proud of all our students, particularly in what has been a disruptive year,” said Principal Felicity Grima.
Sniffing out an opportunity Locals can now rent out backyards for dogs to play and relax EMILY FESZCZUK
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og obsessed Emu Plains resident Tracey Horey is the co- founder of a unique new online platform that is set to get tails wagging. Sniffspace is Australia’s only online directory of privately owned, safe and secure off-leash spaces that owners can rent for their dogs. After owning her first anxious dog Rafferty, Ms Horey said the idea for Sniffspace was born. “Just like humans, dogs need different spaces to explore and Raff is very well trained but doesn’t like some strangers or dogs with no manners, so off-leash dog parks aren’t the best option,” she said. “There is also more dog-friendly apartment blocks and people buying into new estates with small blocks, so the need for spaces for dogs to play safely became evident.” Still in its initial stages, where people can add their dogs or list their spaces for people to use, Ms Horey said it has received a positive response so far. “We have had 750 people Australiawide register their interest to either rent their land out or to add their dogs,” she said. “There were about 300 from NSW and we have got a property in Londonderry
Sniffspace co-founder Tracey Horey with her dog Rafferty. Photo: Melinda Jane. and some in the Mountains, so I think the areas around the outskirts of Penrith would be perfect for this.” Similar to Airbnb, Ms Horey said there will be terms and conditions to ensure both home owners and dog owners have a good experience. “As a host, you can set the price, how long people can stay, how many dogs are allowed in the space and what size, all
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Alan Brown remembered Weekender on location: thanks to new pool name ISK is worth the drive EMILY FESZCZUK
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he indoor pool hall at Ripples Leisure Centre St Marys has been named in memory of a man who made a splash at the venue and left his mark on the Penrith community. The late Alan Brown was a part of the Ripples family from its inception, starting out as a founding volunteer member when the Board was formed in 1994. Mr Brown was then a representative of the Penrith Swim Club and went on to spend the last 12 years of his life as Chair of Ripples. A long-time Penrith resident, Mr Brown was also on the Board of performing arts school McDonald College and in a prominent position at Australian- owned company Fredon, where he learned the skills he brought to Ripples by way of
ensuring strong, financially viable business operations. Family members joined Penrith Mayor Karen McKeown, Councillors Greg Davies and Ross Fowler and other guests at Ripples St Marys recently for the official pool naming ceremony and unveiling of the plaque. “I am proud to announce that from this moment on, this pool, which is popular with patrons young and old, will be known as the Alan Brown Memorial Pool, in celebration of Mr Brown’s life and his contributions to Ripples and our City,” Ms McKeown said. “During Mr Brown’s tenure, the St Marys complex grew from a community pool to a thriving leisure centre – he put his heart and soul into this place.”
he buzzing and growing community of Bella Vista has welcomed the great addition of the newly opened Italian Street Kitchen (ISK). Bringing the spirit of authentic Italian Street food, ISK offers more than just food, but a great location and atmosphere to share with friends, family or that special someone. Brought to you by the Seagrass Boutique Hospitality Group, the mouth- watering dishes on the menu are inspired by traditional Italian classics with contemporary twists that are loaded with flavour. The slow braised osso buco ragu pasta is so tender and delicious, it pairs perfectly with one of their specially crafted Italian cocktails. Pizza is another staple that is cooked to perfection but make sure to leave room for dessert such as the decadent tiramisu. Food manager Giulio Marchese said what sets ISK apart is its in-house pasta making process. “Our pasta is made in-house daily from a blend of different flours imported from Northern Italy that is exclusive to ISK,” he said. “We developed a unique blend in collaboration with Le 5 Stagioni to ensure the pizza and pasta experience is unique to the brand.”
Emily Feszczuk enjoying her visit. ISK is located at Esplanade Norwest. Visit www.italianstreetkitchen.com or call 8629 8708 to book. Emily Feszczuk dined as a guest of Italian Street Kitchen.
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seeing what works best for your business. What were things you implemented that had a big impact on your business moving forward? Definitely a social media plan, training courses undertaken and also networking with people I’ve met during the general course of business. We now sell business to business by helping design and manufacture point of sale packaging. What advice would you give to other small businesses in the same situation? Get all the help you can from organisations like WSBC. Take part in as many training events as possible and avail yourself of their fantastic trainers. lockdown. My advisor has always been available for help one on one via phone or Zoom as well. What was the main struggle you identified within your business? Myself 100 per cent! To clarify that statement, being older and having to get my head around the whole social media
world out there. Feeling the frustration of not fully understanding how to create professional posts and learning new software programs to help with this. Sure, I could use platforms such as Facebook, however, it’s really getting an understanding of the best type of posts to use, the best hashtags, looking at your results from the back-end. Analysing your insights and
What are your business goals for the future? We are sampling new products to add to our range. Our most exciting news for 2021 is our online fabric store, which is currently under development. Final words... Above all, Never give up!
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he year 2020 was meant to see Australian music icon John Williamson celebrate his 75th birthday, his 50th Anniversary in the entertainment industry and also be his swansong year on the road, but COVID-19 put a pause on that. John is picking up in 2021 where he left off and is bringing his ‘Winding Back’ tour to Penrith for two special shows, which will now celebrate 51 years of music.
Enjoying more time at his country property in Queensland, John said last year’s shows were meant to be a start of the musician’s career slowing down. “The ‘Winding Back’ tour doesn’t mean I am retiring, I just want to work a lot less, enjoy time at home with my cows and stick to the bigger events,” he told the Weekender. “The thing is a lot of the shows from last year got pushed back because of COVID, so now this year is much busier than I expected it be.” Releasing his first song ‘Old Man Emu’ in 1970, which kicked-started a five-decade career, John said he will play through all of his classic hits.
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“There are always songs people demand like ‘Mallee Boy’ and ‘True Blue’, so they get played, but some of the songs I wrote in the early days were crap so I skip them,” he said. “‘Old Man Emu’ is of course in there but I always make the audience wait, I don’t do that one too early.” Still enjoying performing live, John said the twin shows at Penrith will be very special performances. “I love live performances and if I could snap my fingers and be on stage I would do it until I die but it is all the in between sitting at airports and in cars,” he said. “I am excited for Penrith though because they are the only shows on the tour that
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my daughter, Ami, will be joining me on stage so it will be fun, but I will have to have a sleep backstage in between.” A ‘True Blue’ Aussie performer, John said he hopes people leave his show with a smile. “We are so lucky to live in this country so we will be celebrating that, and if they don’t go away smiling, I haven’t done a good enough job,” he said. The legendary John Williamson will be performing live at the EVAN Theatre in Penrith on Saturday January 30 at 3pm and 8pm (sold- out). Tickets are $59. To book or for more information, call 1300 PANTHERS or visit penrith.panthers. com.au.
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Alcoholics Anonymous Mondays at 6pm 1300 222 222 Gamblers Anonymous Mondays at 7.30pm 0433 018 484 Dementia Carers Support Group • Fortnightly meetings 4751 3033 Penrith Carer Support Group First Thursday of the month Headspace • 8880 8160 Say goodbye to a theatrical institution Don’t miss ‘The Wharf Revue: Good Night and Good Luck’ when it heads to Penrith for three big days of entertainment. While it is the first show of the 2021 summer season at The Joan, it is the final curtain for two decades of the long-standing show. Marking the end of an era, comedy trio Jonathan Biggins, Drew Forsythe and Phillip Scott, will reunite for one last time with their dazzling accomplice Mandy Bishop for a night of sketches, songs and side-splitting satire. It will be held at The Joan from January 21-23 at 2pm and 7.30pm. Tickets from $40. Call 4723 7600.
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Try your luck at kids bingo as part of the Penrith Panthers school holidays activities. Visit penrith.panthers.com.au for details.
Enjoy delicious high tea with a beautiful view at Mulgoa Valley Receptions on Sundays. Call 0433 927 557 to book.
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Magic of a family favourite live on stage in Penrith EMILY FESZCZUK
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elebrating its 10th anniversary, local theatre company Ruby Productions has adapted the timeless novel and movie ‘The Wizard of OZ’ into a dazzling musical ‘OZ’. When Dorothy’s house squashes the Wicked Witch of the East, she is ecstatically thanked by the liberated Munchkins and given permission to wear the witch’s powerful silver slippers. From there, Baum’s lovable characters, rubber - legged Scarecrow, Cowardly Lion and Tin Woodsman, join Dorothy on a journey to meet the great Oz. While on their trek, they battle the Wicked Witch who is determined to get revenge for the death of her sister. This bright musical is charged with a bundle of wonderful songs and thrill after thrill, like the escape from the Fighting Trees and encountering the
enchanted poppies. Eventually, Glinda the Good Witch helps Dorothy defeat the evil witch and her winged monkeys. The great and powerful wizard grants Dorothy’s friends their wishes and of course, helps Dorothy return to Kansas. See this heartfelt show to support local theatre in 2021. ‘OZ’ will be on at the John Lees Centre in Penrith on January 16, 23 and 30 at 2pm and 7pm. Tickets are from $20. To book or for more information, call 4735 5422 or visit www.trybooking.com/ BLUOQ.
THE WHARF REVUE: GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD LUCK A Sydney Theatre Company Production
21 – 23 JANUARY AFTER 20 YEARS THE COMEDY INSTITUTION BIDS FAREWELL. Don’t miss out on this one last hurrah as the indefatigable trio of Jonathan Biggins, Drew Forsythe and Phillip Scott reunite with dazzling accomplice Mandy Bishop for one final victory lap of The Wharf Revue.
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Ê Still on Seven, and the network has announced the coaches for its upcoming season of ‘The Voice’. Keith Urban and Guy Sebastian are returning to the panel, while Jessica Mauboy and Rita Ora will make their red chair debuts. Sonia Kruger will host the 10th season when it gets underway later this year.
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Ê One of my favourite shows is finally returning after what seems like forever, with ‘Travel Guides’ back on Channel
JANUARY 26 7.30PM TRAVEL GUIDES, NINE
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Nine this Australia Day. The new series, which was filmed domestically, will premiere on Tuesday, January 26 at 7.30pm. I can’t wait to see what the hilarious Fren family get up to this time around!
Ê Still on travelling around the country, and the second season of ‘The Amazing Race Australia’ will premiere on Monday, February 1. Beau Ryan will once again host the 10 series, with the teams travelling around Australia due to the rest of the world being cut off. Ê Sad news for ‘Better Homes and Gardens’ fans with interior designer Tara Dennis leaving the popular lifestyle program after 14 years. Dennis said she plans to focus on her retail business and family. Ê
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Ê After a couple of lacklustre years over on 10, ‘Dancing with the Stars’ is returning home to Channel Seven this year. In a world first, the show will be refreshed, reimagined and reborn as a unique television event – ‘Dancing With The Stars: All Stars’. The special event series will premiere on Seven later this year and feature some of the most popular, talented and entertaining stars from over the years. Fan favourites will return to the dancefloor – along with flashbacks to their former hits and misses – and viewers can expect a few wildcards to shake things up. Hosts, judges and contestants will be announced soon.
UK mystery drama ‘Death in Paradise’
has been renewed for two more seasons by the BBC. The series currently airs on both BBC First on Foxtel and the ABC.
Ê Foxtel series ‘The Flight Attendant’, starring Kaley Cuoco, has been renewed for a second season by HBO Max. Ê Great news for everyone out there with the new season of ‘Home and Away’ premiering on Monday, February 1 at 7pm. Former ‘McLeod’s Daughters’ star Bridie Carter joins the long-running Channel Seven soap as real estate agent Susie McAllister. Ê The 2021 NBL season tips off tonight on SBS Viceland with a double header. Cairns will take on the Hawks at 7.30pm, while Perth will battle Melbourne United straight after.
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12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 The City And The City (M v) [s] 2:00 The Letdown (M l,s) [s] 2:30 Sando (M l,s) [s] 3:00 ABC News [s] 4:00 The Heights (PG) [s] 4:30 Back Roads (PG) [s] 5:00 Escape From The City (PG) [s] 6:00 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery (PG) [s] 6:30 Anh’s Brush With Fame (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Nigella’s Cook, Eat, Repeat [s] 8:00 Vera (PG) [s] 9:35 Mystery Road (M l) [s] 10:25 State Of The Union (M) 10:55 ABC Late News [s]
6:00 Sunrise [s] 10:00 Test Cricket: Pre Game [s] 11:00 Test Cricket: Australia v India: Test 4: Day 1 *Live* From The Gabba [s] 1:00 The Lunch Break [s] 1:40 Day 1 *Live* [s] 3:40 Tea Break [s] 4:00 Day 1 *Live* From The Gabba [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Cricket: BBL: Melbourne Stars v Adelaide Strikers *Live* From The MCG [s] 11:00 Movie: “Collateral Damage” (M v) (’02) Stars: Arnold Schwarzenegger 1:30 Home Shopping
9:00 Today Extra Summer [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “Three Identical Strangers” (PG) (’18) Stars: Robert Shafran 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 4:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 5:30 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) [s] 7:30 Country House Hunters Australia [s] 8:30 Movie: “Four Weddings And A Funeral” (M) (’94) Stars: Hugh Grant 10:55 Movie: “Rumour Has It” (M s) (’05)
6:00 Headline News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! (M) [s] 2:30 Entertainment Tonight [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Left Off The Map [s] 4:00 Farm To Fork [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 The Living Room [s] 8:30 The Graham Norton Show (M l,s) [s] 10:30 Hughesy, We Have A Problem (M) [s]
5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 America In Color (M) 2:50 Great British Railway Journeys (PG) 4:00 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG) 5:00 Letters And Numbers 5:30 Motor Sport: Dakar Rally 6:00 Mastermind Australia 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Planet Of Treasures (PG) (In English/ Vietnamese) 8:30 Kevin McCloud: Rough Guide To The Future (PG) (In English/ Japanese/ Mandarin) 9:30 The Day Hitler Died (PG) 10:20 SBS World News Late
2:00 Harry’s Practice 2:30 Million Dollar Minute 3:30 Weekender 4:00 TBA 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Dog Patrol (PG) 8:30 Escape To The Country 9:30 Selling Houses Australia
5:30 Storage Wars (PG) 6:00 Cricket: Australia v India: Test 4: Day 1 6:30 American Pickers (PG) 7:30 Movie: “Jonah Hex” (M h,v) (’10) Stars Josh Brolin 9:05 Movie: “Ghost Rider: Spirit Of Vengeance” (M) (’11) Stars: Nicolas Cage
4:40 Modern Family (PG) 5:40 Movie: “Revenge Of The Nerds” (PG) (’84) Stars: Robert Carradine 7:30 Movie: “Tomorrowland” (PG) (’15) Stars: Britt Robertson 10:00 Movie: “Enemy Of The State” (M l,v) (’15) Stars: Will Smith
5:30 Characters Of Broome 6:00 Cooking Hawaiian Style 6:30 Pete And Pio’s Kai Safari (PG) 7:00 Our Stories 7:30 Movie: “Kaitangata Twitch” (PG) (’10) Stars: Te Waimarie Kessell 8:30 Movie: “Almost Christmas” (M l,s) (’16) Stars: Mo’Nique
3:30 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:30 Star Trek: Enterprise (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 Law & Order: SVU (M v) 10:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (M) 12:30 Home Shopping
4:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:00 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:30 Movie: “I Don’t Know How She Does It” (PG) (’11) Stars: Sarah Jessica Parker
3:00 The Block (PG) 4:00 Building Belushi (PG) 4:30 House Hunters USA 5:00 Beach Hunters 6:00 House Hunters International 7:00 House Hunters USA 7:30 Stay Or Sell 8:30 Instant Dream Home 9:30 Lakefront Bargain Hunt
5:30 School Of Rock 6:05 Dragons, Race To The Edge (PG) 6:30 Step Up To The Plate 7:00 Teenage Boss 7:30 Shaun The Sheep 8:00 Slugterra 8:50 Voltron: Legendary Defender (PG) 9:15 Boruto: Naruto Next Generations (PG) 9:35 Radiant
3:00 ABC News 6:00 ABC Evening News 7:00 ABC National News 8:00 ABC News Tonight 9:00 ABC Nightly News 9:30 Stan Grant’s One Plus One 10:00 The World 11:00 ABC Late News 11:30 Back Roads 12:00 ABC Late News
5:25 Fireman Sam 5:55 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 6:25 Hey Duggee 7:00 Dino Dana 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Doctor Who: Boom Town (PG) 8:45 The Turning (MA15+) 11:40 Anh’s Brush With Fame (PG)
5:30 Martha Bakes Chocolate 6:00 Come Dine With Me UK 7:00 Nigella Bites 7:30 Made In Britain 8:30 Rick Stein’s India 9:40 River Cottage Australia 10:35 The Cook And The Chef 11:35 Ready Steady Cook UK 12:25 Poh & Co. Bitesize
6:10 Megafactories (PG) 7:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (PG) 8:30 Hoarders (M) 9:20 The Lesbian Guide To Straight Sex (M) 10:15 Housos (MA15+) 11:15 Monogamish (M) (In German)
5:30 Movie: “Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2” (G) (’13) 7:30 Movie: “The Adventures Of Tintin” (PG) (’11) Stars: Jamie Bell 9:35 Movie: “Jumper” (M v,l) (’08) Stars: Hayden Christensen 11:20 Movie: “Jeff, Who Lives At Home” (MA15+) (’11)
3:20 Poirot (PG) 5:20 Heartbeat (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 Planet Earth II (PG) 8:40 Movie: “The Rainmaker” (M v) (’97) Stars: Matt Damon 11:20 Our Lives: Extraordinary People (PG) 12:20 My Favourite Martian
12:00 ABC News [s] 12:30 Employable Me Australia (M l) [s] 1:30 Agatha Christie’s Ordeal By Innocence (M v) [s] 2:30 Making Child Prodigies [s] 3:00 Nigella’s Cook, Eat, Repeat [s] 3:30 Dream Gardens [s] 4:00 Ask The Doctor (PG) [s] 4:30 Landline Summer [s] 5:00 Football: A-League: Round 4: Sydney FC v Western Sydney Wanderers *Live* [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Midsomer Murders (PG) [s] 9:00 Endeavour (M v) [s] 10:30 Call The Midwife (PG) [s]
6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 Test Cricket: Pre Game [s] 11:00 Test Cricket: Australia v India: Test 4: Day 2 *Live* From The Gabba [s] 1:00 The Lunch Break [s] 1:40 Day 2 *Live* [s] 3:40 Tea Break [s] 4:00 Day 2 *Live* [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Movie: “Smallfoot” (PG) (’18) Stars: Channing Tatum 9:00 Movie: “The Meg” (M) (’18) Stars: Jason Statham 11:15 Movie: “Demolition Man” (M) (’93) Stars: Sylvester Stallone
12:30 Animal Embassy (PG) [s] 1:00 World’s Greatest Natural Wonders [s] 2:00 Movie: “Rocky III” (PG) (’82) Stars: Sylvester Stallone 4:00 Serengeti: Invasion (PG) [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 RBT (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Saturday [s] 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) [s] 7:30 Tipping Point (PG) [s] 8:30 Movie: “High Crimes” (M v,s) (’02) Stars: Ashley Judd 11:30 Movie: “Closed Circuit” (M v,l) (’13) Stars: Kate Lock 12:45 Tipping Point (PG) [s]
9:30 Studio 10 Saturday (PG) [s] 12:00 Beyond The Fire (PG) [s] 12:30 Jamie & The Nonnas [s] 1:30 Healthy Homes Australia [s] 2:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 2:30 RV Daily Food Trails [s] 3:00 What’s Up Down Under [s] 3:30 Roads Less Travelled [s] 4:00 Taste Of Australia [s] 4:30 Farm To Fork [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 The Dog House (PG) [s] 7:00 Movie: “Sister Act” (PG) (’92) Stars: Whoopi Goldberg 9:00 Movie: “Olympus Has Fallen” (M v,l) (’13) Stars: Gerard Butler
5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:05 WWII’s Great Escapes - The Freedom Trails (PG) 3:55 Gourmet Farmer 4:30 Tony Robinson’s Hidden Britain By Drone (PG) 5:25 Motor Sport: Dakar Rally 5:55 Grand Tours Of Scotland’s Lochs 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Robson Green’s Australian Adventure (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The Godfather Part III” (PG) (’90) Stars: Al Pacino 11:35 The Twelve (M l,s,v) (In Flemish) 4:20 Great British Railway Journeys (PG)
10:30 NBC Today 12:30 Seven’s Horse Racing: Magic Millions 6:00 Border Security - International (PG) 6:30 The Yorkshire Vet (PG) 8:30 Escape To The Country 11:30 Border Security - International (PG) 12:30 The Fine Art Auction (M)
4:00 Desert Collectors (PG) 6:00 Cricket: Australia v India: Test 4: Day 2 6:30 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:00 Building Giants (PG) 8:00 Mighty Ships (PG) 9:00 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 12:00 Storage Wars Canada (PG)
5:30 Movie: “Yogi Bear” (G) (’10) 7:00 Movie: “Shallow Hal” (M l) (’01) Stars: Gwyneth Paltrow 9:15 Movie: “Dracula Untold” (M h) (’14) Stars: Charles Dance 11:05 Movie: “All American Girl: The Mary Kay Letourneau Story” (M s) (’99)
5:10 NITV On The Road 6:00 Going Places With Ernie Dingo (PG) 7:00 Everyday Brave (PG) 7:40 Through The Wormhole (PG) 8:30 Charley Pride: I’m Just Me (M) 10:00 Movie: “Night” (PG) (’07) Stars: Al Clark
2:30 4x4 Adventure (PG) 3:30 All 4 Adventure 4:30 Mighty Machines 5:00 Road Less Travelled 5:30 Scorpion (M v) 7:30 NCIS (M v) 8:30 NCIS: New Orleans (M v) 10:20 Hawaii Five-O (M v) 11:15 LA’s Finest: The Lone Ranger (M)
12:00 WIN’s All Australian News 1:00 Dr Quinn Medicine Woman (PG) 2:00 The Middle (PG) 3:30 Friends (PG) 6:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 10:30 The Middle (M) 12:00 Home Shopping 1:30 2 Broke Girls (M)
1:30 Louisiana Flip N Move 2:30 Instant Dream Home 3:30 Pool Kings (PG) 4:30 Lakefront Bargain Hunt 5:30 Stay Or Sell 6:30 Texas Flip N Move 7:30 Open Homes Australia 8:30 House Hunters USA 9:30 House Hunters International
5:30 School Of Rock 6:05 Dragons, Race To The Edge (PG) 6:30 Robot Wars 7:30 Shaun The Sheep 8:00 Slugterra 8:30 Camp Lakebottom 8:55 Total DramaRama 9:05 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG) 9:30 You’re Skitting Me (PG)
5:00 ABC News 5:30 The Brief 6:00 ABC Evening News 6:30 Back Roads 7:00 ABC National News 7:30 Stan Grant’s One Plus One 8:00 ABC News Tonight 8:30 Foreign Correspondent 9:00 ABC Nightly News 9:30 Australian Story
5:25 Fireman Sam 5:55 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 6:25 Hey Duggee 7:00 Catie’s Amazing Machines 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 QI (M l,s) 8:30 Melbourne Comedy Festival: The Great Debate (M) 10:10 Would I Lie To You? (M)
5:30 Cheese Slices 6:30 The Big Family Cooking Showdown 7:35 Heston’s Fantastical Food 8:30 Ainsley’s Mediterranean Cookbook 9:20 Destination Flavour Scandinavia Bitesize 9:30 The Hairy Bikers’ Food Tour Of Britain
5:30 Basketball: NBL: Brisbane Bullets v Illawarra Hawks *Live* 7:30 Fear Itself With Alex Lee: Heart Of Fear (M l) 7:45 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (M d,l,s) 8:30 The X-Files (M) 11:00 Takeshi’s Castle Indonesia (M)
5:15 Movie: “ScoobyDoo” (PG) (’02) 7:00 Movie: “Babe” (G) (’95) Stars: James Cromwell 8:50 Movie: “Take The Lead” (PG) (’06) Stars: Antonio Banderas 11:15 Movie: “Step Up 2: The Streets” (PG) (’08) Stars: Robert Hoffman
2:45 Movie: “Separate Tables” (PG) (’58) Stars: Deborah Kerr 4:45 Movie: “Red River” (G) (’48) Stars: John Wayne 7:30 Movie: “Lawrence Of Arabia” (PG) (’62) Stars: Peter O’Toole 11:50 Edgar Wallace Mysteries (PG) 1:00 Home Shopping
12:00 ABC News [s] 12:30 Landline Summer [s] 1:00 Midsomer Murders (M) [s] 2:30 Everyone’s A Critic [s] 2:55 War On Waste: Turning The Tide (PG) [s] 4:00 Football: W-League: Round 4: Melbourne Victory v Perth Glory *Live* [s] 6:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 7:00 ABC News Sunday [s] 7:40 Grand Designs - House Of The Year (PG) [s] 8:30 Joanna Lumley’s Unseen Adventures (PG) [s] 9:15 Stateless (M l,v) [s] 10:10 Killing Eve (MA15+) [s]
6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 Test Cricket: Pre Game [s] 11:00 Test Cricket: Australia v India: Test 4: Day 3 *Live* From The Gabba [s] 1:00 The Lunch Break [s] 1:40 Day 3 *Live* [s] 3:40 Tea Break [s] 4:00 Day 3 *Live* [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Cricket: BBL: Melbourne Stars v Melbourne Renegades *Live* From The MCG [s] 11:00 Movie: “Bad Company” (M v,l) (’02) Stars: Anthony Hopkins 1:30 Home Shopping
11:40 Race Across The World (PG) [s] 2:10 Movie: “Mr Holland’s Opus” (PG) (’96) Stars: Richard Dreyfuss 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Territory Cops (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Sunday [s] 7:00 60 Minutes (PG) [s] 8:00RBT: Designated Driver (PG) [s] 8:30 Movie: “The Equalizer” (MA15+) (’14) Stars: Denzel Washington 11:10 NINE News Late [s] 11:40 5 Mistakes That Caught A Killer (MA15+) [s] 12:30 Young, Dumb And Banged Up In The Sun (M) [s]
12:00 TBA 1:30 Roads Less Travelled [s] 2:00 Pat Callinan’s 4X4 Adventures [s] 3:00 Farm To Fork [s] 3:30 Taste Of Australia With Hayden Quinn [s] 4:00 All 4 Adventure [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] 7:30 I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! (M) [s] 9:30 The Graham Norton Show (M l,s) [s] 10:30 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] 11:30 TBA 12:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS This Morning [s]
5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 Speedweek 3:00 Figure Skating 5:00 Travel Man 5:30 Battle Of Crete 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 World’s Biggest Murder Trial (In English/ German) 8:45 Egypt With The World’s Greatest Explorer 9:15 The Pyramids: Solving The Mystery Khufu And The Tomb Of Secrets 9:40 Supreme Revenge: Battle For The Court 10:45 Turban Legend: Untold Australia (M l) 11:50 Police Custody (M l) 12:45 How To Lose Weight Well (PG)
2:00 All The Things (PG) 2:30 The Great Outdoors (PG) 3:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 M*A*S*H (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The Finest Hours” (M) (’16) Stars: Ben Foster 11:00 World’s Most Amazing Videos (M) 12:00 The Surgery Ship
5:30 Counting Cars (PG) 6:00 Cricket: Australia v India: Test 4: Day 3 6:30 Leepu And Pitbull (PG) 7:30 Border Security - Australia’s Front Line (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Non-Stop” (M l,v) (’14) Stars: Liam Neeson
4:15 Going Solo In Japan 4:45 Instant Hotel (PG) 6:00 Picker Sisters (PG) 6:30 Weird, True And Freaky (PG) 7:30 First Dates Australia (M) 10:30 Say Yes To The Dress (M) 11:30 Bridezillas (M l) 12:30 Movie: “Vigil In The Night (PG) (’40)
4:00 AFL: NTFL 5:45 African News 6:00 APTN National News 6:30 Colour Theory: Underground (PG) 7:00 Songlines On Screen (PG) 7:30 Australia In Colour (PG) 8:30 Homeland Story 10:00 Tudawali (M l,s,v) 11:30 Obsessions (PG)
3:30 Healthy Homes Australia 4:00 Reel Action 4:30 What’s Up Down Under 5:00 I Fish 5:30 Star Trek: Enterprise (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M v) 9:25 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v) 10:20 48 Hours (M) 11:20 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v)
1:00 Becker (PG) 2:00 The Middle (PG) 3:30 Friends (PG) 6:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:00 Friends (PG) 10:30 2 Broke Girls (M s) 12:00 Home Shopping 1:30 Mom (M s) 3:30 The Neighbourhood (PG) 4:30 Home Shopping
2:30 Texas Flip N Move 3:30 Fixer Upper 4:30 Open Homes Australia 5:30 House Hunters USA 6:30 House Hunters International 7:30 You Live In What? 8:30 Scott’s Vacation House Rules 9:30 My Lottery Dream Home 10:30 Flip Or Flop
5:30 School Of Rock 6:05 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:30 Robot Wars 7:30 Shaun The Sheep 8:00 Slugterra 8:30 Camp Lakebottom 9:05 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG) 9:30 You’re Skitting Me 9:40 rage (PG)
5:00 ABC News 5:30 Kurt Fearnley’s One Plus One 6:00 ABC Evening News 6:30 Foreign Correspondent 7:00 ABC News Sunday 7:40 Bee Cause: On The Move 8:00 ABC News Tonight 8:30 The Brief 9:00 ABC Nightly News
6:10 Dog Loves Books 6:35 The Adventures Of Paddington 7:00 Catie’s Amazing Machines 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Compass (PG) 8:30 Louis Theroux: Life On The Edge (M) 9:30 The Misadventures Of Romesh Ranganathan (M l)
5:30 Heston’s Feasts 6:30 Bill’s Kitchen: Notting Hill 7:00 Bonacini’s Italy 7:30 Cook Like An Italian With Silvia Colloca 8:00 Kylie Kwong: Heart And Soul 8:30 Rick Stein: From Venice To Istanbul 9:40 Gino’s Italian Escape
5:00 Dateline 5:35 Balls Deep (PG) 6:00 Do Planes Need Pilots? (PG) 7:00 Abandoned Places (PG) 7:30 The Last Man On Earth (M s) 7:55 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (M d,l,s) 8:30 Why Women Kill (M) 9:25 United Shades Of America (M)
4:30 Movie: “Space Chimps 2: Zartog Strikes Back” (G) (’10) 6:00 Movie: “Antz” (PG) (’98) Stars: Woody Allen 7:30 Movie: “Swordfish” (M) (’01) Stars: Halle Berry 9:30 Movie: “Limitless” (M) (’11) Stars: Bradley Cooper
3:20 Movie: “The Black Orchid” (PG) (’14) Stars: Sophia Loren 5:20 Movie: “Barefoot In The Park” (PG) (’67) Stars: Robert Redford 7:30 Death In Paradise (M v) 8:40 Chicago PD (MA15+) 9:40 Chicago Fire (M) 10:40 Chicago Med (M mp)
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6:00 Sunrise [s] 10:00 Test Cricket: Pre Game [s] 11:00 Test Cricket: Australia v India: Test 4: Day 4 *Live* From The Gabba [s] 1:00 The Lunch Break [s] 1:40 Day 4 *Live* [s] 3:40 Tea Break [s] 4:00 Day 4 *Live* [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Cricket: BBL: Sydney Thunder v Hobart Hurricanes *Live* [s] 11:00 Station 19 (M) [s]
12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “It Takes Two” (G) (’95) Stars: Kirstie Alley 3:00 Tipping Point [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 4:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 5:30 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) [s] 7:30 Gold Coast Cops (M v,l) [s] 8:30 Movie: “The Magnificent Seven” (M v) (’16) Stars: Denzel Washington 11:10 NINE News Late
3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Left Off The Map [s] 4:00 Farm To Fork [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! (M) [s] 9:00 The Montreal Comedy Festival (MA15+) [s] 10:00 Hughesy, We Have A Problem (M) [s]
2:00 America In Color (M) 2:50 Great British Railway Journeys (PG) 3:25 Who Do You Think You Are? 4:25 Great American Railroad Journeys (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind Australia 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 The Architecture The Railways Built (PG) 8:30 24 Hours In Emergency (M) 10:15 SBS World News Late
4:00 Becker (PG) 5:00 4:30 Star Trek: The 5:00 On Country 5:00 Weird, True And 6:00 Cricket: Australia v 2:30 Million Dollar Frasier (PG) 6:00 Next Generation (PG) Kitchen (PG) 6:00 Freaky (PG) 6:00 How I India: Test 4: Day 4 Minute 3:30 M*A*S*H Friends (PG) 6:30 5:30 Star Trek: Songlines On Screen Met Your Mother (PG) 6:30 American Pickers (PG) 5:30 Escape To Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Friends 7:00 The Simpsons (PG) 7:30 (PG) 6:30 Faboriginal 7:00 Our Enterprise (PG) 6:30 Bondi The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt (PG) 7:30 SAS UK (M) 8:30 Movie: “Bridge Of Spies” (M v,l) Hell’s Kitchen USA (M l) 9:30 Stories 7:30 Australia In Colour Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M v) (PG) 8:00 The Big Bang 7:30 Doc Martin (PG) 8:30 10:20 Law & Order: SVU (M v) Theory (PG) 9:30 Seinfeld (M) (PG) 8:30 Living Black (PG) Ramsay’s Hotel Hell (M l) (’15) Stars: Alan Alda Foyle’s War (M) 6:00 ABC Evening 6:05 Dragons: Race To News 7:00 ABC The Edge (PG) 6:30 National News 8:00 Step Up To The Plate ABC News Tonight 9:00 ABC 7:00 Teenage Boss 7:30 Nightly News 9:30 7.30 10:00 Shaun The Sheep 8:00 SlugThe World 10:30 Back Roads terra 8:30 Camp Lakebottom
3:00 Father Brown (PG) [s] 4:00 The Heights (PG) [s] 4:25 Back Roads (PG) [s] 4:55 Escape From The City (PG) [s] 6:00 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery (PG) [s] 6:30 Anh’s Brush With Fame (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 (PG) [s] 8:00 You Can’t Ask That (PG) [s] 8:30 Shaun Micallef’s On The Sauce (MA15+) [s]
7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Doctor Who (PG) 8:45 David Attenborough’s Galapagos (PG) 9:40 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces
6:00 Sunrise [s] 10:00 Test Cricket: Pre Game [s] 11:00 Test Cricket: Australia v India: Test 4: Day 5 *Live* From The Gabba [s] 1:00 The Lunch Break [s] 1:40 Day 5 *Live* [s] 3:40 Tea Break [s] 4:00 Day 5 *Live* [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Cricket: BBL: Perth Scorchers v Brisbane Heat *Live* [s] 11:00 Chicago Fire (M) [s]
12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “A Home Of Our Own” (PG) (’93) Stars: Kathy Bates 3:00 Tipping Point [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 4:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 5:30 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) [s] 7:30 Accidental Heroes (PG) [s] 8:30 Kath & Kim (PG) [s] 10:15 Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year Asia (PG) [s] 11:15 NINE News Late
6:00 How I Met Your 6:00 Cricket: Australia v 4:00 Better Homes And Mother (PG) 7:00 The India: Test 4: Day 5 Gardens Summer 5:30 Simpsons (PG) 7:30 6:30 American Pickers Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Pie In (PG) 7:30 Highway Patrol (PG) Modern Family (PG) 8:30 Movie: “10 Cloverfield Lane” 8:00 Motorway Patrol (PG) The Sky (PG) 8:30 Inspector 8:30 Outback Opal Hunters (M) (PG) (’16) George Gently (M v) 6:00 ABC Evening 6:05 Dragons: Race To News 7:00 ABC The Edge (PG) 6:30 National News 8:00 Step Up To The Plate ABC News Tonight 9:00 ABC 7:00 Teenage Boss 7:30 Shaun The Sheep 8:00 Slug- Nightly News 9:30 7.30 10:00 The World 10:30 Back Roads terra 8:30 Camp Lakebottom
3:00 ABC News [s] 4:00 The Heights (PG) [s] 4:30 Back Roads (PG) [s] 5:00 Escape From The City (PG) [s] 6:00 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery (PG) [s] 6:30 Anh’s Brush With Fame: John Williamson (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 (PG) [s] 8:00 Hard Quiz (PG) [s] 8:30 Spicks and Specks (PG) [s] 9:20 QI (M l) [s] 9:50 TBA
5:45 Shortland Street 5:30 Martha Bakes (PG) 6:15 Abandoned 6:00 Come Dine With (PG) 7:05 Jeopardy! Me UK 7:00 Nigellissima 7:30 John Torode’s Asia (PG) 7:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (PG) 8:30 8:30 Nadia’s Family Feasts Taskmaster (M) 9:25 RocKwiz 9:30 River Cottage Australia
5:30 Martha Bakes 6:25 Hey Duggee 7:00 6:00 Come Dine With Dino Dana 7:30 Spicks Me UK 7:00 NigelliAnd Specks (PG) 8:00 ssima 7:30 Food Safari 8:00 Doctor Who (PG) 8:50 TBA 9:30 Whose Line Is It Anyway? Indian Food Made Easy 8:30 Rick Stein’s Seafood Odyssey (PG) 9:55 Rosehaven (PG)
12:00 Movie: “In The Line Of Duty: Smoke Jumpers” (PG) (’96) Stars: Adam Baldwin 2:00 Surf Patrol [s] 2:30 Border Security International (PG) [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Cricket: BBL: Melbourne Renegades v Melbourne Stars *Live* [s]
5:30 On Country 6:00 How I Met Your 6:00 American Pickers 4:00 Better Homes And Kitchen 6:00 Talking Mother (PG) 7:00 The (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars Gardens 5:30 Escape Language 6:30 Simpsons (PG) 7:30 (PG) 7:30 The SimpTo The Country 6:30 Faboriginal 7:00 Our Stories sons (PG) 8:30 Family Guy (M) Modern Family (PG) 8:30 Bargain Hunt (PG) 7:30 7:30 Australia In Colour (PG) Frankie Drake Mysteries (M v) 9:30 American Dad (PG) 10:30 Criminal Minds (M v) 10:30 Numb3rs (M) 11:30 Bones (M) 8:30 The Whole Table Family Guy (M) 8:30 A Touch Of Frost (M v) 6:00 ABC Evening 6:05 Dragons: Race To News 7:00 ABC The Edge (PG) 6:30 National News 8:00 Step Up To The Plate ABC News Tonight 9:00 ABC 7:00 Teenage Boss 7:30 Shaun The Sheep 8:00 Slug- Nightly News 9:30 7.30 10:00 The World 10:30 Back Roads terra 8:30 Camp Lakebottom
3:00 ABC News [s] 4:00 The Heights (PG) [s] 4:30 Back Roads (PG) [s] 5:00 Escape From The City (PG) [s] 5:55 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery (PG) [s] 6:30 Anh’s Brush With Fame (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 (PG) [s] 8:00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) [s] 8:30 Rick Stein’s Secret France [s] 9:30 Miriam Margolyes Almost Australian (M l) [s]
5:30 Martha Bakes 6:25 Hey Duggee 7:00 6:00 Come Dine With Dino Dana 7:30 Spicks Me UK 7:00 NigelliAnd Specks (PG) 8:00 ssima 7:30 Simply Italian 8:00 Doctor Who (PG) 9:00 David Stratton’s Stories Of Australian Italian Food Safari 8:30 Let’s Brunch Cinema (MA15+)
12:00 Movie: “The Patron Saint Of Liars” (PG) (’97) Stars: Maggie Gyllenhaal 2:00 Surf Patrol [s] 2:30 Border Security International (PG) [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Cricket: BBL: Adelaide Strikers v Brisbane Heat *Live* From The MCG [s]
6:00 American Pickers 4:00 Better Homes And (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars Gardens 5:30 Escape (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt (PG) 7:30 Father Perfect Storm” (M l,v) (’00) Stars: George Clooney 11:15 Brown (PG) 8:30 Murdoch Tattoo Nightmares (M) Mysteries (MA15+)
6:15 Abandoned (PG) 7:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (PG) 8:30 Fringe Nation: Extremists In America (MA15+)
12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “Honey” (PG) (’03) Stars: Jessica Alba 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 4:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 5:30 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) [s] 7:30 Paramedics (M) [s] 8:30 The Inbetween (M) [s] 9:30 Chicago Med (M) [s] 10:30 NINE News Late [s] 11:00 New Amsterdam (M) [s]
5:15 Garden Gurus 6:00 Malcolm In The Moments 5:20 Middle (PG) 7:00 The Heartbeat (PG) 6:30 Nanny (PG) 7:30 Movie: Antiques Roadshow 7:30 “World War Z” (M v,h,l) (’13) Grantchester (M v) 8:40 DCI Stars: Brad Pitt 9:45 Movie: Banks (M) 10:40 See No Evil “Van Helsing” (M v) (’04)
3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Left Off The Map [s] 4:00 Farm To Fork [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! (M) [s] 9:00 NCIS (M v) [s] 10.00 NCIS: Los Angeles (M) [s] 11:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:00 The Project (PG)
5:30 Star Trek: 5:30 On Country Enterprise (PG) 6:30 Kitchen 6:00 Songlines Bondi Rescue (PG) 6:30 Faboriginal 7:00 7:30 NCIS (M v) 8:30 CSI: Our Stories 7:30 Australia In Colour (PG) 8:30 Kanyini (PG) Crime Scene Investigation (M) 10:25 CSI: Miami (M v) 9:30 Another Country (PG)
2:50 Great British Railway Journeys (PG) 3:25 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG) 4:25 Great American Railroad Journeys (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind Australia 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Great Continental Railway Journeys 8:40 Bowled Over: Untold Australia (M) 9:40 Travel Man’s Greatest Trips 10:35 SBS World News Late
4:00 Becker (PG) 5:00 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:30 Seinfeld (M)
5:00 Christina On The Coast (PG) 6:00 House Hunters International 7:00 House Hunters USA 7:30 Our Yorkshire Farm (PG) 8:30 Escape To The Chateau (PG)
5:20 Heartbeat (PG) 6:00 Malcolm In The 6:30 Antiques RoadMiddle (PG) 7:00 The show 7:30 New Tricks Nanny (PG) 7:30 Movie: (M) 8:40 Movie: “Ronin” (M l,v) “Dante’s Peak” (M v) (’96) (’98) Stars: Robert De Niro Stars: Pierce Brosnan 9:45 Movie: “The Sentinel” (M) (’06) 11:10 ER (M)
3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Left Off The Map [s] 4:00 Farm To Fork [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! (M) [s] 9:00 Bull (M) [s] 11:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:00 The Project (PG) [s] 1:00 The Late Show (PG) [s]
5:30 Star Trek: Enterprise (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M v) 8:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v) 10:20 NCIS (M) 12:10 Home Shopping
6:00 House Hunters International 7:00 House Hunters USA 8:30 Fixer Upper (PG) 9:30 Christina On The Coast (PG) 10:30 Flipping Virgins (M)
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3:00 ABC News [s] 4:00 The Heights (PG) [s] 4:30 Back Roads (PG) [s] 5:00 Escape From The City (PG) [s] 6:00 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery (PG) [s] 6:30 Anh’s Brush With Fame: Carrie Bickmore (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 (PG) [s] 8:00 Stan Grant’s One Plus One [s] 8:30 Australia Remastered [s] 9:25 The Crown And Us (M)
2:00 America In Color (M) 2:50 Great British Railway Journeys (PG) 3:20 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG) 4:20 Great American Railroad Journeys (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind Australia 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Britain’s Most Historic Towns 8:30 The Last Journey Of The Vikings 9:30 Vikings (MA15+)
4:00 Becker (PG) 5:00 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:30 Seinfeld (M)
6:00 House Hunters International 7:00 House Hunters USA 7:30 Barnwood Builders 8:30 Good Bones (PG) 9:30 TBA 10:30 Big Beach Builds
5:20 Heartbeat (PG) 7:00 The Nanny (PG) 6:15 Abandoned (PG) 6:30 Antiques Road7:30 Paranormal 7:05 Jeopardy! (PG) show 7:30 As Time Caught On Camera (M) 7:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Goes By (PG) 8:50 Midsomer 8:30 Movie: “Pulp Fiction” Does Countdown (PG) 8:30 (MA15+) (’94) Stars: John Tra- Murders (M) 10:50 Silent Movie: “The Death Of Stalin” Witness (MA15+) (M) (’17) Stars: Olga Kurylenko volta 11:35 The Nanny (PG)
12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “I.Q.” (G) (’94) Stars: Meg Ryan 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) [s] 7:30 Great Getaways (PG) [s] 8:30 Race Across The World (M l) [s] 11:00 NINE News Late [s] 11:30 The Horn (M) [s]
3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Left Off The Map [s] 4:00 Farm To Fork [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! (M) [s] 9:00 Law & Order: SVU (M v) [s] 11:00 This Is Us (M) [s] 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 1:00 The Project (PG) [s]
2:00 America In Color (M) 2:50 Great British Railway Journeys (PG) 3:25 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG) 4:20 Great American Railroad Journeys (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind Australia 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 The World’s Greatest Palaces (PG) 8:30 The Rise Of The Nazis: First Six Months In Power (M)
4:00 Becker (PG) 5:00 5:30 Star Trek: 6:00 Talking Language 6:00 How I Met Your Frasier (PG) 6:00 Enterprise (PG) 6:30 6:30 Faboriginal 7:00 Mother (PG) 7:00 The Friends (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) Our Stories 7:30 Simpsons (PG) 7:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Friends Modern Family (PG) 8:30 The Robbie Hood (M l) 8:30 Movie: 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 Hawaii “Sweet Country” (MA15+) (’17) Five-O (M v) 9:30 LA’s Finest (PG) 8:00 The Big Bang Mentalist (M d,v) 10:30 (M v,s) 10:30 Seal Team (M v) Theory (PG) 9:30 Seinfeld (M) Numb3rs (M) 11:30 Bones (M) Stars: Bryan Brown
6:00 House Hunters International 7:00 House Hunters USA 7:30 House Hunters International 8:30 Fixer Upper (PG) 9:30 Fixer To Fabulous
5:20 Heartbeat (PG) 6:00 Malcolm In The 7:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats 6:00 Come Dine With 6:25 Hey Duggee 7:00 4:00 The Inauguration 6:05 Dragons: Race To 6:30 Antiques RoadMiddle (PG) 7:00 The Does Countdown (PG) Me UK 7:00 NigelliDino Dana 7:30 Spicks Of President Joseph R. The Edge (PG) 6:30 show 7:30 Poirot (M v) Nanny (PG) 7:30 Movie: 8:30 The Curse Of Oak ssima 7:30 Rick Stein’s And Specks (PG) 8:00 Biden Jr *Replay* 5:00 Step Up To The Plate “Into The Blue” (M) (’05) Stars: 9:30 The First 48 (M v) 10:30 Island (PG) 9:20 Cocaine: Taste Of Italian 8:40 Jamie’s Doctor Who (PG) 8:45 Mock ABC News Hour 6:00 ABC 7:00 Teenage Boss 7:30 Jessica Alba 9:45 Movie: “Save The Disappearance (M v,l) The Week (M l) 9:20 Penn And Great Italian Escape 9:10 Rick Living With The Cartels Shaun The Sheep 8:00 Slug- Evening News 7:00 ABC 11:30 Westside (MA15+) (MA15+) (In English/ Spanish) The Last Dance” (M v,l) (’01) Stein’s Food Heroes National News 8:00 ABC News Teller: Fool Us (PG) terra 8:30 Camp Lakebottom Programming information correct at time of going to press, changes are at the network’s discretion Prepared by National Typesetting Services
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At the movies... Far from a classic, but still plenty to love WONDER WOMAN 1984 +++ 2 hours, 35 minutes If you’ve avoided seeing ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ so far because of mainly lukewarm reviews, I’m here to remind you that one person’s trash is another’s treasure. Sure, this follow - up to 2017’s ‘Wonder Woman’ doesn’t quite have the impact of its predecessor, but it’s far from a disaster, and is once again highlighted by a terrific performance from Gal Gadot in the title role. The film is set in 1984 – hence the name – where Diana Prince is working at Washington DC’s Smithsonian Institute, while secretly performing the heroic deeds of Wonder Woman on the side. When failing businessman Max
Lord (Pedro Pascal) visits the Smithsonian, he steals the ‘Dreamstone’, which grants its holder one wish. Max wishes to become the stone itself, essentially granting him unlimited power. What ensues is largely your typical superhero film, with a few surprises along the way. Those strongly attached to the DC universe will love the opening sequence, a flashback to a pivotal moment in a young Diana’s life, but those casual observers will be well entertained by an action- packed adventure that rarely lags despite its run time of more than two hours. – Troy Dodds
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PISCES
JANUARY 21 TO FEBRUARY 19
FEBRUARY 20 TO MARCH 20
This week the Sun, Mercury, Saturn and Jupiter are all jumping through your sign, which boosts your confidence and courage. It also allows you to draw on inner reserves of strength and fortitude that you sometimes forget exist deep within your contrary Aquarian nature. As writer A. A. Milne said: “You’re braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think”.
With four planets in your solitude zone, many Pisceans are feeling quite antisocial and you’re also hesitant to trumpet your talents. But – with Venus and Pluto in your peer group/business contacts zone – the more you get out and network, the more successful you’ll be. As A. A. Milne said: “You can’t stay in your corner waiting for others to come to you. Sometimes you have to go to them”.
ARIES MARCH 21 TO APRIL 20
When it comes to your career, education, vocation or volunteer work, keep on keeping on. If you put in 100 per cent care and commitment (plus handle colleagues, classmates, clients and/or customers with extra tact and patience) then you’ll slowly reap the Ram rewards. With Jupiter and Saturn activating your aspirations zone, focus on formulating fabulous new goals for the future.
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Career changes are swirling around so you need to be practical and positive. Start asking some important questions. Is it time to look for a better job or a different vocation? Should you upskill or retrain? Maybe you need to work smarter, rather than harder? If you resist making changes then you’ll be left behind, as current circumstances push you to explore fresh professional pastures.
2021 is the year to extend your circle of influence and see what’s happening in the big wide world, as the planets activate your adventure zone. The Sun, Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn push you to expand your connections from local to international, via travel and/or the Internet. With the current restrictions this won’t be easy and you’ll encounter plenty of hurdles along the way, but make sure you persist.
The planets pour on the pressure so close partnerships will be a veritable minefield and a tricky relationship will particularly test your patience and diplomatic skills. Trying to patch up a problem or rush a resolution won’t help. You’ll just have to pace yourself and be extra tolerant, perceptive and understanding. The more energy you put into helping other people the better the week will be.
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Close relationships look rather frustrating, as things move at a snail’s pace … or even slide backwards! Persistence and determination will win out in the end. Attached Librans – have the confidence to give your partner plenty of personal space. Singles – don’t confuse lust with love. Look for long-term satisfaction with someone who you can have a decent conversation with.
Relationships will be very unsettled this week, as Mars and Uranus ratchet up unpredictability levels. So don’t be surprised if someone hits you with some rather unexpected news from left field. Family responsibilities or domestic chores will also increase, as the Sun and Saturn hook up in your home zone. The weekend is a wonderful time to contribute to a community project.
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LEO JULY 23 TO AUGUST 23
Expect a stop/start kind of week. Saturn pushes you to complete your to-do list and think things through. Whereas Uranus urges you to take a calculated risk, as you stir things up via a professional pitch, a career change, a romantic detour or an innovative joint venture. Attached Leo – get talking and collaborating with your partner. Unhappily single? Look for a partner who is worldly and wise.
SAGITTARIUS NOVEMBER 23 TO DECEMBER 21
This week Uranus and Mars throw an unpredictable spanner in the works and you’ll feel rather unsettled. Expect the unexpected … especially involving work, health, education and/or social media. You could also feel down-in-the-dumps about a personal issue or a family matter. Smart Sagittarius will lay low until the dust settles and you’re feeling more robust.
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The Sydney Derby has always attracted big crowds in past games at Stadium Australia. Photo: Megan Dunn.
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his Saturday’s blockbuster double header between the Western Sydney Wanderers and Sydney FC is officially the hottest ticket in town, with a COVID regulated crowd of around 20,000 set to be on deck at Stadium Australia in Sydney Olympic Park. Both clubs’ A- League teams will kick off proceedings at 5pm before Western Sydney and Sydney FC do battle in the W-League at 7.40pm. Tomorrow evening’s A- League blockbuster will be the first time in nearly a year that the Wanderers and Sky Blues
have played a game against each other in front of a passionate crowd. The last time the two sides met, on March 21 at Bankwest Stadium, the game was played behind closed doors due to the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic. This time around however, crowds are welcome to attend football matches again and they will no doubt be keen to see their sides do battle albeit in a new COVID-safe world. While Sydney FC well and truly have the wood over the Wanderers over the past eight years, the Sky Blues haven’t beaten their arch rivals since way back in December 2018 – with the Wanderers
picking up two wins and a draw during the 2019/20 season. Western Sydney may be going into Saturday’s clash as heavy underdogs against last year’s Champions, but they are expected to be full of confidence after notching up their first win of the new season against Newcastle last Friday at McDonald Jones Stadium. The Red & Black opened up a 2-0 lead thanks to Ziggy Gordon and Tate Russell goals on either side of half- time, but a Nigel Boogaard header reduced that lead to one, setting up an entertaining finish to the tense affair, which ultimately ended in favour of the visitors. Wanderers coach Carl Robinson, who
was coming up against his former team in the Jets for the first time, said he was delighted to see his troops record their first win. “We put all the work in last week [against Macarthur] and we lost to a deflected goal. I don’t think we deserved to win last week but I don’t think we deserved to lose,” he said. “To get points on the board early in the season is important for confidence, but I thought we played very well tonight. I’m pleased for them.” Meanwhile, Western Sydney’s W-League side will be aiming for back to back wins after also defeating the Jets 2-1 last week. Tickets are still on sale.
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The Panthers stories you • Grand Finalists add depth ahead of 2021 season • Tetevano granted release as NATHAN TAYLOR
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hile local footy fans were enjoying their Christmas and New Year break by the pool or at the beach, it has certainly been a busy month over at Panthers HQ. Here’s what you may have missed over the summer… New recruits Penrith boosted their depth over Christmas by signing utility back Jaeman Salmon to a one-year deal. The 21-year- old joins the Panthers after making his NRL debut with Parramatta in 2018. “I’m excited to be part of such a strong squad and can’t wait to rip in,” Salmon said. “From Ivan (Cleary) to the players, there are a lot of people here I can learn from and continue to develop my game. “I’m focused on training as hard as I can so I’ll be ready to go in whatever role they need me to play.” Meanwhile, the Panthers have also nabbed former Cronulla Sharks forward Scott Sorensen, 27, on a one-year deal.
“I’m extremely grateful to have an opportunity here at Panthers,” he said. “As an outsider looking in I was always impressed by the culture and camaraderie between Penrith players.” Sorensen has played 39 NRL games. Re-signings While Panthers fans are still awaiting news on the contract extensions of Jarome Luai, Stephen Crichton and Isaah Yeo, they were gifted an early Christmas present on December 18 with the re- signing of in-demand young forward Spencer Leniu. Despite being chased by several clubs including Melbourne and Canterbury, the 20- year- old prop committed himself to Penrith until at least the end of 2023. “I’m humbled and blessed to extend my time at Panthers,” Leniu said. “This club and this community has been home for me since I moved over from New Zealand 10 years ago. “I know the staff and players here will help take my game to the next level. It’s a special group of people. “We’re determined to turn the success of last season into something more and I’m excited to be a part of it.”
Short but sweet: Zane Tetevano departs for English Super League. Photo: NRL Photos.
Sauce hops to Rabbitohs Fan favourite Josh Mansour granted release from Penrith to join Benny’s Bunnies TROY DODDS
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enrith Panthers veteran Josh Mansour has been released from the final year of his contract to join NRL rivals South Sydney. Mansour’s likely departure had been rumoured for months with this year’s Grand Final turning out to be his last game for Penrith. The 30- year- old winger made his NRL debut for the Panthers in 2012 and played 158 games for the club. During his time at the Panthers, Mansour played seven games for Australia and made three Origin appearances for NSW. “While this isn’t an ending I ever envisaged, I’ve made peace with the decision and I’m ready to move forward with a new challenge,” Mansour said. “I want to thank the club and the fans for their incredible support through the ups and downs of the last nine years. I’m so grateful for every moment and everything Panthers has given me and my family. “Whatever the future holds, I’ll always consider myself a Panther and be proud of what I achieved at the club.” Panthers coach Ivan Cleary also paid tribute to the immense contribution of Mansour during his time at the club. “I have fond memories of giving Josh his NRL debut back in 2012,” Cleary said.
Panthers winger Josh Mansour has played his final game for the club.
“The fact that 80 players have made their first grade debuts for Penrith since that day is testament to just how significant Josh’s service to our club has been. “He’s held in high regard by everyone at Panthers and we wish him and his family the best of luck moving forward.” Panthers General Manager Rugby League Matt Cameron said Mansour had given “great service” to the club. “He’s been an ever- popular member of our squad, a favourite with the fans and has proven the strength of his character in overcoming several serious injuries,” he said. “As difficult as this parting of ways may be, it’s out of respect for Josh that we felt so strongly about giving him the opportunity to seek a starting NRL spot at another club in 2021.” Souths confirmed that Mansour had signed a two- year deal with the club on Wednesday. Rabbitohs Head of Football Mark Ellison said Mansour will bring more than just his football ability when he joins the Rabbitohs. “Josh is a highly experienced NRL and representative player that will bring many attributes to our team, the club and our community,” he said. “He is a quality team and club man that inspires his team mates and brings energy to any team of which he is a part.”
club looks to re-sign stars • Naden free to play as cocaine punishment is delivered Departures On Christmas Day, the club farewelled experienced forward Zane Tetevano who was granted an immediate release from the final year of his contract to take up a lucrative offer with English Super League club Leeds. The 30- year- old Premiership winner, who played 19 games for the Panthers last season, will link up with the Rhinos on a three-year deal. “Zane had an extraordinary impact on our young squad following his arrival at the club last season,” Panthers General Manager Rugby League, Matt Cameron said. “He consistently elevated our training sessions with his professionalism and played an important role in the team’s success in 2020. “We’ve granted Zane’s request for a release out of respect to him and his family, in consideration of the valuable opportunity they’ve been presented by Leeds Rhinos.” Another Panther on the move before the 2021 season gets underway is fan favourite Josh Mansour (see story on page 52), who has signed with South Sydney.
Merv Cartwright Medal Panthers halfback Nathan Cleary capped off a sensational 2020 season by winning the prestigious Merv Cartwright Medal. In an unforgettable year for the Panthers, Cleary was named the club’s best and fairest after leading the team on a recordbreaking 17-game winning streak. The 23-year-old was also voted the club’s Members Player of the Year to go with his first Merv Cartwright Medal. James Fisher- Harris won his second consecutive John Farragher Award for Courage and Determination, while Stephen Crichton claimed the Ben Alexander Rookie of the Year Award. Panthers football manager Jason Wrigley was named Club Person of the Year, in recognition of his efforts to help the club navigate a season of challenging biosecurity restrictions. With biosecurity measures in place, the club announced its major award winners via a video presentation on December 20.
Brent Naden is free to play in 2021.
Brent Naden Following the conclusion of the antidoping process conducted by Sport Integrity Australia and the NRL, Brent Naden
will be free to play in the opening game of the NRL season at Panthers Stadium after he was handed a one month’s suspension for drug use. The 25-year-old did not contest a Notice of Alleged Anti- Doping Rule Violation in relation to positive samples for Benzoylecgonine and Methylecgonine (metabolites of Cocaine) collected from him following the NRL Grand Final on October 25. Having established that the ingestion of the cocaine was out- of- competition and not for performance enhancing purposes, Naden was sanctioned in accordance with new provisions of the incoming World Anti- Doping Code 2021 which permit a one- month period of ineligibility for qualifying athletes who also undertake an approved rehabilitation program. In accordance with the WADA Code, Naden’s one-month period of suspension is backdated to the date of his provisional suspension and he is now eligible to return to training and competition. Naden is off- contract this season and given the club has stood by him through his recent issues, a new deal would not surprise anybody.
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Giants prepare for pre-season matches Story continued from » p. 56 “When we’ve got good support around us, that enables us to focus on the task at hand. We’ve got some really clear objectives we want to achieve this season,” Eva said. Eva will be ably supported by the same leadership group as last season – Jessica Dal Pos, Britt Tully, Cora Staunton and Pepa Randall. Dal Pos was stand- in captain for two matches last season while Eva was sidelined with injury. Eva said the diverse make- up of the leadership group gives them the ability to connect with all 30 members of the Giants’ squad. “When we put the leadership group together last year, we came up with a different process and part of that process was identifying the different skill sets our team needs in their leaders,” she said. “Through that, we’ve got some girls that are complete polar opposites. But we’ve got a list of 30 girls and not everyone’s the same so we tick all of those boxes and together as a collective unit, we make sure we’re meeting the needs of the playing group.” The Giants AFLW side relocated to Albury in southern NSW on January 1. They are due to play practice matches this weekend before taking on Fremantle on January 31.
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Flying to success Local ice hockey club looking to build on winning season NATHAN TAYLOR
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020 was a year of ups and downs in the sporting world but for Penrithbased ice hockey club the Flyers, it will be a year they’ll never forget. While the Flyers, which play out of the Penrith Ice Palace, had their fair share of challenges during the year due to the pandemic, they managed to end 2020 on a major high with two Grand Final appearances and one Championship. The Flyers’ Bantams (Mixed U16) team defeated favourites the Sydney Bears 4-1 in the Grand Final at Macquarie Ice Rink to be crowned 2020 IHNSW Bantams State Champions, while the club’s Midgets (Men’s U19) team fell just short in the decider, also against the Bears, claiming silver. Bantams head coach and Midgets assistant coach Dave Costa said he was proud of his young troops for all the success they achieved in 2020, especially after the many hurdles they faced throughout the year. “Like every sport last year, it was a pretty stop and start season due to COVID
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The Championship-winning Flyers Bantams team. Photo: Pic by Wulos. but the kids managed to pull it together,” he told the Weekender. “The Bantams team worked hard and learned a lot throughout the season. They were a good bunch of kids that wanted to play for each other. “The Midgets team, they were under matched skill- wise in most areas but they worked really well as a team and managed to get the silver, which was a huge effort.” Both Flyers teams were made up of predominately local kids, while others
travelled as far as Newcastle and the Shire to be part of the action. Costa said the core group had been playing together for several years, which was one of their keys to success last year. “The core group of players have grown up playing and training together and know each other very well,” he said. With the celebrations finally winding down, players and coaches will return to the ice as early as next month for preseason training before the new competition begins over Easter.
Around the grounds CRICKET: Penrith have begun the New Year with a loss against Sydney University in Round 9 of the Belvidere Cup. Playing in a One-Day match at University Oval, Penrith won the toss and elected to bat first. The visitors were strong early with the top order posting some big numbers, but in the end Penrith couldn’t handle the might of Sydney Uni’s bowling attack and were all out for 235. Cameron Weir top scored for Penrith with 95, while Tyran Liddiard notched up 52. When Sydney University hit the crease later that day, they managed to reach Penrith’s total with a little under five overs to spare on 4/239. Penrith will return to Howell Oval this Saturday to face Parramatta in a One-Day match. CRICKET: Round 11 of the Nepean District Cricket Association (NDCA) is in the books, with Panthers Cricket Club enjoying a great weekend of results. In first grade, Panthers will remain in fourth position after their match against Phoenix Sports Club was washed out. In sixth grade, Panthers 8/183 defeated Mulgoa Valley 10/46 to retain their place at the top of the table. GRIDIRON: The Nepean Ducks’ Men’s and Colts teams will play their first games of the New Year when they take on the West Sydney Pirates this Saturday at Forestville Park. Nepean’s men’s team are currently out of Finals contention with two rounds to play, while their Colts team look set to reach the playoffs yet again.
BASEBALL: The Greater Western Warriors first grade team will return to the diamond this weekend for the latest round of the NSW State Baseball League competition. Greater Western, who have been struggling all year, will battle the Ryde Hawks this Sunday at Andrews Road Baseball Complex in Cranebrook. The club will be hoping to kick off 2021 with a rare win as the competition enters the business end. NETBALL: Panthers netballer and rising NSW Swifts star Leilani Rohweder has been elevated to Training Partner status for the 2021 Super Netball season. The Lismore junior, who is now registered with the Penrith District Netball Association, was a standout performer in the Academy Program during 2020 and was a member of the extended Swifts squad which contested the Super Netball Hub in Queensland. On court she performed well against the Giants in a pre-season game in Goulburn and was also named in the Australian U21 squad as well as the NSW U19 team. Head coach Briony Akle said Rohweder proved herself to be wise beyond her years during her time with the senior team on the Sunshine Coast. “There aren’t many steeper learning curves than moving away from your family and friends for three months but Leilani proved that she is made of stern stuff,” she said. To make a submission to Around The Grounds, email Nathan.Taylor@ westernweekender.com.au.
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Alicia Eva will once again lead the GWS Giants AFLW team this season. Photo: Mark Kolbe.
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