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THE FINAL COUNTDOWN Labor and Liberal Candidates Trevor Ross and Melissa McIntosh will face-off at Saturday’s Federal Election. Election coverage inside: Pages 4-15 + Don’t miss our live blog online from 5pm Saturday
LABOR “HAVING A LEND” WITH DUNHEVED ROAD COMMITMENT
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TROY DODDS Dunheved Road has emerged as a late election issue in Lindsay, with an announcement by Labor that it would “bring forward funding” to start the massive upgrade raising eyebrows with Liberal MP Melissa McIntosh. Ms McIntosh contends there is nothing to bring forward and that the full funding is now sitting with Penrith City Council.
Council is undertaking a design and consultation process and expects construction to start in 2023. It’s understood that timeline is unlikely to be moved forward nor is there scope for construction to start earlier. “It’s Labor having a lend of the community when it comes to Dunheved Road,” Ms McIntosh said this week. While Council has distanced itself from the back and forth, saying it doesn’t comment on election commitments during a campaign,
Mayor Tricia Hitchen appeared in a Facebook video with Ms McIntosh to confirm the construction timeline and the process. When asked for more specific detail on its announcement, Labor said via a campaign spokesperson: “We will work in partnership with Penrith City Council to ensure they have the funds available to bring forward expenditure to fix Dunheved Road.” Full story on » p. 5
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discussion over the practices within Penrith City Council meetings has led to a South Ward Councillor wanting more direct avenues for community engagement. Councillor Sue Day wants to explore the option of opening a public forum to connect with Penrith residents. At a Policy Review Committee Meeting, Councillors had to vote to adopt a revised Model Code of Meeting Practice, which allowed Councillors to permanently attend meetings remotely. During the meeting, Councillor Ross Fowler commented that there was a need for the code to have an option to allow the community to be able to express themselves in relation to issues after the General Business item was no longer used in meetings. Acting Governance Manager Adam Beggs explained that General Business was outlawed as it goes against the requirement to give notice of the business that will be “transacted” on the night. The public can speak on matters already listed in the business paper or Councillors
can raise an issue through a Notice of Motion, which has to be submitted five working days before a meeting. With the final option allowing Councillors to raise Urgent Business that is decided by the Mayor if it will be discussed, Cr Day believes trialling more informal public meetings would be beneficial. “Historically Councillors had the General Business function where you could bring anything to the floor to represent a certain group or issue,” Cr Day said. “I believe the public used to be able to speak before meetings and I think giving people the opportunity to put in oral submissions to items they are passionate about without having to go through the more complex protocols would be great.” With the model code going to exhibition for the community before it is discussed further, Cr Day said she will be pursuing the idea. “It could be meeting in a town hall or neighbourhood centre in each ward where Councillors and Council officers are accessible to the public,” she said. “All the code of conduct will apply but more informal and an extra level of community engagement, so we can become aware of issues sooner.”
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My final verdict on the election O n May 17, 2019 in my pre-election editorial I suggested the Coalition needed a spell in opposition and backed Bill Shorten to be the next Prime Minister. We all know what happened 24 hours later – the Scott Morrison miracle and the shattered dream for Shorten, who had all but printed his new business cards. While a Labor government did not eventuate back in 2019, it would appear Anthony Albanese is on track to be the 31st Prime Minister of this great country. There is no question Morrison’s term has delivered challenges nobody could have possibly foreseen when he declared victory as the clock approached Midnight on that Saturday night three years ago. The landscape and legacy of his term changed dramatically in the opening months of 2020 when like the rest of the world, Australia found itself in the grips of the COVID-19 pandemic. Initially, it was almost a political blessing in disguise. Morrison was able to put the bushfire debacle behind him and his initial response to the pandemic garnered widespread praise. But COVID wasn’t over in the few short months as many originally hoped and there would be no political resets for Morrison, just some of the biggest decisions of the last 70 years. And it is some of those decisions that I reflect on when thinking about tomorrow’s election. This government implemented one of the most impressive economic rescue packages in the world, no doubt saving jobs, livelihoods and businesses in the process. You wouldn’t have to walk far down the streets of Penrith and St Marys before you’d find a business owner who confirms they’re still open today because of JobKeeper and the government’s financial assistance during the worst of the pandemic.
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We’ve come out of the pandemic with an extraordinarily low unemployment rate (which I’d almost argue is full employment, given how difficult it is for businesses to find staff at present) and in better economic shape than anyone could have considered possible given the circumstances of the last three years. Somewhere along the line though, it all went sour for Morrison. Any empathy towards him running the country during this extraordinary period has been replaced with anger and disdain. And the primary criticism seems to come back to two things: his holiday to Hawaii while the bushfires raged, and the vaccine roll-out. In retrospect I have little doubt Morrison would have come home from Hawaii as soon as he realised the scale of what was unfolding back home. At the time, he believed the agencies in charge, all falling under the control and management of the State Governments, had it covered. But he should have understood and accepted the optics better, no question. Whether it has deserved the three-year obsession that has followed is another thing altogether. As for the vaccine roll-out, embedded in that saga is the reality that the government desperately tried to ensure we had access to a locally manufactured vaccine, which would have largely avoided supply issues and much of the international back and forth that ultimately ensued. That locally manufactured vaccine turned out to be AstraZeneca, and no government could have predicted the media and public fear campaign that would surround it. Of course, Morrison’s critics will argue there’s much more than bushfires and vaccines on their list of grievances. And so be it, that’s the joy of our democracy and tomorrow they can have their say at the ballot box.
It will be up to Anthony Albanese to prove that Morrison’s critics are right. I remain unconvinced about Albanese and Labor. From day one of this election campaign, when he didn’t know the unemployment or cash rate, Albanese has cast doubt over whether he is ready to govern. Along the way we’ve learned that Albanese has changed his mind on everything from China to border protection. He has failed to prove he has the strength of his convictions. He’s held multiple ‘correction press conferences’ to clarify what he’s said, even having to be handed notes about a six point NDIS plan he’d been spruiking a day earlier. And no, it’s not a ‘gotcha’ moment, it’s an expectation that he’s across exactly what he’s trying to sell. I’ve watched every press conference of this campaign from start to finish, and Albanese continues to be flustered, bordering on rude, and lacks way too much detail. It is hard to imagine how he’d handle the added pressures of actually running the country. Morrison’s campaign has been far from perfect. The belief that a long campaign would suit him has perhaps not turned out to be the case; his appearances particularly over the last fortnight certainly don’t have the spring in the step they did at the start of this ride. When it comes to voting tomorrow, it’s all about a judgement of the last three years and a look forward to the next. I believe the Coalition has proven it has the economic smarts and management credentials to win another term. There probably is an argument for change, and I’m not deluded enough to believe this government has got everything right, I just don’t believe Labor has prosecuted that argument with any real strength or clarity. Over to you.
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Labor’s Dunheved Rd promise unlikely to see work start early TROY DODDS
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itting Liberal MP Melissa McIntosh has blasted her Lindsay rival Trevor Ross over an “odd” announcement surrounding the Dunheved Road upgrade. Labor announced last Friday that it would “bring forward funding” to accelerate construction works on Dunheved Road as part of a $300 million infrastructure package for roads in western Sydney. But Ms McIntosh contends there is nothing to bring forward – confirming the $127 million in funding has been delivered to Penrith City Council, which is now going through a design and consultation process. “It’s a Penrith City Council road and that funding has been delivered to Council,” Ms McIntosh told the Weekender. “It’s quite an odd announcement to fund something that’s already funded. It’s Labor having a lend of the community when it comes to Dunheved Road.” Ms McIntosh made the commitment to upgrade Dunheved Road at the 2019 election, later doubling the initial funding
Labor’s Trevor Ross, Michelle Rowland and Catherine King announcing new funding.
Melissa McIntosh at Dunheved Road.
commitment to guarantee the project. Construction is on track to start in 2023. Mr Ross said: “Ahead of the 2019 election, the Liberals promised they would fix Dunheved Road, but we’re still waiting for construction to start. That’s why Labor will bring forward the funding to get the project underway as soon as possible.”
Council to ensure they have the funds available to bring forward expenditure to fix Dunheved Road.” Council said it did not comment on election commitments during a campaign, but the Weekender understands there is no scope to start construction any earlier than planned.
The Weekender asked Labor exactly what they would bring forward given the funding has already been delivered, and enquired as to whether it had engaged with Penrith City Council surrounding its needs for the project. In response, a campaign spokesperson said: “We will work in partnership with Penrith City
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Funds for Bill Ball Oval But confusion reigns after dual funding announcements held on same day TROY DODDS
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he Coalition says it will upgrade Bill Ball Oval at St Marys if it wins the election this weekend – but there’s confusion over the commitment. Federal Member for Lindsay Melissa McIntosh made the announcement last Friday, committing $1.64 million towards an upgrade. The upgrades include a new amenities building with two change rooms with showers, accessible toilets, an additional public toilet, officials change room and showers, canteen, storage and a first aid area. A new car park will also be built. But on the same day, Penrith City Council also announced it was funding a new amenities building in conjunction with the NSW Government through the NSW ICC T20 World Cup 2020 Cricket Legacy Fund, Cricket Australia and Cricket NSW through the Australian Cricket Infrastructure Fund, and the Penrith Cricket Club. There was no mention of the promised federal funding in Council’s announcement, sparking confusion over where the federal funding would go.
Council says it is beginning construction this month. The Weekender sought clarification from Ms McIntosh and Council but there appears to be no clear answer over exactly what the $1.64 million from the Coalition would pay for given the amenities building is already being replaced by Council. A new car park is part of Ms McIntosh’s commitment but not part of Council’s upgrade. Council does not comment on election commitments during a campaign, making clarification over the federal funding difficult. But it appears the work will go ahead regardless of the election result. More than 12,000 cricket and football players use the Bill Ball Oval including from the Penrith Junior Cricket Association, Penrith Cricket Club and Nepean Football Club. Ms McIntosh said the new amenities building is a huge win. “Sport is at the heart of our community and not only will this funding increase access to the Oval, it will also help cater for the growing number of Australians playing sport, including girls and women,” Ms McIntosh said.
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abor has been accused of “abandoning” the environment in Lindsay as the election closes in. The Coalition has announced a $400,000 commitment for preservation and regeneration efforts across the Cumberland Conservation Corridor, should it win Saturday’s election. But Labor has not committed to matching the funding, making it the third straight Federal Election that the party has made no funding commitment to the Corridor. In contrast the Coalition has committed money at every election since 2007. “It is clear that Labor has abandoned Lindsay’s environment,” said Geoff Brown, the former President of the Western Sydney Conservation Alliance, who helped develop the concept for the Cumberland Conservation Corridor. “It is refusing to match a small $400,000 commitment that Melissa McIntosh has made towards preserving the Cumberland Conservation Corridor. This is the third election in a row that Labor has not committed a cent towards protecting Lindsay’s environment. This compares to $13.4 million by the LNP. “Conservationists have been urging Labor to commit funds before the election but they have ignored these pleas. Without a written commitment from
Labor pre-election no money will be delivered for Lindsay’s environment if Anthony Albanese wins the election.” Mr Brown said most voters “would find it unbelievable” that the Coalition has committed $13 million towards protecting Lindsay’s environment over the last three elections compared to nothing from Labor. “$400,000 is not a lot of money and it is unbelievable Labor would refuse to at least match the Liberals and demonstrate some concern for our threatened bushland,” he said. Lindsay Liberal MP Melissa McIntosh said the new $400,000 commitment would further protect and enhance Australia’s unique flora and fauna. “This funding builds on the local projects the Morrison Government has delivered to benefit the Corridor and better our local natural environment through the Environment Restoration Fund,” Ms McIntosh said. President of the Cumberland Conservation Corridor, Wayne Olling, said he was appreciative of the commitment. “Melissa has caught the vision of further natural flora and fauna conservation we have pursued for many years,” Mr Olling said. A Labor campaign spokesperson pointed to other initiatives, such as the Saving Native Species Program, as evidence of its commitment to environmental issues.
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hile polling centres will be busy on Saturday afternoon, some six million people have already voted at this year’s Federal Election. Electoral Commissioner Tom Rogers said the effect of the pandemic on Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) staffing, venues and people’s personal circumstances means that more people need to consider early voting than previous elections. “Early voting is going incredibly well and with around 550 centres open there
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DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION The following Development Application has been received by Council in respect of the subject property. In accordance with Section 2.15 and Section 4.5 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, the development application will be referred to the Sydney Western City Planning Panel (SWCPP) for determination. • Michael Viscovich
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Closing Date: Monday, 6 June 2022 Any person may, during the exhibition period, make a submission in writing to Penrith City Council, in relation to the development application. Where a submission is made by way of an objection, the grounds of REMHFWLRQ DUH WR EH VSHFLÀHG LQ WKH VXEPLVVLRQ 7KH VXEPLVVLRQ LV WR LQFOXGH &RXQFLO·V UHIHUHQFH QXPEHU '$ Viewing of Development Applications 7KH DERYH GHYHORSPHQW DSSOLFDWLRQ V PD\ EH YLHZHG RQ &RXQFLO·V '$ 7UDFNHU via penrithcity.nsw.gov.au/DATracker 2IÀFHUV RI &RXQFLO·V 'HYHORSPHQW Services Department will be able to assist with your enquiries. Disclosure of Political Donations or Gifts By law, reportable political donations or gifts must be disclosed by anyone lodging a planning application to Council. Call 4732 7649 or visit penrithcity.nsw.gov.au Labor Leader Anthony Albanese is yet to visit Lindsay during the campaign.
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ays out from the Federal Election and there’s still no sign of Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese in Lindsay. Lindsay is traditionally an election battleground and the absence of the Labor leader during the campaign is curious. Mr Albanese hasn’t been in Lindsay in any official capacity since last year and still hadn’t visited during the campaign at the time the Weekender went to print on Wednesday night. He was expected to be in Sydney yesterday and today, prompting the possibility of a local visit. Prime Minister Scott Morrison has visited the electorate several times both in the pre-campaign and during the official election campaign, which began last month. The Coalition has also rolled out several high profile ministers to Lindsay, including outgoing Health Minister Greg Hunt and Treasurer Josh Frydenberg. But things have been quiet on the Labor front. While leadership visits are not a given during a campaign they’re seen as a huge show of support to the local candi-
date and add a motivational boost to the campaign and its volunteers. It would be highly unusual for an Opposition Leader to go through an entire election campaign without visiting Lindsay, traditionally a swing seat that over its history has primarily been held by the government of the day. Bill Shorten made a memorable visit to the area during the 2019 campaign – ironically bringing Mr Albanese with him to support then-candidate Diane Beamer – where he spoke to local cancer patients and made a major health announcement. Lindsay is currently held by the Liberal Party’s Melissa McIntosh by a margin of five per cent. A poll in News Corp papers last week suggested the seat was “too close to call”. A Labor campaign spokesperson said that the Opposition Leader had visited the electorate. “Anthony Albanese has visited Lindsay with Trevor Ross – in fact, he made announcing Trevor’s candidacy an early priority,” the spokesperson said. The Weekender can confirm that visit was in 2021. “Trevor is an outstanding Labor Candidate and will make a far better Member for Lindsay than Melissa McIntosh has been,” the Labor spokesperson said.
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modelled. They have no idea what the impact will be,” Mr Albanese said. “The government now have a policy to cut super, to cut real wages of those on the minimum wage and to increase the cost-of-living pressures on people who are doing it really tough at the moment.” Prime Minister Scott Morrison contends it’s a plan that “gets the balance right”.
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The key information you need ahead of election day THE LINDSAY LOWDOWN Current margin: 5.0 per cent (held by the Liberal Party). Seat formed: 1984. Named after: Norman Lindsay. History: ALP (1984-1996), LIB (19962007), ALP (2007-2013), LIB (2013-2016), ALP (2016-2019), LIB (2019-present). Betting odds (TAB): Coalition $1.47, Labor $2.55, Greens $34. Where to vote on election day PCYC Penrith, Kingswood Park Public School, Penrith High School, St Dominic’s College, Penrith South Public School, Nepean High School, Jamisontown Uniting Church, Cambridge Park Scout Hall, Cambridge Gardens Public School, Cambridge Park Public School, Cranebrook High School, Kingswood South Public School, Jamisontown Public School, Jamison High School, Emu Plains Public School, Kingswood High School, St Thomas Anglican Church, Emu Plains Community Centre, Cambridge Park High School, Jordan Springs Public School, Samuel Terry Public School, Mary MacKillop Primary School, Emu Heights Public School, Regentville Public School, Leonay Public School, Glenmore Park Public School, Surveyors Creek Public School, Henry Fulton Public School, Uniting Church Orchard Hills,
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Werrington Public School, Werrington County Public School, Glenmore Park High School, Fernhill School, Claremont Meadows Public School, Llandilo Public School, St Marys Public School, St Marys North Public School, St Marys South Public School, Castlereagh Public School, Oxley Park Public School, Bennett Road Public School, Colyton High School, Mulgoa Public School, Berkshire Park Community Centre, Londonderry Public School. Voting times 8am to 6pm on Saturday, May 21. Election explainers and information www.aec.gov.au Live blog We’ve got you covered with full election night coverage on our website at www. westernweekender.com.au. Our live blog commences at 5pm with Troy Dodds leading our election night coverage. We’re inside the Labor and Liberal functions as counting begins, with a special look at what’s happening in Lindsay. TV coverage The ABC, Channel 7, Channel 9 and Channel 10 all have election night coverage, along with Sky News.
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’ve lived in western Sydney my entire life, raising my four sons here. When I was 14, I first volunteered with my grandparents in the local bush fire brigade, and I have gone on to serve as a professional firefighter for the last 40 years. Serving our community has always been important to me, and it’s why I’ve put my hand up to represent our region in the Federal Parliament. After almost a decade in office, Scott Morrison and the Liberals have forgotten about hardworking families in western Sydney. Only a Labor Government will deliver for western Sydney. A Labor Government will build a better future by putting dignity and quality back into aged care; strengthening Medicare by making it easier to see the doctor; creating secure local jobs by investing in fee-free TAFE and more university places; making child care cheaper so that it’s easier for working families to get ahead; and making more things here in Australia by working with business to invest in manufacturing and renewables. This election, I’m asking for your support to build a better future.
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grew up on Dharug Land. I listened to and learned from a lot of Elders growing up. I attended the same school from Kindergarten through to Year 10. Bidwill Primary School/High School. I am a strong believer in community, honesty, and solidarity. I am proud of my upbringing in a suburb within western Sydney that has been neglected for decades by the austerity measures of the Federal Budget. I grew up in a community environment that lacked funding for services for children, parents, and families that support their general health and social wellbeing. I grew up feeling the need for better services, better facilities, better housing, better education, a better welfare system, and a better way of life for all. This experience taught me to stand up and speak out about the inconsistencies handed down to us by these lofty few making decisions. I cannot and will not stand for corruption. I stand with the Greens as I believe in their plan “Powering Past Coal and Gas”. I stand with the Greens in ending the $98 billion of taxpayer handouts to corpo-
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rations that encourage them to burn fossil fuels and redirecting that money into creating new jobs and industries. Lastly, I stand with the Greens to establish a Federal ICAC with retrospective powers to stamp out the corruption that is present at all levels of government today, Local, State and Federal.
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THE LINDSAY CANDIDATES: IN THEIR OWN WORDS
JOSEPH O’CONNOR United Australia
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was never someone who particularly cared or was interested in politics however over the last few years I’ve noticed that quality of life in Australia is steadily declining. Politicians seem more interested in lining their own pockets and the pockets of their friends rather than helping the people they’re meant to represent. Representatives are meant to fight for the interests of the people in their community, advocate for what they want and negotiate on their behalf with the bureaucrats in government but this never seems to be the case. Over the past few years housing has become more unaffordable, cost of living has sky rocketed, people are struggling to pay bills and buy groceries. More and more freedom is being stripped away from people in the name of “safety” yet no one ever asks the question who is going to keep you safe from the people who are stripping away your rights in the first place. Endless government red tape and regulations have created a nanny state that is ruining people’s lives and destroying businesses. There’s a lot of problems and I can’t guarantee I can fix any of them but I can guarantee I’ll at least try.
was born at Nepean Hospital, as were my three children. I grew up locally and studied at Western Sydney University in Werrington. Before being elected to Parliament in 2019, I worked in the local community housing sector. I proudly serve as your local Federal MP and have delivered on my Plan for Lindsay, including infrastructure and sports facility upgrades, funding for schools, mental health support, and environment initiatives. Our community is the heartland of western Sydney and why I have championed Aussie-made manufacturing in Emu Plains, Penrith and St Marys, and local small businesses. I delivered $127 million for Penrith Council to build the Dunheved Road upgrade. I fought for Penrith to have $14 million of funding for Australia’s first Head to Health mental health centre. I delivered sports upgrades at Penrith Valley Sports Centre, Cambridge Park, and Chapman Gardens, Kingswood. I am backing the Western Sydney Airport and the tens of thousands of jobs it will bring locally and the $3.5 billion of Federal funding for the Metro rail link
Busting congestion and making travel safer and faster with $127 million for the full upgrade of Dunheved Road.
Delivering $1.2 million for the upgrade of Penrith Valley Regional Sports Centre, making it a modern, accessible venue for sporting groups and community events.
Building new carparks in Emu Plains, Kingswood and St Marys to make commuting easier for our community.
Enhancing facilities and grounds for local softball, rugby league and cricket teams at Chapman Gardens in Kingswood, with over $1 million in federal funding.
Keeping families safe with new lighting for High Street and River. the Nepean Riv
Assisting young people to enter the workforce with $250,000 through the Inspiring the Future Program.
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THE LINDSAY CANDIDATES: IN THEIR OWN WORDS
GARETH MCCLURE Liberal Democrats
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believe you should keep more of your hard-earned money and get politicians out of all our lives. The Liberal Democrats fight for an Australia that rewards hard work and values freedom and independence. Australia’s cost-of-living crisis has been caused by both Liberal and Labor governments and neither party offers anything different in the coming election. You cannot trust those who got us into this mess to fix it! The reckless spending will only further fuel inflation and push up interest rates putting immense pressure on already struggling Aussie families. We are constantly feeding government bureaucracy and inefficiency but rather than serve us it increasingly appears bureaucrats regard it as their job to tell us what to do. The Liberal Democrats offer a real point of difference. We will slash government spending, bureaucratic and compliance costs as well as greatly simplifying our over complicated tax system. I want to give the people of Penrith a well-deserved pay rise with our 20 per cent flat tax and cheaper energy policy. Small businesses desperately need help
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re you tired of broken election promises followed by a broken and corrupt government? I’m tired of this too. That is why I am taking a stand for my local community. I’m a true Penrith local, born, raised, live, work, and own a small business here. We need real people with real solutions, not career politicians. I will demand for an independent federal ICAC to spring clean this toxic government followed by a royal commission into the government’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is necessary to prevent continuous lockdowns of our country which has resulted in fast rising inflation, $1.3 trillion of debt, destruction of small business, and a crisis in education, healthcare, aged care, and mental healthcare. We will implement sensible, logical and practical solutions to these problems created by our government. We will protect the Australian dream of home ownership by limiting foreign ownership of land which is pricing locals out of the property market. No major party addresses this problem. We want to create a socially inclusive society without putting others at risk. We will protect your children, daughters, and wives by
to recover from two years of crushing COVID rules and restrictions. As a strong believer in democracy I will fight for our fundamental liberties, such as the right to free speech and the right to protest. I will fight to protect your right to work, your bodily autonomy and ensure government cannot arbitrarily render you unemployed ever again. Please find out more in our Freedom Manifesto at https://www.ldp.org.au/ freedom.
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ome Weekender readers will be voting at the Federal Election on Saturday for who will represent the seat of McMahon for the next three years. The electorate of McMahon was formed in 2010 after the 20th Prime Minister of Australia, Sir William McMahon. It replaced the previous seat of Prospect that was first created for the 1969 election. Covering 168 square kilometres over several Local Government Areas, it includes parts of Kemps Creek, Mount Vernon, Erskine Park, Orchard Hills and St Clair. McMahon is a safe Labor seat with a margin of 6.6 per cent under the current member, Chris Bowen. Mr Bowen has been the Federal Member for the area since 2004 when it was known as Prospect and has continued to be successfully re-elected since the redistribution ahead of the 2010 election. The other candidates that will be going up against Mr Bowen are Marie Saliba for the United Australia Party and Scott Ford representing Pauline Hanson’s One
Nation Party. Vivek Singha is running again in hopes to snag the seat for the Liberal Party, while Astrid O’Neill has also put her hand up again for the Greens. The final candidate is Cameron Shamsabad who is hoping to gain votes for the Liberal Democrats. Mr Bowen said while he doesn’t take his community and electorate for granted, he feels there is a mood for change in McMahon and southwest Sydney. “Our community helped keep New South Wales and the country running during the pandemic – they deserve a government that addresses skyrocketing cost of living, falling real wages and invests in a better future,” Mr Bowen said. “We are committed to cheaper childcare, bringing on renewables for cheaper power bills, strengthening Medicare and making medicines cheaper. “To have a strong economy and secure well-paid jobs, we need to make more things here by rebuilding our manufacturing sector and investing in the industries of the future.” Voting will take place on Saturday, May 21 from 8am to 6pm. People can vote locally on election day at St Clair Public School,
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Weekender journalist Cassidy Pearce behind the wheel of a Busways bus.
ave you ever wondered what it’s like to become a bus driver? I went along to the Open Day at Busways’ Windsor Depot, and I’m here to tell you that it’s not as challenging as it may seem. Although I haven’t been on a bus in a while, knowing that the next time I would be, I’d be behind the wheel, was definitely nerve-racking. Part of the reason for this was that I’m a fairly anxious driver as is. The other part was that I’ve been known to mount a curb or two. But, when I walked into the depot, I was met with encouragement from Busways Driver Training Manager and Mentor Andy Curnow. This wasn’t unexpected – he’s likely greeted hundreds of people just like me, given that
Busways does all of their driver training in-house to produce the best drivers possible. Once I’d filled out all the necessary forms, which took no longer than five minutes, I was led around to where the different fleets were parked, and onto one of the Busways buses. The first thing I noticed was that although the bus was about eight tonnes heavier than a car, the controls are much the same, making the skills it takes to drive the vehicle fairly comparable to those that a C Class license holder would use on a daily basis. However, that’s not to say that driving the vehicle doesn’t take some getting used to. Most notably, it’s important to get into the habit of leaning forward to turn the wheel – even though it’s not necessary, it is better for your back! Despite my hesitations, I was soon driving the bus at 70km/h
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National Road Safety Week This week is National Road Safety Week (15-22 May) and I am urging our community to join me as I take the pledge to ‘drive so others survive’. National Road Safety Week is an annual initiative from the Safer Australian Roads and Highways (SARAH) Group, partnering road safety organisations and Government. The week aims to highlight the impact of road trauma and ways to reduce it, as each year around 1200 people are killed on Australian roads, with another 44,000 seriously injured in accidents. We all have a part to play in keeping ourselves and others safe on the road. Unfortunately, people often get complacent when they drive as it’s part of their everyday routine and that is how accidents happen. According to crash data obtained by Transport for NSW, over a five-year period (2016 – 2020) there were 28
people killed and a further 2,351 injured in crashes in the Penrith LGA alone. Behind the statistics are real people with families, friends, and workmates. They are people we know, people we see as we go about our daily lives, and in most cases, they are just like you and me. No one should go through the tragedy and loss of losing someone they care for because of a motor vehicle accident. Join me in support of National Road Safety Week and help make our roads safer for all road users. Drivers are reminded to slow down, give emergency vehicles and road workers space when passing, drive at or under the speed limit, never drive while distracted, tired or under the influence of drugs and alcohol, and always look out for vulnerable road users. Find out more at roadsafetyweek.com.au.
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Penrith: Police find knife during search of women on Evan Street A woman has been charged after possessing a knife in Penrith. About 5.30pm on Wednesday, May 11, police were patrolling Evan Street, Penrith when they located a broken-down vehicle. Police approached the vehicle and had a conversation with the occupants before making checks on the vehicle. While searching all the occupants, police searched the handbag of a 21-yearold Telopea woman. It is alleged that police located a box cutter and a flick knife. The woman was charged with ‘Custody of knife in public place – first offence’. She was set to appear in Penrith Local Court on Thursday, May 19.
Cranebrook: Driver admits he’s never held a licence A man has been charged after driving without a licence in Cranebrook. About 10.15pm on Wednesday, May 11, police were patrolling Borrowdale Way, Cranebrook when they stopped a motor vehicle. The driver, a 23-year-old Willmot man was breath tested, which proved negative. The man was asked for his licence but allegedly informed officers that he had never held one. Checks confirmed that the man had never held a licence in any Australian state or territory. The man was charged with ‘Never licensed person drive vehicle on road – prior offence’. He will appear at Penrith Local Court on Thursday, June 9.
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Kingswood: Random breath test results in surprising discovery A man has been charged after being found possessing drugs, knives and cash in Kingswood. About 4.50pm on Saturday, May 14, police conducted a random breath test on a motor vehicle in Kingswood. It is alleged the driver, a 21-year-old Horsley Park man had an expired driver’s licence. During discussions with the man, officers saw a knife handle protruding from the man’s pants pocket. Police searched the man’s vehicle and located what is believed to be 61.93 grams of marijuana, clear resealable bags, digital scales, cash and further knives. The man was charged.
Emu Plains: 22-year-old busted drink driving in early hours A man has been charged after being caught drink driving in Emu Plains. About 2.55am on Sunday, May 15, police were patrolling Old Bathurst Road in Emu Plains. They sighted a vehicle stopped a short distance from the intersection of Old Bathurst Road. Officers made the driver, a 22-year-old Llandilo man, undergo a roadside breath test, which proved positive. He was arrested and taken to Penrith Police Station where he underwent a breath analysis, that returned a positive reading of 0.144. The man’s licence was suspended on the spot and he was charged with ‘Drive with middle range PCA – first offence’.
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TRENT BARRETT’S BULLDOGS EXIT Now and then we like to go over old ground in these columns and get back to basics with some of the information that we publish. When it comes to the NRL and the basics of contract law, they are the gift that keeps on giving. We have written before in this column about coaches and players who seemingly are able to walk in and out of jobs despite having contracts in place that most members of the public would assume are legally binding – so why and how does this happen? Contracts are a fairly basic concept. One party usually agrees to provide a good or service (in this case Barrett providing coaching services) in return for something else (usually money, in this case contract payments/salary). The “contract” reduces this agreement to writing and sets out the commercial terms, for example what duties Barrett was required to fulfil/provide in return for the price paid by the Club. Legally, provided that the person providing the services aka Barrett does so in accordance with his contract, he has the right to expect payment each year for the sum agreed for the duration of his contract. In years gone by, a coach departing a Club early usually resulted in an enormous cost to said Club who was forced to pay out the balance of the departing coach’s contract. This is basic contract law. NRL coaches’ contracts have evolved however, and more and more are reportedly including provisions nowadays
which nominate a set figure payable to a coach if they are sacked by their Club. It has been reported that Trent Barrett stood down from his role and will receive a payment of $500,000 in lieu of contract payments for the remainder of his contract. Essentially a coach or player’s early departure from a Club becomes more of a business deal than a legal one, whereby the parties go back and forth to agree on a sum of money to pay the departing party to avoid legal proceedings. Sometimes agreement cannot be reached and the aggrieved party will sue the other party for breach of contract. The Des Hasler v Canterbury Bulldogs saga is a recent example of a coach who was not happy with the terms of their dismissal and sought to enforce their contract. That matter ultimately settled. Given the nature of Trent Barrett reportedly “standing down”, he either did a deal with the Club to accept a sum of money in return for his early dismissal (dressed up as a resignation), or it was pre-written into his contract that if the Club sacked him he would be paid a predetermined sum. If he is in fact to be paid out as has been reported, it is difficult to see why such a payment would be made if he legitimately resigned of his own accord. Usually, the terms of a deal like this are confidential, so we may never know – but ultimately it is most likely that the parties did a deal, subject to agreement not to sue each other and keeping the terms confidential.
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These incredible photographs from 1948 show the famous Aroney’s milk bar on High Street in Penrith.
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enrith roared back into form last weekend with an intense dismantling of the Melbourne Storm, while the Roosters eased some of the concerns their fans have had after their start to the season. It all makes for an intriguing match-up at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday night, as the Panthers aim to stay on top of the competition and their opponents look to consolidate a top four spot. The Panthers would have taken enormous confidence out of last week’s win over Melbourne. After the slip-up against the Eels the week prior, it was a reassurance that the side’s Premiership defence is well and truly on track. And it also saw a couple of players return to their best form, namely Viliame Kikau and Jarome Luai. Kikau, now playing 80
SATURDAY, MAY 21 | 7.35PM | SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND | REFEREE: GERARD SUTTON minutes a week, is finally settling into a role that doesn’t just involve him getting the ball and crashing towards the line. His leap for a try in the early stages of last weekend’s game was the kind of play that will continue to devastate oppositions. The Panthers starved Melbourne of possession last weekend, with 62 per cent of the ball and a completion rate of 81 per cent. They forced errors and frustrated the Storm, something Craig Bellamy’s side can be guilty of on the rare occasions they fall behind in games early. The Panthers will again aim to respect the footy and dominate possession this weekend, as they have done for much of the season. In fact no side wins the possession battle more than Penrith. After a shaky opening two months of the season, the Roosters have shown signs of
a mid-season run in the past two weeks, demolishing the Titans and never really looking in doubt against the Eels, despite a second half comeback from Brad Arthur’s team. James Tedesco is finding form heading towards the State of Origin series, while Sam Walker and Luke Keary had one of the better games together last weekend as the Roosters strive to get that halves combination settled. Coach Trent Robinson will be hoping there’s no backward step for Walker and Keary this weekend as they come up against the best halves in the competition, both fresh from solid performances. In a blow for the Roosters, Victor Radley will be missing due to an ankle injury, while the Panthers will again field a full-strength side at the SCG on Saturday night.
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I’m expecting an intense forward battle. The clash of Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and Siosiua Taukeiaho with James FisherHarris and Moses Leota will be worth the admission price alone. And Kikau, who knows what he’ll do given he’s found some confidence and form. In the end, Penrith’s defence – the best in the competition by far – will be enough to get them home here. Penrith looked sharp, in focus and switched on last weekend – and there’s no reason to think they won’t take the same attitude into this one. The Roosters will be buoyed by the home ground advantage and last week’s solid win over Parramatta, but the Panthers are just looking too good at the moment and I can’t see them slipping up here, especially on the back of last week’s impressive win. Tip: Panthers by 10.
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CIRALDO UNLIKELY TO DEPART ! Ciro won’t be a Bulldog: The chances of Penrith assistant coach Cameron Ciraldo joining the Bulldogs as their new head coach are remote, but not totally out of the question. Ciraldo would be silly not to at least listen to a head coach job offer but I’m told his appetite for heading to Belmore just isn’t there, despite his links with several key players including Matt Burton and Viliame Kikau. Anyone coaching the side will have to do so under the scrutiny of Phil Gould, and Ciraldo knows all about that and how it impacts, and sometimes impedes, the head coach. Ciraldo would also be aware that other NRL jobs are likely to emerge in the next off-season which may have more interest and stability.
! West hard to beat: It’s no surprise that Stephen Crichton has been linked to a possible switch to NRL newcomers the Dolphins, but clubs wanting to raid Penrith’s Premiership winners have a stumbling block bigger than big-money contracts: the ties so many of these players have to their community. It’s why the likes of Crichton, Brian To’o and Jarome Luai are all likely to take slightly less cash than what rivals are offering if it means they can stay in greater western Sydney. That’s not to say the money won’t be tempting enough to sway someone along the line, but the Penrith / Mount Druitt connection will keep plenty of players at the foot of the Mountains in the years to come.
! Barrett return not on the cards: Many fans automatically jumped to the conclusion that Trent Barrett could find his way back to Penrith in an assistant role now that he’s parted ways with the Bulldogs. I’m told there’s more chance of Clive Palmer joining the Penrith coaching staff than Barrett, who has been at the club twice before.
! Fans over the top: Your writer has started exiting some of the Facebook groups dedicated to the Panthers out of pure frustration. The ridiculous accusations that the referees are against Penrith, that there’s some NRL and media conspiracy against the team and the slagging off of other teams has reached fever pitch. It is very rare, despite what one-eyed fans like to believe, that a referee has all that much influence over the result of a game, and even rarer that a referee “has it out” for a certain team. Some of Penrith’s fans need a lesson in humility and maybe a copy of the NRL rule book. It’s embarrassing. And let’s not forget – the Panthers have lost only a handful of games in the past three seasons and made two Grand Finals. To suggest there’s some sort of conspiracy against them is bordering on lunacy.
! Martin looks for big deal: Second rower Liam Martin wants to stay at Penrith but the 25-year-old would be silly not to put himself on the open market and see where his value sits, especially if he plays Origin again this year. Martin is off-contact at the end of the 2023 season and would be free to talk to rival clubs on November 1. This new deal could well be the biggest Martin will ever sign and he’ll do the right thing and trust the process to find him the best deal. Don’t rule the Panthers out – they know Martin is not easily replaced, particularly given his versatility in the pack.
! Luai battled on: It won’t be talked about but I’m told it was nothing short of remarkable that Jarome Luai played against the Eels a fortnight ago. He was so sick that some officials expected him to miss the game. It won’t go down in rugby league folklore but it was a mighty effort from the five-eighth. ! Cleary back in the box: Panthers coach Ivan Cleary is finally expected to return to the coach’s box this weekend at the SCG after his troublesome knee saw him miss a second consecutive game last weekend. Cleary was hoping to receive a medical clearance to fly to Brisbane on
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Saturday but instead was forced to stay in Sydney with Cameron Ciraldo in charge at Suncorp Stadium. Cleary addressed the team post-match via video chat.
was 30 per cent up on the round nine Fox League game average. It’s an impressive result given Channel Nine also took the game live, with an average audience of 457,834.
! Election time: Penrith officials sent details of pre-polling to the playing group some weeks ago to ensure there’s no extra game day distraction.
! Spotted: This very impressive Masked Panther impersonator in the crowd at Suncorp Stadium for Magic Round.
! Cleary’s record: Nathan Cleary is now the second highest point scorer in Penrith’s history, edging past 1991 Premiership winner Greg Alexander last weekend. He’s still got a while to go before he goes past Ryan Girdler, but given he’s still likely got a decade of football to go, Cleary is set to break every Penrith record imaginable in the years to come. !
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lection night this Saturday won’t just be about the battle for the top job in Canberra, it will also see two old foes lock horns when the top of the table Panthers take on a resurgent Sydney Roosters at the SCG. Both teams are coming off strong last start victories, with the Roosters taking care of business against an in-form Parramatta, while Penrith dealt Melbourne their largest defeat since 2014. After dismantling the Storm with relative ease during the NRL’s Magic Round, Panthers prop Scott Sorensen said their 26-point victory came down to preparation and outsmarting their opponent. “The Melbourne Storm are Premiership heavyweights. Their results over the last month of footy has seen them come up with some big wins,” he told Extra Time. “For us, it wasn’t necessarily focusing on the result, it was more focusing on our process and what we do well. Obviously we prepared really well for them, we came up with a few things in attack and defence that we thought would be smart and it seemed to work for us. “Putting that in place and preparing really
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well, you’re going to give yourself the best chance against such a good team.” Making Penrith’s performance against the 2020 Premiers even more remarkable was the fact they did it without their inspi-
rational coach Ivan Cleary, who missed his second straight game with a knee infection. Sorensen said while Cleary was missed on game day, he was there in spirit through his very capable assistants and co-captains.
“You always love having your head coach there, for sure, but under the circumstances he couldn’t be,” Sorensen said. “The group dealt with it really well though, obviously led by our assistant coaches Cameron Ciraldo and Andrew Webster and the staff, they did an amazing job to make sure we were prepared and ready to go. “I also feel like we’ve got two really good leaders in our captains that know how to direct and steer the ship around off the field as well.” With Cleary set to be back in the box on Saturday night, he’ll no doubt be hoping his side can build off last weekend’s statementmaking result. Trent Robinson’s men have won their last two games and have re-entered the top four after their upset win over Parramatta. “It’s no surprise that they’re back in the top four. 1-17 they are a really strong side and a real dangerous attacking side across the field,” Sorensen said. “Coming off another good win on the weekend, I think they’re building really nicely and I think they’re really starting to play some good footy. “Hopefully we can build off our result on the weekend and put up another strong performance against the Roosters because we’re going to have to – they’re a really, really strong side.”
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Cowboys taking on the Storm – 1 v 4 and 2 v 3 on the ladder – and it promises to be an all-time night of viewing on Fox League. The Roosters fought hard last year to have Joseph Suaalii cleared to play by the NRL before his 18th birthday, and while there were glimpses in 2021 at the undeniable talent he has, the teenager is suddenly one of the more dangerous wingers in the NRL. He has a very strong carry of the ball when the Roosters are working it out of trouble, can step with anybody in the competition, and when it comes to leaping for high balls in attack he’s just as good as Daniel Tupou, who has long been an obvious target on the Tricolours’ left edge. Suaalii and Tupou both stand at 196cm, which is 15cm taller than both of the men who’ll be marking them for the Panthers, Brian To’o and Taylan May. If the kicking game of Keary and Walker is as sharp as it’s been over the past two weeks for the Roosters, there’s no doubt it will provide plenty of headaches for the Panthers, who will need a team-effort on both sides of the field to try and stop the Roosters wingers. That’s the bad news for the Panthers. The good news is that when the boot is on the other foot – Nathan Cleary’s most notably – the Penrith captain will try and expose the Roosters by targeting the colossus that is Viliame Kikau, who will line-up against Keary and have just as big a height advan-
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ne of the great things about Magic Round in Brisbane is the first-hand opportunity to see how the NRL’s top playmakers go about their business. And the big guns didn’t disappoint. Nathan Cleary was pivotal as the Panthers unpicked the depleted Storm, Chad Townsend continued to prove the critics wrong for the Cowboys, Luke Keary nailed the big moments for the Roosters, and Adam Reynolds would be voted in as Mayor of Brisbane in a landslide if an election was held tomorrow. Each of them bring different skillsets to their teams’ attack, but the one thing they all possess is a gold-plated kicking game. Reynolds’ chip-and-chase effort to set Suncorp Stadium alight against the Sea Eagles brought back memories of the great Allan Langer, who watched Reynolds’ piece of individual brilliance from the vantage point of the Broncos bench and no doubt loved every second of it. Adam Reynolds might now be referred to as Alfie Reynolds from this point forward. Roosters five-eighth Sam Walker produced a similar try from a kick over the top for himself against a 12-man Eels outfit, and when he and Luke Keary get to go head-to-head with Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luai at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Round 11 this weekend, it really will put the super into Super Saturday. The Roosters and Panthers will follow the
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t’s almost certain that by the time he finishes his career, Nathan Cleary may not only go down as the greatest player and point scorer the Panthers have ever produced but maybe the highest point scorer in the history of rugby league. This somewhat bold prediction is made just as Nathan passes Penrith legend Greg Alexander as the second highest point scorer in Panthers history. Cleary finished the weekend on 1108 points, four clear of Brandy’s career tally of 1104. There’s no doubt Alexander’s total would have been a lot higher if he hadn’t played two seasons with the Warriors (1995-96) but unfortunately you can’t re-write history. Well, not unless you’re Nathan Cleary. The man known as ‘Clez’ is only 464 points behind current Penrith all-time number one point scorer Ryan Girdler (1572). This record will fall in the next two years if Cleary stays healthy. At 24, Cleary already holds several point scoring records. He’s already the second youngest player behind Graham Eadie to pass 1000 career points and he also holds the record of most points scored in a single match for Penrith with 34 (Rd 25 v Newcastle 2019). That figure is also the second most points scored in a single NRL game. While Girdler’s record may be a couple of years away, the next one in Nathan’s sights would have to be his father’s. Yep, currently
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Ivan Cleary sits at number 25 in the NRL all-time point scoring record holders with 1363 points. I expect Clez to pass that figure next year. Now, let’s take a look at who currently sits atop the mountain as rugby league’s number one point scorer. Yes, it’s the Melbourne Storm’s Cameron Smith with a phenomenal 2786 points. As a guide Smith was 37 when he retired and played another record breaking 430 rugby league games. At 24-years-old there is no doubt that
Nathan Cleary is at ‘Base Camp’ when it comes to reaching that Everest peak but he’s certainly well on his way. With many rugby league players now playing well into their mid-30s there’s no reason why, if he keeps taking care of himself and like a fine wine, keeps maturing and getting better with age, Clez could easily play another 10 years, if not more. Anyone out there who thinks that Cameron’s Smith’s record is out of reach… well, just remember one thing... records are made to be broken.
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enrith Panthers Jersey Flegg Cup coach Jono Rolfe believes the team is well-placed heading into the middle of the season, despite three straight losses earlier in the year. After a pair of victories to open the season, COVID-19 and NSW Cup commitments saw several players and an assistant coach miss games. Despite that, losses against Souths and Canterbury were only by two and four points respectively, with Rolfe believing that the Panthers were the better side for most of the game against the Bulldogs. “I actually felt we were the better side [against Canterbury],” Rolfe said. “We just had one or two moments where we led with 15 minutes to go and blew that game. We turned a corner then I felt. “I had a couple of tough conversations with a few players. “Even though we didn’t get the result that day I felt that we probably should have.” The reversal in form has been strong, winning four straight games by 20 points or more. The ability to select virtually the same squad each week also helped with that according to Rolfe, especially the spine. In addition to the turnaround in form, Rolfe was also happy with the way the players have come together, particularly those from outside the Penrith system. “We had some kids from outside the
system and they’ve really started to find their feet and understand what the club is about,” he said. “Culturally, they’ve really been buying in.” Rolfe said he was proud of the effort the team was making, along with their willingness to improve, but did note that there’s still plenty to work on coming into the Origin period when players will be called up to NSW Cup. “There’s always something to improve on.
We’re just nailing each week with our preparation,” he said. “I wouldn’t say there’s one particular weakness in our side at the moment but it’s about playing for 70 minutes.” Rolfe nominated Ativalu Lisati, Niwhai and Hohepa Puru, Connor Mason, Isaiah Iongi, Bradley Fearnley and Hanna El-Nchar as just some of the players who have impressed him heading into Saturday’s clash with the Roosters at Leichhardt.
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HERITAGE AT THE CORE OF NEW SHOW CASSIDY PEARCE fter a successful season with their debut work, ‘Grimm’, choreographer Francesco Ventriglia is excited to be debuting his new work ‘Galileo’ at Riverside Theatres this month. With a long and successful career in the dance world behind him, Francesco created Sydney Choreographic Centre and the accompanying ensemble in 2021 based on his desire not only to settle down in one place, but to help other creatives in their journeys. “I had a dream to create something, like
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ture,” he said. “And so when Parramatta confirmed the dates, I saw that the opening night was on the second of June, and the second of June is of course the Italian National Republic Day, so I thought that could be an amazing opportunity for me, as an Italian choreographer living here in Australia, to create a tribute, something to celebrate my heritage.” It was from this that he became inspired by Galileo Galilei, an Italian astronomer who is widely considered to be the father of modern science. “I rediscovered all this incredible literature about free fall motions, and trajectory, and binoculars, and the astronomy and
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Take a trip back to the ‘80s at Panthers this Saturday night This Saturday, May 21, be transported back to the ‘80s with the Never Ending ‘80s band at Panthers Leagues Club. Over the course of the night, they’ll be carving their way through the music of Prince, Madonna, Cyndi Lauper, INXS, Bon Jovi, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston and many more greats that will have you up and dancing. Tickets are $42.50. For more information or to book, visit penrith.panthers.com.au.
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Will Spann (Gerard Butler), is driving his soonto-be ex-wife Lisa (Jaimie Alexander) to her parent’s home when she mysteriously disappears without a trace during a stop at a gas station. A frantic Will engages the local police and Lisa’s parents in a desperate attempt to find her, but as time passes and suspicion falls on him, he must take matters into his own hands, delving into the town’s criminal underbelly. Now showing.
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ustralia’s iconic 1980s – a time when the colours were bright, and the hair was just as big as the shoulder pads. But, it was the flow on effect of ‘70s sexual liberation and feminism that was having an impact on men. This month, Henry Lawson Theatre INC is bringing it all back, as Hannie Rayson’s ‘Room to Move’ takes the stage. ‘Room to Move’ tells the story of 29-year-old lodger, Bernie, as he moves in with 62-year-old widow, Peggy, and her devious children, Virginia and Roger.
Director Sari Erasmus Hickey is especially excited to be bringing the script to life, as it was given to her by Doreen Warburton, who started the Q Theatre and brought it to Penrith in 1977. “Audiences will enjoy it as even today, there is so much they can relate to – it has fast-moving action with no drawn-out sections, which will test their attention spans,” she said. “This is all performed on a flexible set with an innovative design displaying many ‘80s inventions that became part of our lives.” ‘Room to Move’ will be on at Henry Lawson Theatre from Friday, May 20. To book, visit hltheatre.com.au.
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Channel Nine has announced the new season of ‘The Celebrity Apprentice’, starring Lord Alan Sugar, will premiere this Sunday, May 22 at 7pm. 16 celebrities will face off each week, using their industry contacts, unique skills and public profiles to avoid hearing the words, “you’re fired”. On offer is $100,000 in prize money for the winner’s charity. Some of the celebrities to watch out for this season include Benji Marshall, Amy Shark, Vince Colosimo and Bronte Campbell.
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If you never got the chance to watch the second season of ‘Five Bedrooms’ on Paramount+ then you’ll be happy to learn that the show will get its free-to-air premiere on 10 next Wednesday, May 25 at 8.30pm.
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Popular British sitcom ‘Bad Education’ is coming back. Starring very funny comedian Jack Whitehall, a 10th anniversary episode has been announced by the BBC followed by the launch of a new rebooted series. The special episode will reunite useless teacher and big kid Alfie Wickers (Whitehall) with his old students one last time as they return to Abbey
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Grove for a joyfully chaotic careers day. Meanwhile, ‘Bad Education’ the series welcomes a brand-new intake of unruly students to Abbey Grove as two former classmates, world-class diva Stephen and soon-to-be-family-man-with-responsibilities Mitchell find themselves at the other side of the desk as newly qualified – or not – teachers.
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One of the best jobs on TV is currently up for grabs, with Channel Nine now casting for new ‘Travel Guides’ critics. To apply you must be a group of two to four people, aged 18 or over, and be able to travel between August and December 2022. To apply, visit go.mycastingnet. com/Apply/Show/TravelGuidesS7.
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10 have put out a casting call for singles to appear on the next season of ‘First
Dates’. If you want to find love on TV or perhaps score a free meal, you can apply at firstdatescasting.com.au.
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Great news for ‘Law & Order’ fans with the OG series and ‘Law & Order: Organised Crime’ renewed for new seasons. ‘Law & Order’ proceeds to season 22 while the ‘Organised Crime’ spinoff will return for its third season.
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New film ‘Rise’, based on the true story about three brothers who become NBA champions will screen on Disney+, on Friday, June 24. ‘Rise’ portrays the lives of Giannis and Thanasis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Laker Kostas Antetokounmpo.
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The new season of ‘Cobra Kai’ will drop on Netflix on September 9.
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6:00 News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News 10:00 Q+A (M) 11:05 Grand Designs 12:00 ABC News 1:00 Barons (M d,l) 1:55 Father Brown (M) 3:00 Grand Designs Australia (PG) 3:55 Long Lost Family (PG) 4:40 Tenable 5:30 Hard Quiz (PG) 6:00 The Drum 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30: Australia Votes 8:00 Gardening Australia 9:00 Keeping Faith (M l) 10:00 Agatha Raisin (PG) 10:50 ABC Late News 11:05 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering (M)
6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Sundays At Tiffany’s” (M s) (’10) Stars: Alyssa Milano 2:00 House Of Wellness (PG) 3:00 The Chase UK (PG) 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 The Chase Australia (PG) 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens 8:30 Movie: “I Feel Pretty” (PG) (’18) Stars: Amy Schumer 10:45 TBA 1:00 Home Shopping
6:00 Today 9:00 Today Extra 11:30 NINE’s Morning News 12:00 Movie: “The Wrong Nanny” (PG) (’17) Stars: Lindsay Hartley 1:45 Garden Gurus Moments 2:00 Pointless (PG) 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat 6:00 NINE News 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) 7:30 NRL: Eels v Sea Eagles *Live* 9:55 NRL: Golden Point (M) 10:35 Movie: “Beirut” (MA15+) (’18) Stars: Jon Hamm 12:40 Tipping Point (PG) 1:30 Home Shopping
6:00 The Talk (PG) 7:00 Judge Judy (PG) 7:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 8:00 Studio 10 (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (M) 1:00 The Living Room (PG) 2:00 Entertainment Tonight 2:30 Everyday Gourmet 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 My Market Kitchen 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 5:00 10 News First 6:30 The Project (PG) 7:30 The Living Room (PG) 8:30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M l,s) 9:30 First Dates Australia (PG)
5:30 Worldwatch 7:00 Cycling: Giro D’Italia Highlights 8:00 Worldwatch 2:00 Country Music (PG) 3:00 NITV News: Nula 3:35 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw (PG) 4:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 4:30 Letters And Numbers 5:00 Cycling: Giro D’Italia Highlights 6:00 Mastermind 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Great Asian Railways Journeys (PG) 8:40 Ancient Superstructures (PG) 9:40 Secrets Of The Royal Palaces (PG) 10:30 SBS World News 11:00 Cycling: Giro D’Italia
2:30 Sons And Daughters (PG) 4:30 Dog Patrol (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Railroad Australia (PG) 8:30 Escape To The Perfect Town (PG) 9:30 Penelope Keith’s Hidden Villages (PG)
4:00 STIHL Timbersports (PG) 4:30 Leepu And Pitbull (PG) 5:30 Storage Wars Texas (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Friday Night Countdown 7:30 AFL: Round 10: Carlton v Sydney *Live 11:00 Armchair Experts (M)
3:45 The Simpsons (PG) 4:45 Movie: “Free Willy 3: The Rescue” (PG) (’97) Stars: Jason James Richter 6:30 Movie: “Pete’s Dragon” (PG) (’16) Stars: Bryce Dallas Howard 8:30 Movie: “Braveheart” (MA15+) (’95) Stars: Mel Gibson
5:00 Our Stories (PG) 5:30 NITV News: Nula 6:00 Bamay 6:40 Arctic Secrets (PG) 7:30 Movie: “Sesame Street: 50 Years Of Sunny Days” (PG) (’21) Stars: Angelina Jolie 9:00 First Nation Bedtime Stories (PG) 9:10 Through The Wormhole
3:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 3:30 The Love Boat (PG) 4:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 Law & Order: SVU (M) 10:30 Evil (M) 11:30 48 Hours (M) 12:30 Home Shopping
3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Becker (PG) 5:00 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:30 Mom (M d,s) 11:00 Charmed (M) 12:00 Home Shopping 1:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG)
4:30 Garage Gold 5:00 Fixer To Fabulous 6:00 House Hunters International 7:00 House Hunters USA 7:30 Maine Cabin Masters (PG) 8:30 Alaska Off The Grid 9:30 Building Off The Grid 10:30 Lakefront Bargain Hunt 11:30 House Hunters
5:25 So Awkward 6:05 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir (PG) 6:35 Get It Together! 7:00 Deadly Pole To Pole (PG) 7:35 Spirit Riding Free 8:00 The Penguins Of Madagascar 8:25 Good Game Spawn Point 8:50 Log Horizon (PG)
4:00 Afternoon Briefing 5:00 ABC News Hour 6:00 The Drum 7:00 ABC National News 7:30 7.30: Australia Votes 8:00 ABC News Tonight 8:30 ABC News Video Lab 8:40 The Brief 9:00 ABC Nightly News 9:30 Close Of Business 10:00 The World
6:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 6:40 Andy’s Dinosaur Adventures 7:00 Dino Dana 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Hard Quiz (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Strictly Ballroom” (PG) (’92) Stars: Paul Mercurio 10:05 Black Mirror (M)
6:00 The Cook And The Chef 6:30 Rick Stein’s Cornwall 7:00 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw 7:30 Italian Food Safari 8:00 Heston’s In Search Of Perfection 8:30 From Scratch 9:30 Come Dine With Me UK 10:30 The Cook Up
5:10 Shortland Street (PG) 5:40 The Joy Of Painting With Bob Ross 6:10 Abandoned Engineering (PG) 7:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7:30 NITV News Update 7:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (M l,s) 8:30 Hoarders (M l) 9:20 Atlanta (MA15+)
4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Movie: “Happy Feet” (PG) (’06) Stars: Robin Williams 7:40 Movie: “Nanny McPhee Returns” (G) (’10) Stars: Emma Thompson 9:50 Movie: “How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days” (PG) (’03)
1:50 The Bill (M) 2:50 Antiques Roadshow 3:20 Movie: “The Magic Box” (G) (’51) Stars: Robert Donat 5:30 Murder, She Wrote (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 Take Me Home (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Marley & Me” (PG) (’08) Stars: Owen Wilson
6:00 rage (PG) 7:00 Weekend Breakfast 11:00 Landline (PG) 11:30 Back Roads 12:00 Australia Votes 2022: Election Day 12:45 Midsomer Murders (PG) 2:15 Father Brown (PG) 3:00 War On Waste 4:00 Grand Designs (PG) 5:00 ABC News: Australia Votes 6:00 Australia Votes: Election Night: Polls Close *Live* 7:00 Australia Votes: Election Night *Live* 9:30 Australia Votes: Election Results *Live* 12:00 Barons (M d,l) 12:55 The Good Karma Hospital (PG)
6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 10:00 The Morning Show Weekend (PG) 12:00 Movie: “The Iron Giant” (PG) (’99) Stars: Jennifer Aniston 2:00 Movie: “Caddyshack” (M d,l,s) (’80) Stars: Chevy Chase 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 Australia Decides: Your Vote 2022 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Australia Decides: 2022 Federal Election 11:00 Movie: “The Taking Of Pelham 123” (MA15+) (’74) Stars: Denzel Washington
12:00 Our State On A Plate (PG) 12:30 The Rebound 1:00 Great Australian Detour 1:30 Outback & Under 2:00 The Pet Rescuers (PG) 2:30 Taronga: Who’s Who In The Zoo (PG) 3:30 The Garden Gurus 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News - Election Special 5:00 Election 2022: Australia Decides - Polls Close 6:00 NINE News Saturday 7:00 Election 2022: Australia Decides - Vote Count 8:00 Election 2022: Australia Decides - Election Night 10:00 Election 2022
6:00 Good Chef Bad Chef 6:30 Religious Programs 7:00 Escape Fishing With ET 7:30 The Offroad Adventure Show 8:30 My Market Kitchen 9:00 Australia By Design 9:30 Studio 10: Saturday 12:00 4X4 Adventures 1:00 The Offroad Adventure Show 2:00 Roads Less Travelled 2:30 Taste Of Australia 3:00 What’s Up Down Under 3:30 All 4 Adventure 4:30 Farm To Fork 5:00 10 News First 6:00 10 News First: Your Decision 11:00 TBA
5:30 Worldwatch 8:00 Worldwatch 2:00 The Untold Story Of Australian Wrestling (In English/ Urdu) 2:10 Dr Russell’s Imaginarium (PG) 2:50 The Lost Season (PG) 4:00 The Rising: Willie Mays 4:30 Cycling: Giro D’Italia Highlights 5:30 Governor Macquarie’s Silent Witness (PG) (In English/ Hindi) 5:40 Nazi Megastructures (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Celebrity Letters And Numbers (M) 8:30 Big Fat Quiz Of Everything (M)
12:00 Seven’s Horse Racing *Live* 5:00 Motorway Patrol (PG) 5:30 Dr Harry’s Animal Encounters (PG) 6:30 The Yorkshire Vet (PG) 8:30 I Escaped To The Country (PG) 9:30 Escape To The Country 11:30 Coastal Railways (PG)
5:00 Last Stop Garage (PG) 5:30 Storage Wars Texas (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 AFL: Pre Game 7:30 AFL: Round 10: Richmond v Essendon *Live* 11:00 Movie: “V For Vendetta” (MA15+) (’11) Stars: Hugo Weaving
3:15 Movie: “Free Willy 3: The Rescue” (PG) (’97) 5:00 Movie: “Oh, God! You Devil” (PG) (’84) Stars: George Burns 7:00 Movie: “The Sound Of Music” (G) (’65) Stars: Julie Andrews 10:40 Movie: “Singin’ In The Rain” (G) (’52)
4:00 Football: Scottish Women’s Premier League 5:50 Merchants Of The Wild 6:20 Chuck And The First People’s Kitchen 6:50 NITV News Update 7:00 The Casketeers (PG) 7:30 Nature’s Great Migration 8:30 The Sit In: Harry Belafonte (PG)
3:30 Escape Fishing With ET 4:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 4:30 Football: Isuzu Ute A-League: Semi Final 2a: Melbourne Victory v Western United *Live* 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:25 NCIS: New Orleans (M v) 10:15 NCIS: Los Angeles (M d)
10:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 11:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 12:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 1:00 TBA 2:40 TBA 3:50 TBA 5:00 TBA 6:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 10:15 Friends (PG) 12:15 Home Shopping 1:45 Mom (M)
4:30 Worst To First 5:30 Maine Cabin Masters (PG) 6:30 Building Off The Grid (PG) 7:30 Escape To The Chateau 8:30 House Hunters USA 9:30 House Hunters International 10:30 House Hunters Renovation
5:25 So Awkward 6:05 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir (PG) 6:30 The Crystal Maze 7:20 The Zoo 7:40 Spirit Riding Free 8:00 The Penguins Of Madagascar 8:25 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 9:00 Still So Awkward
3:40 The Brief 4:00 Australia Votes 2022: Election Day 4:40 The Brief 5:00 Australia Votes 2022: Election Day 5:40 The Brief 6:00 Australia Votes: Election Night *Live* 9:30 Australia Votes: Election Results *Live*
6:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 6:20 The Highway Rat 7:00 The Adventures Of Paddington 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Australian Women In Music Awards *Live* (M l) 9:30 Sammy J (PG) 9:35 The Stand Up Sketch Show (MA15+)
5:30 Cheese Slices 6:30 Hairy Bikers Northern Exposure 7:40 Made In Britain 8:35 Simply Raymond 9:30 Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown 11:30 The Big Family Cooking Showdown 12:40 Rhodes Across Italy
5:40 Insight 6:40 Dog Tales (PG) 7:40 Underground Worlds (PG) 8:35 Video Killed The Radio Star (PG) 9:35 Devoured (MA15+) 10:25 Escorts (MA15+) (In French/ French Canadian) 11:20 Sorry For Your Loss (M l)
5:00 Transformers: Cyberverse (PG) 5:10 Movie: “Babe” (G) (’95) Stars: James Cromwell 7:00 Movie: “How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World” (PG) (’19) Stars: Jay Baruchel 9:00 Movie: “Jurassic Park III” (PG) (’01) Stars: Sam Neill
2:30 Movie: “The Amorous Prawn” (G) (’62) 4:20 Movie: “Paint Your Wagon” (PG) (’69) Stars: Lee Marvin 7:30 Rugby Union: Brumbies v Blues *Live* From GIO Stadium 10:00 Movie: “In The Heart Of The Sea” (M v) (’15) Stars: Chris Hemsworth
6:00 Weekend Breakfast 9:00 Insiders 10:30 Offsiders 11:00 Compass 11:30 Songs Of Praise 12:00 ABC News 12:30 Landline 1:30 Gardening Australia 2:30 The Great Acceleration (PG) 3:30 Further Back In Time For Dinner (PG) 4:30 Tomorrow Tonight (PG) 5:00 Art Works 5:30 Antiques Roadshow 6:30 Compass (PG) 7:00 ABC News Sunday 7:40 Grand Designs (PG) 8:30 Barons (M d,l) 9:25 Life (M l) 10:25 Harrow (M v) 11:20 Agatha Raisin (PG)
6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 10:00 The Morning Show Weekend (PG) 12:00 House Of Wellness (PG) 1:00 Motorbike Cops (PG) 1:15 Highway Cops (PG) 1:45 Movie: “Divine Secrets Of The Ya-Ya Sisterhood” (PG) (’02) Stars: Sandra Bullock 4:00 Better Homes And Gardens 5:00 Seven News At 5 5:30 Sydney Weekender 6:00 Seven News 7:00 The Voice (PG) 8:30 TBA 9:30 Murder In The Outback (M) 11:30 The Blacklist (M)
6:00 Easy Eats 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Sports Sunday (PG) 11:00 Sunday Footy Show (PG) 1:00 Drive TV 1:30 Lego Masters (PG) 3:00 NRL: Titans v Sharks *Live* 6:00 NINE News Sunday 7:00 Celebrity Apprentice Australia (PG) 8:45 60 Minutes (M) 9:45 NINE News Late 10:15 The First 48 (MA15+) 11:10 5 Mistakes That Caught A Killer (M) 12:00 Unspeakable Crime - The Killing Of Jessica Chambers (M) 1:00 Drive TV 1:30 Home Shopping
6:00 Religious Programs 8:00 Freshly Picked With Simon Toohey 8:30 The Living Room (PG) 9:30 Studio 10: Sunday (PG) 12:00 My Market Kitchen 12:30 Everyday Gourmet 1:00 Farm To Fork 1:30 Football: Isuzu Ute A-League Men: Semi Final Leg 2b: Melbourne City v Adelaide United *Live* 4:30 Taste Of Australia 5:00 10 News First 6:30 The Sunday Project (PG) 7:30 MasterChef Australia (PG) 9:00 FBI (M v) 11:00 The Sunday Project (PG)
5:30 Worldwatch 8:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Motor Sports: Speedweek 3:00 Football: Countdown To Qatar 3:30 Cycling: Tour Of Hungary Highlights 4:30 Cycling: Giro D’Italia Highlights 5:30 The Untold Story Of Australian Wrestling (PG) 5:40 Nazi Megastructures (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Viking Empires (PG) 9:30 Blitz Spirit With Lucy Worsley (PG) 11:10 Cycling: Giro D’Italia: Stage 15 *Live* 1:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (M l,s)
3:00 TBA 3:30 Great Australian Doorstep (PG) 4:00 Escape To The Country 6:00 Border Patrol (PG) 7:00 TBA 8:30 Railroad Australia (PG) 9:30 Chris Tarrant’s Extreme Railway Journeys (PG) 10:30 Inside King’s Cross (M l)
2:00 AFL: Round 10: GWS v West Coast *Live* 5:00 Last Stop Garage (PG) 6:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 6:30 Movie: “Ghostbusters” (PG) (’84) Stars: Bill Murray 8:45 Movie: “Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull” (M v) (’08)
3:35 TBA 5:20 Movie: “The Lego Batman Movie” (PG) (’17) Stars: Will Arnet 7:30 Family Guy (PG) 10:30 American Dad (M) 12:00 The Mentalist (M) 2:00 Movie: “Landfall” (MA15+) (’17) Stars: Tony Bonner 4:00 S.W.A.T. (M v)
5:45 Football: Ladies Gaelic 5:55 Power To The People (PG) 6:25 NITV News Update 6:35 Yellowstone (PG) 7:40 Ice Cowboys (PG) 8:30 Incarceration Nation (M) 10:00 The Talk - Race In America (M v) 12:00 Volumz
12:30 Cheers (PG) 1:30 Scorpion (PG) 3:30 Cheers (PG) 4:30 What’s Up Downunder 5:00 I Fish 5:30 Beyond The Fire (PG) 6:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M v) 10:20 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v) 11:15 48 Hours (M)
6:00 NBL Slam 6:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 8:30 Neighbours (PG) 10:30 The Middle (PG) 12:00 The Unicorn (PG) 2:00 MasterChef Australia (PG) 4:00 Friends (PG) 6:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 8:30 Friends (PG)
4:30 Escape To The Chateau (PG) 5:30 House Hunters USA 6:30 House Hunters International 7:30 Good Bones (PG) 8:30 Flip Or Flop 9:30 Zombie House Flipping 10:30 Triple Digit Flip 11:30 House Hunters USA
5:25 So Awkward 6:05 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir (PG) 6:30 The Crystal Maze 7:20 The Zoo 7:40 Spirit Riding Free 8:00 The Penguins Of Madagascar 8:25 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 9:00 Still So Awkward
4:00 Landline 5:00 ABC News With Auslan 5:30 The World This Week 6:00 ABC Evening News 6:30 Foreign Correspondent 7:00 ABC News Sunday 7:40 Insiders 9:10 ABC Nightly News 9:30 Australian Story 10:00 ABC Late News
6:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 6:25 Octonauts 7:00 The Adventures Of Paddington 7:30 Compass (PG) 8:00 You Can’t Ask That (M l) 8:30 Louis Theroux: Louis & The Nazis (MA15+) 9:35 The Family Court Murders (PG)
6:00 Flour Power 6:30 Cook Like An Italian With Silvia Colloca 7:00 The Cook And The Chef 7:30 John Torode’s Asia 8:00 Jack Stein: Inside The Box 8:30 Rick Stein’s Long Weekends 9:35 Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
4:50 Insight 5:50 India With Guy Martin (PG) 6:45 In Search Of Sinkholes (PG) 7:30 Loot Blood Treasure (M) 9:10 Fear The Walking Dead (MA15+) 10:50 My Secret Sexual Fantasy (MA15+) 11:40 Vogue Williams: Wild Girls (M l)
2:40 The Xtreme CollXtion (PG) 3:40 Social Fabric (PG) 4:15 Movie: “Dune” (PG) (’84) Stars: Kyle MacLachlan 7:00 Movie: “Back To The Future” (PG) (’85) Stars: Michael J Fox 9:20 Movie: “The Matrix” (M l,v) (’99) Stars: Keanu Reeves
2:35 Movie: “Whisky Galore” (G) (’49) Stars: Joan Greenwood 4:20 Movie: “Barefoot In The Park” (PG) (’67) 6:30 Tennis: Roland Garros: Pre Show 7:00 Tennis: Roland Garros: Day 1 *Live* 12:00 Tennis: Roland Garros: Late *Live*
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5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Doc Martin (PG) 8:30 A Touch Of Frost (M v) 10:50 Cold Case (M v) 12:50 TBA
12:00 Movie: “Secrets In A Small Town” (AKA ‘Nowhere To Be Found’) (M v) (’19) Stars: Kate Drummond 2:00 Criminal Confessions: Waterloo (M l,v) 3:00 The Chase UK (PG) 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 TBA 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home And Away (PG) 7:30 Big Brother (PG) 9:00 9-1-1 (M) 11:00 The Latest Seven News
6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 American Pickers (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The Dirty Dozen” (M v) (’67) Stars: Lee Marvin
6:35 Get It Together! 6:00 ABC Evening 7:00 Deadly Pole To News 7:00 ABC Pole (PG) 7:35 Spirit National News 8:00 Riding Free 8:00 The Penguins ABC News Tonight 8:45 The Of Madagascar 8:25 Teenage Business 9:00 ABC Nightly Mutant Ninja Turtles News 9:30 7.30
12:00 ABC News 1:00 The Upside (PG) 2:00 Poldark (PG) 3:00 Grand Designs Australia (PG) 3:55 Long Lost Family (PG) 4:40 Tenable 5:30 Hard Quiz (PG) 6:00 The Drum 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Space 22 (PG) 8:30 The Family Court Murders (PG) 9:30 Louis Theroux’s Forbidden America: Porn’s MeToo (MA15+)
12:00 Celebrity Apprentice Australia (PG) 1:45 Explore 2:00 Pointless (PG) 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) [s 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat 6:00 NINE News 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) 7:30 Celebrity Apprentice Australia (PG) 9:00 Million Dollar Murders (M) 10:10 NINE News Late 10:40 100% Footy (M)
4:30 TBA 6:00 Futurama (PG) 6:30 The Simpsons (PG) 7:30 Family Guy (M s) 8:00 American Dad (M s,v) 8:30 First Dates Australia (M s)
12:00 Celebrity Apprentice Australia (PG) 1:30 Outback & Under 2:00 Pointless (PG) 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat 6:00 NINE News 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) 7:30 Celebrity Apprentice Australia (PG) 9:10 Matt Wright’s Wild Territory (PG) 10:10 NINE News Late
4:30 Special: Inside 6:00 American Pickers 4:30 Futurama (PG) The Crown: Secrets Of (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars 5:00 The Simpsons The Royals (PG) 5:30 (PG) 7:30 Highway (PG) 6:00 Futurama Escape To The Country 6:30 Patrol (PG) 8:30 Outback Opal (PG) 6:30 The Simpsons (PG) Bargain Hunt 7:30 Rosemary & Hunters (M) 9:30 Gem Hunters 7:30 Family Guy (M s) 8:00 Thyme (PG) 8:30 Foyle’s War Down Under (PG) American Dad (M s,v)
12:00 ABC News 12:30 National Press Club Address 1:40 Media Watch (PG) 2:00 Poldark (PG) 3:00 Grand Designs Australia (PG) 3:55 Long Lost Family (PG) 4:40 Tenable 5:30 Hard Quiz (PG) 6:00 The Drum 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Hard Quiz (PG) 8:30 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering (M) 9:00 You Can’t Ask That (M)
5:30 APTN National 4:30 Star Trek: The News 6:00 Bamay 6:40 Next Generation (PG) NITV News Update 6:30 Bondi Rescue 6:50 Arctic Secrets (PG) 7:40 (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 10:20 Through The Wormhole (PG) Football: Isuzu Ute A-League 8:30 Living Black (M) Highlights
4:30 Garage Gold 5:00 Good Bones (PG) 6:00 House Hunters International 7:00 House Hunters USA 8:30 One Week To Sell 9:30 Unsellable Houses
12:00 Celebrity Apprentice Australia (PG) 1:30 Great Australian Detour 2:00 Pointless (PG) 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat 6:00 NINE News 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) 7:30 Celebrity Apprentice Australia (PG) 8:30 Travel Guides (PG) 10:10 NINE News Late 10:40 Prison Girls: Life Inside (MA15+)
6:35 Get It Together! 7:00 Deadly Pole To Pole (PG) 7:30 Shaun The Sheep 7:35 Spirit Riding Free 8:00 The Penguins Of Madagascar
7:00 Dino Dana 7:30 6:00 The Cook And The 7:05 Jeopardy! (PG) Anh’s Brush With Fame Chef 6:30 Rick Stein’s 7:30 NITV News (M l) 8:00 Art Works Cornwall 7:00 The Update 7:35 8 Out Of (PG) 8:30 Days Like These Cook Up With Adam Liaw 7:30 10 Cats Does Countdown (M) With Diesel (M) 9:30 Space 22 Italian Food Safari 8:00 Field 8:30 Celebrity Letters And (PG) 10:00 The Hollow Crown Trip With Curtis Stone Numbers (PG)
6:00 Bamay 6:30 NITV 4:30 Star Trek: The News Update 6:40 Next Generation (PG) Extreme Africa 7:30 6:30 Bondi Rescue Expedition With Steve (PG) 7:30 Football: A-League Backshall 8:30 Yokayi Footy All Stars *Live* 10:30 NCIS: 9:25 Incarceration Nation (M) New Orleans (M l)
12:00 Celebrity Apprentice Australia (PG) 1:45 Talking Honey (PG) 2:00 Pointless (PG) 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat 6:00 NINE News 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) 7:30 NRL: Storm v Sea Eagles *Live* 10:35 NINE News Late 11:05 The Equalizer (M) 12:00 URBEX: Enter At Your Own Risk (M l)
7:00 House Hunters USA 7:30 Country House Hunters Australia 8:30 Fixer Upper 9:30 Restored 10:30 Beachfront Bargain Hunt
5:30 Antiques 6:00 3rd Rock From The Roadshow 6:30 Tennis: Sun (PG) 6:30 That 70’s Roland Garros: Pre Show (PG) 7:00 Young Show 7:00 Tennis: Roland Sheldon (PG) 7:30 Movie: “Kindergarten Cop” (G) (’90) Garros: Day 3 *Live* 12:00 Stars: Arnold Schwarzenegger Tennis: Roland Garros *Live*
12:00 Dr Phil (M) 1:00 MasterChef Australia (PG) 2:00 Entertainment Tonight 2:30 Everyday Gourmet 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 My Market Kitchen 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 5:00 10 News First 6:30 The Project (PG) 7:30 MasterChef Australia (PG) 8:30 Five Bedrooms (M l,s) 9:30 Bull (PG)
6:30 The Simpsons (PG) 7:30 Movie: “Michael” (M) (’96) Stars: John Travolta 9:40 Movie: “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” (M v) (’10)
12:00 Movie: “Lies In Plain Sight” (PG) (’10) Stars: Chad Michael Murray 2:00 Kochie’s Business Builders 2:30 Highway Cops (PG) 3:00 The Chase UK (PG) 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 TBA 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home And Away (PG) 8:30 Ramsay’s 24 Hours To Hell And Back (M l) 9:30 Police Code Zero: Officer Under Attack (M l,v)
2:00 Country Music (PG) 3:00 Living Black 3:35 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw (PG) 4:05 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG) 5:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Great British Railway Journeys (PG) 8:30 Insight (PG) 9:30 Dateline (PG) 10:00 The Feed 10:30 SBS World News
6:00 Bamay 6:30 NITV 4:30 Star Trek: The 5:00 Frasier (PG) 6:00 News Update 6:40 Next Generation (PG) Friends (PG) 6:30 Extreme Africa 7:30 6:30 Bondi Rescue Neighbours (PG) 7:00 The Point 8:00 Wellington (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 Bull Friends (PG) 8:00 The Big Paranormal (M) 8:30 Over The (M v) 10:25 NCIS: New Orleans Bang Theory (PG) 9:30 Mom (M d,s) 12:00 Home Shopping Black Dot (M l) 12:15 Home Shopping
5:30 Escape To The 6:00 American Pickers Country 6:30 Bargain (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars Hunt 7:30 The Coroner (PG) 7:30 The (PG) 8:30 TBA 11:10 Mafia’s Simpsons (PG) 9:00 Housos Greatest Hits (MA15+) 12:10 (MA15+) 9:30 Family Guy (M) World’s Deadliest Weather 10:00 American Dad (M)
1:00 Hard Quiz (PG) 1:30 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering (M) 2:00 Poldark (PG) 3:00 Grand Designs Australia (PG) 3:55 Long Lost Family (PG) 4:40 Tenable 5:30 Hard Quiz (PG) 6:00 The Drum 6:55 Sammy J (PG) 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Foreign Correspondent 8:30 Q+A (M) 9:35 Rosie Batty’s One Plus One
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 (PG) 11:00 Mom (M)
12:00 Dr Phil (M) 1:00 MasterChef Australia (PG) 2:00 Entertainment Tonight 2:30 Everyday Gourmet 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 My Market Kitchen 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 5:00 10 News First 6:30 The Project (PG) 7:30 MasterChef Australia (PG) 8:30 The Cheap Seats (PG) 9:30 NCIS (M v)
7:00 Dino Dana 7:30 6:00 The Cook And The 7:05 Jeopardy! (PG) Spicks And Specks Chef 6:30 Rick Stein’s 7:30 NITV News 8:00 Would I Lie To Cornwall 7:00 The Update 7:35 8 Out Of You? (PG) 8:30 Whose Line Is Cook Up With Adam Liaw 7:30 10 Cats Does Countdown (M) It Anyway? (PG) 8:55 QI (PG) Italian Food Safari 8:00 Cook 8:30 Big Fat Quiz Of 9:25 Gavin And Stacey (M) Like An Italian Everything (M)
12:00 Movie: “Murder At 1600” (M l,s,v) (’97) Stars: Wesley Snipes 2:15 World’s Deadliest Weather: Caught On Camera (M) 3:00 The Chase UK (PG) 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 TBA 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home And Away (PG) 7:30 Big Brother (PG) 9:00 Britain’s Got Talent (PG) 10:15 The Latest Seven News
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2:00 Country Music (PG) 3:00 Going Places With Ernie Dingo (PG) 3:35 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw (PG) 4:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 4:30 Letters And Numbers 5:00 Cycling: Giro D’Italia Highlights 6:00 Mastermind 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Savings Lives At Sea (PG) 8:35 24 Hours In Emergency (PG) 9:30 The Assassination Of JFK (PG)
5:30 Antiques 7:00 Dino Dana 7:30 6:00 The Cook And The 6:10 Abandoned 6:00 3rd Rock From The Roadshow 6:30 Tennis: Earth’s Tropical Islands Chef 6:30 Rick Stein’s Engineering (PG) 7:05 Sun (PG) 6:30 That 70’s Roland Garros: Pre 8:30 George Clarke’s Cornwall 7:00 The Jeopardy! (PG) 7:30 Show (PG) 7:00 Young Amazing Spaces 9:20 Cook Up With Adam Liaw 7:30 NITV News Update 7:35 8 Out Sheldon (PG) 7:30 RBT (PG) Show 7:00 Tennis: Roland Restoration Australia 10:20 Italian Food Safari 8:00 Taste Of 10 Cats Does Countdown 8:30 Movie: “Fast & Furious 6” Garros: Day 2 *Live* 12:00 Tennis: Roland Garros *Live* Employable Me Australia (M) Of France (M l,s) 8:30 Question Team (M) (M l,v) (’13) Stars: Vin Diesel
12:00 Movie: “The Wrong Woman” (M v) (’13) Stars: Danica McKellar 2:00 Police: Hour Of Duty (M l,v) 3:00 The Chase UK (PG) 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 TBA 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home And Away (PG) 7:30 Big Brother (PG) 9:00 The Good Doctor (M) 10:00 The Rookie (PG) 11:00 The Latest Seven News
6:35 Get It Together! 6:00 ABC Evening 7:00 Deadly Pole To News 7:00 ABC Pole (PG) 7:35 Spirit National News 8:00 Riding Free 8:00 The Penguins ABC News Tonight 8:45 The Of Madagascar 8:25 Teenage Business 9:00 ABC Nightly Mutant Ninja Turtles News 9:30 7.30
12:00 Dr Phil (M) 1:00 MasterChef Australia (PG) 2:30 Entertainment Tonight 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 My Market Kitchen 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 5:00 10 News First 6:30 The Project (PG) 7:30 MasterChef Australia (PG) 8:40 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) 9:40 FBI: Most Wanted (M v)
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12:00 ABC News 1:00 Victoria (PG) 1:45 Poldark (PG) 3:00 Grand Designs Australia (PG) 3:50 Long Lost Family (PG) 4:40 Tenable 5:25 Hard Quiz (PG) 6:00 The Drum 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 (PG) 8:00 Australian Story (PG) 8:30 Four Corners (PG) 9:20 Media Watch (PG) 9:35 Language And Me 10:05 ABC Late News
2:00 Dateline (PG) 2:30 Insight (PG) 3:35 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw (PG) 4:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 4:30 Letters And Numbers 5:00 Cycling: Giro D’Italia Highlights 6:00 Mastermind 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Tony Robinson - WWII By Drone: Battle Of The Bulge (PG) 8:30 Big Ben - Restoring The World Famous 9:25 Cobra (MA15+)
7:00 House Hunters 5:00 Frasier (PG) 6:00 USA 7:30 Houses With Friends (PG) 6:30 History 8:30 Home Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Town 9:30 House Hunters Friends (PG) 8:00 The Big Bang Theory (M s) 10:10 Mom Renovation 10:30 Caribbean Life 11:30 House Hunters (M) 12:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Young Sheldon (PG) 7:30 Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords (M) 8:30 Movie: “Bad Neighbours 2” (MA15+) (’16) Stars: Zac Efron
12:00 Dr Phil (M) 1:00 MasterChef Australia (PG) 2:00 Entertainment Tonight 2:30 Everyday Gourmet 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 My Market Kitchen 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 5:00 10 News First 6:30 The Project (PG) 7:30 MasterChef Australia (PG) 8:30 Law & Order: SVU (M) 10:30 TBA
5:30 Antiques Roadshow 6:30 Tennis: Roland Garros: Pre Show 7:00 Tennis: Roland Garros: Day 4 *Live* 12:00 Tennis: Roland Garros *Live*
2:00 Always Was: Widi Homeland (PG) 3:05 The Point 3:35 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw (PG) 4:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 4:30 Letters And Numbers 5:00 Cycling: Giro D’Italia Highlights 6:00 Mastermind 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 World’s Most Scenic River Journeys (PG) 8:30 Living With PTSD (M) 9:30 Holding (M l,v) 10:30 SBS World News
4:30 World’s Deadliest 6:00 American Pickers 5:00 The Simpsons 6:00 Bamay 6:30 NITV 4:30 Star Trek: The Weather: Caught On (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 6:00 American News Update 6:40 Next Generation (PG) Camera (PG) 5:30 (PG) 7:30 Movie: “Paul Dad (PG) 6:30 The Extreme Africa 7:30 6:30 Bondi Rescue Escape To The Country 6:30 Blart: Mall Cop 2” (PG) (’15) Simpsons (PG) 7:30 Movie: Going Places With Ernie Dingo (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 Bull Bargain Hunt (PG) 7:30 Father Stars: Kevin James 9:30 “Superman III” (PG) (’83) Stars: (PG) 8:30 Tribal (MA15+) 9:25 (M) 10:30 Seal Team (M v) Brown (M s,v) Movie: “Superbad” (M) (’07) Christopher Reeve Movie: “Marshall” (M) (’17) 12:30 Home Shopping
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 (PG) 11:00 Mom (M)
6:35 Get It Together! 6:00 ABC Evening 7:00 Deadly Pole To News 7:00 ABC Pole (PG) 7:35 Spirit National News 8:00 Riding Free 8:00 The Penguins ABC News Tonight 8:45 The Of Madagascar 8:25 Teenage Business 9:00 ABC Nightly Mutant Ninja Turtles News 9:30 7.30
5:30 The Nanny (PG) 5:30 Antiques 6:00 3rd Rock From The Roadshow 6:30 Tennis: Sun (PG) 6:30 That 70’s Roland Garros: Pre Show (PG) 7:00 Young Show 7:00 Tennis: Roland Garros: Day 5 *Live* 12:00 Sheldon (PG) 7:30 Survivors 42 (M) 10:05 Survivor 42 (PG) Tennis: Roland Garros *Live*
7:00 Dino Dana 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:30 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 9:00 Hard Quiz (PG) 9:30 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering (M)
6:30 Rick Stein’s 7:05 Jeopardy! (PG) French Odyssey 7:00 7:30 NITV News The Cook Up With Update 7:35 8 Out Of Adam Liaw 7:30 Italian Food 10 Cats Does Countdown (M) Safari 8:00 Nigella Feasts 8:30 8:30 Fighter Pilot: The Real Michel Roux’s French Country Top Gun (M)
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7:00 House Hunters USA 7:30 House Hunters International 8:30 Fixer To Fabulous 9:30 My Lottery Dream Home (PG) 10:30 Bargain Mansions
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Test your knowledge about 1990s comedy Frasier in our special trivia quiz this week.
1. Which radio station does Frasier Crane work for? 2. How much per ounce do Frasier and Niles initially pay for Petyr’s Beluga caviar in ‘Roe To Perdition’? 3. What does Cam Winston put on the roof of the build-
ing that upsets Frasier but the condo board just loves? 4. Which Crane has been married the most times? 5. What is the name of Frasier’s apartment block? 6. How many seasons are there of ‘Frasier’?
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Loss of country legends The country music world is mourning the loss of two of its biggest names from yesteryear. Earlier this month, Mickey Gilley (pictured) passed away after an illness, surrounded by family and friends. Mickey helped launch the urban cowboy movement in country music, and had 17 chart-topping hits during his career. Meantime, the country world was shocked by the passing of Naomi Judd. The 76-year-old took her own life, sparking widespread grief and tributes across the industry.
Is it all over for FGL? Hugely popular country duo Florida Georgia Line have given the strongest indication yet that the curtain will come down on the chart-topping hitmakers this year. While rumours of a rift run deep, Brian Kelly and Tyler Hubbard have both focused on solo projects of late but will tour as Florida Georgia Line in the American summer. However, in interviews, the band has given an indication that this tour may be the last time fans will be able to see them perform live. The old “taking a break” line is being used.
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PISCES
ARIES
TAURUS
JANUARY 21 TO FEBRUARY 19
FEBRUARY 20 TO MARCH 20
MARCH 21 TO APRIL 20
APRIL 21 TO MAY 21
Your humanitarian Aquarian nature is highlighted. So it’s a good week to get involved in formal volunteer work (especially within your local community) or just lend a charitable hand to a friend, family member or neighbour who’s in need. However, the Venus/Pluto square (on Friday) increases your tendency to spend too much time in a fantasy world. So avoid making an important move until you are seeing things in a more realistic light. Be patient.
Have you got your head stuck in the sand? If you avoid dealing with an urgent issue, then expect more problems. Face the reality that a family matter must be recalibrated or a major relationship needs to be reinvented. In the words of celebrity chef Jamie Oliver (who was born on May 27, 1975), “People hate change, until the pain of not changing is worse than change itself.” When it comes to a financial matter, be creative, philosophical and proactive.
Prosperity planet Jupiter is transiting through your sign, for the first time since 2011. Plus lucky Venus and dynamic Mars are visiting Aries too! So it’s time to be creative, be proactive and dream big dreams. Draw inspiration from birthday great Stevie Nicks (who turns 74 on Thursday), “My life is a testament to believing that if you want something, you can make it happen.” However – with Mercury retrograde until June 3 – you’ll have to be patient.
Uranus (the planetary harbinger of change) is still in Taurus, and Mercury’s reversing through your sign until June 3. So avoid being a stubborn, stuck-ina-rut Bull! Make sure you capitalise on unexpected opportunities that come your way. Be flexible and do your best to embrace adjustments with both hands. Change doesn’t have to be scary. As singer-songwriter (and this week’s birthday great) Bob Dylan reminds us, “There is nothing so stable as change.”
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Avoid taking your Gemini health for granted. Be proactive about making positive lifestyle choices, and prioritise time for regular exercise and nutritious home-cooked meals. As writer (and birthday great) Ralph Waldo Emerson reminds us, “The first wealth is health”. And is a platonic or romantic relationship going through a bumpy patch? Mercury is retrograde until June 3, so work on keeping the lines of communication wide open.
Crabs are very good at brewing and stewing on perceived grievances from the past. This week, with Mercury retrograde and Venus squaring Pluto (in your relationship zone), karma is calling. So it’s an appropriate time to forgive someone and let go of a grudge that’s been weighing you down, especially involving an ex-lover or a former friend. Then you’ll feel lighter and less encumbered by problems from the past. Destiny is knocking so be ready to answer!
Freedom, far-away adventures and exotic escapades are calling as Venus, Mars and Jupiter activate your travel zone. Clever Cats will be patient and make it a priority to plan (and save for) a dream holiday sometime soon. So your motto is from birthday great, philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” A chat with a student, teacher or mentor puts a current problem in perspective.
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Mercury (your patron planet) is retrograde until June 3. So don’t be too hard on yourself or let rattled nerves stop you from doing something you’ve always wanted to do. You’re feeling stressed but try not to sweat the small stuff. Careful preparation is the key. Attached Virgo – set ambitious goals together. Singles – don’t just dip your toe into the dating pool. Research and planning are required, so you give yourself the best chance of long-term success in love.
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NOVEMBER 23 TO DECEMBER 21
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Venus, Mars and Jupiter are revving up your partnership zone. But Mercury is reversing through your intimacy zone, so a romantic relationship could feel stuck. Do your best to talk about problems with your sweetheart, as you introduce some exciting new activities into the mix. If you’re single, you could revisit a rocky old romance (while wearing decidedly rose-coloured glasses). Just remember that memories are so seductive because they’re so selective!
Mercury reverses through your partnership zone until June 3. So other people will continually flummox you with their confusing behaviour. Avoid being a cynical Scorpio who sabotages relationships. Nurture and cherish your close connections. If you’re unhappily single, then keep pursuing your dream of finding your soul mate. Be inspired by birthday great, singer-songwriter Stevie Nicks, “I live in the realm of romantic possibility.”
Your ruler Jupiter is jumping through fellow fire sign Aries, which increases enthusiasm and motivation. So make the most of it! The next 12 months is a terrific time to expand, enthuse, encourage and explore. Be inspired by actress Joan Collins (who was born on May 23, 1933), “I’m very lucky; I seldom get depressed. I’m a ‘glass half full’ person. In fact, it’s three-quarters full!” But tread carefully on Friday when relations with a friend could be fiery.
With Venus, Mars and Jupiter visiting your domestic zone, it’s a good week to entertain family and friends at home with an impromptu meal. Convivial conversation is a bonus. Being of service to others – with kindness, compassion and style – also brings much joy and satisfaction. So your motto for the moment is from birthday great, writer Ralph Waldo Emerson, “You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late.”
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Athletics star Luke Boyes will represent Australia in August. Photo: Megan Dunn.
Luke’s life in the fast lane NATHAN TAYLOR
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uke Boyes has always been a fast runner. In primary school he blitzed the Cross Country and then tackled Little Athletics to great acclaim. However, at 13, Boyes fell out of love with athletics and decided to give cricket a go. Throughout much of his high schooling years, he would play cricket over summer and soccer over winter. Boyes was enjoying his time between the two sports until life got tough for everyone last year when Sydney was plunged into lockdown. Boyes needed to break his funk; he needed something to get his mind and
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would go on to qualify for the Australian Track and Field Championships after claiming the NSW junior title over a strong field. There, he would finish second by the smallest of margins in the 800m but, because his time was so fast, it was enough to send him to Columbia this August to compete at the U20 World Athletics Championships. In the space of 12 months, Boyes will go from lacing up his running shoes again after a long lay-off to representing Australia for the very first time. “I could never have imagined it,” the 18-year-old admitted. “I got back into athletics in August last
year and my goal back then was just to see how I would go after being out of it for a while. “I really didn’t know what to expect. I couldn’t imagine I’d be representing Australia eight or nine months later.” In just a few short months, this UTS Law and Social Political Science student will be up against some of the best young athletes in the world when he lines up in the 800m. “I’m a bit nervous, as you would be, it’s the biggest competition that I’ve ever been to, but I’m also excited because it’s a new challenge that will hopefully come with new opportunities in the future,” he said. “My goal is to make it into the semi-final, which I think I’m a good chance of doing.”
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Last week’s Wanderers Golden Boot winner Hemed departs the club after 20 appearances and six goals over his one season. Gordon’s two-year deal with the Wanderers concludes with the Scottish defender featuring in 28 A-Leagues matches during his time in western Sydney. “The Western Sydney Wanderers would like to thank the six players for their contributions during their time and wish them all the best in their future,” the club said in a statement. “The club remains in contact with several players coming off contract with more announcements expected to be made in the coming weeks.” Meanwhile, the Wanderers will not feature in this year’s Australia Cup after being beaten by the Brisbane Roar 3-1 last Friday night. Playing at Wanderers Football Park in Rooty Hill, the home side were hot favourites to advance to the Round of 32, however the Roar managed to fight back from 1-0 down to progress to the next stage of the competition.
In Rod’s memory Special honour for true legend of Penrith Golf Club NATHAN TAYLOR
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Rod Sutherland has been awarded posthumous Life Membership of Penrith Golf Club.
Club Champion in 1994, 1997, 2008 and 2011. He was also runner-up in 2006 and 2007, as well as Junior Champion in 1982. Sutherland also won many other Major and Cup events such as Match Play Champion in 2007 and 2008, as well as being runner-up in 2004 and 2005. He was also successful at the Mixed Foursomes in 2009, Foursomes in 2010 and at the Easter and Autumn Cups. Proving he had golf running through his veins, Sutherland represented Penrith Golf Club in Junior, Major and Masters pennants for the majority of the years between 1982 and 2019. “Rod dedicated most his life to golf and all of that was at Penrith Golf Club and this posthumous Life Membership represents a very fitting and welldeserved recognition of the service Rod gave to the club over a long period of time,” Penrith Golf Club said in a statement. To celebrate Sutherland’s incredible life on the fairways, a bench seat will be placed at the 14th tee in memory and recognition of all that he achieved.
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“I’ve always had the best interests of the club at heart, which is why now is the right time for change. “No one person is bigger than the club itself and I know that this is the right decision for the club’s future. I’ve given everything to the role and am proud of the part I’ve played in building the Giants over the past decade. “This is a special club with a lot of great people, who have supported me every step of the way.” Giants CEO David Matthews paid tribute to the club’s second ever senior coach, noting Cameron’s role in establishing the club across its formative years. “We thank Leon for everything he’s done – and achieved – as senior coach of the Giants over the past nine years,” he said. “Leon is a person of the highest quality and integrity and we’ve valued the ability to have honest conversations about the best way forward for the club. It was quickly apparent during a discussion earlier this week that we were in clear agreement that now is the time to take a different direction relative to the senior coach position.” Cameron coached his final game in Giants colours last week, a 30-point loss to Carlton. GWS has already commenced the process of appointing the club’s next senior coach.
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Hope melts for Palace Plea for help: Passionate group determined to save ice sports in Penrith EMILY FESZCZUK
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ith the doors of Penrith Ice Palace set to close forever at the end of June, local sporting clubs have banded together to save ice sports in western Sydney. After being sold last year, the newly formed Western Sydney Ice Sports Co-operative has been raising money to rent and run the ice-skating rink. While it appears a lease agreement won’t be reached with the new owner, Sydney Ice Theatre Club President and ice-skating coach Linda Aubrecht told the Weekender the group wants to find a solution for the community. “Three ice hockey clubs, broomball, Penrith Valley Figure Skating Club and Sydney Ice Theatre have come together to create the Co-op and pool funds,” she said. “We are trying everything we can including a few last-minute leads to save Penrith rink but if not, we will be looking to open our own ice rink.” With the Co-op also contacting State and Local Government for any assistance, it is looking for donations for its cause. “The Co-operative is currently looking
Members of the Western Sydney Ice Sports Co-operative at Penrith Ice Palace.
for another venue in our region to fit out as an ice rink from scratch, but it is a huge task and a lot of money,” she said. “We are not able to get a bank loan of that amount being newly formed, so we need help getting started.” With over 400 combined members within the clubs involved, Ms Aubrecht said the closure of the rink will be devastating to the ice sports community. “Blacktown and Norwest have already closed. Penrith is the last Olympic size rink in western Sydney and the other rinks like Liverpool are at capacity,” she said. “Broomball is also a unique sport played around Australia but in New South Wales, Penrith is the only rink it is played at, so it could be lost altogether.” As Winter Sports World is still possibly years away from completion, the teams will continue to try to save their sports. “If we started right now, it would mean time off the ice for our skaters and players, but we are hopeful that we will find a solution,” she said. “Our vision is that we can run a not-forprofit organisation where you can go for school sport, birthday parties, a fun family activity and of course for sport.” To donate, visit bit.ly/3FEZ9yd.
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emember the name Liam Doddrell because this St Clair cricket star has a massive future ahead of him. Not only is Doddrell the latest recipient of the Penrith Valley Sports Foundation (PVSF) Senior Sports Star Award, but he’s also just been signed by the NSW Blues on a Rookie contract for the upcoming 2022/23 season. After an impressive NSW Premier Cricket campaign with the Penrith Cricket Club and being a reserve for the Australian U19 World Cup squad earlier this year, Doddrell was one of the first rookies picked by Cricket NSW. “Obviously we look at skill level and performance when we assess players, but we also look at things like character and attitude when introducing new cricketers onto our rookie list,” Cricket NSW Head of Male Cricket, Michael Klinger said. “[Doddrell]… has demonstrated maturity and skills on and off the field. “With our rookies, we have a big emphasis on cricket and life balance including those who are still at school, university or working.
“We look forward to watching them develop and grow in our system.” Doddrell was an integral part of Penrith’s Poidevin Gray Shield team this year. The side reached the Grand Final, losing to Sutherland in the decider. The 19-year-old quick was also selected in the NSW U19 team, that competed at the recent National Championships. On top of his Senior Sports Star accolade with PVSF, Doddrell was also one of 12 players awarded a prestigious Basil Sellers scholarship last October after taking eight wickets at a strike rate of 14.63 while featuring for NSW Metro at the 2019/20 U17 National Championships. “Liam had a breakout year in his first full season in first grade, proving an integral member of our team and the club’s future,” Penrith coach, Josh Lalor said. Nominated by Lalor, Doddrell’s Senior Sports Star Award is all thanks to sponsor Panthers World of Entertainment. If you or you know someone who has achieved in their chosen sport, send in your nomination to PVSF. There are three categories to be nominated in: Reach for the Sky; Junior Sports Star; and Senior Sports Star. Visit www.pvsf.org.au to nominate.
Bowler Liam Doddrell is the latest PVSF Senior Sports Star Award recipient.
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AFL: The Penrith Rams have been beaten by arch-rivals Parramatta 72-66 in Round 6 of the AFL Sydney Platinum Division competition. Mitchell Stevens booted three goals in the six-point defeat. The Rams will take on the South West Sydney Blues in Caddens on Saturday afternoon. Meanwhile, the Penrith Ramettes have fallen short of three straight victories, defeated by the Pennant Hills Demons 54-23 in the latest round of the AFL Sydney Women’s Division 2 competition. The Ramettes will take on the Inner West Magpies in Caddens on Saturday morning. RUGBY UNION: Following last
weekend’s bye, the Penrith Emus will return to the field this Saturday when they battle the Tuggeranong Vikings in Round 5 of the John | Dent Cup. The Emus are yet to secure a win in first grade this year but the feeling around Nepean Rugby Park is that they’re close.
RUGBY LEAGUE: Following the NRL Magic Round, Round 9 of the Sydney Shield and Ron Massey Cup competitions will resume this weekend. This Saturday St Marys will battle the Kaiviti Silktails in the Ron Massey Cup, while their Sydney Shield side has another weekend off with the bye. SUPER NETBALL: Giants Netball is back on Struggle Street, going down to the Melbourne Vixens 66-63 in Round 9 of the Super Netball competition. The Giants fought back in the second half but the Vixens had too much power in the end to seal the win. The Giants were set to play a mid-week game on Wednesday night against Collingwood. PREMIER LEAGUE NETBALL:
Panthers Netball have been outclassed by the Central Coast Heart 63-47 in Round 5 of the Premier League Opens competition. Meanwhile, the Panthers U23s team were on the end of a 54-40 loss to the Heart. Both sides will take on the Capital Spirit in Round 6 where they’ll look to get their season back on track. AFL: The Giants have been beaten in Leon Cameron’s final game as coach, blown away by Carlton 105-75 in Round 9 of the AFL competition. With assistant Mark McVeigh now at the helm for the remainder of the season, it’s hoped the Giants can give their new coach a win when they go head on with fellow cellar dwellers West Coast on Sunday.
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BASKETBALL: Penrith are in red-hot form, defeating the Newcastle Falcons 82-63 in Round 7 of the Waratah 1 Youth Men competition. Caleb Fetui-Fa’Amoe top scored for the Panthers with 17 points. The Panthers will look to continue their winning ways when they meet the Sydney Comets this Saturday. Meanwhile, Penrith Waratah 1 Youth Women side weren’t able to make it back-to-back wins, going down to the Hills Hornets 57-50. The Panthers will hope to bounce back when they face the Comets in Round 8.
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ollowing yet another disappointing season in which they fired a coach, won six games, and finished 10th, the Western Sydney Wanderers have farewelled six players from this year’s roster with more departures on the horizon. Bernie Ibini will depart the club at the end of his two-year deal, having featured in 46 A-Leagues matches and scoring five goals. A proud leader in the western Sydney community, Ibini played a significant role for the club both on and off the field as a proud ambassador for the region. The Wanderers are also waving goodbye to Dimi Petratos after his one-year loan deal expired. Petratos returned to his hometown club at the start of the 2021/22 season and made 23 A-Leagues appearances and scored three goals during his stint. Foreign signings Tomer Hemed, Tomas Mejias, Ziggy Gordon and Keijiro Ogawa will all say farewell at the end of their deals. Goalkeeper Mejias made 13 appearances for the Red & Black, while Japanese forward Ogawa’s loan deal comes to an end after 26 matches and two goals.
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