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YOU’RE SLEIGH-IN’ IT! Santa Claus gets groovy with his dance troupe for crowds at Horsham Carols by Candlelight on Sunday night. The annual event, featuring special guest performer Silvie Paladino and Wimmera talent including Aaron Murray and Horsham School of Music students, followed a weekend of activities and entertainment that were embodied by Horsham’s Kannamaroo Festival. Story, page nine. For more pictures of the weekend’s festivities see pages 26 and 27. Picture: WADE MORROW

New stations progress R

BY SARAH SCULLY

ecruitment is underway for about 85 jobs in Horsham and Stawell as popular South Australian retailer OTR prepares to become a major player in the Wimmera’s convenience market.

The new developments, comprising petrol stations and retail stores, will create more than 55 jobs in Stawell and 30 positions in Horsham when they open in the next four months. Wimmera leaders have welcomed the employment boost and increased business competition, with Northern Grampians Shire mayor Murray Emerson saying residents were eagerly anticipating the new addition to Stawell’s retail landscape.

“It is an exciting time for our community having OTR coming here, it is certainly something this community has been wanting for a number of years now,” he said. “I think all of our community is getting very excited that we are going to have a 24-hour service station and retail convenience store. “It’s like bringing a big city offer into a regional town centre.” OTR head of community partnerships and PR Joann Skene said the Stawell store, set to open by its projected date in March next year, would be the largest and most innovative new store being built outside big cities across Australia. It will feature a BP service sta-

tion featuring a ‘truckies lounge’ with showers and a laundry, a Hungry Jack’s, 24-hour retail, barista-made C Coffee and an automatic touchless car wash. “Stawell will be the biggest OTR store in regional Victoria. It has a much bigger footprint than the others,” she said. Ms Skene said because the outlet and its franchises remained entirely owned by OTR, they could ensure a high level of service and quality control. “Our model has a lot more accountability with the team and we recruit local people in our teams for this exact reason,” she said. “All the work done during construc-

tion and the work on the ground once the store is open is all with local people. We don’t bring people in from interstate to run stores in the local region.” Once open, the store will employ at least 55 staff across three shifts, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The development has already created 40 new trade jobs in both Stawell and Horsham during a construction phase. Ms Skene said OTR would open its new 24-hour stores on the corner of Wilson and Darlot streets, and Dimboola and Wawunna roads, in February. OTR Horsham Wilson Street was originally due to open this month, but Ms Skene said the company pushed

back the date due to a construction delay. Both stores will offer BP fuel, C Coffee, supermarket items, OTR’s Eat products and Moe’s Dog and Shake. The Wilson Street store will have an automatic car wash. Horsham mayor Mark Radford said it was exciting to have two new businesses set up shop in Horsham. He said the council had worked through an extensive planning process with OTR to satisfy different requirements at both sites. “For the station opposite May Park we have worked with the company to ensure they can work in harmony with their next-door neighbours,” he said. Continued page 3

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Region to benefit from cycling tour V

BY DEAN LAWSON

isiting cyclists taking part in the Great Victorian Bike Ride next year will inject an estimated $1-million dollars into the Wimmera economy.

Expectations are that between 3000 and 4000 cyclists will generate $100,000 in the region for each of the nine days it takes to complete the 532-kilometre route from Rainbow in the southern Mallee to Great Western on the Grampians fringe. The 2020 ride, coming to the region via a collaborative investment between Horsham and Ararat rural city and Northern Grampians, Southern Grampians and Hindmarsh shire councils, will start on November 28. Grampians Tourism has played a key role in securing the annual Bicycle Victoria event, easily one of the biggest cycling tours on the Victorian events calendar. Chief executive Marc Sleeman said the news was great for the region from both an economic and promotional perspective.

“As well as the investment the tour will bring in event tourism, the promotion of the region as a whole is also significant,” he said. The route of next year’s Great Victorian Bike Ride, after starting at Rainbow, will head south to Horsham, swing out to loop in Natimuk and Mt Arapiles before heading to the southeast and the Grampians towns of Halls Gap, Dunkeld and Pomonal before finishing at Great Western. Mr Sleeman said the ride would tap into a variety of landmark attractions and work in well with a Grampians Way project, which involves a ‘stepoff, step-on’ circumnavigating trail around Grampians National Park. “It will take in everything from the Silo Art Trail, Mt Arapiles and the wonders of the Grampians,” he said. “What’s great about this type of event is that we know that many cyclists involved in the ride are likely to return in 12 months or so on a holiday.” Mr Sleeman said communities along the ride route would have opportunities to benefit from the event and en-

couraged clubs and groups to consider ways of welcoming riders with events and fund-raising activities. “We know that events such as this have a significant economic impact to the community and encourage regional visitation,” he said. “Participants have a high propensity to revisit the destinations they travel through on their journey, effectively creating in excess of 3000 ambassadors for the destination.”

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Bicycle Network officials announced the Wimmera 2020 route during this year’s ride, a 680-kilometre cycle along the south-east coast from Robe to Torquay. Network events general manager Rebecca Lane said the 2020 ride featured an exceptional mix of scenery. She said the event would show people a different side to the Grampians, both the riding and off-the-bike experiences showcasing something new. “There is art on a grand scale, wildlife, wineries and the awe-inspiring Grampians National Park,” she said.

“The Great Vic has visited western Victoria and the Grampians previously, however, this time we are extending to new areas of this spectacular region, with the event giving riders a great taste of the small communities and the local produce the area is famous for.” The ride will include overnight stops at Rainbow, Brim, Dunkeld and Pomonal. The event will be in Horsham and Halls Gap for two nights. Hindmarsh mayor Rob Gersch said he was excited to see Rainbow selected as the starting point in 2020. “Rainbow is a perfect place to start their exploration of the Wimmerasouthern Mallee region,” he said. “Participants will see a diverse range of agriculture, towns and sites on their journey through to Great Western.” Organisers and volunteers will arive in Rainbow in the days leading up to the event and Hindmarsh Shire Council will work with community groups and businesses to maximise the economic benefits of attracting such an event to the town. “This event presents a significant

Iconic dances at end-of-year showcase The Dancers Zone students will ‘dance through the decades’ during an end-of-season showcase at Horsham Town Hall on Sunday. Principal dance instructor Lynne McKenzie said dancers from preschool age through to adults had been working hard throughout the semester to present the one-off show at 2pm. “We have picked a few iconic songs from each decade, beginning at the 1920s, all the way through to the 2010s,” she said. “With a range of styles including tap, jazz, lyrical and hip-hop, our dancers are ready to light up the stage, with our musical theatre groups bringing the whole show together.” Ms McKenzie said offering a variety of class styles enabled the students to try new things while developing skills and confidence. “It’s fantastic to see our students come out of their comfort zone and flourish on stage, including our babyballet stars, which for some is their first time performing. “Each group will perform two routines, however with some students in multiple groups, you will see them on stage quite a few times.” Ms McKenzie said the costume

ICONIC ROUTINES: The Dancers Zone junior tap and jazz A students, from left, Sienna Bird, Ella Johns, Emma Gellatly, Adele Joseph, Rahni Rossbotham, Brooke McCartney and Isobelle Taylor rehearse for Sunday’s Dancing Through The Decades showcase at Horsham Town Hall. team had been pulling out all the stops. “They have done a marvellous job, as they always do, and there might even be some props involved,” she said.

“Our teachers have also done a fantastic job – it’s no wonder our students love them.” Tickets for the Dancing Through The Decades show are almost sold out.

People can visit www.horshamtownhall.com.au or call the town hall box office on 5382 9555 to buy tickets.

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opportunity to build on projects such as the Wimmera River Discovery Trail development, the Silo Art Trail and other regional cycling infrastructure and branding campaigns to help build the Wimmera-southern Mallee as a cycling holiday destination,” Cr Gersch said. The Wimmera is at the heart of a comprehensive and collaborative plan to establish much of western Victoria as a national cycling magnet. The region is playing a foundation role in a 10-year cycling master plan that embraces an area stretching from Bacchus Marsh to the South Australian border and deep into the Mallee. Last year, Wimmera Development Association launched the plan on behalf of 11 councils through Regional Development Victoria. The concept is geared towards exploiting tourism opportunities generated from an estimated 50,000 visitors to western Victoria through cycling. Wimmera River Discovery Trail, stretching from Dimboola to Lake Hindmarsh and Ararat Hills Mountain Bike Park are part of the plan.

New stations From page 1 “For the one opposite Woolworths there have been some traffic management concerns worked through by both the council and VicRoads, which hopefully work well,” Cr Radford said. He said the council always tried to accommodate new businesses looking to make a home in the municipality. Ms Skene said both Horsham and Stawell communities would participate in the OTR community program, OTRGive, and might also benefit from more competitive petrol pricing. “In many areas where strong competition exists with independent operators, like OTR, local communities often see more competitive pricing and this will only mean good news for Horsham and Stawell,” she said. Member for Lowan Emma Kealy said she would welcome a drop in fuel prices through increased competition. “More competition usually brings down fuel prices and it’s something we’ve been chasing for a long time in the region,” she said. “The cost of living is putting pressure on families… if we can get some small reprieve when we fill up at the pump then all the better.” Ms Kealy said OTR’s entry into the Wimmera was a positive one. “The fuel stations represent a company putting its faith in our region,” she said.

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Police: Seek out alternatives to theft

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immera police have urged people struggling with finances leading up to Christmas to avoid turning to crime and instead seek out alternative ways of making ends meet.

Police have reported an increase in theft from businesses across the region and suspect figures reflect people trying to meet unrealistic expectations. Senior Sergeant Brendan Broadbent of Horsham said the Christmas period represented a financially stressful time for many people, but it was unacceptable for them to turn to crime. “It’s not too surprising that recently there’s been a reported increase in theft from local businesses, especially the type of goods being stolen. But there are other options available to people experiencing hardship rather than resorting to theft,” he said. Sen Sgt Broadbent said the rise

in theft involved everyday essentials such as food, toiletries and other grocery items, which pointed to a response to socio-economic circumstances. “We recognise that the festive season can put a burden on the purse strings, with people being expected to buy Christmas gifts, when sometimes they’re struggling to put food on the table,” he said. “We want to send a message that there are options available to people experiencing hardship, rather than resorting to stealing.” Sen Sgt Broadbent said there were several community agencies throughout the region specifically designed to help people enduring economic hardship. “The great news in all of this is that in our regional communities we have agencies and organisations that can help families and individuals cope

with what can be a terribly tough time,” he said. “There is no need for people to turn to crime, especially for basic items.” Sen Sgt Broadbent said police officers would continue to target and patrol known hotspots in an effort to detect, disrupt and apprehend offenders, while at the same time keeping the community safe. Police have urged anyone in a broader Horsham-Grampians police area facing hardship to consider approaching agencies designed to help people in need including – Salvation Army Horsham: Located at 12 Kalkee Road. People can call 5382 1770 between 9am and 5pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday or 9.30am to 5pm on Thursday. Salvation Army Ararat: Located on the corner of Vincent and High streets. Ararat Salvation Army is part of a welfare hub with the involvement of

Farmer Jack wants a wife A west Wimmera man has turned to a popular reality-television dating program to aid his search for love. Harrow’s Jack Beaton is among a crop of six rural men ‘looking for a soulmate’ through the latest series of The Farmer Wants A Wife. Nine Network ran the program, billed as Australia’s ‘most authentic and successful dating show’, from 2007 to 2016 . News that Seven Network had picked up the show for a 2020 season was met with delight by fans on social media. Wimmera viewers will have an added incentive to tune in next year, as the show follows the ‘journey’ of one of their own. Filming is set to take place between January and March and will include footage from the Beaton family’s merino wool farm. Mr Beaton, 27, describes himself as adventurous, empathetic and loyal and his interests include the outdoors, travelling, exercise and debating. He is looking for ‘an empathetic and kind-hearted soul who has the same passion to learn, discover and travel as I do’. In a promotional video for the show, Mr Beaton said it

five district churches. People can call 5352 2720 Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm for help. Vinnies Horsham: Located at 9 David Street, Horsham. People can call 5381 2371 between 9am and 5pm Monday to Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 4pm for assistance. Christian Emergency Food Centre, Horsham: Located at 28 Firebrace Street. People can call 5381 2311 or 5382 1326 for support. The centre is available to people in the municipalities of Hindmarsh, Horsham, West Wimmera and Yarriambiack as well as parts of Buloke and Northern Grampians. Stawell Inter-Church Council Welfare – The Cottage: Located at 20 Sloane Street, the centre provides emergency relief with extra help at Christmas including food vouchers and new toys and books to children aged 13 and under. The Cottage is

Doctors start in Nhill and Kaniva Nhill residents will have access to three fully qualified general practitioners following a fiveyear contract between West Wimmera Health Service and Rural Doctors Pty Ltd. West Wimmera Health Service announced Rural Doctors would start providing services to Kaniva and Goroke communities, ending a period of health-service uncertainty. Rural Doctors has also started as the sole provider of general practitioner services at Nhill. West Wimmera Health Service chief executive Ritchie Dodds said the Nhill contract would provide doctors to patients at Nhill Hospital and Iona Digby Harris Nursing Home residents. Rural Doctors is also leasing the service’s Nhill Medical Clinic to provide bulk-billing GP services, with the number of full-time doctors

that feeling again,” he said. Along with farm work and filming, Mr Beaton plans to pull on the boots for Harrow-Balmoral Football Netball Club in 2020. The 195cm utility, who played junior football with the Southern Roos, has also played for Stawell Warriors in Wimmera Football League. Wimmera women can still be involved in the show, with single ladies looking to date a man on the land encouraged to apply online at www.farmerwantsawife.com.au – Sarah Scully

to increase to ‘at least three’ in coming months. Mr Dodds said the announcement was good news for the Nhill community. “It will bring an end to uncertainty surrounding GP services for the foreseeable future,” he said. In October, West Wimmera Health Service gave existing provider Tristar Medical Group notice to terminate its contract to provide medical services to the organisation’s Nhill and Kaniva facilities no later than January 31, 2020. Mr Dodds said the service was working with Tristar and Rural Doctors to ensure the changeover between the two services was as smooth as possible. Mr Dodds said people could call Nhill Medical Clinic on 5387 9900 and Kaniva Medical Clinic on 5323 5770.

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JOURNEY: Harrow farmer Jack Beaton will appear in the 2020 series of The Farmer Wants A Wife. was difficult to meet women in his part of the world. “There’s not a whole lot of ladies kicking around, it’s just a lot of us young boys, so it’s slim pickings in my little pocket of the world, that’s for sure,” he said. Mr Beaton said he was ready to find a wife. “I know I’m a good person and I know I’ve got a lot to offer, and I know I will be great with kids,” he said. He said being in love was a feeling unlike anything else. “I hate to think I’d have to live the rest of my life without

open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10.30am to 12.30pm. People can call 0408 038 949 for out-ofhours emergencies. Sen Sgt Broadbent also reminded people to always be conscious of the risk of burglary. “These types of crimes are almost always opportunistic, with offenders entering homes either through open or unlocked doors and windows to steal items, including car keys,” he said. “In most cases, offenders are doing this while the home owner is not present. “We ask that everyone in the community ensures their homes are secured at all times and we strongly encourage people call triple zero regarding any suspicious behaviour as quickly as possible. “This gives police the opportunity to attend and apprehend any offenders as soon as possible.”

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Scanning horizon for region future W

e watch with more than passing interest to see whether predictions of major socio-economic changes predicted for western Victoria in the near future become reality.

If there is anything rare and unusual in our part of the world, it is significant change based on new large-scale projects and a subsequent influx of people. It’s been more than a while since we’ve been able report significant population growth in the Wimmera and southern Mallee. Yet that is the scenario some development forecasters are predicting for our part of a state if we get a planning equation surrounding mining, renewable-energy and agricultural value-adding right. Broad scepticism that the Wimmera, Grampians fringe and southern Mallee can, overall, be anything more than broadacre grow-and-send agricultural region with some tag-along tourism is understandable. Many of us have grown up in the region in an economic environment seemingly hot-wired to the seasonal success or failure

EDITORIAL By Dean Lawson

of district broadacre farms and insulated from any other notion. What else is there? The truth is, of course, that growing raw product on mass for export for someone else to process represents only one string to the bow of regional potential. History has taught us in no uncertain terms that communities placing their overall survival on solitary avenues of wealth are at risk of ultimately coming unstuck. It is something of which we all, let alone our leaders, are usually acutely aware. In the Wimmera, we must look beyond always hanging our hats on the ebbs and flows of agriculture and explore economic and development diversity. That doesn’t mean throwing the baby out

with the bathwater. Agriculture is a massive economic driver in our region and its health, vitality and ability to move forward will always be part of the backbone of the diversity picture. But it’s important we adopt high-end creative thinking and maintain a value-adding philosophy, where industries either come together or work side-by-side to ensure we don’t sell ourselves short and miss any boat offering development potential. Reaching for potentially landscape-changing opportunities has its risks. Whatever unfolds, we must demand we have all necessary checks and balances in place to ensure the region stays environmentally, socially and culturally friendly and healthy. We still don’t know whether regional growth predictions will become reality or are simply speculative if not fanciful confidence builders for communities crying out for some legitimate oomph. The crystal ball remains relatively cloudy and we need more clarifying light to break through the haze.

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Debacle continues

SIR, – The elephant in the room has to be mentioned. How much longer can Horsham Rural City Council’s chief executive and the majority of our councillors continue hiding behind consultants, pretty pie charts and graphs while believing Horsham is not in uproar and disbelief with the way a city-toriver debacle is continuing to unfold? The chief executive and consultants are not locals and it is quite evident they have little understanding of what changes we really require or need in our town. It is time to start listening to the locals, the ratepayers and those who truly have the best interest and brilliant local knowledge in progressing our city – both financially and structurally. I would like to know how the council, chief executive and consultants can continue to progress this project further after submissions were received. Speak to 99 percent of people and their view and opinion is totally opposite to what we are continually told to believe and accept. I must point out that I have not spoken to any girl or boy aged between one and 15. I feel little ones should have been left out of the submissions and not been a part of making grown-up decisions regarding our city’s infrastructure, traffic flow, road closures, central business district parking alterations from angle to parallel parking, building on flood plans, rate increases, where or where not to build multi-million-dollar sporting complexes and asking

our miniature-rail, croquet and tennis clubs to either pack up and move or close down – not to mention the enormous and many ridiculous proposed changes to Horsham City Oval and surrounding precinct. There are many elderly people in our community worried and disappointed with the situation. The lack of respect shown to our elderly has been disgusting. When are you going to start listening to the locals or will we continue to see more arrogance that we have sadly come to accept as the norm? Jill Taylor Horsham

McHappy thanks

SIR, – We thank the Horsham community for its support of McHappy Day in 2019 – the largest annual fundraiser for Ronald McDonald House Charities, RMHC. The Horsham community helped us celebrate 28 years of McHappy Day by raising more than $5.9-million for RMHC nationally. These donations will go toward supporting families while their seriously ill or injured child undergoes treatment, helping them to stay together in their time of need. Throughout the country we saw communities, including residents from Horsham, help raise vital funds for RMHC. We saw local bucket brigades, emergency services, community heroes, as well as sporting and TV personalities visiting McDonald’s restaurants to help make a difference. We want to personally say a big thank

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AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS (Local Government) 2020

Nominations are being sought by Yarriambiack Shire Council for persons who may qualify as:

Yarriambiack Shire Council invites tenders from competent and • ‘Citizen of the Year’, experienced Contractors for: • ‘Young Citizen of the Year’ • C249-2019 – Rupanyup Recreation Reserve Lighting Upgrade • 'Community Event of the Year' Project. • C260-2019 – Supply & Install New Shade Structure & Concrete Nominations may be lodged by individuals or organisations. Application forms are available from Belinda Penny at the Municipal Courtyard Area at Gateway BEET - Hopetoun. Office Warracknabeal tel: 5398 0122 or alternatively download from All Tender forms may be obtained by downloading from www. our Yarriambiack Shire Council Website: www.yarriambiack.vic.gov. yarriambiack.vic.gov.au. Tenders may be lodged in the Tender Box au. at 34 Lyle Street, Warracknabeal 3393 prior to the closing date in a sealed envelope endorsed with the description of tender and Nominations must be received by 5pm on Friday, 6th December 2019. Nominations should be addressed: “Australia Day Awards” contract number. Yarriambiack Shire Council, PO Box 243, Warracknabeal 3393. REMINDER: Those Residents that would normally have their waste Email, facsimile or late submissions will not be considered.’ & recycling collected on Wednesday 25th December (Christmas Day) will have it collected THE DAY BEFORE (Tuesday 24th).

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Notice is given that a Special Council Meeting will be held on Wednesday 11th December 2019 in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Office 34 Lyle Street, Warracknabeal commencing at 9:30am. The Special Meeting will be conducted in closed session for the awarding of tenders.

in the know... WINDFARM CLOSURE Council has been notified of the Murra Warra Wind Farm construction works ceasing for the Christmas period. Works will cease from Saturday the 21st of December, with works to recommence on Thursday the 2nd of January. This will reduce the risk of traffic issues for harvest and the public travelling during the festive season.

This includes the Townships of Patchewollock, Speed, Tempy, Lascelles, Woomelang and Beulah. Sale Yards / Local Laws Officer - Part Time This position is located at Warracknabeal. Current ‘Police Check’ is required. Applications close at 5pm on 9th December 2019. Sports & Recreational Officer - Full Time This position is located at Warracknabeal. Current ‘Police Check’ and ‘Working with Children Check’ is required. Applications close at 5pm on 16th December 2019. Director of Asset & Operations - Full Time This position is located at Warracknabeal. Current ‘Police Check’ and ‘Working with Children Check’ is required. Applications close at 5pm on 20th December 2019. You can download a position description and further information can be obtained for these roles by visiting our website.

PROPERTY INSPECTIONS FOR FIRE PREVENTION The 1st round inspections have finished and Council has issued 216 Fire Prevention Notices to property owners across the whole shire. Reinspections are about 1/3 complete. It has been noticeable that a Do you have a Swimming Pool or Spa? If so, new regulations lot of vacant blocks and some house blocks where property owners introduced by the Department of Environment, Land, Water and are non-residents have been badly overgrown. Planning that commence on 1 December 2019 will require that all Swimming Pools and Spas in Victoria need to be registered by 1 June BLUE GREEN ALGAE INSPECTIONS Routine Blue Green Algae inspections of all lakes and weir pools 2020. All swimming pools or spas constructed after 1 June 2020 will commenced in October. All sites inspected did not exhibit any be required to be registered within 30 days of the occupancy permit obvious BGA indicators, with the exception of Lake Marma. Lake or certificate of final inspection for the swimming pool or spa has been Marma was tested following suspicion of the water body due to issued. colour, clarity and odour. The sample revealed that the toxic BGA In addition to the registration of the Swimming Pool or Spa property was present in the water at over six times the safe limit as prescribed owners will be required to provide a Certificate of Swimming Pool and in the Victorian BGA Circular. While Council does not close the lake, Spa Barrier Compliance by: signage was erected immediately to inform the public. • 1 June 2021 for swimming pools and spas built before 30 June 1994; • 1 June 2022 for pools built between 1 July 1994 and 1 May 2010; or I.T Council has completed Stage 2 of the implementation process for • 1 June 2023 for all pools built after 1 May 2010, installing new servers. The process of building a new platform for and then every 4 years after the date that the first certificate of staff to access is being developed as of last week and testing has swimming pool and spa barrier. begun with five primary users. When testing is complete the platform Council is currently preparing an online portal for property owners to will be rolled out with all new computers. register their swimming pool and/or spa which is anticipated to be Last week the computer replacement program began with stage one ready for use by 1 December 2019. A registration form will also be of three stages in progress. Stages two and three will commence available on Councils website from 1 December 2019. as soon as the tendering process or delivery of new equipment is A Registration fee of $31.80 will apply for each swimming pool or spa. completed. Property owners with swimming pools or spas that are not registered

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FIXING OUR ROADS... GRAVEL SHOULDER RE-SHEETS: • Centre Hill Rd – 2kms, Binders Rd - Lascelles East Rd. 10% complete. Funding: Roads to Recovery. GRAVEL RE-SHEETS: • 3LK Rd – 4.8kms starting 8kms from Wimmera Hwy - Gellatlys Rd. 100% complete. Funding: Roads to Recovery. Cost $17,191. • Areegra Exchange Rd – 3.2kms starting 1.6kms from Borung Hwy - Watchem-Warracknabeal Rd. 5% complete. Funding: Roads to Recovery. • Centre Hill Rd – 420m starting 11kms from Hopetoun Sea Lake Rd - Hollands Rd. 100% complete. Cost $15,048. • Rickards Rd – 400m starting 6.87kms from Galaquil East Rd Birchip Rainbow Rd. 5% complete.

REHABS: • Banyena Pimpinio Rd – 1.5kms starting V Schultz Rd heading west, Renew 6.6m seal. 20% complete. • Yaapeet Kenmare Rd – 1.6kms starting 21.5kms from Cowan St, Renew 4m seal. 100% complete. Funding: Fixing Country Roads. Cost $154,447. • Lah West Rd – 1.5kms starting Witneys Rd heading east, Renew INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT (IWM) by 1 June 2020 may face a fine of up to 10 penalty units, currently 4m seal. 20% complete. Funding: Fixing Country Roads. • Burrum North Rd – 1.6kms starting 1km from Wimmera Hwy, Council is part of the Integrated Water Management working group equating to $1652.20. which deals with strategic water issues amongst councils and The regulations (subject to confirmation) will also apply to relocatable Renew 4m seal. 20% complete. Funding: Fixing Country Roads. agencies in the region. URBAN CONSTRUCTION: pools that have been erected for at least 3 days. • Foundry St Minyip – 250m End of seal - Wimmera St. 100% Organisation membership consists the following agencies; More information regarding the Swimming pool and spa barrier that complete. Funding - Roads to Recovery. Cost $56,532. • Ararat Rural City Council will apply to your property can be found at: https://www.vba.vic.gov. • Taylor St Rupanyup – 255m Wood St - Walter St. 20% complete. • Barengi Gadjin Land Council au/consumers/safety-guides/swimming-pools. Funding - Roads to Recovery. • Buloke Shire Council • GWMWater Other Works: • Hindmarsh Shire Council • Kerb and footpath contract to commence during school holidays. Is your community sport club looking to get more people participating? • Horsham Rural City Council • Stabilisation contract has been awarded and contractors Fulton • North Central CMA VicHealth is inviting community sport clubs to apply for an Active Club Hogan have begun in the northern part of the shire. • Northern Grampians Shire Council Grant to increase opportunities for more Victorians to be active. We • Sealing work ready to commence, prep work complete, except • Pyrenees Shire Council know how valuable sport is, to get us moving toward better health and areas that require stabilisation. • VICSES wellbeing. • Town maintenance, mowing etc. • West Wimmera Shire Council This is why VicHealth’s Active Club Grants needs your help to • Prime mover tipper tender award to Swan Hill Truck specialists. • Wimmera CMA Sent away to get existing tipper attached and old prime mover to encourage more Victorians to participate in sport through two specific • Yarriambiack Shire Council be retrofitted with new water tanker. focus areas: 1. Increasing female participation opportunities; and Council has so far listed the following proposed projects; 2. Supporting social and modified sport programs for less active For a full detailed report on Capital Works for the 2019/20 finanical • Rupanyup - remove water storages to improve flood risk and Victorians. year, please refer to Council’s Meeting Minutes for the month of create PoS. There are two sports funding tiers available to apply for an Active Club November, which are available on our website: www.yarriambiack. • Murtoa - investigate use of s/w runoff from grain storage Grant. You can also submit two separate applications – one for each vic.gov.au • Minyip Wetlands tier – but your club can only be successful once. • Brim - use existing drainage to enhance volumes into the weir pool • Warracknabeal, Murtoa, Minyip - sprinklers and watering systems Applications are to be submitted online. Tier 1: Up to $3,000 improvement in infrastructure Tier 2: Between $3,001 and up to $10,000 (limited to 12 successful For a full detailed report on what’s happening within our shire grants per round) please refer to Council’s Meeting Minutes for the month of November, which are available on our website. Full details are available at www.vichealth.vic.gov.au/funding/activeclub-grants or by contacting Andrea Stepney on 5398 0126.

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orsham’s Kannamaroo Festival and Carols by Candlelight committees will convene in coming weeks to discuss the viability of an ongoing partnership.

Organisers behind the two annual community events joined forces at the weekend for the first time to present a three-day program of activities and Christmas celebrations. Kannamaroo Festival committee chair Di Bell and Horsham Carols by Candlelight event co-ordinator Simon Dandy said the trial worked well, but a debriefing would provide a clearer idea of how the two autonomous events would operate together in the future. “There’s a lot of opportunity for joining different events in the community together,” Mrs Bell said. “But at the same time, we want to make sure we don’t overload the community on one weekend. “We also need to balance that with encouraging people into the city. “From our angle we think it worked well, but a debrief in the next few weeks will help us to decide where to go from here.” Mr Dandy said an issue of continuing the combined weekend of events rested in the fact that both Kannamaroo and the carols had recognised dates they fell on each year, which did not always coincide. For Kannamaroo, this date is the last full weekend in November, and for Carols by Candlelight, the first Sunday of December. Mr Dandy said it ‘doesn’t make much sense’ to have Carols by Can-

ENTRANCED: Kota Cross is entranced with his bubble-making skills in Mr Oopy’s bubble performance and activity at Kannamaroo Festival. Picture: LOTTE REITER dlelight in November. As a result, he said much of the decision was likely to be in the Kannamaroo Festival committee’s hands. “We know we can’t move into November; logic would say we can’t,” he said. “They are distinct events with set purposes, but I think we still worked well together. “It was good, there was a lot of action going on. You never know. It could come down to us only joining the events when they coincide on the same weekend.” In terms of the individual events themselves, Mrs Bell and Mr Dandy said they were pleased with the outcome in the face of poor weather

conditions. Mrs Bell said while a few stall holders and activities withdrew from the Friday night street festival because of rain, the weather otherwise failed to dampen attendees’ spirits. “Even when it rained, people just found some cover and then came out again when it stopped,” she said. “I think people just liked getting out and getting together. “And I think they really liked seeing the regional entertainment we had. “It’s nice to have features from outside the area, but we have so much talent locally and I think people enjoyed that.” Mr Dandy said the success of carols was also a credit to the talent of homegrown performers, as well as special

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guest Silvie Paladino who led songs including Mary’s Boy Child, Winter Wonderland and O Holy Night. He said he wanted to thank volunteers and the people who attended, despite it likely being ‘easier to stay at home and listen on the radio’. “The weather wasn’t perfect, and it was cold, but the crowd I thought was really good considering,” he said. “Everyone who was there was all rugged up and seemed to enjoy themselves. “And the vendors sold a lot, which is good. There were lots of people eating hot chips and jam donuts and drinking coffee. “It was good to see the rewards for our efforts.”

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Project details at Jeparit event Hindmarsh municipal leaders have invited Jeparit district residents to attend a meeting to learn about community infrastructure projects in the town. The ‘community conversation’ in Jeparit Senior Citizens Room at Jeparit Memorial Hall will start at 5.30pm on Monday. Hindmarsh Shire Council mayor Rob Gersch said the gathering would be an opportunity for Jeparit residents to gain a better understanding about projects planned for Jeparit and to ask questions. Proposed projects include – • The refurbishment of a Council Customer Service Centre and Senior Citizens Room to incorporate a public library. • Redevelopment of the area between the Jeparit Caravan Park-Jeparit Tennis Club and the Wimmera River to establish the Jeparit Visitor Node of the Wimmera River Discovery Trail. • Redevelopment of a terraced erosion-control system at the Wimmera River area known as Jeparit Swimming Hole. • Landscaping and streetscape improvements in Roy Street. “The council is aware there have been discussions and concerns raised by the Jeparit community regarding the proposed refurbishment of the existing Council Customer Service Centre and Senior Citizens Room to establish a public library,” Cr Gersch said. “The session will be a great opportunity to assure people the room will continue to be available. All of the initiatives to be discussed are aimed at improving community and public spaces and therefore increasing the aesthetics and amenities for residents and visitors.”

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Horsham municipal councillor has added further fuel to debate regarding a Horsham Rural City Council City to River project, claiming a lack of credibility in many community submissions.

Cr John Robinson, in a letter to The Weekly Advertiser, said he believed results of a community survey fell well short of providing a mandate for the council to proceed with large-scale redevelopment plans. Here is his letter – SIR, – At the November 25 ordinary meeting of Horsham council I endeavoured, without success, to achieve clarity on the number and validity of submissions received on the ‘City to River’ project. I did this following widespread ratepayer concerns regarding the questions asked, the interpretation of the submissions, as well as the acceptance of votes of children, in what is an extremely complex process. Approximately 265 of the 740 responses to City to River appear invalid – leaving 475 valid votes.

• Ninety-five submissions have no valid name. • About 150 submissions are from children aged 15 years or less. • An estimated 20 submissions in the 16-25 age bracket are under 18 years of age. Analysis of all 740 responses • There is no overall support for the draft master plan despite an unprecedented campaign. • The ‘clear support’ vote represents a mere one percent of the Horsham municipal population of 20,000. An acceptance level of 85 percent or above might provide a mandate to spend $100-million plus of ratepayer and taxpayer funds and to justify the significant community upheaval. • Clearly on the basis of the survey there is no such mandate. • Increasing community calls to halt the process cannot be ignored. City to River projects already cancelled or modified Community pushback has already highlighted a substantial lack of support for the project:

• The petition to save McBryde Street received 550 valid signatures and forced a council backflip. • The Facebook response – about 500 hits – and other criticism of the planned parallel and reduced parking in the CBD now has the council stating that it did not suggest this. • Community response to the disposal of long-standing clubs – lawn tennis, croquet and the miniature-rail group, with no prior consultation – has forced a partial back-down. • There has been no community discussion nor mandate given to dismantle the Soundshell and Sawyer Park, which seem to be inevitable consequences of the proposal to turn Horsham City Oval 90 degrees and expand it to AFL size. • The planned civic square in the middle of the police station has been abandoned. Community confidence in the process is essential The City to River process has been driven by the chief executive and senior council staff working with con-

sultants. Councillors and our community had no say in what projects our council prioritised for funding support in the lead-up to the last election. No cost estimates were provided, and in fact, assurances were given that there would be no costs associated with approving the plan. Cr David Grimble sought to address the integrity issues with a motion to have the City to River process independently audited. This proposal was rejected and this now leaves the credibility of the whole process exposed. My earlier rescission motion to create the opportunity for further community engagement and for councillors to more closely examine the whole proposal prior to public display was also rejected. How can the community move forward? The first task is to remove all projects that can never succeed, either because of technical, financial, historic or other valid reasons. This process has already started with

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the removal from the plan of the proposed city square from the middle of the police station and the removal of an artificial lake. We don’t need to pay consultants to tell us the obvious. To allow for community stability we need to re-affirm the tenancy of those groups, organisations and individuals that have been impacted and are clearly not going to be moved. We can then genuinely focus and engage with the community on those projects that are achievable, have widespread community support and are incorporated in our council plan as part of our existing vision. Examples include riverfront improvements not just near the central activity district but from the Riverside Bridge to the weir, enhancements to the CBD and encouraging but not building a riverside café. We might need to consider a community advisory committee such as the rates committee to assist us in this endeavour. John Robinson BM OAM Horsham Rural City Councillor sponsored sponsoredbyby

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CHRISTMAS CHEER: Sunny conditions contributed to a stellar turn-out for the 20th annual Salvation Army Charity and Toy Ride at the weekend. Co-ordinator Jenni Papst said well in excess of 100 motorcycles and riders travelled to Horsham from Natimuk under police escort on Saturday. “The weather always plays a big role in the turn-out of participants and it was looking pretty grim on Friday night, but we woke up to beautiful weather and motorcycles everywhere,” she said. “It was a terrific outcome for celebrating the event’s 20th milestone.” The annual Salvation Army appeal collects money and gift donations to brighten Christmas for the region’s disadvantaged children. Horsham’s Rodney Thompson, a member of Horsham chapter ‘A Few Dodgy Bikers’, is pictured donating a life-sized teddy bear and other toys to the run. He is being helped by Chloe Fidge, left, and Alexis Duff. Mrs Papst said the final amount was still being tallied, but the Salvation Army was thrilled with the region’s support. “The Natimuk A and P Society cooked up a storm ahead of the ride and we had participants travel from as far as Portland as well as Nhill, Kaniva, Jeparit, Rainbow and the Horsham region,” she said. Picture: DONNA O’CONNOR

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Webster: Mallee to benefit from visas

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ederal Member for Mallee Anne Webster is confident new visa arrangements for skilled migrants will help businesses in her electorate fill jobs faster.

She also believes the new provisional arrangements will provide additional incentives for skilled migrants and their families to settle and remain in the region. Dr Webster confirmed Mallee now has access to two new skilled provisional visas as part of Federal Government efforts to tackle skill shortages in regional Australia. She said successful visa applicants would become eligible to apply for permanent residency if they could demonstrate they had lived and worked in regional Australia for three years. “Our first priority is always to fill jobs in the Mallee with locals or other Australian workers, but the immigration system can play a role in helping to address our skills gaps and grow our economy,” Dr Webster said. “By requiring migrants to live and work in our regions for at least three years we are encouraging them to put down roots, become part of our community and stay longer term.” Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs Minister David Coleman said

there would be additional incentives for skilled migrants and their families to settle in regional areas. “Applicants for the two new visas will receive priority processing and have access to a wider range of jobs than those applying to migrate to our major cities,” he said. The two new skilled regional provisional visas are: • Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional – Provisional. For people sponsored by an employer in regional Australia. • Skilled Work Regional – Provisional. For people who are nominated by a state or territory government or sponsored by an eligible family member to live and work in regional Australia. This year, the government has reduced the cap on Australia’s permanent migration program from 190,000 to 160,000, with the number of places allocated to regional visas increasing to 25,000. A simplified definition of ‘regional’ Australia will also apply, with all of Australia, except Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane now classified as regional. The government has signed seven designated area migration agreements with regions across the country to address their specific skilled migration needs and has deployed a team of outreach officers to promote skilled migration projects and provide support to regional employers, helping them understand their options to attract and retain skilled migrants.

Horsham shop helps ‘Ladies of the Land’ A Horsham business has joined a campaign to support farming women doing it tough due to drought and is calling on the community for donations. Women’s clothing retailer eXquisit is collecting pamper boxes for ‘Ladies of the Land’ at its Firebrace Street store.

The project aims to make women in agriculture, who tend to ‘put themselves last’, feel special by providing a wrapped giftbox filled with non-perishable items such as magazine subscriptions, gift cards, crosswords or chocolates. eXquisit owner Shana Miatke said the store was an official

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CHECKING IN: Zosha JareckiWarke, left, and Kelsey Weight at the checkpoint in Ararat’s Alexandra Gardens.

Active adventures await An Active Adventure Around Ararat walking trail is open to people keen to keep their minds and bodies active. The walking trail involves a puzzle and features checkpoints that provide clues. Walkers who complete the trail solve the puzzle. The Heart Foundation ran a competition to encourage communities to come up with innovative ways to get their community to be active. East Grampians Health Service was successful in its application for the Active Adventure Around Ararat project and received a $10,000 grant. Initially developed by the health service’s Zosha Jarecki-Warke, the project went to Kelsey Weight when Ms Jarecki-Warke moved on to other employment. “Active Adventure Around Ararat is a permanent scavenger hunt-walking trail in Ararat with the aim of encouraging the community to engage with green spaces and parks,” Ms Weight said. “The trail takes in Alexandra Gardens,

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hile many people enjoy Christmas with family, for a small group in the community it is a day spent in the company of new friends and generous volunteers.

Horsham Uniting Church has hosted a traditional Christmas Day lunch for people across the region for more than 14 years. The event, made possible through community donations and a team of volunteers, provides a shared meal for about 100 people each year who might otherwise be alone on the day. Church liaison officer Jenny Payne and community co-ordinator Mandy Kirsopp organise the annual get-together. Mrs Payne said they wanted to spread the word about the ‘valuable’ event, which regularly welcomes people from areas including Natimuk, Nhill and Murtoa. “It is a real family gathering,” she said. “Christmas is a time of friendship, joy and goodwill. “Unfortunately, for many people throughout our community, Christmas can also be a lonely

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time with friends busy or away and family members living in distant parts of the country. “For them, it might just be an ordinary day, but with the lunch it helps to make the day a little bit more special.” Mrs Payne said the Christmas lunch was also important for the 15 to 30 volunteers on the day. “A lot of them are experiencing the same thing and looking for something worthwhile to do on Christmas,” she said. “We have many people who come back each year to help out.” The lunch includes a meal of roast potato, chicken and ham, followed by plum pudding, pavlova and fruit salad. Mrs Payne said there would also be entertainment, carols and a visit from Santa for children. She said the church was able to provide transport assistance for people through its volunteers. People who wish to attend the lunch, or are interested in becoming a volunteer or making a small monetary donation to purchase food, can call the Uniting Church office on 5382 4380 or Mrs Payne on 0428 740 591.

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hy should my successes be confined by the limitations others place on me?” That is the underpinning belief that fuels Catherine Dunn’s passion to fight for a discrimination and barrier-free future. The former Horsham resident, younger sister of adventurer and campaigner Tom Dunn, was born profoundly deaf with bilateral loss, meaning she is unable to detect any sound. At birth, doctors told her parents she would be unable to hear an airplane if it were farther than 25 metres away. Yet despite the potential for Ms Dunn’s impairment to restrict her, ongoing support from family and friends and a constant exposure to diversity has allowed her to thrive. And after recently becoming the newest individual advocacy officer for disability services and support organisation Deaf Victoria, she is on a mission to support other people to flourish in the face of adversity. “Growing up deaf in a hearing family in Horsham really taught me the value of representation, role models and awareness – for any minority,” she said. “I was born into a family who had no prior knowledge or experience with deaf people, but still sought to give me the same, if not more, opportunities. “And while naturally I have experienced barriers at times, the realisation that I’m not the only one and that many people have it far worse than me spurred on my passion to fight for a better future.” Ms Dunn attended Horsham Primary School and Horsham College before moving to Melbourne aged 14 to attend a school with a deaf facility and deaf peers. Many from the Wimmera might recognise her from her participation in the Horsham Primary School Signing Choir, conducted by Horsham deaf role-model Buffy Harrison. Ms Dunn said the support and opportunities she had growing up – including her parents driving her to Melbourne once a week for three years to attend playgroups with other young deaf children – were instrumental to her successes. And while she said she felt ‘incredibly lucky’ to receive the support that many deaf people go without, she wanted to see a future where such support was not considered lucky, but normal.

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Members elected Mr Carlyle and welcomed new community board representatives at their first meeting for 2019-2020. Three new members, Bronwyn Bant, Jess Gardner and Ange Turrell, have joined the board, which has also farewelled long-standing members Phil Hall and Richard Kelleher. Mr Carlyle spent 25 years of his professional life engaged in research and research leadership, primarily with CSIRO where he ended as a senior principal research scientist. He was also assistant chief of sustainable ecosystems with 350 staff members focused on research into natural and managed ecosystems including agriculture and forestry. His work focused on understanding and managing forests to enhance and deliver ecosystem services; carbon, water, biodiversity and socioeconomic benefits. “My personal research focused on forest ecology and biogeochemistry with emphasis on nutrient dynamics in forest soils, tree nutrition and improved nutrient management strategies in planted forests,” Mr Carlyle said. “Latterly my interest, and responsibility, focused on agricultural greenhouse gas emissions and the potential for mitigation through integrated landscape strategies including management systems to increase carbon storage in soil and trees.” Mr Carlyle resigned from CSIRO in 2008 to

pursue a range of external interests including travel, wilderness walking and mountaineering. He and his partner Catherine have spent much of their spare time climbing and walking in the Grampians, and elsewhere, and have always been keenly interested in conservation and the environment. They bought a property at Fyans Creek six years ago and moved there permanently from Mt Gambier three years ago. “I now spend much of my time managing the property for conservation values which includes feral animal and weed control, wetland restoration and revegetation,” Mr Carlyle said. “Given our activities and interests, joining Jallukar Landcare in 2016 was a no-brainer and we have greatly enjoyed and benefited from the interactions with like-minded and dedicated land carers. “Joining the board and having the opportunity to work with and learn from the other vastly experienced and committed members has been a real privilege. “When I was first nominated for the board I had only a vague notion of what Project Platypus was all about. “I now see it as an incredibly important, effective and dynamic organisation that has delivered incredible outcomes for the environment and sustainable agriculture. “Thanks to the particular efforts of Michael Green, Phil Hall, Leanne Jackman and John Pye the organisation is now well positioned to continue to deliver well into the future.”

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ourism in the northern Grampians region is set to gain a boost by the addition of another major train route through Stawell starting Friday.

Journey Beyond Rail Expeditions, which operates interstate rail trips such as the Ghan, Indian Pacific and Overland, announced an initial eight-week run for a new Great Southern rail route between Adelaide and Brisbane would start on Friday and continue through January. The three-day rail journey will include a stop at Stawell Railway Station, where guests will disembark and travel to Halls Gap for a range of guided activities. Journey Beyond Rail Expeditions’ Overland service between Melbourne and Adelaide also stops in Stawell, but passengers remain on the service. Northern Grampians Shire Council mayor Murray Emerson said expectations were that about 230 guests would disembark each time the Great Southern stopped in Stawell, bringing new tourism opportunities to the region. “The Great Southern is very welcome in Stawell and will be a fantastic addition to the tourism opportunities on offer in northern Grampians,” he said. “We know that the kinds of journeys that come through and stop in the region encourage return visitors. “Tourists get a taste for the area and often return to experience it time and again. “This, in turn, strengthens our out-of-region tourism and increases our overall visitors, this is a wonderful opportunity to showcase our region to new people and travellers.” Cr Emerson said the length of the Great

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Southern train meant there would be extended stoppages at Seaby Street and Sloane Street rail crossings while guests disembarked. He said the train would stop across the Seaby Street rail crossing for three to five minutes at 3.48pm each Friday before pulling forward and stopping at Sloane Street crossing for a further three to five minutes. The train will then depart eastbound at 4.03pm. “Drivers in Stawell are asked to take note of the changes to the rail crossings, obey the directions of the crossing signs and warnings, and to be patient; three to five minutes isn’t a long time to wait,” Cr Emerson said. Journey Beyond Rail Expeditions’ chief operating officer Luke Walker said the company was looking forward to bringing its new rail journey to Stawell. “We’re excited to be able to showcase a new route for guests from around Australia, and indeed the world,” he said. “The Great Southern’s stop in Stawell will provide guests the chance to experience the spectacular Grampians and enjoy the region’s amazing produce and generous hospitality.”

FINALISTS: From left, Grampians Tourism deputy chairman Peter Besgrove, chief executive Marc Sleeman, business manager Serena Eldridge and marketing manager Sarah Myers at the Victorian Tourism Awards.

Grampians Way concept awarded A Grampians Tourism campaign has won recognition with a finalist award at Victorian Tourism Awards in Melbourne. The group’s Grampians Way tourism concept was a finalist for a Destination Marketing category at the awards at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. The Grampians Way campaign aimed to showcase the region as an aspirational destination. Plans are for a 285-kilometre ring road circling Grampians National Park using existing local roads to connect four different local government areas. The blueprint for the road was established after a scoping study identified a physical touring route as a means of increasing tourism to the region.

The objective of developing the route was to increase dispersal and create tourism investment opportunities while providing alternative routes around the park. Grampians Tourism chief executive Marc Sleeman said the Grampians Way also illustrated a sense of freedom experienced when exploring the region. He said the campaign would encourage target markets to visit the region in all seasons and discover the Grampians by focusing on the region’s core strengths: Big nature – as the home of Grampians National Park; a significant food and wine story with the Grampians Wine Region and wine village of Great Western; arts, history and culture including dark tourism offerings, connections

to gold rush days, art galleries and bespoke studios; and an intriguing Aboriginal history, with 86 percent of all Victorian Aboriginal rock art being found in the Grampians. Mr Sleeman said the Grampians Way campaign, which will continue until June 2020, was developed and co-funded in collaboration with Visit Victoria, local government partners and industry. Mr Sleeman said the award was great recognition for the hard work of Grampians Tourism and its partners. “I’d like to thank our amazing partners for your hard work that has resulted in a wildly successful campaign and double-digit growth in visitation to our region,” he said.

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rarat Rural City Council has backed a statewide 16 Days Of Activism campaign against gender-based violence, encouraging people to ‘respect women – call it out’.

Council chief executive Tim Harrison said the campaign – run by Respect Victoria and the Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria – encouraged people to be active bystanders and call out the disrespect of women. He said the council would take part in the campaign with daily posts about gender-based violence issues on its social media channels, by speaking up in the media and through a book display at Ararat Regional Library featuring reading material that challenged gender stereotypes. Dr Harrison said disrespecting women was at the root of gender-based violence and the council had made a commitment to call it out. “Disrespecting women takes many forms from sexist jokes and derogatory language to cat calling, leering, sexual harassment and abuse,” he said. “We can all be active bystanders when we witness the disrespect of women in any form. “To call it out, you don’t have to do or say much – a subtle remark or a change in your body language can be enough to send a strong message to the perpetrator.” The ‘respect women – call it out’ campaign has included a series of television commercials that feature a man leering at a woman on a train. An active bystander then steps in between the two, blocking the perpetrator’s view and giving him a harsh look, sending a strong message that his actions are not okay. Dr Harrison said ‘calling it out’ did not mean physically intervening in a situation.

He said ways in which people could call out sexist, disrespectful or harassing behaviour included: • Not laughing along to sexist jokes. • Giving a disapproving look to show the behaviour is not okay – shake your head or roll your eyes. • Making a comment such as: “What century are you living in?” • Checking in with the person affected: “I heard what he just said – are you okay?” • Privately letting the perpetrator know their behaviour is not okay: “The joke you made in yesterday’s meeting was not funny and is actually not okay.” • Calmly disagreeing and stating that a comment was wrong or unacceptable: “I know you probably didn’t mean it but I found what you said to be offensive.” • Speaking up and educating by explaining why you disagree: “Actually, evidence shows the vast majority of women do not make up false claims of sexual assault.” • Challenging the logic: “That’s not my experience’ or ‘What makes you think that?” • Standing up for the person affected: “Michelle was saying something and you cut her off again.” • Making eye contact with the person affected – letting them know you’re an ally. • Showing emotion: “It actually makes me sad or uncomfortable when you say that.” • Supporting others when they call it out: “I agree, that’s not funny.” • Appealing to their greater self: “Come on, you’re better than that.” • Reporting the behaviour to management or via incident reporting systems if available. • Disrupting or distracting the situation to redirect focus from the incident to something else.

LINKED IN: Regional Arts Victoria Ballarat creative arts facilitator Malcolm Sanders, left, leads participants in an activity as part Regional Arts Victoria’s Arts Connect Horsham: Big Ideas in Action program at Horsham Town Hall. The free session, which gathered visual artists and film-makers through to community art creatives and administrators, featured a series of presentations, panels and case studies about collaborative cultural ideas. Mr Sanders said Regional Arts Victoria offered the creative program across the state to provide communities new options and ideas for ways that cities and country towns could work together and create relevant art projects. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

Entertainment win for Murtoa Murtoa is among a host of towns across regional Victoria to receive State Government live entertainment funding for 2020. A Small Regional Presenters program totalling $150,000 will be split across 21 communities and shires to help them attract high-quality arts and music events to their regions. Minister for Creative Industries Martin Foley said the funding would enable 64

performances at 29 different locations next year, including Murtoa and the southern Mallee town of Birchip. Mr Foley said Murtoa would use the funding for ‘live music and theatre performances’. He said several performances would be accompanied by activities such as workshops, discussions and masterclasses designed for local performers, community members and school students.

“Victoria is the creative state and the Small Regional Presenters program is one way we are ensuring all Victorians can experience a range of creative experiences in their home town,” he said. “This latest round will again help regional venues and groups attract a wide range of arts, music and theatre performances to enrich and support their towns.”

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Artist call for new silo art W

est Wimmera Shire Council has put out a call for mural and street artists to produce new silo artworks at Kaniva and Goroke.

The council received funding through the State Government’s Pick My Project program to develop new silo art features across the shire as part of the Silo Art Trail. Chief executive David Leahy said tourism contributed nearly $8.5-million in the total $443.5-million economic output of West Wimmera Shire. He said extending silo art into the shire, including Kaniva and Goroke GrainCorp silos, was seen as a significant opportunity to grow this contribution. “West Wimmera Shire Council aligns at a regional level with Wimmera Mallee Tourism board and these new silos will be recognised as an extension of the official Silo Art Trail,” he said. Mr Leahy said there were four silos at the Kaniva site and the potential artist should consider which silos should be painted to achieve the project’s best outcome. He said there were three silos at Goroke for consideration, with a third potential site at Serviceton in development for release to the market. He said the council aimed to have all three sites completed in Autumn 2020. “The selected artist will be expected to enter into an agreement with West

“The selected artist will be expected to enter into an agreement with West Wimmera Shire Council and GrainCorp, and will work closely with the two organisations to refine the final concept, the scale of the work and installation timelines”

– David Leahy

Wimmera Shire Council and GrainCorp, and will work closely with the two organisations to refine the final concept, the scale of the work and installation timelines,” he said. Mr Leahy said there was no set theme for the silo art, but artists should consider how to incorporate lighting or projection in the future, to add value to the artwork. He said the new artworks would also be integrated with Wimmera Mallee Tourism’s augmented reality app, which operates at other silo art locations. Artists will have until December 9 to make a submission to the council for the development of their artwork. A representative from each community will help select the artists. People can find more information on West Wimmera Shire Council’s website, www.westwimmera.vic.gov.au.

NEW CHAPTER: From left, former Howdy Group and Telstra licensee partners and owners of Warrnambool, Hamilton, Ararat and Horsham Telstra stores Scott Kelly and Gary Howden, with the group’s new licensees Michael Robins and Sebastian Caruso. Picture: LOTTE REITER

Gary’s ‘bold’ adventure turns new chapter When Horsham’s Gary Howden was approached with the idea of becoming a Telstra agent, mobile phones were a rare commodity. More than 25 years on, the wellknown licensee for the Australian telecommunications company has seen many exciting technology developments that the majority of us could not think of living without. Anybody who has walked along Horsham’s Firebrace Street in the past week, however, might have noticed a change to the Telstra store that is under Mr Howden’s company Howdy. The shop was officially re-opened in its new location at 72-74 Firebrace Street on Thursday last week.

Mr Howden also used the date to announce he was stepping aside as licensee, alongside Scott Kelly, for Howdy and its Telstra stores in Horsham, Warrnambool, Ararat and Hamilton. Mr Howden said business partners Michael Robins and Sebastian Caruso would be the new owners. However, he reassured customers that he would still be involved with the stores. “I want to reassure the thousand-odd customers I have in my phone that I’m still here and I’ve still got your back,” he said. “We’ll still have the same service and I’ll still be available to look after your home and business needs.

“I’ll be involved and helping as needed by Michael and Sebastian.” Mr Howden started as a Telstra agent by selling mobile phones from the boot of his car, before becoming a Telstra dealer and opening his first mobile-phone store ‘Horsham Mobile Phones’ in 1994. Fast forward to last year, and he was opening his fifth store at Warrnambool’s Gateway Plaza, providing residents the option of two locations for their mobile-phone needs. Howdy operations manager Michelle Reid said the company ‘can’t forget or overlook all the hard work and dedication Gary has put into Howdy over the years’. – Lotte Reiter

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ASSESSING: Kieran Colgan from the Department of Health and Human Services, DHHS, Emergency Management takes notes as part of Horsham’s mock-disaster exercise last week. Wimmera Health Care Group’s occupational health and safety manager Matt Mellington, Ballarat Health Service emergency management manager Don Garlick and DHHS’ Rose Palmer watch over him.

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The region’s crisis-response capabilities were tested with an exercise at Wimmera Base Hospital on Wednesday simulating a plane crash in the region. The exercise was run by the State Government’s Department of Health and Human Services, DHHS, to examine how all branches of the region’s emergency-response services – including paramedics, hospital staff, firefighters and police – would respond to a crisis. DHHS senior learning and development officer Kieran Colgan said the district’s emergency workers responded admirably. “It’s been an excellent exercise in Horsham and people in this region should feel confident their staff are able to stand up in those situations,” he said. “There were more than 40 people there, and the response from the staff in the Wimmera was excellent. That’s why we have forward planning.” Mr Colgan said local government and support agencies were also included in the exercise. He said the day was carefully planned so as to not disrupt normal emergency services in the region. “There was a significant number of paramedics there for the day and that requires some planning because you don’t want to take paramedics away from their duties,” he said. “They roster people in from other areas to be able to do this sort of thing.”

Mr Colgan said it was important for regional centres such as Horsham to be prepared to deal with large-scale emergencies. “Major incidents are not everyday occurrences, but if you think of recent incidents that have occurred in Victoria, many of them do occur in regional areas, such as the Kerang and Trawalla train crashes some years ago,” he said. Mr Colgan said a fatal collision between a bus and a B-double truck at Pimpinio earlier this year was a reminder that the region needed to be ready for an emergency. He said the groups involved in the training exercise would now review their emergency-response policies and update them as necessary. “Hospitals are always conscious of the fact it is their responsibility to manage casualties, so they have well-formulated plans that they review regularly,” he said. “This exercise is an opportunity for them to be able to review and explore that plan and to be able to see whether it needs redrafting, which is almost always the case when we do these exercises. “Ultimately the best people to be able to evaluate the exercise are the people who work in the institutions, because they know their policies and procedures. “As much as they are participants, they are also part of the evaluation team. “Our job is to provide an exercise tool that allows them to be able to explore it. “We provide them some evaluation and feedback, but we are not there to tell them how to do their job – these are experienced and qualified professionals.”

Ararat district residents can deposit green waste free of charge at their municipality’s transfer stations until December under the council’s annual fire season clean-up push. Ararat Rural City Council chief executive Tim Harrison said every year the council encouraged land owners to clean up their properties before the fire season. He said this year, residents did not need a voucher to dispose of green waste. He said the council had produced a fire-preparedness brochure that was now available outlining fire season clean-up. “Between now and Saturday, December 15 residents can take domestic quantities of uncontaminated green waste to any Ararat Rural City Council transfer station for free,” he said. “All you need to do is provide proof of resi-

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FOR THE PEOPLE: Geoff Handbury in the audience at Horsham Town Hall theatre. Mr Handbury and ACE Radio were major financial contributors to a town hall redevelopment project. Picture: DEAN LAWSON

Member for Wannon Dan Tehan has paid tribute to ACE Radio Broadcasters founder, farmer, businessman and philanthropist Geoff Handbury, AO, who died last week. “I met Geoff Handbury when I was first elected as Member for Wannon nearly 10 years ago, and his friendship has been a great gift,” Mr Tehan said. “Geoff made an outstanding contribution to our nation. He served in the navy during the Second World War, was an entrepreneur who created jobs and he gave freely of his time to others. “He embodied the best of us. Geoff was generous yet humble, providing support to people and organisations across western Victoria without seeking the limelight. “Geoff loved his local community like family. And boy did he love his family, particularly his late wife Helen, who was also a great Australian. “We are richer for having known Geoff, and we celebrate a life well-lived. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the Handbury family.”

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ember for Lowan Emma Kealy has joined community leaders across the region in grieving the death of entrepreneur and philanthropist Geoff Handbury.

Ms Kealy said Mr Handbury, AO, was now at peace and with his beloved late wife Helen. “Geoff made so many thoughtful contributions to the western Victorian community through his great ideas, business nous, passion, approachability and generosity,” she said. “His belief in western Victoria as a great place to live, work and raise a family saw significant investment across the region. “This wasn’t just through his local business-

es and jobs including the ACE Radio network, but also generous donations across the region through the Handbury Trust. “Some of these investments are remembered with a plaque and beautiful photo of Geoff and Helen strolling hand in hand, while others are not marked at all. “This is because Geoff didn’t give for recognition, but instead to benefit the community in some quiet way.” Ms Kealy said she fondly remembered sitting and chatting with Mr Handbury about things he believed were important to the region, its future and its people – from key investments and projects to dealing with the kangaroo problem, to the importance of arts and culture to the region.

“He really was a lovely and engaging man,” she said. “We’d then trail off and he’d walk me through his amazing art collection, often pointing out which were Helen’s favourites, and of course, images and memories of his beloved Sandford where he grew up. “Geoff really was a gentleman and family man who truly believed that the choice to live and raise a family in western Victoria was one of the best decisions anyone could ever make. “For that I am deeply thankful and proud to have known Geoff. “My deepest sympathies to the Handbury family for their sad loss.” Mr Handbury, 94, died last week in Hamilton.

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Forever grateful

SIR, With the passing last week of Geoff Handbury and previously his wife Helen, it is the end of an era. Geoff and Helen were people who made other people look good. I have been president of the Harrow Recreation Reserve for 20 years and every time we had a building program going or were trying to raise some money, Geoff and Helen would kick off fundraising with a donation. They were great supporters of not-for-profit organisations and always very generous. I first met the Handburys on their property at Kanagulk as a young man and I ended up running it for seven years. With the passing of Geoff, I’d like to extend my deepest sympathies to the Handbury family, and I’m sure I speak on behalf of the Harrow, Balmoral, Hamilton and Horsham communities. Tom Houlihan West Wimmera Shire councillor

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CELEBRATIONS: Wimmera people were spoilt for choice at the weekend with three days of activities and entertainment as part of Horsham’s Kannamaroo Festival and Horsham Carols by Candlelight. Pictured clockwise from above, Silver Strings ukulele band prepares for a song at Friday night’s Kannamaroo street party; Santa Claus dances the shimmy on stage at Carols by Candlelight; Rob Cameron plays the bagpipes at Kannamaroo; ‘Pocket the Clown’ shows off his balloon-making skills; Horsham Carols by Candlelight special guest Silvie Paladino belts out a song; Julia Gasparini and Baylee McLean rug up on Sunday evening to embrace the festive season.

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FAMILY FUN: Clockwise from left, Halle Olston and Lacey Rudolph take an opportunity to wear their festive headpieces at Horsham Carols by Candlelight; Wimmera Rockers’ Phil and Jan Barnard showcase their quick steps at Horsham Kannamaroo Festival; Alayna Toporzisek performs in Santa’s Dance Troupe at the carols; Matilda Crute, left, with her mum Hayley, braves the cold before her performance at Kannamaroo; Josie Thomas strikes a reindeer pose as part of a Santa’s Dance Troupe at the carols; Zara Barlow-McCallum has a shot at a carnival game at Kannamaroo; Horsham West and Haven Primary School students perform Pharrell Williams’ ‘Happy’ to crowds at Kannamaroo.

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Principal investigator Justin Brooks from University of Adelaide said ecosystems where the virus might be released would need to cope with a surge in the number of dead carp, an increased demand for dissolved oxygen and the presence of more nutrients. “This work has shown the impact on water quality would be minimal in many waterways where there is good flow and mixing and manageable where the flow is slower,” he said. Wimmera catchment leaders have suggested the Wimmera River as a potential release site for the virus, pending outcomes of in-depth investigations. The study’s models show that areas with good flow, depth and cooler waters would likely cope best, whereas shallower waters with low or no flow and warmer temperatures were more likely to experience water-quality issues, especially if the density of carp was high. The Wimmera River system has minimal-flow and shallow areas and Mr Brooks said waterbodies might require intervention to clean up dead carp to avoid significant impact on water quality. He said the main threats to water quality included a reduction in the concentration of oxygen in the water and the possibility of associated algal blooms. The first was due to the oxygen consumption of organisms working to decompose dead carp, whereas the second would be a result of an increase of nutrients in the water as dead carp broke down.

The research showed that at existing carp biomass levels, it would be unlikely oxygen concentrations would drop below levels that were dangerous for native fish in most waterways. In many locations, the research also showed the existing biomass of carp would have to be increased by more than four times before water-quality impact would become noticeable. The research means management of carp carcasses could focus on higher risk sites prone to still water and relatively high temperatures. This research project is part of the $10.2-million National Carp Control Plan led by Fisheries Research and Development Corporation on behalf of the Federal Government. The plan aims to address two questions: Is it feasible to release the carp herpes virus to control carp? If so, what is the most effective way to release and manage the virus?

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Wimmera Catchment Management Authority officials, meanwhile, believe the region’s waterways are in a good position as part of the overall carp-control program, based on national carp biomass figures. Authority water planning and policy officer Greg Fletcher said biomass estimates would be useful in terms of understanding a release of the virus. He said Wimmera CMA had provided information for the Carp Biomass Project and the NCCP through carp surveys of the catchment’s waterways. “We’re in a good position because we have fed that local information through,” he said. “It will help give us a more specific understanding of the impact of virus release.

“The CMA has been preparing in case the virus goes ahead, and we’re really trying to be proactive. We need to do a lot of background research to understand the impact of the virus on the environmental waterways.” The Carp Biomass Project has produced the first estimates of carp weight across the continent. This information will also help guide the best approaches to control the destructive pest. Project leader Jarod Lyon from Victoria’s Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research said estimates came from fish-survey data from more than 150 studies and 4381 sites across 24 years. He said biomass estimates varied significantly between years depending on how wet conditions were at the time. “For example, during a single wet year such as May 2011, the carp biomass estimate was 368,357 tonnes, with a lower and upper limit of 184,234 and 705,630 tonnes respectively,” he said. Dr Lyon said additional modelling suggested carp biomass could reach a maximum of 1,200,000 tonnes after a series of three flood years. He said estimates had helped create a national map of aquatic environments, which would become an ‘invaluable’ planning tool for water managers. “This work has provided us with a key understanding of how this highly adaptable pest can respond to different environmental conditions,” he said. “A major project outcome is that sites where carp biomass is high enough to cause significant environmental damage can now be identified. This means carp-management resources can be allocated where they are most needed.” The Federal Government is scheduled to receive the NCCP this month.

SPREADING THE MESSAGE: Horsham East and Horsham Rotary clubs have been busy visiting Horsham district businesses to promote a community message to stamp out family violence. Project co-ordinator Steve Holmes is pictured with cards and information for businesses to display and hand out as part of the #sayNo2-familyviolence project. Mr Holmes said statistics showed per capita, Horsham municipality rated among the highest for police call-outs to family-violence incidents in the state. “We started the project, inspired by Maryborough Rotarians in 2014, in Horsham in 2017,” he said. “We’re working with police and government agencies to spread the anti-violence message. The impacts from family violence can last a lifetime. Family violence is unacceptable and apart from the pain and suffering it causes, also costs taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars. We need to beat it.”

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achel Gellert is strongly aware of the special role that music can play for a patient in medical treatment, therapy or aged care.

The Horsham woman has been playing the harp at Wimmera Cancer Centre each week for the past three months, funded by donations to the centre. Only recently, it was an experience she was on the other side of, after becoming a patient at a Geelong hospital and receiving therapeutic music alongside her treatment and medication. Mrs Gellert said it was the sole reason she started learning the harp and taking a harp therapy course. “Therapeutic musicians are quite often used in Melbourne and Geelong hospitals,” she said. “For me, it really made a difference during my hospital stay when I was having lots of treatment and medication; the music was the only thing that cut through that. “And I wanted to bring that back to Horsham, because I know what it’s like to be on the other side and how beneficial it can be.” Mrs Gellert has lived in Horsham for 12 years and was previously a kindergarten teacher before taking up the harp.

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f the latest release of a Tamworth-born singer is anything to go by, the West Wimmera town of Harrow has a charm that captivates more than its visitors and residents.

In fact, the township, its history and its iconic Tussock Jumpers Bachelor and Spinster Ball are the inspiration behind rising country performer and 2016 top-10 Australian songwriter Mark Fitzsummons’ up-coming single. Tussock Jumpers Ball, set to be released in coming weeks, was ‘one of the easiest’ songs Fitzsummons has

written after he came across an article about the town. Despite having never visited Harrow, famed largely for its connection with the 1868 Aboriginal Cricket Team, he said he fell in love with the area and its stories, particularly the journey of cricketer Johnny Mullagh. Harrow Discovery Centre manager Josie Sangster said it was a comment she received all too often. “I hear it here all the time – once people enter the township of Harrow, you get the sense of its history,” she said. “Most of it is untouched, and people get here and they can’t believe how quaint and uninterrupted it really is.

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“It’s pretty much like stepping back in time. “And for a population of so few, what Harrow manages to deliver and put to a national stage is incredible.” Ms Sangster said Harrow’s Johnny Mullagh had inspired other songs in the past.

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She said what she found particularly exciting about Tussock Jumpers Ball, however, was the fact that Fitzsummons had created the song without once visiting. “It’s incredible, and to hear this now is very exciting,” she said. “I’m absolutely enthralled for Harrow.” Fitzsummons said while the references in the song might be missed by some listeners, he hoped Harrow residents and people who were aware of its stories could find in it an added sense of enjoyment. “I have just a joy and love for this song,” he said. “It’s another good rocky song to play

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at the B and S ball and get dancing to, but if you were aware of the stories, like how they were bringing girls from Melbourne to meet the guys in Harrow, you’d be like, ‘oh, I really get that’. “I’m really excited to release it. It shows what you can do from a long way away.” Tussock Jumpers Ball is part of Fitzsummons’ latest EP Southern, which debuted on November 18 and can be bought or streamed on major digital distribution sites including Apple Music, iTunes and Spotify.

would also feature people showcasing skills in areas such as bricklaying, cookery and welding. “There are eight regions in Victoria for WorldSkills and we are looking at getting a team of about 100 Victorians in different skills going to the next level,” he said. “And we want the top-placed competitors to go through. Sam, for example, he’ll be our first pick because he’s a gold medallist.” Mr Prato said the chosen competitors for nationals would be released in January. He said apprentices who were young enough would also be eligible for WorldSkills International Championships in Shanghai, China, as part of Australia’s representative ‘Skillaroos’ team. Fed Uni WorldSkills convenor and electrotechnology teacher Iaian Fricker said the Wimmera campus hosted a competition for apprentices in 2017, but this year was the first time there was also a VET competition. He said he really enjoyed teaching his VET students the necessary skills to build their careers. “They’re a nice group of young adults. The whole point of it is to turn out electricians or technicians, and that’s what it is doing, it’s producing workers,” he said.

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1. The first laws of modern cricket were enshrined in 1787 with the formation of what club? 2. Collectively, what were the Brougham, Phaeton, Victoria, Landau and Barouche? A. Strategies in the sport of fencing. B. Types of horse-drawn carriages. C. Heritage breeds of commercial pigs. D. Types of 19th century theatrical presentations. 3. Where would you find a mizzen and spanker? 4. In 1905, the Russian Empire lost a war against what country, leading to a major humiliation for Tsar Nicholas II, contributing to a series of revolts and considered part of the build-up to the Russian Revolution?

5. Which country has the largest population, the United States of America or its southern neighbour Mexico? 6. Revolutionary Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus, 1707-1778, in being the first person to classify all living things systematically, is regarded the founder of what science? 7. In 1997, Australian inventor Mike O’Dwyer unveiled the Metal Storm gun, a weapon boasting the highest rate of fire in the world. How many bullets can the gun fire in a minute? A. More than 1000. B. More than 10,000; C. More than 100,000; D. More than 1-million.

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rganisers of next year’s 13th Horsham Country Music Festival say preparations for the event are progressing ahead of schedule.

Acting festival co-ordinator Lyall Wheaton said inquiries and accommodation bookings for the March 26-29 festival were up on previous years and had exceeded expectations. Mr Wheaton said this year’s festival, the 12th, would have been the last one had it not been for record attendance and positive feedback from patrons, including Horsham Rural City Council mayor Mark Radford. He said festival committee members had agreed to join forces with people who attended a public meeting to save the event. He said the group was working together and expected this year’s event to be ‘highly’ successful. Artists scheduled to play at next year’s festival include Graham Rodger, Kiara Rodrigues and Don Costa from Queensland; Johanna Hemara, Stephen R. Cheney, Dwayne Elix and Peter Coad and the Coad Sisters from New South Wales; Sandie Dodd, Justin Standley and Venessa Warra from Victoria; and Joy Adams from New Zealand. Mr Wheaton, who has co-ordinated every Horsham Country Music Festival, said the event would have a similar set-up to last year with the addition of a breakfast and show

at Horsham Sports and Community Club. The Saturday, March 28, show will feature Sandie Dodd and Graham Rodger. Three other artists – Stephen R. Cheney, Joy Adams and Sandra Loats – will also perform at Jung Market on the Saturday morning, while a busking competition will be at Horsham Plaza. Walk-ups will be at Riverside Caravan Park on the afternoon of Thursday, March 26, with a second round of walk-ups at Wimmera Lakes Caravan Park on Sunday, March 29. Mr Wheaton said people did not need to register for walk-ups, but people wanting to enter the Horsham Plaza busking competition needed to register by phoning him on 5381 1995. Dinner and shows will be on the final night of the festival, with Justin Standley and Dwayne Elix at Toy’s Garden Restaurant in Horsham, Stephen R. Cheney and Johanna Hemara at Horsham RSL and Don Costa and Venessa Warra at Glen Logan restaurant. Reservations for dinner and shows will open on February 1. Festival passes, which cost $75 for the four-day festival, are now on sale at Horsham Visitor Information Centre in O’Callaghan Parade. People can call Mr Wheaton for more information about the festival on 5381 1995.

Ararat Christmas concert today Long-time friends Rodney Vincent and Wayne Horsburgh will team up at Ararat Town Hall today to present a special Christmas event. It will be the town hall’s final free lunchtime concert of the year. Vincent and Horsburgh will present a funfilled show of country music, comedy, storytelling, yodelling and even 1960s rock ’n’ roll, with a special appearance from Santa. Ararat Rural City Council chief executive Tim Harrison said the lunchtime concerts were always a hit and invited everyone to head along to the final gig of the year and get in the Christmas spirit. Horsburgh has won many awards and has been inducted into the Tamworth Country Music Festival’s Roll of Renown. Vincent was voted Victorian Country Music Entertainer of the Year in 2006 and has toured with household names such as Col Elliott, The Four Kinsmen and The Delltones. He has also been special guest on five of American rock and roll legend Gene Pitney’s Australian tours. Both were inducted into South Australian Country Music Hands of Fame at Barmera Country Music Festival in 2011. Organisers have encouraged people to book a seat via Ararat Town Hall’s website www.ararattownhall.com.au.

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Festive lights brighten up city centre Ararat residents watched a city Christmas tradition return at the weekend when the municipal’s council officiated a new Christmas tree feature on the corner of Vincent and High streets. Ararat Rural City Council invited residents to watch the nine-metre tall and 112-kilogram tree’s first year in action

at a Sunday night light-up. Topped with a one-metre tall star, the tree also featured integrated LED twinkling lights. Council chief executive Tim Harrison said he was aware there used to be a large Christmas tree installed every year in the same spot in Ararat. As a result, he said the council had

decided to reinstate the tradition, installing the new tree last week before the event. “We know the community misses the big tree at Christmas every year, so we hope the new tree will bring a lot of joy to everyone, young and old alike,” he said.

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here are a couple of ‘Storms’ brewing in Australia’s 4x4 ute and SUV segments, fuelled by Holden and destined to make landfall in showrooms next month. Based on the mid-range LTZ variants in both vehicle lines, the Colorado and Trailblazer Storm special editions – priced from $53,990 and $54,990 driveaway respectively –

brandish rugged new styling cues including an LED light bar, black nudge bar and several other model-specific enhancements. The pick-up scores a black sports bar, roof rails, bonnet protector, unique Storm side decals and a softdrop tailgate. Its related large SUV counterpart, meanwhile, sheds its bonnet protector in favour of block capital Trailblazer

lettering and scores a rear spoiler and sports fascia as well as Storm badging on its front doors. According to Holden, the upgrade package adds $4800 of added content to the Colorado and $3400 to the Trailblazer, yet both are priced just $2000 upstream of the standard automatic LTZ models in their respective range. GM Holden vehicle development

engineer Jeremy Tassone said the limited-edition Storm package showcased the tried-and-tested durability of Holden’s rugged off-road-capable vehicles with added style, function and value. “Holden has tuned the Colorado and Trailblazer locally to stand up to the toughest regional and rural roads in Australia,” he said. Both models will be eligible for

Holden’s recently introduced seven years’ free scheduled servicing – for vehicles ordered before December 31 – and come with standard five-yearunlimited-kilometre warranty. Holden had sold 13,343 4x4 Colorados and 2360 Trailblazers by the end of October, down 1.4 percent and up 7.7 percent respectively on last year. – Callum Hunter

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and 174mm longer in the wheelbase. Despite the size advantage, the concept’s 586-litre boot with the rear seats in use pales in comparison with the 650L of the Passat. However, the Passat does not have the ID. Space Vizzion’s pair of electric longboards and matching helmets under its boot floor to provide ecofriendly last-mile transport. The ID. Space Vizzion has two electric motors, with the bigger one at the back producing 205kW of power and 550Nm of torque, while a 75kW150Nm unit is located up front. Rapid recharging at up to 150kW enables a top-up to 80 percent in

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Volkswagen Australia is keen on securing supply of the production version when it emergesin 2021, with the company’s PR and brand experience manager Kurt McGuinness describing the low-slung load-luggeras ‘of interest. The ID. Space Vizzion stows an 82kWh lithium-ion battery pack beneath the passenger and luggage compartments, providing a claimed 590-kilometrerange on the WLTP cycle and distributing 250kW through all four wheels for a 0-100kmh sprint time of 5.4 seconds and a 175kmh top speed. Inside, the German giant has been inspired by Tesla, echoing the Californian brand’s Model 3 with a minimalist horizontal layout and huge 15.6inch landscape-oriented touchscreen providing access to most functions. Unlike the Tesla, the ID. Space Vizzion also has a slim and basic digital instrument panel that is supplemented by what VW describes as an augmented reality head-up display and an interactive light strip between

around 30 minutes. In the wind tunnel, Volkswagen has achieved a drag coefficient of 0.24, matching the slipperiest version of sister brand Skoda’s new Octavia fastback but still some way off equalling the Mercedes-Benz A-Class sedan that is rated at 0.22cd. Contributing to the range-enhancing aerodynamics are slim apertures between the headlights that precisely channel air over the bonnet and through a slit in the roof spoiler. Drag is further reduced by encouraging air to flow over and around the wheels. The ID. Space Vizzion is Volkswagen’s seventh concept to preview upcoming electric models after the original ID hatch that has since become the Golf-sized ID.3 production model that was unveiled in September. VW will soon follow up with a showroom-ready iteration of the ID. Crozz, a Tiguan-esque model called ID.4 that is tipped to be Australia’s first Volkswagen EVin 2022, while the ID. Buzz is on track to reprise the classic Kombi as a commercial vehicle and people-mover. The ID. Vizzion is likely to morph into an Arteon-like coupe-styled sports sedan while the ID. Buggy showcases the possibilities of licensing VW Group’s MEB electric vehicle architecture to third-party manufacturers and the ID. Roomzz previews a future seven-seat family SUV. – Haitham Razagui

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ottoman for feet-up motoring. Electric rear sunshades are also provided and the non-hybrid LS500 also includes a cooled storage compartment for rearseat refreshments. The 12.3-inch multimedia display up front incorporates Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone mirroring, which began rolling out across the Lexus line-up earlier this month and is available as a $250 retrofit on certain existing models depending on their build date. Also standard on the LS Inspiration are native satellite navigation and voice control functions, DAB+ digital radio reception and a pair of 11.6-inch entertainment screens for rear passengers. Audio is piped through a 23-speaker Mark Levinson premium audio system. Lexus had shifted just 30 LS limos to the end of October this year, a 60.5 percent decline, but overall the Toyota-owned luxury brand is flying high with 7.7 percent growth equating to 7997 recorded deliveries. For comparison, BMW sales are up 0.5 percent in the same time frame, while Audi and Mercedes-Benz are down 25.6 percent and 6.5 percent respectively. Jaguar sales have also gone backwards, to the tune of 7.6 percent. – Haitham Razagui

Lexus’ three-decade anniversary brings just 10 special LS Inspiration editions to Australia.

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6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 Gardening Australia [s] 10:30 Back Roads [s] 11:00 Antiques Roadshow (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 Grand Designs: House Of The Year [s] 1:45 Howards End [s] 3:00 The Cook And The Chef [s] 3:30 Hard Quiz (PG) [s] 4:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 5:10 Grand Designs Australia (PG) [s] 6:00 The Drum [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Australian Story [s] 8:30 Silent No More: Changing The Culture (M) [s] 9:20 Media Watch (PG) [s] 9:35 Q&A [s] 10:40 ABC Late News [s] 11:10 Love On The Spectrum (PG) [s] 12:10 Midsomer Murders: Drawing Dead (M) [s] 1:40 rage (MA15+) [s] 4:30 The Drum [s]

6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 Gardening Australia [s] 10:30 Back Roads [s] 11:10 Grand Designs Australia (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 Silent No More: Changing The Culture (M) [s] 1:45 Media Watch (PG) [s] 2:00 Janet King (M) [s] 3:00 Poh’s Kitchen On The Road [s] 3:30 Hard Quiz (PG) [s] 4:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 5:10 Grand Designs Australia (PG) [s] 6:00 The Drum [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Dream Gardens: Mount Eliza, Victoria [s] 8:30 Love On The Spectrum (PG) [s] 9:30 TBA 10:30 ABC Late News [s] 11:00 Q&A [s] 12:10 Midsomer Murders: Murder Of Innocence (M) [s] 1:40 rage (MA15+) [s] 4:30 The Drum [s] 5:30 One Plus One [s]

6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 Gardening Australia [s] 10:30 Back Roads [s] 11:10 Grand Designs Australia (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address [s] 1:30 Compass (PG) [s] 2:00 Janet King (M) [s] 3:00 The Cook And The Chef [s] 3:30 Hard Quiz (PG) [s] 4:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 5:10 Grand Designs Australia (PG) [s] 6:00 The Drum [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery (PG) [s] 8:30 Would I Lie To You At Christmas? (PG) [s] 9:00 QI: Pubs (M) [s] 9:35 Insert Name Here: Xmas (M) [s] 10:05 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (PG) [s] 10:45 ABC News [s] 11:15 Silent No More (M) [s] 12:00 Media Watch (PG) [s] 12:20 Guilty (M) [s] 1:15 rage (MA15+) [s]

6:00 Headline News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 TBA 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Neighbours (PG) [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 Farm To Fork [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 Jamie’s Ultimate Veg [s] 8:30 Law And Order: SVU: Unholiest Alliance (M) [s] 9:30 Law And Order: SVU: Sheltered Outcasts (M) [s] 10:30 TBA 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project (PG) [s] 1:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning

6:00 Headline News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 The Living Room [s] 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Neighbours (PG) [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 Farm To Fork [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 The Living Room (PG) [s] 8:30 The Graham Norton Show (M) [s] 9:30 Just For Laughs Australia (M) [s] 10:30 Taboo (M) [s] 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project (PG) [s] 1:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s]

6:00 I Fish [s] 6:30 Seafood Escape With Andrew Ettingshausen [s] 7:00 RV Daily Foodie Trails [s] 7:30 All 4 Adventure (PG) [s] 8:30 Maxing Out (PG) [s] 9:30 Studio 10 Saturday (PG) [s] 12:00 Luxury Escapes [s] 12:30 The Living Room [s] 1:30 Healthy Homes Australia [s] 2:00 Buy To Build [s] 2:30 Maxing Out (PG) [s] 3:30 What’s Up Down Under [s] 4:00 Farm To Fork [s] 4:30 Discover Japan [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 Luxury Escapes [s] 6:30 Jamie’s Quick And Easy Food [s] 7:30 Ambulance Australia (M) [s] 8:45 Ambulance UK (M) [s] 10:00 999: What’s Your Emergency (M) [s] 11:00 NCIS (M) [s] 12:00 Elementary (M) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping

6:00 Religious Programs 7:30 Fishing Australia [s] 8:00 Behind The Sash [s] 9:00 Discover Japan: Kyushu [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Sunday (PG) [s] 12:00 The Offroad Adventure Show [s] 1:00 All 4 Adventure (PG) [s] 2:00 Pat Callinan’s 4X4 Adventure [s] 3:00 Australia By Design: Innovations [s] 3:30 RV Daily Foodie Trails [s] 4:00 Seafood Escape With Andrew Ettingshausen [s] 4:30 Farm To Fork [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) [s] 6:30 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] 7:30 The Graham Norton Show (M) [s] 8:30 NCIS: IRL (M) [s] 9:30 NCIS: What Child Is This? (M) [s] 10:30 FBI: Compromised (M) [s] 11:30 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning

6:00 Headline News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 NCIS: IRL (M) [s] 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Neighbours (PG) [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 Farm To Fork [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 Jamie’s Quick And Easy Christmas Special [s] 8:30 Em Rusciano: Rage And Rain-bows (M) [s] 10:00 Kitty Flanagan: Hello Kitty (M) [s] 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project [s] 1:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:30 Home Shopping

6:00 Headline News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 NCIS: What Child Is This? (M) [s] 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Neighbours (PG) [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 Farm To Fork [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 Ambulance Australia (M) [s] 8:30 One Born Every Minute Australia (M) [s] 9:40 NCIS: IRL (M) [s] 10:40 NCIS: Los Angeles: All Is Bright (M) [s] 11:35 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:35 The Project [s] 1:35 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning

6:00 Headline News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 FBI (M) [s] 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Neighbours (PG) [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 Farm To Fork [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 The Unicorn: Wade Delayed (PG) [s] 8:00 The Unicorn: Turkeys And Traditions (PG) [s] 8:30 Montreal Comedy Festival: Just For Laughs #2 (M) [s] 9:30 TBA 11:00 Taboo (M) [s] 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 1:00 The Project (PG) [s] 2:00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 3:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Golf: 2019 Australian Open Golf: Day 1 *Live* From The Australian Golf Club, Kensington, New South Wales [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens Summer: Countdown To Christmas [s] 7:30 Zumbo’s Just Desserts (PG) [s] – This is it! Our two finalists fight it out for the title and $100,000. Tasked with creating a show-stopping dessert, which oozes luxury and bling - everything is on the line. 9:45 Sport Special: Beyond The Boundary (PG) [s] 10:45 The Latest Seven News [s] 11:15 Chicago Fire: Fault In Him (M) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Golf: 2019 Australian Open Golf: Day 2 *Live* From The Australian Golf Club, Kensington, New South Wales [s] – Aussie stars Adam Scott, Jason Day and Marc Leishman do battle for the Stonehaven Cup with a stellar field that includes international icons Sergio Garcia, Louis Oosthuizen, Ernie Els and Paul Casey. 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens Summer: Countdown To Christmas [s] 8:30 Movie: “Now You See Me” (PG) (’13) Stars: Jesse Eisenberg 10:45 First Dates UK (M) [s] 12:00 Movie: “Farewell, My Love” (MA15+) (’99) Stars: Gabrielle Fitzpatrick 2:00 Home Shopping

6:00 NBC Today [s] 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show Weekend (PG) [s] 12:00 Golf: 2019 Australian Open Golf: Day 3 *Live* From The Australian Golf Club, Kensington, New South Wales [s] 5:00 Seven News At 5 [s] 5:30 Border Security - Australia’s Front Line (PG) [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Special Event: 2019 Victorian Schools Spectacular (PG) [s] – The Victorian State Schools Spectacular celebrates the enormous talent that exists in Victorian government schools. 10:00 Special Event: 2019 NSW Schools Spectacular (PG) [s] 1:30 Travel Oz: Arnhem: Didgeridoo (PG) [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 4:00 The Great Outdoors [s] 5:00 My Greek Odyssey (PG) [s]

6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:30 The Morning Show Weekend [s] 12:00 Golf: 2019 Australian Open Golf: Day 4 *Live* From The Australian Golf Club, Kensington, New South Wales [s] 5:00 Seven News At 5 [s] 5:30 Border Security - Australia’s Front Line (PG) [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Sunday Night (PG) [s] 8:30 Movie: “Love Actually” (M) (’03) – A romantic comedy following several interlinked individuals as they fall in and out of love in the lead-up to Christmas. Will they find happiness or forever be searching? Stars: Keira Knightley, Hugh Grant, Liam Neeson 11:20 First Dates UK (M) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Angels In The Snow” (PG) (’15) Stars: Jaeda Lily Miller, Kolton Stewart 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens Summer: Countdown To Christmas [s] 7:30 Special: ABBA Forever [s] 8:30 Movie: “We Bought A Zoo” (PG) (’11) – Set in Southern California, a father moves his young family to the countryside to renovate and re-open a struggling zoo. Stars: Matt Damon, Scarlett Johansson 11:05 Chicago Fire: Move A Wall (M) [s] 12:05 The Catch: The Trial (M) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “A Cinderella Christmas” (PG) (’16) Stars: Emma Rigby, Peter Porter 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens Summer: Countdown To Christmas [s] 7:30 Highway Patrol Special: Drivers Behaving Badly (PG) [s] 8:30 Movie: “Vacation” (M) (’15) Stars: Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo 10:35 Behave Yourself (PG) [s] 11:35 Trial And Error: Barcelona (M) [s] 12:00 The Family: Of Puppies And Monsters (M) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Love Always, Santa” (G) (’16) Stars: Marguerite Moreau, Mike Faiola 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Border Patrol: American Builder (PG) [s] 7:30 Border Patrol: 18 Credit Cards (PG) [s] 8:00 Motorbike Cops (PG) [s] 8:30 The Good Doctor: Friends And Family (M) [s] 9:30 God Friended Me: High Anxiety (PG) [s] 10:30 Modern Family: The Big Game (PG) [s] 11:00 Chicago Fire: No Such Thing As Bad Luck (M) [s] 12:00 Code Black: Unfinished Business (M) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping

5:30 Today [s] 10:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Chicago Med: Mountains And Molehills (MA15+) [s] 2:00 Chicago Med: Ties That Bind (M) [s] 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) [s] 4:00 NINE Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Great Getaways (PG) [s] 8:30 Race Across The World (M) [s] – Pairs of travellers race from London to Singapore without taking a single flight and using no modern technology. 9:50 Travel Guides: Hawaii (PG) [s] 10:50 World’s Wildest Weather: Flash Flood (M) [s] 11:45 Cold Case: Pin Up Girl (PG) [s] 12:35 Cross Court [s] 1:00 A Current Affair [s] 1:30 Home Shopping

5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “St Vincent” (M) (’14) Stars: Bill Murray, Melissa McCarthy 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Bondi Vet: Coast To Coast (PG) [s] 8:30 Movie: “Good Will Hunting” (M) (’98) Stars: Matt Damon, Stellan Skarsgård 11:00 Movie: “Six Degrees Of Separation” (M) (’93) Stars: Stockard Channing, Will Smith 1:10 The Hold Down (PG) [s] 1:30 Home Shopping 4:30 The Avengers: Murdersville (PG) [s] 5:30 A Current Affair [s]

6:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Today [s] 10:00 Your Domain [s] 11:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 12:00 Destination Happiness [s] 12:30 Cybershack (PG) [s] 1:00 Giving Life [s] 1:30 Our State On A Plate (PG) [s] 2:00 Baby It’s Christmas (PG) [s] 3:00 CMA Country Christmas (PG) [s] 4:30 The Garden Gurus [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Good Food Christmas [s] 6:00 NINE News Saturday [s] 7:00 Movie: “Just Go With It” (PG) (’11) Stars: Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston 9:15 Movie: “Big Daddy” (PG) (’99) Stars: Adam Sandler, Joey Lauren Adams, Kevin Gerrity 11:05 Movie: “The Brothers Bloom” (M) (’08) Stars: Rachel Weisz, Adrien Brody 1:10 Harry (PG) [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 5:30 Wesley Impact [s]

6:00 Harry (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Today [s] 10:00 Sports Sunday (PG) [s] 11:00 Cross Court [s] 11:30 The Hold Down [s] 12:00 Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates [s] 12:30 Global Roaming [s] 1:30 Movie: “Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day” (PG) (’08) Stars: Amy Adams 3:30 Mountains: The Andes [s] 4:30 Explore TV-Viking [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Sunday [s] 7:00 60 Minutes [s] 8:00 Witness To Disaster: Chilean Mine Rescue (PG) [s] 9:00 Movie: “San Andreas” (PG) (’15) Stars: Dwayne Johnson 11:15 Manifest: Re-entry (M) [s] 12:05 Harry (PG) [s] 1:00 Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates [s] 1:30 South Aussie With Cosi (PG) [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 2:30 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo [s]

5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “Fear” (M) (’96) Stars: Mark Wahlberg, Reese Witherspoon 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 RBT: Meat Tray/ Barina Blues (PG) [s] 8:30 The Fix: Pilot (M) [s] 9:30 The Fix: Revenge (M) [s] 10:30 World’s Wildest Flights (PG) [s] 11:25 I Am Innocent: George Gwaze (M) [s] 12:15 Harry (PG) [s] 1:05 A Current Affair [s] 1:30 Home Shopping 4:00 Ellen (PG) [s]

5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 The Fix: Pilot (M) [s] 2:00 The Fix: Revenge (M) [s] 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Young Sheldon: A Pineapple And The Bosom Of Male Friendship (PG) [s] 8:00 Young Sheldon: A Research Study And Czechoslovakian Wedding Pastries (PG) [s] 8:30 Movie: “Little Fockers” (M) (’10) Stars: Robert De Niro 10:30 Mom (M) [s] 11:25 Cold Case: Street Money (M) [s] 12:15 Harry (PG) [s] 1:10 Adelady: Woodside (PG) [s] 1:30 A Current Affair [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 2:30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo [s] 3:00 Home Shopping

5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Destination Happiness [s] 1:30 Giving Life (PG) [s] 2:00 Timeless: The World's Columbian Exposition (M) [s] 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 David Attenborough Seven Worlds, One Planet: Africa (PG) [s] 8:40 Desert Vet: Wild Camel (PG) [s] 9:40 Monster Croc Wrangler: Tourist Trap (PG) [s] 10:40 Lethal Weapon: Need To Know (MA15+) [s] 11:30 Chicago Med: Ties That Bind (M) [s] 12:20 Harry (PG) [s] 1:10 Destination Happiness [s] 1:35 A Current Affair [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 4:00 Ellen (PG) [s]

5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 The Surgery Ship (M) 3:00 Living Black Conversations: Noel Pearson 3:30 Ethnic Business Awards 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Luke Nguyen’s Railway: Vietnam 8:30 The Wonderful World Of Chocolate (PG) 9:25 On Becoming A God In Central Florida: Manifest Destinee (MA15+) 10:15 SBS World News Late 10:45 Outlander (MA15+) 11:50 Mars: Pressure Drop (PG) 12:55 War And Peace (M) 1:45 Salamander (M) (In Flemish) 3:40 Atlanta: Crabs In A Barrel (M) 4:20 Great British Railway Journeys: Chester To Conwy (PG) 4:50 Destination Flavour China Bitesize

5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:05 Real Vikings: Age Of Invasion 2:55 Michael Portillo: Housing Crisis (PG) 4:20 Splendour And Misery: The Last Tsarinas 5:25 Letters And Numbers 5:55 Mastermind 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Lost Viking Army 8:30 ABBA In Concert 9:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (MA15+) 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 Movie: “Suffragette” (M) (’15) Stars: Anne-Marie Duff, Grace Stottor, Geoff Bell 1:00 Six: Pilot/ Her Name Is Esther (MA15+) 2:40 Ride Upon The Storm (M) (In Danish) 3:50 One Born Every Minute (PG) 4:50 Destination Flavour China Bitesize

5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 George Clarke’s Shed Of The Year (PG) 2:55 Coast New Zealand: West Coast 3:50 The Crystal Maze: The Cheerleaders (PG) 4:50 Travel Man: Tenerife (PG) 4:25 Bushfires - Inside The Inferno (PG) 5:25 Who Do You Think You Are?: Jonnie Peacock (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 The Vietnam War: Chasing Ghosts (M) 8:30 Movie: “The Godfather” (M) (’72) Stars: Marlon Brando 11:50 Movie: “Harry Brown” (MA15+) (’09) Stars: Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer 1:50 Movie: “Macbeth” (MA15+) (’15) Stars: Jack Madigan, Frank Madigan, Michael Fassbender 4:00 Gourmet Farmer Afloat: Ready, Willing And Abel

5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 Speedweek 3:00 Destination Flavour China Bitesize 3:05 Coast New Zealand: Coromandel 4:00 Back In The Soviet Bloc: Artists, Activists And Stilettos (In Ukrainian/ English/ Russian) 4:35 Running Wild With Deion Sanders (PG) 5:30 Apocalypse: The Second World War Aggression (In English/ French/ German) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 The Greatest Air Race 8:35 Charles And Diana: The Truth Behind Their Wedding (PG) 9:55 Stacey Dooley: Countdown To Armageddon (MA15+) 11:20 Christians Like Us (M) 11:55 Europe’s Last Warrior Kings (M) 1:05 Civilisations (PG) 2:20 The Obesity Myth (M) 3:25 My Fish Fight: Fish On My Plate

5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 2:00 Real Vikings: Rise Of The Pagans 3:40 Celtic Woman: Ancient Land (In English/ Gaelic) 4:20 Rome Unpacked: When In Rome (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 The Royal House Of Windsor: The Top Job (PG) 8:30 24 Hours In Emergency: Face Value (PG) 9:30 24 Hours In Police Custody: What Lies Beneath (PG) 10:25 SBS World News Late 10:55 Football: The World Game 2019 11:30 M - The City Hunts A Murderer (MA15+) (In German) 12:30 Safe Harbour (M) (In English/ Arabic/ Dinka) 2:30 Spin (MA15+) (In French) 4:30 Great British Railway Journeys: Llanrwst To Porthmadog (PG)

5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Lucknow (In English/ Hindi) 2:10 Real Vikings: Viking Women 3:00 Who Do You Think You Are?: Charles Dance (PG) 4:15 Rome Unpacked: The Eternal City (PG) 5:25 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Russia To Iran: Across The Wild Frontier (In English/ Russian) 8:30 Michael Moore: Capitalism - A Love Story (M) 10:50 SBS World News Late 11:25 Asylum City (M) (In Hebrew) 12:20 Greyzone: Double Agent / The Sacrifice/ Survival Skills (M) (In Danish/ Swedish/ English) 2:50 Hijacked: The Cruise From Hell (M) 4:00 Gourmet Farmer Afloat: Thar She Blows!

5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Real Vikings: Viking Women 2:55 Gypsy Kids: Our Secret World (PG) 3:50 Great British Railway Journeys: Settle To Garsdale (PG) 4:25 Morgan Freeman - The Story Of God: Beyond Death (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Tony Robinson’s World By Rail: Japan (PG) 8:30 Child Genius Australia 9:35 Vikings 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 Whiskey Cavalier: Czech Mate (PG) 11:55 Movie: “3000 Nights” (M) (’15) Stars: Maisa Abd Elhadi, Layal Asfour (In Arabic/ Hebrew) 1:45 Versailles: The Labyrinth/ A Still Small Voice (MA15+) 4:00 Heston’s Feasts: Titanic Feast (PG)

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4:35 Emma! 5:05 Play School Story Time 5:30 Fireman Sam 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 QI: No L (PG) 8:30 Mock The Week (M) 9:05 The Office (PG) 9:45 Live At The Apollo (PG) 10:35 Red Dwarf (PG) 11:05 Great News (PG) 11:50 Broad City (M) 12:10 30 Rock (PG) 12:35 The Office (PG) 1:15 30 Rock (PG) 1:40 Red Dwarf (PG)

4:35 Emma! 5:05 Play School Story Time 5:30 Fireman Sam 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Hard Quiz (PG) 8:30 Gruen XL (M) 9:15 The Office (PG) 10:00 Gavin And Stacey (PG) 10:30 Archer (M) 11:15 Red Dwarf (PG) 11:50 QI: Kitchen Sink (PG) 12:15 30 Rock (M) 12:40 The Office (PG) 1:25 30 Rock (PG) 1:45 Red Dwarf X (PG)

4:35 Emma! 5:05 Play School Nursery Rhyme News Time 5:45 Peppa Pig 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8:30 Live At The Apollo (M) 9:15 Mock The Week (PG) 9:50 Russell Howard’s Stand Up Central (M) 10:10 Comedy Up Late (MA15+) 10:45 Kevin Smith: Silent, But Deadly (M) 12:05 Would I Lie To You? (PG)

4:35 Emma 5:05 Play School Nursery Rhyme News Time 5:30 Fireman Sam 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Would I Lie To You At Christmas? (PG) 8:30 Live At The Apollo (M) 9:15 Janeane Garofalo: If I May (M) 10:25 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (PG) 11:05 QI: No L (Christmas Special) (PG) 11:35 Would I Lie To You At Christmas? (PG)

4:35 Emma! 5:05 Play School Story Time 5:30 Fireman Sam 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 The Office (PG) 8:55 Upstart Crow (PG) 9:35 The Office (M) 10:20 Peep Show (M) 10:45 Red Dwarf (M) 11:15 Plebs (PG) 11:40 30 Rock (PG) 12:00 The Office (PG) 12:45 30 Rock (PG) 1:10 Red Dwarf (PG) 1:35 Archer (M) 2:20 ABC News Update

4:35 Emma! 5:05 Play School Story Time 5:30 Fireman Sam 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (PG) 8:40 Plebs (PG) 9:15 The Office (PG) 10:00 Great News (PG) 10:40 Red Dwarf (PG) 11:10 Peep Show (M) 11:35 The League Of Gentlemen (PG) 12:40 30 Rock (PG) 1:00 The Office (PG) 1:45 30 Rock (PG) 2:10 Red Dwarf (M)

4:35 Emma! 5:05 Play School Story Time 5:30 Fireman Sam 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Black Books (PG) 8:25 QI: Kitsch (M) 8:55 The Office (M) 9:40 Sammy J (M) 10:40 Red Dwarf (PG) 11:10 30 Rock (PG) 11:30 The Office (PG) 12:15 30 Rock (M) 12:35 Red Dwarf (M) 1:05 The League Of Gentlemen (PG) 2:05 Upstart Crow (PG)

4:00 Hardball 4:30 Spongo, Fuzz And Jalapena 5:00 So Awkward 5:30 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 6:05 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:35 Operation Ouch! 7:00 Deadly Pole To Pole 7:30 Shaun The Sheep 8:00 The Adventures Of Puss In Boots (PG) 8:25 Thunderbirds Are Go 8:45 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 9:10 Prisoner Zero 9:35 WAC: World Animal Championships 10:00 rage (PG)

4:00 Hardball 4:30 Spongo, Fuzz And Jalapena 5:00 So Awkward 5:30 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 6:05 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:35 Operation Ouch! 7:00 Deadly Pole To Pole 7:30 Shaun The Sheep 8:05 The Adventures Of Puss In Boots 8:25 Good Game Spawn Point 8:50 Sailor Moon Crystal (PG) 9:10 Boruto (PG) 9:35 Sword Art Online (PG) 9:55 The Party Set (PG)

4:00 Best Bugs Forever 4:30 Spongo, Fuzz And Jalapena 5:00 So Awkward 5:30 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 6:05 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:30 Teenage Boss 7:00 Deadly Pole To Pole 7:30 The Penguins Of Madagascar 7:55 The Adventures Of Puss In Boots (PG) 8:15 Thunderbirds Are Go 8:40 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 9:00 Prisoner Zero 9:25 WAC: World Animal Championships

4:00 Best Bugs Forever 4:30 Spongo, Fuzz And Jalapena 5:00 So Awkward 5:30 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 6:05 Dragons: Race To The Edge: Family Matters (PG) 6:35 Teenage Boss 7:05 Deadly Pole To Pole 7:35 The Penguins Of Madagascar 7:55 The Adventures Of Puss In Boots (PG) 8:20 Thunderbirds Are Go 8:40 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 9:00 Prisoner Zero 9:55 rage (PG)

4:00 Best Bugs Forever 4:30 Spongo, Fuzz And Jalapena 5:00 So Awkward 5:30 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 6:05 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:30 Operation Ouch! 7:00 Deadly Pole To Pole 7:30 Shaun The Sheep 8:00 The Adventures Of Puss In Boots (PG) 8:25 Thunderbirds Are Go 8:45 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 9:10 Prisoner Zero 9:35 WAC: World Animal Championships 10:00 rage (PG)

4:00 Best Bugs Forever 4:30 Spongo, Fuzz And Jalapena 5:00 So Awkward 5:30 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 6:05 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:30 Operation Ouch! 7:00 Deadly Pole To Pole 7:30 Shaun The Sheep 8:00 The Adventures Of Puss In Boots (PG) 8:25 Thunderbirds Are Go 8:45 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 9:10 Prisoner Zero (PG) 9:35 WAC: World Animal Championships 10:00 rage (PG)

4:00 Best Bugs Forever 4:30 Spongo, Fuzz And Jalapena 5:00 So Awkward 5:30 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 6:05 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:30 Operation Ouch! 7:00 Deadly Pole To Pole 7:30 Shaun The Sheep 8:00 The Adventures Of Puss In Boots (PG) 8:25 Thunderbirds Are Go 8:45 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 9:10 Prisoner Zero (PG) 9:35 WAC: World Animal Championships 10:00 rage (PG)

3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Lego Jurassic World (PG) 4:00 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 4:30 Regular Show (PG) 5:00 Robot Wars (PG) 6:00 The Middle (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Survivor: Island Of Idols (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery” (M) (’97) Stars: Mike Myers 10:30 Hactresses (PG) 11:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 12:00 WWE Raw (MA15+)

3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Lego Jurassic World (PG) 4:00 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 4:30 Regular Show (PG) 5:00 The Middle (PG) 6:30 Movie: “The Princess Diaries” (G) (’01) Stars: Anne Hathaway 8:45 Movie: “The Princess Diaries 2: The Royal Engagement” (G) (’04) Stars: Anne Hathaway 11:00 Police Ten 7 (M) 11:30 Jail: Big Texas (M) 12:00 Tattoo Fixers (MA15+) 1:00 Total Divas (M)

2:00 Top Gear (PG) 3:30 American Ninja Warrior (PG) 5:15 Movie: “Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius” (G) (’01) Stars: Rob Paulsen 7:00 Movie: “Moana” (PG) (’16) Stars: Auli’i Cravalho 9:00 Movie: “The 5th Wave” (M) (’16) Stars: Chloe Grace Moretz 11:15 Just Tattoo Of Us (M) 12:15 Counter Play (M) 1:15 American Ninja Warrior (PG) 3:00 The Hold Down 3:30 Steven Universe (PG) 4:30 Rev And Roll

1:45 Movie: “The Adventures Of Elmo In Grouchland” (G) (’99) Stars: Kevin Clash 3:15 American Ninja Warrior (PG) 5:00 Movie: “Tangled” (PG) (’10) Stars: Mandy Moore 7:00 Beauty And The Beast 9:30 Movie: “Enchanted” (G) (’07) Stars: Amy Adams 11:35 Bromans (MA15+) 12:30 Counter Play (M) 1:30 American Ninja Warrior (PG) 3:15 The New Looney Tunes 3:30 Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V (PG)

3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Lego Jurassic World Legend Of Isla Nublar (PG) 4:00 Steven Universe (PG) 4:30 Regular Show (PG) 5:00 Robot Wars (PG) 6:00 The Middle (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Baywatch (M) 8:30 Movie: “Twins” (PG) (’88) Stars: Danny DeVito 10:40 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 11:05 Police Ten 7 (M) 11:35 Jail: Big Texas (M) 12:05 Tattoo Fixers (M)

3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Lego Jurassic World Legend Of Isla Nublar (PG) 4:00 Steven Universe (PG) 4:30 Regular Show (PG) 5:00 Robot Wars (PG) 6:00 The Middle (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Baywatch (M) 8:30 Movie: “Kindergarten Cop” (G) (’90) Stars: Arnold Schwarzenegger 10:45 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 11:35 Jail: Big Texas (M) 12:05 WWE Smackdown (MA15+)

3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Lego Jurassic World Legend Of Isla Nublar (PG) 4:00 Steven Universe (PG) 4:30 Regular Show (PG) 5:00 Robot Wars (PG) 6:00 The Middle (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Baywatch (M) 8:30 Movie: “Junior” (PG) (’94) Stars: Emma Thompson 10:45 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 11:10 Police Ten 7 (M) 11:40 Jail: Big Texas (M) 12:10 Tattoo Fixers (M)

12:00 Keeping Up Appearances (PG) 1:10 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 2:05 The Young And The Restless (PG) 3:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:30 Agatha Christie’s Marple: A Pocket Full Of Rye (PG) 5:30 Vet On The Hill 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 Death In Paradise (M) 8:40 Silent Witness (MA15+) 11:10 What’s Your Emergency? (M) 12:10 Movie: “Carry On Jack” (PG) (’63) Stars: Kenneth Williams

12:00 Death In Paradise (M) 1:10 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 2:05 The Young And The Restless (PG) 3:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:30 RPA (PG) 4:30 World’s Greatest Natural Wonders: Glaciers (PG) 5:30 Vet On The Hill (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow: Farnborough 1 7:30 Disney Nature: Born in China (PG) 8:40 Movie: “Allied” (M) (’16) Stars: Brad Pitt 11:05 Movie: “I Am Wrath” (MA15+) (’16) Stars: John Travolta

11:50 Movie: “Blue Murder At St Trinians” (G) (’57) Stars: Joyce Grenfell 1:35 Movie: “Three Hats For Lisa” (G) (’65) Stars: Sid James 3:40 Movie: “New York, New York” (PG) (’77) Stars: Robert De Niro 7:00 Movie: “The Young Victoria” (PG) (’09) Stars: Emily Blunt 9:05 Movie: “Elizabeth” (MA15+) (’98) Stars: Cate Blanchett 11:35 Movie: “Frankie And Johnny” (G) (’66) Stars: Elvis Presley 2:00 Dangerman (PG)

11:00 Movie: “Go To Blazes” (G) (’52) Stars: Dave King 12:45 Great Getaways (PG) 1:45 Giving Life (PG) 2:15 Movie: “Pacific Destiny” (PG) (’56) Stars: Denholm Elliot 4:15 Movie: “Red River” (G) (’48) Stars: John Wayne 7:00 Fawlty Towers (PG) 9:00 Dad’s Army (PG) 11:05 Law And Order: SVU (M) 12:05 Unforgettable (M) 1:00 Home Shopping 1:30 Movie: “The Lavender Hill Mob” (G) (’51)

12:00 Unforgettable (M) 1:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 1:55 The Young And The Restless (PG) 3:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:30 Fawlty Towers (PG) 5:30 Vet On The Hill (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 New Tricks (M) 8:40 Midsomer Murders (PG) 10:40 Law And Order: SVU (MA15+) 11:40 Cold Case (M) 12:35 My Favourite Martian 1:00 Home Shopping 1:30 Gideon’s Way (PG)

12:00 New Tricks (M) 1:10 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 2:05 The Young And The Restless (PG) 3:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:30 Midsomer Murders: Four Weddings And A Funeral (M) 5:30 Vet On The Hill (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 Death In Paradise (M) 8:40 Poirot (PG) 10:40 Law And Order: Criminal Intent (M) 11:40 Facing (M) 12:35 My Favourite Martian 1:00 Home Shopping 1:30 Gideon’s Way (PG)

12:00 Death In Paradise (M) 1:10 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 2:05 The Young And The Restless (PG) 3:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:30 Poirot (PG) 5:30 Vet On The Hill (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 Keeping Up Appearances (PG) 8:40 Agatha Christie’s Marple (PG) 10:40 Major Crimes (M) 11:35 Cold Case (M) 12:35 My Favourite Martian 1:00 Home Shopping 1:30 Dangerman (PG) 2:30 Adventures In Rainbow Country

8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 My Greek Odyssey 1:00 Special: The Surgery Ship (M) 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 4:00 The Zoo 4:30 Room For Improvement 5:00 Surf Patrol 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Father Brown (M) 8:30 A Touch Of Frost (M) 10:45 Air Crash Investigations (PG)

8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 House Of Wellness (PG) 1:00 Mr Selfridge (PG) 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 4:00 The Zoo 4:30 Room For Improvement 5:00 Surf Patrol 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Pie In The Sky (PG) 8:30 Lewis (M) 10:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 11:30 Surf Patrol 12:00 The Zoo 12:30 Room For Improvement 1:00 Pie In The Sky (PG)

12:30 Vasili’s Garden (PG) 1:00 Intolerant Cooks (PG) 1:30 SA Weekender 2:00 Adventure All Stars (PG) 3:15 Creek To Coast 3:45 Queensland Weekender 4:15 The Great Day Out 4:45 The Zoo 5:15 Special: My £999 Wedding (PG) 6:30 The Greatest Cities In The World (PG) 7:30 Secrets Of Beautiful Gardens 8:30 Escape To The Country 11:30 Secrets Of Beautiful Gardens

11:00 NBC Today 12:00 Special: The Hall Of Memory 12:30 Special: AACTA Awards 2019 (PG) 1:00 The Greatest Cities In The World (PG) 2:00 My Greek Odyssey (PG) 3:00 Vasili’s Garden 3:30 Intolerant Cooks 4:00 Escape To The Country 7:00 Dog Patrol (PG) 7:30 Border Patrol (PG) 8:30 Gold Coast Medical (M) 9:30 Movie: “Kiwi” (M) (’18) Stars: Nick Blake 11:30 Dog Patrol (PG) 12:00 Room For Improvement

10:30 House Calls To The Rescue 12:00 Vasili’s Garden (PG) 12:30 Intolerant Cooks (PG) 1:00 The Chase UK (PG) 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 Mighty Planes (PG) 4:30 Room For Improvement 5:00 Surf Patrol (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Doc Martin (PG) 8:30 Inspector George Gently (M) 10:30 Mean Mums (PG) 11:00 Suspects (M) 12:00 Special: The Surgery Ship (M)

8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Adventure All Stars (PG) 1:00 The Chase UK (PG) 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 Mighty Planes (PG) 4:30 Room For Improvement 5:00 Surf Patrol 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Cold Case (M) 8:30 Without A Trace (M) 10:30 Mean Mums (PG) 11:00 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 12:00 Mighty Planes (PG)

8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Queensland Weekender 12:30 The Great Day Out 1:00 The Chase UK (PG) 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 Mighty Planes (PG) 4:30 Room For Improvement 5:00 Surf Patrol 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 World’s Most Extreme (PG) 8:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 11:30 World’s Most Extreme (PG)

1:00 Family Guy (M) 2:00 American Dad (M) 3:00 American Restoration (PG) 3:30 Shipping Wars (PG) 4:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 4:30 Deadliest Roads (PG) 5:30 American Pickers (PG) 6:30 Shipping Wars (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Beach Cops (PG) 8:30 Car Crash TV (PG) 9:00 Movie: “The Wild Bunch” (MA15+) (’69) Stars: Ernest Bornine 12:00 American Restoration (PG) 12:30 Ax Men (M)

1:00 S.W.A.T. (M) 2:00 American Pickers (PG) 3:00 American Restoration (PG) 3:30 Shipping Wars (PG) 4:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 4:30 Car Crash TV (PG) 5:00 Movie: “Grand Prix” (PG) (’66) Stars: James Garner 8:30 Movie: “Risky Business” (M) (’83) Stars: Tom Cruise 10:45 Movie: “Resident Evil: Extinction” (MA15+) (’07) Stars: Ali Larter 12:45 Armchair Experts: NFL Edition (PG) 1:30 A Football Life (PG)

10:30 Cricket: Women’s Big Bash League: Semi Finals 1 2:00 Cricket: Women’s Big Bash League: Semi Finals 2 5:30 Desert Collectors (PG) 6:30 Movie: “The Armstrong Lie” (PG) (’13) Stars: Alex Gibney 9:05 Movie: “Beast” (M) (’16) Stars: Clarence Gilyard Jr. 11:10 Movie: “Rabbit” (MA15+) (’17) Stars: Adelaide Clemens 1:15 Guitar Gods Goes Cosmic (PG) 1:45 American Restoration (PG)

1:00 American Restoration (PG) 2:00 Cricket: WBBL: Final: Teams TBC *Live* From TBC 5:30 American Restoration (PG) 6:00 Car Crash TV (PG) 7:00 Movie: “Westworld” (PG) (’73) Stars: Yul Brynner 9:00 Movie: “Upgrade” (MA15+) (’18) Stars: Logan Marshall-Green 11:10 Movie: “The Osiris Child: Science Fiction Volume One” (MA15+) (’16) Stars: Teagan Croft 1:15 Car Crash TV (PG)

1:00 Car Crash TV (PG) 2:00 Fuel TV (PG) 3:00 American Restoration (PG) 3:30 Yukon Gold (PG) 5:30 American Pickers (PG) 6:30 Shipping Wars (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 American Pickers (PG) 8:30 Aussie Pickers (PG) 9:30 Pawn Stars Australia (PG) 10:30 Picked Off (PG) 11:30 Picker Sisters (PG) 12:00 Creek To Coast 12:30 Fuel TV (PG) 1:30 American Restoration (PG) 2:00 American Pickers (PG)

1:00 American Pickers (M) 2:00 Fuel TV (PG) 3:00 American Restoration (PG) 3:30 American Pickers (PG) 4:30 Yukon Gold (PG) 5:30 American Pickers (PG) 6:30 Shipping Wars (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Full Custom Garage (PG) 8:30 Megatruckers (PG) 9:00 Movie: “Dark Sister” (MA15+) (’18) Stars: Nicola Bartlett 11:10 Hardcore Pawn (PG) 11:40 American Restoration (PG) 112:10 Fuel TV (PG)

1:00 Yukon Gold (M) 2:00 Fuel TV (PG) 3:00 American Restoration (PG) 3:30 Full Custom Garage (PG) 4:30 Yukon Gold (PG) 5:30 American Pickers (PG) 6:30 Shipping Wars (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 The Simpsons (PG) 8:00 Futurama (PG) 9:30 Family Guy (M) 10:00 Educators (M) 11:00 Housos (MA15+) 11:30 Swift And Shift Couriers (MA15+) 12:00 Fuel TV (PG) 1:00 Yukon Gold (PG)

9:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 10:00 Cheers (PG) 11:00 Bondi Rescue 12:00 MacGyver (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: Enterprise (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 Hawaii Five-O (M) 9:30 LA’s Finest (MA15+) 10:30 NCIS (M) 11:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M)

8:00 Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 9:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 10:00 Cheers (PG) 11:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 12:00 MacGyver (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: Enterprise (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 Walker, Texas Ranger (M) 11:30 NCIS: New Orleans (M)

10:00 Escape Fishing With ET 10:30 I Fish 11:30 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 12:30 Australia By Design: Interiors 1:00 Attenborough: Mountain Lions (PG) 2:00 Judge Judy (PG) 2:30 RV Daily Foodie Trails 3:00 The Offroad Adventure Show 4:00 Pat Callinan’s 4x4 Adventures 5:00 All 4 Adventure 6:00 COPS (PG) 6:30 Scorpion (PG) 7:30 NCIS: New Orleans (MA15+) 10:15 LA’s Finest (MA15+)

10:00 Hogan’s Heroes 11:00 Fishing Edge 11:30 Escape Fishing With ET 12:00 Reel Action 12:30 Snap Happy 1:00 Healthy Homes Australia 1:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 2:00 Monster Jam 2:30 Aus X-Open 3:30 Luxury Escapes 4:00 What’s Up Down Under 4:30 I Fish 5:30 Attenborough: Five Big Cats And A Camera (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 Law And Order: SVU (M) 10:20 48 Hours (M)

9:00 I Fish 10:00 Cheers (PG) 11:00 Scorpion (PG) 12:00 MacGyver (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: Enterprise (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 Law And Order: SVU (M) 10:30 Underworld Histories (M) 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG)

9:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 10:00 Cheers (PG) 11:00 Scorpion (PG) 12:00 MacGyver (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: Enterprise (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 CSI: Miami (MA15+) 11:15 The Mentalist (M) 12:10 Home Shopping

9:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 10:00 Cheers (PG) 11:00 Scorpion (PG) 12:00 MacGyver (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: Enterprise (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M) 10:20 NCIS (M) 11:15 NCIS: New Orleans (M) 12:10 Home Shopping

1:00 Medium (M) 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 Seinfeld (PG) 9:00 Emmylou Loves (PG) 9:30 Two And A Half Men (PG) 10:30 Nancy Drew (PG) 11:30 The Late Late Show With James Corden (M) 12:30 Home Shopping 1:30 Medium (M) 3:30 The Late Late Show (M)

1:00 Medium (M) 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Seinfeld (PG) 5:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Friends (PG) 11:00 Brides Of Beverly Hills (M) 11:30 The Late Late Show With James Corden (M) 12:30 Home Shopping 1:30 Medium (M) 3:30 The Late Late Show With James Corden (M)

8:30 Totally Wild 9:05 The Loop 11:35 Charmed (PG) 1:30 Behind The Sash (PG) 2:30 Becker (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 3:30 Rules Of Engagement (PG) 4:30 Frasier (PG) 5:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) 7:30 Kojak: Life, Liberation And The Pursuit Of Death (M) 8:30 Movie: “Analyse This” (M) (’99) Stars: Billy Crystal 10:35 Fresh Off The Boat (PG) 11:30 The Cleveland Show (M) 12:00 The Loop

1:30 Family Ties (PG) 2:30 Rules Of Engagement (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Will & Grace (PG) 4:30 Becker (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 8:00 Naked Beach (M) 9:00 Two And A Half Men (PG) 10:00 Will & Grace (PG) 10:30 Buffy The Vampire Slayer (M) 12:30 Frasier (PG) 1:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 2:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:00 Becker (PG)

1:00 Medium (M) 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 Seinfeld (PG) 9:00 Two And A Half Men (PG) 10:00 Frasier (PG) 11:00 The Flash (M) 12:00 The Late Late Show With James Corden (M) 1:00 Home Shopping 1:30 Medium (M) 3:30 The Late Late Show (M)

1:00 Medium (M) 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Seinfeld (PG) 5:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 Seinfeld (PG) 9:00 Two And A Half Men (PG) 10:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 10:30 Seinfeld (PG) 11:30 The Late Late Show With James Corden (M) 12:30 Home Shopping

1:00 Medium (M) 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 Seinfeld (PG) 9:00 Two And A Half Men (PG) 10:30 Seinfeld (PG) 11:30 The Late Late Show With James Corden (M) 12:30 Home Shopping 1:30 Medium (M)

2:25 Beerland (M) 2:50 Australiana: Rage In The Cage (PG) 3:30 Abandoned (PG) 4:20 PBS Newshour 5:20 ABC America: World News Tonight 5:45 Basketball: NBL Slam Highlights Show 6:15 New Girl (M) 6:40 Megafactories 7:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (M) 8:30 The X-Files (M) 9:25 Wellington Paranormal (M) 10:25 Cavendish (PG) 11:20 Jasper And Errol’s First Time (M) 11:45 Most Expensivest (M)

1:55 Drunk History (M) 2:50 PopAsia TV (PG) 3:50 ABC America: World News Tonight 4:15 PBS Newshour 5:15 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 6:10 New Girl (M) 6:35 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 7:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (M) 8:30 The X-Files (M) 9:25 Narcos (MA15+) (In Spanish/ English) 10:20 Cocaine: Britain’s Epidemic (MA15+) 11:20 The Last Man On Earth (M)

3:00 Worldwatch 3:30 PBS Newshour 4:30 Front Up (PG) 5:00 The Business Of Life (PG) 5:30 Basketball: NBL: Melbourne United v Adelaide 36ers *Live* From Spark Arena 7:30 Speed With Guy Martin (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The Family Fang” (M) (’15) Stars: Nicole Kidman 10:30 Movie: “The Vicious Kind” (MA15+) (’09) Stars: Brittany Snow 12:15 Movie: “Norwegian Wood” (MA15+) (’10)

3:00 Basketball: NBL: Melbourne Phoenix v Perth Wildcats *Live* From Melbourne Arena 5:00 Basketball: NBL: Sydney Kings v Cairns Taipans *Live* From Qudos Bank Arena 7:00 Underground Worlds (PG) 7:50 Hoarders (PG) 8:45 Movie: “Raging Bull” (MA15+) (’80) Stars: Robert De Niro 11:10 Movie: “My Brother The Devil” (M) (’12) Stars: James Krishna Floyd (In English/ Arabic)

1:30 Basketball: NBA: Minnesota Timberwolves v LA Lakers 4:00 ABC America: This Week With George Stephanopoulos 5:00 ABC America: World News Tonight 5:30 Basketball: NBL: NZ Breakers v Brisbane Bullets *Live* From Spark Arena 7:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (M) 8:30 The X-Files (M) 9:25 South Park (M) 9:55 Final Space (M) 10:20 Escorts (M) (In French) 10:50 The Weekly

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Summer is here and we need more listings to satisfy the demand for properties. Call John or Rob today on 5398 2219 for an obligation free appraisal on your property.

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6-8 Burma Ave – Presented perfectly is the brick veneer home with the spare block included. With parkland across the road this home features a spacious lounge, open plan kitchen/meals area, separate family room with a wood heater, 3 double bedrooms with BIR’s and ensuite to main, family friendly bathroom and a split system A/C. Outside is immaculate with tanks, fruit trees, shade houses, garden shed and a single carport.

56 Lyle St – Set only meters from the towns main street is this 1920 period built home. The home features a large open plan kitchen/ meals/living room, formal lounge, huge bathroom, 3 double bedrooms ( 2 with WIR’s), a fantastic hallway and evaporative cooling for summer, wood heating for winter. Outside you will find a single carport, storage shed, double garage and a pergola. Finish off what the current owners have started and enjoy the rewards.

13 Lyle St – Featuring beautiful pressed tin ceilings, lead light bay windows, original polished floor boards, 4 bedrooms, ensuite off the main, separate lounge with an open fire, 4 split system A/C’s, country style dining room with a wood stove still set into the chimney, upgraded kitchen with a gas stove and pantry, bathroom with a free standing claw foot bath and a hallway that runs the complete length of the home. Outside the property has access to roads on 3 sides, an original out building currently used as a workshop, a single garage, an outside toilet, 20 panel solar power system and 3 rain water tanks all on the well fenced 2233.9m2 block.

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9 Livingstone St – This PVC clad home is set on a large prominent corner block with access on 3 sides. The home features 3 double bedrooms, lounge with a split system A/C, country style kitchen with electric stove and bathroom with a shower over bath vanity. Outside you’ll find a single garage, workshop and carport all on . This property is ideal for the first home buyer or someone who can look outside the square with an eye for further development opportunities.

23 Broadway – With an elevated view towards the river and the Footy oval this brick veneer home will certainly be well sort after. Featuring large spacious open living areas facing the open spaces across the road, 3 dble bedrooms all with BIR’s and ceiling fans, family friendly bathroom, kitchen with electric wall oven and hot plates, split system, single carport, rainwater tank with pump, a fernery and a lovely established garden. There is excellent rear access with plenty of scope to build your own shed.

3 Hillview St – At a first glance you wouldn’t think that this brick veneer home was as big as it is. Featuring 4 bedrooms all with B.I.R’s, 2 bathrooms, a formal lounge with a large window and a open fire place, modern kitchen with double oven, gas hot plates, dishwasher and a huge walk in pantry, family size dining area and a spacious second living area. Refrigerated reverse cycle A/C’s keep you comfortable all year around. Outside you’ll find a single garage, garden shed, BBQ area, instant gas hot water and 2 large concrete water tanks which can be used to run the house. The back yard has the convienence of rear access for a lane way.

8 Molyneaux St – This vinyl clad home would make a great 1st home for someone to start with. Set on a 1000m2 block this home features 3 double bedrooms with B.I.R’s, lounge with a split system A/C, combined kitchen and Laundry with a large stainless steel electric stove, walk in pantry, bathroom with a shower over bath, toilet and vanity and a centrally located dining room. Outside on the well fenced block you’ll find a double garage with power and concrete floor, pergola, outside toilet, computerised watering system and a rain water tank.

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3 Athol Crt – Reasonable offers will be considered. Now it is time to enjoy the spoils of many years of hard work. Move into this as new modern brick veneer home boasting 3 double bedrooms, spacious open plan living/meals area, excellent heating and cooling, well appointed chefs kitchen, fully renovated bathroom, 2 outdoor entertaining areas, easy care garden with workshop, fully automatic sprinkler system, rainwater tanks and the convenience of a double garage with auto doors and storage cupboard. The owners have just recently replaced a split system A/C and the floor coverings through out the house.

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Lot 1, 112 Ellerman St – With council approval this 1623m2 block would be a fantastic spot to build your dream home. Water and sewerage are already connected to the block and power at the boundary. You will enjoy the open space this property provides. The block has a gentle slope from back to front and has a new wire fence across the front, colourbond fence down the left hand side and a rural fence on the right hand side. The block faces southwest, has a frontage to Ellerman Street of 28m and a depth of 58m.

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37 Duncan St – Currently rented on a month by month bases for $165pw this 3 bedroom home mightn’t win any beauty contests but it has a great return for investors. The home features 3 double bedrooms, modern kitchen with electric cooking, spacious lounge, huge modern bathroom with shower and vanity and floating floors and tiles through out. Outside the block is huge with a small covered pergola, single carport, storage shed and a rainwater tank.

11 Hoban St – This 2 bedroom home is rented until March 2019 at $135 per week to a reliable tenant gives you an 8.88% gross return. Set on a typical size block for the area, just under a quarter acre or 1000 sq. mts., the home offers the two bedrooms both with BIR’s and ceiling fans, lounge with the split system and ceiling fan and the kitchen with elect stove. The large electric hot water service (315 lt.) is only 4 years old.

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92-94 Woods St – Set in the heart of the main street of Donald is these 2 Commercial shops. 94 Woods St is rented for 5 years commencing in June 2018 at $10,404 pa with annual CPI rent increases. Currently rented to a Plumbing Business with a large modern retail and office area, 2 storerooms, a loading dock, undercover storage area, toilets, large shed, yard space and another smaller vehicle/ equipment shed. The property is well fenced with rear access. 92 Woods St is currently empty with an estimated rent return of $150pw. Some of the costs are shared between the 2 buildings.

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8 Florence St – Set in a quite cul de sac in the vibrant regional town of Donald, this approx. 785 sq. mt. vacant residential block offers plenty. It gives you the opportunity to build your dream home and live a peaceful existence. Fully colorbond fenced on 3 sides with an approx. 25 metre frontage, footpaths and driveway crossover are all included. All services, power, water supply, sewerage and telephone are all available to the block.

40 Anderson St – A good number of years ago now this site was going to be a unit development with 5 units already built on adjacent blocks but now we are selling this 9838m2 block in 2 titles. Some of the services were laid at the start by the original developers. The property is close to the Yarriambiack Shire office, Warracknabeal Leisure Centre and 2 blocks from the main street.

40 Meyer St – At the same time the owner has brought the home into the modern era with the choice of colours and very clever distressing of the floorboards throughout a good portion of the home. The lounge has a wood heater insert and the kitchen also has a wood heater set in an old fireplace, ducted evap. cooling takes care of the summer months. The modern kitchen also has a large walk in butlers pantry and separate dining area. The master bedroom has an ensuite and the main bathroom has a claw foot bath to add to the character. There is also a cosy sitting room just off the lounge.

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Lots 9 & 10, 122 Craig Ave – Warracknabeal has a shortage of units sites available so we are excited to offer these 2 being sold as one for sale. Set amongst other units and quality homes you have the option to live in one and rent the other one out or even build them both to rent out. This is a unique opportunity and the development is opposite the Yarriambiack creek in one of the most sort after locations in town.

144 Scott St – The hotel has had extensive renovations completed recently, with new toilets, fresh paint, store room, floor covering and a completely revamped beer garden. There is a spacious bar and 2 dining rooms to cater for a comfortable 110 people. Upstairs there is a 5 bedroom managers residence and 8 lettable rooms. The hotel comes fully equipped and there is even room for further development. This hotel is showing excellent figures and is ideal for a husband and wife team plus casual staff or 2 couples to run jointly. One of only 2 hotels currently open in the town, the Royal Mail is a fantastic business opportunity for someone looking to get into an easy to run country pub.

3 Alamein Ave – Currently rented for $170pw until at least April 2020 this home is already generating a good return. With the option of either 2 living areas and 2 bedrooms or 1 living area and 3 bedrooms, small but functional kitchen, bathroom with a shower and vanity, internal laundry, wood heating and evap cooling. Outside there is a double garage with half concreted floor and a power point and another high carport idea for a caravan.

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The Mayor, Cr Mark Radford, Councillors, Chief Executive Sunil Bhalla, Directors and staff of the Horsham Rural City Council express their sincere and deepest sympathy to the family of Geoff on his recent passing. Together with his late wife Helen, Geoff was an extraordinary philanthropist who gave generously to many projects in our regional communities. Our municipality benefited from the Handbury’s contributions to major capital projects including the Town Hall and Art Gallery redevelopment and the Horsham Aquatic Centre. Geoff was also a strong supporter of our youth programs over a number of years. Regional Victoria has today lost a great friend and supporter.

Hamilton, Victoria, November 26th, peacefully at home surrounded by his family. Beloved husband of the late Helen, father of Matt, Paul, Paddy and Judy; father-inlaw of Clare, Robyn, Helen and Rowly; Son of Ormond and Sheila Handbury (both dec), brother of John and Jim (both dec); grandfather of Keith, Jessie and Elisa; Stephen, Fiona and Kate; Robert, Debbie, Christina and Jack; Sarah, Helen, Nick and Will (dec)

POULTON, Bernie The committee of the Horsham & District Harness Racing Club are saddened by the passing of our colleague, friend and committee member and offer our deepest sympathy to his family.

HANDBURY, Geoffrey Norman AO A memorial service to celebrate the life of Mr Geoffrey Norman Handbury AO will be held at the Sports Centre, at The Hamilton and Alexandra College, on Saturday December 7th at 1.30pm. Followed by fellowship at the Hamilton Exhibition and Conference Centre. In lieu of flowers, donations would be appreciated to Western District Health Service, Hamilton. Envelopes will be available at the service.

Disabled vehicle drop-off zone will be offered at College Street Hamilton.

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Caravans

Caravans

1997 Jayco Swan Campervan, VGC, full annex, gas oven and grill, 3 way fridge, sleeps 6 $9,500 Ph 0417166309

Mitsubishi Triton 4x4 campervan, 2011 GLX 2.5 auto diesel, d/bed, auto washer, microwave, double gas burner, TV, rev camera, pull out awning, EC, 181,750km 1LX6JS $32,500ono Ph 0419035370

Horsham Veterinary Hospital

Animals & Accessories 3 x Male Border Collie/Kelpie pups, 12wks old, vaccinated and microchipped. 2 x black/white chest, 1 x white w/black markings, microchip # 978101081700306 / 978101081699197 / 978101081698799 Ph 0419381827 Angus Heifers, 6 at 9mths old, PIC # 3NGJT129, $3900ono the lot Ph 0488616055

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Budgerigars, assorted colours $8each Ph 0417533579

2003 Avan the Tayla pop-top, 2 axle, reg till 12/19 $15,500 Ph 0417119787

Budgerigars, show quality at pet prices Ph 0447080439

Fishing worms for sale, 60 for $8 Ph Jack 0466255885

Bus services will be conveying to the venue at the Sports Centre.

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Animals & Accessories

Powered caravan site, Adelaide Shores West beach, Jan 6-18 $830 Ph 0407504825

PARKING Parking will be at the Hamilton Exhibition and Conference Centre, entering via Horner Street Hamilton.

Event Services

The Funeral of Keith Raynor Kuhne will take place at the Graveside, Minimay Cemetery on Monday 9th December commencing at 2pm.

Accommodation

Budgies, pastel colours, including purple $10 Ph 0419505737

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Kelpie Puppies, displaying eagerness and good interest in sheep and goats, good presence, strength and recall, repeat joining of previous successful litters, vaccinated, wormed and micro chipped, 1 bitch, 1 dog available, DOB 26/08/2019, both parents work and from good proven bloodlines, microchip # 956000012225934 / 956000012226603 source # EE108655 $500each Ph Jason 0417800550 Kelpie working dog, dog 4 years, good natural ability, will work all day, good force, natural presence, will back and bark, good biddable nature, genuine reason for sale, up to date with vaccination and worming, microchipped, working kelpie registration pending, microchip # 9560000095477582013311, source # EE108655, $2500.00 Ph Jason 0417800550

Nubian Dairy Goats, bucks only, well handled, de-horned and weathered for pets, entire for breeding, few only, available now in varied colours, herd can be viewed, PIC# 3HSMM097 $120 Ph 0457120834 Wartook One Hereford bull, 18mths old, very well bred and quiet PIC# 3HSM008LB $1800 plus Gst Ph 0429434340

2006 Traveller Penthouse 21’6”, ensuite, queen bed, awning and tebbs annexe, air con, 80lt fridge, dual batteries, extra storage, low kms, garaged $35,000 Ph: 53521626 or 0457150643 Ararat 2008 A-van Cruiseliner, VGC, 3way fridge, microwave, HWS, annexe zip walls, q/bed $9,999 Ph 0428847968 Carry Me Camper, full annex, 240v/12v, new battery, water tank, fridge/freezer on slide $6,500 Ph 0427840201

Peachface and Fisher Lovebirds, variety of colours, from $20 Ph 0428832058 Stawell Stock horse X Brumby, 4yo, bay gelding, 15hh, easy to catch, good nature, good home only, selling due to too many horses PIC # 3NGOL176 $650 Ph 0477439545

Carry-Me Camper, EC, all zippers working, very easy setup, selling due to upgrade $4500 Ph John 0427007216

Linara Poll Dorset stud Rams, 2018 drop, paddock raised, PIC # 3NGJM012 $600 plus Gst Ph 0427155508 Mini goats, bottle babies, PIC# 3HMGE009 Ph 0427471295

The Weekly Advertiser welcomes your advertising. We are required strictly by law to include specific information on some items when publishing your advertisement. A snapshot of your obligations are as follows: ANIMALS *All for-sale advertisements, for either cats or dogs must include one of the following: • Individual microchip numbers • Vet certificate to exclude individual animals from needing microchips • Domestic animal-business number PLUS a source number from the Pet Exchange Register LIVESTOCK *Selling, giving away or bartering of all livestock must include a Property Identification Code (PIC number) in the advertisement.

Tropical fish, convict cichlids or bristlenose catfish $10each or 3 for $25, $5 from each purchase goes to anti-cancer Ph 0474159010 after 6pm Two female Regent Parrots $50 each Ph 53902387 Young Muscovy drakes $25 each Ph 0429912620

Baby Needs

Jayco Swan 2012, EC, only used at Christmas, sleeps up to 6 people, full annex, bag end flys, 3 way fridge, gas-electric stove, innerspring mattress, very clean unit $19,000ono Ph 0477616759

Barely used 3 in 1 cot with new mattress and some bedding, swivel car seat and booster seat $800ono Ph 0407315655

130L 12V caravan fridge $750 Ph 0427840201

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REDUCED 2008 Bailey Senator, 4 berth, island d/bed, ensuite, air-con & heating, awning, motor movers, many extras, EC $30,000 Ph 0429333393

REDUCED 22’ Walkabout caravan with Landcruiser 80 series steel axle, disc brakes, all independent air bags, suspension with built in air compressor and tank, 186L, 2dr fridge/freezer, separate shower, toilet, 7kg washing machine, aircon, gas room heating, many extras $34,000 Ph 0429986219

FOR HIRE

Hayman Reece complete, EC, 12’ new sun blocker wall, new annex floor $450ono Ph 0407861766

Jayco Flamingo campervan, tough offroad, 2000 model, VGC $12500ono Ph 0457809056

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Coromal 2009 Caravan, 16’ poptop, as new cond, brand new cover, 2 s/beds, a/c, heating, elec brakes, reverse camera added $18,000 Ph 0423967449

Antiques

Antique dresser/hall stand, beautifully restored $395 Ph 0438811721

Pop-up Statesman Royale caravan, 17’6”, 1994, island d/bed, mod/cons, roll-out awning, EC $18,000 Ph 0407821021

Family Jayco caravan, very comfy d/island pillow top bed, 2 good size bunk beds, microwave, 90L fridge, easy to erect annex, a/c and heating, plus all accs. Available to hire in January from 18/1-31/1 can be in Gardens Caravan Park Port Fairy for these dates fully set up and can be packed up. Contact Nathan on 0418657247 or sales@ppandu.com.au

WANTED CARAVANS POPTOPS AND CAMPERS

Majestic Tiara, late 2007 build, 20’, ensuite, loaded with features, one owner, EC, always shedded $35,000 Ph 0400999412

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Farm Machinery

Farm Machinery

Farm Machinery

Farm Machinery

Farm Machinery

For Sale

Tractor Inter B414 diesel, new clutch, new back tyres, 3pt linkage $7700 inc Gst Ph 0428847201 Various field bins ranging from $3300 to $8800 inc Gst Ph 0428946395 REDUCED Caravan, custom built mid 1980s, 17.5’, front kitchen, 2 s/ bed, 8’ wide Deluxe Tebbs annex, all in beautiful condition $9,200 Ph 0419348320

REDUCED Trakmaster 17.5’ off-road van, built strong but never been off-road, tandem axle, two solar panels, 12” heavy duty breaks, long double island bed, a/c, diesel deater, new hot water system, external shower, awning, off-road hitch, sugar glider suspension, reversing camera and more more extras $39,000 Ph 0455735514

REDUCED Windsor 638S limited edition, 21’, lots of extras, EC. ensuite, low kms $37,990 Ph 0413445347

2001 Hardi 2700L 18mtr Boomspray, near new wings, hydraulic lift and fold $22,000 inc Gst Ph for details 0417329847

2002 Case IH 2388 Harvester, harvest ready, full service history, egn 4972hr, rot 4064hr, trimble FM 750 guidance, 2011, 2142 draper front, 30’ with trailer Ph 0428857579

2002 Freightliner, C12 motor, GCM, 46,000kg, 34’, T/A Pohlner trailer, RWC supplied, ready to go, air bags all round, scales, tipper got dics breaks, farm leased $88,000 inc Gst Ph Peter 0428990907 2008 Claas Lexion 600 header & 40ft Macdon FD70 front $200,000 + Gst Ph 0427323041

JD CTS 2 Maximiser header, chopper, chaff spreader, customer CAT 480 R 2003, Canola pick up drawbar, grain tank cover, front tyres (country wide), 12’, 972 McDon, 36’ 90%, rear 30%, 4330 egn hrs, 2900 draper front plus trailer, tyres 95%, rot hrs, JD 930R front, tyne reel, Leith C12 motor, EC, ready to go, worth trailer, canola pickup front, spare parts, look, cheap high capacity machine, VGC $68,200 inc Ph 0427861316 farm leased $88,000 inc Gst Ph Peter Jetstream computer boomspray, Velthuis 0428990907 2000L, GC $5000 plus Gst Ph Chamberlain 24 Run John Deere 0418345035 Combine with small seed box and Morris 3 row finger tines, $10,000 plus GST ono Ph 0428 844204 Chamberlain 4080B tractor, 7700 hrs, 3 point linkage, EC $9000 plus GST (neg) Ph: 0409825423 Stawell

Tambo Offroad Camper Trailer, 2008, one owner, tailgate kitchen, annexe, great family camper $4800ono Ph 0407883423 Tow Hitch and Level Riders, VGC, $405 Ph 0427705671

2x Sany mini excavators, 2018, plus gal trailer, mud bucket, ripper, two GP buckets, quick release and piping, 23 and 24hrs, EC $27,000each inc Gst or will separate Ph 0428344291 30’ Smale Pea pickup on John Deere front $12,000 plus Gst Ph 0499852208

Header 1986 Inter 1440 model 5200 hrs with 23’, 810 open front serviced annually by IH mechanic, always shedded, EC for age $12,000 plus Gst Horsham Ph 0428844204

Clothes & Accessories Masonics Past Grand Standard Bearer apron, collar, jewel $300 Ph 0439101170

40KA chamberlain with 6 cylinder motor in GC, 43’ tri axle Southern Cross trailer in GC, 43’ flat top freighter trailer, 45’ tri axle trailer with bogie dolly in GC $48,500 inc Gst or can separate Ph 0427557622 500g water tank $200 Ph 0428384111

New 3/4 length suede coat, large size 14, terracotta/tan $90ono Ph 0413555645

Skope Misa lock key cool room, drop in unit, 2230w x 1830d x 2230h, VGC $4000 Ph 0417101120

Farm Machinery 1 tonne field lot grain feeder $500 Ph 0428384111

Allis Chalmers “WC” Patrol, grader/ frontend/loader rare, good goer, built in the 1940s $7000 Ph 53821452 for more info

Batco 15-85 shifter 35hp camera and lights $45,000 plus Gst Ph 0427323041

3PL PTO Tractor slasher, 1.8m wide, heavy duty $1000 Ph 0417385223

NH TR88 header, 36’ Macdon front, perfect cond $44,500 inc Gst ono Ph 0428946395 REDUCED Slasher 3PL Howard, 2011, gal deck, 1.3m, full wheel equip, very good original cond $1430 inc Gst Ph 0427861958

8 tine scarby linkage $300 Ph 53 812721 night only

9” Wolf angle grinder with Wolf Sapphire vertical cut off stand of various discs $200 Ph 0487592270 900 Vanity, 2 door 3 drawer, 1 tap hole, new $250 Ph 53852748

Black rocking horse $300 Ph 53822721 Cat cage, as new $10 Ph 0409967815 Selling hay, grain, machinery for farmers at very low cost www. agsalesaustralia.com.au Ph 0429008301 Smale pea plucker, suit case 1010 front $2000 plus Gst Ph 0428951262

500 Freeman Rd, Mt Cole Creek, Vic 3377 A/c Bellastead Farming

PLANT AND EQUIPMENT Fiat Tractor, 7786 hrs; 1982 Ford 8401 FEL, 9280 hrs; Old Ford Tractor, ROP, No bonnet; Claas Quadrant 1200 Baler; John Shearer Coulter Tyne Drill 16 Row Direct Drill Seeder; 3PL Goldacres Sprayer with Granny Pot; Silvan 345L Fertiliser Spreader; Bunyip Slipper Imp; Blueline Scarifier; Harrows; Vennings 9” x 50’ Auger; Pencil Auger with electric motor; Auger boots; New Holland Mower Conditioner; V-Rake; Sqounder bale feedout cart; Trail feeder; Paton Hay Cradle; 10 x Bromar 24 bag lick feeders; Vermeeren Bros Crutching unit; Ruddweigh weighing system; FEL bucket; 3PL Grader blade; Old baby Quin Trailer VEHICLES 1983 WB Holden Ute with spare parts; Not Running; 186 Holden motor with 5 speed gear box; Boomer bull bar; 1995 Nissan Pathfinder D21 Wagon, V6, Unreg, Not Running

OUTSIDE ENTRIES Draffin Sheep Handler; Ford Napier 23 tyne scarifier DIRECTIONS: 21 km from Ararat on the Pyrenees Hwy. Turn right on to Freeman Road. Signs erected. CATERING: Light refreshments by Ararat City Band. TERMS: Strictly payment by cash or cheque or EFTPOS on sale day. All buyers must register and bidding numbers will apply, photo ID required. GST will apply to all lots.

Acco 8.3 Cummins motor 5 cubic metre hyd mixer $15,000 Ph 0498511395 Air conidtioner, artic circle, CFM6000, engine good, base rusty $180 Ph 53840235

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Boom spray Croplands Pegasus 2012, 6000l, airbag, suspension, 7 section, all the extras, excellent A1 condition $68,000 plus Gst Ph 0428857579

CONTACT DETAILS: Landmark Ararat Ph 03 5352 1025 John McGrath 0417 047 648; Vendor Beck McKay 0437 739 977

Coleman gazebo, 3m x 3m, never used $120ono Ph 53523885 Ararat

Desk computer monitor, mouse, keyboard and drive plus all leads, EC $120 Ph 0409967815 Horsham

FOR SALE

Freezer Westinghouse 150L chest $155 Ph 0439300079

2005 MACK Trident Truck, Body: Tip-

per, Build Year 05/2005, Engine No: TRUCKS & MACHINERY WANTED EA74705B2564, Engine: 6 Cylinder Tur-

Neville Roy: 0417 594bo517 Diesel, Transmission: Manual Eaton Secondhand Machinery 9516 Fuller,Dealer GVM: 24,700KG, LMCT VIN: 6FMF08C695D711344 $68,000 including GST

Used 1998 Barry Stoodley, 30ft Sliding A Trailer with 6ft sides, VIN: 6G9T25000W2AF3028 $36,000 including GST Used Tungsten Trailer, Colour: Blue, Tri-Axle, Build date: 10/05, VIN: 6T9T25ABJ505DB002 $38,000 including GST

Used Kenworth K104, Build Date: 03/02, GVM:24,100KG, VIN: 6F50000002A422372 $33,000 including GST LMCT: 9516

Contact Neville 0417 594 517 www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Chook feeders, made by Max Hedt, 2 sizes, large $175, small $130, will reduce feed costs dramatically, last remaining stock, cash only Ph Eric 53470200

Crouch fishing reel, HMV old gramophone, Mickey Mouse cream radio, black marble clock Ansonia, old violin in original case, old HMV wooden radio, Empire State radio, 3pc cane fishing rod, cottage clock, upright gramophone, bakelite and chrome overhead reel, solid brass fishing reel, will separate Ph 53824316

Truck & Machiner y Sa R . les W N.

PHOTOS: Visit https://landmarkharcourts.com.au/ClearingSales/View/1420 1999 John Deere CTS II with 936D Draper front on trailer. MAV chopper rotor upgrade, Big Top, 2100 colour screen and receiver for yield mapping. Fire extinguishers, spot and LED lights, camera for reverse and engine, 4478 Sep hrs $47,000 plus Gst Ph 0407179433

Billiard table, full size Alcock Thomson & Taylor No 2360, includes all original accessories, rules and score board, removal at purchaser’s cost, $3500ono Ph 0409406366 Stawell

9x6’ blue oriental carpet, suits Schumachers crop lifters, suit 40’ modern decor, EC $800 Ph 0408 378 with cotton reel holders $25 each Ph 665 Horsham 0428894258

Post driver cable operated screw side tilt, works well $990 Ph 0428340324 Natimuk

Clearing Sales

B.H. fitness cross trainer, as new $400 Ph 0447674771 Ararat

5’ Irish slasher, GO $400 Ph 53 812721 night only

8x5 heavy duty tandem trailer, as new, complete with 2’ cage and weather proof poly cover $3700 Ph 0421763528

SUNDRIES Kelvinator Fridge; Antique Fire Extinguishers; numerous empty IBC’s; numerous Truck Boxes; Railway Iron; Misc sundries Amazone 36m spread spreader, EC $8000 plus Gst Ph 0428857579

2x 2000lt rainwater slimline poly tank, taupe colour $575 each Ph 0428847968

8’ x 5’ tandem tipping trailer $2500 Ph 0437412198

WORKSHOP TOOLS & EQUIPMENT Toolmac Heavy Duty 16 speed Drill Press; The Warner & Swasey & Co Metal Lathe; Air Compressor; Sundry Tools & workshop equipment

1997 Case 2188, only 3800rotor hrs, well maintained, most 2388 upgrades, new from front to rear, comes with 1020 flex front and trailer Ph for details 0417329847

Atom lawn edger, VGC $250 Ph 53822660

1x 3000lt slimline poly tank, taupe colour $775 Ph 0428847968

Saturday, December 14, 2019, 10am 7720 JD Header, GC, 25’ 224 real front, CYE-727, no further use $6000 plus Gst Ph 0457589689

Antique barbers chair, located Nhill, pick up only $1500 Ph June 0428334932 or Liz 0402447037

18’ Windmill $1200 Ph Melissa 0490043749

MX 200 Magnum 2000 tractor, EC, 2180hrs, trimble FM 750 guidance $57,000 plus Gst Ph 0428857579

CLEARING SALE

Masonics Set of tails, pure wool, little use, white braces etc, EC $100 Ph 0439101170

Commercial Equipment

Isuzu Tipper Truck, 1985, GC $5500 Ph 0407340457

AMC ride on mower, 330 Outback 13hp Honda $1100ono Ph 0458681119

145’ tri axle flat top trailer, 143’ tri axle flat top trailer, 1957 Ford truck, side valve, V8, EC, 1 poly fuel tank, 800l with pump, 1 poly fuel tank, call for prices Ph 0427557622

REDUCED Fourteen Mackay combine sprint tynes and fittings $150 the lot Ph 53811093

REDUCED New Holland 848 Baler, needs work $500ono inc Gst 0419542569

Portable stock loading ramp, lots of features, 6m long, lifts to 2.7m $6200 Ph 0428944462

Aircraft Hanger Horsham Airport, 40’x40’, could be used for storage $40,000 terms available Ph 53824766

1600 cleaned bricks $500 Ph 53821517

REDUCED McCormick-Deering “22-36” tractor, original cond, good goer, made in 1932 $6000 or offers Ph 0448710628

Holland fixed turn table $550 inc Gst Ph 0428894258

3pl Hayes 4’ PTO slasher, VGO $1375 inc Gst Ph 0429986227

12’ x 7’ tri axle trailer $2200 Ph 0437412198

Loxton slasher 10’ $3000 plus Gst Ph 0429434340

30’ Smale pea plucker, Case 1010 front in GC, front only, no trailer $8000 Ph 0418166024 Windsor Statesman full size, dual axle, full sized annexe, double island bed, sas oven and cooktop, 3 way fridge, elec brakes $16,850 Ph 0427301165

For Sale

REDUCED Chamberlain 9G 1962 Model new head gasket, linkage, cab, pwr/st, good rubber, no further use, $6,500 + GST, Ph 0428848203

Kelly prickle chain, 45’, standard chain, excellent order, $35,000 plus Gst $38,500 Ph 53832227 after 7pm

Gator John Deer TX, Nov 08, 1986hrs, with elec tipping tray $6500 Ph 0429986219 Grain auger, Sherwell, 43x7, 18hp Vanguard jockey wheel, GC $2750 inc Gst Ph 0428504228

REDUCED Amazone Spreader, Z-AM 3000 $13,000 plus Gst Ph 0427861246

REDUCED Chamberlain combine, 24 row, 7” spacing press wheels $1500ono Ph 0419778181 Jeparit

K125 Kenworth 36’ bogie tip over axle trailer, would make good farm truck, truck reg 03884F, trailer reg 01129A $25,000 Ph Dale 0418166024 Ferguson TEA20 1951 12V, new tyres, mudguards, 5/wheel, seat, water pump, hoses, paint, recored radiator and alternator in top condition, more information and spection photo available Ph Laurie 0429491426 Horsham

Zetor Tractor 1978, 100hp, front wheel assist, GC, $6,000 Ph 0407340457

Generator AEG, 2400w on wheels, used once $450 Ph 0409967815 Horsham Golf GTH 16’ 6’’, Features, combo shw/tlt, gas h/wtr, 2 s/ beds, new 3 way fridge, phone for more great features, reluctant sale -downsizing home, lovely well kept van, many extras $14,500 Ph 0354951652 St Arnaud Goodyear tractor tyres, 420/70R 28, brand new $650each Ph 0428212996 Hardwood timber, 9 pieces, 3m 470cm long, 145cm wide, 70cm thick Ph 0458014560 Hay, small squares, grass, good for all stock, Navaree area, $8 each Ph 0491378627 Header parts to suit 1460 and 1640 case headers, rear axle, dbl sided shaker drive belt, new, 1/4 of new price $300 Ph 0407911884 Homebrew kit, spirit and beer, too much to list $999 Ph 0419505737

Wednesday, December 4, 2019


For Sale

Household Items

Household Items

Household Items

Hot water system, Rheem, natural gas, 135l $100ono Ph 0428313173

Refrigerator Electrolux 505L, upside down fridge/freezer, 4yo, EC $350ono Ph 53892041

Husqvarna ride on mower, model LTH2038, 2010, EC $2,500ono Ph 0408808297 Horsham

Hydro pressure excavator, sucker trailer large capacity, 2006 sharp, reliable $20,000 plus Gst Ph 0428582177 Industrial flood light 250 HPS or 250MH comes with lamp and spare ballast ignitor lamp to make 250MP, never used, 240v $250ono Ph 0409967815 Horsham Kelvinator Opal 300 ltr fridge/freezer $250 Ph 0439300079 Ladies Repco bike, GO, pick up only $85 Ph 0429066504 after 6pm Line Trimmer kit, 2 stroke engine, brush cutter that connects to same shat, 2 in 1 $120 Ph 0438644473 Metal tool box 1.15m long x 15cm wide $30 Ph 0458014560 New season hay for sale, small bales, barley, beans and rye with some clover $10 pick up, elevator available Ph 53810850 One Scheppach 10” band saw, as new, one carbee wood lathe and tools Ph 53 812721 night only Patio Heatstrip portable electric heater, brand new $250ono Ph 0447674771 Ararat Portable Lincoh welder, 200amp, 3000 watt, 15amp generator, with Kohler twin motor on wheels $1600 Ph 0429986219 Rangehood and 4 burner gas cooktop, EC, selling due to upgrade $120, can seperate Ph 0402808839 Stawell

Antique French style dresser/ sideboard, original glass and mirror, separates into 3 piece for easy transport, look beautiful in country kitchen, period lounge $1000 Ph 0448523758 Bench top elec oven and hot plates $75 Ph 0427840201

Pegar pocket spring seats Home Theatre 4 seater recliner in soft brown leather, made in QLD, model ‘Wellington’, 4 modified drink holders to suit wine glasses or stubbies or cans, optional adjustable headrests, comes from pet free, smoke free, kid free home, absolute EC $5750 Ph for more pictures and info Ph 0427042750 Nhill

Dining table, 6 seater extendable, beige, cloth, wooden $150 Ph 0447660707 Dream pot thermal cooker 6L $120 Ph 0427840201

Ride on mower, Cox Stockman, 15hp, B&S, EC $2200 Ph 0417554089 Rotary Hoe, 6’ 3PL HD 3sp rotor, EC $1600ono Ph 53826461 or 0429309491

Household items, sofa bed, tv unit, 2x timber coffee tables, 2x entrance stands, computer desk, q/bed base, small timber table and 4 chairs, best offer on all items Ph 0409210594

Table tennis table, GC $100 Ph 0469740723 Tandem trailer, 10x6, carry 3.2 tonne with hoist, spare wheel, ZO7073 $11,000ono Ph 0458681119 Tri-axle plant trailer, elec brakes, new tyres, VG cond, stock crate to suit, W64074 $7700 Ph 0427361335

Rangehood and glass ceramic cooktop and cleaning utensils $280ono Ph 0409967815 Horsham

Garage Sale

Water pump (leader), suit small to medium size tank, new, PRP $300 sell $180 Ph Steve 0432502452 Horsham Windows Cedar, 1x 620w 1800h, 1x 1740w 1800h $200 or will separate Ph 0428535646 World War 2 ammunition containers, timber and steel, various sizes, individual prices Ph 0487592270

Saturday, December 7th 8am-1.30pm New and old stuff, fishing gear, garden items, tools, camping gear, furniture, elec tools. Everything must go. Free stuff also.

48 Edith St, Horsham Saturday, December 7 8am to 1pm BIG CLEANOUT! Bits of everything! Something for everyone!

Garage Sale 445 Henty Highway, Haven Saturday December 7th 9am - 1pm

Assorted goods.

Garage Sale 105 Stawell Road, Horsham Sunday, December 8th 9am - 12noon Numerous items, household, outdoor, handyman, prints - downsizing and clear out.

Garage Sale 1970 Pomonal Rd, Pomonal Sunday, December 8th

Household Items 2 fireplace barrier protectors, bronze embossed, spanish bull fighter and one metal black barrier, both $150 Ph 0447660707

9am - 1pm

Household goods and furniture, antique furniture, shed items, clothing and bric-a-brac

Wednesday, December 4, 2019

REDUCED 3.5mm Steel hull boat and trailer, ‘Evinrude’, 6cc outboard motor plus accessories, U35615, NZ465 $1100 Ph 0427861198

Harley Davidson, 1976 shovelhead, 1200cc, 5speed, fitted with sidecar, EC, best offer Ph 0434957205

REDUCED 1997 Subaru sedan, Liberty, RX 2.5l, AWD, 5spd, reg until Dec, QOY107 $1800ono Ph 53871405

Hasq ride on mower, GC, inspect in Horsham $1000 Ph 0408378665

REDUCED 2002 Subaru Outback Wagon, 6cyl, 3.0ltr auto, runs well, 418000km, WBU243, best offer Ph 0400979635

Honda 125 dirt bike, seat height 700ml only, VGC, $1000 firm Ph 0429060349 REDUCED 2013 Honda Motorcycle, CRF250, EC, 12mths reg, only 900km, 1E2TO2, $4500 Ph 0400518232

Lost

Suzuki GS 500, 2009, EC, 8255kms, 1C6YR $4200 Ph 0428857579

Suzuki GW Innazuma, 2013, registered, RWC, new tyres, perfect condition, 14,000kms $2800 Ph 0403827756

marine

Toyota Camry, 1995, csi, 4cyl, auto, as is no reg or rwc, 195,000kms, IDH98N $750ono Ph 0406533184

Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000 1978 Mercedes Benz 280SEL, in very good condition, eng # 11098522038527, serial # 2227544, $4000 with RWC Ph Geoff 0488689502 leave message 2003 Toyota Hilux Ute, manual, 6 mths rego, 4 new tyres, dual fuel, cruise control, CD player, genuine tray, tonneau cover, 325,000 km, SNW593 $4000 Ph 0401233321

2004 Holden Vectra CDXi Sports hatch, new tyres and battery, GC, runs and drives really well, V6 motor, low kms, reg and RWC, IPV7MG $5500 Ph 0428504395

Savage putt putt boat 1950s, 15’ fiberglass body and trailer, complete mint mint restoration, welcome inspection, boat reg SR944 Ph 53891725 Stolen food van, taken 23/10 between 9am and 12pm from Kewell property, Y76846, reward offered Ph 0481864397 or call police

REDUCED Honda Odyssey 2004, 2.4 auto, 7 seater, 290,000kms, motor not running, no reg TDY970 $600 Ph 0434557919 Dimboola

Yamaha Grizzly 4 Wheel Motorbike, 350 auto, 627hrs, 2 wheel drive, reg serviced, 2.5yrs old, VGC, side flares, carry box, water tank, 6500kms, $5500 Ph 0457866027

Vacuum cleaner, Dyson DC39, almost new condition $300 Ph 0400821702

Friday, December 6th 5pm - 7.30pm

Vetch seed for sale, 2 tonne Ph 0407549060

Motor Vehicles under $3000

VR Ute, bullbar, towbar, canopy tub liner, good tyres, eng # 6H8VRK80HSL810643, no reg/RWC, $1800 Ph 0422621071

REDUCED Caribbean half cab, 65hp Mercury outboard, GC, DPO38, tilt trailer, H85.540 $4800ono Ph 53825727 business hours

21 Bradshaw St, Horsham

Various potted plants, large and small great prices Ph 0353821130

Motorcycles

REDUCED Brooker 4.2m 30hp mariner, elec start, power tilt, f/ steer, new trailer JO207 T77272 $2500 Ph 0400017344

Garage Sales

Slate billiard table, 8x4, EC, never used, too big for room, with cues, scorer and all balls Ph Bill $4000 Ph 0427311998 Superior multihead mower, 3PL 8’ suitable lawn mowing, EC $1900ono Ph 53826461 or 0429309491

Roll top desk with 10 drawers, key lock for security, roll top locks automatically when closed including all drawers, extra storage pockets inside roll top, handy for hiding the general paperwork, home business or students desk, H1175xW1220xD610, Australian made, very clean, kid free, smoke free, pet free $425 Ph for more pictures and info 0427042750 Nhill

Fantastic Furniture 5 seater Drake Modular lounge suite, VGC, new $900 selling for $500 neg Ph 0417243954

REDUCED 2000 Surplus building bricks, new $700 for the lot or will separate Ph 0457570421

REDUCED Trailer, 6x4, covered, GC, R38405 $1100 Ph 0407581291

Pride ski boat, 150hp Evinrude, fantastic first boat $5000 Ph Peter 0428990907

Smart space cookware, saucepans and frypan set $150 Ph 0427840201

Garage Sale REDUCED Slater 200lb Scales, rayo kero table lamp, lge duplex steelite reel 1931 6in, dietz union driving lamp kero, HAC wooden helmet mantle clock, wooden mantle clock,floyd pound/ in pressure gauge, solid brass 10in boat propeller, lge wooden gun case with acc, solid leather gun case by cashmanc, $1050 or will separate, Ph 53824316

marine

mobility aids Access four wheel walker, padded seat, EC, larger wheels $220ono Ph 0409981227

Yamaha Scooter, 5750kms, EC, reg 1F173 $1600 Ph 0408824734 Yamaha TTR 50E 2012, GC $999 Ph 0429885236

Motor Vehicle Accessories

2006 Subaru Outback, 7mths reg, EC, runs well, TXB666 $9999 Ph 0428504301 or 0429000912

Engine L98, V8 with complete manual drive line from 2010 VE SS, done 20k only Ph 0488228976 Steinbauer performance chip suit Colorado 2014-2019 $1000 Ph 0427840201

1999 Camero Volante 19’ hole, 350 chev plus soft clutch, good family boat, always serviced, on boggie trailer $15,200ono Ph 0427848280

Fold up Scooter, easy to erect and put take apart, paid $2200 will sell for $1600ono Ph 0423664106 Nhill

3.7m Quintrex traveller, safety gear, 2 folding seats, humminbird sounder, bimini cover, 15hp merc, redco trailer, rego U00273, boat rego SX193 $3,000 Ph 0427840201

New light weight wheel chair with accessories, paid $700 will sell for $500 Ph 0402194870

Toyota Hilux 2.8ltr diesel motor, disassembled $800 Eng No. 3L4018131 Ph 0478001572

Motorized Invacare gopher, EC, new batteries $2000ono Ph 0409981227

2007 Holden Berlina, V6, auto, always shedded, serviced regularly, RWC, GC, 105,667kms, UQK133 $8500 Ph 0427923237

32 pound 12v elec trolling motor, new $150 Ph 0427840201 4.2m runabout for sale, forward controls, front opening windscreen, 2 swivel seats, vinyl top, boat is powered by a 30hp Chrysler 2 stroke outboard and Evinrude electric trolling motor, AX599, boat sits on galvanised trailerQ32043, boat has had a sheltered life on inland waters, mainly the lower Glenelg and Rocklands Reservoir, starts and runs well, limited use over its lifetime and past 4 years none at all, always shedded and covered $3000ono Ph Geoff 0488689502 and leave message

Variety of cargo barriers, left over stock to fit Toyota Prado 2002 and 1996, Toyota L’Cruiser, GQ Patrol and kit, L’Cruiser 100S 2005 (2), Toyota Kluger, Ford EA-EF Falcon S/wagon Ph Ken 0418202203 for more info Nhill Shoprider gopher, VGC $1100 Ph 0419570991 Nhill

2008 VE Commodore wagon, auto, 199,000kms, reg til 12/19 YUL638 $6800ono Ph 0458083271

Motorcycles

REDUCED 10’ de Havilland aluminium boat, 4hp Mariner o/board, trailer and accessories, excellent car topper, 2 ski bars with rear loader, boat reg XV027, trailer reg L76302 $900neg Ph 53524062 Ararat

The Weekly Advertiser welcomes your advertising. We are required strictly by law to include specific information on some items when publishing your advertisement. A snapshot of your obligations are as follows: BOATS All advertisements for boats must include: • Hull number or registration number of the boat If a trailer is included with the boat, the advertisement must also include: • Registration number or chassis number of the trailer.

Motor Vehicles under $3000

2008 Toyota Aurion Prodigy, auto, reverse sensors, leather interior, 235,000kms, WXK999 $6000ono Ph 0427340701

1977 XC Fairmont, 4.1 TBar, auto, power steer, a/c, no reg or RWC, permit supplied, owned 25 years, VIN JG34TU82540C Ph 53569340 or 0412482521 2004 Harley V-Rod 1100, immaculate condition, reg till 9/20, 28,500 genuine kms, HF808 $17,000 Ph 0409590596

2003 VY Commodore, 12mths rego, towbar, SGN821 $3000 Ph 0427881236

2005 VT750 Honda Shadow, immaculate cond, brand new tyres, approx 6mths reg, RWC, 25,000kms, 1B2PB $5500ono Ph 0427506755 2015 XVS650 Yamaha V-Star. New condition, warranty, 2667km Reg. 1T-6XN, V&H exhaust, R.W.C on sale, LAMS approved $9000 ONO Ph: 0427051897. 2018 CRF 250R, 2.1 hours on meter, as new $8000ono Ph 0428243616

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Falcon AU ute, 2002, auto, damaged, no tray, BTA714 $240 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola Falcon EB, sound mechanically, GC, registered, ZQI195 $800ono Ph 0427029051 Ford Sapphire GLI wagon, duel fuel, Dec rego, 264,357km $1600 Ph 0488214892

2011 Hyundai i30, auto, 3mths reg, tinted windows, 99,000kms,1DW4MA $9500ono Ph 0428503733

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REDUCED 1963 Humber Super Snipe, good project car, full history, eng no. B8281399 $1500ono Ph 0417106324 Ararat

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Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000

Motor Vehicles $10,000 - $20,000

Motor Vehicles $10,000 - $20,000

Motor Vehicles over $20,000

Musical Instruments

PUBLIC NOTICES

DECLARATION P/L

Fairlane ‘Ghia’ 1998, amaretto gold, orig interior/exterior, 6 CD stacker, EC, 212,000kms $5350 or $5100 w/o RWC Ph 0431215956

New 2019 Kia Rio sedan, won in competition 1OW8AF $16,000 save $3000 Ph 0429634351

REDUCED Austin Healey Sprite MK3, red, ex body, no rust, does need some work, wiring and suspension, comes with heaps of extras, spare motor, hardtop, clutch, spring pack ect, no reg, eng # 9MUH154531 $9900 Ph Steve 0409796471 Wanted to buy manual small car, sedan or hatch, low kms, no more than 10yo, GC to EC, registered, any colour but black, under $5000 Ph 0447773589

Motor Vehicles $10,000 - $20,000

REDUCED Mason & Hamlin Reed Organ, 16 stops, GC $100ono Ph 0427535212 Ararat

RENTALS

AVAILABLE NOW

2002 Nissan Patrol GU111 ST 3L Nissan Navara 2010, dual cab ute, turbo diesel, auto s/wagon, 3mths auto, RWC, 206,000kms, XMO948 rego, EC, 185,145km RKV998 $15,500 $13,500ono Ph 0431718423 Ph 0409103049 Stawell

Fully furnished room for female. Price negotiable.

MY17 BMW 3 Series MSport, 1 owner selling as no longer needs, excellent BMW dealer service history, VERY low mileage, as good as new, sold with RWC, 1ID4AZ, $42,990 Ph 0409549714 2006 3.OD SR Hilux, 5sd, cruise control, reg serviecd, RWC, 196,000kms, 1QF8NL $20,000ono Ph 0427848280 2010 Colorado dual cab 4x4, 12mths reg, cruise control, reverse camera, elec brakes, aluminium tray, silver, 184,000kms $14,500 Ph 0429954795

2014 VF Sedan Sportswagon SV6, auto, black, 8mths rego, full service history, bluetooth, CD player, airbags, abs brakes, blind spot censors, park assist front and rear, rear camera, alarm, climate control two zones, power windows, EC, 81,000kms, 1DB7QD $19,000 Ph 0400009858

Home for relocation, period style, located in Horsham Ph 0427808277

REDUCED 2016 ASX XLA Auto, 1 owner, full service history, only 10,195kms, 1IQ3VI $21,500ono Ph 0428596022

2014 Kia Sportage, just serviced, new tyres, GC, 79,000kms, 1CP3ZT $16,000 Ph 0459941601

Please contact 0412 169 433 real estate

Nissan Patrol 2003, new 4cyl auto done 38,000kms, car 218,000kms, bullbar, towbar, wide tyres, new fuel pump, May reg, RWC, TNW313, $13,999 Ph 0400251464

2012 Honda Civic VTi-L, maroon, auto, one owner, EC, RWC, YYM962 $12,000 Ph 0419522889

Honda Jazz 2002, auto, 1.5l, just serviced, new tyres, VGC, good reliable transport, 180,000kms , RVG580 $3800 Ph 0438026434

2016 Mitsubishi Outlander XLS ZK SUV, 5 seater, Auto, Power Steering, Cruise Control, Central Locking, Air Con, Climate Control, Tow Bar, ABS brakes, Reverse Camera, GPS, 52,000km, 1GS4DS $21,000 Ph 0433714874

Sports Equipment Golf buggy with trailer, Parcar, GO $1000 Ph 53 812721 night only

REDUCED Nissan Navara D22 2013, d/cab, ST-R manual, diesel 4x4, 86,000kms, RWC, 5mths reg 1AI1BX $16,300 Ph Ian 0400564672

wanted to buy Cash paid, gold and silver jewellery, coins, medals, spoons, plates, cups, cutlery, damaged gold chains, rings, etc

2015 Subaru Forester 2.0D-L S4 auto AWD MY15, servicing up to date, RWC, need to go bigger, 98,444kms, 1GQ6NC $23,995 Ph 0419135164

REDUCED Nissan Navara Twin Cab, 2009 D40, 4x4, 6spd manual, RWC, 16’ alloy wheels, abs brakes, 6 stacker CD player, 12mths reg, 1DL4AS $13,000ono Ph 0423662397

REDUCED Commodore VF SS ute, long reg, towbar, black, manual, RWC supplied, new tarp, must sell 1BE7GT $23,995 Ph 0478829527

Musical Instruments

Ph Chris 0497249130 SHD0015489 beekeeper is looking for bee swarms to collect and box or remove Ph David 53822030

DECLARATION Municipality

Date of Commencement

dd/mm/yyyy

Fire Danger Period The Chief Officer of CFA will be introducing the Fire Danger Period for all land within the municipalities listed below. The Fire Danger Period will commence at 0100 hours on the date shown and unless varied by a subsequent declaration, will end at 0100 hours on 1 May 2020. Municipality

Date of Commencement

HORSHAM RURAL CITY COUNCIL (REMAINDER)

dd/mm/yyyy

WEST WIMMERA SHIRE COUNCIL (REMAINDER)

9 December 2019

9 December 2019

Certain restrictions on the lighting of fires are in force during the Fire Danger Period. Information about fire restrictions within the Country Area of Victoria can be obtained from www.cfa.vic.gov.au, your local CFA District Office or Municipal Fire Prevention Officer.

Steven Warrington Chief Executive Officer/ Chief Officer, CFA

Certain restrictions on the lighting of fires are in force during the Fire Danger Period.

2002 HDJ79R Turbo Diesel Landcruiser ute $33,000 inc Gst Ph 0427323041

2000 Toyota Prado, petrol, auto, 254,223km, 1IN6NI, $17,000ono Ph 0434358412

The FireEmail Dangertomstrans@hotmail.com Period will commence at 0100 hours on the date shown and unless varied by a HORSHAM 0419 323 118 subsequent declaration, will end at 0100 hours on 1 May 2020.

Public Notices

Motor Vehicles over $20,000

2015 FGX-XR8 6sp manual silhouette paint with grey/black leather interior, travelled 26,000kms, as new always covered and garaged, car bra included AXM968 $41,000ono contact Ph0458505914

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Salary Range $74,448 - $83,657 Dependent on qualifications and experience To be successful in this Senior Support role you will have: • Qualification in Administration or similar • Minimum 3 years experience in a senior administrative role • Knowledge and understanding of current governance and compliance practices in the public health sector • Proven outstanding organisational skills with the ability to manage and prioritise multiple tasks • Highly developed interpersonal skills, including collaborative and inclusive work practices, positivity, flexibility and forward thinking For further information about this opportunity please visit – http://rnh.net.au/your-opportunities/employment/ or contact Kevin Mills CEO on 03 5396 1200 We invite applications from suitably qualified applicants by providing a CV and cover letter addressing the key selection criteria to applications@rnh.net.au by close of business 3rd January 2020. Rural Northwest Health values family and work life balance

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Perinatal Mental Health Clinician • Location: Edenhope or Kaniva • Part-time, Ongoing • Band 7 – Range ($94,121 – $105,203) plus superannuation As part of West Wimmera Shire Council’s commitment to improving perinatal depression, we are looking for a suitably qualified Perinatal Mental Health Clinician to work across the West Wimmera Shire. Our aim is to provide better support and treatment for expectant and new mothers experiencing depression and anxiety within our Shire.

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With a combination of field, glasshouse, laboratory and office work, this position assists with a plant pathology research program. Specific duties include the preparation of seed for sowing of field and glasshouse experiments, field sampling of soil and plants, inoculation of plants with disease, management of field and glasshouse experiments with diseases, and data recording and entry. The ability to learn techniques to grow plant diseases in the laboratory and assess plants for diseases is essential.

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The practitioner will actively follow up on mental health screenings or perinatal mental health concerns identified by maternal and child health nurses, midwives or general practitioners. The successful applicant will undertake clinical assessments, provide psychoeducation, therapy, care coordinator, advice and provision of referrals and advocacy for women in relation to their mental health. Applicants must be APHRA registered to be considered for this position. Council will supply a phone, accommodation and a commuter use vehicle during days of work. For a copy of the position description, visit http://www.westwimmera.vic.gov.au/ employment For a confidential discussion please contact Monica Feder, Maternal Child Health Coordinator on 0428 595 725 or via email monicafeder@westwimmera.vic.gov.au

Applications addressing the Key Selection Criteria should be addressed to Tammy Smith, Human Resource Manager and forwarded by post to PO Box 201 Edenhope Vic 3318 or via email to jobs@westwimmera.vic.gov.au Applications Close: Midnight on Sunday 15 December 2019 West Wimmera Shire Council is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and is committed to the principles of workplace diversity.

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Emma Kealy, The Nationals Member for Lowan invites applications for the position of Electorate Officer based in Horsham. The successful candidate will be someone who is great with people, highly organised and with excellent office administration skills. Political awareness and media experience would be looked upon favourably. The position requires excellent writing and high competency computer skills. Sound aptitude in Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel is essential.

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Council is currently seeking a Truck Driver/Assistant Arborist to provide plant operation support to the tree maintenance unit in order that appropriate arboricultural standards are safely maintained and to actively support the co-ordinator on an ongoing basis. The successful applicant will possess: Qualifications and/or experience in relevant arboricultural practices, including chainsaw operation, elevated platform vehicle operation, chipper operation, bobcat operation and others associated with the maintenance and management of trees and vegetation

Salary: $75,786 effective 1 January 2020 per annum plus 9.5% employer superannuation. Term of appointment: Ongoing, full-time following a probationary period. Flexible hours may be considered for an outstanding applicant.

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for Kalkee track back in action Milestone dance studio BY GRAHAM GERLACH

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print car excitement at Kalkee’s Blue Ribbon Raceway track will come to life on Saturday night for the first race meet of the 2019-20 season.

Fans are in for a great night of racing, with the All-Star Australian Sprintcars making a return to the track, supported by V8 trucks, limited sportsmans and vintage hotrods. After a thrilling night of racing at Murray Bridge Speedway at the weekend, the Mainline DynoLog Dynamometers All-Star Series will take to Blue Ribbon Raceway on Saturday. Series promoter Mandy Searle said it was shaping up as an entertaining evening. “We get to visit Blue Ribbon twice this season – Saturday night and again in February 2020,” she said. “It will no doubt be another great show and the crowd can expect some exciting racing.” This will be only the third show for the All-Stars this season after RD1 at Mildura was washed out. With no fewer than three past series champions in the running, there will be a close battle for championship points. Currently leading are Michael Tancredi with 1010 points, Mark Caruso 991, Daniel Evans 981,

Racing returns to Blue Ribbon Raceway on Saturday Tony Moule 974, and Jarman Dalitz 962. Tancredi, described as a ‘thrill a minute racer’ took out RD2 at Heartland Raceway but didn’t manage to get the job done at Murray Bridge. Evans is driving for Mildura-based Shaun McClure and is one of the hard chargers of the series. He started in 14th position at the weekend and drove his way up to fourth. Paul Solomon is another who will be wanting to improve his standing this Saturday. With a couple of rookies in the mix, the night is shaping up as a spectacular one.

The All-Star Sprintcar series never disappoints, with close racing and large fields. Previous events at Blue Ribbon have seen close, high-speed competition on a track that will open various racing lines from the pole line to the cushion for the bravest of the drivers. With a unique arrangement of qualifying heats and pole shuffles the entertainment will not slow down all night. Horsham’s V8 trucks will again take to the track with crowd favourite Tow Mater, driven by Jaryd Carman, sure to put on a show along with Flamin Fletch, Fletcher Mills,

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and new contender The Joker with Travis Matthews debuting behind the wheel of a revamped truck that hasn’t seen the track in more than 10 years. Vintage hotrod owners will gather their treasured speedway cars from yesteryear for ‘spirited demonstration’. Limited sportsmans will round out the classes for the night with several new challengers for the chequered flag to keep the likes of Jock Baker honest. Horsham driver Troy Curran has settled into his new car and has a heat win and strong placings at other tracks already this season.

District Dance Studio will celebrate its 30th anniversary with a concert at St Arnaud Town Hall on Saturday. The Northern Grampians Shire studio, which offers dance and performing arts students classes in St Arnaud, Donald, Stawell and soon Horsham, is marking the milestone with a special performance from 6pm. Owner and principal teacher Linda Grigg, who created the studio in 1989, said 30 years had seen many highlights for the studio. She said this included dance tours to the USA in 2014 and 2018 where students performed at Disneyland, Universal Studios and on Hollywood Boulevard. “Students have also had the opportunity to dance in the annual Victorian State School Spectacular, attend masterclasses with renowned teachers including Jason Coleman – choreographer for the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games – and train as assistant dance teachers using Dance Steps materials,” she said. Among accomplishments is also the studio’s Ready Set Dance Regional Studio of the Year award, won at a national conference this year. Ms Grigg said a Ready Set Dance popup store selling merchandise would be open during the studio’s Saturday performance, and enrolments would soon open for pre-school classes in St Arnaud, Stawell and Horsham for 2020. People can buy tickets for the 30th anniversary performance at www.trybooking.com/ BHAMK or at the door on the night. Adult tickets are $25, and children’s tickets are $15.

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STAR PLAYER: Members of Stawell Pioneers Soccer Club pictured with former Bahraini international player Hakeem alAraibi, back right, at a Naracoorte Multicultural Soccer Carnival earlier this month.

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said anyone with an interest in soccer was encouraged to attend the tryouts. The Pioneers recently participated in a Naracoorte Multicultural Soccer Carnival where former Bahraini international soccer player and human rights activist Hakeem al-Araibi played a game with the team. The Pioneers finished runners-up in a B Division final at the carnival. The team also hosted trials for 2020 junior country championships with a good turn-out of young talent from across the south-west region, including several Stawell players.

At the club’s annual meeting, president Jason Oosthuizen acknowledged the outstanding work of the committee in its inaugural year, with the club in a strong financial position and its seniors playing finals. Mr Oosthuizen said five new committee members had joined for the 2020 season, which would help to ensure continued growth. He said anyone wanting more information about the come-and-try day or the club could call Rob Lembo on 0419 886 355 or himself, Jason Oosthuizen, on 0455 746 642.

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Edenhope netballer Sacha McDonald was recognised for a breakout 2019 season with an award from the Victorian Institute of Sports, VIS. McDonald picked up a Netball Coaches’ Award for a year that saw her claim a premiership as captain of the Victorian Fury – the development side for Super Netball powerhouse Melbourne Vixens. McDonald helped the Fury to a onegoal victory in the Australian Netball League grand final against Netball NSW Waratahs. She also debuted for the Vixens in a pre-season competition and was named on the bench for one of the team’s regular season games, although she did not see court time. The 19-year-old goalie said she was shocked but honoured to win a VIS award. “It’s a little bit surprising. I wasn’t expecting it,” she said. “But it’s always nice to win an award and get recognised, particularly when it’s from a coach. “It’s obviously not a team premiership or anything like that, but it’s still nice to win something.” McDonald, the younger sister of AFL players Tom and Oscar, said she was focused on bigger and better things in 2020 and hoped to see more action with the Vixens. “As lovely as it is to win this award, a premiership comes as a priority before any of this,” she said.

Sacha McDonald “The 2019 Fury season was pretty incredible. The team that we had around us was really special and it made it all that much nicer when we won it – we got to celebrate altogether. “It was a chaotic season for me personally going between a lot of different programs, but it was probably the most satisfying year I’ve had in my netball. “I’m keen to get a bit more of a routine and a balanced season in 2020, hopefully back with the Vixens and the Fury again. “Getting back into routine, getting a good pre-season under my belt, getting my body ready for a hard-hitting season on court – they’re my priorities for 2020.”

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olleyball Horsham’s girls under-19 team is among 160 teams competing in an inaugural Volleyball Victoria Junior Open in Melbourne.

The event gives schools, associations and academies an opportunity to participate in an end-of-year tournament, as an alternative to the National Schools Cup, which has been moved to Queensland’s Gold Coast. The cost to participate on the Gold Coast would have been about $1800 per player, which would have been out of reach for most schools in the Wimmera. With Volleyball Victoria opening entries to include associations and academies, the new tournament has provided opportunities the National Schools Cup couldn’t offer. This has led to more than 30 teams participating in this event – players who otherwise wouldn’t be playing, which is great for the sport. The competition has been even for the Wimmera girls, and they haven’t been disgraced in their early games.

McKinnon was the girls’ first opponent and things were looking bleak when they were two-sets-to-one down and 19-24, but they dug deep and clawed their way back into the game, coming away with a five-set victory. The second game was the polar opposite, with the Horsham girls leading by two sets to love, before an unfortunate clash saw key hitter Laelah Robertson suffer concussion. This left a huge hole in the team’s line up, which it couldn’t cover, and it eventually went down in five sets to Kew. The third game involved another thrilling five setter in which the team was able to power away in the fifth set to win comfortably against Upwey. A close straight-sets loss to Maribyrnong left the team outside the top four, which meant it had to beat either Heathfield or Monbulk in its last two games to qualify for medal matches. Irrespective of the results the tournament has been successful and Volleyball Victoria should be applauded for standing strong and staging the event, which should only get better going forward.

DAY OUT: From left, Trevor Dymke, Hoss Kemp and Ian Nitschke enjoy a round at an inaugural 3WM, MIXX FM and The Weekly Advertiser Annual Golf Day at Horsham Golf Club last week. About 100 golfers hit the fairways at Horsham Golf Course for a four-person ambrose tournament, with an Allan and Trev’s Workwear team of Dymke, Kemp, Stephen Wik and Bruce Knight finishing first overall and a team of Matt Collins, Mick Clohesy, Jason Collins and Scott Zambelli finishing runner-up. Members of ACE Radio’s Swan Hill and Warrnambool offices also attended the day, which helped raise money for Wimmera Health Care Group Foundation and the Blue Ribbon Foundation. A putting green competition helped raise $1015 for the Wimmera Health Care Group Foundation, while a hole-in-one competition – with a prize of a Hyundai Venue, sponsored by Morrow Motor Group – raised $990 for the Blue Ribbon Foundation. Organisers of the tournament hailed the day as a success. Picture: DEAN LAWSON

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Hornets back on track BY COLIN MacGILLIVRAY

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orsham Hornets shook off a disappointing round seven Country Basketball League road trip by more than doubling Ararat’s score when the teams met on Saturday night.

A week earlier the Hornets, playing shorthanded, had been humbled by both Millicent and Mount Gambier, and came out in Ararat with a point to prove against the Redbacks. With leading scorer Jeremiah McKenzie back in the fold, Horsham scored freely. McKenzie and his brother Austin scored 12 of the Hornets’ first 14 points as the team raced to a big lead early. A pair of three-pointers by Ararat pair Rhys Burger and Blake Thomas brought the margin back to 18 points just before quarter time, but it was clear the home side was outgunned and outmatched. The Hornets continued to build their lead throughout the game, finishing with a 129-60 victory. Austin McKenzie led all scorers with 26 points, and Jeremiah was just behind with 23. Tim Pickert, 22, Damien Skurrie, 17, Jake Hobbs, 15, and Matt Lovel, 11, all helped blow out the final margin. For the Redbacks it was DJ Woods, 20 points, and Adan Wisby, 15, who shouldered the bulk of the scoring load. While the Hornets were able to put

their feet up and turn their attention to this weekend’s road trip to face Geelong United, the Redbacks had to regroup for a showdown in Colac against the Kookas on Sunday. The Redbacks seemed to be staring down the barrel of consecutive losses when they trailed by nine points at quarter time, but a strong fightback saw them retake the lead early in the last quarter. Back-to-back three-pointers by Josh Fiegert inside the final four minutes broke Colac’s back and set up an 85-73 final score. The result keeps Ararat in the thick of the finals race with four wins and six losses. Stawell Wildcats were no match for Millicent Magic when the teams met in South Australia on Sunday. The Magic led for the entirety of their 122-57 win, with Frazer Bradley and Jordan Robertson each scoring 31 points. Stawell was led by Joel Freeland, 16 points, and Aidan Marr, 11 points including three three-pointers. The Wildcats will travel to Ararat to take on the Redbacks at 7pm on Saturday night before the Magic makes a trip to Stawell on Sunday at 1pm. Horsham Lady Hornets will return from a week off in the women’s south-west conference to complete a two-game road trip, with a clash against ladder leader Warrnambool on Saturday night and Geelong United on Sunday afternoon.

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Grand finalists decided towards premiership glory continued with a comprehensive 15 sets, 146 games, to eight sets, 116 games, triumph over Delahunty Plumbing. Delahunty Plumbing required a comfortable win to give itself any hope of making the grand final, but was no match for the minor premier. It was the usual suspects who set the tone early for Grampians Joinery, with Ben Martin, Jade Cross and Angie Fudge all saluting comfortably, while Emily Davis and Holly Graveson provided the finishing touches. Grampians Joinery has continued to ride a tidal wave of momentum, with ultimate success being the only acceptable result in the grand final. Delahunty Plumbing’s D’Artagnan Walls and Luke Monaghan continued their stellar seasons and will be looking for more support next week in the battle for third. Grand final: Grampians Joinery v Farrers Tyrepower, Friday 6.15pm. Third-place playoff: Delahunty Plumbing v Findex, Friday 6.15pm. Final ladder: Grampians Joinery 131 points, Farrers Tyrepower 114, Delahunty Plumbing 96, Findex 90. – Joel Freeland

Grand finalists have been decided in Stawell Tennis Club’s Friday night competition, with Farrers Tyrepower set to lock horns with competition heavyweight Grampians Joinery after a pulsating final round. Farrers Tyrepower will go into this week’s finale with a hint of optimism following a tight win against wooden spooner Findex. It wasn’t that Farrers Tyrepower won, but how the team did it that will please its brains trust. With the match on the line late in the evening, Jack Hoffman and Jemima Harney showed poise beyond their tender ages to notch up a decisive 8-3 mixed win and guarantee Farrers Tyrepower the confidence-boosting win. Madi Freeland and Maddi Rickard were also instrumental in the narrow victory. Jenny Stevens, Andrew Bolzon and Melissa Sutherland tried to will Findex over the line but fell marginally short, with the final score line reading Farrers Tyrepower 11 sets, 134 games, to Findex 12 sets, 127. Findex will get an opportunity to redeem itself when it plays off for third place on Friday. Grampians Joinery’s march

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Tennis forfeits and close matches forth throughout the day but three consecutive rubbers to Central Park seemed to set up the home side for a memorable victory. Bayden Penrose’s 8-7 singles win against Lawn player Ben Hartwich put the Parkers ahead by a set and two games. With everything on the line, it came down to Central Park’s Blair Penrose against Lawn Thompson’s Cherie Wood. Wood had been victorious in her two previous doubles rubbers with partners Gemma Walker and Maree Thompson, and came through again when her side needed her most. Wood’s 8-4 victory was just enough to get Lawn Thompson across the line with a 6-75 to 6-73 win, keeping her side in the hunt for the minor premiership. Lawn Thompson, with six wins and two losses, trails the Saints by eight premiership points and will face off against Kalkee on Saturday. Lawn Gillespie will be hoping for a Kalkee loss and a win of its own as it prepares to host Brimpaen. Natimuk will still be in search of its first win when it welcomes Central Park to its home courts and Drung South will test itself with a match against visiting St Michaels.

BY COLIN MacGILLIVRAY

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orsham Lawn Gillespie was the major beneficiary of a round of Central Wimmera Tennis Association pennant action that saw two forfeits.

Lawn Gillespie gained four premiership points for a walkover win against Natimuk, keeping it in touch with the top four with six rounds left in the season, while Drung South also got a day off when Brimpaen was unable to field a side. Lawn Gillespie is eight points adrift of reigning premier Kalkee, which dropped to fourth place with a loss to St Michaels. In a rematch of last year’s grand final the Saints were not daunted by the fact they were missing a third female player, forcing them to forfeit three rubbers. The undefeated ladder leaders won eight of the nine sets that were played, with Ian Nitschke and Peter Hayes beginning the day with an 8-1 against Kalkee father-son duo Jeff and Jordan Friberg. Jess McDonald and Angela Nitschke followed it up with an 8-4 win against Anna Exell and Hayley Thomas. The only interruption of the Saints’ dominance was an 8-6 win by Kee Dave Richardson against Nick Robertson, but Robertson immediately

WINNING STYLE: Horsham Lawn O’Connor’s Les Warrick moves into position for a shot in an A Grade game against Central Park Red at the weekend. Lawn O’Connor won the match-up 10 sets to two. Picture: DONNA O’CONNOR got revenge when he teamed with Nitschke to beat Richardson and Jeff Friberg 8-1. With the 8-70 to 4-55 win St Michaels maintained a two-game lead at the top of the ladder. While the Saints’ victory was com-

fortable, it was anything but for second-placed Horsham Lawn Thompson. Facing off against Central Park, Lawn Thompson knew it was in for a battle when the Parkers’ Ross McIntyre won a tough 8-7 singles tiebreak

against Jordan Toll, helping level scores at two sets apiece. It was the first of four rubbers decided by two games or fewer, with two going the way of the Parkers and two going to Lawn Thompson. The momentum swung back and

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outh Club and Swifts-Great Western remain locked in a battle for Grampians Cricket Association’s top spot as the action breaks this weekend for a twenty-20 Henry Gunstone Cup. Youth Club currently holds top position by just .05 of a percent, while St Andrews has dropped from top to third and Pomonal, by virtue of defeating Chalambar, has replaced it in the four. St Andrews journeyed to Central Park, Stawell to face a challenge from Swifts-Great Western in round six and was comprehensively defeated by 210 runs. Batting first, the Combine scored at more than six runs an over to notch 6-245. The main contributors were Tom Eckel, 76, Ricky Peters, 70, and Sam Cocks, 46. Faced with a mammoth task, the Saints innings fell to pieces and were dismissed for just 35. The chief destroyers in the Combine attack were Lachlan Patching, 3-6, together with promoted young-

Lachlan Patching sters Albert, 3-4, and Max Eldridge, 1-0. At Halls Gap, Youth Club bounced back with a comfortable win against the locals. Batting first, the Gappers were dismissed for 83 with only Josh Lieth, 30, making a significant contribution with the bat. Best of the Clubbers’ bowlers was Nic Baird, who took off his keeping gloves to record 4-10. In reply the Clubbers only took 15 overs to secure a win, with Damon Folkes, 36 not out, and Nic Baird, 41 not out, guiding them to victory. Pomonal secured a timely win

over Chalambar by 110 runs and jumped into the top four. Batting first, the Tigers reached 6-155 from their 40 overs, with Lynden Brewis and Michael Armstrong both scoring in the 40s, backed up by Clayton Mackley and Matt Peel in the 20s. All Chalambar could muster in reply was 46, as Lachy Dalkin did most of the damage with 5-10 bowling figures. Michael Armstrong completed a fine double by taking 3-3. This weekend’s Gunstone cup will start with three rounds on Saturday and a final on Sunday. Round one will begin at 10am, round two at 1pm and round three at 5pm. Matches are scheduled for both Alexandra Oval in Ararat and Central Park, Stawell. Each team will play two matches with a bye, and the finalists will be the top two teams from the preliminary rounds. Swifts-Great Western has owned this competition in recent years and will start favourite, but should be challenged by Youth Club.

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A Grade This week: One-day games, Laharum v Jung Tigers, Rupanyup-Minyip v Homers at Rupanyup, Horsham Saints v Blackheath-Dimboola, Noradjuha-Toolondo v Colts at Horsham. Last week: Rupanyup-Minyip 9-402 (D. Schaper 101, D. Clark 99, B. Ison 83; B. Anson 2-46) d Noradjuha-Toolondo 167 (D. Combe 44, J. Combe 28; J. Weidemann 2-4, C. Weidemann 2-13, C. Morgan 2-22); Homers 8-267 (J. Kannar 122, S. Hopper 46, B. Hallam 36; R. Somers 4-55) d Blackheath-Dimboola 65 (J. Officer 3-15, S. Hopper 2-6, M. Bandara 2-15) and 126 (B. Tough 39, C. Hauselberger 30, R. Somers 28; J. Kannar 5-27); Horsham Saints 7-238 (S. McKinnon 66, M. Currill 44, C. Smith 43, T. Caccaviello 26, B. Stephens 25; L. Jakobi 3-57) d Colts 10-153 (D. Boddi 50, M. Thomas 31; J. Davidson 4-5, J. Carroll 3-7, A. Laffy 2-31); Laharum 205 (A. Molloy 71, B. Peucker 34, M. Adams 29, S. Wouters 25; D. Puls 4-38, D. Dridan 2-10) d Jung Tigers 10-181 (C. Walter 43, A. Adams 39, S. Leith 34, D. Dridan 30; A. Barber 4-52, A. Molloy 3-65, D. Bunworth 2-20).

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Last week: Youth Club 1-90 (N. Baird 41, D. Folkes 38) d Halls Gap 83 (J. Leith 30; N. Baird 4-10, D. Folkes 2-6; M. Healy 2-17); Pomonal 6-155 (M. Armstrong 46, L. Brewis 43, C. Mackley 29; L. Walker 2-20) d Chalambar 45 (L. Dalkin 5-10, M. Armstrong 3-3, L. Jordan 2-2); Swifts-Great Western 7-245 (T. Eckel 76, R. Peters 70, S. Cocks 46; N. Bohner 3-45, L. North 2-8, P. Menzies 2-47) d St Andrews 39 (L. Patching 3-6, A. Eldridge 3-8).

Wimmera-Mallee A Grade

This week: Donald v Brim-KellalacSheep Hills, St Mary’s v Wycheproof-Narraport, Birchip v St Arnaud, Jeffcott v Marnoo. Last week: Jeffcott 2-100 (D. Atkins 70) d Wycheproof-Narraport 94 (B. Shepherd 36; N. Atkins 4-18, P. Morgan 3-11, L. Jones 2-11); Brim-Kellalac-Sheep Hills 2-73 (L. McGinniss 28; A. Keys 2-24) d St Mary’s 63 (C. McPherson 4-17, L. Somers 2-4, L. Hadley 2-10); Marnoo 7-172 (J. McAllister 44, L. Whitbourne 36; R. Doran 4-25) d Birchip 165 (M. Trollope 46, R. Doran 39, J. Randall 25; J. McAllister 3-15, L. Whitbourne 2-28, B. Duxson 2-32); Donald 6-152 (E. Landwehr 56, D. Hawkes 36; B. Hando 4-28) tied St Arnaud 7-152 (W. Jackson 59, B. Hando 50; D. Hawkes 3-32, C. Leith 2-30).

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n A Grade arm-wrestle on the outer edge of Horsham Cricket Association’s top four will tighten further this Saturday when rivals Jung Tigers and Laharum resume pleasantries.

The Tigers and Demons meet in a back-to-back encounter, fresh after Laharum secured points against their opponents in a twoday game at Horsham City Oval. The result resurrected Laharum’s pre-Christmas position, putting the team on equal points with the Tigers on an overall ladder and a game outside the top four. This Saturday Laharum will attempt to follow up the result and consolidate its freshly won ground by beating the Tigers again, this time in a one-day game at Laharum. Last week a score of 205 proved enough for the Mountain Men to defend as Jung Tigers crashed to be all out for 181. Adam Barber proved to be the primary innings wrecker for Laharum, capturing 4-52 working alongside Anthony Molloy, 3-65. The Tigers lost their way early in the chase before Angus Ad-

ams, 39, and Dale Dridan, 30, provided some hope. Veterans Steve Leith, 34, and Chris Walter, 43, also provided resistance down the order. The Tigers will be hoping for a reversal in fortunes this weekend. Horsham Saints, meanwhile, managed to keep hold of fourth place on the ladder by beating Colts at Dudley Cornell Park in Horsham. The Saints successfully defended 238, bowling the home side out for 153, with Jackson Davidson, 4-5, and Jono Carroll 3-7 doing much of the damage. Damian Boddi top-scored in the middle order for Colts with 50 and Marc Thomas hit 31. Colts had started the chase well, Dylan Arnott and Nathan Keel sharing a 34-run opening stand. But wickets fell in twos and threes and too rapidly for Colts to stay in the chase. This week Horsham Saints will tackle Blackheath-Dimboola in one-day conditions at Horsham’s Coughlin Park. Blackheath-Dimboola couldn’t avoid an outright loss to Homers, following a first-innings score of 65 the week before with 126 in

response to an overall Pigeons score of 267. Brent Tough, 39, Chris Hauselberger, 30, and skipper Rob Somers, 28, offered the most resistance for the Bulls. Left-arm spinner Jason Kannar, 5-27, and medium-pace all-rounder Craig Britten did the majority of the damage with the ball. Kannar’s five-wicket haul followed an unbeaten 122. Colts face another tough assignment, fronting up against Noradjuha-Toolondo at Horsham City Oval on Saturday. Noradjuha-Toolondo faced a daunting task of chasing down Rupanyup-Minyip’s 402 last weekend and was 167 when it lost its final wicket. David Combe top-scored in the middle order for the Bullants with 44 and Justtin Combe, 28, and Kent Hair and John Heard, both 18, also spent time at the crease. Rupanyup-Minyip, sitting a clear second on the ladder, shared its bowling spoils and will now prepare for an acid test against Homers in what looms as match of the round. The Blue Panthers will take on the Pigeons at home at Rupanyup.

RUNS THERE: Jung Tigers’ Chris Walter clips a ball to the onside during a Horsham Cricket Association clash against Laharum. Picture: DONNA O’CONNOR

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