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BY DEAN LAWSON
orsham Fishing Competition organisers have urged people planning to fish in Sunday’s big community money-raiser to avoid leaving registration to the last minute.
NEXT GENERATION: Lachlan MacDonald, 7, made a beeline for a John Deere tractor display during the opening day of the 2017 Wimmera Machinery Field Days. Lachlan travelled from Inverleigh with his parents and younger brother Darcy, 3, to attend the event at Longerenong. For more on the field days, see pages 16 and 17. Picture: KELLY LAIRD
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Contest chairwoman Adele Rohde said while registrations from visiting anglers had flowed in consistently, Horsham district people had maintained a tradition of waiting until shortly before the event to enter. She said the major issue of late entries when dealing with an influx of so many people, together with their family and friends, was finding appropriate places to fish on the Wimmera River. “It starts to get harder the longer you wait to register,” she said. “The message is that we really encourage people to register sooner rather than later, not only for the benefit of committee members working through the entries, but also to get a good spot on the river. Stakes are already out there filling most of the popular fishing spots.” Mrs Rohde said early indications showed significantly more senior registrations than in recent years and estimates were that an overall entry in the 40th anniversary event might top the 2200 mark. “If we can get that number we will be very happy,” she said. The Weekly Advertiser is again providing strong support for the Labour Day weekend event, which anecdotal estimates suggest pumps more than $1-million into the Horsham district economy each year. Anglers will fish for a total of more than $60,000 in prizes from 7.30am to 3pm on the Wimmera River, from Riverside to Horsham Weir, with the first senior prize for the heaviest eligible fish caught during the event a choice between a Kia Cerato hatch car, boating package or Jayco Swift Outback caravan. Second prize is a five-night Barra Tours fishing adventure package for two to the
Northern Territory and third prize a Gone Fishing Charters tuna fishing trip for up to eight people. Mrs Rohde said people could register in person today and tomorrow from noon until 6pm at Horsham Apex Shed, or on Friday and Saturday at Horsham Soundshell from 9am to 7pm. Organisers will also accept Sunday entries at the soundshell from 6am to noon and online entries until Saturday. Mrs Rohde said an early-bird entry prize, a $500 kayak from Aquayuk, had gone to Julie Lasinger from Learmonth. “The caravan, car and boat will be on display at the soundshell from Saturday morning,” she said. Predictions based on summer fishing form are that an angler who lands a large native yellowbelly, also known as a golden perch or callop, will again secure top prize. Mrs Rohde said large native catfish might also feature prominently. “We’re expecting some big fish and it will be interesting to see what redfin and carp come in,” she said.
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The Horsham contest is a catch and release event with notable fish on public display in tanks at Sawyer Park before being released back into the river at the end of the event. “We had a great result with the health of the fish last year and are keen to maintain high standards,” Mrs Rohde said. The contest committee is also on a lastminute hunt for about half a dozen stewards who, as part of the contest community reward system, have the opportunity to raise money in the role for their clubs and organisations. Anyone keen to get involved as a steward can call Barbeques Galore in Horsham on 5382 1541. Mrs Rohde said people seeking general information could call Prue Dellar on 0439 826 187, visit website info@horshamfishingcomp.com.au or visit the contest Facebook page.
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ity grid reliability. The project brief calls for ‘proposals which can readily be delivered in the transmission and distribution network to support grid reliability’. It also seeks to ‘explore options to support new large-scale wind and solar plants into the grid’. The government announced in January it would commit $5-million as part of the competitive tender process. Expressions of interest closed on March 1 and the government planning schedule now involves working with Australian Renewable Energy Agency and Australian Energy Market Operator to put a tender out next month, signing contracts in June, installation to happen from July to November and
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he Wimmera might be set to play a crucial role in Victorian energy security under a State Government plan to develop Australia’s largest grid-scale battery.
The government has identified the north-west of the state, in particular Horsham and Bendigo, and the southwest, including Terang, as priority locations for battery-based power storage. The government called on the private sector for expressions of interest to build a new 20-megawatt battery in western Victoria where the Australian Energy Market Operator had identified opportunities to improve electric-
the battery to be operational for next summer. Wimmera Development Association executive director Ralph Kenyon said rapid large-scale renewable-energy development in the Wimmera and Western District meant it was appropriate to have power-storage capabilities in place in the region. He said the association had moved quickly to assess how it could help in any partnerships that would encourage the project to occur in the Wimmera. He said association representatives had already discussed renewable-energy development opportunities with Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning executive members in Horsham last week.
“We have to get our act together in terms of what we have to offer,” he said. “The first instance is to talk to the government to assess what is needed. “We will also be inviting the renewable energy advocate to meet with the Wimmera Development Association board. “During our meeting last week we spent a lot of time talking about these sorts of opportunities and they certainly see the potential of the region and the role it might play. “We just have to attract the right investors and find the right location. “We have acres and acres of land and sunshine and wind and provide an ideal opportunity for this type of project.”
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EXCITING TIMES: Horsham College students, from left, Lucinda Binney, Bella Patterson, Shanae Thomas, Liam Robertson, Oscar O’Brien and Remy Cross have been cast lead roles in the school’s production of Legally Blonde Junior. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
College announces Legally Blonde cast Performers in Horsham College’s latest production are busy learning their lines after securing roles in Legally Blonde Junior. Producer Yolande Grosser said student actors, singers and dancers met for a read-through last week following the announcement of this year’s cast. Shanae Thomas, who will portray protagonist Elle Woods in the musical, said she was thrilled to land the role made famous by Reece Witherspoon – a sorority girl who attempts to win back her ex-boyfriend by obtaining a law degree. “It is so suited to me,” she said.
Mr Kenyon said he was unsure what the development of a grid-scale battery would mean in the Wimmera economically. “It is all new technology, new processes and all a bit of an unknown. But there would be construction and then operations and maintenance jobs,” he said. The government called for expressions of interest in mid February to build Australia’s first grid-scale battery storage facility. The concept is based on storage playing a vital role in better integrating renewable energy generation and ensuring reliability of supply while keeping power prices in check, especially in peak-demand periods.
“I’m really excited to take on the character of Elle and get to do what she does.” Shanae will be joined on stage by a real dog, with Jasper to play the role of Bruiser. She said she was not daunted by the prospect of working with animals. “Jasper will be good. It’ll be awesome to have him on the stage,” she said. Liam Robertson, who will play Elle’s love interest Emmett Richmond, and Oscar O’Brien, who will portray Professor Callahan, are also excited about this year’s production.
Liam said he looked forward to performing with everyone. “I’m keen to take on a more challenging role – I’ve got to be older and taller,” he said. Oscar will also take on a new challenge. “I’ve never gotten to be a villain before so it will be good to be a villain in this,” he said. Cast members will learn their lines individually ahead of rehearsals in May. “Because our director Emily Freidrichsen is also fulfilling a leading role in Horsham Arts Council’s current production of Annie, she sent students away
with instructions to come back in May with all of their lines memorised so they can begin rehearsals with books down,” Mrs Grosser said. “When the read-through got rolling, it became obvious that the audition and casting process was a triumph – the acting, accents and singing we heard last week certainly indicate we will have another hugely entertaining show for Horsham College to showcase stage craft.” Horsham College will present Legally Blonde Junior in Horsham Town Hall on September 14, 15 and 16. – Sarah Scully
Wimmera development, catchment, water and local government have joined forces to study the socio-economic value of recreation and environment water to the Wimmera and southern Mallee. Wimmera Development Association is working with project partners Wimmera Catchment Management Authority, GWMWater and West Wimmera Shire, Hindmarsh Shire, Yarriambiack Shire, Horsham Rural City, Northern Grampians Shire and Buloke Shire councils. The project will involve community groups to catalogue and quantify the social and economic benefits of recreational and environmental water. Wimmera Development Association project officer Mark Fletcher said Dimboola Rowing Regatta was a prime example of an event that involved recreational water and brought substantial financial benefits to the town. “Various campgrounds and adjoining lakes bring and attract campers and anglers to the region, from both within and outside the state,” he said. Mr Fletcher said one of the project aims was to establish a base-line data set and consistent measurement methods that would allow for a ‘longitudinal’ study to identify seasonal patterns in coming years. “Once collected and analysed the information will provide a better understanding of the economic impact of environmental and recreational water as well as the social benefits that these resources provide to the community,” he said. “We need to understand and measure these values so planning for future tourism, recreational and infrastructure facilities can be identified. “Project outputs will also help demonstrate the local and regional impacts to both state and commonwealth governments to attract support and funding for further development of infrastructure and services associated with recreational water.” Street Ryan Pty Ltd is project consultant. Work has started to develop a series of questionnaires to share with regional management committees, sporting clubs and others likely to have an involvement in recreational water activity. People can complete a survey on Wimmera Development Association website www.wda.org.au.
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Northern Grampians Shire Mayor Tony Driscoll has described the Premier’s snap visit to Stawell as invaluable. Cr Driscoll, who with chief executive Michael Bailey spent about an hour discussing shire issues and investment opportunities with the Premier, said having a face-to-face meeting was important to the shire council and community. “In terms of opportunities in the shire we’re on the cusp of many, and it’s just a matter of getting them to crystalise,” he said. “Having the ear of the Pre-
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the mine, to the first stage of Nectar Farms hydroponic project and the survival of rural councils based on a sustainable future. Member for Ripon Louise Staley, meanwhile, said Mr Andrews failed to provide any new answers to ‘fix the growing jobs crisis’, during what she described as ‘talkfests’ in Ararat and Stawell. Ms Staley said figures showed jobs in north-west Victoria, which includes Ararat, Stawell and St Arnaud, were in decline. She said it was clear Mr Andrews ‘did not have any answers for the growing jobs problem in Ararat and Stawell’. “Jobs are flying out the door fast under Daniel Andrews’ watch; our communities are suffering while he fails to take any action,” she said. “Daniel Andrews lacked the conviction to make a tough decision on the future of Big Hill. When his government procrastinated on the issue 150 local workers ended up losing their jobs. “The Andrews Labor government always puts Melbourne first and regional communities like Stawell and Ararat second.”
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HORSHAM COLLEGE: Investing in Horsham’s future
Congratulations to our 2016 graduates who have received offers for further study, employment, traineeships and apprenticeships in a wide range of areas. Horsham College students have received an unprecedented number of offers to undertake further study. Furthermore, over 70% of students received an offer for their first preference. Over 85% of students received an offer for one of their top three preferences. Many of our high achieving students received offers for scholarships. Our VCE students who received ATARs of 80+ were made the following offers: Lochie Bull* _____________ Ethan McRae ____________ Jed Lehmann ____________ Madeline Ervin ___________ Rebecca Clark* ___________ Ashleigh Miller* __________ Jeremy Heron* ___________ Sanchita Sarkar __________ Thet Zaw* ______________ Julia Clark ______________ Tamika Sommerville*_______
Commerce, University of Melbourne Engineering (Honours)/Law (Honours), Monash University Commerce/Law, Deakin University Physiotherapy (Honours), Monash University Nursing/Paramedicine, ACU Design, University of Melbourne Engineering, Deakin University Biomedicine-Advanced (Honours), Monash University Commerce/Finance, Monash University Nursing/Paramedicine, ACU Criminology/Psychological Science, Deakin University
Hugh Gove ______________ Charlotte White ___________ Callum Mayberry _________ Ryan Morrow* ___________ Laura Smith _____________ Thomas Oliver* ___________ Lucy Schmidt ____________ Maddison Watts___________ Stephanie Milton __________ *Offered a scholarship
Medical Imaging, Deakin University Criminal Justice, RMIT Engineering – Mechatronics, Deakin University Health and Medical Science, University of Adelaide Nursing, Deakin University Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Honours), RMIT Criminology/Law, Deakin University Nursing, Deakin University Nursing/Paramedicine, ACU
In addition, a further 48 students received offers on the following course areas: Nursing/Health/Paramedicine Occupational Therapy Speech Pathology Biomedicine Osteopathy Business/Commerce
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Congratulations also to those who have secured sought after employment, traineeships and apprenticeships, including the following: Ashley Devlin________Landscaping Apprenticeship – Scott Smith Landscaping Tyler Puls __________Bricklaying Apprenticeship – Troy Fereday Bricklaying Ash Bone __________Heavy Diesel Mechanical Apprenticeship – Bigham Truck Repairs Will Deayton________ Building Apprenticeship – Grampians Homes Will Ridsdale________Building Apprenticeship – Daniel Reynen Building Contractor Will Gray___________Engineering Fabrication Apprenticeship – Tim Nagorcka Brianna Leese_______Traineeship – Amcal Casey Weyburg______ Hairdressing Apprenticeship – Roberts Avenue Hair Design Jake Bunworth______ Plumbing Apprenticeship – Aly’s Plumbing & Gas-fitters
Luke Eldridge_______ Metal Fabrication Apprenticeship – McDonald Steel Brandon Day________ Upholstery Apprenticeship – Mittons Upholstery Emily Freak_________Hairdressing Apprenticeship – Mink Hair Brittany Bates_______ Hairdressing Apprenticeship – D’Coco Hair Salon Simon Kelly_________Agriculture Apprenticeship – Glenvale Farms Cody Effrett_________ Real Estate – Aaron Lewis Cam Mason_________Sport Traineeship – Horsham College Briana Starick_______ Integration Aide – Horsham Primary School Tom Wentworth______ Australian Armed Forces
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Mayor: Festival set for major growth N
orthern Grampians Shire Mayor Tony Driscoll is confident Grampians Music Festival at Halls Gap will establish itself as an iconic national event.
Cr Driscoll, who attended the inaugural event, said the future looked bright for the festival, and now it had set foundations it would continue to grow. “It was a sensational event. You couldn’t get a better setting. Forget about places such as Hanging Rock – they have nothing on Halls Gap,” he said.
Organisers have already turned their attention to next year after patrons made the most of perfect weather to soak up the musical extravaganza involving several high-profile and burgeoning acts. “The organisers should be pretty proud of themselves. Every festival has to start somewhere, and if that’s an example of what we can expect in the future, then it is only going to get bigger,” Cr Driscoll said. “The ambience, the atmosphere, the accommodation and access that Halls Gap provides means it will continue to
attract crowds, great Australian artists and perhaps even international artists will jump on board. “We reckon Grampians Music Festival will be the next large iconic music festival in Victoria and Australia. “It’s been a giant leap forward and it is only going to get bigger. This one has started off so well it is going to go gangbusters no doubt. Nature has already created a venue and the rest will take care of itself. “From the council’s perspective, in terms of promoting festivals that bring people to our region, we will continue
to nurture and encourage its evolution.”
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Cr Driscoll said Northern Grampians Shire was now preparing for a Babylon Labour Day Weekend music and lifestyle camping festival at Carapooee West, south of St Arnaud. Cr Driscoll said the expectation was that 4000 people would gather for the four-day event featuring 64 international and Australian electronic-music performers and producers on three stage areas. “When it comes to entertainment
and festivals, Northern Grampians is open for business. We’re the place to be,” he said. Babylon festival organisers described the event as: “An enchanting music and lifestyle camping festival that will be set deep in the heart of the Australian wilderness; taking place across four days and featuring an inspired curation of local and international live and electronic music artists, alongside a unique world of art, mindfulness and community exploration, with spectacular production and crystal clear sound.”
Boost for Stawell health
ON THE MOVE: Horsham Rural City Council hosted its last meeting in the existing Roberts Avenue council chamber on Monday. The building is set for renovation works, due to start later this month and expected to be completed by the end of June. Council meetings, immunisations and other civic events will be in Wesley Performing Arts Centre during the works. Picture: KELLY LAIRD
An extra $220,000 State Government commitment for Stawell Regional Health will go towards two steriliser units to expand Stawell hospital’s central sterile department. The extra units will expand opportunities for doctors to perform more surgeries, reduce cancellations and improve the reliability of medical equipment. Health Minister Jill Hennessy announced the funding boost as part of the government’s $200-million Regional Health Infrastructure fund and while Premier Daniel Andrews was on a whirlwind visit to the region. Ms Hennessey said the money was part of a statewide project to rebuild rural and regional hospitals to ensure all Victorians could access high-quality care and facilities regardless of where they lived. She said Stawell Regional Health was receiving $16.06-million in State Government funding during 2016-17, $568,000 or 3.7 percent more than provided the previous financial year.
Measuring the value of water, fishing HOT BOX KEBABS Just what is it that prompts people to go great lengths and expense to travel somewhere, plonk the family down next to a river and spend a day watching the tip of a fishing rod for movement? Whatever it is, it’s been happening on the Wimmera River in Horsham during Labour Day long weekends since the 1970s, barring a few years of drought. An obvious motivation is the major prizes that are always on offer – often a car, a boat, a caravan or a choice – and the wealth of other incentives provided by businesses and supporters. But in reporting on this annual pilgrimage for almost three decades, the greatest motivations prompting people to continue to take part seem to be the pursuit of company of friends and-or family, or a chance to relax and remove themselves from the hassles of everyday life. It is an amazing fact that
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there have been people who have fished in Horsham Fishing Competition since it started who have never caught a fish. Yet, these are often the anglers who return year after year. The fishing contest provides insight into why the State Government is investing so heavily in promoting angling, arguably the largest recreational sport in the world. The government has regularly declared it has a target to grow angling participation in Victoria to one million by 2020 through its $46-million Target One Million project. It wants more people going fishing. But why? Because it’s a healthy, cross-cultural and benign pastime and generates economic
activity. While catching fish is obviously a critical part of the endeavour, and for many this is the prime objective, it is often the process, the circumstance and the environment that has so much appeal. We suspect the whole cultural health aspect of the concept is about going fishing more than the actual fishing and as an outdoor pursuit there are probably none better at engaging all members of a family. With the sport covering such a broad cross section of age groups and cultures – it is open to anyone – the economic stimulus generated by the pastime is significant. As if governed by some primeval magnet, many of us are drawn to the water to fish, ski, swim, sightsee or simply escape to experience nature. In times of drought, inland communities miss water terribly. The cultural and socioeconomic significance of recre-
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“When a person goes to a doctor at a normal clinic it costs the government about $45. When they go to the hospital, it costs $250”
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orsham Rural City Council has thrown its support behind a push to recruit and retain doctors in the region and will pursue the issue during a visit to Canberrra later this month.
Cr David Grimble at a meeting on Monday night requested the council seek a federal deputation to discuss a doctor shortage in the region. He also called for the council to approach Wimmera Development Association about the issue and invite representatives from Lister House and Wimmera Health Care Group to discuss the ongoing challenge of recruiting and retaining medical practitioners. “This issue is important, not only for Horsham Rural City Council, but other regional councils,” he said. “The recent media exposure following Amanda Wilson’s deputation highlights an opportunity for this council to take the lead on what is a significant issue.” Mrs Wilson, who with her husband Dr David Wilson part-owns Horsham’s Lister House Clinic, met with Deputy Health Minister David Gillespie in Canberra last week. She travelled to Canberra to raise awareness of the struggle regional and rural medical clinics had to not only attract, but keep, high-quality doctors. Mrs Wilson’s advocacy followed six doctors leaving Lister House in six weeks in what she described as a ‘random timing cluster’ that had applied pressure to medical services across Horsham district. She said the staffing change had resulted in the number of patients being seen at Lister House in one day halve
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from 350 to about 175. Mrs Wilson has called on the Federal Government to reassess how it structures the system to ensure regional areas had adequate and appropriate doctor services. Mayor Pam Clarke said she and chief executive Peter Brown had already discussed making the issue a priority during their forthcoming trip to meet with federal representatives. She said losing so many doctors in such a short period of time had put enormous pressure on remaining doctors. “There is less staff at Lister House now as well,” she said. “The pressure on the hospital is amazing. “When a person goes to a doctor at a normal clinic, it costs the government about $45. When they go to the hospital, it costs $250. “The pressure on the government and our tax dollars is enormous when we
don’t have medical practitioners in our clinics. It’s a really important issue.” Cr Mark Radford said it was important to integrate doctors and other skilled professionals into the community. “One of the challenges involves how we welcome them and make them feel part of our community,” he said. “Keeping them is the challenge – it’s probably a bigger challenge than attracting them. “Aside from the medical side, do we invite them to be part of sporting groups, organisations, service clubs? “Cultural needs, suitable housing for professionals and educational facilities for doctors’ children are all reasons for coming and staying.” Cr Radford suggested Cr Clarke call some of the departed doctors. “It might be a good thing to contact some of the doctors who have left and ask them all this,” he said. “We could ask if they have any tips to hold onto professionals better – there might be something we’re just not doing. It might be really obvious, I don’t know.” Cr Josh Koenig said he believed involving Wimmera Development Association and talking about the issues with health-care representatives was a good idea. “Getting more weight put behind it by involving outside stakeholders is a good move,” he said.
Natimuk power launch Municipal and community leaders will officially launch a Natimuk Community Owned Renewable Energy project, N-CORE, in Natimuk on Sunday. Horsham Rural City councillor Alethea Sedgman will cut a ribbon in front of a solar panel at Natimuk Community Centre at 11.30am. The project represents the first step on a path towards a plan for Natimuk to run on 100 percent renewable energy. The State Government, through the Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning awarded Natimuk a New Energy Jobs Fund grant to develop a business case for the project. Between now and March next year, Natimuk Community Energy group members will work with consultants and the community to determine the best path and projects to bring more renewable energy to the town and to assure the benefits of that energy is shared
as equitably as possible across the community. Natimuk has a history of embracing solar power and has already participated in two bulk-buy schemes, resulting in 25 to 30 percent saturation of solar power in houses in the town. Project co-ordinator Enga Lokey said there were still many people in Natimuk yet to benefit from solar power. Natimuk Community Energy has engaged Alternative Technology Association and Community Power Association to analyse Natimuk’s potential and help guide the group in choosing a project or projects to pursue toward achieving 100 percent renewable energy for the town. Ms Lokey said the Natimuk community would be invited to participate in the first communitywide forum at Natimuk Showground pavilion on March 19 from 11am to 3pm.
Equality roadshow visit Victoria’s first Gender and Sexuality Commissioner Rowena Allen will visit the Wimmera next week as part of an LGBTI Equality Roadshow. The roadshow involves working with rural and regional lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex – LGBTI – communities, key stakeholders and allies. It includes workshops, community dinners, performances, networking opportunities and other community events. Ms Allan will visit Stawell on Wednesday and Horsham on Thursday and Friday.
Stawell events: 9.30am to 11.30am, LGBTI inclusion session at Stawell Regional Health; 1pm to 4pm, LGBTI inclusion planning at Stawell Neighbourhood House; 6.30pm to 9pm, community dinner at Comfort Inn Goldfields. Horsham events: Thursday, 9.30am to 3.30pm, LGBTI equality workshop at Wimmera Trade Training Centre; 6.30pm to 9pm, community dinner and show, Up Tempo Cafe; Friday, 9am to 11am, LGBTI inclusion planning, Wimmera Uniting Care.
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Group calls for action
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he chairman of a local government committee dedicated to promoting continued Western Highway development has stressed a need for dual carriageway work to continue through to Stawell.
Cr Kevin Erwin said Western Highway Action Committee strongly supported VicRoads’ and the State Government’s efforts to extend highway duplication. He made the organisation’s position clear in a letter in the wake of a highway works delay between Buangor bypass and Ararat due to community concerns about vegetation loss. Cr Erwin, from Northern Grampians Shire Council, said in the letter that court action associated with vegetation-clearing concerns had led to the expiry of planning approval for further du-
plication works under an Ararat Planning Scheme. “This expiry might not have been a factor if the works had proceeded as anticipated when the planning scheme amendment was made,” he said. “There is no doubting the red gums of the western plains are magnificent trees, and the removal of any of them should be avoided wherever possible. “The Western Highway Action Committee considers that VicRoads has done an excellent job in aiming to minimise the impact of the new freeway works, given the extent of coverage of such trees in the vicinity of the highway corridor. “In addition, VicRoads has planted some 500,000 trees and shrubs as part of the new works. “However, a decision needs to be made that balances human lives with protecting the environ-
ment. While both are important, the inevitability of further increases in traffic volumes means that action is needed now to continue the vital Western Highway duplication works.” The Western Highway Action Committee is made up of representatives from 10 councils, embracing a population of more than 300,000 people from Melton to the South Australian border. Cr Erwin said the extension of duplication from Ballarat through to Beaufort, and now Buangor, had delivered extremely significant benefits to western Victorian and interstate travellers. “Prior to duplication, the section of the Western Highway from Ballarat to Stawell had seen some 79 crashes in the five-year period to the end of 2013, with 11 fatalities and 49 serious injuries,” he said. “The duplicated freeway be-
tween Buangor and Ballarat provides a major boost in safety for all road users and improves the efficiency of road freight, with the Western Highway being the second busiest interstate road freight corridor in Australia. “The Western Highway Action Committee urges the State Government and VicRoads to continue this major project of constructing a duplicated freeway through to Stawell. “Not only will this improve road safety and freight efficiency, it will help provide much needed local jobs in the Ararat and Stawell areas.” Western Highway Action Committee members are Melton City, Moorabool Shire, Ballarat City, Pyrenees Shire, Ararat Rural City, Yarriambiack Shire, Northern Grampians Shire, Horsham Rural City, Hindmarsh Shire and West Wimmera Shire.
Demolition started for cancer centre Demolition work on the site of a new $3.5-million Wimmera Cancer Centre is underway in Horsham. Wimmera Health Care Group acting chief executive Mark Knights said two buildings on the corner of Robinson and Arnott streets would be demolished and the site cleared to make way for a state-of-the-art oncology centre. “As we have previously announced, the chosen site for the new Wimmera Cancer Centre is on the corner of Arnott and Robinson streets,” he said. “The two properties were already owned by Wimmera Health Care Group. The next step is to demolish them, clear the site and then work can start on the centre later in the year. We expect the contractors will complete the demolition by the end of March. “We understand this may cause some noise or inconvenience to nearby residents and we have spoken to them and apologise for any inconvenience.” Mr Knights said the demolition works marked the start of a new and exciting chapter for Wimmera Health Care Group. “Getting the site cleared is the first visual step in the Wimmera Cancer Centre becoming a reality,” he said. “Once the site is cleared and when work commences on the building, we will all be able to see the community’s hard work with fundraising start to pay off.”
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Next step in multi-million dollar project The winning tender for the construction of a multi-million dollar Ararat Arts Precinct redevelopment will be announced next month. Ararat Rural City Mayor Paul Hooper said yesterday’s closing of the tender for construction works process marked an important milestone for the $6.235-million project. “We’re on track to award the contract this month so that we can begin on-site works in April,” he said. “This is very exciting for us after so many years of careful planning.” Cr Hooper said regional and national companies had submitted tenders for the construction phase. He said compiling the tender
documents had been a major task for the council and the appointed architect, Williams Boag and Associates, with 200 technical drawings and more than 500 pages of tender specifications making up the list of documentation. “This is a very important historical site, and there are numerous issues that need to be taken into account to protect the integrity of the town hall and other buildings,” he said. “We’ve not seen a redevelopment of this magnitude in Ararat before.” Built in 1898, the stately Ararat Town Hall – now the Ararat Performing Arts Centre – is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. Cr Hooper said the project
would include refurbishing the existing building, with an extension to create a larger gallery. Other additions will include a café, green room and new storage areas. Cr Hooper said the performing arts centre’s interior would also undergo a facelift. “Outside, the project includes some civil works and landscaping around the building’s exterior, so this very prominent corner site will certainly look very smart when it’s complete,” he said. The Ararat Arts Precinct redevelopment is jointly funded by federal, state and local governments, with a community fundraising effort currently underway.
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The 23rd Ararat Jailhouse Rock Festival will feature a long weekend of live music, rock ‘n’ roll dancing, classic cars and other ‘hotted up’ vehicles. This year’s festival has undergone a major change, with all festivities to occur at Alexandra Oval. The festival traditionally makes the most of Ararat’s main street along with Ararat Town Hall, before moving to the oval on the Sunday. Festival director Sandra Walker said the entire festival would be run at the oval this year while the town hall was undergoing a $6-million redevelopment to create an arts precinct. “It will be interesting to see how this year’s festival is received by patrons,” she said. “We’ve got a jam-packed program, with most activities in one location. “Preparations are going really well – it’s all organised at this stage.” This year’s festival runs from March 16 to 29. The festival will be officially launched at an invitation-only ceremony on the Thursday night, with most festival-goers to arrive on the Friday. Friday night will feature a ‘meet and greet’ dance at the oval featuring the Atomic Hightones. Saturday’s traditional Giant Highway 8 festival will return, celebrating all things on wheels. Cars, hot rods, bikes and more from the ’50s and ’60s will be on display and several bands will play throughout the afternoon. There will also be a car cruise on a mystery route at 2pm. Mrs Walker said Saturday night’s ‘Dancing on the Green’ would be a highlight. “The dance will be in a big marquee on the oval,” she said. J Ward will also feature a Cell Block Rock
event featuring Robyn and the Rancheros from 7.30pm to 11.30pm. Mrs Walker said tickets for Saturday night’s Wheels Rock ‘n’ Roll Dance in Alexandra Hall were almost sold out. The Fender Benders will entertain patrons in the hall.
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A new event this year is a Saturday night ‘sock hop’ at Ararat Bowls Club, showcasing the talents of The Two of Us. On Sunday, crowds will gather at Alexandra Oval for a Rock Extravaganza. “It’s going to be a great day, with lots of live music, children’s activities, food, drinks and stall holders,” Mrs Walker said. There will also be a show ‘n’ shine and fashion parade. Mrs Walker said she looked forward to welcoming new and return visitors to the festival. “We generally get more than 1000 people each year,” she said. “We’ve got a new person coming from Brisbane this year, bringing their car down. We’ve also got people coming from Melbourne and Adelaide and everywhere in between. “The festival is great for Ararat businesses. The accommodation providers are all filled and most of the eateries are busy.” Mrs Walker said she hoped to expand the festival in 2018. “I’d like to use J Ward more and have a band there in the afternoon, along with market stalls around J Ward like we used to,” she said. “I’d also like to involve Alexandra Gardens, including the market there, and perhaps even the revamped skate park.” Tickets for the 2017 Ararat Jailhouse Rock Festival are now on sale and can be purchased for single events or as packages. People can visit jailhouserockfestival.com.au for more information or to book.
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orsham is set to host a variety of events to celebrate Cultural Diversity Week from March 18 to 26. Mayor Pam Clarke said Cultural Diversity Week would give residents an opportunity to celebrate all people and cultures in the community.
She said celebrating diversity and sharing customs and beliefs to nurture a community of understanding and tolerance was particularly important in a political climate of increasing fear. “Horsham is proud to host a multitude of events which reflect the cultural diversity in our region, and enable our community to celebrate it,” she said.
Celebrations will feature three major events: Diversity Day on March 18, 30 Years of Landcare and National Harmony Day on March 21 at Horsham Town Hall and a Diversity Friendship Lunch at Grains Innovation Park on March 26. Diversity Day activities from 1.30pm to 5.30pm will launch Cultural Diversity Week. The event is designed as a familyfriendly day of free entertainment and food celebrating the cultural richness of the Wimmera. It will include guest speakers and performers, Dance with Diversity, Scarf Stories: Why Is the Hijab in the headlines?, children’s activities and workshops, a craft market and a Taste
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Friendship will be from 11.30am to 5pm with the Wimmera community invited to celebrate the final day of the week of festivities. Cr Clarke and guests will cover a range of topics during speeches, including women’s rights in Islam. A free Continental lunch and Mediterranean desserts will be provided following a question and answer session a panel. Other events, including a Taste of Harmony bring-a-plate shared lunch at the Centre for Participation, a citizenship ceremony at Wesley Performing Arts Centre, and migrant tours of Horsham’s hospital, will also run throughout the week. Tickets to all events are free but
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The 30 Years of Landcare and National Harmony Day activities will be from 5.50pm to 8.35pm and inspired by the discovery of a traditional earth oven in the Wimmera and Bruce Pascoe’s book, Dark Emu. A question and answer session and book signing will follow a presentation by Bruce Pascoe. A Barengi Gadjin Land Council Welcome To Country smoking ceremony, Wotjobaluk traditional dance, traditional food and archaeologists’ presentation on the earth oven discovery will all be part of the evening’s program. The HIWA and GIP Diversity
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Dawn a ‘true believer’ Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews took time during a visit to Stawell to make a presentation to long-time Stawell ALP branch member Dawn Scott. Ms Scott, a former small mixed-business owner, school bus driver and community volunteer, has been a Labor Party member for 62 years. Mr Andrews said during the presentation that she had been one of the party’s ‘true believers’. “She’s been with us through thick and thin,” he said. “She’s a pillar of the local community in Stawell and we in the Labor Party have enormous admiration for her hard
places are limited. People can book tickets for Diversity Day and 30 Years of Landcare and Harmony Day at Horsham Town Hall box office or online at horshamtownhall.com.au. Tickets for Diversity Day are also available from Horsham Visitors Centre, Horsham Civic Centre, and Horsham, Dimboola, Edenhope, Goroke, Stawell and Warracknabeal libraries. People keen to attend the Diversity Friendship Lunch must contact Dr Mahabubur Mollah at Mahabubur. Mollah@ecodev.vic.gov.au or 0427 331 088 to reserve tickets. Full details on all events during Cultural Diversity Week are available at www.wda.org.au/settlement-program or www.hrcc.vic.gov.au.
The Wimmera will celebrate International Women’s Day 2017 at Horsham Town Hall on Wednesday next week. Guests will hear stories from Horsham district speakers at the event, which aims to recognise and celebrate the spirit and calibre of women in the community. Horsham Mayor Pam Clarke said the celebration represented the third year in a row people had gathered in Horsham for the event. “International Women’s Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women,” she said. “The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity.” Pam Capstick, who will emcee the event, said the occasion was not just for women. “This isn’t a woman-only event but
work, decency and good humour.” Ms Scott lives in Eventide retirement village and was president and secretary of the Stawell ALP branch for many years. She has previously worked for many years with people with intellectual disabilities. Her voluntary work includes being a long-time member of Stawell Uniting Church, catering for Stawell Agricultural Society functions, and helping with Meals on Wheels for more than 20 years. She was also a Sunday DEDICATED: Premier Daniel Andrews with school teacher for 35 years. Stawell Labor Party branch member Dawn Scott.
a community-wide event where everyone is encouraged to support better outcomes for women,” she said. The theme of this year’s event is Will You #BeBoldForChange. Speakers include Kate Dooley, Rebecca Burns, Stacy Whitehorse and Maureen O’Day who will use the occasion to share their stories. The International Women’s Day celebration is a joint event between Horsham Rural City Council, Horsham Town Hall, Rotary Club of Horsham East, Barwon CASA-Minerva Community Services, and Women’s Health Grampians. Tickets are available from the town hall box office or online at www.horshamtownhall.com.au. Tickets are $10 or $9 for concession and include lunch.
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ember for Lowan Emma Kealy has called on Police Minister Lisa Neville to ‘urgently’ reopen Balmoral Police Station.
Ms Kealy has spoken in State Parliament on the issue. She said the station had been closed for more than nine months. “The Balmoral district community is feeling vulnerable and concerned about police response times in the event of an emergency,” she said. Ms Kealy said Victoria Police had undertaken a recruitment process to fill the permanent position at the one-man station but had failed to fill the position. “With another recruitment round looming it is unlikely Balmoral will have its police station open for at least another three months,” she said. “It is completely unacceptable that the Balmoral and surrounding community will have their local police station closed for over a year. “Under the Andrews Labor government the
one-man Minyip Police Station was closed for 18 months and the three-man Kaniva Police Station operated with only one officer for 12 months and was closed when the sole officer took an extended well-earned break. “Labor put a freeze on police recruitment when they formed government in 2014. Since then we’ve seen country police stations struggling to recruit, simply due to lower police numbers in Victoria due to Labor’s cuts.” Ms Kealy said Victoria’s top police officer, Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton, confirmed last month that during 2015-16 the number of police per capita was cut, increasing by just 159 members. “Local police are doing an amazing job, particularly considering they are covering a bigger region with fewer police on the beat,” she said. “The problem is there are simply not enough police being trained by the government, hitting country regions the hardest. “It is essential the Balmoral station be reopened as soon as possible.”
Money for community events Organisers of community festivals and events celebrating diversity can apply for State Government funding. More than $2-million will be available to community groups and schools as part of the government’s ‘Victorian. And proud of it’ multicultural policy. Organisers can apply for grants under the Multicultural Festivals and Events program for any events run during the 2017-18 financial year. Successful bids will showcase Victoria’s rich diversity through food, music and culture,
strengthen ties with the public and demonstrate their contribution to the wider Victorian community. Applications will be assessed under three tiers. Small grants are capped at $10,000 and large grants at $100,000, while primary and secondary schools can apply for up to $2000. Multi-year funding of up to three years is also available for long-running events or those based in regional areas. People can visit www.multicultural.vic.gov. au/grants for more information.
TAKING THE WHEEL: Central Grampians Local Learning and Employment Network program manager Melissa Bennett beside Department of Justice’s Mark Sultana and Central Grampians LLEN’s executive officer James Skene as they receive keys for a new L2P car.
New vehicle for drive program Central Grampians Local Learning and Employment Network’s L2P Learner Driver Mentor program has grown by four wheels. The Department of Justice has provided Central Grampians LLEN with a new car for an L2P learner-driver program. L2P is a free service offered to young people who need to complete their 120 hours of driving on L-plates, but do not have access to a car or mentor driver.
The Transport Accident Commission funds the Central Grampians L2P program, managed by VicRoads and delivered by Central Grampians LLEN and Ararat Rural City, Northern Grampians and Pyrenees councils. Central Grampians LLEN offers the L2P program in three regions – Northern Grampians Shire, Ararat Rural City and Pyrenees Shire. It matches each learner-driver with a certified volunteer mentor driver and an L2P car
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New dentist for health service Dr Sam Robinson is West Wimmera Health Service’s new dentist. Dr Robinson, who completed five years of dental studies with La Trobe University, is originally from the region. He has had placements at Wodonga, Ballarat, Mildura and Bendigo. Dr Robinson said he was lucky to be sponsored by West Wimmera Health Service and he appreciated the organisation’s support while he was at university. “I am very excited to be back working in my home town and the region where I grew up,” he said. “I love playing and watching sport, and am enjoying getting back into playing basketball, tennis and golf. “I enjoy all aspects of dentistry and always strive to create an atmosphere that puts people at ease, and dispelling the myth that going to the dentist is always a painful and uncomfortable experience. “I assure you it is definitely not.” People can make appointments with Dr Robinson at Nhill on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. He visits Kaniva every fortnight and also Rainbow, where his next visit will be on April 6. Oral health therapist Ian Nicdao, who treats children and young adults aged up to 18 years, visits Kaniva each
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Member for Ripon Louise Staley has attacked State Government legislation to introduce a $2 tax on every taxi, Uber or ride-sharing service across Victoria. Ms Staley said the increased fee would help pay for the State Government’s $494-million compensation fund to taxi licence holders affected by Uber legislation. But it was unfair to charge country taxi passengers an extra $3 when Uber services were
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Mr Broad is leading discussion on the project as chairman of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on the Environment and Energy. He said the national electricity grid was entering a period of significant change, both in terms of the sources for electricity generation and in the way changing technology influenced interaction with the grid. He said blackouts highlighted the need to find a balance that would deliver a secure power source that was affordable, while offering flexibility to adapt to emerging technology. Mr Broad said the inquiry would seek to understand the community’s expectations of the grid, examine the challenges and explore the opportunities involved in modernising the system. “There is no doubt that technology is leading us in a new direction and our country’s prosperity is linked to our ability to get the challenges of powering our nation right,” he said. “We need to develop practical solutions for what is a complex issue and we need to be bold in seeking those solutions. “Rising power costs put the Wimmera Mallee – where extreme temperatures increase pressure on base-load power, for the running of airconditioners and water pumps – at the centre of the debate. “When it is 45 degrees in the shade, we want to know our air-conditioners will keep us cool, that our fridges will keep running, our businesses functioning and our crops watered. “We don’t want blackouts, and of course, we
don’t want to see our bills going through the roof. This inquiry seeks to find a balance that will offer reliability and affordability, while taking all the considerations into account.” Mr Broad said committee focus would be on the need to modernise the electricity transmission and distribution networks designed for a bygone era. “The grid is approaching the limits of what it was designed to do and the critical question now centres on what action we should take to ensure the grid has the flexibility to integrate electricity from a variety of sources at the lowest possible cost,” he said. Mr Broad said he acknowledged there were many factors to consider, from issues around environmental sustainability to community expectation and demand, and therefore the inquiry had a broad scope.
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The committee will run public hearings with government agencies, industry and community groups and other interested stakeholders and it will accept written submissions that address one or more of the terms of reference, up until April 28. In conjunction with the inquiry, the committee is launching an online questionnaire which allows consumers to share their current power use and expectations of the grid going forward. “This inquiry seeks to understand the state of the grid and to gain a clearer picture of the task at hand, in terms of developing a grid that will serve Australia’s needs in the rapidly changing world,” Mr Broad said. For further information about the inquiry, including the online questionnaire, people can visit www.aph.gov.au/moderngrid.
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Grampians Texture Twilight Makers Market 5 pm – 7 pm Saturday 18 March On the lawn in front of the Stony Creek shops. A wide range of quality hand craft make by the tutors and students participating in Grampians Texture. Expect to find clothing, jewellery, paper, books and more all hand made and hand created, recycled and upcycled!!!
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5. In all the parts that make up an adult human body, what is the heaviest organ? 6. What’s wrong with this statement? Aggressive Australian native fire ants are highly adaptable and after translocation can rapidly populate a variety of environments. 7. Does native bracken, common in remnant vegetation and national parks in the region, use flowers or spores to reproduce?
8. What was the name of the two Plantagenet cadet-branch houses involved in the English War of the Roses? 9. What Wimmera footballer, who started his football career at Nhill, played 23 games for VFL-AFL club Richmond during the 1965-66 seasons, coached a 1975 premiership with Ararat in Wimmera League and also forged a reputation as a prominent regional swimming instructor? 10. What is Australia’s oldest political party?
Answers: 1. False. Only 11 species of native bees have been identified as ‘stingless’. These are social bees that live in nests involving hundreds of individuals. Most native bees are solitary and have the ability to sting multiple times, although many are too small to deliver an effective jab to humans. 2. Russia and China. The United States has not had a crew transport since its Space Shuttle Program, which ended in 2011. 3. Rivers that are usually dry and only flow after extensive wet weather. 4. Day. 5. Skin. On average, an adult skin weighs about four kilograms. 6. Fire ants are not native to Australia. They are from the floodplains of Brazil, Paraguay and northern Argentina in South America and considered one of the most invasive pests in the world. Australia has had major incursions of fire ants in Queensland and New South Wales. Everything else in the statement is true. 7. As ferns they use spores to reproduce and respond strongly to fire. 8. York and Lancaster. 9. Wilf Dickeson. 10. Australian Labor Party. It had its origins in the early 1890s and was formalised with the first sitting of the Australian Parliament in 1901.
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any south-west Victorian farmers have experienced their best growing season for many years and industry leaders are now urging them to replenish their paddocks.
A pasture-update seminar in Stawell on March 27 will give farmers tips on nutrient replacement after a wet year. A presentation by Andrew Speirs from Meridian Ag will outline the importance of soil testing and making sure paddocks are replenished for the next growing season. Grassland Society of Southern Australia is combining with Perennial Pasture Systems to present the Meat and Livestock Australia Pasture Up-
date at Stawell Entertainment Centre. The seminar will feature a variety of speakers to set the scene for the rest of 2017. Mr Speirs said farmers need to take into account the different season after several years of dry weather and should do soil tests to determine how to revive their paddocks. He said given the better livestock prices, now was also the time to consider improving the overall soil fertility of the property if it was not already adequate. “Because the yields have been so high, farmers need to look at soil tests and do a nutrient budget for what they’ve removed from those paddocks,” he said.
Some paddocks have cut up to eight tonnes of hay, removing about 25 kilograms of phosphorous out of the system, the equivalent to nearly 300 kilograms of single super plus 300350kg of muriate of potash. “Farmers need to keep an eye on those high-yielding paddocks and replenish what has been exported,” Mr Speirs said. “It’s not like other years where pasture growth has been reduced. Quality of hay and silage is down a bit because it was late to harvest, but you’re still taking out all that phosphorous, so farmers will need to look at increasing phosphorous fertiliser application rates as well as potassium and sulphur if on light soils.”
Mr Speirs said rain across southwest Victoria had been in the top 10 percentile, which gave farmers a terrific season overall.
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The seminar will include MLA market information manager Ben Thomas who will cover the outlook for the livestock market, Nathan Scott from Achieve Ag who will speak on management of dry-feed surplus and Alison Frischke from Birchip Cropping Group who will speak on the use of grazing cereals, including results from the Grain and Graze 3 project. Irene Sobotta from MLA will bring producers up to date with the latest research projects funded by MLA,
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Dance season in full swing Hamilton Lamb Memorial Hall’s 2017 dance season is in full swing, with dancers enjoying a range of styles throughout the past couple of months. Attendees have participated in old-time, line and rock ‘n’ roll sessions, with the hall – in Kalkee Road, Horsham – booked for different types of dancing at least three nights a week. On the remaining nights, the hall hosts carpet bowls. Hall committee member Susan Hogan said organisers were pleased with the amount of activity in the hall. “The hall continues to provide the community with a venue where the enjoyable, social activity of
dancing can be carried out on a great dance floor and indoor bowls can be played in a pleasant environment,” she said. “Thursday night carpet bowls would be happy to welcome new bowlers.” Ms Hogan said the number of participants at old-time dances had increased. “It is very pleasing to see people are enjoying coming along and having a go at a new pastime or just reviving an old pleasure,” she said. Forty people attended Horsham’s first Dance for Cancer for 2017 on February 7. The hall committee hosted its first dance on February 10, with about 34 dancers taking to the floor.
“This was 10 more people than the same time last year,” Ms Hogan said. “A good – although very hot – time was had by all. Our airconditioning and fans were worked to the maximum.” Ms Hogan said hall dances were open to everyone. “If you are looking for some light exercise and a challenge, come along and try old-time dancing,” she said. “Hall dances are on the second Friday of each month, except Easter this year, until December, plus we have a New Year’s Eve dance.” The next hall dance will be on GOOD FUN: Nola Clark and Bruce Friday night, with music provided Beattie hit the dance floor at Horsham’s by Carmel Phelan. Hamilton Lamb Memorial Hall.
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while Rachael Campbell from Agriculture Victoria will present the 2016 results of the PPS gibberellic acid demonstration. The Stawell seminar is one of six pasture updates planned for this year in Victoria and South Australia to raise awareness of research outputs from MLA and partners, showcase producers who have made successful on-farm changes and highlight improved pasture technologies. The seminar, which costs $20 a person, will start at 4pm and includes a light dinner. People wanting more information can call Rob Shea on 0438 521 357 or email yadin@netconnect. com.au, or call Melinda Caspersz on 1300 137 550.
Wimmera Health Care Group Friends of the Foundation will host a Beauty and the Beast money-raising movie night at Horsham Centre Cinemas on March 23. The night is the first of many events the foundation is planning between now and the end of the year. The classic Beauty and the Beast story takes on widened mythology and an all-star cast including Emma Watson and Dan Stevens in this feature. The movie presentation will start with drinks and nibbles from 7pm at Legacy House next to the cinema. Tickets are $30 and available from Horsham Plaza centre management office during office hours. The foundation has committed a minimum of $250,000 over five years towards the redevelopment of the cancer treatment centre at Wimmera Base Hospital.
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or business owners, regularly engaging with employees is imperative.
If you are the boss, how can employees know what you are thinking if you are not talking to them? This works both ways. Does fear of the unknown hold you back from communicating? Fear could be from both the employee and employer as I will go into a bit further. Recently two scenarios were a topic of conversation, both of which were very disappointing. In one instance an employee gave notice after seven years’ service. One of the reasons for parting ways was that the employee had become dissatisfied with their work brief and became bored. Possibly fear held them back from bringing this up with management. More importantly management should have had a system in place for regular meetings with employees to counteract such situations. Sadly, this was the statement from the employer: “What a shame, we had such great plans for you.” This was the first instance in which this employee had ever heard such words. So there it is again, an ‘unspoken’ expectation.
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Had the employer met regularly with the employee and verbalised their plans the loyal employee might well have stayed on in their role. I’ll admit they might still have left and there is the ‘fear’ factor for an employer.
Afraid to ask
Are you, as an employer, too afraid to ask your staff how they are enjoying their job? Are you fearful they will say just what you don’t want to hear? But what if they don’t? What if it was just what they needed to hear to stay on? In another instance, and just after working for about 12 months, an employee based in a regional office, with head office in another location, left employment because their work expectations changed from how they were initially employed. These changes came about with no communication to the employee – it was just ‘expected’. Another ‘unspoken’ expectation. By all accounts this employee was receiving great reviews from
clients, so again, a valuable employee was lost. So did the employer have the conversation: “How can we keep you?” It might well have been a simple fix and hence a valuable employee retained. Don’t hide behind fear when it comes to engaging with your employees. It is imperative that you know whether they are happy. Don’t just assume they are because you might be left stranded when they decide to leave for no apparent reason – except that you hadn’t effectively communicated with them and allowed the opportunity for open conversation. A confidential questionnaire is a good way to start, and then talking with your staff one-onone. Group or team meetings are not the place to ask your staff if they are happy in their role as individuals. A personal approach is always best. Make them regularly so your staff members get comfortable with them and in due course you will find they will use the opportunity to discuss all manner of things. You will earn respect by keeping the lines of communication open.
LONG JOURNEY: Play School hosts Teo and Alex will bring Little Ted, Humpty, Jemima, Big Ted and the rest of the Play School toys to Horsham tomorrow.
Big Ted in Horsham Performers from popular children’s television program Play School will entertain Wimmera families in Horsham tomorrow. Horsham Town Hall will host the Play School live show Prince of Bears at 10am. Prince of Bears sees Big Ted embark on a royal adventure to find his castle. On the way he is joined by friends Humpty, Little Ted, Jemima and the rest of the Play School toys. They enjoy plenty of fun and adventure along the way, in small farms and large towns.
Play School live shows feature songs, games and stories. Play School’s Alex and Teo will present the concert, along with the real stars of the show… the toys. People who want to find out if Big Ted finds his castle can buy tickets for the Horsham show at www.kidspromotions. com.au. Tickets cost $19.80. Children aged 12 months and younger on the day can attend for free. People can call 9739 6300 for more information or phone bookings.
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alk about hammering the plastic. In November 2016 Australia’s 16.7-million credit-card accounts were used to make 226-million transactions with a total value of $27.8-billion. We are currently paying interest on $32.2-billion worth of credit-card debt, running up an annual interest bill of more than $5.6-billion – that’s $5,600,000,000. It’s not just the easy money that cards provide; it’s the easy form of delivery via ‘tap and go’ that’s pushing our debt to extraordinary levels. The quicker the transaction, the less thought or planning required. Pay now and think about it, and deal with it, later. Don’t become a statistic. Following here are some things to look out for plus a few tips.
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• More than 40 percent of credit-card spending goes on groceries and utilities. While this isn’t a problem if you pay off your card balance in full each month, if you’re paying interest just so you can buy the necessities of life, it’s a danger sign that you might be living beyond your means. • Most credit limits are well beyond cardholder needs. On
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average, Australians only use about a third of their available credit limits each month. However, by giving you a higher credit limit, card issuers hope temptation will get the better of you. If that means you can’t pay off your entire balance each month you’ll end up paying them lots of interest. Also bear in mind that if you apply for a personal loan or mortgage in the future, lenders will look at your combined card limits, not just the balances. High credit limits will affect the size of loan approved. Reduce the temptation and reduce your limits to appropriate amounts. • Beware the bonus card. Yet another credit card might come with a new mortgage. Look out for annual fees or other costs and make sure you understand what’s involved. If you don’t need it, cancel it.
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• Financial institutions can only offer to increase your credit limit if you specifically ‘opt in’. This can be done in writing or over the phone. However,
it’s prudent to withhold this permission to keep your limit under control. You can always apply for a once-off increase if you really need to. • Switch to a reloadable – prepaid – credit card. Like a debit card it means you are using your own money with the added advantages that you can preset a limit on your spending and reduce the risks associated with buying online. Reloadable cards are available from banks, other financial institutions and major retailers. • If you sign up for a new card for a 12-month interestfree purchase, pay it off in the first year then cancel the card before the renewal fee is automatically charged. There is no point paying an annual fee if you’re not going to use the card. Many people think it is only lower income earners who are susceptible to the siren call of easy credit. In fact, higher income earners also rack up huge balances on gold, platinum and diamond cards, and can experience real difficulty in paying them off. If your credit cards are more an enemy than a friend, a financial adviser will be able to suggest a range of solutions to get you back on track.
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here was some great fun to be had last month with Wimmera Landcare’s Trees of the Wimmera series. February was Treehouse Tree month, where people submitted photographs and stories of favourite trees. One photo came from Bob Wallace from his Fyans Creek property of a giant redgum, Eucalyptus camaldulensis that has stood many a battle over time. Another fantastic tree house came from Wonwondah East on the property of Andrew Entwistle. Andrew’s tree house was built about 15 or 16 years ago for two little girls and featured everything that was required of a modern tree house of the time. It stands in a fantastic, shady yellow box, Eucalyptus melliodora, on the banks of Burnt Creek and was built out of scrap materials with a flying fox down to the creek bank, fireman’s pole and a sand pit in the shade underneath. It features a main room, bullnose veranda front and back and fantastic views of the Grampians in the distance. What more could a child want
HOURS OF FUN: ‘Jedi knights’ guard the entrance to the ‘secret temple on the planet of Gariwerd’, a massive redgum at Fyans Creek. This is the knights’ favourite tree because it can be used as the ‘galley on the Millennium Falcon, the control deck on the Death Star and the Saloon bar on Tatooine’. to wile away the hours and work on your imagination? This month’s competition will be based on the best paddock tree. Cut-off for entries is March 24. People are encouraged to view the Trees of the Wimmera facebook page, where photos and stories can be sent.
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he East Grampians Health Service Murray to Moyne Cycle Relay teams are on the home straight with fundraising efforts.
The ‘Cranks’ and ‘Defibrillators’ have two major fundraising events in March, with all money raised from this year’s event going towards a new bus for the service’s Patricia Hinchey Centre. The bus is used by the centre’s aged and disabled clients for outings and activities. A trivia night will be at the Patricia Hinchey Centre in Girdlestone Street, with team rider Charlie Reid hosting the event. East Grampians Health Service community liaison officer Jodie Holwell said district trivia buff Marion McAdie had organised the program. “It promises to be a great night for anyone who loves trivia,” she said. “Because the event falls on St Patrick’s Day, people are invited to dress for the occasion and there will be a prize for the best dressed in green.” Tickets are $15 a person, with tables of eight, or individual tickets, available by contacting Jacinta Harman on 5352 9326. It will be bring your own nibbles and drinks. Supper will be provided. The final fundraiser will be a movie night at Ararat’s Astor Cinema featur-
TRIVIA FOR BUS: Patricia Hinchey Centre manager and team rider Jacinta Harman, front, with clients Shirley Burton, Veronica Mortimer and Cliff Pickens and Murray to Moyne Cycle Relay team members Mick McKerron, Erin Hinchliffe, Carly Croton, Graham Bull, Charlie Reid, Carolynne Smith and Peter Armstrong. East Grampians Health Service mascot ‘Macca’ is in the driver’s seat of the old centre bus, which the team is raising money to replace. ing the Disney favourite ‘Beauty and the Beast’, starring Emma Watson in a new telling of the classic story. “This movie is suitable for the whole family,” Ms Holwell said. “Kids will absolutely love the live action version of the original animated movie.”
Beauty and the Beast will screen at 7.30pm on March 23. A $20 ticket will include ‘movie munchies’, a drink and entry in a raffle. Tickets are available from the cinema during opening hours or on the night. The Murray to Moyne relay is on April 1 and 2.
“Our team of 16 cyclists has been training hard for the relay, which covers 525 kilometres from Swan Hill to Port Fairy, and we are looking forward to our final two fundraisers which we hope the community will come out and support,” Ms Holwell said.
Dry July gifts cancer centre Wimmera Health Care Group has received a $25,000 grant to improve the comfort of patients to be treated at the new Wimmera cancer centre. The organisation’s Dry July grant will go towards an entertainment system fit-out for the cancer centre. Acting chief executive Mark Knights said the money would be a great help towards making the cancer centre state-of-the-art and contribute to the wellness centre. “The money from the Dry July grant will go towards iPads, individual televisions and a PA-music system,” he said. “We are thrilled to be able to add this money to the pool already raised by our generous community and government funding.” Dry July aims to raise money to improve the wellbeing of people affected by cancer and to ease the burden of cancer for every Australian. “Thanks to this grant we can install an entertainment system with the latest technology,” Mr Knights said. “Being treated in a comfortable, modern environment with high-tech equipment will go a long way to make a positive impact on our patients’ experience. “We are extremely grateful to Dry July and applaud the positive work they are doing to help people affected by cancer.”
Probus milestone Horsham East Ladies Probus Club founding members Rene Vivian, Phyl Cramer and Alice Laird have been honoured with life memberships to the organisation. The trio was recognised at the club’s 25th birthday celebration, joining other life members Val Watt and Lorna Rentsch. Long-serving member Margaret Woodford received a 20-year badge at the celebration. Thirty-two foundation members attended Horsham East Ladies Probus Club’s inaugural meeting at Horsham RSL on March 2, 1992. Membership grew throughout the years, with good attendance levels. The club participates in wider Probus events including conferences and friendship days. Members also celebrate activities with other district clubs, including birthdays and Christmas functions, along with trips and outings organised by the Horsham East club.
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The Probus ladies participate in community projects, including the annual selling of Anzac Day badges and Remembrance Day poppies. Members enjoy a wide range of informative guest speakers and outings and trips are well supported. The club elected its 2017-18 office bearers at the 25th anniversary meeting. They are: President, Margaret Woodford; vicepresident, Joan Parker; secretary, Nola Bellinger; assistant secretary, Denise Dobson; treasurer, Trish Reinheimer; membership officer, Dawn Hobbs; assistant membership officer, Lorna Rentsch; trip organisers, Marion Seater, Ruth Walter, Cheryl Bell; guest speakers, Jenny Sonego; welfare officer, Mary McKenry; publicity officer, Rene Vivian; magazines, Margaret Schreck; newsletter, Raelene Pfeiffer; club service, Diane Ballinger; immediate past-president, Raelene Pfeiffer.
CELEBRATION: Ladies Probus Club of Horsham East committee members, from left, Dawn Reading, Dawn Hobbs, Lorna Rentsch, Rene Vivian and Raelene Pfeiffer celebrate the club’s 25th birthday with a cake made by Tammy Bigham of Rainbow. Picture: KELLY LAIRD
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ealth services across the Wimmera will benefit from State Government plans to reduce and prevent violence.
The government has announced the second round of its $20-million Health Service Violence Prevention Fund, designed to help organisations install safety and security measures. Member for Western Victoria and Regional Development Minister Jaala Pulford said health services in Horsham, Rainbow, Ararat, Stawell, Jeparit, Nhill, Warracknabeal, Kaniva, Donald and Rupanyup had secured money. She said hospitals and mental-health
services across the state would see significant safety and security upgrades, including additional CCTV, more personal duress devices and alarms, and new infrastructure such as security doors, windows and restricted access areas. The grants include: • $19,600 for Wimmera Health Care Group Horsham to install swipe-card access to six access points to the intensive care unit. • $126,000 for East Grampians Health Service Ararat for an IP-based CCTV camera system for an acute inpatient unit and surrounding areas as well as increased capacity for image storage and back up.
• $20,993 for Stawell Regional Health for toughened glass and additional doors to provide greater staff security and reduce incidents of occupational violence at key entry points. • $403,900 for West Wimmera Health Service to increase security at its acute admission areas and improve internal and external recorded video surveillance at its Jeparit, Rainbow, Kaniva, Nhill and Rupanyup campuses. • $55,718 for East Wimmera Health Service to install automatic outer and inner doors to the after hours and ambulance entry as well as updated lighting, signs, floor coverings, duress alarm and a new safe exit. • $4127 for Rural Northwest Health
at Warracknabeal for minor works to improve security at the main counter. “I’m really pleased that we have committed more than $630,000 to help improve safety at various Wimmera health services,” Ms Pulford said. “These sort of projects build on the success of the first round of funding and continue to deliver on the Labor government’s election promise to reduce violence at hospitals and mental-health services by improving facilities and making them safer for staff, patients and visitors. “Western Victoria has an incredibly dedicated health and mental-health workforce who deserve to feel safe
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Tradition continues Organisers of an annual Pomonal pancake day say the tradition continues to be enjoyed by people of all ages. Pomonal Community Uniting Church hosted a ‘pancake day’ event at the town’s primary school for Shrove Tuesday. Organiser Julie Andrews said the event was a great way to bring people together for pancakes and conversation while raising money for Wimmera Uniting Care. “It’s never too late to enjoy a pancake – Stawell Uniting Church will host another pancake day on Thursday, March 30 from 10am,” she said. “They hope people from far and wide will come to enjoy the day.”
and protected in the important work that they do. I have zero tolerance for violence or aggression of any kind against our hard-working doctors, nurses and paramedics.” The Victorian Auditor-General’s Report into Occupational Health Violence Against Healthcare Workers found nurses, doctors, paramedics and other healthcare workers faced particular risks because ‘they are at the frontline when it comes to dealing with people in stressful, unpredictable and potentially volatile situations’. Ms Pulford said the government was also funding a new public awareness campaign to reduce violence in Victorian.
YUM: Sharyn Hateley serves pancakes to Neal Dowsett at Pomonal Primary School along with children Hannah, Wilson and Courtney.
Beethoven’s Symphony Number 8 will be among pieces of music a full Melbourne Symphony Orchestra will perform at Horsham Town Hall. The orchestra’s visit, one of the major events planned for the town hall in a busy 2017, will also feature British clarinet soloist Michael Collins and Brisbane-born 2015 ABC Symphony Australia Young Performer of the year Lloyd Van’t Hoff, also on clarinet. An evening program on October 17 will feature the soloists performing with the orchestra for Dvorak’s Serenade for Winds in D minor, MSO Composer in Residence Kat-Shernin’s Ornamental Air and Mendelssohn’s Concert Piece No.1 in F minor Konzertstuck before Beethoven’s eighth. The MSO will present school performances on October 18.
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(March 21- April 20) Lucky Colour: Silver Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 1-2-1-9 Lotto Numbers: 1-12-19-25-28-37 More opportunities and scope to push career plans. Some may have doubts about existing relationships. Wise to leave things the way they are for the moment. Social scene brings some unusual invitations.
ch, 2017 23rd to 26th Mar Johanna Hemara, Kiara Rodrigues, Brian Letton, Justin Standley, Bill Gray, Graham Rodger, Sandie Dodd, Joy Adams, Col Perkins, Allan Carroll, Venessa Warra, Dennis Morgan
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(April 21- May 20) Lucky Colour: Yellow Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 2-4-3-4 Lotto Numbers: 4-13-22-31-39-40 Friends could try to meddle in your private affairs if you let them. Your ideas could be spot on, so use you own intuition for the best results. Most will be more in demand on the social scene.
LEO:
(July 23- August 22) Lucky Colour: Peach Lucky Day: Saturday Racing Numbers: 1-4-6-4 Lotto Numbers: 5-14-25-30-32-44 New friends could bring opportunities to mix business with pleasure. Love relationships should be more enjoyable. Most can expect a few surprises while travelling.
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(August 23- September 23) Lucky Colour: Green Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 1-4-1-7 Lotto Numbers: 1-10-14-17-27-33 A good time to ask for favours, start new ventures and make investments. Romantic opportunities are about and someone you meet during this period will definitely take your interest.
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(May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: Pink Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 4-5-3-2 Lotto Numbers: 4-13-22-31-32-42 Don’t rush into any romantic encounters on the side or you will be found out. Health is important, so look after yourself. Most will be feeling more aggressive and pushing their own point of view across at work and this could make things happen.
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(November 23- December 20) Lucky Colour: Blue Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 2-2-7-6 Lotto Numbers: 2-11-20-27-29-38 Many will be renewing relationships and friendships. Many will be attracted to the unusual and someone with a hint of mystery could take your attention. However some may not be able to handle the pace.
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(December 21- January 19) Lucky Colour: Blue Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 3-3-2-1 Lotto Numbers: 3-12-21-26-30-39 Friends could provide an excellent financial opportunity. Old friends get in touch and most will feel more like socializing. Financially a lucky period coming up.
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(September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: Pink Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 1-1-3-4 Lotto Numbers: 1-11-25-35-40-43 Something in your past is likely to surface. Answers to mysteries and tying up of loose ends is indicated. Ask favours from those in a position to further your ambitions. Many will set off on entirely new paths.
(January 20 - February 19) Lucky Colour: Green Lucky Day: Saturday Racing Numbers: 1-8-9-2 Lotto Numbers: 9-18-24-34-36-42 A period of rewards and surprises coming up. Most will gain more responsibility and harder work, but the rewards should be worth the effort and some could expect a financial windfall.
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(June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: White Lucky Day: Sunday Racing Numbers: 5-1-6-5 Lotto Numbers: 5-14-23-26-35-41 Emotionally a rather intense period and most are inclined to overspend to keep their loved one happy. New opportunities to gain financially are indicated.
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(October 24 - November 22) Lucky Colour: Red Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 3-7-4-3 Lotto Numbers: 3-7-16-30-37-43 Most will be overcoming obstacles in family relationships, however make sure others are paying their own way and not relying too heavily on you.
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Peugeot paves way for 3008
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eugeot Automobiles Australia says the updated 2008 can significantly increase its sales against crossover rivals such as the Renault Captur and Suzuki Vitara, and also establish the French brand as a key player in the medium and large SUV segments.
Speaking to GoAuto at the launch of the facelifted 2008 in Sydney last month, Peugeot Automobiles Australia national sales manager Nigel Wright said he was confident the small SUV would help clear the path for the all-new, second-generation 3008 and the larger seven-seat 5008 when they launch in about six and 12 months respectively. “What the 2008 will do, to a degree, is prime the market for the 3008,” he said. “If you were to talk to your average Aussie punter about what Peugeot represents, it’s not SUVs. It’s a small, premium European car. The 2008 will introduce the theme to the market that Peugeot actually does SUVs.” While the 2008 has been facelifted and repositioned to better meet buyer expectations, it is the 3008, due in August, that has the potential to be Peugeot’s best-selling model in Australia.
LUCKY SEVEN: The seven-seat Peugeot 5008 will follow the five-seat 3008 into showrooms early next year.
“So we’re looking forward to the 2008 kicking things off for us, but the 3008 is something we and our dealer network cannot wait to get our hands on,” Mr Wright said. “Especially with the success that car has had in Europe. We intended to launch it in Australia sooner, however, because of the incredible demand that
car has had in Europe it is now due in the third quarter.” The 3008 is likely to compete against mid-spec versions of the popular Mazda CX-5 and Volkswagen Tiguan, among others. Mr Wright’s hopes have been buoyed by the initial response to the 3008 in Europe, with more than 60,000 or-
ders in the first three months on sale pushing right-hand-drive production at the main plant in Sochaux in eastern France back by up to several months. “In two years it is an absolute possibility that our SUV line-up can outsell passenger cars,” he said. “Our cornerstone right now is the 308 – it’s our number one selling car.
“But the introduction of 2008 combined with the 3008 and then the 5008 within three to six months, these should achieve half of our annual sales forecasts. “What we might find is when we launch 3008, a number of our 508 customers will go to that 3008, and in particular in that top spec. “And a lot of those 508 customers are diesel drivers and are used to a high-spec vehicle, and we’ll be able to offer that in our 3008.” However, the Australian distributor, Sime Darby Motors Group nor PSA Group internationally will give up on its passenger car range, according to Mr Wright. “We’ve still got to stick to our roots – we have a very loyal customer base with 208 and 308,” he said. “And we will absolutely stick with 508. “Yes, that segment is decreasing. The 508 itself is getting a little bit old compared with some of the competition like the Skoda Superb and Volkswagen Passat. But we’ve seen designs of an all-new 508 that is certainly much more, say, BMW, and that’s 18 to 24 months away. So we’re very excited about that.” – Byron Mathioudakis
ANCAP: Five stars Toyota’s new C-HR crossover has earned a five-star crash safety rating from the Australasian New Car Assessment Program – ANCAP – scoring high marks for adult occupant protection levels and standard safety specification. Originally tested by Euro NCAP, the score has been adjusted for Australian ratings, although the C-HR tested was the hybrid variant, which is not yet available on Australian shores. The C-HR scored 87 percent, or 33.18 out of 38, in the adult occupant protection test, including 7.62 out of eight for the full width frontal test and 6.91 out of eight in the frontal offset test. The C-HR aced the side impact and pole tests, scoring eight out of eight in both, while the whiplash test returned a score of 2.65 out of three, still enough for a maximum ‘good’ rating.
Child occupant protection scored 38.03 out of 49, gaining a slightly better score for a six-year-old child than a 10-year-old. It also gained extra points for child-friendly safety features and child seat installation points. ANCAP chief executive James Goodwin said a five-star rating was essential for any car-maker that wants to be competitive in the compact SUV segment. “The C-HR is an example of an affordable model which meets high levels of safety in all areas of assessment,” he said. “As a new entrant in the competitive Compact SUV segment, top safety credentials are a must if it is to win consumer sales, and it is encouraging to see key safety features provided as standard.” – Robbie Wallis
SMASH HIT: The Toyota C-HR scored its best results in the adult occupant protection category.
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Ford Territory still in stock
ord Australia has confirmed that more new Territory large SUV models remain in stock than Falcon sedan and ute variants, but it will continue to advertise and shift remaining stock of both Australian-built vehicles until September this year. Speaking with GoAuto at the national media launch of the Escape in Melbourne last week, Ford Australia marketing manager Danni Winter revealed about 1000 units of the Broadmeadows-made Territory remained available to buy. “We don’t expect to be out of Territorys until the third quarter of this year,” she said. “At my last look we had about 1000 left in the network and we’re moving through those. “We had a lot of demand from fleet customers to ensure we had consistent models throughout this year, so you will continue to see online advertising, but certainly no television or anything else.” Ford Australia has continued promoting only the FG X Falcon XR6 for $37,690 driveaway inclusive of a $500 2016-
OVER AND OUT: While there are about 1000 more examples of the Territory to be sold in Australia, Ford has fewer examples of its final Falcon left in stock.
year plate bonus, and down from its recommended retail price of $38,290 plus on-road costs. Only the entry-level Territory TX and middle-tier Territory TS have continued being spruiked and only in rear-wheel-drive turbo-diesel guise at $40,990 and $44,990 driveaway, inclusive of a $1000 2016-year plate bonus, down from recommend-
ed retail prices of $41,740 and $46,490 respectively. No Falcon ute deals have been offered on the Ford Australia website at the time of publication. Asked whether Ford Australia would continue to advertise deals for the remaining Falcon and Territory stock throughout the year, Ms Winter said absolutely.
“We will up until we get to smaller stock levels, and then we’ll move Falcon and Territory into an archive section of the website,” she said. Ms Winter also revealed that far fewer Falcons remained in stock compared with the Territory. However, when asked whether final local production numbers were skewed towards
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WIN 6:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 7:00 WIN News [s] 8:00 ET [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (M) [s] 1:00 I’m A Celebrity: Get Me Out Of Here! (PG l,a) 2:30 Alive & Cooking [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 The Home Team [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! (PG l,a) [s] 8:30 Gogglebox (M) [s] 9:30 Law & Order: SVU (M v,a) 10:30 Blue Bloods (M) 11:30 WIN News [s] 12:30 The Project [s] 1:30 Late Show (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping
Prime 5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “Outlaw Prophet: Warren Jeffs” (M s,a,v) (’14) Stars: David Keith 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG) – Can Hunter and Olivia’s relationship survive O Week? 7:30 The Chaser My Kitchen Rules Special [s] 8:30 Mighty Trains: Glacier Express (PG) [s] 9:30 The Investigator: A True Crime Story (M v) 10:30 Autopsy USA: Maurice Gibb (MA15+ d) 11:30 Grimm: Wesen Nacht (M h,v) 12:30 Home Shopping
NINE 5:30 Today 9:00 Today Extra Summer [s] 11:30 NINE News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) 1:00 Travel Guides: Oman 2:00 House Husbands (PG s) 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 RBT (PG) 8:30 The AFL Footy Show (M a) 10:30 World’s Funniest Videos Top 10 Countdown: The Family Tree (PG) 11:00 World’s Funniest Videos Top 10 Countdown: The Party Never Ends (PG) 11:30 The NRL Footy Show (M v) 1:15 Music Special: Jeff Lynne’s ELO 1:30 TV Shop 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop
ABC 10:30 Light From The Shadows [s] 11:00 One Plus One (PG) 11:15 Pointless [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon 1:00 Adam Hills: The Last Leg [s] 1:40 The Kumars (M s) 2:10 Walliams and Friend (M s) [s] 2:40 Eggheads [s] 3:15 Father Brown (PG) [s] 4:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Pointless (PG) 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s 8:00 Dream Gardens: Brisbane [s] 8:30 Newton’s Law (M a,l) 9:30 No Offence (M a,l) 10:20 Lateline [s] 10:50 The Business [s] 11:05 Judith Lucy Is All Woman (PG) 11:35 The Trip To Italy (M l) 12:05 My Last Summer (M a,l)
6:00 Children’s Programs 1:30 Regular Show 2:00 Rabbids Invasion 2:30 Beyblade Burst 3:00 Yu-gi-oh! Arc-v 3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:05 The Looney Tunes Show 4:30 Scooby-Doo! 5:00 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans (PG) 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 Survivor: Game Changers (PG) 9:30 Movie: “The Craft” (MA15+ v,a) (’96) Stars: Neve Campbell 11:30 South Beach Tow (M) 12:00 Thunderbirds Are Go (PG) 12:30 Adventure Time 1:00 Regular Show 1:30 Uncle Grandpa (PG)
7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Children’s Pro-
6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Star Trek 9:00 Operation Repo (M) 9:30 Reel Action 10:00 M*A*S*H 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Win News 1:00 Cheers 2:00 Nash Bridges (M v,a) 3:00 Jake And The Fat Man 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG v,a) 5:00 Star Trek (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 Car Crash Global (PG) 8:30 Cops: Adults Only (M) 9:00 Movie: “The Delta Force ll” (M v) (’90) Stars: Chuck Norris 11:15 Graceland (M) 12:15 Home Shopping 2:15 Bellator MMA (M v) 4:05 Cops: Adults Only (M) 4:35 Hogan’s Heroes 5:00 Gillette World Sport
GEM 6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Skippy 7:00 Religion 7MATE 8:00 MXTV 8:30 Dream Car Garage 9:00
6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 11:00 JAG (PG v) 12:00 Judging Amy 1:00 Win News 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 4:05 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:00 Frasier 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:05 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 8:30 Bondi Ink Tattoo Crew (PG) 9:30 Dating Naked (MA15+ l,n) 10:30 Crazy Ex-girlfriend (PG) 11:30 The Late Show (PG) 12:30 The King Of Queens 1:30 Frasier (PG v,l) 2:30 Judging Amy 3:30 The Division (M)
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7:30 TV Shop 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 TV Shop 10:30 Friends (PG) 11:30 As Time Goes By 12:00 Movie: “Hue And Cry” (G) (’47) 1:50 Hairy Bikers Bake-Athon (PG) 3:00 Heartbeat: The Dear Departed (PG v) 4:10 Heartbeat: Dangerous Whispers (PG) 5:30 Absolutely Fabulous (PG s,d) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 As Time Goes By (PG) 7:30 Football: Sydney Roosters v Canterbury Bulldogs 9:50 Embarrassing Bodies (M mp,n) 10:50 Embarrassing Bodies (M mp,n) 11:50 Little Britain (M s,l) 12:30 Friends (PG) 1:00 Call & Win (M)
grams 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Home And Away (PG) 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Dr Oz 1:00 I Shouldn’t Be Alive (PG) 2:00 Jonathan Creek (M v) 3:00 Auction Squad 4:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 5:30 60 Minute Makeover 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 The Vicar Of Dibley: Animals (PG) 8:00 Vicious (PG) 8:30 Murdoch Mysteries: Shades Of Grey / Big Murderer On Cam (M v) 10:30 Murdoch Mysteries: This One Goes To Eleven (M v) 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Psychic TV 3:30 Dr Oz (PG) American Pickers 10:00 The Amazing Race 11:00 Charlie’s Angels (PG v) 12:00 T. J Hooker (PG v,a,d) 1:00 Police Woman (M v,a) 2:00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D 3:00 Pawn Stars 3:30 Wipeout USA 4:30 Billy The Exterminator 5:00 Mythbusters 6:00 American Pickers 7:00 Beverly Hills Pawn (PG) 7:30 American Dad (M) 8:30 Family Guy (M a,v) 9:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 11:30 Hardcore Pawn (M l) 12:15 Hardcore Pawn: The Return Of The King (M l) 2:00 Mythbusters (PG) 4:00 Last Car Standing
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WIN 6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 Everyday Gourmet Prime 5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s]
NINE 5:30 Today 9:00 Today Extra Summer [s]
11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “In The Line Of Duty: Blaze Of Glory” (M v) (’97) Stars: Brad Sullivan 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase [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 [s] – Joh, Tara, Graham and Adam team up to help a retiree fix up his home 8:30 Friday Night Movie: “The Theory Of Everything” (M a) Stars: Charlie Cox & Harry Lloyd 11:10 Program To Be Advised 12:40 The Amazing Race: All Or Nothing (PG) 1:30 Home Shopping
11:30 NINE News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) 1:00 Afternoon Movie: “Speechless” (PG l) Stars: Geena Davis 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Stop, Search, Seize (M s) 8:30 Movie: “Good Will Hunting” (M v,l) (’98) Stars: Matt Damon & Ben Affleck 11:05 Movie: “Brothers” (M a,v) (’09) Stars: Tobey Maguire 1:30 TV Shop 2:00 Step Dave: Knocked Up (M l,s) 3:00 The Avengers (PG) 4:00 Global Shop 4:30 Good Morning America
6:00 Children’s Programs 1:30 Regular Show 2:00 Rabbids Invasion 2:30 Beyblade Burst 3:00 Yu-gi-oh! Arc-v 3:30 Regal Academy 4:05 The Looney Tunes Show 4:30 Scooby-Doo! 5:00 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans (PG) 6:00 Movie: “Alvin And The Chipmunks: The Squeakquel” (G) (’10) 7:50 Movie: “Kung Fu Panda 2” (PG v) (’08) Stars: Jack Black & Angelina Jolie 9:35 Movie: “Austin Powers: Goldmember” (M s,l,v) (’02) Stars: Mike Myers 11:30 Mike & Molly (PG) 12:00 Stalker (MA15+ v,a) 2:00 Rabbids Invasion 2:30 Pokemon 3:00 Sonic Boom
7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Children’s Pro-
6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Star Trek 9:00 Operation Repo (M) 9:30 Reel Action 10:00 M*A*S*H 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Win News 1:00 Cheers 2:00 Nash Bridges (M v,a) 3:00 Jake And The Fat Man 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG v,a) 5:00 Star Trek (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 MacGyver (PG v) 8:30 Walker, Texas Ranger (M v) 10:30 Highlander: The Darkness (M v) 11:30 Nash Bridges: Hot Prowler (M v,a) 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Cheers (PG) 3:00 Walker, Texas Ranger (M v) 4:00 Highlander (M) 5:00 The Doctors (M)
GEM 6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Religion 7:30 TV Shop 7MATE 7:00 Ultimate Fishing 8:00 MXTV 8:30 Dream
6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 11:00 JAG (PG v) 12:00 Judging Amy 1:00 Win News 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 4:05 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:00 Frasier 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:05 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Playing It Cool” (M) (’14) Stars: Chris Evans 10:30 Sex And The City (MA15+ s) 11:10 The Late Show (PG) 12:10 The King Of Queens 1:05 Raymond 1:30 Frasier 2:30 Judging Amy 3:30 The Division (M)
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8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 TV Shop 10:30 Friends (PG) 11:30 As Time Goes By (PG) 12:00 Movie: “The Man In The White Suit” (G) (’51) Stars: Alec Guinness 1:50 Hairy Bikers Everyday Gourmet (PG) 3:00 Heartbeat: Scent of a Kill (PG v,a) 4:10 Heartbeat: Daniel (PG v,a) 5:20 Absolutely Fabulous (PG l,s) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 As Time Goes By 7:30 Football: Brisbane Broncos v North Queensland Cowboys 10:30 Lethal Weapon: Ties That Bind (M v,s) 11:30 Dalziel & Pascoe (M a,v) 12:35 Friends 1:00 Call And Win (M)
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4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:30 Postman Pat 5:00 Sarah & Duck 5:25 Charlie And Lola 6:00 Ben And Holly 6:35 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Spicks And Specks (PG) 7:30 Dirty Jobs (PG) 8:20 Gruen Pitch Rewind 8:30 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering (M) 9:00 Black Books: Party (PG) 9:25 Catherine Tate’s Nan (M a,l,s) 10:00 Broad City (M v) 10:20 The Katering Show (MA15+a,l) 10:35 Gruen Planet (M s,l) 11:10 Comedy Next Gen (MA15+) 12:15 Alan Carr: Chatty Man (M l,s) 1:45 Dirty Jobs 2:35 ABC News Update
grams 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Home And Away 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Dr Oz (PG) 1:00 Better Homes And Gardens 2:00 The Real Seachange 3:00 Auction Squad 4:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Medical Emergency (PG a) 5:30 60 Minute Makeover 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Wild Planet: North America 8:30 Escape To The Country 9:30 Property Ladder UK 10:30 Building Dream Homes 11:00 Before And After 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Deal Or No Deal 1:00 Psychic TV (M) 4:00 Dr Oz (PG) 5:00 Deal Or No Deal Car Garage 9:00 Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars 10:00 The Amazing Race 11:00 Charlie’s Angels (PG v) 12:00 T. J Hooker (PG v,a,d) 1:00 Police Woman (M v,a) 2:00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D 3:00 Beverly Hills Pawn 3:30 Motorway Patrol 4:30 Billy The Exterminator 5:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 6:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars Australia (PG) 7:30 Aussie Pickers 8:30 Movie: “Inception” (M v) Stars: Tom Hardy 11:00 Hardcore Pawn (M l) 12:00 Ink Master (M) 1:00 Hardcore Pawn (M a) 2:00 Pro Bull Riding
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English News [s] 6:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Persons Of Interest (PG) [s] 3:00 Living Black [s] 3:30 Neil Oliver [s] 4:30 Churchill (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Food Safari [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Great British Railway Journeys: Ashley To Alton [s] 8:05 Destination Flavour Singapore [s] 8:35 Sugar Free Farm [s] 9:35 Deutschland 83: Brandy Station (M l,v) 11:20 SBS World News [s] 11:50 Atlanta: The Streisand Effect (PG l) 12:45 Food Lovers Guide To Australia 1:20 Cycling: Paris-Nice 2017: Stage 5 World’s End” (M v,l) (’09) 1:50 RuPaul’s Drag Race (M s) 2:45 Short Film: “So Very Cute” (M a) 3:00 Vice News Tonight 3:30 The Feed 4:00 Do Or Die (PG) 4:30 Mythbusters 5:35 If You Are The One 6:35 The Mindy Project (PG) 7:05 Vice News Tonight 7:30 The Feed 8:00 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee (M) 8:30 Cyberwar (PG) 8:55 Documentary Fursonas (MA15+ s) 10:30 UEFA Champions League Highlights 11:30 Movie: “Big Bad Wolves” (MA15+ a,v) (’13) (in Hebrew) 1:30 Desus And Mero (M) 1:55 The Feed 2:30 Deutsche Welle News
ABC ME 6:00 Children’s Programs 9:35 Steam Punks! ABC 24 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News
10:00 I Can’t Go To School Today 10:40 Being German 11:35 Real Chinese 12:00 Heartland (PG) 12:45 Degrassi: The Next Generation (PG) 1:40 Move It Mob Style 2:45 Pearlie 3:20 Jamillah & Aladdin 4:00 Odd Squad 4:25 Deadly 60 5:00 Hank Zipzer 5:30 Numb Chucks 5:40 Kobushi 6:00 Fangbone! 6:35 The Next Step 7:00 Operation Ouch! 7:30 Officially Amazing 7:55 BTN Newsbreak 8:05 Degrassi: The Next Generation (PG) 8:30 Heartland (PG) 9:15 MY:24: Faith / Mikey (PG) 9:40 rage: Guest Programmer
ABC
[s] 7:00 WIN News [s] 8:00 ET [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (M a) [s] 1:00 The Living Room: Encore (PG) [s] 2:00 ET [s] 2:30 Alive & Cooking [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 The Home Team [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Living Room: Summer Edition (PG) 8:30 The Graham Norton Show (M l) 9:30 Program To Be Advised 11:30 WIN News [s] 12:30 The Project - Encore 1:30 Late Show (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping
SBS 5:00 CCTV English News [s] 5:30 NHK World
ABC2 5:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS VICELAND 5:00 Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: “At
FRIDAY MARCH 10 TEN
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Mornings 12:00 ABC News 1:00 ABC New 2:00 ABC News 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 ABC News Afternoons 5:00 ABC News Afternoons 6:00 ABC News Evenings 6:30 The Drum 7:00 ABC News Evenings 8:00 ABC News Evening 9:00 ABC National News 9:30 Lateline 10:00 The World 11:00 ABC National News 11:30 A Taste Of Landline 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum 1:00 BBC Impact 1:30 Lateline 2:00 Al Jazeera Newsgrid 3:00 BBC World News 3:30 7.30 4:00 BBC World News 4:30 The Drum
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10:00 One Plus One [s]10:30 Compass [s] 11:00 #Shelfie With Dan Hong (PG) 11:15 Pointless [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Murder, She Wrote (M v) [s] 2:25 The Cook And The Chef [s] 2:40 Eggheads [s] 3:10 Father Brown (PG) 4:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 5:00 ABC News 5:30 The Drum (PG) 6:00 Pointless [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 The Link [s] 8:00 QI (M l,v) 8:30 Broadchurch (M a,v) 9:20 Black Work (M v) 10:05 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering (PG) 10:35 Lateline [s] 11:10 The Business [s] 11:25 Planet America (PG) [s 11:55 rage (MA15+a,l,d,n,s,h,v) 5:00 rage (PG)
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SBS 6:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour [s] 2:00
Defining Moments [s] 3:00 Tales From The Bush Larder (PG) [s] 3:30 Classic Floyd 4:05 Thai Street Food With David Thompson [s] 4:35 Jonathan Phang’s Gourmet Express [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Food Safari [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Great British Railway Journeys: Newhaven To Dover 8:40 Thriller Movie: “Michael Clayton” (MA15+l) (’07) Stars: George Clooney son 10:55 SBS World News Late [s] 11:25 Drama Movie: “Swimming Pool” (MA15+n,a,s,l) (’12) (In English & French) 1:20 Cycling: Paris-Nice 2017: Stage 6
ABC2 5:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS VICELAND 5:00 Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: “A
4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:30 Postman Pat 5:00 Sarah & Duck 5:25 Charlie And Lola 6:00 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 6:35 Peter Rabbit: The Tale Of The Scare Owl 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 Dirty Jobs: Goose Down Plucker (PG) 8:15 Program To Be Advised 8:30 Catfish: Andria And David (M a,l,s) 9:15 My Transgender Kid (M a,l,s) 10:05 Gruen Planet (M s,l) (M a,l,s) 10:45 Penn And Teller: Fool Us (PG) 11:25 Special Forces: Ultimate Hell Week (PG) 12:30 Hair 1:25 Dirty Jobs 2:15 ABC News Update
Million” (M v,l,a) (’09) (From South Korea, in Korean) 2:05 RuPaul’s Drag Race (M s,l) 3:00 Vice News Tonight 3:30 The Feed 4:00 Do Or Die - Deadly Ocean Pull (PG) 4:30 Surviving Aotearoa 5:30 If You Are The One 6:30 The Mindy Project (PG 7:00 Vice News Tonight 7:30 Hyundai A-League: Sydney FC V Central Coast Mariners 10:15 Hate Thy Neighbour (MA15+ a,l) 11:05 Movie: “The Thieves” (MA15+ v) (’12) 1:35 Popasia TV 2:40 NHK World English News 3:00 Thai News 3:30 Bangla News 4:00 Punjabi News
ABC ME 6:00 Children’s Programs 9:35 Steam Punks! ABC 24 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News
10:00 Double Trouble 10:25 House Of Sound 10:45 Bringing Books to Life 11:15 Your Paintings 11:30 Behind The News 12:00 Heartland (PG) 12:45 Degrassi 1:40 Move It Mob Style 2:20 The Little Prince 3:05 The Jungle Bunch 3:45 Danger Mouse 4:00 Odd Squad 4:25 Spawn Point 5:00 Hank Zipzer 5:30 Numb Chucks 6:00 Fangbone! 6:35 The Next Step 7:00 Operation Ouch 7:30 Officially Amazing 8:05 Degrassi (PG) 8:25 Heartland (PG) 9:15 MY:24 9:40 Lanfeust Quest 10:00 Kamisama Kiss (PG) 10:25 K-On!
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Prime 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend [s] 12:00 Horse Racing: Australian Cup / Coolmore Classic *Live 5:00 Seven News At 5 [s] 5:30 Border Security - Australia’s Front Line (PG) [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Women’s AFL: Round 6: Adelaide v Brisbane *Live – AFLW action is heating up as teams vie for a spot in the first Grand Final 9:15 Saturday Night Movie: “The Fast And The Furious” (M v,l,a) Stars: Rick Yune 11:30 The Goldbergs: Van People (PG) 12:00 Defiance: The Last Unicorns (M v) 1:00 Home Shopping
NINE 6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Today - Saturday 10:00 Today Extra Saturday [s] 12:00 Cybershack (PG) 12:30 Fish’n With Mates 1:00 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG) 2:00 Married At First Sight (PG) 5:00 NINE News [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 Movie: “Zookeeper” (PG l,s) (’11) Stars: Kevin James 9:00 Movie: “Fun With Dick And Jane” (M l) (’05) Stars: Jim Carrey, Tea Leoni & Alec Baldwin 11:00 Movie: “Be Cool” (M v,l) (’05) Stars: Danny De Vito 1:20 Ground Floor: Baked & Toasted (PG l) 2:00 TV Shop 2:30 Movie: “Accident” (M a) (’66) Stars: Dirk Bogarde
ABC 6:00 rage (PG) [s] 10:30 rage: Guest Programmer (PG) 11:10 Pointless [s] 11:55 QI (PG) 12:25 Broadchurch (M a,v) 1:15 Black Work (M v) 2:00 Enigma Man (M a) 3:00 Who’s Been Sleeping In My House? 3:30 Landline [s] 4:00 The Link [s] 4:30 Inspector George Gently (PG) [s] 6:00 Program To Be Advised [s] 6:30 Gardening Australia [s]] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Death In Paradise (PG) 8:30 Call The Midwife (M a,v) 9:30 New Tricks: Prodigal Sons (PG) 10:30 Newton’s Law (M a,l) 11:30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg [s] 12:10 rage: Guest Programmer (MA15+a,l,d,n,s,h,v) 5:00 rage (PG)
6:00 Children’s Programs 3:00 The Amazing World Of Gumball 3:30 We Bare Bears 4:00 Movie: “Pokemon: The Rise Of The Darkrai” (G) (’07) Stars: Yuji Ueda 6:00 Movie: “To Be Announced 7:45 Movie: “Shrek Forever After” (PG a,v) (’10) Stars: Mike Myers & Cameron Diaz 9:35 Movie: “The Green Hornet” (M v,l) (’11) Stars: Jay Chou & Seth Rogen 12:00 Gotham (MA15+ v) 1:00 Adult Swim (M) 1:05 Aqua Teen Hunger Force (M s,v,d) 1:15 Mike Tyson Mysteries (M) 1:30 Venture Bros (MA15+ s,a) 2:00 Constantine (M) 3:00 Power Rangers Dino Super Charge
7TWO 8:00 Rails Around Australia 9:00 To Be An-
6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Get Smart (PG) 9:00 Gillette World Sport 9:30 Hogan’s Heroes 10:30 Star Trek 11:30 World Rugby Sevens Highlights Las Vegas 12:00 Porsche Carrera Cup Highlights 2:00 Monster Jam 3:00 MacGyver (PG) 4:00 Seafood Escape 4:30 M*A*S*H (PG) 5:30 I Fish 6:00 Freddie Flintoff (PG) 7:00 Attenborough’s Africa 8:00 Car Crash Global (M) 9:00 Countdown To Murder (MA15+ v) 10:00 VF Confidential (M v,a0l 11:00 48 Hours (M) 12:00 Those Who Kill (MA15+ v,s,a) 1:00 Bellator MMA (M v,l) 3:30 World Rugby Sevens Highlights Sydney
GEM 6:00 Edgar Wallace Mysteries (PG v) 7:30 Ad- 7MATE 6:00 Pro Bull Riding Greatest Hits 7:00 Fishing
6:05 Pokemon 7:00 Mako Island Of Secrets 8:00 Totally Wild 8:30 Scope 9:05 The Loop (PG v,l,s,d) 11:35 Charmed (PG v,l,sn) 1:30 Rules Of Engagement 2:30 Becker (PG) 3:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 4:30 The King Of Queens 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 7:00 Last Man Standing (PG) 7:30 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 8:00 Speechless (PG) 8:30 Fresh Off The Boat (PG) 9:00 The Great Indoors 9:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 10:00 Sex And The City (M l,s) 11:20 The Loop (PG s,l,v,d) 1:50 The King Of Queens (PG) 2:25 Rules Of Engagement
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ventures In Rainbow Country 8:00 Home Shopping 9:30 The Avengers (PG) 10:30 Suncorp Super Netball 2017: Firebirds v Swifts 12:30 Hairy Bikers Everyday Gourmet (PG l) 1:30 Movie: “Around The World In 80 Days” (G) (’56) Stars: David Niven 5:00 Movie: “The Cutting Edge” (PG l) (’92) Stars: Moira Kelly 7:00 Suncorp Super Netball 2017: Vixens v Fever *Live* 8:45 Suncorp Super Netball 2017: Lightning v Giants *Live* 10:30 Movie: “An Officer And A Gentleman” (M l,s,v) (’82) Stars: Richard Gere 1:00 Call & Win (M)
nounced 11:30 Before And After 12:00 Room For Improvement 1:00 The Great Day Out 1:30 Out Of The Blue 2:00 Creek To Coast 2:30 Queensland Weekender 3:00 The Great Australian Doorstep 3:30 Sydney Weekender 4:00 Anthony Bourdain 5:00 Horse Racing: Australian Cup / Coolmore Classic 6:00 Animal Airport 6:30 To Be Announced 7:30 Mighty Cruise Ships 8:30 Movie: “The Bone Collector” (M v,l) Stars: Angelina Jolie 11:00 Citizen Khan (PG) 11:30 Anthony Bourdain 12:30 Deal Or No Deal 1:00 Psychic TV (M) Western Australia 8:00 Home Shopping 9:00 Dream Car Garage 9:30 To Be Announced 10:00 Night Thunder 11:00 Dream Car Garage 11:30 To Be Announced 12:00 Adventure Angler 12:30 The Next Level 1:00 Gator Boys 2:00 Gator Boys 3:00 Turtleman 4:30 Seinfeld (PG) 5:30 Grilled (PG) 6:30 Women’s AFL Pre-game 7:00 Movie: “Iron Man” (PG v) Stars: Gwyneth Paltrow 9:30 Movie: “The Amazing Spider-Man” (PG v,h) Stars: Andrew Garfield 12:00 Hardcore Pawn (M l) 1:00 Ink Master (M) 2:00 Hook Line And Sinker
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WIN 7:00 4x4 Adventures [s] 8:00 Good Chef Bad Prime 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise
NINE 6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend
[s] 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend (PG) 12:00 Kochie’s Business Builders [s] 12:30 The Franchise Show (PG) [s] 1:00 Program To Be Advised 4:00 Better Homes And Gardens 5:00 Seven News At 5 [s] 5:30 Sydney Weekender [s] 6:00 Seven News - Sunday [s] 7:00 My Kitchen Rules (PG) – Manu and Pete once again preside over a batch of exceptional home cooks. 8:30 Sunday Night [s] 9:30 The Blacklist: Natalie Luca / Isabella Stone (MA15+) [s] 11:30 Training Day: Trigger Time (M v) 12:30 Home Shopping
Today 10:00 In Conversation With Alex Malley 10:30 Sports Sunday (PG) 11:30 Women’s Footy (PG) 12:30 Movie: “Mchale’s Navy” (G) (’64) Stars: Ernest Borgnine 2:30 In Their Footsteps (PG) 3:30 Married At First Sight (PG) 5:00 NINE News [s] 5:30 Customs (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 Married At First Sight (PG) 8:30 60 Minutes [s] 9:30 Lethal Weapon: Fashion Police (M v s 10:30 Outback Wrangler: 48 Hours In The Swamp - Part 1 (PG l) 11:30 Murder In The First (M v,a) 12:30 The Last Ship (M v) 1:30 The Avengers: Joker (M v) 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 The Baron
6:00 Children’s Programs 4:00 Justice League Unlimited (PG) 5:00 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (PG) 5:30 Batman (PG) 6:00 Book Of Dragons 6:30 Movie: “Land Of The Lost” (PG d,s,l) Stars: Will Ferrell, Anna Friel & Danny Mcbride 8:30 Movie: “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” (M s,v,l) Stars: Will Ferrell & Christina Applegate 10:30 Charlie Sheen Roast (MA15+ l,s,d,a) 12:00 Aqua Teen Hunger Force (M v,s,d) 12:15 Mike Tyson Mysteries (M) 12:30 Venture Bros (MA15+ s,a) 1:00 Car SOS (PG) 2:00 My Surf TV (PG) 3:00 Yu-gi-oh! Zexal
7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Religion 9:00
8:00 2017 Super Rugby Rnd 3: Brumbies V Force 10:00 Fishing Programs 11:30 North Of The Daintree 12:30 Gillette World Sport 1:00 Tom Wills: A Father Of Australian Rules (PG v,l,a) 2:00 Monster Jam 3:00 Freddie Flintoff 4:00 Undercover Boss 5:00 Operation Repo (M) 5:30 I Fish 6:00 Family Feud Sunday 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 Numbers: Counterfeit Reality (M) 8:30 Attenborough’s Battle To Save The Tiger 9:30 Movie: “The Samaritan” (MA15+ v,d) (’12) Stars: Tom Wilkinson 11:30 Countdown To Murder (M a,l,v) 12:30 The Americans (M v,s) 2:30 Gillette World Sport
GEM 6:00 TV Shop 6:30 Religious Programs 8:30 7MATE 6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Hook Line And
6:00 Children’s Programs 9:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10:00 Kuu Kuu Harajuku 10:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:00 The Brady Bunch 12:00 Family Ties 1:00 Becker 2:00 Rules Of Engagement 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 4:00 The King Of Queens 5:00 Frasier 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Movie: “The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie” (G) (’04) Stars: Alec Baldwin 8:25 The Graham Norton Show (M a) 9:25 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 10:25 Sex And The City (MA15+ s) 10:55 To Be Announced 11:55 The King Of Queens 1:00 Becker (PG) 2:00 Raymond
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TV Shop 10:00 The Baron (PG) 11:00 Movie: “Our Man In Marrakesh” (G) (’67) Stars: Tony Randall 1:00 Getaway (PG) 1:30 Sunday NRL Footy Show (PG) 3:30 Sunday Football: Wests Tigers v Penrith Panthers 6:00 Antiques Roadshow 7:00 Agatha Christie’s Marple: The Mirror Crack’d From Side To Side (PG v,l) 9:00 Major Crimes: Skin Deep (M v) 10:00 Rizzoli & Isles: 65 Hours (M v) 11:00 The Closer: No Good Deed (M) 12:00 Drama Series: The Paradise (PG v,l,a) 1:00 Home Shopping 2:00 Major Crimes: Skin Deep (M v)
Home Shopping 9:30 Inside Volleyball 10:00 Home And Away (PG d,s,v) 1:00 The Great Australian Doorstep 1:30 Anthony Bourdain 2:30 Travel Oz 4:00 Annabel Langbein: The Freerange Cook 4:30 Malaysia Kitchen 5:00 Lyndey & Herbie’s Movable Feast 5:30 Homes Under The Hammer 6:30 Dog Patrol 7:00 Border Security: International (PG) 8:00 Border Security USA 8:30 Movie: “The Shawshank Redemption” (M v,l) Stars: Tim Robbins & Morgan Freeman 11:30 Nick Knowles’ Original Features 12:30 Psychic TV 3:30 Travel Oz Sinker 7:30 Home Shopping 9:30 Dream Car Garage 11:00 Fifth Gear 12:00Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars 1:00 Restoration Garage 2:00 Classic Car Rescue 3:00 Combat Dealers 4:00 Billy The Exterminator 4:30 Seinfeld (PG) 6:30 Movie: “The Karate Kid ll” (PG v) Stars: Pat Morita & Ralph Macchio 9:00 Movie: “Collateral Damage” (M v) Stars: Cliff Curtis & Francesca Neri 11:20 Jail (M) 11:50 Ink Master: Half-Naked And Fully Loaded (M) 1:00 To Be Announced 2:00 Fifth Gear 3:00 Restoration Garage 4:00 Classic Car Rescue
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chester City v Stoke 12:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Strip The Cosmos [s] 2:00 Speedweek [s] 4:00 Motorcycles: Superbike World Championship 2017 – from Phillip Island 4:30 Cycling: Incycle 5:00 Small Business Secrets [s] 5:30 Messages Home (PG) 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Roman Britain From The Air [s] 8:25 The Boy Who Tried To Kill Trump [s] 9:20 Lost Tribe Of The Amazon [s] 10:15 Little White Lie (M l) 11:15 Crime Movie: “Ajami” (MA15+a,d) (’09) (in Arabic and German) 1:30 Cycling: Paris-Nice 2017: Stage 8
ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS VICELAND 5:00 Worldwatch 9:00 SBS PopA-
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Prime 5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “Confessions Of A Young Bride” (PG s,l) (’05) Stars: Shannon Elizabeth 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 Home and Away (PG) – Phoebe and Justin play matchmaker for Nate and Tori. 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) 9:00 Bride & Prejudice: The Forbidden Wedding (M l) 10:10 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell: Town’s Inn - Pt 2 (M l) 11:10 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA (M l) 12:10 Packed To The Rafters (PG) 1:00 Home Shopping
NINE 5:30 Today *Live* [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Married At First Sight (M l,s) 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Married At First Sight (M l,s) 9:00 House Husbands (PG l) – Gemma’s new medical career is threatened by a sexist supervisor. 10:00 Botched: Boob Freak! (M mp,n,l) 11:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Kitty (M v,a,s) – The murder of a well-known casino owner’s wife is cyber-related 12:00 Rizzoli & Isles (M v) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 TV Shop
ABC 6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 10:00 Landline [s] 11:00 Grand Designs [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Vera (M a,v) [s] 2:30 The Cook And The Chef (M a) [s] 2:40 Eggheads [s] 3:10 Father Brown (PG) 4:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Pointless [s] 6:45 One Plus One [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Australian Story [s] 8:30 Four Corners [s] 9:20 Media Watch (PG) [s] 9:35 Q&A [s] 10:40 Lateline [s] 11:15 The Business [s] 11:30 Golf: PGA Tour Highlights [s] 12:25 Randling (M l) [s] 1:00 The Mix [s] 1:30 rage (MA15+a,l,d,n,s,h,v)
6:00 Children’s Programs 1:30 The Powerpuff Girls (PG) 2:00 Rabbids Invasion 2:30 Beyblade Burst 3:00 Yu-gi-oh! Arc-v 3:30 Lego Friends 4:00 The Looney Tunes Show 4:30 Scooby-Doo! 5:00 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans (PG) 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 Science Of Stupid (M) 8:00 Top Gear (PG) 9:10 Movie: “The Usual Suspects” (MA15+ v,l) Stars: Kevin Spacey 11:20 Two And A Half Men (PG) 11:50 Thunderbirds Are Go (PG) 12:30 Adventure Time 1:00 Regular Show 1:30 Uncle Grandpa
7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Children’s Program
6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 RPM 9:00 Operation Repo (M) 9:30 Reel Action 10:00 M*A*S*H 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Win News 1:00 Cheers (PG) 2:00 Freddie Flintoff 3:00 Jake And The Fat Man 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG v,a) 5:00 Star Trek 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 Undercover Boss (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The One” (M v) (’01) Stars: Jet Li, Carla Gugino & Delroy Lindo 10:15 The Crazy Ones (M) 10:45 Super Rugby Extra Time 11:45 Gillette World Sport 12:00 Home Shopping 2:00 Diagnosis Murder (M d,a) 3:00 Nash Bridges (M v)
GEM 6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Religious Programs 7MATE 7:00 Ultimate Fishing 8:00 MXTV 8:30 Dream
6:00 Children’s Programs 9:30 Crocamole 10:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 11:00 Jag 12:00 Rules Of Engagement 1:00 Win News 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 4:05 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:00 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:05 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 9:30 Supernatural Family Feud (M v,sn,n) 10:30 The Strain (MA15+ v,h) 11:30 The Late Show (PG) 12:30 Dexter (MA15+ l,v,s) 1:30 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Judging Amy 3:30 The Division (M v)
GO!
7:30 TV Shop 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Friends (PG) 11:30 Suncorp Super Netball 2017: Collingwood v Thunderbirds 1:30 As Time Goes By 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:00 Heartbeat (M v) 4:10 Heartbeat (PG v,a) 5:20 Absolutely Fabulous (PG s,l) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 As Time Goes By 7:40 Trek: Spy On The Wildebeest (PG v,a) 8:50 Program To Be Advised 10:00 Stephen Fry In America (M l,s,a) 11:20 Little Britain Abroad (M s,l) 12:00 The Closer (M) 1:00 Home Shopping
8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Home And Away (PG) 9:30 NBC Today 10:30 Meet The Press 11:30 Dog Patrol 12:00 Dr Oz (PG) 1:00 Annabel Langbein: The Freerange Cook 1:30 Malaysia Kitchen 2:00 Homes Under The Hammer 3:00 Auction Squad 4:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Medical Emergency (PG a) 5:30 60 Minute Makeover 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Rosemary & Thyme (PG v) 8:30 Foyle’s War (M v) 10:30 Saved (PG a) 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Deal Or No Deal 1:30 Foyle’s War (M v) 3:30 Dr Oz (PG) 4:30 Auction Squad Car Garage 9:00 Night Thunder 10:00 The Amazing Race 11:00 Charlie’s Angels (PG v) 12:00 T. J Hooker (PG v,a,d) 1:00 Motorway Patrol 3:30 Wipeout USA 4:30 Billy The Exterminator 5:00 Mythbusters 6:00 American Pickers 7:00 Pawn Stars 7:30 World’s Most Amazing Videos (PG) 8:30 Prospectors (PG) 9:30 Klondike Gold Fever 10:30 America’s Hardest Prisons (M a,s) 11:45 Jail (M a,l) 12:15 Heroes Reborn (M v) 1:30 American Pickers 2:30 Pawn Stars (PG) 3:00 World’s Most Amazing Videos (M a,v)
WIN
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WIN 6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 Everyday Gourmet Prime 5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s]
4:00 Bananas in Pyjamas 4:30 Postman Pat 5:00 Sarah & Duck 5:25 Charlie And Lola 6:00 Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom 6:15 Go Jetters 6:35 Peter Rabbit: The Tale Of The Frightened Fox 7:00 Spicks & Specks 7:30 Dirty Jobs: Diaper Cleaner (M l) 8:30 Louis Theroux: By Reason of Insanity (M a,l,s) 9:30 Arrested Development (PG) 10:30 Gruen Planet (M l) 11:05 A Complete History Of My Sexual Failures (M) 11:30 Golf: PGA Tour Highlights 12:35 Peaky Blinders (MA15+ l,d,s,v) 1:35 Dirty Jobs (M l,d,s) 2:30 ABC News Update
2:00 Andre Rieu And The Waltz Goes On 3:10 Predict My Future (PG d) 4:05 The Wonder Of Dogs [s] 5:00 Living Black [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Food Safari: Lao [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Michael Mosley: Trust Me, I’m A Doctor (PG) 8:30 Simon Reeve’s Big Life Fix (PG) 9:35 Bear Grylls: Britain’s Biggest Adventures - Yorkshire, Dales [s] 10:30 The Feed [s] 11:00 The World Game [s] 11:30 Anno 1790: Fickle Woman / Good Evening, Beautiful Mask (M a,v) 1:45 Cucumber (MA15+s,l) 2:40 The Legacy (M s,n,a) By Chance” (PG) (’07) (in Portuguese) 1:50 Vice (PG) 3:00 Vice News Tonight 3:30 Vice (PG a,l) 4:05 Do Or Die (PG) 4:35 Surviving Aotearoa 5:35 If You Are The One 6:40 The Mindy Project (PG) 7:05 Vice (PG) 7:30 The Feed 8:00 South Park (M a) 8:30 F-ck, That’s Delicious (M d,l) 8:55 Dead Set On Life” (PG) 9:25 Movie: “Twelve Monkeys” (M v,l) (’95) (From the US) 11:50 Movie: “Norwegian Ninja” (M v,s) (’10) (From Norway, in Norwegian) 1:15 Desus And Mero (PG) 1:40 The Feed 2:10 F-ck, That’s Delicious (M d,l)
ABC ME 6:00 Children’s Programs 9:35 Steam Punks! ABC 24 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News
10:00 For The Juniors 11:05 Full Proof 11:55 Wonders Of The Universe 12:00 Heartland (PG) 12:45 Degrassi: The Next Generation (PG) 1:40 Move It Mob Style 2:10 The Jungle Book 3:05 The Jungle Bunch 3:35 SheZow 4:00 Odd Squad 4:25 Deadly 60 5:00 Hank Zipzer 5:30 Numb Chucks 6:00 Fangbone! 6:15 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk6:35 The Next Step 7:00 Operation Ouch! 7:30 My Year 12 Life (PG) 7:55 BTN Newsbreak 8:05 Degrassi: The Next Generation (PG) 8:30 Heartland (PG) 9:15 MY:24 9:40 rage (PG)
ABC
NINE 5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE
SBS 6:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Al Jazeera News [s]
ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS VICELAND 5:00 Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: “Not
TUESDAY MARCH 14 TEN
SBS
Mornings 9:30 Lateline 10:00 The World 11:30 7:30 12:00 ABC News 2:00 ABC News 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 ABC News 5:00 ABC News Afternoons 6:00 ABC News Evenings 6:30 The Drum 7:00 ABC Evening News 8:00 ABC Evening News With The Business 9:00 ABC National News 9:30 Lateline 10:00 The World 11:00 ABC National News 11:30 7.30 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum 1:00 BBC Impact 1:30 Lateline 2:00 Al Jazeera 3:00 BBC Global News 3:30 7.30 4:00 BBC Global 4:30 The Drum
SBS 2
6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 10:00 Four Corners [s] 10:45 Media Watch (PG) [s] 11:05 Black As [s] 11:15 Pointless [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Newton’s Law (M a,l) 1:55 Scott & Bailey (M v) [s] 2:45 Eggheads [s] 3:15 Father Brown (PG) 4:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Pointless [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Brian Cox: Life Of A Universe [s] 8:30 Bullied: Kelsey (M a,l) 9:30 Foreign Correspondent [s] 10:00 Creatives: Jill Bilcock 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:00 The Business [s] 11:20 Q&A [s] 12:25 Randling (PG) [s] 12:55 rage (MA15+a,l,d,n,s,h,v)
ABC
SBS 5:00 CCTV English News [s] 5:30 NHK World
[s] 7:00 WIN News [s] 8:00 ET [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (M a) [s] 1:00 The Living Room: Encore (PG) [s] 2:00 ET [s] 2:30 Alive & Cooking [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 The Home Team [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Biggest Loser: Transformed (PG) 8:30 NCIS: Shell Game (M v) 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v 10:30 Program To Be Advised. 11:30 WIN News [s] 12:30 The Project 1:30 Late Show (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping
11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “Echo” (M a,v) (’96 Stars: Clare Carey 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG s) 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) – The heat is on once again in the MKR kitchen. 9:00 800 Words (PG v) – George fears that Weld is losing its innocence. 10:00 Bones: The Grief And The Girl / The Steal In The Wheels (M) 12:00 Grey’s Anatomy: Wasteland (M a) 1:00 Home Shopping
News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Married At First Sight (M l,s) 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 Married At First Sight (M l,s) 9:00 Travel Guides: Top End [s] 10:00 Schwarzenegger The Celebrity Apprentice: I’m Going to Full Ballmer / I’m Going To Pump You Up Los Angeles Clippers (PG l) 12:00 Mike & Molly: Checkpoint Joyce (PG v) 12:30 20/20 [s] 1:30 Danoz (PG) 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America [s]
6:00 Children’s Programs 1:30 Regular Show 2:00 Rabbids Invasion 2:30 Beyblade Burst 3:00 Yu-gi-oh! Arc-v 3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 The Looney Tunes Show 4:30 Scooby-Doo! 5:00 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans (PG) 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 RBT (PG) 8:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:00 Movie: “Black Hawk Down” (MA15+ v,l) Stars: Ewan Mcgregor 12:00 Thunderbirds Are Go (PG) 12:30 Adventure Time 1:00 Regular Show 1:30 Uncle Grandpa 2:00 Rabbids Invasion
7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Children’s Pro-
6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Super Rugby Extra Time 9:00 Operation Repo (M) 9:30 Reel Action 10:00 M*A*S*H 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Win News 1:00 Cheers 2:00 Nash Bridges (M v,a) 3:00 Jake And The Fat Man 4:00 Super Rugby Extra Time 5:00 Star Trek 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 48 Hours (M a) 8:30 Countdown To Murder (M v,l,a) 9:30 VF Confidential (M a) 10:30 The Americans (M a) 11:30 Gang Related (MA15+ v) 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Get Smart (PG) 3:00 Nash Bridges (M v) 4:00 Jake And The Fatman 5:00 The Doctors
GEM 6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Skippy 7:00 Religious 7MATE 8:00 Hook Line And Sinker 8:30 Dream Car
Garage 9:00 American Pickers 10:00 The Amazing Race 11:00 Charlie’s Angels (PG v) 12:00 T. J Hooker (PG v,a,d) 1:00 Police Woman (M v,a) 2:00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D 3:00 Pawn Stars 3:30 Wipeout USA 4:30 Billy The Exterminator 5:00 Mythbusters 6:00 American Pickers 7:00 Pawn Stars 7:30 Highway Patrol (PG) 8:00 Motorway Patrol 8:30 World’s Toughest Trucker (PG l) 9:30 Ice Road Truckers (PG) 10:30 Counting Cars (PG) 11:30 Car Chasers 12:00 Ink Master (M) 1:00 American Pickers
6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 11:00 Jag 12:00 Judging Amy 1:00 Win News 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 4:05 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:00 Frasier 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:05 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Daredevil” (M v) (’03) Stars: Ben Affleck & Jennifer Garner 10:35 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 11:35 The Late Show 12:35 The King Of Queens (PG) 1:30 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Judging Amy 3:30 The Division (M)
10:00 Behind The News 10:35 Chocolate Makes The World Go Round 10:50 Tectonics (PG) 11:30 River Processes And Landforms 12:00 Heartland (PG) 12:45 Degrassi: The Next Generation (PG) 1:40 Move It Mob Style 2:10 The Jungle Book 2:45 Pearlie 3:35 SheZow 4:00 Odd Squad 4:25 Deadly 60 5:00 Hank Zipzer 5:30 Numb Chucks 6:00 Fangbone! 6:35 The Next Step 7:00 Operation Ouch! 7:30 My Year 12 Life 8:05 Degrassi: The Next Generation (PG) 8:30 Heartland (PG) 9:15 MY:24 9:40 rage (PG)
Mornings 12:00 ABC News 1:00 ABC News 2:00 ABC News 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 ABC News Afternoon 5:00 ABC News Afternoon 6:00 ABC Evening News 6:30 The Drum 7:00 ABC News Evening 8:00 ABC Evening News With The Business 9:00 ABC National News 9:30 Lateline 10:00 The World 11:00 ABC National News 11:30 7.30 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum 1:00 BBC Impact 1:30 Lateline 2:00 Al Jazeera 3:00 BBC Global News 3:30 7.30 4:00 BBC Global News 4:30 The Drum
Prime
TEN
ABC
SBS
GO!
Programs 7:30 TV Shop 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Friends (PG) 11:30 As Time Goes By 12:00 Movie: “Make Mine A Million” (G) (’59) Stars: Sid James 1:50 Hairy Bikers Everyday Gourmet (PG) 3:00 Heartbeat: Difficult Times (M v,a) 4:10 Heartbeat: Nowhere Man (M a,v) 5:20 Absolutely Fabulous (PG l,s) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 As Time Goes By (PG) 7:30 New Tricks (M v,s) 8:40 Midsomer Murders (PG v,s) 10:50 Cold Case (PG) 11:50 Scott & Bailey (MA15+v,s) 1:00 Home Shopping
WIN 6:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 7:00 WIN News [s] 8:00 ET [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (M a) [s] 1:00 The Living Room: Encore (PG) [s] 2:00 ET [s] 2:30 Alive & Cooking [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 The Home Team [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Biggest Loser: Transformed (PG) 8:30 This Is Us: Career Days (M a) 9:30 Madam Secretary: The Detour (M) 10:30 Hawaii Five-0 (M) 11:30 WIN News [s] 12:30 The Project Encore 1:30 Late Show (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping
grams 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Home And Away (PG) 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Dr Oz 1:00 Air Crash Investigations 2:00 Mr Selfridge (PG s) 3:00 Auction Squad 4:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Medical Emergency (PG a) 5:30 60 Minute Makeover 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Kingdom (M s,a) 8:30 Judge John Deed (M a) 10:30 I Shouldn’t Be Alive: Trapped In The Canyon (M) 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Mr Selfridge (PG) 1:30 Deal Or No Deal 2:30 This Rugged Coast 3:30 Dr Oz 4:30 Auction Squad 5:30 Harry’s Practice
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NINE 5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra Summer [s]
11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “Dangerous Attraction” (M a,v) (’12 Stars: Amanda Righetti 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG a) – Can Justin and Phoebe fix their relationship? 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) 9:00 Million Dollar Cases (M a,v) 10:10 Women Who Kill (M) 11:00 Blindspot: Draw O Caesar, Erase A Crowd (M) 12:00 It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia (M d) 12:30 Home Shopping
11:30 NINE News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Married At First Sight (M l,s) 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Planet Earth II: Desert (PG) 8:40 Murder Calls: Gabriel Meyer (M a) 9:40 Mafia Women With Trevor McDonald (M l) – Behind every Mafia man, there’s a Mafia woman. 10:50 Chicago Med (M mp,a) 11:50 Proof: Pilot (M mp,a) 12:50 Extra [s] 1:30 Danoz 2:00 Cybershack (PG) 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy 3:30 Good Morning America [s]
7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Children’s Pro-
6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 9:00 Operation Repo (M) 9:30 Reel Action 10:00 M*A*S*H 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Win News 1:00 Cheers 2:00 Nash Bridges (M v,a) 3:00 Jake And The Fat Man 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG v,a) 5:00 Star Trek 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 Bondi Rescue 8:00 To Be Announced 8:30 Attenborough’s Africa 9:30 Todd Sampson’s Body Hack (M v,l) 10:30 VF Confidential (M a) 11:30 Second Chance (M) 12:30 Sons Of Anarchy (M v) 2:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG v) 3:00 Nash Bridges
GEM 6:30 Religious Programs 7:30 TV Shop 8:00 7MATE 8:00 Hook Line And Sinker 8:30 Dream Car
6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 11:00 Jag 12:00 Judging Amy 1:00 Win News 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 4:05 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:00 Frasier 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:05 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 8:30 The Simpsons (PG) 9:00 Futurama (PG v,s) 9:30 Son Of Zorn (M v) 10:00 Bob’s Burgers (M) 11:00 Duckman (M) 11:30 The Late Show (PG) 12:30 The King Of Queens 1:30 Frasier (PG v,l) 2:30 Judging Amy 3:30 The Division
6:00 Children’s Programs 2:30 Beyblade Burst 3:00 Yu-gi-oh! Arc-v 3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 The Looney Tunes Show 4:30 ScoobyDoo! 5:00 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans (PG) 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 Battlebots (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The Matrix” (M v,l) Stars: Keanu Reeves & Laurence Fishburne 11:10 Airplane Repo (PG) 12:05 Thunderbirds Are Go (PG) 12:30 Adventure Time 1:00 Regular Show 1:30 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 2:00 Rabbids Invasion 2:30 Pokemon 3:00 Sonic Boom (PG)
GO!
ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS VICELAND 5:00 Worldwatch 12:00 Movie:
4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:10 Fireman Sam 4:30 Postman Pat 5:00 Sarah & Duck 5:25 Charlie And Lola 5:40 Peppa Pig 6:00 Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom 6:25 Octonauts 6:35 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Spicks And Specks (PG) 7:30 Dirty Jobs: Spider Pharmer (PG) 8:30 Captive For 18 Years: The Jaycee Lee Story (M a) 9:20 Mountjoy Prison: Gate Fever (MA15+l,v) 10:50 Extreme South Africa: Knife Crime ER (MA15+a,v) 11:45 Hunted (M l) 12:40 The Reef (M l,v) 2:05 Dirty Jobs (PG) 2:50 ABC News Update
grams 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Home And Away (PG) 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Dr Oz 1:00 I Shouldn’t Be Alive (PG) 2:00 Kingdom (PG s,a) 3:00 Auction Squad 4:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Medical Emergency (PG a) 5:30 60 Minute Makeover 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Jonathan Creek (M s) 8:30 Inspector Morse (M v) 10:30 I Shouldn’t Be Alive: Nightmare On The Mountain (M) 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Dr Oz (PG a) 1:30 Deal Or No Deal 2:00 Home Shopping 4:00 Medical Emergency 4:30 Auction Squad
Ellen (PG) 10:30 Friends (PG) 11:30 As Time Goes By 12:00 Movie: “Chase A Crooked Shadow” (PG a) (’58) 1:50 Hairy Bikers Everyday Gourmet (PG) 3:00 Heartbeat: Swan Song (PG v) 4:10 Heartbeat: Strangers On A Train (M a,v) 5:30 Absolutely Fabulous (PG s) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 As Time Goes By 7:30 Death In Paradise (M v,a) 8:40 Poirot: The Adventure of Cheap Flat (PG v) 9:50 Silent Witness (MA15+ a,v,mp) 11:00 House Of Cards (M a) 12:20 Are You Being Served (PG s) 1:00 Home Shopping
Garage 9:00 American Pickers 10:00 The Amazing Race 11:00 Charlie’s Angels (PG v) 12:00 T. J Hooker (PG v,a,d) 1:00 Police Woman (M v,a) 2:00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D 3:00 Pawn Stars 3:30 Wipeout USA 4:30 Billy The Exterminator 5:00 Mythbusters 6:00 American Pickers 7:00 Pawn Stars 7:30 Highway Patrol (PG) 8:00 Motorway Patrol 8:30 Pawn Stars Australia (PG) 9:00 Aussie Pickers 10:00 American Pickers 11:00 Hardcore Pawn (M) 12:00 Ink Master (M) 1:00 American
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
WIN
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“The Father Of My Children” (M a) (’09) (From France, in French) 2:00 RuPaul’s Drag Race (M s) 2:50 Short Film - The Pub (M l) 3:00 Vice (PG) 3:30 The Feed 4:00 Do Or Die - A Gory End (PG) 4:30 Surviving Aotearoa 5:30 If You Are The One 6:35 The Mindy Project (PG) 7:05 Vice News Tonight 7:30 The Feed 8:00 South Park (M a) 8:30 Noisey (M v) 9:20 Atlanta (M l) 10:15 Desus And Mero (M) 10:45 Movie: “The Sea Inside” (M a) (’04) (From Spain, in Spanish) 1:00 The Feed 1:30 Dead Set On Life (PG) 2:00 RT News From Moscow
ABC ME 6:00 Children’s Programs 9:35 Steam Punks! ABC 24 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News
WEDNESDAY MARCH 15
Prime 5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s]
English News [s] 6:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour [s] 2:00 Celtic Woman [s] 3:40 Into The Universe With Stephen Hawking [s] 4:30 Wild Burma [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Food Safari [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Great Continental Railway Journey: Tangier To Marrakech [s] 8:30 Insight [s] 9:30 Dateline (M a) 10:00 Inside North Korea [s] 10:30 The Feed [s] 11:00 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee (M) 11:30 Follow The Money (M a,l) 1:45 Thriller Movie: “Obsession” (M a,n,s,v) (’09) Stars: Émilie Dequenne (In French)
11:15 Pointless [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address [s] 1:30 The Book Club (PG) 2:00 Scott & Bailey (M a,v,l) [s] 2:45 Eggheads [s] 3:15 Father Brown (PG) [s] 4:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Pointless [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery: Derryn Hinch [s] 8:30 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering (PG) 9:00 Walliams and Friend (M s) 9:30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (M l,s) [s] 10:15 Catastrophe (M l,d,s)10:40 Lateline [s] 11:10 The Business [s] 11:30 Four Corners (M a,l,s) 12:15 Media Watch (PG)
ABC
SBS 6:00 Worldwatch 6:30 UEFA Champions
League 9:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG) [s] 3:00 Dateline [s] 3:30 Insight [s] 4:30 Wild Germany (PG) [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Food Safari: Cypriot [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:35 Tony Robinson’s Coast To Coast (PG) 8:30 The Eighties (PG) 10:20 The Feed 10:50 Dig: Pilot / Catch You Later (M s,v) – An action-thriller murder mystery 12:50 Drama Movie: “The Hunt” (MA15+n,s) (’12) (From Denmark & Sweden, in Danish) 2:55 Romantic Comedy: “The Magic Kitchen” (PG) (’04) (In Cantonese)
ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS VICELAND 5:00 Worldwatch 12:00 Movie:
4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:30 Postman Pat 5:00 Sarah & Duck 5:25 Charlie & Lola 6:00 Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom 6:35 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Spicks And Specks (PG) 7:30 Dirty Jobs: Locomotive Builder (PG) 8:25 Gruen Pitch Rewind 9:30 Cyberhate With Tara Moss (MA15+l) 10:30 Arrested Development (PG) 11:05 The Cyberbully (M l) 12:15 Catfish: Andria & David (M a,l) 12:50 Hair 1:50 Dirty Jobs (PG) 2:05 Dirty Jobs (PG) 2:40 ABC News Update 3:35 Golf: PGA Tour Highlights: Palm Harbour, Florida.
“Love And Rage” (M s,n,v,l) (’09) 1:50 RuPaul’s Drag Race (M s) 2:40 Woman With Gloria Steinem (PG) 3:10 Vice News Tonight 3:40 The Feed 4:10 Do Or Die (PG) 4:40 Surviving Aotearoa 5:40 If You Are The One 6:40 The Mindy Project (PG) 7:05 Vice News Tonight 7:35 The Feed 8:05 South Park (M a) 8:30 Movie: “Eastern Promises” (MA15+ s,v) (’07) (From Canada) 10:25 Movie: “A Dangerous Method” (MA15+ s,a) (’11) (From the UK) 12:10 Desus And Mero (M) 12:35 The Feed 1:05 Vice (PG) 1:10 Noisey (M) 3:00 Thai News
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If you are thinking of buying or selling then talk to NorthWest Real Estate. WARRACKNABEAL
YAAPEET
113 Government Rd – Set on approx 3.9 acres this cottage features 1 bedroom, modest bathroom, double carport, an outside toilet, useful storage shed and reasonable fencing. Power, water and phone are all available and have been connected in the past.
2-4 Byrne St – This modest 3 br’m home is a bargain. Set in Yaapeet in far Northwestern Victoria on the edge of the very popular Wyperfeld National Park this home needs a bit of love. It boasts a spacious lounge, ref a/c x 2, the charm of a wood stove, electric stove (not connected), upgraded bathroom and most of the roof has been replaced about 8 years ago. Included in the price is the vacant block next door which has it’s own title. Note: White ants have done a little damage to the home.
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48 Walker St – Set on a corner block with a northerly aspect this 3 bedroom weatherboard and tiled home has been refurbished and is offered as a very comfortable family home. The lounge features a raised free standing wood heater and large panoramic window to the north. The pleasant large kitchen and casual dining area has vinyl floor coverings and a gas cook top stove and rangehood.
3 Vickery St – Moved onto this 1/2 acre block (approx) in 1999 this well maintained weatherboard home features 2 double br’s with the option of easily creating a 3rd, functional kitchen with electric stove and ample cupboards, modern bathroom, 3 x gas heaters, spacious lounge and internal laundry. There is a single carport, single garage with power and earth floor, rear deck area and r/w tank. Most of the interior has been recently repainted. Kiata is ideal for 4WD’ers and bush walkers because of the Little Desert National Park only a few km’s away.
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59 Broadway – This home has had a recent makeover and ready to move in. Has been repainted inside and out, new carpet and painted floorboards and even led light globes. 3 bedroom, spacious lounge with split system and large kitchen. Set on a large block there is plenty of scope for landscaping.
11 Bell St – This renovated family home should be on the must see list. With a new kitchen and bathroom,large open plan living area with a wood heater and split system, 4 bedrooms all with BIR’s and upgraded electrical wiring. Outside in the secure yard you will find a single garage and a workshop both with power and concrete floors. Two large rainwater tanks give you plenty of freshwater.
78 Anderson St – This 3 br. home set on a small block.is ideal as an investment, earning a good return and requiring very little surrounding maintenance.Currently rented at $175 p/w it is giving a return of over 9% based on the full asking price.The home has recently been renovated with updates including wiring, modern kitchen and bathroom, new paintwork and floor coverings plus more. There is gas heater and evap cooling.
7 Elizabeth St – The home features 3 dble br’s, evap cooling, some pressed tin ceilings and walls, comfortable lounge with wood heater, spacious family/meals/kitchen area with fan forced oven and split system. The bathroom has a shower, spa bath & vanity. Outside the garden is low maintenance with a fantastic 22’ x 48’ garage big enough for 6 cars, 2 garden sheds and a wood shed. This home is in a great location, close to Donald’s sporting precinct.
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Lot 18-20 Scott St – This half acre block on 2 quarter acre titles represents great value in the small Wimmera township of Jeparit. Zoned township it opens up more possibilities than just residential use.All services are available to the property with water connected to no. 18. 1/4 acre blocks can be purchased separately for $12,900 each.
40 Phillip St – Set on a cement foundation this 3 bedroom brick / hardiplank home has all the requirements for you to occupy and live comfortably or to own as an investment property and have rental income coming your way. There is no shortage of living space with a lounge and large family room. There is a walk in pantry and electric appliances in the kitchen.
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32 Ellerman St – Are you looking for a residential block in Dimboola? STOP your search, here it is! This block has a frontage of approx 41.8m and a depth of 42.2m. It comes with the garden shed, water connected and power on the property. The block has 3 good fences and is close to 2 of Dimboola’s schools.
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82 Jamouneau St – Earning 10.86% based on the asking price, this property can make your money work for you. A gross weekly return of $165 with a 12 month lease still to run until Feb, 2017 this investment property is a real winner. The 2 bedroom home has ceiling fans in the bedrooms, lounge and kitchen plus a wood heater insert and reverse cycle air-conditioning. Outside there is garden shed storage plus a large block approx. 893 sq. mts in area.
24 Houston St – The home is predominantly solid brick / stone and features 3 bedrooms, formal dining room, separate lounge, kitchen with electrical stove, stylish bathroom, ducted evaporative cooling, wood heating, solar hot water and unique detached laundry with a 2nd toilet.
44 Gloucester St – This home features 4 bedrooms, spacious kitchen, separate lounge, large bathroom and 2 internal toilets. Outside there is a deck across the front of the home, a single carport, storage shed and other sundry shedding all on a generous sized well fenced block.
44 Church St – Set on a large block this brick veneer home features 3 bedrooms, open plan meals - kitchen area, separate lounge with a gas log heater, central bathroom and a rear patio area. Outside you will find a single garage, garden shed and another single garage in the backyard. There is access via the rear lane.
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• 36 Phillip St, Beulah
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• 33 McCracken Ave, Donald 3 2 Price: $195,000
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Vacant land
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Call us today on 5398 2219 (Sales) or 5398 2201 (Rentals) Christine Morrow Property Manager
Lorraine Sleep Admin
Fiona Knight Property Manager
John Hadley Licensed Agent
Rob Lehmann Sales Agent
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other things needed for showing Ph Liquid Nitrogen cattle semen 0402749413 container, 5C 20/20, lasts for 16 Dog trailer, 4-berth, EC, carries weeks when filled, top and bottom 8 Border Collies $1200ono Ph containers of 850 polls and full French Charolaise bulls semen that 54662335 evenings won grands, suppresmes, nationals, Dorper ewes white 24 scanned in lamb to white suffolk, april lambing, interbreeds, from such major shows from $150 Ph 0407091151 Horsham as Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane, Rocky’s Beef exp QLD, Dorper Rams, well bred, nice types, great chance to start a successful from $150 Ph 0488616058 after 6pm cattle stud from a returned cattle Ferrets ready to go $25each Ph breeder success, make an offer Adrian 53928225 and it will certainly be considered Hens 20wks, HyLine breed, free $1200ono Also Charolaise embryos range and laying $20each Ph Kathy for sale from some of these bulls and overseas bulls, enquires welcome Ph 0407541238 0402749413
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Dad and I had some great times. I always looked up to him. When I moved into my own place he was sad to see me go, but always called around to see if I was okay. He was the kind of guy who always offered advice, but never expected me to take it. I knew Dad wouldn’t be around forever, and the day I expected to be sad turned out to be a true celebration of his life I’ll cherish forever. I’m so glad I have someone who cared to organise it.
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Antiques
Boer goats 6mnths M-F $100 each Horse drawn vehicle, gigs and Antique cast iron day bed/cot, great Ph 0438522375 buggies, EC Ph 53566354 Pomonal for displaying teddy bear collection $200 Ph 53823833 Budgerigars, consistently winning Horse Manure, $2 a bag Ph exhibition aviary, quality birds, 0437894257 Horsham normal, spangle, clear body and Kelpie pups, 8wks old, 3 male, 1 others, priced to sell Ph 53824389 female, vacinated, vet checked, Budgerigars, show quality $30 to wormed, register if required, from $40each Ph 0428730777 registered parents, very good yard Budgies for sale $10each Ph and paddock workers, microchip # 59661, 59361, 59345, 59323 $550inc 0417533579 Gst Ph 53923270 or 0428829394 Budgies for sale $10each Ph Kelpie pups, 8wks old, 4 males, red Antique dresser, very unique, EC 53827626 Cattle show box, circuiteer hot and tan, all vet checked, wormed, $750 Ph 0438811721 blower dryer, clippers suitable for vaccinated, very well bred pups, Antique timber meatsafe cot, horses and cattle, leather halters, both parents great workers m/c # flywire enclosed with mattress, keep rope halters, neck straps, tattoer, 259850/259758/261542/259314 pets, insects away from baby $400 liquid nitrogen semen tank, many $500 Ph 0428411786 Ph 53823833
Funeral Directors
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Animals & Accessories
Caravans
Caravans
15’ aero lite caravan 1984 pop up r-o awning, fridge, stove, 2 singles, interior excellent, unreg $3800 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola
16’ Jayco Caravan, new rims, tyres, microwave, d/island bed, wardrobes, full stove, annexe, VGC $10,900 Ph 0400003840
Antique white cane fixed basket bassinet on wheels, new mattress included $250 Ph 53822586 Birmingham platform scales, original condition $300 Ph 53541444 Cedar tilt table, 1.2dia with turned and carved pedestal, VGC $200 Ph 0417507882 Stawell
Business Opportunities
Business For Sale Iconic Hardware Store Shaws Building Supplies - Warracknabeal • A landmark business in a popular farming town that has been servicing the area very successfully for the past 13 years. • Stocks a wide range of timber, hardware, plumbing and building supplies. • The business belongs to two powerful buying groups (Hardware & Timber Traders - HBT and PaintPlace) which allows competitive prices to be passed onto its continually growing list of clients.
Caravans
19’6” Coronet pop top, heavy duty towing pack supplied, caravan cover, battery pack, rear camera, wind up antenna, electric breaks, awning & shade cloth, 4 new tyres, drop down stabilisers, a/c, heater, microwave, 110L fridge, gas stove- 4 burner, 2x4.5L gas cylinder, 2 s/beds, many extras $20,000 Ph. 0439305520 Stawell 1995 Compass pop-top caravan, 17’, front kitchen, DB that lifts up for storage under, range hood, front boot, 3-way fridge, roll-out awning $13,000ono Ph 0429019569 or 53824952
• Be your own boss and capitalise on the steady growth the business has shown over the years. • The property consists of showroom, warehouses and yards on several titles. • No previous experience of hardware necessary due to exceptional manager. Currently employing three people. • Enjoy the country lifestyle, loyal clientele and weather.
HEC Levis autobike, repainted, Major Mitchells cockatoos, 2 males, never shown, rare $1890 Ph parent rasied for avery only, licence 0419783352 Stawell required $200each or $350 for both, will live together Ph 0418851112 licence no # 14244323-A Muskovi ducks, drakes $15, ducks $10, unsexed $5 Ph 0429912620 Parrots, Princess Parrots, Miners couch, fully restored, original Moustache Parrots, Rosa Bourke’s, wire base, lovely item, not used $700 Cockatiels and Ring Necks, call for Ph 0439101170 details Ph 0408535515 Peachface and Fisher Lovebirds, variety of colours, from $20 Ph 0428832058 Stawell
Keen vendors $320,000 + SAV Contact: Warren Stewart 0434 822 953 Maurice Parsons 0409 982 305 Michael Cook 0407 744 076
1995 Jayco Starcraft pop-top 16’6” caravan, front kitchen, d/island bet, near new roll out awning and annex, van serviced 2016, in great condition $13,500 Ph 0419894761 Horsham
Business Opportunities
BUSINESS FOR SALE GOLD REEF CLOTHING MAIN STREET STAWELL
Pig food barley and wheat mix $20 per tonne Ph 53911884 or 0407911884
NSU autobike, 1953 older resto, Point of lay hens, vacc, debeaked, ready to ride $1990 Ph 0419783352 raised free ranged, very good layers, Stawell can deliver $20each Ph 0429941974 or email neilllang@yahoo.com Pol Dorset ram Winton Park Bloodline 2013 Drop $250 Ph 0429947957 Pony wanted in foal or foal at foot, 10-11hh, must be quiet and be able to lead, only good home Ph 53981261 leave message
Old kitchen dresser, with lead light Pony, liver chestnut, 14hh, 16yo, doors, GC $300 Ph 0438811721 ex show pony, unbroken, pet only, mare, good home only $500 Ph Oval timber dinning table, $300ono Ph 0427891448 0408846796 Restored meat safe $350 Ph Rabbits/Hares to buy Ph 53981158 Warracknabeal 0428788212
Baby Needs Babies colonial rocking cradle, 45yo, white, GC $100 Ph 53846313
Iconic local street, surf and fashion store stocking the most popular brands is for sale. Established for over 25 years this is an exclusive first time listed opportunity. Gold Reef is the appointed stockist and owns the distribution rights for exclusive brands within the area including Rusty, Billabong, Quiksilver, Roxy, Rip Curl, Volcom, Hurley, Elwood, The Fifth Label, Santa Cruz, Stussy, Afends, Mink Pink, Havaianas, Oakley, Dragon, Globe, Lee Riders, plus more. Situated in the best position of the Main Street and surrounded by a quality mix of cafés and other retail businesses this is a rare opportunity to take advantage of a fantastic lifestyle business which has been built over many years with a large product range and renowned customer service. This well-known business was renovated in August 2014, with an extensive new fit out including polished concrete floors and racking systems this business is ready to be stepped into as it is or with the opportunity to continue its growth with the addition of online sales with a website already established. A secure 3x3 year renewable lease is in place with option until 2023 & beyond. Building size of approximately 288sq.m. includes retail floor space 160sq.m, office 32sq.m. and warehouse storage of 96sq.m. approx. The value of this purchase will be appreciated by anyone looking for a quality, well established retail business, and the new owners can have confidence in its continued success. Training will be offered with the sale and the option to keep the current employees on. Contact Phil Clark at First National Real Estate on 0417 509 025 for any further details. Web ID 41053111793
$220,000 + SAV
Baby products, all products top of range and EC, Vee Bee baby bath $10, Valco baby portable cot $60, Steelcraft baby car capsule $150, baby jogger pram bassinet $470 can deliver to Horsham, Stawell, Ararat REDUCED Horse drawn brake circa Ph 0438163163 1900 in GC, suit 14hh horse $600 Ph Wooden colonial cot, with a good 0428500194 Haven mattress $75 53846313 REDUCED 4-Angle horse float, as new, EC, only used once, 423-201, reg till 08/17 $20,000ono Ph 0428788212
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Farm Machinery
Debutante dress, size 12, beautiful satin backless, hand sewn sequin and beaded lace dress made by House of Bespoke $550 Ph 0419132137 Ararat
FOR HIRE Family Jayco caravan, very comfy d/island pillow top bed, 2 good size bunk beds, 2001 Winnebago 6 birth mobile microwave, 90L fridge, easy to erect annexe, a/c and heating, plus home, new tyres, new house all accs Ph Nathan for availability batteries, toilet and shower, EC, 0418657247 FOR HIRE Debutante dress, size 12, worn for TGV812 $62,500neg Ph 0458646650 Jayco Starcraft 2012 dual axel, one evening in 2009, dry cleaned, 2004 Jayco herritage caravan, 22’, 3-way fridge, oven with 2-way stove EC, detailed back and embroidery 150L 3-way fridge, double extendable top, m/wave, a/c, toilet andshower, on front, welcome to try on before bed, separate shower and toilet, fitted canopy and full anex, TV buying $150onoPh 53894258 or heating/cooling, roll out awning (12/240v), large d/bed, mainly used 0437894257 $27,900 Ph 0427094601 as spare room, VCG $35,000 Ph 0428302281 Warracknabeal
Camper trailer, 3 rooms, battery 240V, Anderson plus, tailgate kitchen with loads of storage, LED strip lights, easy to tow, comes with boat and motor, spare wheel, GC, registered New-age big red ES11, september $5000ono Ph 0428843220 2015 build, has all standard features, Caravan Avan Tayla pop-top, plus leather interior, footrests on 2004, full annexe, two water tanks, seats, 2in1 water filter, diesel heater, many extras, EC $16,500ono Ph Esc, 270W solar, AGM battery, reverse camera plus much more. 0437565407 As new, used once, selling due to ill health $69,750 Ph 0428676858
Caravan fridge, Domentic 3-way, 150L, RM2553, VGC $950 Ph 0428941291 Dingo off-road camper trailer, treg hitch, al-ko axel, annexe $2900ono Ph 0427838284 Erin Avan pop-top, 2003, 17” roll-out awning, queen d/bed $18,000 Ph 53583065 Jayco Hawk campervan 2002, elec brakes, battery pack, 3-way fridge, good tyres, awning $9000 Ph 0409687529
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Ferguson TEA20 complete engine rebuild, new paint, good tyres, new steering wheel, no oil leaks, suit hobby farmer $3500ono further info Ph 0429491426
For Sale Electric Motor, C.M.G 240V 1.5kw 1410 RPM $95 Ph 0429847336
8’x5’ galvanised tandem trailer, jockey and spare wheel $2860 inc Gst Ph 0418504367 Carine’s Heavy duty steel tool box, 650mm Merchandise Horsham and H x 2190mm W x 580mm D, roll-out Streatham drawers, gastra door openings, keys AEG Hammer Drill, MOD 2200R, 1/2 to lock $580 Ph 0438891133 chuck, 600 watt $60 Ph 0429847336 JD 7720 Header, 24’, T.R front on 2 hoppers $200 or will seperate Ph trailer, GC, ready for harvest, well serviced by JD mechanic $9900 inc 55701184 Gst Ph 0428981370 2008 Class Lexion 600 Header, 1800 engine hrs, 1200 sep hrs with John Deere 8450, 6200hrs, top 2008 40’ Macdon FD70 front, cross condition, good tyres $18,000 Ph auger, Bogey Bogey trailer, harvest 0418944594 Warracknabeal ready, selling due to farm leased Mackay combine tynes, 13 available $360,000plus Gst Ph 0427323041 $80 Ph 53811093 Airborne Edge Trike Rotax 582,
2008 Galaxy Southern Cross couple, special features $600 Ph caravan series 4, 20’, q/bed, Dometic 0413599333 3-way fridge, a/c, gas cook top, oven and hot water, full ensuite, twin water Wedding dress, worn once as a tanks, VG tyres, recently serviced Deb gown, lots of detail on gown not elec brakes, new battery, new roll out showing in pic, size 10 paid $1,100, awning, full annex, always shedded sell $250 Ph 0437865368 Dunmunkle engineering shifter, $38,000ono Ph 0408240216 35’, 11hp Honda motor, GC $13,990 Horsham plus Gst or best offer Ph 0427858264 2009 Camper trailer, Jayco Elite, 740kg, elec brakes, fridge, annexe, Mobile Mazda home T3500, diesel flies stove, new condition $13,000 2spd gear box, body in EC, twin batteries, new tyres, 180,000kms, Ph 53522159 RWC, complete kitchen with full size 3-way fridge, d/bed, roll-out awning with new annexe walls and floor, plus many extras $25,000 Ph 0429821171
Commercial Equipment
For Sale
1989 Case 1680 header, 30’ 1010 Heavy drag chains, 14’ to 24’ long bat front and finger reel, good Ph 53811093 tyres, smale p/plucker, 5635 engine hrs, trailers $27,000 inc GST Ph 0428951262
25 tyne Horwood Bagshaw stubble master, 3000L HB, streamline cart with manutec press wheels $38,5000 inc Gst extension available Ph Debutante dress, size 8, worn for 0427891884 one evening in 2008, dry cleaned, 29 Tyne blueline scarifier, 2005 16’ Olympic Caravan, new Jayco Starcraft Outback 2012, EC, welcome to try on before 7” spacing, GC $1200ono Ph awning, d/bed $14,00ono Ph Glorious 16’ off-road van with buying $250ono Ph 53894258 or 0459251173 or 53951173 AH 0418624566 ensuite and many extras $38,000 Ph 0437894257 3-wheel trolley, solid rubber wheels 0438702675 Ararat $80 Ph 0487281581 Barkly Jayco Sterling 2012, 20’, full 7’ Irish slasher, new bearings, belts, ensuite, washing machine, q/bed, near new PTO, clutch, blades and LG fridge TV and radio, stove with tyres $1980 Ph 0418584308 oven, roll out awning, EC $43,000 Ph 0428631283 Almite oil pressure pump, for tractor tracks rollers, suit caterpillar etc $60 Ph 53811093 2005 Lotus Caravan, immaculate condition, as is - everything included, Amazon linkage spreader ZAM Debutante dress, size 8, worn for ready to use - drive away $28,500ono altra, EC $18,500 plus Gst Ph one evening in 2011, dry cleaned, Ph Phil 0407886674 0438544259 EC, welcome to try on before 2005 Viscount caravan, 17’ pop-top, Kanga Camper 2003, hard roof, side buying $250ono Ph 53894258 or Auger, 46x8” Westfield, fair condition d/bed, 3-way fridge, microwave, tent, front awning, boat rack, front 0437894257 $4400 inc Gst Ph 0417385223 heating/cooling, r/o awning, battery kitchen, GC $5000 Ph 0428989230 Gents suit, size extra large, waist Cattle master head crush, good pack $18,000 Ph 0400151887 110cms, dark grey with fine pin stripe, order, bruise free $1000 Ph 55857223 Willaura worn once only $150 Ph 0427820410 Chamberlain 16 disc plough, 2007 Windsor Rapid pop-top, 17’ Ladies full length leather over coat, yellow, hyd width, VG tyres, disc and extends to 22’, front and rear fold-out fully lined, very modern $250 Ph order $1800 Ph 0427064052 bed, aircon, 3 seater lounge, 150L 53822267 Class 108 Maxi SL, with 30’ fridge, 4 gas burner/grill, m/w, radio/ front $16,500 call for details Ph Marion College school uniform CD, TV, 2 gas bottles, battery with and school bags, from $10-$30 Ph 0428973850 transformer, roll out awning, full 0419132137 Ararat Colonial woolshead scales with annexe $26,500 Ph 0410049836 Majestic night 16’16” caravan, weights, as new, very cheap $400ono ensuite, full annex as new, island Ph 0447398338 q/bed, a/c, external tv, gas and electrical points, alloy wheels, EC Connershea 24’ wideline SR internally and externally, house in lock cultivator spring tyne harrows, up garage $36,500 Ph 0407551079 good tyres and order $1800 Ph 0427064052 Mini Camper Trailer, suit young
White deb dress, size 10 $250 Ph Noela 0407357985
Farm Machinery
fully equipped trailer, full instruments, Mower Taarup, 8 discs, 10’ wide, full set of travel covers, 1 helmet, new 24-9-13 $9000 Ph 53541225 2 headsets, all in GC $11,000 Ph Pollymaster fire tank, 1200L, 0428519879 1.5” ball valve outlet, EC $500 Ph Aluminium four panel bi-fold door, 53581256 fitted with retracting wire fly screen, Poly Diesel Tank, 400L, elec pump basalt grey, new cond, great for and meter, EC $1050inc Gst Ph extension or man cave $3000 Ph 0408824222 0427886272
Fencing mesh, new, black woven 40 rolls 900mm x 10meters $55per roll Ph 0427042750 Nhill Fire trailer, 6x4 tailer, 500L, Honda 5.5hp, onga pump, all hoses, never used $2000 Ph 53821208 Full set mens r/h golf clubs, bag and buggy, as new $500 Ph 0490659360 Gold detector, Minelab GPX4000, EC $2800ono Ph 0488616058 Grader blade 3PL challenge 8’ blade HYD TRT and HYD swivel, GC $4000ono Ph 0427322006 Willaura Hay round rolls, oaten and clovers ryegrass, ideal for horses Ph 0428847201 Honda 3.4 KVA generator, on wheels, VGC $500 firm Ph 0438504288
REDUCED Header John Deere Aluminium umbrella with stand, 9600, 2 fronts rigid and flexed plus 3.6m bone canopy, GC $100 Ph House bricks, 2500, s/hand, clean, ready to lay $2000ono Ph trailer 2600 sep hrs, EC, $60,000 plus 53522691 Ararat 0418535801 Gst Ph 0428991814 International truck parts C1800, Round baler, Massey Ferguson 560, 392 blocks, bell housing, clutch and string only, suit small farm $3300 inc pressure plates to suit and other Gst Ph 0428590022 or 53573219 parts, price negotiable Ph 53911884 Slasher, 8’ trailing, good working or 0407911884 order $2400 Ph 0429811803 Invicta 6m metal shaper, 24’ Horsham ANTEO aluminium tailgate lifter, stroke, swivel machine vice $650 Ph Smale Multivator, 62’ 61/4 spacing, 24V, 1000kg, 2400W x 2000L, foot 0427504715 single shoot, knift points, harrows and hand controls incl adjustable and 2005 daybreak 12 tonne TB chassis brackets, suit Hino/Isuzu etc, Iron droppers, s/h $2 Ph seeder, variable rate, 4 bins x 3 suit new buyer $2500 Ph 0448826464 0427261940 tonne, serviced ready, selling due Antique horse drawn plough, Jason Lazaboy elec recliner, elec to leasing farm leased $100,000plus for garden display, makers plate lift and tilt, cream leather, EC $650 Gst Ph 0427323041 attached $450 Ph 53596244 Ph 0429433667 Small bale paddock loader, NH 471 BBQ, 4 burner with hood and cover, $500 plus Gst Ph 0427852270 natural gas connection $100ono Ph Stock crate with sliding gate and 0447010173 fold down ramp, 1935W x 3715L x Beekeeping, 7 hives, stainless steel 1900H $800 Ph 0427361335 extractor boxes, smoker, all spare Stock crate with sliding gate and equipment necessary to keep bees fold down ramp, 1935W x 3715L x $1200 Ph 0404237468 Ararat 1900H $800 Ph 0427361335 Billiard table, 8’ slate top, 8 cues Sunbeam double-ended shearing and stand, balls, Bridges scoreboard grinder, all accessories, $100 $700 Ph 0407454343 Horsham worth of emery papers $400ono Ph Bulbs, 3 varieties of nerines, also 0447398338 winter gladi good strong bulbs, genuine discount for qty Ph 53542542
Jetfire J33A, LPG fired, portable heater, VGC $450 Ph 0408504575 Kitchen for sale, includes d/washer, black bench tops, gallery style, tan bases, buyer to remove $1500 Ph 0406331743 Large carved timber chest $150 Ph 0488185211 or 53827177 Large fuel tank with pump, round $500 Ph 53846313 or 0429846313
Bulk fuel tanks, 18,000 to 57,000L Ph 0428508278
Log splitters assembled and test run backup warranty Ph 53891541 Tea 20 Fergie tractor, petrol, EC, runs well $3800 Ph 0400861759 Cheap house for sale, comfortable Ararat country living, $900 deposit, text or W6 Inter front wheels hubs, stubs Ph Charlie 0419720015 complete, LH mudguard plus other Dismantled shed 7480 x 9080 x bits $70 Ph 53811093 2320 $3500ono Ph 0478518490
Medium timber dog kennel and an small anchor $100 or will separate Ph 0400603611 Mower home made ride on cutting deck, 1300 wide 1.3 metre, mini motor runs well, 3 wheels $1700 Ph 0427776537
Windrower, 21’ Macdon, all Electric Bike E.C. 5yo $550 Ph New bricks, Selkirk Iron Stone, 2990 hydraulic, vertical knife, GO $10,000 53582948 Stawell over ordered $1400 Ph 0408824222 inc Gst ono Ph 0427541476 Wool press - hydraulic, Lister McLodge super pinner, EC, done little work $9500 plus GST Ph 0428975294
1986 Mitsubishi FG forklift, reco motor, vin F17A52152 $5500 Ph Field bin Jaeschke, 30T capacity, orange painted base $7150 inc Gst 53811061 or 0419387689 For Sale Ph 53832227 after 7pm Coolroom, new, turn key locked, 1.8 x 1.2, 2m high with SH dropping unit, Fordson Major Kero restoration Ph 10” Hitachi miter saw, $250 Ph 53823909 240V $3800 Ph 0417101120 0418504774 Molnar 2 post hoist, 240V, GC Gas operated purivox scaregun 10” Hitachi miter saw, $250 Ph $90 Ph 0447398338 $4000 Ph 53811061 0418504774 Goldacres trailing boom, dual lines, REDUCED 2000 Traveller caravan, 5000L, 30m $30,000 plus Gst Ph 240 Volt Speedrite Electric Fence Computers & Energiser 53km $80 Ph 0429847336 immaculate condition, lots of extras, 0427918392 Entertainment 2 berth, 16’ $12,000 Ph Mark Grain auger, 30’ x 6” with wisconsin 25m of steel pool fence, cream, 0400814257 includes gate, text 0419001109 for Apple computer, 24” screen, all the motor $1000 inc Gst Ph 0409388611 pictures REDUCED 95 Roadstar Voyager latest programs, little use, suit uni Hardi spray unit, 100L, battery pop-top caravan, EC, must sell student $850 Ph 0447398338 operated $300 Ph 0427340217 3 CB radios, 27 MHZ $100 Ph $15,000ono Ph 0419894801 0428894258 Stawell REDUCED Camper trailer with full Header Case 2388, with big top, 4-5 ton Poppany Vetch, cleaned annex, 240v wired, gas stove, Lt Employment 1042 36’ Macdon front, Leith seed Ph 0459251173 or 53951173 truck tyres, water container $3000 Ph trailer, 1999 $70,000 plus Gst Ph AH 0417507882 Stawell 5yo McCulloch Mocart 66 ride-on, Resume/CV, from $25 resume_au@ 0427918392 Tent, 12x15’ internal floor excluding mail.com Ararat Header international, 7 11 18’ comb, hardly used, incs new batterery awning, two rooms, external frame, water cooled cab, good goer, 12mths and cover $2000 Ph 53957240 or blue canvas, make: Trail-master, rego $3850 inc Gst Ph 0428590022 0428477100 model: Bogong pre 1999, GC, current or 53573219 Farm Machinery 6’x12’ HMR particle board unused, new price $1399, asking $500ono Ph Header N6 Gleaner, Cummins motor, new cost $250 p/sheet, sell for $100 0418385261 Horsham 30’ bat and tyre reels, new tyres, GC p/sheet Ph 53527043 Toyota coaster motor-home, 1971 XP88 David shearer header, $15,000 plus Gst Ph 0428936276 8x5 tandem trailer, reg F40927 76 model, runs good, needs fit working condition, 18’ front with out $2200ono Ph 0429204037 or pea pickup, a/c working $2750 Ph Header, Massey Ferguson 3342 S-P, $1500 Ph 0418545258 or 53527043 0418584308 2 fronts $2500 Ph 0497635941 after 6pm 53840375 www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au
Garage Sale
Garage Sale M & D Treasures Marnoo Main Street, Marnoo Open all this weekend! Saturday, Sunday & Monday Collectables, Curios, Secondhand Labour Day Specials ALL stock 20% OFF!!!
Garage Sale 206 Victoria Valley Road, Brimpaen
Saturday, March 11
8.30am - 12pm (no early birds) Complete house dispersal Wednesday, March 8, 2017
For Sale
For Sale
Household Items
Household Items
New Colortile roofing sheet, approx Tent, 4 man, canvas, EC, upright, 150 sheets, 133cm x 40cm $800ono ready to view $150 Ph 0439101170 Ph 53820466 Great Western
Office desk, steel frame, vinyl top, TV cabinet, wooden on wheels with two doors, industrial look, EC $50ono 1660x900 $75 Ph 0418370933 Ph 0448300729 Ornate carved camphor chest and wall clock 31 day $280 or will separate Ph 0487281581 Barkly
Tilt-a-door hinges and springs $75 Ph 0411419516 Top quality oaten hay, ideal for horses $30 per roll Ph Bill 53826774 Belling GDACB90 black canopy or 0428504817 Horsham range hood, brand new still in box, New heavy duty tandem trailer, retails for $1299, asking $999 Ph 2.5x1.64m, hyd brakes, Australian Trailer Dolly/Gypsy, W94789, same 0419500757 made quality $2800 Ph 0429810550 as tow car behind motorhome $1500 53891419 Oaten hay, certified top quality, small bales, can deliver to Ararat/Stawell Treadmill, VGC, paid $1000 sell for $550 Ph 53827878 area $8 Ph 0408600656 Old beer and whisky bottles Ph Triaxle trailer 10X5, load sharing 53521040 axles, brakes on front 2 axles, vin Pallet Racking, uprights x5 at 5430, # 8D9T20RTAL2073-74 $3000 Ph 1 at 4840, beams 12 at 2730, 8 at 0418545258 or 53527043 after 6pm 2400, total length 5 bays at 10260, Two 20’ stainless steel lined, total storage 30 std pallets, solid insulated shipping containers safe sturdy, asking price $3750 Ph (NORC), located between Stawell 0412599225 and Horsham $3500 each ono Ph Pavers and bricks, text for pics and 0418385261 prices Ph 0419001109 Tyres and rims for caravan or trailer, Pin board room dividers, 130 5 alloy rims, 6 stud Landcruiser x 160cm and 80x210cm Ph pattern, fitted with LT235/75 R15 0477398338 tyres, 20,000kms, 1 brand new $500 Poly water tank, brand new, squat the lot inc nuts Ph 0402117733 Ararat 10’w x 5’H $1200 Ph 53527043 after Vetch Seed, Blanche Fleur, cleaned 6pm $600 p/t Ph Scott 0427 512281 Pool table, 2.4 x 1.2, reasonable condition, 2 small holes in fabric, comes with cues balls and kelly pool, selling due to no room $250ono Ph Nathan 0418657247 Popany Betch cleaned, 23 tonne in bulk $750 plus Gst Ph 04477496930 Professional photo wall, for portrait or wedding photos, with picture frames $250 Ph 0447398338
Shed steel, 5x6.1m lenghts gal door track, 15m 75x125x3mm beam, 44m 50x50 framing box, qty storm water pipe, $1500 new sell $900ono, job lot only Ph 0429802177
Sidchrome Sockets, 2 1/4” by 1” drive for big nuts, quantity available at $10each Ph 53911111 Nhill Silver stereo 70’s-80’s cassette radio turntable with large speakers, best offer Ph 53855240
REDUCED 5 seat lounge suite w chase, modular faux suede, very comfy, EC, scotch guarded, pictured here as a small corner unit, with extra seat inc it forms to a large U shape $550ono Ph 0400923733 White Westinghouse fridge-freezer, Dinning table, beautiful sold dark 600L $500 Ph 0418148445 timber extendable dining table, EC Wooden windows, french style $600ono Ph 0400583515 1.8m x 2.1m, 900 x 2.1m, wooden Engle 40L fridge, GC $650ono Ph french doors and windows 2.8m x 0447188274 2.1m, VGC $500 or will separate Ph Fisher and Paykel 350L refrigerator, 0418504080 H1410mm W640mm and upright freezer H1600mm W530mm, both EC $295each Ph 0429934307 Marine
Aluminium boat 3.3 long, 9.9 johnson motor, lifejackets and boat trailer U64329 $2300ono Ph 0458681119
2002 Suzuki volusia 800 cruiser, reg till 5/17 BJ233 $4500 Ph 0429844320 Vickers Fibreglass Luxury Cruiser, twin 350 Mercuries, 2 new batteries, new TV, 2 hot water supplies - 1 Elec, new Gps and fish finder also plotter, elec stove and kettle, toilet, shower, master bed, 6-8 berth, new 4.5Kva generator, 2x 200L petrol tanks,1x 150 aluminium water tank, new 600 holey Carbies, 2 new petrol pumps, new Elec heater, new Eperb, new paint and anty fowl, new prop, shafts been balanced, 2 new sked bushers, new converter (still in box), marine radio, CD player, 4 adjustable stands, many more extras 00779 quick sale or swap $25,500ono or will swap, for enquires Ph John 0458121615
Mobility Aids
Large TV entertainment unit, solid timber 1900 long x 500 deep x 1026 2 lounge chairs, 1 rocker and 1 high, glass timber doors both ends, arm chair $250 or will separate Ph glass shelving, 2 bottom centre draws, TV portle, 800L x 860H $400 53823264 or 0432502452 Ph 53527043 after 6pm 63 cream-tone striated tiles REDUCED S/bed mattress with 30x30cm, 6m mosaic accent tiles, Large wardrobe, $100 Ph 53527043 matching base, also with bed head Camero Stealth, as new, 350 after 6pm Chevy block Mercruiser stern drive grout Ph 53523171 $70 Ph 0418134407 Stawell $34,000ono Ph Stuart 0419323483 Led light kitchen cupboard and 7 piece dining setting, solid blackwood kitchen dresses $400 Ph Fibreglass 14’ runabout, 60hp wood padded seats, EC $475 Ph 0458652756 Evinrude outboard, gal trailer 0428972280 $1200ono Ph 0447398338 Lounge suite, 2 manual reclining Bed singled inner spring matress chairs, 2 seater couch, beige fabric, Parsun 15hp outboard motor, elec and base, GC $85 Ph 0408336024 EC $400 Ph 0414833505 with pull-start, just serviced, 54spd Bookcase, white IKEA brand, EC Mattress, K/single, brand new, pillow thrust elec motor, VGC $1200ono Ph $80ono Ph 0448300729 top $95 Ph 55851558 Edenhope 0409507579 after 7pm
Motorcycles
Crepe Myrtle
T & G pine flooring, assorted sizes Ph 0429912620
$19.90
Table top wagon, shedded, good wheels $6000 Ph 0409538742
Cyclamen $9.90
Solid redgum wine rack, 25 bottle spaces $350 Ph 0418148445 Timber ladder chair, wonderfully versatile chair that converts to step ladder $80 Ph 0407454343 Tisira 6.5kg twin tub, brand new, never used, product care 4yr replacement $400 Ph 53827520 Treadmill, Healthstream “evo” 421T, EC $900 Ph 53823306
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2006 Husqvarna Te 510, tidy bike $3500 Ph 0432364551 2007 JR80 Suzuki, top end rebuild, new chain and sprockets $1100 Ph 0428327078
REDUCED 2013 Suzuki VL 250 intruder, 18,000kms, selling due to health reasons, reg til 11/17 1L6SQ $4000 Ph 53824766 Horsham
REDUCED Triumph Tiger 1050cc, 2007 in EC overall, local owner, bought from new, bike has heaps of extras and mods, new cruise control to be fitted, two-tone custom paint, 45,787kms, RWC, reg till 03/17 FQ950 $6800 Ph 0400923733 Suzuki JR80 2010, one owner, EC $1450 Ph 0418935957
08 Yamaha XVS 650, in EC overall, Quintrex 4.5m laze about boat with (LAMS APP), black, reg till 9/16, 8hp Marine motor and 55hp Suzuki OD 9348, Panniers, luggage rack SMEG fridge/freezer, model motor on trailer $6000 Ph 53822837 $6000neg Ph 0408993613 SR660XA, 3.5 star energy efficient, chilled water and ice maker (never REDUCED Quintrex 12’ on trailer, 1979 Vintage Kawasaki KH100 EL installed), drinks porthole in door, N88495, new Yamaha 15hp, not run motorcycle, only 10,430kms, NL056 fridge 394L, freezer 290L, 903w x in yet, ST734 $3900 Ph 0439135055 $4600 Ph 53957240 or 0428477100 735d x 1790h, as new, unmarked complete with water kit and user The Weekly Advertiser guide, current new RRP $4490, sell welcomes your advertising. $1900, runs perfect, no issues Ph We are required strictly by law 53911111 Nhill
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.
2006 Honda CBR 1100 blackbird, VGC fussy owner, comes with panniers and lambs wool seat cover, 34850kms, reg til 10/17 1A1GP $8500ono Ph 0429967866 Horsham
2007 Suzuki intruder 250 cruiser, reg till 6/17 1C6YV $3000 Ph As new Oscar furniture 4 wheel 0429844320 mobility scooter, used twice, plus 2011 KLX 140, VGC, selling due to back carrier bag, flag and safety vest grown out of $2000 Ph 0428539227 $2500 Ph. 53822547 Horsham or 53839227 AH Electric lift chair, GC, darkish blue 2012 Honda CRF 250, Yoshimura $500 Ph 53583324 pipe, hinson clutch, has done 40-50 Gopher invacore comet alpine, hours, EC $3800ono Ph 0418998948 mag wheels, as new tyres, all VGC, 2016 Kawasaki 250F, low hours, EC, part of deceased estate $2250 Ph ready to go $6900 Ph 0448560006 53527043 Kawasaki MXF450 2016 model, Gopher Invacore Pegasces, 30hrs use, immaculate condition variable speed, wheelie walker $6900 Ph Nash 0448303468 Ararat carrier, basket etc, 4yo, serviced recently with new batteries, EC KTM 450 EXC 2015, VGC, well maintained, 115hrs, top end rebuilt, $2800 Ph 0429433667 many extras, rec reg until Nov, Lift chair, royal blue, EC $500 Ph 7245-8 $9400ono Ph 0427823062 53824997
Mobility scooter, brand new, never been used, easily dismantled to fit in boot of car, complete with battery charger and user manual, genuine linen chair, as new $300 Ph fire extinguisher, roof rack, mobility reason for selling, cost $2480 sell $1850 Ph 53823973 or 0412344872 0447892032 wheels $1100 Ph 0428500194 Mobility scooters, EC, deceased REDUCED Q/size bed head and estate, from $800 to $3000 several foot, matching bedside chest $280 to choose from Ph 53522455 Ararat Ph 53823416
Steel tank stand 6’x9’h 4’x6’ square $150 Ph 53527043
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18’ fibreglass half cabin mustang, depth finder, life jackets, oars, new blue cover, in GO, 047974-2 trailer, CU661-1 boat $6500 Ph 53892120
Aluminium boat and trailer, 3.8m stacer, 15HP Yamaha motor, boat and motor cover, bimini $3800 Ph REDUCED Chest of drawers, Kelvinator 2 door refrigerator, 12 French Provincial furniture, early 0427361335 cubic ft, $75 Ph 0418504774 Aluminium boat and trailer, 3.8m settler $400 Ph 0447892032 Household Items Kelvinator 2 door refrigerator, 12 REDUCED Desk with hutch and stacer, 15HP Yamaha motor, boat and motor cover, bimini $3800 Ph cubic ft, $75 Ph 0418504774 filing cabinet draw $80 Ph 53823416 0427361335 2 club armchairs, black fabric, EC Kitchen sink, new left hand bowl, $200 or will separate Ph 53822267 Aluminium boat, 4.2 savage, single drain $330 Ph 0437718077 cannet 50HP Mercury, SB002, after 2pm forward control, windscreen, canopy, Kitchen table, chrome and laminex, lowrance fish finder, satalite nav, plus 6 chairs, VGC $500ono Ph lights cover, oars, anchor, tilt trailer 53596244 Q77727 $5500ono Ph 0412542627 Large 2 piece Colonial dining Brooker CT10 aluminium tinny with cabinet with wrought iron handles 8HP mariner 2stroke motor, includes $500 Ph 0458652756 REDUCED Down feather denim fuel tank, lifejackets, paddles, torch,
Steel canopy, suit tradesman or camper, lockable, 1750x2250, jacks included $1800 Ph 0409218900
Tank, 1000L, slimline $400 Ph 0417291007
2002 Honda, 54954 Fireblade, used as track bike, unregistered, GC, vin # JH2SC50U22M000066 $4400ono Ph 0408361058
Pure wool blankets, double and single, VGC $60 a pair Ph Wall unit 1.9Hx1.5Lx0.5W $300ono 0418370933 Ph 53836339 or 0427316990 Q/bed and base complete with Washing machine, 7.5kg Ezi-set doona, GC $100 Ph 0448300729 Simpson, as new, deceased estate Club lounge, EC as new, been $390 Ph 0408640270 re-upholstered $650 Ph 0409970939 Washing machine, twin tub, EC Coolabah pizza gas oven, new in $220 Ph 0437718077 after 2pm box $250 Ph 53527043
Stanley Waterford cast iron wood cooker $2000 Ph 0407058288 or 0447358992
Motorcycles
Ski boat, American Hondo, believed to be only one in the country, V bottom, BBC chev, all orig gear, tandem trailer, W90450, will take trade $19,750 Ph 53548205
Pine Tallboy chest of drawers $170ono Ph 0447188274
Italian leather ‘Rossini’ brand Wool press hydraulic 240 or 480V, recliner lounge chairs x2, hardly used 3hp mac lodge minor $4000 Ph and in EC, cream in colour $800ono 0427322006 Willaura or will separate Ph 0448300729
Rubbish bins, 20 round metal bins with lids $5each Ph 0427340217 Stawell
Marine
Outdoor table setting, 6 metal material chairs, metal frame glass top $120 Ph 0413562626
Gas heater, Rinnai 559’, natural gas, only 2 seasons old, EC, inc flue REDUCED Bookcase with drawers, French Provincial furniture, beautifully $1000 not neg Ph 0447724508 Red gum coffee/hall tables, rustic Wacker/vibrating plate, heavy duty, carved details $600 Ph 0447892032 Glass coffee table, side and small style, assorted sizes, private seller, Honda motor, fold up, wheels, factory table, EC $150 Ph 53891131 open to offers Ph 0458687009 Kaniva rubber mat, excellent working order $1600 Ph 0438891133 Inverted table/bed, stern health Woodheater heat charm $450ono system, good for migraines $180 Ph 0428564422 Ph 0429912620
REDUCED Electric organ, Kimball Camelot, leslie speaker has lovely tone, includes organ stool $500 Ph 0428826676
Household Items
Yamaha pee wee 50, EC $1000 Ph 0417827768 Yamaha scooter, 100cc, ideal for around town, EC, RWC, 5700kms, IF173 $1700 Ph 0408824739
Motor Vehicle Accessories 1987 Harley Davidson soft 1 set electric extendable clear view tail custom, club reg, vin # mirrors, suit Ford Ranger 2011 $450 1Hd1BKL14HY014820 $12,900neg Ph 53981152 Ph 0407636449 1988 Hilux c/chassis, s/tray, b/bar, sunraysias, 5spd manual, no motor $700 Ph 53574217 2 Nissan Pathfinder genuine front struts, still in boxes, 2000 model $350 a pair Ph 0447398338 2 white 15” sunraiser rims, 6 stud desert dueller tyres $200 Ph 1994 Honda VFR750, immaculate 0447398338 condition, new tyres, new chains and 4 Kumho tyres and rims, suit Nissan sprocket, new battery, RWC, balistic Navara, 235/75R 15, 2 85%, 2 40% exhaust $6500 Ph Phil 0407886674 $300 Ph 0411419516 Ararat
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Motor Vehicle Accessories
Motor Vehicle Accessories
Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000
Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000
Towbar for Falcon, up to FG model 1600kg $120 Ph 53548376 Elmhurst Woolen seat covers for a series 80 Toyota Landcruiser $100 Ph 0499848060
Motor Vehicles Under $3,000 4x Bridgestone 265/65r17 tyres, off 1985 Toyota Landcruiser, FG 75 2014 Hilux with approx 50% tread tray, brand new 130L gas system, bullbar, new heavy duty clutch $200 Ph 0400073168 system, vin # FJ750022272 $3000 64 Tradie tool trailer, shelving, Ph 53527043 after 6pm roof rack, GC, N69701 $1500 Ph 1986 Magna, 2.6L, requires head 0418370280 gaskit, ideal club car 1BO9XF $850 6x4’ tradesman trailer, must see Ph 0400421155 $1000 Ph 53820523 Canopy Ute back to suit std tray, near new cond $1800 Ph 0418535801 Clearview towing mirrors, black, to Nissan Pathfinder and Navara D40, EC $450 Ph 0408260888 Ford AU 6cyl Tickford motor, has not been cooked, suit reco $200 Ph 2004 BA Fairmont, XR6 interior, 53891725 dual fuel, 230,000kms, towbar, Giha Full roof rack, as new, for a wheels, reliable car, reg til 05/17, series 80 Landcruiser $700ono Ph ZXV058 $2700 Ph 0448099981 or 53822032 0499848060 Gas system complete for an EG Ford wagon $800 Ph 53583324 Gas tank and converter, and switches for Ford XF, tank still in date $200ono Ph 0429671887
Holden Berina TK 2009, red, auto, 150,000kms, new tyres and windscreen, RWC, reg till 04/17 WWK674 $5500ono Ph 0428844294 Holden Commodore wagon, 2006, VZ, equip 6cyl, auto cruise, elec windows, factory DVD player, RWC, 1997 VS Statesman V6, RWC, GC silver, over charcoal SFM437 $5600 PZC380 $3400 Ph 0427426044 Holden SV6 2012 automatic, Ph 53548205 113,100kms, tyres are excellent, Holden VZ 1 Tonner 2005, V6 auto, tinted windows, alto grey, one alum tray, EC, reg until 7/17 1EV4GC owner well looked after, EC inside $6000 Ph 0428899252 and out, great car, reg till 10/17 Hyundai Getz 2010, manual, a/c, YRK782 $19,500neg Ph 0423522662 elec windows, central locking, one Horsham 1997 VS Statesman VGO, V^6 super owner, silver over charcoal, RWC, charged engine, OFA164 $5500ono YGR919 $6250 Ph 53548205 rego & rwc, interor excellent Ph Mazda Tribute 2002, a/c, p/s, 0427825158 165,000kms, t/bar, 4spd auto, 1998 Falcon PFV 527 reg till 10/17, new tyres, new windscreen, reg til RWC, $4000ono Ph 0418573508 03/17, RWC, RJD025 $4400 Ph Ararat 0407840242 2000 Commodore Ute, white, fibre glass flexi canopy, gas, V6, May 2013 Ford Focus Trend hatch, 270,000kms, ZJK797 $4000 Ph auto, 2.0L turbo diesel, 101,000km, 55857223 grey, towbar, ZRA770 $15,000 Ph 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer, 78,000kms, 0407824753 auto, a/c, central locking, one owner $7500 Ph 0419391320 Mitsubishi Coupe, 2003, EC, new 2004 Ford Falcon XR6 BA, tyres, mags, spoiler, new timing belt, 126,000kms, TFP057 $9000ono Ph sportskit, radio/CD/mp3, tints, RWC, 0418512974 air, cruise 209,000kms SGQ243 2004 Ford Falcon XR6 BA, $4990 Ph 0431215956 Ararat 126,000kms, TFP057 $9000ono Ph Nissan Tilda Sedan 2010, 0418512974 Mercedes Benz sedan Kompressor 85,000kms auto, RWC, deceased 2004 Kia Rio hatch, light blue, estate, one lady owner, full service C180, leather interior, DVD player, 80,000kms, reg til 1/17, VGC history, new condition XPS573 $8500 4 new tyres, RWD, 116,000kms, SVB838 $11,500ono Ph 0477678679 SQN983 $5600 Ph 53522717 Ararat Ph 0468559166
2006 Holden Viva, manual, well Holden HX nose cone complete, no maintained, RWS, 128,000kms, rust $400 Ph 0411419516 Ararat XHQ016 $2900 Ph 0408324679 HQ to WB body parts Ph 53566354 AU Ford Fairmont, CD player, wood 2005 Ford Focus Zetec, Pomonal dash, good tyres, runs well $750ono 205,000kms, well maintained, as is Ph 53542792 Ararat manual, tinted windows, new tyres Falcon AU, auto, 290,000kms, 2016, WOE671 $3750ono Ph dual fuel 1HA4C2 $2500ono Ph 0427951348 0447398338 2005 Honda Accord, 75,000kms, Falcon AU2 SR auto 2001 model, one owner, EC, TSD728 $8500 Ph 200,000kms, towbar, rego til 10/17 0409148772 TUW276 GC $2500 with RW Ph 2006 Kia Rio, 5spd manual, always 55857227 Cadnook serviced, great reliable car, VGC, Falcon AU3 2002, 343000km, GC, owner O/S, 12mths reg WNH253 $1600ono 1HV5VX Ph 0419180196 $5700ono Ph 0438581576 Halls Gap 2007 Holden Commodore, OMEGIA HSV VE to VF Maloo R8 hard lid, side sails, roof ext, all hardware, to Ford Capri Convertible, 1990, daily VE V6 Sedan, auto, 109103kms, EC, driver, ICN5DT $2900 Ph 53891419 c/c UVN153 $9000neg Ph 53838218 suit any VE to VF ute $1750neg Ph Ford Escape 2001, auto, a/c, cruise, or 0459795336 0407636449 towbar, drives well, clean car, dec reg New Carac Rino rack and basket, RHH063 $1750 Ph 0447538613 AH suit Ford Courier $350 Ph 53981152 Ford Sedan AU, petrol/gas, 4 new Radiator, GC, suit 2006 auto tyres, $2000 plus spent, must sell, 100 series Landcruiser $300 Ph ZLT522, $1500 or $1750 with RWC, 0427891884 Ph 53857469 REDUCED Hilux 4WD tub to suit REDUCED Chev 1928 suitable 2008 Ford Mondeo, diesel, 2014 model - extra cab, gun-metal for parts or restoration $2500 Ph sedan, metallic red leather interior, grey, inc sports bar, rubber mat and 0439466330 Ararat 240,000kms, 11mths rego, one tonneau cover, as new condition REDUCED Toyota Corolla 92 owner, EC, all service books, RWC $250 Ph 0429200566 Sedan, white, 5spd, A/C, P/S, $8000 Ph 0438891696 Roof bars RAK, for a series 80 tinted windows, 240,000kms, no Toyota Landcruiser $100 Ph reg or RWC, EQU645 $1200ono Ph 0407051897 0499848060 Suspension upgrade, suit ranger, Toyota Celica, 1990, white, 5spd, BT50, courier 300kg Oldman Emu sunroof, motor knocking, WOJ810 $400 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola $450 Ph 0409960765 Toyota Corolla Hatch, 2000, 5spd, GC, very realiable, excellent learners 2009 Ford Fiesta, 2dr hatch, manual, The Weekly Advertiser car, 8mths rego RWX384 $1500 Ph 111,000kms, one owner only, reg welcomes your advertising. till 05/17 XBA914 $6500ono Ph 0400821629 0418553259 We are required strictly by law Toyota Corolla, 4dr hatch, 2000 to include specific information model, VGC inside and out, goes 2009 Mazda Neo 2, 5spd manual, on some items when well, 2 owners, good service history always serviced, great reliable car, publishing your advertisement. 1DO4CD $700ono Ph 0437002002 rego 11/17, VGC, XJA009 $7200ono Ph 0438581576 A snapshot of your obligations V2 2005 commodore executive are as follows: 217,000kms, WCT724 sell as 2010 Great Wall, 57,000kms, RWC, ROAD VEHICLES is $2000 Ph 0427340352 or tow pack, one owner, well looked after $9500 Ph 53522139 after 5pm All advertisements for road 0427821722
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2008 Mitsubishi Triton single cab, steel tray, 4x4 3.2 T.D. Auto 117,470kms WTU514 $14,800 Ph 0408133292 Ararat 2010 Toyota Hilux SR5, auto, 3.0DT, 200,00kms, fully serviced, EC, bullbar, tow bar, hard cover, tub liner, UHF radio, reverse camera plus more, YDU864 $29,500ono Ph VT Commodore, 244,000kms, 2013 Ford Mondeo wagon, 0423024026 RWC, VG for age, PYN811 $2000 150,000kms, diesel, auto, RWC, eng no # 1444269 $9000 Ph 0429861729 Ph 53915244 2012 Peugeot Allure, sat nav, full service history, new tyres, turbo Motor Vehicles petrol, 39,000kms, reg till 09/17 $3000 - $10,000 ZFO210 $15,000 Ph Neil 53823358 or 0428425686 04 Astra AH CDX, auto, hatch, RWC, reg till 02/17, THN111 $4800ono Ph 2016 White Volkswagen, polo, 2012 Ford Territory Titanium, 0421188813 manual, less than 10,000kms, one owner, EC, full service history, 1997 Holden Statesman, V6 motor, Ford Focus Zetec 2006, 5spd immaculate condition, as good as 112,000kms, DVD, 7 seater, reg 138,750kms OHS086 $4000 Ph manual, 137,300kms, 6mths reg brand new, genuine reason for sale til 10/17 ZCE147 $27,000ono Ph 1BL1WF $8500ono Ph 0439810891 1IA2PF $13,990 Ph 0427936253 53982486 0418550508
House for removal, 4brdm, aluminium clad, weatherboard, 10mins from Horsham, reasonable offers considered Ph 0409017688 or 53822495
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REDUCED 1995 diesel Pajero, 5spd manual, NJ-GLS, tow pack, one owner, regularly serviced, always garaged, reg til 11/16 NLI637 $6000ono Ph 0418595515 Mercedes C180 sports coupe, sports auto, GC, RWC, reg till 11/17, many receipts WCE461 $11,000 Ph 0438529102
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Big fishing weekend W
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hat a great response for this year’s Horsham Fishing Competition. It is wonderful to see all the pegs along the riverbank from beyond Horsham Showground all the way to Horsham Weir.
It will be fascinating to see how well anglers go in the annual event. We expect plenty of yellowbelly to feature among the best fish. For the record, there have been some nice fish caught in the showground area, but you just never know where the big one is lurking. Fishing form is mixed across the region, although the suspicion is that there are plenty of anglers out there doing well. Lake Wartook in the Grampians has been a little slow but is likely to pick up soon, and Rocklands Reservoir is going well with redfin taking a liking to worms. Yabbies are still going quite strongly at Lake Toolondo south
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of Horsham and the lake’s trout and redfin are hitting lures. Word is that at Lake Fyans near Stawell, redfin are also finding lures tempting while trout are going on mudeye. Stawell and District Angling Club continues to be busy with its next points run competition at Portland this weekend. The contest will start at 7am on Saturday and finish at noon, Monday. Weigh-in is at the park opposite the hospital at 12.15pm. Horsham Angling Club’s next competition is a Murray River event from midnight, March 17 to 1pm, March 19. Registration is from 5pm on March 15 at Horsham angling clubrooms. The winner of a $50 voucher from Webbcon Marine for February for their fishing photograph was Jake Waterfield. Best of luck to everyone in the Horsham Fishing Competition. It’s not every day someone dropping a line gets a chance to drive away with a new car or boating package. – Shane Shiells
FULL STEAM AHEAD: Matthew Ough, representing St Brigid’s College, competes in the Black Ranges Secondary School Swim Sports at Warracknabeal. Ough also shone in Wimmera Championships at St Arnaud. Details in next week’s edition. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Crowe Horwath pinches finals berth Friday night tennis had an exciting conclusion to its home-and-away matches with Crowe Horwath, which had been languishing in fifth place all season, finally winning a spot in the top four. To take the fourth spot it had to defeat Stawell Toyota on Friday night and did so by 21 games. Crowe Horwath got points on the board early in the night to set up the victory. Jo Blake and Bonnie Mcllvride won their set against Tarnee Orr and Laura Nicholson 8-1 and Bob Freeland and Josh Cox
again gave their side the advantage with an 8-1 win over Ethan Blake and Paul Enriquez. Toyota’s Andrew Dunn and Jesse Barber battled hard for their side’s last match of the season but Crowe Horwath had too many winners overall to book its spot in the finals. The night’s other match was a preview of next week’s preliminary final with Farrers Tyrepower doing enough to take the win over David O Jones Mitre 10 by six games.
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Tyrepower took the lead by seven games after the main doubles sets, but Mitre 10 was not about to give up as it won the first three mixed doubles sets to hit the front. But then Toyota’s Seth Blake and Bridget Johnson gave the lead back to Toyota with an 8-1 victory over Holly Graveson and Jintana Dunn. The competition now takes a break for the Labour Day long weekend before resuming for two preliminary finals. – Contributed
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orsham Racing Centre will be ‘hot to trot’ on Monday afternoon for the staging of both the 27th annual Noel Smith Memorial Invitation Drivers Championship and Zones 14-15 Lions Clubs Centennial Trots meeting.
Horsham Harness Racing Club has decided to throw the gates open at 1pm with free entry to encourage families to pack a picnic basket, esky, blanket and chair and lounge on the lawns to enjoy a great day’s racing. Ten of Australasia’s finest drivers will participate in four events to decide the 2017 Horsham invitation crown. Reining champion Ricky Duggan from Tasmania returns to defend the title he earned at his first attempt on Labour Day last year. He will be joined on Monday afternoon by another five first-timers. Danielle Hill, SA, Blair Orange,
NZ, Ryan Warwick, WA, Todd McCarthy, NSW and Anthony Butt, Vic, have earned the right to compete in the prestigious contest and will look to make every post a winner. Regular campaigners Gavin Lang, Greg Sugars and Shane Graham from Queensland, round off the list. Lang is a four-time winner of the series, Alford has two Horsham crowns and Sugars one, while Graham is trying to break the duck at his fourth try. Three races on the card will acknowledge 100 years of community service by Lions Clubs International. The ever-popular pony trots will also feature during the day.
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Trotting returns to Birchip on Sunday afternoon after an absence of 14 years, and the club is set for a huge day. Birchip president Max Dillon said the club was excited to see the
return of the Mallee Bull Pacing Cup meeting to its own track. “We have been working hard upgrading the grounds and facilities to make it a fun and comfortable community event,” he said. The day will feature free entry, live music through the day and into-the-night tote and bookmaker services. Camping is available. There will be a children’s climbing wall, face painting, jumping castle and pony rides “For all the owners, trainers and drivers, it’s a great opportunity to take in famous Mallee hospitality,” Mr Dillon said. The club has organised a dedicated hospitality enclosure and will also give away a free service to Alabar’s exciting stallion Auckland Reactor. Prominent owner-breeder Fred Crews has donated a $600 cash prize if a horse can break the twominute mile rate during the afternoon. – Tony Logan
CELEBRATION: Horsham Hornets crowned the club’s most valuable players for the 2016-17 Country Basketball League season at a presentation night at Horsham Golf Club. Tim Pickert, left, triumphed in the men’s division, winning the MVP award ahead of coach Cam Bruce, right. Young gun Mitch Martin, centre, won the most consistent accolade, while James Hallett picked up the Graham Adams memorial award. Newcomer Sophie Alexander topped off a stellar debut season with the Lady Hornets by winning the team’s MVP award. Alexander won from runner-up Ema Iredell, with Caitlin Story winning the most consistent gong, along with the coach’s award. Both teams enjoyed strong seasons in the south-west conference. Both made their respective grand finals but fell short of the league’s ultimate prize.
Pink Lady Day
Nhill tee-off Nhill Golf Club will provide the setting for fierce but friendly golfing action when members present the club’s Labour Day Weekend autumn tournament. Golfers from across the region will test themselves on the course and greens, which players have reported to be in outstanding condition. Course superintendent Shane Grover, with help from Rex Bunge and other volunteers, has worked hard to get the course ready. Club president Les Newton has invited players to make the most of the conditions. The three-day tournament starts with men’s and women’s four-ball best-ball stableford events on Saturday and continues with mixed ambrose competition Sunday. Monday features an Irish four-ball event. The cost of the competition is $15 a day. Tee-off is from 11am each day.
SHOW OF SUPPORT: Horsham Golf Club members will take part in a Pink Lady Day to raise money for breast cancer support. Picture: KELLY LAIRD
Organisers of a Pink Lady Day at Horsham Golf Club hope to raise more than $2000 for breast cancer support on March 20. Monday golf co-ordinator Julie Obst said the event, now in its seventh year, had significance for many of the region’s golfers. “We started this event in honour of a special lady who was part of our Monday competition but is no longer with us due to breast cancer,” she said. “Breast cancer touches a lot of people in our region and we are grateful to the people who support our annual Pink Lady Day. We had 114 compete last year and we hope for a similar number this year.” The nine-hole event is open to all female golfers, with no handicap or membership required. Teams will be drawn for a four-person ambrose, with golfers to assemble at 8am for an 8.30am shotgun start. The day’s major prize is a ladies Swarovski watch, valued at $600, sponsored by Mackay’s Leading Edge Jewellers. There will be nearest the pins and straightest drive categories in two divisions. Entry is $15 and players are encouraged to wear something pink. People can submit entries at Horsham Golf Club’s pro shop or call Julie on 0447 689 713 for more information.
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Dimboola wins bowling climax A Dimboola team spoiled a Horsham City party when it won Wimmera pennant bowls division-one grand final. Dimboola proved too good in the season climax while Horsham Two beat Horsham City Three in a division-two clash. Kaniva Two finished its season off strongly, beating Nhill Three in a division-three grand final. Results Division One: Horsham City One 4-90 lost to Dimboola One 14-100. T. Wood, B. Hogan, C. Morrell, G. Inglis, s, 15 lost to P. O’Loughlin, R. Gaulke, W. Albrecht, A. Krahe, s, 35.
D. Ballinger, B. Campbell, G. Radford, D. Gloury, s, 20 lost to M. Haby, G. Cook, D. Argall, G. Gazelle, s, 23. G. Bellinger, J. Wright, R. Goudie, A. King, s, 24 d D. Danisch, F. Neagle, D. Both, C. Unger, s, 20. B. Lloyd, R. Dolby, R. Gilmartin, K. Klyne, s, 31 d R. Clark, J. Albrecht, P. Ross, M. Roberts, s, 22. Division Two: Horsham City Two 18-117 d Horsham City Three 0-59. G. Gloury, M. Dolan, B. Cozens, G. McDonald, s, 36 d T. Clancy, J. Shearwood, T. Ough, G. Murphy, s, 8. T. Wardle, E. Bardell, A. McIvor, Hux Mitchell, s, 27 d M. Gregg, W. Lang, M. Strauss, D. Bottoms, s. 13.
ABOVE LEFT: Horsham City’s Gary Radford and Daniel Gloury celebrate a good bowl as Daryl Argall, Dimboola, signals ‘one-down’ in Wimmera Bowls division-one grand final at Coughlin Park on Saturday. ABOVE: Jim Wright sends one down for Horsham City. LEFT: Dimboola’s Merv Roberts in action. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
J. Heard, K. Pfeiffer, G. Knight, T. Hamilton, s, 22 d M. Tucker, J. Hickey, B. Kuchel, T. Blair, s. 13. A. Watt, K. Kearns, R. Dolan, A. Thompson, s, 32 d J. Foster, E. Miatke, M. Heard, I. Fisher, s. 25. Division Three: Kaniva Two 16-80 d Nhill Three 0-50. Chris La Rocca, M. Deckert, Frank Guy, Linda Williams, s, 32 d K. Koop, W. Alexander, A. Scott, W. Bound, s. 18. O. Harrison, C. Alexander, O. Williams, B. Hawker, s, 21 d I. Cramer, G. Bennett, M. Schneider, S. Donnell, s. 19. B. Witmitz, W. Maddern, D. Shurdington, Di Maddern, s, 27 d T. Robins, A. Bywaters, K. Deckert, M. Bone, s, 19.
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The tournament is the starting point for the competition season, with teams using the event as a stepping stone towards the start of State League in two weeks’ time. Volleyball Horsham members will be spread over seven different teams ranging from men’s and women’s honors through to division one, two and three teams. Phantoms Volleyball Club will have five teams playing, while boys and girls from the Volleyball Horsham Academy program will get their first taste of senior volleyball. All of our members have put in a thorough preparation over the past six weeks and we will be looking for all teams to perform consistently. In the case of the academy players, expectations aren’t high as the youngsters will be playing against a lot of seasoned campaigners in division three. As long as they put into practice what they have
learnt and enjoy the experience, that is all we ask. In the case of Phantoms teams, both the honors men’s and women’s teams will go in close to full strength. The men welcome back key setter, Horsham’s Matthew Berry, after a few years off at this level, while Bendigo’s Jimmy Shelton will be looking to cement a place in the starting six. Coach Damon Minotti will look to see how his players can adapt to playing in a variety of positions, so as not to be too predictable to opposition teams. The women will be playing in the top division for the first time, with games against two teams from Tasmania, two from Adelaide and Cobras and Yarra from Melbourne. This will be a good test for our girls as they prepare for a state league season where they will be out to make finals as a minimum with the quality of player that we have picked up. Anyone interested in playing volleyball in Horsham district in any grade can contact 0487 824 599 or email info@volleyballhorsham.com.au. – David Berry
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Great Western
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ractice matches and clearances are all the talk at the moment with the opening round in Mininera and District Football League little more than a month away.
Incoming and outgoing clearances have been high on Great Western’s agenda with 13 players on the ‘out’ list and 18 players listed as ‘in’ for the approaching season. Although many of the outgoing clearances have been denied, several belong to last year’s senior playing list, which if approved will see a massive changeover in players. Among some of the outgoing players are Anthony Bourke and Ben Newson, who were not only both consistent senior football players, but also consistently featured in the best, particularly Bourke who was also one of the teams highest goal-scorers. Players like Bourke will be hard to replace, however, the club will no doubt remain upbeat with the list of players swarming into the Lions’ den. Most players are coming from Wimmera and Horsham District league competitions. William Bell, transferring from the Wimmera league, is the Lions’ senior coach this year and brings plenty of coaching experience in all aspects of football to the club. With the turnover of players, Great Western will hope that a change at the
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2017 coaches Seniors: William Bell Reserves: Aiden Lee Under-16.5s: Sam Cocks Under-12s: Luke Notting helm and an influx of quality players will help in improvement, and to get some consistency in their senior playing list. Last year the Lions played a total of 49 players. It wasn’t a great year for the Lions in 2016, scoring only two wins and finishing 11th on the ladder, with 11 of their 16 losses being by more than 100 points. On only two other occasions were they able to come within four goals. Benjamin Birch-Burton won the club’s 2016 best and fairest award, while runner-up was Lachlan Malloy who returned to the Northern Territory after playing only six games, but in those six games he was named best on ground four times. Regardless of the list of outgoing players, the club will welcome new players to a team with plenty of talent and experience to help leaders bring it all together to generate success. These players include Birch-Burton,
IN CHARGE: From left, Great Western football manager Marcus Marrow, reserves coach Aiden Lee, Under 12 coach Luke Notting, senior coach William Bell, assistant under-16.5 coach Josh McCartney, president James Gooden. Absent, under-16.5 coach Sam Cocks. who only played 10 games last year but still featured in the best seven times with three best on grounds and 11 goals. Luke Notting is another, who from his 18 games contributed seven goals while being in the best 15 times with
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Ararat Rats
Williamson aims high in 2017 BY SARAH SCULLY
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rarat hopes to build on last year’s shake-up of its senior netball sides to chase more success in 2017.
Reigning A Grade best and fairest winner Jess Williamson has taken over the top role from Jess Brady, who will continue to work on junior development as assistant coach of the club’s 17 and under side. Williamson said she looked forward to the challenge. “I’ve never coached before but I’ve been a captain for quite a few years,” she said. “I felt I was ready to take that next step.” Williamson will share coaching duties with newcomer Lauren Armstrong, who has crossed from Mininera and District league outfit MoystonWillaura. The pair enjoyed premiership success together at Navarre. “Lauren is a personal trainer and she’ll play a huge role in training this year,” Williamson said. “She’s also experienced as a netballer and coach at Navarre. “She’s a handy pick-up.” Williamson said her aim was
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A Grade: Jess Williamson, Lauren Armstrong B Grade: Olivia West C Grade: Breanne Fratin, Tahnee Walker 17 and Under: Rebecca Skrabl 15 and Under: Donna Spalding 13 and Under: Celine Joyce for Ararat’s A Grade to play finals in 2017. A traditional Wimmera league powerhouse, the club missed out on finals for the first time in many years in 2016. Williamson said although the club had retained its senior playing list, there would be a bit of movement within grades ahead of the start of the season. “We’ve had a few new girls come to the club this year,” she said. “Our numbers are really good. We’ll easily fill three senior sides and hopefully be a lot more competitive this year.” Team selections start this week. One newcomer set to slot into A Grade is defender Krystal Fisher. “Krystal played at St Arnaud last year and previously played
at Lexton,” she said. “She will play a huge role in our defensive end.” The Rats have also retained defender Rebecca Skrabl. Williamson said she expected another competitive A Grade season. “Horsham is always going to be pretty strong but I haven’t heard much about any of the other clubs, so it will be hard to say until we’ve played then,” she said. “We’re looking pretty good and hopefully we’ll be a bit more competitive this year.” Netball director Brendan Scott said pre-season was progressing well. “The senior girls have been training since late January and we’ve been getting good numbers,” he said. “We’re very happy with the
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sion finished up last year. “We had two teams in grand finals. Unfortunately they didn’t win but they still had good seasons,” he said. “Most teams made finals, except A Grade. Obviously A
Grade missed the finals for the first time in many years, so hopefully they’ll go a bit better this year. “But overall, we were pretty happy.” Williamson said there was already plenty of excitement around the club. “We’ve got a few players coming back who had a year off and they’re really looking forward to getting back into it,” she said. “Tahnee Walker is coaching C Grade this year and it’s great to have her back after some time off. She’s looking forward to it and she’ll be a great asset around the club.” Williamson said the Rats were also working hard to strengthen the link between the club’s football and netball divisions. “We had a team bonding day at Halls Gap with both the netballers and footballers and it went really well,” she said. “There’s some really positive vibes around the club.” Ararat will kick-start its season against rival Stawell during a Good Friday clash on April 14.
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Ararat Rats
Ararat primed for fresh tilt at success BY DEAN LAWSON
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raditional Wimmera Football League benchmark club Ararat is set to continue building on teamlist solidarity as it works its way into the 2017 season.
The Rats, who finished just shy of the top five and a finals appearance last year, are under the new leadership of joint coaches Mick Fratin and Terry Keilar and are preparing for a breakthrough Good Friday opener on April 14. The club appears to have retained the core of its senior list and offset losses with incoming players. Fratin, a former key-position star and in his first coaching role with the Rats, said the club’s season build-up had been methodical with good numbers of players on the training track. “The build-up has been pretty quiet but we’ve been going about things quite well. We’ve had good numbers on the track and tried to implement new things to make training as enjoyable as possible,” he said. “We’re pretty happy where the list is at the moment. “Before our appointment the club committee did a good job
2017 coaches PASS: Tom Mills dishes off a handpass in 2016. He will be back in action for the Rats this year.
Seniors: Mick Fratin, Terry Keilar Reserves: Paul Ganley, Jake Strafehl, Frank Vernon Under-17s: Matt Summers Under-14s: Tim Shea
of retaining players and keeping losses to a minimum, while adding some pretty good types to the list.” Ararat has been among midfield runners for the past few seasons while working hard to consolidate a talented senior group. Generating an environment that embraces and fosters loyalty through the ranks is a priority as leaders work on shoring up the club as the pinnacle of football in Ararat district. Club president, former coach and league representative David Jennings said the Rats were making a concerted effort to promote the concept of a oneclub culture for players – from juniors through to seniors. “We want to generate loyalty through the ranks. We want footballers who live in the town to want to play for Ararat,” he said.
“It’s the best place to play footy in regards to facilities and standards in the region. “It is also important to stress that anyone who plays for Ararat is not just playing footy, they are representing their town and district.” Mr Jennings said part of the concept was the club treating under-17s more like an under-16 group and encouraging the older teenagers to push into senior ranks. “We’re also looking forward to the seniors getting in the finals and lifting the profile of the reserves,” he said.
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Fratin, who said he was enjoying the fresh challenge as a non-playing coach, added that team unity would be a primary focus for the Rats this season. “Having 21 contributors on the field where everyone can
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put in and not rely on a select bunch is what we’re trying to reinforce across the group. It’s about giving the players ownership and trust,” he said. “We feel we have a great core list of guys, many who have now played 50 to 100 games of senior Wimmera footy, and we feel that represents a great opportunity. We’re really working on the that – to give the guys belief they can be top contributors at senior level.” The Ararat team will shape up differently to last year with dashing utility Riley Taylor, who spent most of last year with North Ballarat Rebels,
committing to a full year with the Rats. Nick Mendes from Vermont in the Eastern league has also joined the club and Xavier Vearing, who played with East Point in Ballarat last year and is back at full-time training after recovering from ankle surgery, has confirmed Ararat as his home club. Young Fred Stokes has slipped across from Ararat Eagles and big Zach Louder is joining the Rats from Tatyoon to bolster rucking stocks. “We have a couple of others we’re talking to so stay tuned,” Fratin said.
Ararat has lost Brady Miller who has taken on an assistant coaching role at Great Western and Andrew Pickles is having a year off football. Fratin said it would be foolish to set too many unrealistic expectations of the senior playing group – the aim was to simply adopt an ‘open’ approach to the season to ‘see where it takes us’. “Sorry for the cliché, but we seriously are going to take it one week at a time. As well as working on our senior list, we’re encouraging all our juniors to train with the seniors as much as they can,” he said. “We’re just excited by the challenge ahead and from what we can read into it, it will be an even Wimmera league competition, which is what we want.” Ararat is training at its headquarters at Alexandra Oval from 6pm and has switched its sessions to Tuesday and Thursday nights. The Rats have taken part in a bonding, strategy and training session, which included A Grade netballers, at Halls Gap and has practice matches planned against Gordon in Geelong and Sebastopol in Ballarat.
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Laharum Demons
Reddie steps up to challenge BY SARAH SCULLY
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aharum is still striving for a breakthrough Horsham District A Grade premiership following several seasons of finals contention.
Coach Liz Reddie hopes her charges will deliver the goods in 2017. Reddie, who was assistant coach under shooter Caitlin Story last year, said she was enjoying the challenge of taking over the senior coaching role. “I was assistant coach last year and Caitlin is assistant this year, so we’ve swapped roles,” she said. “It’s still early days, but we’re excited for the season ahead.” Reddie said the Demons would field a similar team to last year, with the exception of versatile Nikki Ervin and young midcourter Baylee Miller. She said Ervin looked likely to transfer to Kaniva-Leeor United in Kowree-NaracoorteTatiara league, while Miller was not returning this season. “We do have a couple of new girls though, including some who might play A Grade,” she said.
2017 coaches A Grade: Liz Reddie B Grade: Becky Schmidt C Grade: Jo Guy C Reserve: Brooke MacInnes 17 and Under: Erin Mellington 15 and Under: Courtney Guy 13 and Under: Britney Guy Net Set Go: Jenny Carter, Stacey Peucker “We also have a couple of potential recruits who are still in the pipeline.” Reddie said the club was pleased to welcome sisters Aily and Jordie McAuliffe from Kalkee. The talented juniors have a wealth of senior experience and will be valuable additions. Aily will provide speed the Demons lacked in the midcourt last year, while Jordie could fill a vacancy in goals following Ervin’s departure. “We’re looking forward to a new season with a few new players and we are looking to have a young, fit team,” Reddie said. Team selections will be fi-
nalised this week. Reddie said pre-season training was progressing well. “It was a bit slow to start with because of the hot weather but it’s been picking up,” she said. “We know we’ve got a few girls still to come, so that’s good.” Reddie said the club’s netballers enjoyed a successful 2016. All four Demons’ senior sides contested finals last season, along with the club’s 17 and unders. “The club had a fantastic year last year. The girls went great,” Reddie said. “All grades will aim for fi-
PASS: Ema Iredell will again play a key role in defence for Laharum in 2017. nals this year and it would be wonderful to have some more success. “We will need to step up in A Grade this year to go the extra step.” Reddie said she expected another competitive Horsh-
am District Football Netball League season. “I think it will be close again,” she said. “Harrow-Balmoral is always strong and will probably be our biggest threat, along with perhaps Noradjuha-Quantong.
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hange is blowing in the wind in Horsham district football and much of it is gusting from the base of the northern Grampians at Laharum’s Cameron Oval.
The Demons, or Mountain Men, depending on your preference, are going through a period of evolution and transformation, which includes everything from a senior playing list to facilities at the club’s picturesque reserve. Laharum has been such a potent force in the competition in the past few years that it set the benchmark, and it now faces a tough assignment to continue its reputation as a consistent finals challenger. With Robbie Miller and Todd Heynen at the Demons’ helm, both in debut senior playercoaching roles, the Demons are in the process of redesigning their team, strategies and style. The one thing that is guaranteed is that it will be a young, fresh-faced Laharum that runs onto the park this year. Miller said the Demons had a ‘young, enthusiastic and exciting’ list as well as new voices
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NEW LEADERS: Robbie Miller, left, and Todd Heynen will coach Laharum’s young list in 2017.
Seniors: Robbie Miller, Todd Heynen Reserves: Heath Mibus Under-17s: Colin Russell Under-14s: David Laffy barking instructions and providing direction. “Our list was already young and we thought the best way to go about things was to try to recruit more young players,” he said. “And that is what has made the pre-season so enjoyable. “When I’m the second oldest at training at 25 and we’re all in a similar age bracket, we’re tending to gel together well. “Players who are that little bit older than the others are lending a great hand by providing advice and leadership.” Laharum has added mobile and athletic Kane Mason from Meningie in South Australia, solid defensive player Lachie Tanner from Koroit and Cody Richards from Horsham Saints to its list and hopes to announce other newcomers shortly. “They are all young blokes
and that seems to be how we’re shaping for what looks like a promising year,” Miller said. “Pre-season training has been really good and numbers are starting to pick up. It’s coming along nicely.” News of player departures at Laharum captured plenty of pre-season attention across the district football fraternity with confirmation former coach Shannon Argall, Sam Winfield, Elliot Braithwaite and Cam Bruce were leaving and that Rhys Bennett would sit the season out with a serious back complaint. Miller agreed the departures had left a challenging circumstance but added he was confident the Demons were well equipped to deal with change. “It was certainly a tough start to pre-season,” he said. “The guys who are leaving
have decided to take different paths and in the end we’re happy they chose to spend time at Laharum and wish them well.” Millar said the appointment of Heynen as joint coach had been a major bonus for him and the club. “He was assistant last year and since he has come on board in a joint role his involvement and professionalism have been second to none. We work well in tandem,” he said. “There was no hiding that we were looking for an external coach but the job was offered and I was happy to accept. “We’re ready for the challenge. Todd and I relish the opportunity to lead from the front.”
Miller, among football leaders to glean ideas from an AFL coaching conference at the MCG earlier this year, said the Demons were already working on a risk-taking game plan. “We’re not going to shy away from the task at hand and play predictable football. I want us to back ourselves with run and carry and precision kicking. We want to play the new style of footy, not simply kick the ball down the lines, and that means backing ourselves and our team-mates,” he said. While the make-up of football teams undergo major change this year, Cameron Oval will be subject to a major face-lift. Work on a $600,000 to $700,000 first stage of a pavil-
ion project will start at the end of the year, children’s playground development will get underway and the club will work on creating an Auskick oval, complete with watering system, next to Cameron Oval. Club chairwoman Nadine Miller said the new pavilion, complete with new football and netball showers and changerooms and a first-aid room had ‘been a long time coming’ and represented an exciting chapter for the club and community sport in the district. “Getting a State Government grant has given us a big tick to start the season and now we’ll have to put our head down and raise some more money,” she said. “It’s a big year all-round for the club.” Laharum had a training camp last weekend and officials are planning practice matches against Newlyn at Laharum and another club yet to be announced before the start of the season. The Demons have switched to 6.15pm Tuesday and Thursday training sessions at Laharum after preparing for much of the pre-season in Horsham.
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omers will start short-priced favourites to win a CornellSchwedes one-day crown in Horsham Cricket Association on Sunday as players get their first taste of grand-final action this season.
The Pigeons will take on Jung Tigers in a twilight encounter at Horsham City Oval in what promises to be a ripper clash that finishes under lights. The Pigeons and Tigers will have to back up for the early dip at silverware after completing final-round home-andaway two-day games the day before. The Tigers, sitting fourth on the season-proper ladder with a 6-6 win-loss record, finished second on the one-day ladder having won five and drawing one of their nine one-day games. Homers on the other hand, have a 10-2 overall record and won six oneday games to sit atop both tables. One of the big questions surrounding the twilight action surrounds whether the Tigers have enough bowling firepower to unsettle the Pigeons’ enviable batting list. The Homers top-order reads like a representative line-up with Sandy Hodge, Simon and Chris Hopper, Lachie Jones and Jarred Combe filling the top five spots. Then there’s Adam Atwood, Michael Langford, Craig Britten and co down the order. And the big worry for the Tigers is that they will be without reliable veteran pace man David Puls, who will be holidaying overseas. That places huge responsibility on the shoulders of players such as Jer-
emy Pietsch and young left-armers Tyler Puls and Josh Leith and veteran Marty Knight. Eyes will also be on the Tigers’ spin-bowling crew headed by Angus Adams and emerging offie Jake McLean. Leg-spinner Adams followed up a century the week before with a hat-trick in his team’s gripping arm-wrestle with Horsham Saints last Saturday. The Tigers’ young batting list will also be under the microscope against the pace of Combe, accuracy of Eddie Landwehr and the high-quality finger spin of the Hopper brothers and Jones. Adams, Conor Lawson, Sam Leith, Knight, Brett Jensz and skipper Tyler Neville all have huge assignments. But before the one-day action starts on Sunday, players will have to concentrate on first trying to win two-day games on Saturday. On Horsham’s Sunnyside turf, Homers will defend 6-242 against Rupanyup-Minyip, a score coming mainly from the blade of Hodge, 96, Jones, 48 and Jarred Combe, 46. Hodge’s knock included five fours and three sixes. The Blue Panthers will consider the chase well and truly on if the likes of Matt Downer, Dan Clark, Clint Midgley and Dan Schaper can set a foundation for Travis Hair, Ryan Metelmann, Paul Morgan and Leigh Funcke. At Horsham City Oval, Horsham Saints are in the box seat with runs on the board against the Tigers, their 242 mainly coming from a defiant Justtin Combe century. The Saints at one stage were 5-111 but Combe, with help down the order from Clint King, 25, resurrected the innings to place the contest on an even keel.
SAFE: Sandy Hodge, batting for Homers, squeezes one past Ryan Metelmann, RupanyupMinyip, at Sunnyside on Saturday. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
His measured innings of 104 included 16 boundaries. The Tigers are 0-7 in reply. The clash at Dimboola between Blackheath-Dimboola and Laharum is also in the balance with the visiting side 5-175 in a 209-run chase for victory. At the crease for the Mountain Men are Ben Peucker, unbeaten on 20, and Damien Bunworth, 8, after solid knocks from Daniel Griffiths, 67, Brad Brotherton, 38, and Mal Adams, 31. Earlier on Saturday, the Bulls, with Lachie Watts making 48, Elliot Braithwaite 47, Sam Polack, 36, and Darren Jones, 34 not out, declared with seven wickets down. Mibus and Brotherton captured six wickets each. Horsham association semi-finals are scheduled for next week.
ACROSS CRICKET Horsham Saturday, round 14, how they stand: Jung Tigers 0-7 v Horsham Saints 232 (Justtin Combe 104, T. King 25; D. Garner 3-15, A. Adams 3-35 including a hat-trick, D. Puls 2-64), Blackheath-Dimboola 7-208 dec (L. Watts 48, E. Braithwaite 47, S. Polack 36, D. Jones 34no; B. Brotherton 3-43, D. Mibus 3-55) v Laharum 5-175 (D. Griffiths 67, B. Brotherton 38, M. Adams 31), Homers 6-242 (S. Hodge 96, L. Jones 48, Jarred Combe 46) v Rupanyup-Minyip. Sunday, one-day grand final: Homers v Jung Tigers, Horsham City Oval, 4pm.
Grampians This week: Grand final, Saturday-Sunday, Aradale v Buangor, Alexandra Oval, Ararat. Last week: Semi-finals, Aradale 162 (J. Butler 95, C. Rodger 33; M. Brilliant 5-17, J. McCartney 3-6) and 0-46 (T. Horvatek 36no) d Swifts-Great Western 140 (S. Cocks 69; J. Dowling 3-38, J. Butler 3-44), Buangor 201 (S. Allen 41, J. Fraser 38, C. Jerram 37, T. Carr 35no; L. Jordan 3-19) d Pomonal 133 (C. Mackley 44,
ON TARGET: Lachie Jones in action for Homers.
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B. Thomas 38, L. Jordan 28; L. Oddie 4-28, C. Jerram 4-30).
Wimmera-Mallee This week: Semi-finals, Saturday-Sunday, Birchip v Donald, St Arnaud v Brim-Kellalac Sheep Hills. Last week: Birchip 85 (C. Taylor 29; C. Torney 5-23, B. Hando 4-23) and 124 (J. Hamilton 75; B. Hando 5-33) d St Arnaud 78 (B. Hando 27; R. Doran 7-42) and 90 (D. Needs 25; A. Beacham 4-33), Brim-KellalacSheep Hills 208 (M. Crisp 62, I. McPherson 52, L. Somers 27; J. Bath 4-29) d Jeffcott 82 (L. Sarre 35; B. Rattray 6-37) and 103 (B. Rattray 4-36), Donald 112 (J. Landrigan 5-46) d Hopetoun 95 (J. Landrigan 53; C. Anderson 5-49, D. Hawkes 4-37), St Marys 142 (D. Douglas 3-10, S. Lang 3-20) and 41 (S. MacPherson 3-14, D. Cameron 3-19) d Marnoo 97 (S. MacPherson 39) and 63 (W. Richardson 5-34). Final ladder: Birchip 65 points, 1.15 percent; St Arnaud 61, 1.53; Brim-Kellalac-Sheep Hills 52, 1.31; Donald 48, 1.08; Marnoo 45, 0.92; St Marys 37, 0.85; Jeffcott 37, 0.71; Jeffcott 37, 0.71; Hopetoun 15, 0.69.
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Athletes head to state championships Five Horsham Little Athletics participants will compete against some of Victoria’s best junior athletes in Melbourne at the weekend. Victoria Taylor, Elizabeth Crocker, Seanna Foster, Acacia Blake and Kynan Stasinowsky qualified for Little Athletics Victoria 2017 State Track and Field Championships at regional trials last month. Club publicity officer Amy Stasinowsky said the trials, at Warrnambool, were open to all Little Athletics participants. “The athletes can nominate to participate in four events,” she said. “Those who win gold medals automatically qualify for state championships. “If their result is in the top 24 in the state in other disciplines, then they qualify. “The kids all did really well at regional level and the club wishes them all the best for the state championships.”
Mrs Stasinowsky said the Horsham members were busy training for Little Athletics Victoria’s premier event. “The kids do Little Aths on Wednesdays throughout the season but in the lead-up to state championships they have been doing extra training sessions on Mondays and Thursdays,” she said. Horsham Little Athletics season starts at the beginning of term four, in October, and runs until the end of term one, this year in March. Mrs Stasinowsky said the club would host come-and-try sessions ahead of next season for prospective participants. State championships qualifiers: Under-15, Victoria Taylor, 90-metre hurdles, high jump, javelin; under-13, Elizabeth Crocker, 1500m, 800m, 400m; under-11, Seanna Foster, javelin; under-10, Acacia Blake, 400m; under-9, Kynan Stasinowsky, discus.
A Horsham City bowling team will play in a regional final at Horsham’s Sunnyside greens tomorrow after winning a Wimmera midweek division-one premiership. Horsham City won representative rights by beating Sunnyside 80-58. Nhill beat Sunnyside Two 59-41 to claim a division two title. Results
SUCCESS: Horsham Little Athletics Club members, from left, Kelly Grey, Seanna Foster, Kynan Stasinowsky, Elizabeth Crocker and Victoria Taylor enjoyed success at regional trials in Warrnambool. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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op team Swifts-Great Western was knocked out of finals, while Buangor reversed its result of two rounds ago to advance to Grampians Cricket Association’s grand final. That pretty much summed up weekend results in A Grade competition. Aradale continued its recent winning form to defeat Swifts-Great Western by 22 runs in a semi-final boilover at Stawell’s Central Park. It is said that innings are made through partnerships and this proved the case when John Butler, 95, and Clinton Rodger, 33, put together a match-winning 93 to take Aradale from 6-48 to 7-141 against the Combine. Earlier, Aradale had won the toss and batted and at 5-19 things were looking bleak for the Ararat outfit. But thanks to a swashbuckling innings from Butler who chanced his arm and with 14 fours and two sixes was unlucky to have missed out on his century, Aradale was able to advance. Best of the Combine
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bowlers were Marc Brilliant 5-17 and Jayden McCartney 3-6. In reply, Swifts-Great Western appeared to be sitting pretty at 1-84 when it lost three wickets shortly before stumps on Saturday to finish the day at 4-92. Sunday saw wickets fall regularly and the top team, which had lost only one home-and-away game for the season and was runaway premiership favourite, fall short. Best of the Aradale bowlers were Butler and Jamie Dowling with three each. In the other semi-final at Ararat’s Alexandra Oval, Buangor won the toss and batted against Pomonal. Most batsmen managed to get among the runs, Shaun Allen top-scoring with 41, Jim Fraser making 38, Chris Jerram 37 and Tyson Carr an unbeaten 35. Pomonal dismissed Buangor for 201 just before stumps, Luke Jordan the most productive of the bowlers with 3-19 after Matthew Grinham and Lee Oliver worked hard. But in the five overs remaining for the
day Pomonal managed to lose the wickets of Oliver and Sam Spark to finish on 2-5. The next day Buangor dismissed the Tigers for 133 with spinners Lachie Oddie and Chris Jerram with 4-28 and 4-30 respectively, the best of Buangor’s bowlers. The grand final will be at Alexandra Oval over the Labour Day long weekend – Saturday, Sunday and Monday this weekend. The match will start at 11am and consist of a minimum of 90 overs a day. In this format it would not surprise to see the match go the full four innings. Aradale has the bowlers to win the game in Butler and Dowling but its batsmen will have to lift to support the bowlers more. It cannot rely on only one or two to post a winning score. Buangor has a more dependable batting line-up and it will be relying on slowies Jerram and Oddie to get it over the line. Buangor will have the added spur of being defeated in last year’s final.
Division one: Horsham City 80 d Sunnyside 58. Ed Warrick, Duncan Bottoms, C. McDonald, E. Bardell, s 19 lost to S. Lyttle, L. Schache, J. Coutts, N. Hair, s 23; B. Bretag, S. Quick, B. Cozens, M. Dolan, s 28 d Jim Hadden, D. McKenzie, J. Cassidy, M. Janetski, s 18; B. Gloury, Robert Dolan, S. Knight, E. Mitchell, s 33 d H. Holtkamp, Col Gebert, B. Dumesny, E. McFarlane, s 17. Division two: Nhill 59 d Sunnyside Two 41. J. Cook, J. Blackwood, J. Gebert, C. Dickinson, s 34 d H. Jackman, Roger Weight, J. Pearson, D. Rambousek, s 14; G. Pola, L. Alexander, L. Pilgrim, C. Merrett, s 25 lost to B. Emmerson, C. Oliver, J. Lloyd, V. Leslie, s 27.
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The form of Homers opener Sandy Hodge, pictured shouting instructions to his batting team-mate against Rupanyup-Minyip at the weekend, is looking ominous for teams gearing for Horsham Cricket Association finals. Hodge made 96 against the Blue Panthers at Horsham Sunnyside. After completing home-and-away duties on Saturday, Hodge will turn his attention to a one-day-game twilight grand final against Jung Tigers on Sunday. Homers have also qualified as flag favourites for a seasonproper finals series starting next week. Horsham cricket, see page 58. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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