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STOMP: Beaming youngster Chloe shows off the results of her grape-crushing efforts during Grampians Grape Escape festival at Halls Gap at the weekend. Chloe was among thousands of visitors who made the most of festival activities. Organisers were delighted with the turnout for the annual celebration of Grampians wine and produce, which swelled Halls Gap district’s population by more than 9000 over two days. Estimates were more than 6000 people went through the gates on Saturday alone, sampling products from more than 120 stalls and soaking up workshop and live-music experiences. Early figures revealed the attendance was up by about 20 percent on last year and at least 40 percent of attendees who booked online were first-time visitors to the Grampians. Northern Grampians Shire’s Cr Jason Hosemans described the event as ‘a great showcase for our region’, adding ‘it has become a must-attend event for any food and wine lover’ and that a child-friendly atmosphere had generated many positive comments. • More pictures: page 18
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orsham will become the home for an annual largescale multi-cultural celebration if an event planned for later this month grows and evolves as planned.
Organisers are keen to use a Landcare weekend called Heartland Horsham to lay foundations for what they hope will quickly expand to become a major Wimmera community event, attraction and promotion. Wimmera volunteer and commu-
nity learning organisation Centre for Participation is the primary event organiser as part of a partnership also involving Horsham Rural City Council, Wimmera Catchment Management Authority, Wimmera Development Association and Laharum Landcare. A committee has pencilled in May 31 to June 2 for Heartland Horsham and is developing an initial program based on a former ‘Yarrilinks’ treeplanting weekend model. The annual Yarriambiack Shire Yarrilinks tree-planting weekend, which developed into a multi-cultural event
involving people, food and activities from a variety of cultural backgrounds, ended in 2017. The plan is to adapt the successful Yarrilinks model and build on advantages and opportunities available in Horsham to bring people from diverse backgrounds together. The concept fits neatly into regional efforts to increase the profile of the Wimmera and southern Mallee in metropolitan migrant communities to attract more people to the region. It will also be designed to support migrants who have settled in the re-
gion to explore and share cultural experiences with the broader community. Centre for Participation chief executive Julie Pettett said Heartland Horsham was about creating an opportunity for people to ‘mix and mingle’ and contribute to something ‘much larger than just a tree-planting day’. “This is the first time this type of event will have occurred in Horsham and as a committee we have some really exciting ideas about where we might be able to take this into the future,” she said.
“While this will start relatively small, there is a real opportunity to grow it into something special that might include the building blocks for an international food festival. We’re looking at exploring different ways to celebrate diversity and all the wonderful things it could bring to the community. “We are still working on how this might develop, but a start is confirmed.” The committee had its latest planning meeting yesterday. Continued page 3
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Chinese project primed for go-ahead W
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ork on a project to formally acknowledge Chinese miners buried in unmarked graves in Ararat Cemetery is on the brink of starting.
Friends of Gum San have been busy working on the $35,000 project, which involves erecting new headstones on 167 graves in a Chinese section of the cemetery. The headstones will feature names of the 251 people registered as being buried in the unmarked graves. Ararat has a unique claim as being the only Australian city founded by Chinese. Chinese miners who had travelled
cross country from Robe in South Australia to avoid a Victorian tax established the settlement at the height of the 1850s Victorian gold rush. Gum Sun Chinese Heritage Centre in Ararat provides insight into the historical significance and influence of Chinese diggers in the region. Friends of Gum San is a group dedicated to helping run the centre and raising the profile of Ararat’s Chinese history. Group spokesman Henry Gunstone said the cemetery project was a way of acknowledging and respecting Chinese diggers’ contribution in the creation of Ararat. “The cemetery project was an obvious one to start with,” he said.
“There are only eight headstones standing in the Chinese section and we had to raise $35,000 to do them all. “Ararat Cemetery Trust secretary Judy Barry collated all the information, based on what was simply numbered stones on the graves.” Mr Gunstone said the project had to undergo various processes to proceed but was now waiting on a final ‘all clear’. “It is a very important project,” he said. “We want the Chinese recognised, not only in Victoria but also Australia and in China.” Mr Gunstone said other Chinese miners were buried in unmarked graves in Christian sections of the
cemetery and the friends group hoped to ultimately also provide them with headstones. The project is set to start amid refreshed Chinese media interest in Ararat and other areas influenced by Chinese migration. Friends group representatives met with a television crew from Beijing-based China CCTV, which was in Ararat filming a documentary, last week. Mr Gunstone said the crew of about eight based itself at Gum San and were interested in the many stories about Chinese influence on the city, especially a significant Chinese contribution to Ararat’s first hospital. “They told us that if the documenta-
ry was well received by the Chinese public they would consider coming back and making a full-scale movie based on the Chinese story involving Ararat,” he said. Friends of Gum San representatives will travel to Taishan at the end of October to join in celebrations of Taishan Number One High School’s 110th birthday. “Our group exists to ensure this wonderful representation of part of Ararat’s history is promoted and that the history is never forgotten,” Mr Gunstone said. “At the same time it’s about fostering an international relationship.”
Cultural celebration plans From page 1 Ms Pettett said Heartland Horsham would initially include a target group of 50 refugees or new immigrants who had an interest in living in a regional area of Victoria. She said guests would come from a diverse range of cultures and countries and would come through Melbourne multi-cultural groups Lentil as Anything and Adult Multicultural Education Services. An event agenda would start on May 31 when guests arrived from Melbourne and attended a shared a dinner at Horsham Centre For Participation.
Julie Pettett On Saturday they would be part of a full day of planting activities after a shared breakfast and then take part in a Lentil as Anything feast and
party at Horsham Holy Trinity Lutheran College hall. Guests would stay with host families for breakfast the following day before gathering for a tour of Horsham. They would then regroup for lunch at a proposed multicultural food event open to the public, and then return to Melbourne. ACE Radio Broadcasting through The Weekly Advertiser and radio stations 3WM and MIXX FM is providing financial support alongside other partners to help turn plans for the event into a reality.
ROCK ’N ROLL ALL NIGHT: Rock of Ages’ live band Arsenal are ready to rock the stage across eight performances starting tomorrow night. Band members are, from back left, Nick Campesato and Josh Young, and front, Tony Block, Michael Peterson, Sean Wales and Shannon Waterworth. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER.
Band ready to rock Horsham Arts Council’s latest production is taking bass guitarist Michael Peterson back to the ‘good old days’. Peterson has returned to the long hair and is making the most of the high energy that defined the 1980s. Rock of Ages hits Horsham Town Hall’s stage for the first time tomorrow at 8pm. Live band Arsenal, a mix of rockin’ Wimmera artists, will be front and centre. Peterson, Arsenal’s bass-guitar player, said he was rapt at the opportunity to ‘put on the ’80s gear again’ with a group of talented musicians and performers. “All the songs we have been playing have a lot of good memories and good times associated with them,” he said. “The show is pretty much the same as the good old days, with the hair, the eye-liner, big guitars and big drums. “The band has been a really good bunch of guys to work with, and the cast is just amazing. “You know, these are huge 80s rock anthems, they’re not easy songs to sing.” Across eight jam-packed performances, Rock of Ages will bring Arsenal onto the stage, into the cast and among the drama. Peterson said the unique incorporation of the band into the on-stage cast would throw audiences, particularly those in front rows, right into the rock ’n’ roll atmosphere. “We’re front and centre on stage and no one is reading music, so it is as if we are at a rock concert,” he said. “It is different because generally bands are hidden behind the stage – people don’t see Wednesday, May 8, 2019
them. But this time we’re up there and there’s a lot of interaction with the cast and the audience. “If you’re sitting in the first three rows, prepare to be brought into the show.” Director Erin Boutcher said cast members who had lived through the ‘golden era’ were an inspiration to herself and other performers. “Michael particularly lives and breathes this stuff, and once they all put on the costumes it really brings that raw rock feeling to the show,” she said. “To be taken back and to hear all the different stories – it’s been quite inspiring. “And they’ve really put in the hard work. The musicians have learnt the entire show and feature more heavily than other Rock of Ages performances, which I think will be something different for audiences.” There’s only one more sleep until Horsham Arts Council performers shred guitar solos and belt out an ’80s chorus for Wimmera audiences, and Boutcher said people could expect a show that ‘really kicks it up a notch’. “We’re all more than ready and looking forward to having an audience, it’s really going to take it to another level for the cast,” she said. “And I think that electric buzz will filter right through to the audience and around Horsham. “If you’re keen to ‘rock till you drop’, visit www.horshamtownhall.com.au or call the town hall box office on 5382 9555 to buy tickets.” • More pictures, page 26. – Lotte Reiter
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Dimboola gears for global contest BY DEAN LAWSON
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imboola will enter the international stage of barefoot water skiing early next year when the world’s best compete in the Wimmera River town.
Superstars of the sport, who will be in Australia for world championships in NSW, will use a burgeoning Dimboola competition to prepare for the titles. Dimboola Boat and Water Ski Club has scheduled its Peter Taylor Memorial Night Jump and Tournament for March 27 and 28, two weeks before the world titles. The move has provided an ideal opportunity for international competitors from around the globe to sharpen their skills and opened the door for the Wimmera to host the highest level of competition possible. Excited Dimboola club president Darren Bone said if fans were impressed with last November’s Peter Taylor Memorial event, they would be ‘blown away’ in 2020. “You don’t get any better than this,” he said. “It’s going to be live-streamed around the world and little old Dimboola will be the focus of the sport on the other side of the planet. How big is that for Dimboola?
“We anticipate what happens in March will be up to four times bigger than what we saw at Dimboola in November when we had 800 to 1000 people gather on the river bank. “We could even have the American barefoot water ski team training beforehand at Dimboola and if they don’t take up the opportunity it will be the Australian team. “There will be Canadians, Austrians, French and English keen to get in some quality practice. It will be a case of a small town rubbing shoulders with the rest of the world. It will be massive.” Mr Bone said Barefoot Australia was backing the championships and former world champion Peter O’Neill would bring his ski show team to the event. “It’s going to be massive and a grand finale for the weekend will again feature a big fireworks display. To say we’re looking forward to it would an understatement,” he said.
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Mr Bone said a key reason behind Dimboola having such a strong attraction from national and international water-ski enthusiasts was because of river conditions. “The river setting is superb and all the user groups tapping into
this wonderful resource are making sure we all look after it,” he said. Dimboola user-group efforts to protect the river for both recreation and environmental values led to the town clinching a national Keep Australia Beautiful award. Judges announced during national presentations in Tasmania last month that Dimboola had won the awards’ ‘Environmental Sustainability – Water’ section. The award was for leadership and innovation in water conservation and management. The win, following Victorian success last year, was based on a plan put together by Dimboola Boat and Water Ski Club, Wimmera Catchment Management Authority, the Hindmarsh council and Dimboola Weir Pool users group. Mr Bone said all Dimboola water users played a key part in the award and should be proud of the accolade. “Judges found this section of waterway was the best looked after in Australia,” he said. “It just goes to show our processes in looking after the river, which are of course in our own best interests, are second to none. There is no doubt Dimboola’s greatest asset is the Wimmera River.”
SPRING IN THEIR STEP: From left, artist Nikki Clarke, Makaeli Clarke and Matt McLachlan get into the artistic spirit that will drive free community sculpture workshops as part of Horsham’s Art Is… festival.
Workshops ‘Spring into Winter’ Artist Nikki Clarke will lead a series of free community sculpture workshops during Horsham’s Art Is… festival in early June. The sculptures, made from recycled materials, will be on display in Firebrace Street for a ‘Spring into Winter’ project. The theme of Art Is… 2019, from May 31 to June 9, is A Footprint: Moulding Our Future. The theme explores ‘who we are, where we are from and where we are going’. Reflecting flowering crops in the region, including chickpeas, lentils and canola, Clarke’s sculptures will consider an ‘agricultural and floral future’ and the fact that ‘with the impact of climate change and technological developments, who knows what our landscape will look like in years to come?’ The Wimmera community can help Clarke by participating in the workshop series. Participants of any age and level of ability can make their own sculpture, recycled
milk-bottle lantern or contribute to a larger piece already in development. Art Is… festival director Sarah Natali encouraged ‘anyone and everyone’ to get involved. “The theme is moulding our future, so this is a perfect opportunity to get out of your comfort zone and try something new. Join a workshop and help create art that will be displayed throughout June in the main street,” she said. The Spring into Winter project is also engaging with district schools to make milk-bottle lanterns to add to a garden that will occupy a Firebrace-Pynsent street roundabout during June. Leaders are also seeking community support in providing recycled materials for sculptures. The project launch will be at Horsham’s Exchange Hotel at 4pm on June 4. • More Art Is... details, page 14.
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inding an answer to the plasticwaste issue appears as daunting as the mountains of rubbish growing daily.
The unfolding pollution problem caused by minimal-use disposable plastics, which has been occurring for years, is now capturing plenty of attention. It has also led to the concept of recycling, which in only a couple of decades grew from a good idea to combat landfill issues to a huge multi-national business, to be truly under the spotlight. Anyone old enough to have followed the recycling revolution from inception remembers there were fears about the industry’s ability to get on its feet. Finding markets and generating money to support an unproven industry were initial stumbling blocks. It eventually blossomed and is now a way of life. But for some of us it feels, to some degree, that we’re back to square one. We’re not! Opportunities abound to turn a serious negative into a positive. We have systems or avenues in place and it all comes down to being smart, willing to promote ideas and concepts, taking measured risks and being driven by sound leadership. Governments must take a philosophical, financial and hard-edged lead to initiate
EDITORIAL By Dean Lawson confidence for private enterprise to help break this issue’s back and turn the industry on its head. One-use throw-away petroleum plastic, in the form of products in their own right or part of a product’s collective mix, is the core of the problem. The ‘indestructible’ aspect of plastic remains a powerful friend to modern society. It is also a growing enemy to the environment that supports us and other life. This analysis more than suggests this part of the waste equation is as much a governance as any other issue. We obviously need more rules on what we can and can’t allow into the ‘readily disposable’ manufacturing chain. We’re seeing this happen – at snail’s pace. The reality is, as modern consumers, we take much for granted. We will be far from content in giving up the luxuries that oneuse plastic provides. Some, for example, will also want to continue a throw-away lifestyle.
We need alternative products and ideas. One of them sits in the vast hectares of cellulose and starch in spent or failed broadacre crops. Clean green waste can be transformed into ‘compostable’ plastic, a product that can readily break down into natural elements, and is an industry waiting to blossom.
What to do?
Imagine that we stop the one-use plastics with no or little recyclable value from getting into the system. What do we do with what the vast volumes of plastic already accumulated? We ramp up our consideration of it being a resource and make it readily available, perhaps with inspired incentives and parameters, for creative manufacturers to exploit – a concept not too dissimilar from the genesis of the recycling movement. An obvious formula is to turn shortterm-use items into long-term products, obviously easier said than done, but entrepreneurial groups are already doing this. It is more than disconcerting when, driving in the Wimmera, we see plastic bottles, some of them many years old, littering roads and road verges. This is more than simple littering. It reflects a problem and an opportunity and something we must tackle with gusto.
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR Nectarines or whale?
SIR, – J. McInerney gave an unusual argument against veganism in The Weekly Advertiser letters to the editor, April 24. He wrote that some people cannot eat processed meat because of their health, and also that Arctic people eat only meat. I understand there’s near-consensus among the medical community that processed meat is bad for health. Those wishing to avoid it along with ‘fake meat’, would find a wide range of food to replace it in a vegan diet should they choose that way of eating. Protein is no issue – where do cows get their protein, after all? People living off the land in the Arctic eat only meat due to environmental constraints. I’m sure they’d love to eat grains and vegetables too, if they could grow there. In Australia, we are lucky to have a massive range of food choices so an Arctic diet is not relevant here, nor recommended due to deficiencies likely from eating only meat. Where would you rather get your vitamin C – from nice juicy nectarines, or from beluga whale skin? A. Carpenter Nhill
Auxiliary continues vital work Wimmera Base Hospital Ladies’ Auxiliary is encouraging more volunteers to join its fashion parade to help raise money for life-saving equipment. Members raised more than $4500 at a parade in Horsham and presented Wimmera Health Care Group chief executive Catherine Morley a cheque for $40,000. Auxiliary member Anne Stevens said the contribution was a credit to the hard work of volunteers and community support, and encouraged people with a little spare time to carry on the helping hand.
“The auxiliary ladies have been helping the hospital since 1925,” she said. “In the past eight years we have raised $450,000. “We would love new members. We are always looking for volunteers to help in the opportunity shop.” Eight women modelled for the 150 people attending the event. Mrs Stevens said money raised would go towards the purchase of heart monitors for Wimmera Base Hospital’s Yandilla children and maternity ward.
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olunteers from across Australia and beyond will attempt to plant more than 13,000 trees, shrubs, herbs and grasses at key west Wimmera sites during a weekend in July.
Organisers of Hindmarsh Landcare Network’s 22nd annual Project Hindmarsh plantout weekend are busy preparing for an influx of visitors to tackle the project. The plantout, from July 5 to 7, with the main planting day on Saturday, will target remnant vegetation sites at Gerang Gerung, Boyeo and Sandsmere. Event spokesman Darryl Argall said
the aim of this year’s revegetation effort was to plant threatened species that provided supportive habitat for native wildlife. “The project involves recreating understory habitat that has significantly diminished over many years,” he said. “It’s about establishing plant life under taller vegetation, such as remnant trees, to encourage an environment where wildlife can survive and flourish.” The plantout is part of a broader Project Hindmarsh concept responsible for the gradual landscape transformation across large areas of the
“It’s about establishing plant life under taller vegetation, such as remnant trees, to encourage an environment where wildlife can survive and flourish”
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north-west Wimmera and southern Mallee. Mr Argall said registrations to be part of the planting effort had opened and 51 of the 140 planters needed were already confirmed. “We need another 90-odd people to
register and we guarantee they will all be well fed and watered,” he said. “Some of the people who get involved have been doing if for years, but this event has been going for 22 years and there are always new faces. “People come from all over the place, including overseas. “This is a great weekend, not only for the environment but also for people and represents a great link where the city meets the country. “There are people from all walks of life – doctors, accountants, teachers, you name it – they all come out in rain, hail or shine.”
This year’s project will have its headquarters at Nhill showground, where Hindmarsh service groups will provide catering. Mr Argall said a Saturday night dinner provided by the district’s Karen community would be a major highlight. He also thanked ACE Radio Broadcasters, which has provided strong annual financial backing since the planting weekends started. People can register to be part of the weekend activities through Hindmarsh Landcare Network’s website www.hindmarshlandcare.org.au and on the network’s Facebook page.
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estern Victorian Coalition parliamentarians have accused the State Government of failing to protect regional students from bullying.
Member for Ripon Louise Staley and Member for Lowan Emma Kealy were unified in their concerns about the level of school bullying in their electorates. Their response came after the release of a Victorian Education Department 2018 Attitudes To School report that included bullying data. Both said they were alarmed that areas of western Victoria had some of the highest percentage rates of bullying in the state and that rural students were more likely to experience bullying than their metropolitan counterparts. Ms Staley pin-pointed Ararat students from years seven to nine level, where she said 35 percent, the highest in the state, had reported they had been bullied. She added that almost 40 percent of grade five and six pupils in Loddon Shire had experienced bullying, followed by almost 30 percent in Central Goldfields. She attributed the high bullying rates in her electorate to a failure by the State Government to invest in country anti-bullying programs. “These results are completely unacceptable,” she said. “School should be a safe place for all students, it is absolutely disgraceful that Ripon students are not safe from bullying.” Ms Kealy said the figures showed government schools in country Victoria were hotbeds for bullying. She said figures from Northern Grampians and Southern Grampians shires were also far from acceptable, and she was shocked.
“Along with the emotional effects, studies have shown that students targeted by bullying are left behind when it comes to learning outcomes,” she said. “These bullying rates are completely unacceptable. Daniel Andrews said he would make Victoria the ‘Education State’ but these bullying rates show Labor is failing to ensure students in Lowan feel safe at school.” Ms Kealy said the president of a school council had contacted her with concerns about the state of student support services for schools in a West Grampians Network. “I have been advised there is currently no full-time team leader for the network and the Horsham office has not been fully staffed for over two years, resulting in students in need of support not having their needs met,” she said. “School should be a safe place for all students and it is critical that students receive the support they need; these results show the government has dropped the ball. Lowan students have a right to go to school and feel safe.” Ms Staley said Labor had been in government for 16 of the past 20 years. “And what have they done to specifically address bullying in country government schools? Nothing,” she said. “Labor’s city-centric Minister for Education, James Merlino, needs a geography lesson – there are schools and students that live outside the tram zone and these students matter. “Minister Merlino needs to do more than wave pieces of policy paper around and say he is working on it – he’s not – and this report shows that. Bullying of any kind is totally unacceptable, the government, schools and community all need to work together to address it.”
GOOD GRUB: From left, Andy Joyce, Jay Becker and Garrett Clarke, the Hannibal Injectors, cooking at Horsham Leisurefest Roadshow. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Youngsters drive caravan appeal Organisers of Horsham’s Leisurefest Roadshow continue to watch as caravanning youngsters change buyer demographics at regional caravan and camping expos. Horsham’s annual threeday-event, featuring caravans, campervans, accessories and kids’ entertainment, welcomed an ever-growing interest from budgeting young families at
the weekend. Manager Jeff Leech said the event, which traditionally concerned ‘grey nomad’ buyers, was now appealing to younger generations. “We’re starting to notice a change in who is buying caravans and campervans,” he said. “The average price of a hotel, even in Horsham, is over
$100 a night. So, more young people and families are travelling around Australia in caravans trying to save money.” Mr Leech said Horsham’s successful event was one of many expos across the state experiencing the buying trend. “This is a change that is happening everywhere,” he said.
Staley keeps state seat of Ripon The Victorian Opposition is celebrating an end to speculation surrounding the hotly contested state seat of Ripon. Opposition treasurer Louise Staley remains Ripon’s representative after Labor dropped
a legal challenge to a Victorian Election result in the Court of Disputed Returns. Opposition leader Michael O’Brien congratulated Ms Staley, adding that he looked forward to continuing to work with
her in his Shadow Cabinet. Ms Staley retained Ripon for the Liberals by 15 votes from Labor candidate Sarah De Santis in what represented the closest margin in Victorian electoral history.
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FUTURE-PROOFING: Australian Grains Genebank leader Dr Sally Norton and senior research scientist in Molecular Plant Breeding Dr Surya Kant at Grains Innovation Park.
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enetic research tapping into the Australian Grains Genebank in Horsham might help safeguard wheat in its role as a key global food crop against climate change.
Agriculture Victoria scientists, with support from a team at Horsham’s Grains Innovation Park, have traced the genetic origins of bread wheat back 8000 years. The work has led to the establishment of a 10,000-year-old genome-level ‘family tree’ that will provide the foundation for faster development of wheat varieties suited to a changing climate. The research relied heavily on the genebank’s large and diverse collection of wheat germplasm and had support from a two-year Horsham field trial. The world-first research, published in the world’s highest-ranking genetics journal Nature Genetics, used genome-wide data to track historical gene flow from wild emmer, a wheat ancestor. Agriculture Victoria scientist Dr Matthew Hayden said developing resilient wheat varieties would be vital in offsetting projected production declines due to increasingly hot and dry conditions predicted for eastern Australia. “This research enables wheat breeders to accelerate precision breeding of wheat varieties that are better adapted to a changed climate, which is
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critical to the future success of the grains industry,” he said. “We can now pinpoint, with an extremely high level of confidence, areas of the wheat genome that affect climate-related traits. “Researchers and breeders can use this information to develop new bread wheat varieties with more adaptive genes and improved heatstress tolerance, water-use efficiency and nutrient-use efficiency.” This research has only become possible since Agriculture Victoria scientists, as part of a massive international effort, cracked the wheat genome sequence last year. Agriculture Victoria scientists have now overlayed the wheat genome sequence with genetic data from almost 900 wheat varieties, representing worldwide wheat diversity. This has led to a comprehensive 3.5 million-point genetic roadmap that shows the history of wheat domestication, adaptative evolution and crop improvement. “Agriculture Victoria was in a strong position to lead this research due to its world-leading scientists and cutting-edge technologies,” Dr Hayden said. The paper, ‘Exome sequencing reveals the role of historic wild relative introgression in shaping the adaptive landscape of the wheat genome’, is now published in Nature Genetics.
Wimmera-Mallee voters will have another opportunity to hear from Mallee electorate candidates when they gather in Horsham tomorrow night. Horsham Rural City Council and Victorian Farmers Federation are hosting a ‘Meet The Candidates’ forum at Horsham Town Hall. Members of the public will be able to quiz candidates on a range of issues as part of the lead-up to the May 18 Federal Election. The forum, from 6pm to 8pm, will be in the Horsham centre’s Heritage Hall and will be free of charge to the public. Organisers expect most of the 13 candidates to attend. The forum, which follows a similar event in Nhill, will start with each of the candidates delivering a brief personal biography and their reasons for standing for election. It will continue under the direction of forum presenter Jessica Grimble, from Horsham. The Horsham council has also reminded its residents that they can vote early in the election at 72-74 Firebrace Street between 8.30pm and 5.30pm until May 17. Candidates for Mallee as they appear on a ballot paper: Serge Petrovich, Liberal Party of Australia; Cecilia Moar, Independent; Jason Modica, Independent; Rick Grosvenor, Fraser Anning’s Conservative National Party;
Anne Webster, Nationals; Chris Lahy, Citizens Electoral Council; Philip Mollison, Rise Up Australia Party; Carole Hart, Australian Labor Party; Leigh Firman, Science Party; Ray Kingston, Independent; Dan Straub, Shooters Fishers and Farmers; Nicole Rowan, The Greens.
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Another Federal Election forum will be at St Arnaud Town Hall on Friday morning. Northern Grampians mayor Kevin Erwin welcomed the forum, which will also concentrate on the Mallee electorate. “With a big field of candidates from right across the political spectrum putting their hand up to represent the region in the Federal electorate of Mallee, this is a great opportunity for people to hear from each candidate about their plans to support the community in our national parliament,” he said. Cr Erwin said he expected the Northern Grampians Shire community to raise issues including roads, water security, community services, infrastructure, connectivity, drought, mental health concerns, energy, jobs, housing and taxation. People seeking further election information can visit Australian Electoral Commission website www.aec.gov.au.
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SES SHOWCASE: Horsham SES member Lawrence Anderson shows young Maverick Rothery a service boat at a Horsham SES open day on Saturday. The showcase gave Wimmera residents the opportunity to learn about the emergency service and featured a road crash rescue demonstration and barbecue. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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rominent gardening personality Costa Georgiadis has helped launch a series of community composting activities across western Victoria.
The bearded ABC television presenter was a guest at a Grampians region launch of International Compost Awareness Week, ICAW, Australia. The launch was part of Grampians Grape Escape festival at Halls Gap at the weekend. Georgiadis is an ICAW ambassador as well as the character ‘Captain Compost’ and host of Gardening Australia program. Grampians Central West Waste and Resource Recovery Group, which co-ordinates regional waste services for much of western Victoria, is using the week to promote a series of regional workshops. Organisers are still confirming workshops but one is already scheduled for Rainbow on June 20. They are also urging schools, community groups and individuals from Bacchus Marsh to the South Australian border to get involved in
the main feature of ICAW, Captain Compost’s Compost-a-thon. The compost-a-thon is designed to encourage communities to interact beyond the week for three to four months to share success stories, ask questions and to learn about creating and using compost. The waste group is promoting the week so people can get a greater understanding of the value of compost as a valuable organic resource. Executive officer La Vergne Lehmann said composting could help reduce carbon pollution through the avoidance of landfilling organic materials and helping to build healthier soils. “We were very excited to host the Grampians launch at the Grampians Grape Escape this year,” she said. “We have held the workshops since 2017 and they have continued to be very popular. “Demand this year has been even greater. Other workshops are still to be confirmed.” Details of western Victorian workshops and demonstrations are available on the Grampians Central West website at www.recycling revolution.com.au.
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STATE TITLE IN SIGHTS: Horsham student Jaya Meadows will compete at Schoolaerobics Victorian State Finals next month after securing her place at a regional qualifier on Sunday. Jaya is the first singles representative for Horsham’s Holy Trinity Lutheran College in ‘many years’, and her competing is helping coach Amanda Wik through her cancer treatment. “Jaya performed an excellent routine. Her dedication and passion has paid off,” Wik said.
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arge feature rocks, ‘moon gates’, interactive play spaces and an area suited to wedding ceremonies – with plants fusing Chinese and Australian culture – are among features of an Alexandra Gardens Island design.
Ararat Rural City Council released conceptual designs for the project, with excavation works scheduled to start this week. Council chief executive Tim Harrison said the new island garden design celebrated Ararat’s Chinese heritage connection. Dr Harrison said the design included two round ‘moon gates’ – traditional Chinese architectural garden elements – that would be at two locations to frame the island scenery looking out towards Alexandra Gardens. He said large rocks would also be focal points and used for seating around the island. “The design also includes an area that is suited for gatherings including wedding ceremonies, so that will be a great addition for the community,” he said. “Stepping stones will be placed throughout the plantings, which will include bamboo, creating secret paths. As the plants grow and establish, this will enhance the
‘Nina’ van in Warracknabeal CHINESE INFLUENCE: The new design for Alexandra Gardens Island in Ararat. interactive spaces for children to explore and play in.” Dr Harrison said the island gardens would include different plants incorporating Chinese and Australian species such as the pomegranate, cherry, ginkgo, grass trees and red tea tree. “The island’s soil structure is such that it doesn’t suit large trees, so the garden design will
include low-level plantings with some medium-sized feature trees,” he said. “The council has already had comments from the community saying how much better the island looks without the large trees because it has opened up the area. “We appreciate comments that contributed to this design.”
Women over 50 in the northern Wimmera have a chance to have breast screens free of charge in Warracknabeal this month. BreastScreen Victoria’s pink van ‘Nina’ will return to Warracknabeal from May 13 to 24 to provide the service as part of a preventative fight against cancer. The van was last in Warracknabeal in 2017, and women who screened at the time will be due for their next screen. Medical authorities urge women aged between 50 and 74 to undergo breast screening every two years. Screening is the best way to find breast cancer early, before symptoms arise and when treatment is most successful.
BreastScreen Victoria chief executive Vicki Pridmore said all breast screens were with a female radiographer in a friendly and safe environment. In encouraging Warracknabeal district women to make the most of the visit, she said participants didn’t need a doctor’s referral or Medicare card and the test would take only 10 minutes. The van will be outside Rural Northwest Health’s Warracknabeal campus at 18 Dimboola Road. People can make appointments online at breastscreen.org.au or by calling 13 20 50.
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Art is... The Wimmera’s co-created Festival See artiswimmera.com for more info
Put your art in shop windows and exhibit for the duration of the festival.
Taking this year’s theme literally. Open to all – Exploring the ins and outs of all that moulds, rots and decays (photo contributions requested – or something more yacky – you decide).
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t is nearly 30 years since Lee Kernaghan burst onto the scene, but the Australian country music legend has guaranteed a unique experience for people who come to his show in Horsham next month. Kernaghan last visited the Wimmera in May 2016. The next year he launched his 25th Anniversary Album tour, commemorating a quarter of a century since his breakout single Boys from the Bush. While the 25th Anniversary Album Tour delved into Kernaghan’s past, he said his current tour, in support of new album Backroad Nation, was about providing a fresh show for new and old fans alike. “This is a brand new production and a brand new show,” he said. “This is probably the biggest show I’ve ever taken out on the road in Australia in terms of the technology and the audio-visual setup and the lights and cameras. It’s really interactive. “I just want people to have a great night out that they’re going to be
talking about and have great memories of for a long time to come. “We’re going to take this to a whole new level.” Kernaghan said his new album was fun and upbeat, and drew on plenty of personal experiences. “There’s a lot of my DNA in these songs,” he said. “The album has been a couple of years in the making and it’s songs about us – our way of life. “The title track is called Backroad Nation, and one of my great passions in life is getting out on the road and feeling like the weight of the world falls off my shoulders. “There’s nothing like a dirt road to really get you unwound. “Rolling out a swag somewhere out in the bush, having a camp oven, a fire in the ground, boiling the billy and knocking back a few drinks with my mates is something I really love and something that’s encapsulated in the Backroad Nation song. “I think it’s going to make people feel good. “That’s what you want out of music:
you want it to lift you up, you want to be able to have a barbecue with friends over or head out on a road trip and put that music on and have it be a great soundtrack to what you’re doing.” Kernaghan will be supported by The Wolfe Brothers and Christie Lamb on his tour. He said he was excited to return to the Wimmera – a place he had fond memories of. In 2007 Kernaghan headlined a ‘Spirit of the Bush’ concert at Longerenong in support of drought-affected farmers. The event attracted 20,000 people. He said the concert was a cherished memory. “We did the big Spirit of the Bush concert there during the Millennium Drought and the way the community got together to support the local farming families is something that will stay in my heart forever,” he said. Kernaghan will play at Horsham Town Hall on Thursday, June 13. People can book tickets by visiting website www.leekernaghan.com.
HIT: Country artist Lee Kernaghan will showcase his new album Backroad Nation at Horsham Town Hall next month.
Wilson takes aim at ‘politically correct’ Veteran Australian musical comedian Kevin Bloody Wilson will return to the Wimmera for the first time in two years with a new album that takes aim at ‘politically correct’ culture. Wilson’s new album, entitled F.U.P.C., is a stab at people he labels ‘snowflakes’. “I think the title F.U.P.C. doesn’t take a lot of explaining,” he said. “I’ve never been PC and I’ve never subscribed to it. “I thought it was a crock of s--t from the first time I heard it described.” Wilson said he believed political correctness had gotten out of control in recent years. “It’s almost like a religion nowadays,” he said. “I think it’s definitely gotten worse in recent years. “I’d never heard of it 30 years ago and now it seems to be smoth-
ering everything. Now everyone is offended. “I call them Millennial dyslexics, because they read everything the wrong way – they take comedians seriously and they treat politicians as a joke.” Wilson’s tour will take him to Ararat Performing Arts Centre on Wednesday next week and Horsham Golf Club on Friday, May 24. He said he was looking forward to returning to the Wimmera after last playing in the region in 2017. “I love regional Victoria,” he said. “I’m from more of an outback area than a regional area – Kalgoorlie in Western Australia. “I used to see my favourite artists fly over my head between Adelaide and Perth every day. “You might have somebody like Neil Diamond, my favourite artist, fly over Kalgoorlie to get to Perth and you’d think, ‘Why don’t they
ON THE ROAD: Kevin Bloody Wilson will visit Ararat and Horsham this month. stop here?’ So it became part of my work ethic to make sure that I do get to regional areas.”
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Wilson, who has been touring and recording music for about 25 years, said he loved his lifestyle and had no plans of slowing down, even at the age of 72. “I love what I do; I get to travel the world with my wife, who is my best friend, and my daughter is my support act – it doesn’t get better than that,” he said. “The only time it maybe isn’t such a great thing is when we’re in the car and I’ve got my wife and my daughter and the GPS all telling me where to go and fighting amongst themselves.” People can book tickets for Wilson’s Ararat show by visiting website www.trybooking.com/book/ event?eid=491878& or calling 5355 0900. Tickets for Wilson’s Horsham show can be booked by calling Horsham Golf Club on 5382 1652. – Colin MacGillivray
HELP PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF PEOPLE WITH A DISABILITY Do you want to make a difference to the lives of people in your community? The Office of the Public Advocate is looking for people to volunteer as Independent Third Persons and Community Visitors. Independent Third Persons attend police interviews for adults and young people with disability to ensure that they are not disadvantaged during the interview process. Community Visitors are empowered by law to visit Victorian accommodation facilities for people with a disability and/or mental illness in their local area. To learn more about these highly rewarding and challenging volunteer roles come to an Information Session and find out about these positions. Date: Wednesday 15th May 2019 Venue: Centre for Participation Kooyang Room 39 Urquhart Street, Horsham Time: 11:00am-12:00pm Light refreshments provided. To register your interest in attending please contact Di Cahill on opavolunteers@justice.vic.gov.au or 9603 9514.
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The Australian wool market resumed in Week 44 after the Easter recess in Week 43. Due to the week-long break in sales, quantities increased as wool accumulated during the break came onto the market, there was 43,053 bales available to the trade. The larger quantity did little to soften buyer demand, perhaps because brokers are reporting a sharp decline in shearing activity, as many farmers are starting their annual cropping programmes. This predicted drop in fresh wool being available, has been reflected in the AWEX Four Week Forecast (FWF) issued this week, which current figures showing that Week 45 and 46 will have less than 35,000 bales and Week 47 having less than 31,000 bales nationally. Main buyer interest was in the best/good style wools, spirited bidding on these types helped to generally push prices up by 15 to 30 cents. These increases helped to push the AWEX Eastern Market Indicator (EMI) up by 17 cents for the series, closing the week at 1,960 cents. The inferior style wools were not as well supported and lost further ground. The EMI has now risen for two sales in a row after its previous long run of losses. Worth noting, due to currency movement, when viewed in USD terms, the EMI fell by 21 USc. The crossbreds have again recorded healthy gains. Of note was the 40 to 60 cent rise of 28.0 micron, pushing the individual Micron Price Guide (MPG) for 28.0 micron further into record territory in both Sydney and Melbourne. After tracking downward for the previous six weeks, the merino cardings recorded positive movement. Prices generally increased by 10 to 30 cents, pushing the three carding indicators up by an average of 15 cents. As mentioned earlier the national quantity reduces for the following week, currently there is 33,464 bales rostered for sale in Sydney, Melbourne and Fremantle.
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Wimmera Southern Mallee Local Learning and Employment Network will celebrate its long-established Reading Buddies program during the week, from May 20 to 26. The network, which covers a vast area of western Victoria, developed and established Reading Buddies with support from regional primary schools in 2012. On May 20, the Wimmera Southern Mallee LLEN will host a ‘come and try’ morning tea at Redrock Books in Horsham for people interested in volunteering as a ‘buddy’.
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Network project officer Vanessa O’Loughlin said the organisation supported schools in recognising that if children failed to master basic literacy and reading skills at primary school, they were at an increased risk of disengagement in secondary school. She said the network worked closely with schools to recruit volunteers who committed
time out of their week to listen one-on-one to students while they read. She added Wimmera Southern Mallee LLEN had been involved with more than 40 volunteers, corporate employee programs, 14 reading programs and two program specific awards. “By far the most satisfying outcome has been the impact extra reading support has had for the children,” she said. “There are many examples of a child who has started school developmentally vulnerable and has been supported to close the learning gap with their peers.” More details about the ‘come and try’ morning tea are on Facebook page www.facebook.com/ reading-buddies/events, or by calling Wimmera Southern Mallee LLEN on 5381 0122.
Historic gates to be restored
Work to restore historic gates at Stawell’s Central Park is underway. Northern Grampians Shire Council has removed the gates for restoration after receiving a Heritage Victoria permit for the project. The heritage-listed wrought-iron gates, which commemorate the Boer War, are more than 100 years old. Parts of the gates were damaged from a car incident last year. Restorers will use an undamaged section as a pattern to create jigs to replicate scroll and detailed design. The council estimates the gates will be back in place at Central Park in September. It has erected temporary fencing, which will continue to allow patron access.
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Boomerang Bags in Stawell Stawell’s War on Waste Group is a step closer to reducing the use of single-use plastic bags with a Boomerang Bag distribution point launched today. The project, celebrated this morning at Newton’s Butchers in Main Street, is one of many the group is working on to reduce the use of plastic bags in the Wimmera city. Group spokeswoman Helga Saunders said the idea was to get people thinking about their use of single-use plastic. “People can take a bag and return it – but it’s okay if people don’t bring it back,” she said. “Perhaps a donation to the group would be helpful. “Our bags have a lovely screen-printed logo that might appeal to visitors. “However, our main goal in providing Boo-
merang Bags is to reduce waste and inspire shoppers to reduce their use of single-use plastic bags.” Halls Gap and Stawell’s Boomerang Bag sewing volunteers have made more than 200 bags to replenish stocks. Stawell Men’s Shed members also supplied materials and constructed a stand for the bags. The hope is other stores will host stands of Boomerang Bags. People have already donated hundreds of metres of fabric and the group needs more sewing volunteers to keep up bag stocks. A sewing group meets each Friday from 2pm to 4pm at Stawell Neighbourhood House. Anyone seeking more information can call Stawell Neighbourhood House on 5358 3500 or email office@snhlc.com.au.
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Life insurance: This pays a lump sum benefit if you die. Total and permanent disability insurance: This pays a lump sum benefit if you meet the definition of being totally and permanently disabled. It is often bundled with life insurance. Trauma insurance: Also referred to as recovery insurance, trauma insurance pays a lump sum benefit if you are diagnosed with or suffer from one of the specified illnesses, such as cancer, heart attack or stroke. Income protection insurance: If you are unable to work due to illness or injury, income protection insurance will pay you a regular income, usually capped at 75 percent of your pre-illness income. You can select the waiting period before benefits become payable, and the length of the benefit period.
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Storytelling singer-songwriter Mark Lang will perform in Ararat Hotel’s Red Room on Wednesday next week as Ararat Live continues to bring original performers to the region. Lang, from Melbourne-based indie rock band Skipping Girl Vinegar, will use the occasion to launch a solo release. Lang is on a national tour after returning to Australia from an extensive North American and European tour. He has also performed at Cambridge, Woodford and Port Fairy festivals. German performing artist ‘Lily Among Clouds’, will support Lang in Ararat.
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REFLECTIONS: Former Wimmera resident Suzanne Heggie, now of Hervey Bay, Queensland, was back in Horsham to launch a book she has written about her experiences of shifting from Melbourne to the Wimmera. Mrs Heggie’s book – A Memoir, City Girl Country Woman – provides insight into how she had to adapt to living on a farm at Laharum after moving with her husband and three children from outer suburbs of Melbourne in 1975. She and her family also lived at Goroke and developed strong attachments in the region. She is pictured, centre, during the launch at Horsham Library with Girl Guide Horsham friends, Marianne Gilbert, left, and Marion Smith.
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Unconditional love goes both ways The Weekly Advertiser journalist SARAH SCULLY will celebrate her first Mother’s Day as a mum on Sunday. Sarah and her fiancé Gerard Matthews welcomed Freddie Robert Matthews into the world on December 18. Sarah, who is currently enjoying maternity leave, has written about this special time for our Mother’s Day feature.
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Freddie and I have read books and sung nursery rhymes, we’ve had plenty of cuddles and playtime, the washing is up to date, I’ve baked a cake for smoko, cleaned the kitchen and it’s not even lunch time. Other days, my eyes are hanging out of my head from lack of sleep, the house looks like a proverbial bomb went off in it and I smell like baby vomit. I couldn’t be happier. I thought moving to London by myself was daunting and exhilarating, but it had nothing on the crazy, wonderful rollercoaster ride Gerard and I have been on for the past almost five months. We often find ourselves looking at each other with a mixture of amazement, awe and pride, that we created such a perfect human specimen. Then that perfect human specimen does a power spew on our oncepristine fabric couch or screams at us like the world is ending for 10 minutes straight and we are brought back
down to earth with a thud. Just when we start to think we might not be cut out for this parenting gig, Freddie’s face lights up with an ear-to-ear grin as he lets us know we are the centre of his little universe. And so, the cycle begins again, as I imagine it will for the rest of our lives. Before Freddie was born, Gerard and I would make predictions about what our baby would look like and which of our attributes he or she would have. Now he has arrived, we love talking about what Freddie’s future will hold. Will he be sporty like dad or a writer like mum? Will he want to take over the family farm? Maybe he’ll be drafted to Essendon in the AFL or move to Nashville and become a country music star. The possibilities are endless. It’s fun to speculate, but not nearly as enjoyable as watching Freddie grow long and strong and seeing his little personality develop. He is already so switched on and inquisitive, and hates missing out on anything. Throughout the years I have often heard women say their children are their biggest achievement, but had never given it much thought, until now. A long pregnancy, the physical trauma of labour and sleep deprivation are just the start of the challenges I will face as a mum. Whenever I receive a compliment about how happy or relaxed Freddie
is, or how strong and alert he seems, I can’t help but feel a sense of pride; it is gratifying to think Gerard and I must be doing something right. Our little family is also reaping the benefits of a strong support crew. Between our family, friends and the Brimpaen community, a helping hand or a word of solicited advice is never far away if we need it. From online resources and helplines
to maternal and child health nurses, there is so much help on hand for new mothers these days. I will be forever grateful to everyone who has helped me, particularly in the sleep-deprived, second-guessing, ‘please tell me I’m doing something right’ early days. A special mention goes to the world’s best midwife, my sister-in-law Leah Askew, who not only delivered
Freddie but patiently answered the millions of questions I had throughout pregnancy and gave me confidence I was on the right track. I’m also grateful to my Mum, not only for raising me, but for her guidance during this phase of my life. Watching her become a grandmother for the first time has brought me much joy. I was lucky to fall pregnant at a similar time to several of my friends. The experience of motherhood has brought us closer, whether it’s celebrating our babies’ milestones or sending words of encouragement if one of us has had a bad day. Freddie and I are also part of a supportive first-time mum’s group, full of friendly faces and some stellar sconemakers. It’s exciting to know Freddie already has so many ready-made friends and I’m looking forward to watching them grow up together. While I absolutely love being a mum, it’s not always easy. Sometimes I still don’t feel like ‘me’, sometimes I miss parts of my previous life and sometimes I wonder if I’m doing a good job. But when Freddie’s face lights up upon hearing my voice; when he’s surrounded by people but only has eyes for me; and when he puts his little hands on my collarbones and snuggles in tight, any worries soon fade – because unconditional love goes both ways.
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other’s Day Classic committee members are encouraging Wimmera people to tie up their shoelaces and join them at annual breast cancer fundraising events.
Participants at Horsham and Stawell will run – or walk – designated courses on Sunday, May 12, to raise money for National Breast Cancer Foundation. As the Horsham event reaches a 10year milestone, organiser Jackie Exell said it was as important now as ever for people to get behind the cause. “Statistics show one in eight women are affected by breast cancer in their lifetime,” she said. “So, we are trying to do our part to make a difference in the generations to come.” Fellow committee member and breast-cancer survivor Janine English said making a difference for the future would always be a number-one focus. “We want to move towards eliminating cancer,” she said. “It so common. A lot of people aren’t as lucky as I was. This event means that hopefully we can help save someone else from what I’ve gone through. “The more people we have come along means more money will be raised for breast-cancer research.” The Horsham event sets off at 8.15am from Sawyer Park soundshell and includes a four-kilometre walk and eight-kilometre run.
PRETTY IN PINK: From left, Janine English, Roady McKinnon, Lesley Schuller and Jackie Exell prepare for Horsham’s 10th annual Mother’s Day Classic on Sunday, setting off from Sawyer Park soundshell at 8.15am. Picture: LOTTE REITER The committee has again challenged the region’s businesses to show their support by vying for the MIXX FM Workplace Warriors shield. The business with the most registrations will not only get its name on the shield, it will win an advertising package with The Weekly Advertiser and radio stations MIXX FM and 3WM.
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Kerry Wilson said she was eager to spread the word for a cause that hit home for a ‘shocking’ number of people. “It is an issue close to many people in our community,” she said. “I actually think I am one of the rare ones who is not affected in some way. “We are almost at the point where people go, ‘oh, another person’ – it is just so common. “Because of this you would think
we would be able to get on top of it and progress with research, but it isn’t always so. “Stawell event numbers have declined over the years – the first event was absolutely fantastic – but like with other events, participation can tend to dwindle a little. “So we are just trying to get the message out to different groups and encourage people to join in.” Stawell’s event will centre on North
Park and includes a four-kilometre and 400-metre limited mobility walk, and a four-kilometre and eight-kilometre run. Ms Wilson said Stawell would also host its second ‘Eventide Classic’, designed for Eventide Homes residents and their family and friends. “The Eventide Classic allows residents who can’t get out on Mother’s Day to participate with a small walk around the grounds and a barbecue,” she said. “It was really nice last year so we are doing it again. And we always encourage people to wear pink – there are prizes for best dressed on the day. “We always have a couple where the male partner ends up wearing pink leggings or stockings. “A lot of people look forward to what ‘he’ shows up in, and it is great to see all the pink going through the ironbark in North Park. “It is a nice event to get together with others on Mother’s Day, and a way of remembering women in our lives as well.” People can collect a form from Stawell Library or register on the day. Ms Wilson said vacant shop 108 in Main Street would also have volunteers ready to take registrations on May 10 and 11. Registrations for both Horsham and Stawell events are open online at www.mothersdayclassic.com.au/ register. Edenhope will also host an event.
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f ever we needed a human example of something profound, it would surely be that mums are always mums.
As we approach another Mother’s Day and perhaps ponder what it all means and whether it’s all worth it, we can’t get past the fact that mums can be pretty special. It’s obviously not the same for everyone. For a start, some people don’t have mums and some mums can be downright dreadful, at all sorts of levels. But for many of us, mums sit on a matriarchal pedestal. Let’s be honest, for young children and sometimes not-so-young children, Mother’s Day can be every day. For the rest, singling out one day to celebrate mums, if nothing more, is a reminder of the role mums play in families, communities and society in general.
While Mother’s Day can be a simple fun occasion for children, often with help of dad, to celebrate their mums, for adults it can represent an opportunity to reinforce family bonds. It can be a reminder to make a phone call or go for that visit – a chance to express appreciation for those many years of hard work and care. Again, mums are always mums regardless of the age of everyone in a family and often wield enormous psychological and emotional power throughout a lifetime. History tells us they are just as capable of bringing down empires as they are in creating them, especially when it comes to their children. Mums are usually far from perfect but that can make them all the more endearing. Whether it’s for making the best milkshakes or providing powerful direction, advice, and critically, love, there is nothing quite like having a good mum. So if you are lucky enough to have a good one, make a fuss of her this Mother’s Day.
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Qashqai expansion Mid-spec ST+ variant grows popular Nissan Qashqui SUV range to four Nissan has expanded its volume-selling Qashqai small SUV range to four in Australia, adding a new mid-spec ST+ variant priced from $30,790 plus on-road costs. Sitting above the base-level ST and below the penultimate ST-L grade, the ST+ gives the Qashqai range a more balanced model walk. The ST+ builds on the ST by adding a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with DAB+ digital radio and satellite navigation with traffic alert, a surround-view monitor with moving object detection, folding and heated door mirrors, 17-inch alloys, halo-
gen headlights, LED daytime running lights and privacy glass. This is in conjunction with other standard kit found on the ST such as an electric parking brake, push button start, cruise control and a leatheraccented steering wheel. Safety-wise, the ST+ mirrors the specification of the ST, with six airbags, front and rear parking sensors, autonomous emergency braking, forward collision warning and lane departure warning. The introduction of the ST+ has also seen an incremental price rise on all other variants bar the top-spec Ti, with
prices increasing between $500 and $1000 on ST and ST-L grades. Like the rest of the range, the ST+ is powered by a 2.0-litre normally aspirated four-cylinder petrol engine producing 106kW-200Nm, driving the front wheels via a continuously variable transmission. As one of the larger entrants in the small SUV class, the Qashqai boasts a roomy 430-litre boot that can be expanded to 1598L with the rear seats folded. The addition of the ST+ grade to the Qashqai range mirrors that of the Pathfinder seven-seat large SUV that
gained an ST+ variant last month. Nissan Australia director Stephen Lester said the ST+ would appeal to prospective buyers wanting additional specification over the ST but who are not looking to fork out extra for one of its higher-specified models. “The Nissan Qashqai is one of the top choices for small SUV buyers,” he said. “Expanding the range will ensure it remains on the new car shopping list. “Reducing the gap between the Qashqai ST and ST-L will please many of our buyers who wanted more than what we offered on the entry
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By the time the new Defender is revealed towards the end of the year, Land Rover would have conducted more than 45,000 individual tests on its legendary off-roader in a broad range of conditions and environments. The Tusk Trust prototype will be used at Kenya’s Borana Conservancy, where it will tow heavy loads and carry supplies across the conservancy’s 14,000 hectares of unforgiving terrain, including river crossings. Land Rover has a partnership with Tusk Trust dating back 15 years, which Jaguar Land Rover executive director of product engineering Nick Rogers said provided a great opportunity to fine-tune the Defender. “In addition to the extensive simulation and rig testing, we’ve driven a new Defender 1.2-million kilometres across all terrains and in extreme climates to ensure that it is the toughest and most capable Land Rover ever made,” he said. “The incredible opportunity to put it to the test in the field, supporting operations at the Borana Conservancy in
ROAD TEST: The Land Rover Defender is in its final testing stage in Kenya.
Kenya, with Tusk, will allow our engineers to verify that we are meeting this target as we enter the final phase of our development program.” Few concrete details of the Defender have been released, however, it is understood it will continue to fly the off-road flag for the brand while im-
proving the comfort and refinement of its rough-and-ready predecessor. It has been tested in temperatures of up to 50 degrees Celsius down to -40 degrees inside the Arctic Circle, while venturing as high as 10,000 feet into Colorado’s Rocky Mountains to ensure seamless operation in a range
of conditions. On-road dynamics tests are at the Nurburgring in Germany, while the Defender’s off-road chops have been honed in a range of environments including muddy Eastnor in the United Kingdom, the rocky trails of Moab, Utah, and the sand dunes of Dubai.
The new Defender will be constructed at a purpose-built facility in Slovakia. It will forego the rugged ladder-frame chassis and live axles of its predecessor for a more modern and comfortable monocoque chassis and independent suspension all round that Land Rover says will bring unparalleled breadth of capability and new levels of comfort and driveability to the Defender family. No details have been released on the powertrains that will underpin the new Defender, however it is expected the 2.0-litre Ingenium four-cylinder engine will power cheaper versions, while a 3.0-litre inline six-cylinder Ingenium donk will be employed on higher-end variants. Mild and plug-in hybrid variants will also be on offer. As with the outgoing model, three wheelbase lengths – 90, 110 and 130 inches – will be offered, in three and five-door wagon style as well as with a pick-up body. Camouflage shots suggest the Defender will wear evolutionary styling that hints at the boxy dimensions of the original while incorporating Land Rover’s modern design language. More details on the Defender will be released when the model is unveiled later this year. – Robbie Wallis
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The Kangoo ZE Concept, revealed as part of Renault’s new light-commercial vehicle strategy, will land from 2020. The Kangoo ZE Concept ushers in a new styling direction for the Kangoo that brings it more in line with Renault’s passenger-car range, with signature C-shaped LED headlights that have also been adopted on the updated Trafic and Master ranges. Running through the middle of the headlights and towards the centre of the grille is a single light
signature that frames the Renault logo at the front and gives the Kangoo ZE Concept a modern and technological feel. Another lighting signature has been implemented at the rear of the vehicle, which starts at the badge on the rear door and wraps past the tail-lights and along the side of the vehicle, extending to the B-pillar and door handle. Design cues from Renault passenger cars carry over to the Kangoo ZE Concept, including its pronounced wheelarches, rounded shoulders and sculpted sides, while its overall design has incorporated smoother finishes including on the rocker panel, windows, headlights, door inserts and front grille.
Renault says the new design will not hurt the practicality of the new Kangoo, specifically the loading area’s volume capacity, due to a wider rear track that will not diminish the area between the wheelarches. Representing Renault’s vision as a ‘mobile workshop’, the words are emblazoned in place of the rear side windows using a series of light dots that are also capable of illumination. A vertical slat design has been applied to the front and rear lower bumpers, which the brand says is inspired by heaters for electronic devices. – Robbie Wallis
READY FOR WORK: The Kangoo ZE Concept is finished in an Austral Grey bodywork colour, while hints of green are shown throughout including on the roof rails, wheel hubs and outer front air inlets to represent the ‘work’ element of Renault Design’s six-faceted Life cycle.
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Apart from the bonnet bulge, exterior features include tubular side steps, hard tonneau cover and sports bar. The hard tonneau gets a quick-release system, while the tailgate gains a soft-opening strut. In contrast with the black treatment of the front fascia, prominent recovery tow hooks protruding from the bumper are painted gloss red. A red strip runs full width of the front, separating the grille from the bonnet. This black and red treatment is carried over into the interior where red double stitching is employed on the SV sports seats, steering wheel and dash. The seats and dash are cloaked in a mix of leather and suede, with perforated leather on the dash. Among the options are a tub liner for $300. Production of the SportsCat RS starts this month and continues through June at Walkinshaw Automotive Group’s Clayton South factory complex in Melbourne. HSV’s annual sales target for SportsCat is 1000 units, meaning the RS should make up about 10 percent of the 2019 run. On top of that, HSV is hoping to sell up to 1000 Camaros and between 500 and 750 Silverados. Both of these models are converted to right-hand drive at the Clayton plant. – Ron Hammerton
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(November 23 - December 20) Lucky Colour: Dark Blue Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 4.6.8.5 Lotto Numbers: 4.12.26.35.5.33 A very busy period for some in a romantic sort of way. Some could be expecting too much from their lovers. Many romantic offers but be very careful.
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6:00 Religious Programs 7:30 A Dog’s Tale [s] 8:00 The Living Room (PG) [s] 9:00 Luxury Escapes: New Zealand And Maldives [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Sunday (PG) [s] 12:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 12:15 My Market Kitchen [s] 12:45 TBA 3:00 Xventure Family Challenge [s] 3:30 Which Car? (PG) [s] 4:00 RPM [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) [s] 6:30 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] – Nigella Lawson chooses today’s mystery box ingredients. Whoever cooks the best dish goes straight into immunity. 9:10 The Montreal Comedy Festival Offensive (M) [s] 10:10 NCIS: Dark Secrets (M v) [s] 11:10 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] 12:10 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning
6:00 Headline News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 TBA 2:45 Entertainment Tonight [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 Celebrity Name Game [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] – It’s pressure test time for the losing team from yesterday. The contestants have ninety minutes to cook Nigella’s infamous roast chicken with two sides and gravy. 8:40 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) [s] 9:40 TBA 10:10 TBA 11:10 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:10 The Project [s] 1:10 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning
6:00 Headline News [s] 8:00 Celebrity Name Game [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 TBA 2:10 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 TBA 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 Celebrity Name Game [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 8:45 Mr Black (M) [s] 9:15 NCIS: ... And Executioner (M v) [s] 10:10 NCIS: Los Angeles: No More Secrets (M v) [s] 11:05 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:05 The Project [s] 1:05 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning
6:00 Headline News [s] 8:00 Celebrity Name Game [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 TBA 2:15 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 TBA 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 Celebrity Name Game [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 8:40 Five Bedrooms (M) [s] 9:40 Bull: Fool Me Twice (M v) [s] 10:40 Sports Tonight [s] 11:10 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:10 The Project (PG) [s] 1:10 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning
6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 TBA 1:30 TBA 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) [s] 8:30 The Front Bar (PG) [s] – Join Sam Pang, Mick Molloy and Andy Maher as they share a laugh about the AFL world and catch up with stars of yesteryear. 9:30 Britain’s Got Talent (PG) [s] – With no shortage of variety or talent, the judging panel will be surprised, charmed and moved to tears by a whole host of acts whilst looking for 2019’s winning performance. 10:50 The Latest Seven News [s] 11:20 Autopsy USA: Steve Jobs (M v) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping
6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 TBA 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens [s] 7:30 AFL: Round 8: Sydney Swans v Essendon Bombers *Live* From The SCG [s] – The Swans have not lost to the Bombers at the SCG since 2009, but they are out for revenge after losing their most recent game against the Dons at Marvel Stadium last year. 10:30 AFL: Post Game [s] – Post-game discussion and interviews. 11:30 TBA 12:30 The Player: The Big Blind (M v) [s] 1:30 Home Shopping
6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show Weekend [s] 12:00 House Of Wellness (PG) [s] 1:00 Kochie’s Business Builders (PG) [s] 1:30 TBA 3:00 TBA 4:30 Crash Investigation Unit: Jenny Franco (PG) [s] 5:00 Seven News At 5 [s] 5:30 Mobile Living With Patrick Dangerfield (PG) [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 6:30 The Kick [s] 7:00 AFL: Round 8: St Kilda Saints v West Coast Eagles *Live* From Marvel Stadium, Melbourne [s] – The Saints have proved this season they’re capable of beating any team on their day, so the reigning premiers will need to be at their best to topple Alan Richardson’s men. 10:00 AFL: Post Game [s] 11:00 TBA 1:30 Home Shopping
6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 AFL Game Day [s] 11:30 VFL: Round 6: Box Hill Hawks v Footscray Bulldogs *Live* From The MCG [s] 2:30 Sunday Soapbox [s] 3:00 AFL: Round 8: Hawthorn Hawks v GWS Giants *Live* From The MCG [s] – The Hawks have not beaten GWS since 2014, but will relish the opportunity to test themselves against a talented Giants team that could be one of 2019’s genuine contenders. 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 TBA 8:30 Sunday Night (PG) [s] 9:30 Deadly Dates: Nadine (M) [s] 10:30 Criminal Confessions: Mountain City, Tennessee (MA15+) [s] 11:30 The Blacklist: Rassvet (M) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping
6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 TBA 1:30 TBA 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) [s] 7:30 House Rules (PG) [s] 9:00 9-1-1: Broken (MA15+) [s] – When Metro LA’s 9-1-1 system is hit with a massive system-wide power outage, the call center must go old school in responding to emergencies. 10:00 Modern Family: Commencement (PG) [s] 10:30 Modern Family: A Year Of Birthdays (PG) [s] 11:00 The Latest Seven News [s] 11:30 Talking Footy (M) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping
6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 TBA 1:30 TBA 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) [s] 7:30 House Rules (PG) [s] 9:00 Andrew Denton: Interview (M) [s] 10:00 TBA 11:00 The Latest Seven News [s] 11:30 The Goldbergs: The Living Room: A 100% True Story (PG) [s] – Barry realises that as a future doctor he should be more concerned about Murray’s health, so he enlists the Jenkintown Posse and Coach Mellor to help get his father in shape. 12:00 Cosmetic Coffee: Brazilian Buttocks (M n) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping
6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 TBA 1:30 TBA 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) [s] 7:30 House Rules (PG) [s] 9:00 The Bay (M l) [s] – When main suspect Nick goes missing, Lisa is concerned about Sean’s possible involvement. The discovery of a key piece of evidence provokes a number of new theories. 10:00 Criminal Minds: Sick And Evil (M) [s] – The BAU leads the investigation into a string of murders taking place in supposedly haunted houses in Lewiston, Maine. 11:00 The Latest Seven News [s] 11:30 Blindspot: Hella Duplicitous (M mp) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping
5:30 Today [s] 10:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Kevin Can Wait: Cooking Up A Storm (PG) [s] 2:00 Talkin Bout Your Generation (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 RBT: Mini Moke Blokes/ Elliot’s Brother (PG) [s] 8:30 The Footy Show (M) [s] 9:45 Lethal Weapon: Fork-Getta-Bout-It (MA15+) [s] 10:45 Timeless: The Assassination Of Abraham Lincoln (M) [s] 11:35 Cold Case: Sandhogs (M) [s] 12:30 World’s Funniest Videos Top 10 Countdown: Life Lessons (PG) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Home Shopping 4:00 Ellen (PG) [s]
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “About A Boy” (M l,s) (’02) Stars: Hugh Grant, Nicholas Hoult, Rachel Weisz 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Travel Guides: The Philippines (PG) [s] 8:30 Movie: “Good Will Hunting” (M v,l) (’97) Stars: Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Robin Williams, Minnie Driver 11:05 Talkin Bout Your Generation (PG) [s] 12:05 Underbelly: Badness: Strike Force Tuno (M l,v,n) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Home Shopping 4:30 The Avengers: You Have Just Been Murdered (PG) [s] 5:30 A Current Affair [s]
6:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Today [s] 10:00 Today Extra - Saturday (PG) [s] 12:00 The Garden Gurus (PG) [s] 12:30 Our State On A Plate [s] 1:00 World’s Greatest Animal Encounters: Grassland Animals [s] 2:00 Kevin Can Wait: Kevin Moves Metal (PG) [s] 2:30 Superfoods: The Real Story [s] 3:00 Netball: Thunderbirds v Vixens *Live* From Priceline Stadium, Adelaide [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Saturday [s] 7:00 Movie: “Pitch Perfect 2” (PG) (’15) Stars: Anna Kendrick 9:20 Movie: “Mother’s Day” (M l) (’16) Stars: Jennifer Aniston 11:45 Movie: “Friends With Kids” (MA15+) (’11) Stars: Jennifer Westfeldt h 1:45 The Garden Gurus (PG) [s] 2:05 Home Shopping 5:30 Wesley Impact [s]
6:00 Great Escapers (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Today [s] 10:00 Sunday Footy Show (PG) [s] 12:00 Sports Sunday (PG) [s] 1:00 Netball: Suncorp Super Netball: Lightning v Firebirds *Live* Brisbane Entertainment Centre [s] 3:00 The Story Of Cats (PG) [s] 4:00 The Embassy (PG) [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Sunday [s] 7:00 Lego Masters (PG) [s] 8:40 60 Minutes (PG) [s] 9:40 Australian Crime Stories: Murphy’s Law (MA15+) [s] 10:40 Killer On The Line: Foster Christian (M v) [s] 11:40 Surviving R Kelly: Sex Tape Scandal (MA15+) [s] 12:40 Filthy Rich (M v,l) [s] 1:30 Getaway (PG) [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 2:30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo [s] 3:00 Home Shopping 4:00 Great Escapers (PG) [s]
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Extra (PG) [s] 1:30 Lego Masters (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Lego Masters (PG) [s] – The four remaining teams each contribute to a time train diorama built in sixteen hours. From the wild west, the future, prehistoric and medieval times, this challenge will mark the end of one team’s journey. 8:40 20 To One: Viral Mega Hits (M) [s] 9:40 Footy Classified (M) [s] 9:45 Crime Stoppers (PG) [s] 10:40 The Oval Office (M) [s] 11:10 The Closer: Time Bomb (M) [s] 12:10 An Hour To Save Your Life (M) [s] 1:30 Home Shopping 4:00 Ellen (PG) [s]
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Kevin Can Wait: Trainer Wreck (PG) [s] 2:00 Lego Masters (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Lego Masters (PG) [s] 8:40 The Big Bang Theory: The D & D Vortex (PG) [s] 9:10 The Big Bang Theory: The Citation Negation (PG) [s] 9:40 Timeless: Atomic City (M) [s] 10:40 Major Crimes: Conspiracy Theory (Part 4) (M v) [s] 11:35 Real, Fake Or Unknown: Headline Grabbing (PG) [s] 12:30 Harry (PG) [s] 1:30 Extra [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 2:30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo [s] 3:00 Home Shopping 4:00 Ellen (PG) [s]
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Kevin Can Wait: The Might’ve Before Christmas (PG) [s] 2:00 Lego Masters (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Talkin Bout Your Generation (PG) [s] 8:40 Decades: The Fantastic 90s (M v,d) [s] 9:40 New Amsterdam: Preventable (M mp) [s] 10:40 Rizzoli And Isles: Foot Loose (M v) [s] 11:30 Mom: Wind Chimes And A Bottomless Pit Of Sadness/ A Bouncy Castle And An Aneurysm (M) [s] 12:15 World’s Funniest Videos Top 10 Countdown: All In The Game (PG) [s] 12:40 Harry (PG) [s] 1:30 Extra [s] 2:00 Home Shopping
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch – Deutsche Welle News 6:00 France 24 News 6:30 Al Jazeera Newshour 7:00 BBC News 7:30 Italian News 8:10 Filipino News 8:40 French News 9:30 Greek News 10:30 Worldwatch Continues 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Over The Black Dot 3:00 Bog Bodies (PG) 4:00 Peter Kuruvita’s Coastal Kitchen 4:30 The Supervet (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Secrets Of Britain: Secrets Of Underground London (M) 8:35 Secrets Of Britain: Secrets Of Westminster (M v) 9:40 Project Blue Book: The Washington Merry-GoRound (PG) 10:30 SS-GB (MA15+) 11:30 SBS World News Late 12:00 Bosch (M)
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch – Deutsche Welle News 6:00 France 24 News 6:30 Al Jazeera Newshour 7:00 BBC News 7:30 Worldwatch Continues 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 The Point 3:00 NITV News: Nula 3:30 Michael Mosley: Queen Victoria’s Slum: The Fledgling Welfare System (PG) 4:35 The Supervet (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Coast New Zealand: Taranaki (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The Talented Mr Ripley” (M l,v) (’99) Stars: Matt Damon 11:05 SBS World News Late 11:15 The Feed 12:15 Movie: “Early And Brief Life Of Sabina Rivas” (MA15+) (’12) Stars: Greisy Mena (In Spanish) 2:20 Medici: Masters Of Florence (M s)
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch – Deutsche Welle News 6:00 France 24 News 6:30 Al Jazeera Newshour 7:00 BBC News 7:30 Italian News 8:10 Filipino News 8:40 French News 9:30 Greek News 10:30 Worldwatch Continues 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Gymnastics: Individual All Around World Cup 4:00 Cycling: Incycle 4:30 Running Wild With Zac Efron (PG) 5:30 River Cottage Australia (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Extreme Railway Journeys: A Railway Too Far? 8:30 Eurovision Australia Decides (PG) 11:10 ABBA In Concert 12:10 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown 1:10 Movie: “C’est La Vie” (M l,s) (’17) Stars: Jean-Pierre Bacri (In French) 3:10 Sugar Free Farm (PG)
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch – Deutsche Welle News 6:00 France 24 News 6:30 Al Jazeera Newshour 7:30 Italian News 8:10 Filipino News 8:40 French News 9:30 Worldwatch Continues 1:00 Speedweek 3:00 Gymnastics: International All Around World Cup Germany 5:00 Football: Road To The FIFA Women’s World Cup 5:30 Hunting Nazi Treasure 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 David Baddiel On The Silk Road: Hidden Treasures 8:30 WACO: Madman Or Messiah? (M v) 10:10 Police Custody: Love Thy Neighbour (M) 11:10 Destination Flavour China Bitesize 11:30 Football: Premier League: Teams TBC 2:30 Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong 3:00 Frisky Business (MA15+)
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 2:00 The Truth About Your Health: Scienceploitation (M) 3:00 Elena Kats-Chernin Wild Swans Suite 3:30 A Russian Resurrection (In Russian) 4:00 Peter Kuruvita’s Coastal Kitchen 4:30 The Supervet (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Great American Railroad Journeys: New York City To Albany (PG) 8:35 Michael Mosley: Trust Me, I’m A Doctor (M) 9:35 24 Hours In Emergency: Stronger Together (M) 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 The World Game 11:30 The Typist (M l,v) (In German) 12:40 Safe Harbour (M l) (In English/ Arabic) 1:45 Taboo (M l,s)
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch – Deutsche Welle News 6:00 France 24 News 6:30 Al Jazeera Newshour 7:00 BBC News 7:30 Italian News 8:10 Filipino News 8:40 Worldwatch Continues 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 My Japanese Diet 3:00 Who Do You Think You Are?: Ray Martin (PG) 4:00 Peter Kuruvita’s Coastal Kitchen 4:30 The Supervet (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Who Do You Think You Are?: Marta Dusseldorp (PG) 8:30 Insight: Promised Brides 9:30 Dateline: Japan’s Secret Shame 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 The Real True Detective (MA15+) 11:30 Cardinal (MA15+) 12:20 The Son (M v) 3:35 One Born Every Minute (M l)
5:00 Eurovision Song Contest: Semi Final *Live* 7:10 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Dateline: Japan’s Secret Shame 3:00 Insight: Promised Brides 4:00 Peter Kuruvita’s Coastal Kitchen 4:30 The Supervet (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo 8:00 Great British Railway Journeys: Warwick To Radley (PG) 8:35 24 Hours In Emergency: Love’s Young Dream (M) 9:35 The Good Fight: The One With The Celebrity Divorce (M) 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 Versailles (MA15+) 12:05 Movie: “The Shepherd” (M l,v) (’16) Stars: Nico van Hasselt (In Spanish) 1:50 Six (MA15+) 3:30 One Born Every Minute (PG)
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Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Tv guide
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5:30 Molly And Mack 6:00 Floogals 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Wild Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering (M) 8:30 Utopia (PG) 8:55 Sammy J 9:00 The Office (PG) 9:45 Catastrophe (MA15+) 10:10 Schitt’s Creek (PG) 10:55 30 Rock (PG) 11:20 Parks And Recreation (PG) 11:40 Workaholics (M l,d,s) 12:05 The Office (PG) 12:45 30 Rock (PG)
5:30 Molly And Mack 6:00 Floogals 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Wild Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Hard Quiz (PG) 8:30 Gruen (PG) 9:05 The Office (PG) 9:50 Upstart Crow (M s) 10:20 Alan Partridge’s MidMorning Matters (M l) 10:50 Archer (M) 11:10 Gary And His Demons (M) 11:35 30 Rock (PG) 11:55 Parks And Recreation (PG) 12:15 Workaholics (M) 12:40 The Office (PG)
3:55 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:25 The Numtums 5:05 Bob The Builder 5:45 Peppa Pig 6:00 Floogals 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Wild Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Would I Lie To You? 8:30 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow (M) 9:15 Unprotected Sets (M) 9:40 Comedy Next Gen (M) 10:40 Sex Box (MA15+) 11:25 Romesh Ranganathan: Irrational Live (M l,s)
5:30 Molly And Mack 6:00 Floogals 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Wild Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8:30 Penn And Teller: Fool Us (PG) 9:10 Dawn French Live: 30 Million Minutes (M l,s) 11:10 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 10:40 Upstart Crow (PG) 12:10 Blackadder (PG) 12:45 Inside No. 9 (M l) 1:15 Alan Partridge’s Mid-Morning Matters (M l)
5:30 Molly And Mack 6:00 Floogals 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Wild Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Blackadder (PG) 8:35 Countdown To Glory 9:00 The Office (PG) 9:20 Schitt’s Creek (PG) 10:05 Review With Myles Barlow (MA15+) 10:35 30 Rock (PG) 10:55 Parks And Recreation (PG) 11:20 Workaholics (M) 11:40 The Office (M) 12:25 30 Rock (PG) 12:45 Parks And Recreation (PG)
5:30 Molly And Mack 6:00 Floogals 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Wild Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (M) 8:40 Countdown To Glory 8:45 The IT Crowd (PG) 9:10 The Office (PG) 9:55 Inside No. 9 (M l) 10:25 Peep Show (M) 10:50 The Thick Of It (M l) 11:20 30 Rock (PG) 11:45 Parks And Recreation (PG) 12:05 Workaholics (M d) 12:25 Archer (M v)
5:30 Molly And Mack 6:00 Floogals 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Wild Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Absolutely Fabulous 20th Anniversary (PG) 8:30 Countdown To Glory 9:00 The Office (PG) 9:40 Banged Up Abroad (M) 10:30 30 Rock (PG) 10:50 Parks And Recreation (PG) 11:10 Workaholics (M l,s) 11:35 The Office (PG) 12:20 30 Rock (PG) 12:40 Parks And Recreation (PG)
3:30 Jamie’s Got Tentacles! 4:05 WOW! That’s Amazing 4:30 Hardball 4:55 So Awkward 5:25 The Day My Butt Went Psycho! 6:00 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:30 Operation Ouch! 7:00 Teenage Boss 7:25 Danger Mouse 7:40 Shaun The Sheep 7:55 Camp Lakebottom 8:10 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG) 8:35 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 8:55 SheZow 9:10 My Year 12 Life (PG) 9:35 rage (PG)
3:30 Jamie’s Got Tentacles! 4:05 WOW! That’s Amazing 4:30 Hardball 4:55 So Awkward 5:25 The Day My Butt Went Psycho! 6:00 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:30 Operation Ouch! 7:00 Teenage Boss 7:25 Danger Mouse 7:55 Camp Lakebottom 8:10 Good Game Spawn Point 8:30 Voltron: Legendary Defender (PG) 8:55 Dragon Ball Super (PG) 9:25 Sword Art Online (PG) 9:45 Stacked! The Pack Down
2:25 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2:45 Dragon Ball Super (PG) 3:10 Sailor Moon Crystal (PG) 4:05 WOW! That’s Amazing 4:30 Hardball 4:55 So Awkward 5:35 The Deep 6:00 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:25 Operation Ouch! (PG) 6:50 Deadly Pole To Pole 7:40 Shaun The Sheep 8:00 Camp Lakebottom 8:35 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 9:00 SheZow 9:10 My Year 12 Life (PG)
2:20 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 3:10 What’s For Dinner? 4:05 WOW That’s Amazing 4:30 Grace Beside Me 4:55 So Awkward 5:40 The Deep 6:00 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:30 Operation Ouch! (PG) 7:00 Deadly Pole To Pole (PG) 7:25 Japanizi: Going, Going, Gong! 7:55 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 8:45 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 9:05 SheZow 9:20 My Year 12 Life (PG) 9:45 rage (PG)
3:30 Jamie’s Got Tentacles! 4:05 WOW! That’s Amazing 4:30 Grace Beside Me 4:55 So Awkward 5:25 The Day My Butt Went Psycho! 6:00 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:30 Operation Ouch! 7:00 Teenage Boss 7:25 Thunderbirds Are Go 8:10 Camp Lakebottom 8:20 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG) 8:45 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 9:05 SheZow 9:20 My Year 12 Life (PG) 9:45 rage (PG)
3:30 Jamie’s Got Tentacles! 4:05 WOW! That’s Amazing 4:30 Grace Beside Me 4:55 So Awkward 5:25 The Day My Butt Went Psycho! 6:00 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:30 Operation Ouch! 7:00 Teenage Boss 7:30 Thunderbirds Are Go 7:50 Shaun The Sheep 8:10 Camp Lakebottom 8:20 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG) 8:45 Wishfart! (PG) 9:05 SheZow 9:20 My Year 12 Life (PG) 9:50 rage (PG)
3:30 Jamie’s Got Tentacles! 4:05 WOW! That’s Amazing 4:30 Grace Beside Me 4:55 So Awkward 5:25 The Day My Butt Went Psycho! 6:00 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:30 Operation Ouch! 7:00 Teenage Boss 7:25 Thunderbirds Are Go 7:50 Shaun The Sheep 8:10 Camp Lakebottom 8:20 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG) 8:45 Wishfart! (PG) 9:05 SheZow 9:20 My Year 12 Life (PG) 9:45 rage (PG) 150
3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 4:30 The New Looney Tunes 5:00 Adventure Time (PG) 5:30 Regular Show (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Survivor: Edge Of Extinction (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Mr Deeds” (M v,l) (’02) Stars: Adam Sandler 10:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 11:00 Kevin Can Wait (PG)
3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 4:30 The New Looney Tunes 5:00 Adventure Time (PG) 5:30 Marvel Avengers: Secret Wars (PG) 6:30 Movie: “Lady And The Tramp” (G) (’55) Stars: Peggy Lee 8:10 Movie: “Legally Blonde” (PG) (’01) Stars: Reese Witherspoon 10:10 Movie: “Whip It!” (M l,s) (’09) Stars: Ellen Page
2:00 Power Rangers Beast Morphers (PG) 2:30 Steven Universe (PG) 3:30 Yu-Gi-Oh! Vrains (PG) 4:00 Beyblade Burst Turbo (PG) 4:30 Thunderbirds Are Go (PG) 5:00 Pokemon 5:30 Movie: “Pokemon The First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back” (G) (’98) Stars: Ikue Ōtani 7:00 Movie: “Zookeeper” (PG) (’11) Stars: Kevin James 9:00 Movie: “Pineapple Express” (MA15+) (’08) Stars: James Franco
3:00 Steven Universe (PG) 4:00 Yu-GiOh! Vrains (PG) 4:30 Beyblade Burst Turbo (PG) 5:00 Power Rangers Beast Morphers (PG) 5:30 Marvel Avengers: Secret Wars (PG) 6:30 Movie: “Peter Pan” (G) (’53) Stars: Bobby Driscoll 8:10 Movie: “Raiders Of The Lost Ark” (M v) (’81) Stars: Harrison Ford 10:30 Movie: “Conan The Destroyer” (M) (’84) Stars: Grace Jones 12:30 Mr Pickles (MA15+)
3:00 Thunderbirds Are Go (PG) 3:30 Lego Friends 4:00 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 4:30 The New Looney Tunes 5:00 Adventure Time (PG) 5:30 Regular Show (PG) 6:00 Lego Masters (PG) 7:30 Misfit Garage (M l) 9:30 Movie: “Faster” (MA15+) (’10) Stars: Dwayne Johnson 11:30 Kevin Can Wait (PG) 12:00 Science Of Stupid (M l) 12:30 The Brak Show (M l) 1:00 Aqua Teen Hunger Force (MA15+)
3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 4:30 The New Looney Tunes 5:00 Looney Tunes Cartoons 5:10 Adventure Time (PG) 5:40 Regular Show (PG) 6:10 Lego Masters (PG) 7:30 Young Sheldon (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Exit Wounds” (M) (’01) Stars: Steven Seagal 10:30 Young Sheldon (PG) 11:30 Science Of Stupid (M)
3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 4:30 The New Looney Tunes 5:00 Clarence (PG) 5:15 Adventure Time (PG) 5:45 Regular Show (PG) 6:15 Lego Masters (PG) 7:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” (M) (’16) Stars: Felicity Jones 11:10 The Big Bang Theory (PG)
12:00 Movie: “The Magic Box” (G) (’51) Stars: Robert Donat 2:15 Mad About You (PG) 2:45 Four In A Bed (PG) 3:15 Poirot (PG) 4:25 Heartbeat (PG) 5:30 Vet On The Hill (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 Rugby League: South Sydney Rabbitohs v Brisbane Broncos *Live* From ANZ Stadium, Sydney 9:45 Movie: “Three Kings” (M15+) (’99) Stars: George Clooney 12:00 Rizzoli And Isles (M)
12:05 Movie: “The Story Of Gilbert And Sullivan” (G) (’53) Stars: Robert Morley 2:15 Mad About You (PG) 2:45 Four In A Bed (PG) 3:15 Life At The Extreme (PG) 4:25 Heartbeat (PG) 5:30 Vet On The Hill (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 Rugby League: Cronulla Sharks v Melbourne Storm *Live* From Shark Park, Cronulla 9:45 Movie: “Enemy At The Gates” (M s,v) (’01) Stars: Rachel Weisz 12:30 My Favourite Martian
11:00 Movie: “Contraband Spain” (PG) (’55) Stars: Richard Greene 12:40 Movie: “Watch Your Stern” (PG) (’60) Stars: Leslie Phillips 2:30 Movie: “Evil Under The Sun” (PG) (’82) Stars: Peter Ustinov 4:55 Movie: “Blue Hawaii” (G) (’61) Stars: Elvis Presley 7:00 Movie: “Lawrence Of Arabia” (PG) (’62) Stars: Peter O’Toole 11:05 Movie: “Up Pompeii” (M v,s,d) (’71) Stars: Frankie Howerd 1:00 Call And Win (M)
10:00 Movie: “Carry On Cabby” (PG) (’63) Stars: Sid James 12:00 My Favourite Martian 12:30 Getaway (PG) 1:00 Sunday Footy Show (PG) 3:00 Rugby League: Parramatta Eels v St George Illawarra Dragons *Live* From Western Sydney Stadium, Parramatta 6:00 Ultimate Airport Dubai (PG) 7:00 Poirot (PG) 8:00 Midsomer Murders (M) 10:10 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (M)
12:10 Movie: “Mr Forbush And The Penguins” (PG) (’71) Stars: Hayley Mills 2:15 Mad About You (PG) 2:45 Four In A Bed (PG) 3:15 Poirot (PG) 4:25 Heartbeat (PG) 5:30 Vet On The Hill (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 New Tricks (M s) 8:40 Midsomer Murders (M v) 10:50 Unforgettable (M) 11:50 100% Footy (M) 12:50 Explore Moments: Food Tasting And Cuba Street
12:10 Movie: “Honky Tonk Freeway” (M l,s) (’81) Stars: Beverly D’Angelo 2:20 Mad About You (PG) 2:50 Four In A Bed (PG) 3:20 Mary Portas: Secret Shopper (PG) 4:25 Heartbeat (PG) 5:30 Vet On The Hill (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 Death In Paradise (M v) 8:40 DCI Banks (MA15+) 10:40 Law And Order SVU (M) 11:35 Airport Security Colombia (PG) 12:30 My Favourite Martian (M)
12:00 Movie: “Sweeney 2” (PG) (’78) Stars: John Thaw 2:15 Mad About You (PG) 2:45 Four In A Bed (PG) 3:15 Earth’s Great Seasons (PG) 4:25 Heartbeat (PG) 5:30 Vet On The Hill (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 David Attenborough’s Blue Planet II (PG) 8:40 Slender Man Stabbing: The Untold Story (MA15+) 10:25 Jury Speaks (M) 11:25 Earth’s Great Seasons 12:30 My Favourite Martian
12:00 ABC News At Noon 12:30 National Press Club Address 1:30 ABC News 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 Afternoon Briefing 5:00 ABC National News 6:00 ABC News Hour 7:00 The Drum 7:55 Heywire 8:00 ABC News Tonight 9:45 The Business 10:00 The World 11:00 ABC Nightly News 12:00 ABC Late News 12:30 7.30 1:00 ABC Late News 1:30 The Drum 2:25 Heywire 2:30 ABC News Overnight
2:00 ABC News At Noon 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 5:00 ABC National News 6:00 ABC News 7:00 The Drum 8:00 ABC News Tonight 8:10 Campaign Trail 9:00 Planet America 9:45 The Business 10:00 The World 11:00 ABC Nightly News 12:00 ABC Late News 12:30 The Mix 1:00 ABC Late News 1:15 The Business 2:30 One Plus One 3:00 DW News 3:30 The World With Beverley O’Connor
12:00 ABC News 12:30 Landline 1:00 ABC News 1:15 Planet America 2:00 ABC News 2:30 Close Of Business 3:00 ABC News 3:30 The Breakfast Couch 4:00 ABC News 4:30 The Drum Weekly 5:00 ABC News 5:30 One Plus One 6:00 ABC News Weekend 6:30 The Mix 7:00 ABC News Weekend 7:30 Australian Story 8:00 ABC News Weekend 8:15 Four Corners 9:00 ABC News Weekend 9:30 Foreign Correspondent
12:00 ABC News 12:30 Close Of Business 1:00 ABC News 1:30 The Mix 2:00 ABC News 2:30 Australian Story 3:00 ABC News 3:30 Offsiders 4:00 Landline 5:00 ABC News 5:30 Foreign Correspondent 6:00 ABC News Weekend 6:15 Planet America 7:00 ABC News Weekend 8:00 Insiders 9:00 ABC News Weekend 9:30 One Plus One 10:00 ABC News 10:30 Back Roads (PG) 11:00 ABC Nightly News
12:00 ABC News At Noon 12:30 National Press Club Address 1:30 ABC News 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 Afternoon Briefing 5:00 ABC National News 6:00 ABC News Hour 7:00 The Drum 8:00 ABC News Tonight 9:45 The Business 10:00 The World With Beverley O’Connor 11:00 ABC Nightly News 12:00 ABC Late News 12:30 7.30 1:00 ABC Late News 1:30 The Drum 2:30 ABC News Overnight
12:00 ABC News At Noon 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 Afternoon Briefing 5:00 ABC National News 6:00 ABC News Hour 7:00 The Drum 8:00 ABC News Tonight 9:45 The Business 10:00 The World With Beverley O’Connor 11:00 ABC Nightly News 12:00 ABC Late News 12:30 7.30 With Leigh Sales 1:00 ABC Late News 1:30 The Drum 2:30 ABC News Overnight 2:45 The Business 3:00 DW News
12:00 ABC News At Noon 12:30 National Press Club Address 1:30 ABC News 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 Afternoon Briefing 5:00 ABC National News 6:00 ABC News Hour 7:00 The Drum 8:00 ABC News Tonight 9:45 The Business 10:00 The World 11:00 ABC Nightly News 12:00 ABC Late News 12:30 7.30 With Leigh Sales 1:00 ABC Late News 1:30 The Drum 2:30 ABC News Overnight 2:45 The Business
11:00 The Travel Bug (PG) 12:00 Cars, Cops And Criminals (M) 1:30 American Dad (M) 2:30 Family Guy (M s) 3:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 3:30 American Pickers (PG) 4:30 Baggage Battles (PG) 5:00 Swamp People (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” (M l,s) (’04) Stars: Ben Stiller 10:30 Movie: “This Is The End” (MA15+) (’13) Stars: Jay Baruchel
11:00 The Travel Bug (PG) 12:00 Cars, Cops And Criminals (M) 1:30 Bar Hunters (PG) 2:00 Ax Men (M) 3:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 3:30 American Pickers (PG) 4:30 Baggage Battles (PG) 5:00 Swamp People (PG) 6:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:00 Friday Night Countdown 7:30 American Pickers (PG) 8:30 TBA 11:30 World’s Most Amazing Videos (M v) 12:30 The Travel Bug (PG) 1:30 Swamp People (PG)
11:00 Life Off Road (PG) 11:30 Desert Collectors (PG) 12:30 STIHL Timbersports 1:00 Blokesworld (PG) 1:30 Cycling: Six Day Series: Brisbane Highlights (PG) 2:30 Baggage Battles (PG) 3:00 Swamp People (PG) 4:00 DUI (PG) 5:00 Storage Wars (PG) 6:00 Deadliest Roads (PG) 7:00 TBA 9:30 Movie: “Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer” (PG) (’07) Stars: Jessica Alba
11:30 Fish Of The Day (PG) 12:00 The Fishing Show (PG) 1:00 DUI (PG) 1:30 Night Thunder 2:30 Merv Hughes Fishing (PG) 3:00 Step Outside With Paul Burt (PG) 3:30 Storage Wars (PG) 4:00 Deadliest Roads (PG) 5:00 Swamp People (PG) 6:00 The Simpsons (PG) 7:00 Movie: “Hot Shots!” (PG) (’91) Stars: Charlie Sheen 8:40 Movie: “The Day After Tomorrow” (PG) (’03) Stars: Jake Gyllenhaal
11:00 The Simpsons (PG) 12:00 Swamp People (PG) 1:00 Baggage Battles (PG) 2:30 Bloopers (PG) 3:00 Blokesworld (PG) 3:30 Hardliners (PG) 4:00 Night Thunder 5:00 Swamp People (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Talking Footy 9:00 Movie: “Blood Father” (MA15+) (’16) Stars: Mel Gibson 11:00 Movie: “Deliver Us From Evil” (MA15+) (’13) Stars: Eric Bana
11:00 The Travel Bug (PG) 12:00 World’s Most Amazing Videos (M) 1:00 Bar Hunters (M) 1:30 Bogans (M) 2:00 Ax Men (M) 3:00 American Pickers (PG) 4:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 5:00 Swamp People (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Vegas Rat Rods (PG) 8:30 Full Custom Garage (PG) 9:30 Counting Cars (PG) 10:30 Graveyard Carz (PG) 11:30 Road Hauks (PG) 12:30 The Travel Bug (PG)
11:00 The Travel Bug (PG) 12:00 World’s Most Amazing Videos (M) 1:00 Bar Hunters (M) 1:30 Bogans (M) 2:00 Ax Men (M) 3:00 Full Custom Garage (PG) 4:00 Counting Cars (PG) 5:00 Swamp People (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Futurama (PG) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 9:30 Family Guy (M) 10:30 American Dad (M v,s) 11:30 Housos (MA15+) 12:00 The Travel Bug (PG)
10:00 Cheers (PG) 11:00 Bondi Rescue 12:00 Matlock (M v) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 TBA 4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 Hawaii Five-O (M v) 9:30 Madam Secretary (M) 10:30 NCIS (M) 11:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v) 12:30 Home Shopping
10:00 Cheers (PG) 11:00 Bondi Rescue 12:00 Matlock (M v) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 Walker, Texas Ranger (M v) 11:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (MA15+) 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Nash Bridges (M v)
12:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 1:00 XVenture Family Challenge 1:30 Undercover Boss (PG) 2:30 The Indestructibles (PG) 3:00 The Offroad Adventure Show 4:00 Which Car? 4:30 Reel Action 5:00 Australian Fishing Championship 5:30 Escape Fishing With ET (PG) 6:00 COPS (PG) 6:30 Scorpion (PG) 7:30 Football: Hyundai A-League: Elimination Final 10:30 Law And Order: SVU (M v) 11:30 Hawaii Five-O (M v)
10:30 Undercover Boss (PG) 11:30 Australian Fishing Championship 12:00 Escape Fishing With ET (PG) 12:30 Buy To Build 1:00 The Doctors (PG) 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 The Indestructibles (PG) 4:00 Fishing Edge 4:30 What’s Up Down Under 5:00 I Fish 5:30 Attenborough’s Planet Earth (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 9:30 MotoGP 2019 Race 4 Spain Grand Prix 11:00 48 Hours (M v)
10:00 Cheers (PG) 11:00 Attenborough’s Planet Earth 12:00 Matlock (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 Law And Order: SVU (M) 10:30 48 Hours (M) 11:30 Super Rugby Wrap 12:30 Home Shopping
10:00 Cheers (PG) 11:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 12:00 Matlock (M v) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 CSI: Miami (M) 10:30 The Mentalist (M v) 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG)
10:00 Cheers (PG) 11:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 12:00 Matlock (M v) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v) 10:20 NCIS (PG) 12:10 Home Shopping 2:10 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG)
3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:30 Becker (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Pointless (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Two And A Half Men (PG) 9:00 The Graham Norton Show (M) 10:00 Sex And The City (MA15+) 11:45 The Late Late Show With James Corden (M) 12:40 Home Shopping 1:40 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG)
3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:30 Becker (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Pointless (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 TBA 9:20 Sex And The City (MA15+) 11:40 The Late Late Show With James Corden (M) 12:30 Home Shopping 1:30 Queer Eye For The Straight Guy (PG) 2:30 Medium (M v) 3:30 The Late Late Show (M) 4:30 Home Shopping
11:35 Charmed (PG) 1:30 Fresh Off The Boat (PG) 2:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Frasier (PG) 6:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Man With A Plan (PG) 8:30 Hughesy, We Have A Problem (M) 9:30 Movie: “No Reservations” (G) (’07) Stars: Catherine Zeta-Jones 11:30 The Loop 2:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG)
2:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:30 Frasier (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:30 Frasier: Father Of The Bride/ Radio Wars/ Everyone’s A Critic (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Medium (M v) 10:30 Buffy The Vampire Slayer (M) 11:30 Medium (M v) 12:30 Home Shopping 1:30 Medium (M v) 2:30 Frasier (PG) 4:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 4:30 Home Shopping 5:30 The Brady Bunch
3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:30 Becker (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Pointless (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Two And A Half Men (PG) 9:00 Fresh Off The Boat (PG) 10:00 Two And A Half Men (PG) 11:30 The Late Late Show With James Corden (M) 12:30 Home Shopping 1:30 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG)
3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:30 Becker (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Pointless (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Two And A Half Men (PG) 9:00 Arj Barker - Get In My Head (M s,l) 10:30 Charmed (PG) 11:30 The Late Late Show With James Corden (M) 12:30 Home Shopping 1:30 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG)
3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:30 Becker (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Pointless (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Two And A Half Men (PG) 9:00 Movie: “Shanghai Knights” (M v) (’03) Stars: Jackie Chan 11:20 The Late Late Show With James Corden (M) 12:25 Home Shopping 1:25 Frasier (PG) 2:25 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG)
12:00 Movie: “Sleepwalk With Me” (M) (’12) Stars: Mike Birbiglia 1:35 Bad Bridesmaids (M s) 2:30 My House (M) 3:00 Room 101 (PG) 3:30 Cyberwar (PG) 3:55 Magic The Gathering (PG) 4:20 PBS Newshour 5:20 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 6:20 Vice News Tonight 6:45 Seconds From Disaster (PG) 7:40 RocKwiz (PG) 8:30 The Feed 9:30 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee (MA15+)
12:00 Movie: “Chicken With Plums” (M) (’11) Stars: Mathieu Amalric (In French) 1:40 Billy On The Street (M s,d) 2:05 The Marngrook Footy Show (PG) 3:35 Tattoo Age (PG) 4:00 PBS Newshour 5:00 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 6:00 Vice News Tonight 6:25 Rex In Rome (PG) (In Italian) 7:20 Monty Python’s Flying Circus (PG) 8:30 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (PG) 9:00 Intervention (M) 10:00 Project Blue Book (M v)
12:00 The Feed 1:00 Front Up 1:30 Gaycation (M l,s) 2:25 VICE (M l,v) 3:00 PBS Newshour 4:00 Mastermind 6:35 Beat The Internet 7:30 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 8:30 Movie: “Miller’s Crossing” (M) (’90) Stars: Albert Finney 10:45 Movie: “600 Miles” (MA15+) (’15) Stars: Tim Roth (In English/ Spanish) 12:15 Vice News Tonight 12:45 Lost Girl (M s) 2:30 France 24 News In English From Paris
5:00 Worldwatch – Korean News 5:30 Indonesian News 6:10 Hong Kong News 6:30 Chinese News 7:00 Russian News 7:30 Polish News 8:00 Maltese News 8:30 Worldwatch Continues 12:00 The Fifth Element: Special Marathon (PG) Stars: Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman 1:45 Halfworlds (MA15+) (In English/ Indonesian) 2:55 France 24 News In English From Paris 3:00 Thai News 3:30 Bangla News 4:00 Punjabi News
1:55The Island With Bear Grylls (M l) 2:50 PopAsia TV (PG) 3:50 Legally Brown (PG) 4:20 Cloning The Woolly Mammoth (PG) (In Russian/ English/ Korean) 5:10 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 6:10 Dateline 6:40 Seconds From Disaster (PG) 7:40 RocKwiz (PG) 8:30 South Park (MA15+) 9:00 Adam Looking For Eve (MA15+) (In German) 9:50 Taboos And Subcultures (MA15+)
12:00 Movie: “Delicacy” (M l) (’11) Stars: Audrey Tautou (In French) 2:00 The Island With Bear Grylls (M l,n) 3:00 Rise (PG) 3:50 Legally Brown (PG) 4:20 PBS Newshour 5:20 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 6:20 Adam Ruins Everything (PG) 6:45 Seconds From Disaster (PG) 7:40 RocKwiz (PG) 8:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (PG) 9:30 Slutever (M) 10:25 Das Boot (M l,s,v) (In German/ French)
1:05 Billy On The Street (M l) 1:30 Nuts And Bolts (M d,l,s,v) 2:25 My House (M l,s) 2:55 Jungletown (PG) 3:45 Legally Brown (PG) 4:15 PBS Newshour 5:15 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 6:15 Vice News Tonight 6:45 Seconds From Disaster (PG) 7:40 RocKwiz (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Whiplash” (MA15+) (’14) Stars: JK Simmons 10:30 Movie: “Bird” (M d,l) (’88) Stars: Forest Whitaker
41 Pynsent St Horsham ph 5382 1249 www.horshamcentrecinemas.com.au
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$10.00 Tuesday Movies *7.30pm - Avengers: Endgame [m] 7.40pm - Top End Wedding [m] 7.50pm - The Hustle [m]
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$10.00 Wednesday Movies *7.30pm - Pokémon: Detective Pikachu 7.40pm - POMS [pg] 7.50pm - Long Shot [m]
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www.northwestrealestate.net.au 53-55 Scott Street, Warracknabeal
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51 Scott St – Set in the heart of Warracknabeal’s main street. Currently being used as medical rooms but being sold with vacant possession this commercial 1 zoned property features a large waiting room with reception counter, 4 offices, a consulting room, tea room, storeroom and a former bank safe. The property has access off Scott St and Devereux St with excellent off street parking and a 3 bay carport. The building has a reverse cycle A/C and alarm system.
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85 Jamouneau St – Featuring a large bright and airy kitchen/meals/ family room, spacious separate lounge, 3 double bedrooms, main with ensuite, functional family bathroom, 3 toilets, excellent heating - cooling and gas hotplates, electric oven and a dishwasher. Outside you’ll find an outdoor entertaining area, single carport, workshop, vegie garden with fruit trees and the convenience of rear lane access.
30 Walker St – Over the years that we have managed this property it has been occupied with very little vacancy time. This Hardiplank home features 2 double bedrooms with BIR’s, modern kitchen with electric stove, spacious lounge, split system A/C, renovated bathroom and an internal laundry. Outside the compact corner block has a storage shed and single carport with good fences. Currently rented for $180pw to the same tenant for the past couple of years.
1 Duncan St – Featuring a large kitchen/dining/living area with a five burner gas cook top stove, range hood with stainless steel splash back, walk in pantry, dishwasher & dbl sink. The open living area has directional lighting, a split system a/c and evap. cooling outlet. Sliding doors open up to what could be a further living space, games room or even a fourth bedroom. The 3 b/rooms are carpeted with one having BIR’s, one a ceiling fan and the other a small split systems. Outside there is a carport, 3 x garden/storage sheds of varying sizes, bird cages, a r/w tank and a paved outdoor living area.
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92-94 Woods St – Set in the heart of the main street of Donald is these 2 Commercial shops. 94 Woods St is rented for 5 years commencing in June 2018 at $10,404 pa with annual CPI rent increases. Currently rented to a Plumbing Business with a large modern retail and office area, 2 storerooms, a loading dock, undercover storage area, toilets, large shed, yard space and another smaller vehicle/ equipment shed. The property is well fenced with rear access. 92 Woods St is currently empty with an estimated rent return of $150pw. Some of the costs are shared between the 2 buildings.
29 Garrard St – Set on quarter acre block close to Hopetoun’s P-12 College and a short distance to the local sporting ground. The owners have repainted inside and out and put in new floor coverings. The tiled modern kitchen has electric appliances, down lighting and a ceiling fan. With modern bench tops they have kept the original cupboards as it adds to the character of the kitchen. The dining and lounge area plus the bedrooms all have floating laminate flooring. For your comfort a large Fujitsu split system a/c services the whole home. The 3 bedrooms all have ceiling fans and BIR’s and the house is insulated.
AUCTION FRIDAY 24th May, 2019 @ 2pm on site 41 Meyer St – Set on a block measuring approx. 800 sq. mts. in a leafy street in Donald this w/board home is ripe to receive some “tender loving attention” to bring it back to its former glory.The home features electric window shutters on the front windows and polished boards through the entry, front b/room and lounge. The lounge also has a wood heater insert.The kitchen has timber cupboards, an island bench and electric appliances. Two of the b/ rooms have BIR’s and the bathroom has a separate shower and bath. Outside there is a dbl. carport and garden shed with a cement floor.
119 Anderson St – Ideal entry point residential home. The home features 4 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen with ample cupboards, family friendly bathroom and sundry shedding and a well fenced 990m2(approx.) block. The property is within easy walk to the Secondary College and state Primary school.
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11 Houston St – This centrally located home should be on your list of must sees. Featuring a modern kitchen with electric stove, spacious lounge, separate dining room, 3 bedrooms, bathroom with shower and separate bath, split system A/C and evaporative cooling. Outside the large block is ideal for the kids and it has a single garage and a workshop.The home is a close walk to the primary school and the shops. Currently rented for $220pw until at least 14/7/19.
30 Taverner St – This 2 bedroom home has a renovated kitchen, bathroom and laundry. Floating floorboards through most of the house and tiles in the wet areas. The kitchen features ele cooking and plenty of room for the kitchen table. The lounge has a brand new wood heater and a Ref A/C. Both bedrooms are a quite a good size, with the master having a WIR or small study. The renovated bathroom contains a large shower and new vanity, with the toilet in the large laundry. Outside you will find a good sized block with lovely standard roses along the front fence, a carport on the side and a dble garage, small garden shed and a sep work shop. The house was fully rewired less than 2 years ago.
130 Anderson St – Set close to the Secondary college is this very comfortable brick veneer home. Featuring 3 dble bedrooms all with BIR’s, light and bright lounge with large windows, functional kitchen with electric stove, split system, wood heating and a family friendly bathroom with a shower and separate bath, this home ticks all the boxes. Outside you’ll find a single carport, small storage shed and a rainwater tank all on a 1000 m2 corner block. Currently rented on a periodic basis for $175pw.
Price: $149,000
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18 Darts Ave – Featuring 3 double bedrooms, 2 living areas, formal dining room plus an office or kids playroom, modern kitchen with gas stove, electric wall oven and dishwasher, beautifully renovated bathroom with bath, separate shower and modern tiles, evap cooling and gas heating.Outside there is a single carport and garage, large poly rainwater tank, established garden, chicken yard and the convenience of rear gates. Recently the owners have replaced the roof and spouts and upgraded the carpets.
Unit 1, 4 Livingstone St – You will have to be quick to snap up this solid brick 2 bedroom front unit. Boasting a combined lounge/ dining room, separate kitchen, sunroom, spacious bathroom with separate toilet, ceiling fans and built-in robes in both bedrooms, split system a/c, single carport and a rainwater tank. Currently tenanted until 15/5/17 at $160p/w.
3 Athol Crt – Move into this as new modern brick veneer home boasting 3 double bedrooms, spacious open plan living/meals area, excellent heating and cooling, well appointed kitchen, 2 outdoor entertaining areas, easy care garden with workshop, rainwater tanks and the convenience of a double garage with auto doors and storage cupboard.
53 Abbott St – A 4 bedroom home under $100,000 isn’t very common these days. Your money goes a long way when you not only consider that you are getting a 4 bedroom home but the house has gas cooking, a large split system A/C, 2 showers, 2 toilets, spacious lounge, exterior vinyl cladding, 3kw solar system, 2 rainwater tanks, single garage and a carport. All this on approx 1000m2 block.
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65 Woods St – Don’t worry about asking me any questions about this home you will just have to come and inspect it for yourself. It’s huge. With the possibility of 7 bedrooms, 2 kitchens, 2 showers, 2 toilets, 4 living areas including the former bank chamber, evap cooling, split system, instant gas hot water, modern bathroom, balcony, double carport with rear access. Ideal for living in and using part of it to run a small business from STCA with prominent main street frontage.
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6 Upper Roy St – This gives you an 8.66% gross return based on the full asking price. Continue renting the property after May or you can have access for owner occupation. The large country style kitchen has electric appliance and there is dining room adjacent to the kitchen. This room could have many uses - computer, sewing, games etc. The bedrooms are all carpeted and two have BIR’s and one has a ceiling fan. The bathroom has a separate bath and shower and the toilet is also separate. A split system air cond. is situated in the lounge room. There is also a rear sunroom area.
6 Devereux St – Here is a rare find. Set on an approx 541.2m2 block, this shed measures 6m x 9m with a 3m wide x 3.1m high roller door. The block has water connected and power is connected to the shed. The fences are in very good condition and this block would suit someone looking to store a caravan or boat.
21-25 Scott St – You will be surprised at what you are getting for your money here. Firstly you get 2 shops on the one title with each shop having it’s own power. There are 2 toilets, a carport, tea small and large open plan display areas. The title with the 2 shops is approx 14m wide by 57.9m deep. Secondly you get a vacant block with rear access adjoining the 2 shops which would be fantastic for further development. This title is 10m wide by 50.3m deep. This property is set at the northern end of the towns main street with views looking towards the Yarriambiack creek and just a short stroll to the Lions Park. This property is being sold with vacant possession.
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Adorable ragdoll kittens, 3 blue point f, 1 seal point m, vert checked, microchipped, immunized, wormed, friendly, sweet, fully house trained with other cats and dogs, mic # 956000010101898 / 5793 / 1524 / Ridgey Didge Little Horse Haven 1733 $550 Ph 0404787883 Palomino miniatures for sale Ph Aviary bred parrots, princess’s all 0418516253 colours, young and adults, Bourkes Stock horse X, 4yo, bay gelding, including Rosa, Pied, Splits, 15hh, saddle trained but very Cockatiels, one pair of Parrotlets, green, good nature, good home ring for prices and colours available only, selling due to too many Ph 0408535515 horses $700 Ph 0477439545
Antique overmantel, over 100yo, fancy design on woodwork with mirrors and 5 shelves $450 Ph 53820113 Antique Singer treadle sewing machine frame with timber top $115 Ph 0439300079
22’ Walkabout caravan with Landcruiser 80 series steel axle, disc brakes, all independent air bags, suspension with built in air compressor and tank, 186L, 2dr fridge/freezer, separate shower, toilet, 7kg washing machine, aircon, gas room heating, many extras $38,000 Ph 0429986219 26’ True Lux fifth wheeler, well maintained, new gas instant hot water service, 3 deep cycle 150W batteries, Tortech 2000W heavy duty inverter, 3x 160W solar panels near new, 30amp regulator, spacious interior, generous bench space, Miele washing machine, microwave, 2dr elec fridge, gas stove and oven, island q/bed new mattress, separate toilet/shower, generous clothing storage and general storage, TV in kitchen and bedroom, CD player, long heavy duty awning, 180L clean water storage, 80L grey water storage, full length ground cover mat, 9t jack, two spare tyres, plus hosing and elec gear, tow vehicle 2007 Silverado Chev, 111,775kms, extra cab/LWB, 8’ drop side tray, well maintained and serviced XKI701, selling due to ill health $100,000 or will split van must go first Ph 55743221, 0407256517 or 0407743234 for more details
Kimberley Kamper 03/04 Limited Edition with boat loader/ marine pack, hard floor. both summer awning and full annexe and sides, 1x 200amp hr AGM battery, 1000w pure sine wave inverter, 20w Redarc BC/DC battery management system, incl 30L Engel fridge $19,000 Ph 0428891696 for more info/ photos Nissan Campervan, 2L motor, reg, fridge, stove, microwave, wind out awning, VGC $8500 Ph 0481481577
Pop-up Statesman Royale caravan, 17’6”, 1994, island d/ bed, mod/cons, roll-out awning, EC $18,000 Ph 0407821021
Plough, Britstand, single furrow, great garden ornament $400 Ph 0400999412
Budgerigars, all from imported bloodlines, show quality, priced to sell Ph 0428730777 Budgerigars, assorted colours $8each Ph 0417533579
Tropical fish, convict cichlids or Budgerigars, show quality at pet bristlenose catfish $10each or 3 for prices Ph 0447080439 $25, $5 from each purchase goes Dorper Ewes x 15, 3yo, running to anti-cancer Ph 0474159010 after with white suffolk ram, PIC 6pm # 3HSDF138 $150 each Ph 0407091151 The Weekly Advertiser Ducks, Silver Appleyard bantam, welcomes your advertising. 3mths old and chickens Silver We are required strictly by law Laced Wyandotte, 2.5mths old $20 to include specific information on some items when each Ph 0429846236 publishing your advertisement. Guinea Fowls, plus kids chooks A snapshot of your obligations Ph 53583440 evenings, Stawell are as follows: Lovely kittens, born 05/02/19, ANIMALS ginger boy, white/ginger/black girl *All for-sale advertisements, Ph 0400904727 Horsham area for either cats or dogs must Male king parrot $80, blue include one of the following: Bonnets $40 each, licence no • Individual microchip numbers 12402648-B Ph 0429019569 • Vet certificate to exclude Peachface and Fisher Lovebirds, individual animals from variety of colours, from $20 Ph needing microchips 0428832058 Stawell • Domestic animal-business Pugs, 3 female, 1 male, 2 fawn, number 2 black, to best of homes m/c LIVESTOCK 956000006157975 / 6416359 *Selling, giving away or / 6416120 / 6415039 $2200 Ph bartering of all livestock 0448158577 must include a Property Pure bred Kelpie pups, good Identification Code (PIC working parents, vet checked, number) in the advertisement. immunised, microchipped, ready to go, mic # 956506567205 / 440744 / 0506559087 Ph 0457100971 Purebred labrador, 3yo, m/c, reluctant sale, good home only, m/c # 978102100245130 Ph 0419505737
Caravans Hayman Reece complete, EC, 12’ new sun blocker wall, new annex floor $450ono Ph 0407861766
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Caravans Campervan Fiat Ducato Maxi, 130L 12V caravan fridge $750 Ph 2009, 3L diesel, 6sp AMT, 89,000 kms, fully self-contained 0427840201 with shower, toilet, HWS, ducted 1969 Viscount, 15’, vintage heating, 2 house batteries, 2 solar caravan, registered, full annex, panels, 110L fresh and 60L grey original condition $7500 Ph water tanks, 80L Waeco fridge, Origo 2 burner marine stove, UHF 0481481577 radio, TV, 6 speaker cd/radio, 1986 Viscount pop-top, d/bed, wired for both 12 and 240V, d/bed, front kitchen, annexe, awning, wind-out awning, excellent storage, family van $9750 Ph 0417722754 health reason for sale XLG997 $73,000ono Ph Doug 0427848167 Horsham
2004 Jayco Freedom pop-top, full annex, double island bed, 3way fridge, air con, microwave, tv, EC, reg to Dec 19 $14,500ono Ph 0400633802
2016 Jayco Eagle, used 5 times, sleeps 7, electric awning with full annex, loads of extras $22,000 Ph 0419707196
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REDUCED 2005 Jayco Heritage 30th Anniversary model pop-top, very good exterior, immaculate interior, full oven, easy towing, low TARE, microwave, fridge, a/c, annex, d/island bed, TV, lots of storage space, never been off-road, reg till 08/19 $19,000 Ph 0428922335 REDUCED 2016 Regal pop-top, 17’ 6”, dual axle, fully insulated, a/c, full ensuite, TV, fridge/freezer, full gas stove, EC, suit new buyer $48,000neg Ph 0412459370
Caravan, custom built mid 1980s, 17.5’, front kitchen, 2 s/bed, 8’ wide REDUCED Caravan Windsor Deluxe Tebbs annex, all in beautiful Genesis, 2011, 19’, pop-top, condition $10,500 Ph 0419348320 shower and toilet, A/C, new tyres, always shedded, EC $26,900 Ph 0427891594
Carry-Me Camper, EC, all zippers working, very easy setup, selling REDUCED Jayco pop-top, d/bed, due to upgrade $4500 Ph John air con, full annexe, GC, reg until 0427007216 12/19 $18,000 Ph 0402814596
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25 Tyne Bagshaw scarifier, GC $1200 Ph 53870503
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28T Massey field bin, ground opening lids, with swivel hopper, VGC $7000 plus GST Ph Ph 0459060306 Wimmera Mallee area Family Jayco caravan, very comfy d/island pillow top bed, 2 good size bunk beds, microwave, 90L fridge, easy to erect annex, a/c and heating, plus all accs Ph Nathan for availability 0418657247
2x Firestone tractor tyres, 20.8x42, 25% tread $440 inc Gst McCormick-Deering “22-36” for pair Ph 0428894258 tractor, original cond, good goer, 2x Michelin 650/75 R 38 tyres, made in 1932 $7500 or offers Ph 70% tread $1650 inc Gst for pair 0448710628 Ph 0428894258 New Holland slasher 96, 8’ $700 33’ Murray harrows on folding Ph 0490364260 Dimboola frame $800 Ph 53870503
40KA chamberlain with 6 cylinder motor in GC, 43’ tri axle Southern Cross trailer in GC, 43’ flat top freighter trailer, 45’ tri axle trailer REDUCED Jayco Swan 2012, with bogie dolly in GC $48,500 only used at Christmas, EC, inc Gst or can separate Ph lightweight, easy to tow, room for 0427557622 family, 6-7 persons, comfortable queen with innerspring mattress, and double bed, fridge, gas-electric stove, microwave, full annex etc. $20,000ono Ph 0475346818 leave a message
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Sherwell 35T comby field bin, late model, EC $13,000ono plus GST Ph 0459060306 Wimmera Mallee area
Lawn mower, fairly new, only used 6 times, EC $150 Ph 53821345
Smale round bale feed out cart $800 Ph 53870503
Miners couch/chaise lounge, lovely item, bottle green imitation velvet, original wire base, totally refurbished $500 Ph 0439101170
Superior Multi head slasher mower, model SRM230 8’, 3pl 8’ $3750 Ph 53826461 or 0429309491 Suzuki 4 wheeler, magnetic drill, large table and six chairs, kipor caravan, Jenny 2.6 KVA, 8 low loader tyres, 7.5r x 15 on spider rims, near new Ph 0497616187 Westfield Auger, 70/10, swing away, GC $11,550 inc Gst Ph 0428504797
Metal tool box 1.15m long x 15cm wide $30 Ph 0458014560
Gentech generator, 6KVA/1804MP welder, 13HP elec Brand new shelving, various start, Honda, new batt, excellent sizes, prices from $230 Ph order $1500ono Ph 0428944462 0409368076 Golf Clubs and buggy, ladies right Bricks clean reds, $1 each Ph hand, VGC $85 Ph 0417878805 53811093 Golf Clubs, 12 clubs, bag buggy, Bricks, second hand, red approx GC $200ono Ph 0437833878 750 $200 Ph 0458681119 Golf ride on Parkmaker plus uni $650 Ph 0428825864 Halls Gap
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Case 2388 AFX, big top, draper front, 4781 engine hrs, 3375 rotor hrs, UGC, 92756FD $75,000 Ph REDUCED Chamberlain C670 0409538742 or 0458683197 tractor, VGC, 4099hrs $6000 Ph Chamberlain 4280 tractor 0407340457 $4500ono or swap for Fiat 900, 1000, 1100 Ph 0497635941
Windsor Caravan, 2003 16’ Streamliner, 2 s/beds, reading lights, air con, skylight, gas oven, microwave, fridge, roll-out awning, annexe walls, great condition $18,500 Ph 0417764473 West Wimmera
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Fordson Power Major, 3PL remotes, VG tyres, ROPS, runs well, David Brown 880, 3PL, good tyres runs well $8500 Ph 0438078628 Gator John Deer TX, Nov 08, 1986hrs, with elec tipping tray $6500 Ph 0429986219 Grain silo, 120 bags $550 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola Hay rakes, Bamford 6 wheel, two to pick from, hook together or work single, extra parts to suit rakes $990each Ph Ken 0429986227 or Brendon 0428986218
7” Vibra shank knock on points, kept undercover, GC $35 Ph 0458014560 $7 Ph 0409538742 Family size tent, Stockman Weekender, bungalow style, 2.8m H x 3m W x 4.21m L, brand new $475 Ph 0432502452
Five burner gas/electric BBQ, infrared rotisserie, used only 4 times $1000 Ph 0437525300 Ararat FREE 2 palm trees for removal at own expense Ph 0408315363
Generator 2.5 0417291007
B.H. fitness cross trainer, as new $800 Ph 0447674771 Ararat Blower/vac Stihl SH 85, EC $150ono Ph 53470200 Book sale, military history, sports, Australina, gardening and more Ph 0400254859
1418 Benz, runs No. 4 eaton, full air diff hydral, panel damage, q/release, t/table $1800 Oh 0419778181 Jeparit
Bosch elec hand held grass trimmer, had very little use $75 Ph 53823136 or 0408823136
18 plate disc harrows, 3pl new $550 Ph 53826461 or 0429309491 John Deere tractor backhoe REDUCED Sheep feeders x 3, $6500 Ph 0417385465 approx 1 tonne $990 each inc Gst Ph 0427716088
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New room/ensuite unit 4.75x3.6m, suitable many uses, fully insulated/double glazed windows, steel frame, laminated walls, robust construction with quality fittings, delivery at additional cost Ph 53822939 Onga transfer pump and all fittings $250 Ph 0403033500 Portable Lincoh welder, 200amp, 3000 watt, 15amp generator, with Kohler twin motor on wheels $1600 Ph 0429986219
REDUCED 2000 Surplus building bricks, new $800 for the lot or will separate Ph 0457570421 REDUCED Art books, many styles, artists, crafts, history, approx 200 books $400 Ph 0427581182 REDUCED Genuine Powerfit E380 machine, remote, instructions and bands, minimal usage $350 Ph 0417082252
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Lawn mower Masport 500 golf, Ph Briggs and Stratton, 5hp motor, 20” cut, as new $1500 Ph 0400536345
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1989 Case 1680 header, 30’ 1010 bat front and finger reel, good tyres, smale p/plucker, 5635 engine hrs, trailer $24,200 inc Gst Ph 0428951262
Motorhome bus, 1991 Isuzu, reg, good order $9500 Ph 0419778181 Jeparit
Lawn mower Masport 400, 2.5yo $900 Ph 53822660
REDUCED John Deere Starfire Holland fixed turn table $550 inc 3000 receiver $3000 inc Gst Ph Gst Ph 0428894258 0428837235 Inter scarifier, 211, 33 tyne, VGC REDUCED New Holland 848 $3000 plus Gst Ph 0408504575 Baler, needs work $500ono inc
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Hydro pressure excavator, sucker trailer large capacity, 2006 sharp, reliable $25,000 plus Gst Ph 0428582177
Jason Bright and Craig Lowndes Acco 8.3 Cummins motor 5 Fridge for sale along with other framed and signed Ford prints, cubic metre hyd mixer $15,000 Ph items $200 Ph 0435593569 ideal for the man cave, from $90 0498511395 Horsham Ph 0427630051 Air conditioner reverse cycle Garage tiltadoor 4m long x 2m Kangaroo tail pump, decorative, teco window mount $200 Ph high VGC $170 Ph 0419330195 ideal for ponds or the like, Ararat 0439300079 refurbished years and maintained to present state, will work, Air conditioner, reverse cycle, tail approx 900mm $500 Ph REDUCED Chamberlain cassette type, GC $250 Ph 0439101170 combine, 24 row, 7” spacing press 0437365657 wheels $1500ono Ph 0419778181 Kindling wood 6x4 trailer load, Jeparit pick up Ararat $50 Ph 0411419516
1 450L poly sheep trough, GC, Header International 726, PTO, $250.00 Ph 0407340457 18’ front, used this year $300 Ph 1-3pt linkage scarry bar, 3.5mts 0490364260 Dimboola wide $200 Ph 0407340457 Header, New Holland TR95, 30F, bat reel, new tyres and lights $9500 Ph 0402293486
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Mistral electric heater, never used, good for small room or caravan $25 can deliver to Ararat Ph 0458014560
Greenfield ride-on mower, 18.5hp, 32” cut, B&S motor, 15hrs work $3600 Ph 53583773
New website for Farmers view this item for sale and more grain, hay, machinery, livestock, 13hp electric start TWM motor, free to list items for sale www. complete parts, only $85 Ph agsalesaustralia.com.au Ph 0411419516 Ararat Canvas awnings 1 x 15’x6’ and 0429008301 15 bundles of Big Baler twine 1 x 9’6” x 6’ as new $200 each Ph extra $50 inc Gst Ph 53882236 0418396669 Ararat evenings Car tandem trailer, Ford wheels, 1600 cleaned bricks $500 Ph 14x6-4, VGC, ramps and brakes, GT Mountain bike, regularly serviced, GC $250ono Ph no reg $3500 Ph 0407581291 53821517 Allis Chalmers “WC” Patrol, 0458491377 grader/frontend/loader rare, good 1936 Edward VIII New Guinea Cement sheet tile underlay, goer, built in the 1940s $7000 Ph penny, very rare $1700 Ph 1800x1200, five sheets $50 the lot Hay/grazing oats, cleaned $1000 or can separate Ph 0428525970 per tonne plus Gst Ph 53838240 53821452 for more info 53542542 Tru Blu 4x4 Camper, family after 7pm Ararat camping, bush camping at its Capraie submersible pump, Portable stock loading ramp, lots 2438 pavers, coverage 109m2, Heatstrip portable electric best, lots of extras $4300ono Text 1.1kw complete with wiring, of features, 6m long, lifts to 2.7m paver size 9’x7.5”x2” Ph 53823720 Condor golf buggy, single heater, brand new $400ono Ph seater, comes with sides, esky, $6200 Ph 0428944462 pressure switch, bore cap and 0428167046 0447674771 Ararat popping, very little use $2000 Ph REDUCED 40/80 Chamberlain 3 Mature palm trees for removal GC, no further use $1300ono Ph $200 each Ph 0458683197 0406533184 Homebrew kit, spirit and beer, too 0457866027 front end loader, new clutch $13,500 Ph 0417526256 6 wardrobe doors, 2340mm high Davey figher fighter all purpose much to list $999 Ph 0419505737 including some tracks $50 the lot pump $300 Ph 0403033500 Husqvarna chainsaw, smallaire Ph 0428525970 Ararat Extension ladder, wooden air seeder fan $250 Ph 0428944462
Windsor caravan 1998 19’6 statesman, island bed, reading lights, battery pack, skylight, aircon, gas stove, microwave, fridge, roll-out awning annexe walls, EC $26,500 Ph 53820505
For Sale
Reese UFO mower, red model, 3.1m cut $9000 plus GST Ph 0427340546 Ruddweigh cattle weighing Boss race jetter 4300 KPA high platform $350 inc Gst Ph pressure drain cleaner on back 0457866027 of 1990 Mitsubishi Triton ute with Sheep feeder, Smale, 2 wheel 200lt water tank, hoses, inspection trailer on springs, 15 bags, weight camera and 2 aluminium tool boxes measuring, roll top tarp $2750 Ph etc vin# JMFMG1V20KJ003046, as is $12,000 Ph 0428944295 0429986227 or 0428986218 www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au
Garage Sale
REDUCED Golf Buggy, electric folding Parmaker Spirit Ghia, VGC $1300ono Ph 53823503
RED CROSS TOY SALE 34 Gardenia St, Horsham
Thursday, May 9th 3pm - 6pm Friday, May 10th 12pm - 6pm Huge toy selection and childrens items
Garage Sale 78 Wavell St, Horsham Saturday, May 11 8.30am - 12 noon
Plants, household items, bric-a-brac strictly no early birds
REDUCED Innovis NQ3500D Brother embroidery and sewing machine, complete kit, very little use $3300 Ph 53871345 or 0419509335 REDUCED Knee brace, GII rehab, lightweight, adjustable extension and flexion, EC $100 Ph 0427581182 REDUCED Sewing machine, Brother PS-57, VGC, $200 Ph 0427581182 REDUCED Stihl chainsaw, model MS 210, plus new chain, extra spanner, instruction books, 12V sharpener,14” bar, in EC $200 Ph 0487592270
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For Sale
Household Items
REDUCED Telephone with Bar fridge/storage $250ono Ph bracelet pendant alarm, Oricon 0447660707 Care $80 Ph 0427581182 Bench top stove, 16l elec oven, Ride on mower, Cox Stockman, in new condition $50 Ph 53822454 15 HP, B&S, EC $2200 Ph Bidet, brand new never used, 0417554089 2 remote controls, heated seat, Salt/pepper shaker collection w/ heated air dryer fan, bolts onto cabinet $150 Ph 0400254859 standard toilet, easy to install, full Scoba Dive computer, Oceanic insulation kit and instructions, no plumber required, paid $1800 sell VE 100 $120 Ph 0427581182 for $800ono Ph 53548250 Sherwell grain silo, capacity 38 tonne, GC $1850 Ph 53929233 Shoprider gopher with golf bag attachment and clubs $1900 Ph 0403033500 Signature cards, 3 cricket, 16 AFL, plus many footy inserts, Ph Ben 0427198023 Clawfoot bath original $400 Ph 0409538742
Marine
Mobility Aids
Motorcycles
REDUCED 2018 Harley Davidson softail breakout, special edition paint twisted cherry, Vance hinze pipes, pegs, grips, levers, blinkers As new Configura Comfort all modified, screaming eagle air electric riser recliner chair, 2 intake, bike travelled 45kms, brand motors, multi adjustable pillow new $30,000 Ph 0458505914 backrest with customisation, sadly chair only used 3 weeks, pickup Kaniva, retail $3500 - sell $2000 Ph 0409594549
Freezer 393L Westinghouse upright $150 Ph 0439300079 Household items, sofa bed, tv unit, 2x timber coffee tables, 2x entrance stands, computer desk, Single seat golf car 36v electric q/bed base, small timber table and with curtains. Includes purpose 4 chairs, best offer on all items Ph built trailer $2350 Ph 0418529907 0409210594 Brooker 12’, 8hp motor, tilted Ararat trailer, can launch on 10mls of Star posts, approx 50 $4each Ph water, swivel seat, life jackets, fish 53811093 finder, extinguisher, NR389 $3500 Tandem trailer, 10 x 6, carry 3.2 Ph 53975262 tonne with hoist, spare wheel, ZO7073 Ph 0458681119 Hunter marine flat bottom punt Tandem trailer, 10x6, stock crate, boat, 3.9m x 1.5m, with trailer, 15hp fair cond, 11mths reg, Z3767 Yamaha boat reg LU451, trailer $1550 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola S55279 $4200 Ph 0429336259 REDUCED 6 seater redgum Tandem trailer, 1850 x 3m outdoor setting, Wimmera $2500ono Ph 0438140590 Woodturners $850 Ph Merv Tango remote control portable air 0438823864 conditioner, 12mths old, no further use, new $698 sell for $450ono Ph REDUCED Barcelona prints, handpainted, Gaudi theme by Vida 0428433384 or 53569233 Pearson, famed set of 4 $300 Ph Taylormade RBZ stage 2 driver, 0427581182 3,5,7 woods, covers, RH senior flex, GC $360 Ph 53824210
Electric chair, Niagara Apollo lift/ recline/massage, EC, paid $11,500 Feb 2016, price $5000ono Ph 53823798
Two Everhot wood stoves, slow combustion $1000 or will separate Ph 0418551685
REDUCED Mitsubishi Van, fully fitted out, ex service vehicle, fair cond, unreg, SN 6486507 $590 Ph Toyota Camry Altise 2006, VCG, 10mths reg, RWC provided, REDUCED Vespa Scooter LX 53825727 business hours 125, 2010 model, as new, 1300km, inspection available, 93000kms, reg 1D6GL $3500 Ph 0429822558 90000kms service done, XLW609 Motor Vehicles $9000 reasonable offer considered $3000 - $10,000 Ph 0428891696 1988 Black Ford Maveric Nissan Patrol, 2dr STB, fully imported, dual fuel petrol and gas, 365,000kms, SGN262 best offer over $5000 Ph 53525010
Electric recliner lift chair, GC, $350ono Ph 0457165797 for inspection REDUCED Yamaha MW 100 Scooter, 2012 model, as new condition, 450kms $3200 Ph 0417320470
2005 VZ Holden Acclaim, dual fuel, VGC, auto, tint, tow bar, elec brakes, extra set mags included, reg until 21/6, 263,xxxkms, UFQ493 $3300ono Ph 0428975247
REDUCED Ally Craft 4.75 Bar Raider, hull no AU-ALY 98-8-6019, rego FE886, 50hp Mercury Mackay multi-link trailer, reg T59060, VGC for age, reluctant sale due to health $12,000ono Ph 0429954264
Holden Civic 2008 VTI/L model, Suzuki DRZ400E 2009, only 83,000kms, low kms, GC 1LJ9FL 872kms, like new, electric $6500ono Ph 0447660707 start, inc FMF off road muffler, selling unregistered $4200 Ph 0428556816
Suzuki GW Innazuma, 2013, registered, RWC, new tyres, perfect condition, 14,000kms $2800 Ph 0403827756
Hyundai Santa Fe 2008, 4WD, diesel, manual, tow bar, EC, 195,000kms, RWC, WJG512 $7950 Ph 53881215
Motor Vehicles
The Weekly Advertiser welcomes your advertising. We are required strictly by law to include specific information on some items when publishing your advertisement. A snapshot of your obligations are as follows: ROAD VEHICLES All advertisements for road vehicles must include a price, as well as: • A registration number, if registered • Either an engine number, VIN or chassis number if the vehicle is not registered.
REDUCED 2008 Harley Davidson 883 Sportster, 5800 genuine klm, Yamaha Scooter, 2012, as new immaculate condition, windscreen, condition, 926kms YW125A $2500 Ph 0419886169 original pipes and pegs, HL578, reg until Nov $7500 firm Ph REDUCED Brooker 4.2m 30hp Motor Vehicle mariner, elec start, power tilt, f/ 0428837235 Accessories steer, new trailer JO207 T77272 REDUCED 2009 Suzuki GS500, Household Items Washing machine, Stirling 9kg, as $2800 Ph 0400017344 EC, reg 9119, 8,255km $4500 Ph FG Ford Ute hard top, lockable, new $290 Ph 0439300079 0428857579 dark grey metallic, pick up REDUCED Caribbean half 2 inside wooden sliding doors Horsham $500ono Ph 0448824848 200cm H x 600cm W, 2 open and cab, 65hp Mercury outboard, Marine Steinbauer performance chip close doors 200cm H x 400cm W GC, DPO38, tilt trailer, H85.540 suit Colorado 2014-2019 $1000 Ph $200 Ph 0402077286 $4800ono Ph 53825727 business 0427840201 hours Toyota Hilux 2.8ltr diesel motor, Savage 3.6 metre aluminium disassembled $800 Eng No. 3L4018131 boat PD957, 9.9HP Johnson on tilt trailer, V03688, $1800 Ph 0467055587 2.5 and 2 seater lounge suite in EC $500ono Ph 0427347967 Murtoa
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15’ Utility boat on Brooker trailer, 90hp with fish finder, ZJ3688 $6500ono Ph 0427885641
Savage 3.7m fibre glass, 40hp Evinrude, forward controls, hull SR889, trailer X31568 $1800 Ph 0488325634
Motor Vehicles $10,000 - $20,000
2006 Holden Rodeo LT dual cab, 6cyl, 4x2 auto, RWC, Oct reg, mechanically VG 270,000kms, 1PG3QN $6500ono Ph for further details 0406533184
REDUCED Corner unit with 32” Samsung TV, EC $300 Ph 53824997 REDUCED Massage chair, top of the range, brand new, paid Water tank 1000lts, with trailer $3200 sell $2800 Ph 53871345 or and 450l poly water trough, GC 0419509335 $450 Ph 0407340457 Sanyo drinks fridge, bar size, Wilton 8” vice, American made, 160lt $150 Ph 0439300079 brand new, multiple available $200 Timber table with 4 chairs, timber Ph 0447347357 backs, tapestry seats VGC $200 Work zone camping inverter Ph 0498659636 Ararat generator, 4 stroke 2000w $400 Ph Wall cabinet, black and gold glass 0417302688 mirrors, draws, good storage $450 Ph 0447660707
Toyota Camry, 87,000kms, V6 CSI, animal barrier at rear, as is, no RWC, ZEG064 $3000ono Ph 0447660707
2008 VE Commodore wagon, auto, 199,000kms, reg til 12/19 YUL638 $6800ono Ph 0458083271 2007 Mercedes Benz E Class Fairlane ‘Ghia’ 1998, amaretto 200 Kompressor Avantgarde, gold, orig interior/exterior, 6 excellent cond, 1DQ5UL $14,000 CD stacker, EC, 212,000kms Ph 0408504235 $5750ono Ph 0431215956
Motorcycles REDUCED 380 Chev Lewis Ski 2014 Honda CRF 125, GC $2500 Boat, great looking, EC, RC757, plus Gst Ph 0428847201 trailer W20383 $11,500 Ph REDUCED 2004 BMW, 1150 RT, 53810600 ex NSW police, VGC, 86,000km, FI049 $4500ono Ph 0438912604
Washing machine, Simpson 5.5kg, top loader, as new $235 Ph 0432502452
REDUCED XH utility in beautiful condition, recently invested over $3,500 to return this vehicle to A1 mechanical condition, vehicle comes with Tradesman Bars ready to fit, $800 value, 1NU7GD, the utility is now in excess to our needs and is priced for quick sale at $2,990 as is Ph 0418504341
Honda Odyssey 2004, 2.4 auto, 7 seater, 290,000kms, motor not running, 8mths reg TDY970 $925 Ph 0434557919 Dimboola
Shoprider mobility scooter, GC, two new batteries $2000 firm Ph 0427970970 Ararat
REDUCED Club lounge 3 piece, Vetch seed for sale, 2 tonne Ph coffee table, cushions, great 0407549060 condition $220 Ph 0438114750 Vetch seed for sale, free to list items for sale www. agsalesaustralia.com.au Ph 0429008301
1999 Mitsubishi Lancer GLXI, REDUCED FG XR6 2009, manual, 4dr, RWC, PLW199 $2200 126,000kms, 4mths reg, Ph 0427340 EC, XKU376 $8,500ono Ph 2000 Mitsubishi Lancer, 2 door 0458342385 manual 166,000km, QLF966 REDUCED Nissan Navara D22, $1250 Ph 53524247 Ararat 4x4, 2004, ARB, canopy, black 2002 Ford wagon, 6 seater, tint, sunraysia bulbar, 3L TD, EC, 120,000kms 1DO9JQ $3000 Ph 163,000kms, FOR951 $9000ono 0429700798 Ph 0428899252
2003 Holden VY Calais, auto, mags, cloth seats, 3mths rego, REDUCED ATV Quad Bike 250cc, good straight car, 430,000 km near new, elec start, cruise control, $3000ono Ph 53836339 or modified from thumb control 0427316990 to twist control, 2hrs $2300 Ph Berina, 2005, manual, no RWC, 0429922420 GC, reg until Nov, 165,000kms, TNE765 $1500ono Ph 0439425448 or 0458535054
Gopher, Pathrider 140xL gold, EC, suit bigger person $3000 Ph REDUCED 3.5mm Steel hull boat 53583324 after 5pm and trailer, ‘Evinrude’, 6cc outboard Lift chair, dark brown suede, as motor plus accessories, U35615, new, suit smaller person $600 Ph REDUCED Yamaha TRX, 850, EC, reg until 05/18, 40,000kms, XC711 NZ465 $1100 Ph 0427861198 0429979100 $4000 Ph 0429008301
Trailer, 6x4, covered, GC, R38405 $1500 Ph 0407581291
Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000
1998 VT Commodore, fair REDUCED 06 Mazda CX7 SUV, condition, no rego, QNG932 $1000 RWC, 204,000kms, UOD793 Ph 0438539120 $7000 Ph 0497853657
The Weekly Advertiser welcomes your advertising. We are required strictly by law to include specific information on some items when publishing your advertisement. A snapshot of your obligations are as follows: BOATS All advertisements for boats must include: • Hull number or registration number of the boat If a trailer is included with the boat, the advertisement must also include: • Registration number or chassis number of the trailer.
Dining table and chairs, plus other furniture, VGC Ph 53823720
TPW wool press, GC $9000 Ph 0417526256
Motor Vehicles under $3000
REDUCED 2010 Honda VT 750 under $3000 CA, cruise control, clip on batwing fairing, shaft drive, rev counter, 1997 Subaru sedan, Liberty, RX 12,200kms 1X3FS $5500 Ph 2.5l, AWD, 5spd, reg until Dec, 0419913065 QOY107 $2500ono Ph 53871405
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2007 PJ Ranger 4x4, 5spd man, bullbar, canopy, duel bat, elec brakes, reg 4/20, 129,000kms, USN005 $14,990 Ph 53812301
2008 BMW 323i, VGC, RWC, 6mths reg and insurance, 167,000kms, ZZI897 $12,400 Ph 0434448524 2012 Toyota Camry Altise, RWC, 112,000km, 1IX5PQ $12,000ono Ph 0481721408 2014 XR6, 70,000kms, as new 1DP8FM $20,000 Ph 0418891332 Kia Rio 2013, 1.6L, hatchback, auto, EC, 44,000kms, 1JS3PC $12,999 Ph 0411592411 MGB Roadster, 1968 classic BR green, eng # 18GUBH11585, vin # 2331, Club Permit rego, VGO, best offer over $15,000 Ph 0428851636
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Glen Logan Restaurant
Mother’s Day 3 Course Buffet Lunch - $30 REDUCED 2015 Prado GXL, Mitsubishi LWB Delica Space 3.0L engine, tow bar, electric Gear, 2.8l, 4x4 diesel, UBU692, brakes, window tint, 2nd battery, 172,000km $12,000ono Ph EC, approx 96,000kms, EAJ484 Thurmer piano, with matching $43,000ono Ph 0427523331 0408646406 tapestry duet stool $1500 Ph 53825193
- taking bookings now!
37-39 Dooen Road, Horsham Ph Peter and Anne Rowe
5382 5013
Work Wanted House cleaner looking for work. Ararat/Stawell Ph 0409522434.
New 2019 Kia Rio sedan, won in competition 1OW8AF $16,000 save $3000 Ph 0429634351
REDUCED Holden Colorado 2013, a/c, FWD, c/c, set up for elec brakes, 112,000kms, white, VGC, 1AU6YU $21,800ono Ph 0428349401
Musical Instruments
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• Ararat Newsagency • Stawell Bi-Rite
Nissan Elgrand van, 2007, 7 seater, 3.5L, 4WD, auto, loads of extras, 279YFH $14,500 Ph 0412140334
Pick-up Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Ph 5382 0830
REDUCED Austin Healey Sprite Mason & Hamlin Reed Organ, 16 MK3, red, ex body, no rust, does stops, GC $500 Ph 0427535212 need some work, wiring and Ararat suspension, comes with heaps of extras, spare motor, hardtop, clutch, spring pack ect, no reg, eng # 9MUH154531 $9900 Ph Steve 0409796471
Motor Vehicles over $20,000 REDUCED Piano, Miller, New 2017 Hyundai i30 SR, 12,000kms, York, ex Pianola, GO $500 Ph black in colour, leather seats, Joan 0408122341 tinted windows, automatic, as new condition, 6mths reg 1KM3DA $25,000 Ph 0408348826 Black XR8, 2009, 6spd manual, 91,000kms, WZS187 $25,000ono Ph 0432312296
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Special Council Meeting A Special Meeting of Council will be held at 12.30pm on 13 May 2019 in the Council Chamber, Pleasant Creek Historic Precinct, Stawell. The purpose of the meeting is to consider the following items: • Preparation of Budget 2019-20 • Review of Council Plan 2017-21 All Council Meetings are open to public. MICHAEL BAILEY CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
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WHO IS ELGAS LIMITED Elgas Limited (Elgas) is a member of the Linde Group and is the largest marketer of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) in Australia. Elgas operate over 450 specialist vehicles (bulk tankers / flat top trucks) out of 90 service centers located throughout Australia and New Zealand.
70 Vincent Street, Ararat
Elgas is looking for an enthusiastic, safety & customer focused driver in the Horsham area who is interested in providing cylinder delivery services to Elgas Dealers and Agents throughout Western Victoria operating out of Elgas depot located in Horsham.
and talk to their friendly staff today!
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR: If you have the following and are currently looking for a position;
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¾¾ Heavy Vehicle drivers License, as appropriate; ¾¾ Minimum of 3 years industry experience in the class of vehicle you will be contracted to drive; ¾¾ Have no serious driving offences in the past 3 years; ¾¾ You must have or be willing to become a registered company ie, ACN ABN, and have Work Cover, Public Liability ¾¾ Be trustworthy, reliable and have good communication skills. INTERESTED IN BECOMING A DRIVER If being part of a highly motivated team and operate in an autonomous environment, where accountability and challenges are important to you, then you’re on the right track with Elgas. If this sounds like the business opportunity you’ve been looking for, then please email your resume to dianne.koenig@elgas.com.au or national.transport@elgas.com.au No recruitment agencies please.
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Mechanic / Fitter Full time/Part time Service and repairs to prime movers, trailers, light vehicles and farm machinery. Some engineering experience is an advantage. Beulah Vic
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District Support Officer ■ Located in Horsham ■ Part-Time Fixed Term (2 days per week)(Up to 25 October 2019) ■ Pro-rata $53,760 pa (plus 9.50% super) About the role: The District Support officer is responsible for ensuring the district administrative requirements are facilitated in an efficient and effective manner. You will have relevant administration skills and experience and the ability to work proactively with minimal supervision. For further information about this position, including a Position Description, key requirements and details on how to apply, please visit www.cfa.vic.gov.au and select ‘Volunteer & Careers’ followed by ‘Jobs at CFA’. Closing Date: 14 May 2019 – 11:59 pm. CFA supports flexible working arrangements and is committed to being an inclusive, fair and child safe organisation for all staff, volunteers and the community. VG7900 cfa.vic.gov.au
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Design Engineer Edenhope • Full-time position • Band 5 • Salary ($67,639 - $78,296) plus Superannuation WWSC has an exciting opportunity available for an enthusiastic, motivated Design Engineer. The position will play a pivotal role in informing and developing the Council’s Capital Works program. The successful applicant will hold a Degree in Civil Engineering recognised by Engineers Australia and hold a current drivers licence. To read more please visit www.westwimmera.vic.gov.au/Council/ Employment and download the Position Description. Please email your confidential CV to jobs@westwimmera.vic.gov.au or contact Tammy Smith, Human Resource Manager on 03 5585 9900 for more information Please note, to be considered for this position all applicants must address the Key Selection Criteria. Applications Close: 5pm, Monday 13 May 2019
RETAIL DEPARTMENT MANAGER HORSHAM
Co-ordinator Project Office Permanent full-time
Horsham Rural City Council is a modern and progressive council, which is highly committed to innovative practice. Our Council provides excellent employment conditions and flexibility to meet staff needs to achieve a healthy work/life balance. Responsible for co-ordination of the Project Office Unit together with a range of assigned projects, the Co-ordinator Project Office has responsibility for implementation, contract management, communication, regulatory requirements and timeliness of specific outcome delivery. Two key parts of this role are implementation of the Project Management Framework across all Council projects, and oversight of the delivery of all capital works projects across Council. The ideal applicant will have a relevant degree or diploma qualification with several years' experience in contract management and delivering infrastructure projects, with a keen eye for detail and sound report writing skills. This position is full time but alternative employment arrangements may be negotiable in accordance with HRCC workplace flexibility practices. Applications close 19 May 2019 To apply for this job go to: http://hrcc.recruitmenthub.com.au & enter ref code: 4672883. For more information on this position please contact Director Infrastructure, John Martin, john.martin@hrcc.vic.gov.au.
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At Kmart, we are where families come first for the lowest prices on everyday items, and our vision is to make everyday living brighter for all our customers, every time & everywhere they shop with us. Critical to our operations are our store Department Managers who are responsible for leading and developing a team of 20+ staff, whilst driving our growth by increasing sales results and the replenishment and merchandising of the department. As the ideal candidate you will require: • Prior retail leadership experience from a big box high, volume environment to really hit the ground running! • A passion for delivering results that will motivate your team • Demonstrable leadership abilities that develop and inspire high performing teams • The ability to foster strong relationships with team members, peers, customers and leaders • Lots of enthusiasm, initiative, problem solving abilities and a reliable nature • Ability to work flexible hours and at different locations As a passionate and experienced retail leader, you will motivate and build capability within your team whilst coaching for high performance. Your delivery of exceptional customer service will set the standard for your team members and you will role model the Kmart values of Think Customer, Take Care, Live Integrity, Grow Together and Reach Higher which embody everything we do. Our values will resonate with you closely and you’ll enjoy being part of a growing, iconic Australian business that has a fantastic culture that is diverse and inclusive. We offer a fun, fast paced work environment with a strong focus on workplace safety and being active contributors to the community. You will be provided with access to our exceptional professional development opportunities including our Retail Development Program which is designed to accelerate the growth of our future leaders and facilitate the transition of our high performing Department Managers to Store Managers. We have a lot to offer our team members including competitive remuneration, a generous bonus scheme, access to Wesfarmers employee share program and career opportunities, Kmart benefits programs which includes discounts at Coles, Target and Officeworks plus lots more! To apply please visit www.kmart.com.au/jobs reference 502104
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Hockey action switch to Nhill W
immera Hockey Association players will converge on Nhill’s Davis Park this weekend after completing the first two games at Dimboola’s artificial pitches.
The most interest will be in an open match between undefeated Nhill Rangers and last year’s runners-up Warrack Hoops, in what will be the Rangers’ toughest challenge to date this season. The Hoops played well in round one to narrowly go down to Yanac Tigers and registered a strong win over Dimboola Burras last week. They are showing some of the form that has seen them play in 10 of the past 14 grand finals. But the Rangers will be playing on their home ground and have the incentive to continue their unbeaten run with a victory. The result of this game will highlight how much the Rangers have improved over recent seasons. In the women’s division, a top-ofthe-table clash will see Yanac take on Dimboola Roos for the first time since they met in the 2018 grand final, when Yanac prevailed. With both teams showing impressive early-season form, this will be another epic game of hockey. The closest game in under-16 competition will be between Kaniva Raiders and Horsham Bombers, with the opportunity to consolidate a position in the top four the prize for the winner.
Results – Open: Warrack Hoops 5 (Goals C. Bardell, B. Williamson, J. Williamson, K. Mills, P. Slater; best, M. Williamson, C. Bardell, P. Slater) d Dimboola Burras 1 (C. Baldock; T. Dent, J. Williams, T. Jorgensen), Nhill Rangers 0 (T. James, B. Miller, G. Janetzki) drew with Kaniva Cobras 0 (D. Shalders, A. Wallis, C. Beattie), Yanac Tigers 2 (N. Alexander, T. Alexander; T. Alexander, S. Farmers, N. Alexander) d Horsham Hurricanes 0 (P. Mackereth, S. Trigg, D. Pumpa). Ladder: Yanac Tigers 8 points, 3 goal difference, 400 percent; Nhill Rangers 6, 1, 0; Warrack Hoops 4, 3, 200; Dimboola Burras 4, 3, 150; Kaniva Cobras 2, -7, 13; Horsham Hurricanes 0, -3, 0. Women: Dimboola Roos 4 (A. King 4; J. Klinge, B. McMaster, A. King) d Warrack Women 0 (T. Bull, R. McNamara, A. Genn, E. Slater), Yanac Women 5 (S. Alexander 2, M. Farmers, E. Alexander, S. Shurdington; E. Alexander, M. Farmers, S. Hedt) d Horsham Jets 0 (R. Creek, L. Schilling, R. Batchelor), Kaniva Women 2 (C. Shurdington, H. White; O. Williams, J. Wallis, S. Williams) d Nhill Thunderbirds 1 (M. Lovera; E. Murden, R. Clark, B. Cuming). Ladder: Yanac Women 8, 9; Dimboola Roos 8, 6; Nhill Thunderbirds 4, 0; Kaniva Women 4, -1; Horsham Jets 0, -6; Warrack Women 0, -8. Under-16: Kaniva Raiders 3 (M. Goodwin 3; M. Goodwin, S. Braisby, J.
Horsham triathlete Ella Walsgott placed 22nd for intermediate females at the 2019 School Sport Australia National Championships in Queensland at the weekend. The fifteen-year-old also took on duties as vice-captain of the Team Vic Triathlon Team. Ella’s mother, Katie Walsgott, said Ella was determined to race, despite illness affecting her training and fitness at the event. “At one stage her coach wasn’t sure she was fit to race,” she said. “But you’ve got to draw positives. She was really happy with her swim time and had opportunity to enjoy vice-captain responsibilities. What she has learnt is just as important.”
ON THE MOVE: Jennifer Klinge, left, of Dimboola Roos runs the ball past Asher Davidson of Warrack Women. Picture SIMON KING Dixon, I. Williams) d Nhill Leopards 0 (K. Rowe, D. Clark, K. Clark, T. McBride), Warrack Revengers 2 (B. Williamson 2; B. Williamson, H. Johns, T. Englebrecht) d Dimboola Kangaroos 0 (T. Krelle, T. Bamford, C. Baker), Yanac Warriors 7 (J. Croot 2, H. Pedie, M. Farmers, R. Croot, N. Colbert, C. Zanker; M. Farmers, J. Croot, A. Farm-
ers, R. Croot) d Horsham Bombers 0 (B. Brooks, K. Dodson, S. Foot, L. Simmons). Ladder: Yanac Warriors 8, 17, 0.0; Kaniva Raiders 8, 5, 0.0; Horsham Bombers 4, -6, 25.0; Warrack Revengers 4, -8, 20.0; Nhill Leopards 0, -4, 20.0; Dimboola Kangaroos, 0, -4, 0.0. – Simon King
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t is with heavy hearts that Horsham’s Limited Sportsman drivers will vie for a coveted Kevin Baker Challenge trophy on Saturday night. The Motorsport class patriarch Kevin ‘Kev’ Baker passed away last week. Always a great supporter of the Limited Sportsman class, a proponent of giving everyone a go and putting on a show for the crowd, Kev loved to watch battles and the format of the event reflects his love. Saturday at Blue Ribbon Raceway will involve points accumulated throughout heats with the highest point scorers starting at the rear of the field and giving all competitors a great chance of victory. Kev’s dream was to reward all competitors who turned up race
after race for the love of the sport above all else. The system also gives the dominant drivers a chance to show their stuff. The Sporties live the speedway life from a time where winning was a goal, but having fun and helping other racers to learn the sport in a family-oriented, safe and supporting environment with others, was Kev’s goal for the class. As the promoter of the challenge, Kev’s son Clint sponsors the event and has carried on the tradition with his company Compass Powder Coating always having a car in the yard ready to be worked on to keep the class going and growing. Last year’s winner Mark McDonald is sure to have his tail up with the likes of Nathan Buckley, Jock Baker, and a legion of drivers promising to make the trip out to celebrate Kev’s life and legacy and maybe
take home a trophy as a bonus. Wingless Sprintcars will be ending their WWS Super Series at Blue Ribbon and these drivers will not be holding back to be number one. With more than 20 of these high-powered lightweight cars nominated and with the Kalkee surface sure to be in great condition, fans can be assured of a must-see event. The mighty minis of the V8 powered Super Rods will bring their best to Horsham as their long season continues. After securing his fourth title in 37 years, the ageless Ewen McKenzie is sure to be up front as these V8 powered machines steam around the 440 metres of Wimmera clay. V8 trucks and a full program of supporting classes will also run. Gates open at 4.30pm with racing getting underway at 5.30pm.
Goodes’ football career now on film A documentary chronicling the final three years of legendary Horsham export Adam Goodes’ football career will premiere at Sydney Film Festival in June. The Final Quarter examines
the events leading to the repeated booing of the two-time Brownlow medalist, his public condemnation of racism and his Australian of the Year award. A song written specifically for
the documentary, Every Day My Mother’s Voice, was recorded by Paul Kelly and Dan Sultan. People can find out more by visiting website thefinalquarterfilm.com.au.
PRIZE: Stawell Angling Club’s Stephen Fenwick with a 47-centimetre rainbow trout he caught at Lake Fyans at the weekend.
Redfin the catch of the day Stawell Angling Club members had another successful outing at Lake Fyans at the weekend with redfin up to 40 centimetres being taken. Darren Smith took out top spot with seven redfin for an aggregate of 244.5cm, from Stephen Fenwick with five fish at 198cm. Graeme Nuske, also with five fish at 184cm, claimed third. No juniors were successful. Fenwick also took out the longest fish award with a 47cm rainbow trout. The next club outing is again at Fyans from 7am Saturday, May 18 until 11am Sunday,
May 19, with final measure at the clubhouse at 11:15am. For kayak anglers, there is kayak fishing competition at Lake Fyans. People can call Neal Dowsett on 0407 350 640 for more information. Club members celebrated a successful Easter fishing competition on the Murray River at Robinvale. Chris Bird, with seven yellowbelly at an aggregate lenghth of 280.5 centimetres, took out top spot from Doug Collins, seven yellowbelly at 266.5cm.
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n a week in which Stawell received a deluge, Nathan Baker posted his first cross-country win since 2014 in a five-kilometre handicap race.
His success emulated Peter Barham’s drought-breaking win the previous week Like Barham, whose appearances with Stawell Amateur Athletic Club have been spasmodic, Baker has been hampered by injury, limiting his number of starts to 25 from a possible 90 since his last taste of success in June of 2014. “I had a bulging disc in my lower back which really troubled me for about 18 months and even now I do stretching exercises every morning and night to manage the problem as best I can,” he said. Having conceded more than 11 minutes’ start to front-markers, Baker jostled with fellow back-markers Gary Howden, Bal Sukhpreet and Col Barnett as they threaded their way through a packed field. Placegetters Rebecca Hurley and Naomi Hunter fought for supremacy for most of the race, but Baker snatched the lead with just 250 metres to run and dashed clear to set up a 0.17-second winning margin. The rest of the chasers finished within five minutes of the winner.
Baker, a consistent and mentally focused runner, trains from 6am most mornings. He has no lofty ambitions to run marathons or endurance but is keen to break 40 minutes for 10 kilometres during his time with the club. “Other than that I’m just happy to share the activity and space with my son Jerome, who runs with the sub-juniors, and my wife Angela,” he said. In a one-kilometre sub-juniors race, Henry Dunn scored a week-to-week win over the determined dead-heaters Colten Kenny and Barney Baker The club returns to the Ironbarks for a five-kilometre Kieran Ryan Handicap on Saturday. Fun runners are invited to meet at Stawell’s North Park Clubrooms from 9.30am.
Reynolds a winner
Ararat schoolteacher Andrew Reynolds was a little shame-faced after winning a Concongella Vineyard Handicap race on Sunday, admitting zero preparation for the race. At the post race presentation he pointed admiringly to Stawell and Ararat Cross Country Club stalwart Jack Trounson, who is almost twice Reynolds’s age, trains most days and finished fourth in his 650th run with the club. “I had a really busy week and didn’t have time to train, but Jack never
makes excuses. His ankles might be crook, but still he backs up every week and is an inspiration to us all.” Reynolds, however, does have reason to be proud of his own achievements. The 37-year-old played rugby and hockey in his youth, but after a bout of clinical depression his weight soared to 105 kilograms. Ten years ago he turned to running for a remedy, shed more than 25 kilograms in seven years with the club and is now one of the five fastest runners every time he starts. “I’ll never achieve what Jack has achieved, but then he has set records with the club that will never be broken,” he said. “I’d love to run a sub 20-minute five kilometres, but Jack and others at the club were doing that with ease in their youth and my best is a tick over 22 minutes, so I still have a long way to go.” At picturesque Concongella, winding between rows of grape vines and briefly climbing a bush track behind the vineyard, Reynolds picked off the front-markers one by one and cruised to an unassailable lead with a lap to run. Runner-up Paul Fenn posted the fastest time of 28.07 minutes in the 6.5-kilometre event but under handicap conditions had given Reynolds
Nathan Baker four minutes start. He closed the margin to just 0.26 minutes at the finish. Ian McCready was a distant third ahead of Trounson who picked himself up after an early stumble to run his usual honest race. The club has a bye this Mother’s Day but starts the eight-kilometre Lindsay Kent Memorial at 9.45am from Pipetrack Road in Stawell on Sunday week. Fun runners are welcome.
McDonald first awards nominee Horsham tennis player Jess McDonald is the first nominee in line for the title of Horsham Sports and Community Club Wimmera Sports Star of the Year in 2020. McDonald, 17, became the nominee for March after winning selection to represent Victoria at School Sport Australia Pizzey Cup in Adelaide this month. She follows in the footsteps of sister Steffi McDonald who won selection in the under-18 state school team two years ago and now studies on a college scholarship in the United States of America. As Sports Star of the Month, McDonald will receive a $50 gift-card from The Athlete’s Foot business in Horsham. Overall winner of Wimmera Sports Star of the Year, announced at a gala dinner on February 14 next year, also receives the $1000 Sports Star scholarship. People can nominate someone who excels in sport and deserves recognition online at www.wrsa.org.au. Nominations close the last day of each month.
Silver for Bates Horsham scooter rider Dylan Bates’ dream of entering the sport’s professional ranks is within reach after a podium finish at the Australasian Scooter Association National Championships last week. Competing in the open-age division, Bates finished second despite riding with a torn ligament in his ankle. He hopes to transition to the sport’s pro division and make Barcelona’s world titles.
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Bowlers Hong Kong bound Horsham bowlers Sophie Martin and Bevan Brooke will represent Australia at the Asian School Tenpin Bowling Championships in Hong Kong in July. The tournament, in its 20th year, is Asia’s premier junior bowling event and features some of the rising stars of the sport. It will be Martin’s second time representing Australia this year after competing at World Bowling Junior Championships in March. Both Martin and Brooke were selected after recording outstanding results at three recent national-level competitions. Both bowlers travelled to Melbourne to compete at Tenpin Bowling Australia Australian Junior Championship, followed by the President’s Junior Interstate Shield and the Australian Junior Masters. Martin ranked fourth in the junior female open section across all events at the Australian Junior Championship, while Brooke was sixth in the junior male open section. Martin finished first in singles, fourth in doubles and first in the junior female five-person team. Brooke placed 22nd in singles, second in doubles, first in mixed doubles and second in a classic five-man team section.
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esults against Monash in Bendigo on Saturday could clearly define Phantoms’ premier-league volleyball fortunes for season 2019, even at this early stage.
SUCCESS: Horsham bowlers Bevan Brooke and Sophie Martin will travel to Asian School Tenpin Bowling Championships in Hong Kong following recent success. Martin and Brooke then formed part of a Victorian team that claimed its third consecutive overall title at the President’s Shield. Martin helped the Victorian girls’ team to finish first and Brooke was part of the boys’ team that finished second. Brooke was also named in the All Star team at the conclusion of the tournament with an average of 204.2. Martin just missed All Star
team selection in the girls’ section. Martin qualified in second position at the Masters, a head-tohead knockout tournament. She reached the fourth round, equivalent to the quarter-finals, before bowing out to eventual champion Grace Fahey. Brooke was ranked 28th entering the tournament and was bested in the third round by Josh Keen-Copland. – Colin MacGillivray
Both teams go into the double header round with a two-win, two-loss record on the season and while Monash has proven to be a formidable force over the years, it has dropped off the pace in 2019, especially in the men’s competition. It means this year could well be the first time Phantoms premier teams can secure a win. Both teams also used their bye weekend to attend a three-hour training session, where they were able to work on their games in readiness for Monash. Volleyball Horsham premier women’s setter Kara Johnson was more than happy with the training. “It was a really positive session and, especially from my perspective, being able to spend time with my hitters was valuable,” she said. “To get that solid session before the Monash round hopefully will stand us in good stead.” The premier women’s team will be strengthened by the return of USA scholarship holder, Sunraysia’s Brooke Freckleton. Captain Georgie Hassell from Ballarat said the 195-centimetre Freckleton had been playing consistently for her college in America and the team was eagerly awaiting her return. Volleyball Horsham’s Matthew Berry, the Phantoms’ number-one setter, said the premier men were pulling out all stops to ensure they were at their best against Monash.
“We’re under no illusions that these two games are our best chance ever to beat Monash, so we have organised with Bendigo Stadium full access to the athlete services to aid preparation and recovery as well as our meals before and after games,” he said. “We’re pulling out all stops.” In other games the reserves men, who are undefeated after four games and sitting third on the ladder, have two massive matches against Monash, which is just above them in second place. “Our team is starting to gel nicely and we’re looking forward to measuring ourselves against the competition’s best team, that has been the benchmark team over the past 10 years,” Volleyball Horsham’s Nathan Berry said. Tim Popple’s division-two men are sitting third and play both Monash teams, which are sitting first and second on the ladder. “I’d be happy to split our results on Saturday but my team is playing well and we’ll give it a good crack,” the veteran coach said. The reserves girls’ team will be strengthened by the return of Australian representatives Warrnambool’s Gabby Lougheed and Sunraysia’s Zoe Smith. Volleyball Horsham’s Tamikah Dockrill can’t wait to line up beside the two young stars. “They are both awesome players and will be determined to play well and get our season back on track,” she said. Division two and three girls’ teams are coming off character-building wins and will go into Saturday’s games full of confidence.
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Win for Loats M
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inyip breeder-owner Gary Loats celebrated victory when his five-year-old gelding Metro Man led all the way to capture the D and M Heffernan Memorial Pace at Terang.
STEP UP: Natimuk and District Gymnastic Club coach Drew Fraser with Step into Gym participant Matilda Stanley. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER said adult gym classes would also return to the club. “It has been four or five years since we have run adult gym,” she said. “They are recreational classes to learn fitness, strength and gymnastics skills in a fun, social environment, and all abilities are welcome. “We’re trying to expand the club
and give people more opportunity, because we have the facilities to use.” The Step into Gym program runs on Monday and Thursday from 11.30am to 12.30pm. Adult gym runs every Monday from 6.30pm to 8pm.
However, supporters of the $1.60 favourite would have drawn a deep breath at the start of the 1680-metre dash last week, when Metro Man mixed his gait and looked likely to switch into a mad gallop. Fortunately, trainer-driver David Murphy was able to quickly balance up the son of Metropolitan USA and cross the field down to the pegs where he soon found his rhythm. Metro Man set a leisurely tempo through the middle stages of the contest then sprinted home in 28.6 seconds to score by a half length in a rate of 2:00.9 and record his second career victory from 20 starts. Metro Man made his debut for Loats in September 2017 at Maryborough as an early four-year-old. Unwanted in the betting at 80-1 that day, he finished at the back of the bunch after being retrained at the start and followed them around for experience. Steady improvement followed during the preparation. Metro Man posted minor placings at
Horsham and Bendigo before heading to the paddock for a well-deserved spell. Forward eight months and Murphy produced Metro Man for a promising first-up second at Horsham and just three days later at Maryborough bought up his maiden victory, and importantly for Loats, a $7000 Vicbred Bonus in addition to the stakemoney. Loats bred Metro Man from his lightly raced, all-American bred broodmare Beach Kat, which late last year produced a bay filly by the legendary stallion Art Major USA.
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Clash of the heavyweights BY COLIN MACGILLIVRAY
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orsham District A Grade netball competition heavyweights Laharum and Harrow-Balmoral will put their undefeated status on the line in a clash at Cameron Oval on Saturday.
The Demons, runners-up last season, have been the form team of the competition to start 2019, winning their first four matches by an average margin of 45 goals. The Roos are also undefeated and will be Laharum’s toughest test of the young season so far. Harrow-Balmoral had an impressive win against 2018 preliminary finalist Edenhope-Apsley at the weekend, riding the momentum of a 16-goals-to-six second quarter to an eventual 57-39 victory. Rebecca Francis shone in midcourt for the Roos, while the defensive tandem of Kate Vickery and Ebonie Salter was miserly as usual. They will need to be at their best to combat the firepower of Laharum goalies Caitlin Story and Maddie Iredell. The pair was in fine form during the Demons’ 64-27 win against Kalkee at the weekend and have their team averaging a league-high 71.25 goals per match.
Natimuk United, the league’s third undefeated side, faces an easier test against winless Pimpinio on Saturday. The Ewes got an early jump on Noradjuha-Quantong at the weekend and maintained their lead throughout the 4330 victory. Natimuk United’s Casey Vanstan held Bombers goal shooter Lucy Brand to 22 goals for the afternoon and could make life difficult for Pimpinio goalies Jenelle Baker and Lana Ellis. The pair helped the Tigers stage a gallant second-half fightback against Jeparit-Rainbow that fell just short, ending in an agonising 45-44 defeat. Wing attack Rylee Cocks and wing defence Elly Schumann were the best players for the Storm, which can improve its record to 2-2 on Saturday with a win against Taylors Lake. The Lakers were no match for Swifts, going down 77-29 behind a sensational effort from Baggies wing attack Kristy Dodds. Swifts will now host Kalkee, while Rupanyup returns from a bye to play Edenhope-Apsley at Edenhope. Noradjuha-Quantong has a bye this round.
DETERMINED: Warrack Eagle Sarah Spicer gets the jump on Stawell’s Lisa Fleming during weekend action at Stawell. The Eagles went on to win the match 51-38. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Rats keen to maintain momentum Ladder leader Ararat and reigning premier Horsham Saints will clash at Coughlin Park in the Wimmera Netball Association A Grade match of the round on Saturday. The Rats maintained their unbeaten start to 2019 with a 53-46 win against Dimboola at the weekend. Goal attack Megan Shea was deadly in front of goals in her 500th club game, netting 18 of her 23 goal attempts to lead the Rats to victory. Midcourter Kate Bligh was also instrumental in helping curb the influence of Dimboola centre Jodie Hayes, who was named the Roos’ best performer. The Saints’ premiership defence appears to be back on track after a dominant 73-
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Giants goalies Steph Thomson and Marnie Lehmann could only manage 12 goals in the second half, while Emma Buwalda scored freely for the Demons at the other end. The Giants will need to regroup quicky in order to face Minyip-Murtoa at Murtoa this weekend. The Burras are coming off a bye and, with the Rats, are one of only two undefeated teams this season. The Giants risk sliding further from finals contention with a loss, which would leave them with one win from four games. The Burras can take top spot on the ladder with a win and an Ararat loss to Dimboola. Bottom side Nhill has a bye. – Colin MacGillivray
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Baggies quietly rising BY COLIN MacGILLIVRAY
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wifts will face a Horsham District league litmus test when they host 2018 grand finalist Kalkee at Stawell’s North Park on Saturday.
The Baggies have quietly risen to third on the ladder after a round one loss to Natimuk United. Since then the team has recorded commanding victories against Noradjuha-Quantong, Pimpinio and, at the weekend, Taylors Lake. The Baggies’ percentage of 202.68 is the second best in the league behind reigning premier Harrow-Balmoral. Swifts got an early break on Taylors Lake at the weekend, registering 16 scoring shots to four in the first half after keeping the Lakers scoreless in the first quarter. Ruckman Brett Hargreaves was instrumental in the 18.16 (124) to 6.7 (43) win, kicking two goals and giving his midfielders first use of the ball. Matt Healy, Todd Matthews and Jakob Salmi also shone for Swifts, while Trae Martin continued his impressive start to the season for Taylors Lake. Kalkee will be Swifts’ biggest test of the season so far. The Kees were less than convincing in a first round loss to Harrow-Balmoral and subsequent narrow wins against Rupanyup and Taylors Lake, but appeared to be rounding into form
ON THE RUN: Brett Hargreaves, Swifts, gives chase to Taylors Lake’s Trae Martin as they pursue a loose ball. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER in a 15.12 (102) to 7.9 (51) win against Laharum at the weekend. Kalkee gained the ascendancy in the second quarter after a relatively even first. Midfielders Hamish Exell and Simon Hobbs led the way for the Kees, the latter booting two goals in a best on ground performance. Jayden Kuhne slotted six goals to lead an effective Kalkee forward line. For the Mountain Men, ruckman Jed McConville was a standout and key forward Tom Crawford booted four goals. Laharum must now regroup to face Harrow-Balmoral, which posted a 33-point win against Edenhope-Apsley at the weekend. The Roos’ premiership defence is off to the perfect start and the Mountain
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Men will be hard-pressed to stay with the Roos, even on their home deck at Cameron Oval. Natimuk United survived in a thrilling three-point win against NoradjuhaQuantong at the weekend, 13.6 (84) to 12.9 (81). The Rams now face the foundering Pimpinio Tigers, who could only record one goal against Jeparit-Rainbow in a 154-point loss. A win and possible percentage boost would see the Rams maintain their unbeaten start to the season and give them an early leg up in the top six race. In other round five games EdenhopeApsley will host Rupanyup at Edenhope and Taylors Lake will travel to Jeparit for a clash with Jeparit-Rainbow. Noradjuha-Quantong has a bye.
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This week: Ararat Eagles v SMW Rovers, Caramut v Wickliffe-Lake Bolac, LismoreDerrinallum v Moyston-Willaura at Derrinallum, HawkesdaleMacarthur v GlenthompsonDunkeld at Macarthur, Tatyoon v Great Western, WoorndooMortlake v Penshurst at Penshurst. Last week: Glenthompson-
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This week: Laharum v HarrowBalmoral, Edenhope-Apsley v Rupanyup at Edenhope, Natimuk United v Pimpinio, Swifts v Kalkee, Jeparit-Rainbow v Taylors Lake at Rainbow, Noradjuha-Quantong bye. Last week: Harrow-Balmoral 13.12 (90) d Edenhope-Apsley 8.9 (57), Swifts 18.16 (124) d Taylors Lake 6.7 (43), Kalkee 15.12 (102) d Laharum 7.9 (51), Natimuk United 13.6 (84) d Noradjuha-Quantong 12.9 (81), Jeparit-Rainbow 25.15 (165) d Pimpinio 1.5 (11).
Dunkeld 38.36 (264) d 1.2 (8), Great Western 21.17 (143) d Hawkesdale-Macarthur 3.5 (23), Woorndoo-Mortlake 9.7 (61) d Wickliffe-Lake Bolac 7.15 (57), LismoreDerrinallum 21.13 (139) d SMW Rovers 6.14 (50), Penshurst 13.15 (93) d Tatyoon 6.11 (47) Caramut 16.20 (116) d Moyston-Willaura 9.15 (69).
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This week: Warrack Eagles v Dimboola, Horsham Saints v Ararat, Minyip-Murtoa v Southern Mallee Giants at Murtoa, Horsham v Stawell, Nhill bye. Last week: Ararat 14.23 (107) d Dimboola 5.5 (35), Stawell 17.24 (126) d Warrack Eagles 6.8 (44), Horsham Saints 10.18 (78) d Nhill 10.6 (66), Horsham 10.9 (69) d Southern Mallee Giants 8.6 (54).
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BY COLIN MacGILLIVRAY
orsham fans young and old will celebrate their club’s rich history with a triple premiership reunion when the Demons host Stawell at Horsham City Oval on Saturday night.
The Demons have planned a reunion for their 1979, 1989 and 2009 premiership sides, with strong representation expected from each. Long-time Horsham committee member and club stalwart Rod Dumesny said only two members of the 1979 team would be absent, while five members of the 1989 team would be missing including the late John O’Callaghan and coach Peter Hickmott. Mr Dumesney said many of the club’s 2009 premiership players were still active, and would be coming from across the state.
“A lot of them will be coming overnight because a lot of them are still playing down in Geelong,” he said. “Jeremy Hartigan is coming down from Echuca after he plays. “Jason Kerr is coming in from Noradjuha-Quantong. “Stuart Farr coaches Kalkee and will be coming in after that. “The night match works well for us – we wouldn’t have been able to do the 2009 reunion unless it was a night match or a Sunday match.” Horsham’s 1979 premiership team, coached by Peter ‘Dickie’ Morrison, defeated the favoured Murtoa 24.14 (158) to 18.16 (124) at Dimboola, with Phil Bunn booting eight goals on a badly sprained ankle. The 1989 team was led to a 23.18 (156) to 16.9 (105) win by Essendon premiership player Shane Heard and Kell
winning 16.14 (110) to 13.8 (86). Horsham’s 1979 reserves premiership against Ararat will also be celebrated. Mr Dumesny said the reunion would be an excellent opportunity for people to catch up with old friends and reminisce on some of the club’s greatest triumphs. On the field, the Demons will attempt to keep their unbeaten Cronin, Jack Antonio and Da- start to the season alive against vid Brady firing it is only a Stawell, which earned its first matter of time before the team has a breakthrough. Great Western’s hard work and seasons of recruiting and building is finally paying off, and it will be looking forward to showing the league it really means business. Lions Andrew Cameron and Gerrard Cunningham kicked 11 goals between them in Saturday’s win over Hawkesdale-Macarthur, and the team will be looking to them to put on another great performance this week. In other games, Caramut plays Wickliffe-Lake Bolac, Lismore Derrinallum hosts Moyston-Willaura, Hawkesdale-Macarthur and Glenthompson-Dunkeld do battle at Macarthur and Ararat plays SMW Rovers. – Jonathon Box
Duncan, who was named best afield. The 2009 team, coached by Stuart Farr, ran away with the match against Warrack Eagles despite kicking into a stiff breeze in the last quarter,
Tigers run to the end Round four of Mininera and District Football League senior competition sees a few clubs in unfamiliar positions. Great Western and Woorndoo-Mortlake sit on top of the ladder undefeated, last year’s grand finalists Wickliffe-Lake Bolac and Tatyoon are just outside the top five and Moyston-Willaura is yet to notch up a win for the season. While Great Western recorded another easy win at the weekend, the big story was Woorndoo-Mortlake defeating Wickliffe-Lake Bolac. The Tigers came out firing to take an early lead in the first quarter, however a Magpie fight-back saw the scores level at half-time. There were only five goals scored in the whole second half and although ‘Wicky Bolac’ had plenty of opportunities to score, Woorndoo-Mortlake held
them off to come out on top by four points. The team will be looking to continue its good form in this week’s tough game when it hosts Penshurst. Penshurst has had a couple of tough games early in the season and has proved itself a contender, its most recent match a 56-point win over Tatyoon. The game was relatively close all day, but a 5.6 to 0.0 last quarter broke the game open. Ben Hunt and Josh Gunning were on song in front of goal, booting five and four goals respectively, while better players included Chay Deary and Justin Eales. This week will be a good test of where Great Western is at when the Lions take on Tatyoon. Despite the loss to Penshurst, Tatyoon can never be underestimated. With quality players such as Mitch Cronin, Rhys
rampant after the first change, midfielder Nick Mendes and Jake Williamson dominating and Dylan Shelley booting four goals up forward. The Roos and Eagles sit seventh and eighth on the ladder respectively, and a loss to either would make a finals berth seem very far away. Horsham Saints will host Ararat after surviving a scare from Nhill, winning 10.18 (78) to 10.6 (66) on the back of big games from Andrew Devereaux and Jacob O’Beirne. The Saints led by 41 points at the last change but only managed four behinds in the fourth quarter as Toby Case, Jake Harrap and Scott Hughes nearly led the Tigers back. Finals aspirants Minyip-Murtoa and Southern Mallee Giants will meet at Murtoa, the Burras coming off a bye and the Giants a 10.9 (69) to 8.6 (54) loss to Horsham in a rematch of last year’s grand final. Coach Coleman Schache and forward Sam White could overcome the run of Horsham coach Deek Roberts, whose scintillating four-goal effort was enough to carry his team across the line.
CRUNCH: Stawell’s Jay Moody and Cam Kimber tackle Warrack Eagle Riley Morrow during the Warriors’ win on Saturday. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
win with a resounding victory against Warrack Eagles. Five goals to Cody Driscoll helped the Warriors run away with the match after quarter time, and the 17.24 (126) to 6.8 (44) gave the team a big percentage boost. The Eagles now face Dimboola, which had some struggles of its own in a 14.23 (107) to 5.5 (35) loss to Ararat. Despite the efforts of Roo Ash Clugston, the Rats ran
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Stawell poised Stawell’s Jay Moody lunges for a mark during the Warriors’ comprehensive Wimmera Football League win over Warrack Eagles. Moody and his team-mates conspired for an 82-point win at Stawell’s Central Park and will now turn their attention to a mighty challenge against Horsham at Horsham City Oval on Saturday night. Story, page 51. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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