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CELEBRATION: Wah Ka Paw Law takes centre stage at Karen New Year celebrations at Nhill. Hundreds of Karen and nonKaren people braved sweltering conditions on Saturday to enjoy a day of culture and history. Story, page 9.
Giant decision L
BY SARAH SCULLY
eaders of southern Mallee communities of Hopetoun and Beulah have taken the next step to ensure the longevity of their football-netball club amid an era of ever-declining population and player availability.
Southern Mallee Giants members on Monday night voted to apply to leave Horsham District Football Netball League and transfer to Wimmera league for the 2018 season. Giants president Brad Moore said club leaders had received overwhelming support for the move from players and members since AFL WimmeraMallee commissioners floated the idea. “The whole concept of changing leagues came about through a review of football in the region run by the
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commission,” he said. “We didn’t go looking for it – it was put to us. We thought it was a good idea to explore it and seek input from our members and supporters. “We’re open to everything at the moment.” Mr Moore said he was wary of saying too much until the move was a ‘done deal’, however if successful, participating in a stronger competition would help the Giants retain players. The Giants’ senior football side has won two consecutive premierships during two undefeated seasons in Horsham District league. The outfit regularly defeats sides by triple figures. “Players have said it is getting harder and harder for them to keep fronting up each week when they’re travelling from Melbourne and we’re
winning by big margins each time,” Mr Moore said. “They’d been asking the question about joining the Wimmera league for a couple of years and it had been in the back of our minds that we needed to try to look into it. So, when the commission posed the possibility to us we were happy to follow through.”
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Beulah and Hopetoun – once bitter Southern Mallee League rivals – merged at the end of 2014 and played their first games as Southern Mallee Giants in the final year of the nowdefunct Mallee league. Mr Moore said club leaders had long recognised the need to evolve with the times in order to survive. “Even back in our Mallee days we had the northern and southern Mallee leagues merge. We’ve seen clubs
across the region merge and others fold,” he said. “We were saying the other day that the past three presidents have overseen major changes – the merger of Hopetoun and Beulah, the move to the Horsham District league and now, the move to the Wimmera league. “While we hope things settle down soon, the club hasn’t been sitting still and getting stale. We’re open to everything and we’re looking long term.” Mr Moore said one of the biggest concerns members had raised about a potential move was how it would affect the club’s netballers. The Giants have fielded four senior teams in the district league, however Wimmera league does not offer a C Reserve competition. “We have had some concerns that a few senior girls might miss out, but at
this stage it looks like the netball club might have lost a few numbers, so it might work out okay,” Mr Moore said. “There’s also a bit of concern our junior girls might struggle a bit in the stronger competition.” Mr Moore said at the end of the day, the club had to look at its best longterm strategy. “We’re not just looking to make the move for a year, we’ve got to look further ahead for us to survive,” he said. “Since the news about a potential move has gotten out I’ve received a couple of phone calls from people in the Wimmera league saying they are excited to have another strong team come into the competition. “There has certainly been a big injection of excitement in our community. We’re ready for the competition.” Continued page 3
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BY SARAH SCULLY
he Great Western community has joined forces to attract people to the town for the Australia Day long weekend as part of a longer-term strategy to ensure the historic wine village’s prosperity. Great Western Racing and Recreation Reserve committee member Wendy Cairns said the community had responded to a call to action, in spades. “With the Friday public holiday and our race day on the Sunday I saw an opportunity to try to do something to get people to stay in the town for the long weekend,” she said. “I asked the community if we could get something together for the Saturday and had a wonderful response. “Community and business members have joined forces to create a one-stop shop for the three days.”
A new Under the Pines – Music Festival on January 26 will kick off a range of events planned for the weekend, which also features the annual Seppelt Great Western Cup on the Sunday. “The festival will be set under the cover of pine trees at our beautiful recreation reserve,” Mrs Cairns said. “We’re hoping to continue it for another two years after this one, but of course it all depends on how this first one goes.” The festival will feature three acts, Orange Whip, Plastered and Jimmy Cupples, from 4pm to 10.15pm. Mrs Cairns said the weekend had generated a significant amount of excitement within the community and would provide a great boost for businesses. “So far the response from prospective patrons has been super good,” she said.
“We’ve got a lot of people interested in free camping at the recreation reserve. We’ve got campers booked in already. “Accommodation in the area is starting to book out. The weekend is looking very promising.”
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Mrs Cairns encouraged Wimmera residents and visitors to make the most of the activities and atmosphere on offer. “Everyone is doing something. There will be a show and shine in the main street on Saturday morning, along with a street party that will feature a festive atmosphere complete with buskers and places to eat and shop,” she said. “Seppelt is hosting a free open-air cinema on the Saturday night, along with a ‘dine deep’ experience in the winery’s underground cellars.” Mrs Cairns said the weekend would
The committee is working off an official council plan, which stemmed from a need for residents to prepare for a future Western Highway bypass of the town. “Initially with the long weekend plans we wanted to build numbers for our race day, but our overall aim is to remind people that Great Western can be a great holiday destination,” Mrs Cairns said. “We’ve been boosting our camping infrastructure at the racecourse reserve for several years. “It’s a great place for a stopover. People often come and camp and spend a day in the Grampians and a day touring the wineries. “We’re trying to build up the town for when the bypass happens and to make sure we get noticed.” People can search www.under thepines-greatwestern.com for more information about the music festival.
also feature a market, art exhibition, live music and deals from the region’s wineries. She said a free hop on, hop off bus would complete circuits of the town on the Saturday. “It will include stops at Best’s, Grampians Estate and Seppelt wineries along with the main street and the recreation reserve,” she said. “That way people will be able to experience a bit of everything without having to worry about driving anywhere.” The recreation reserve committee and Great Western Racing Club have each provided funding of $5000 for the weekend. Northern Grampians Shire Council has supported the project through a $2500 community grant. Mrs Cairns said the Great Western Future Committee also supported the weekend.
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WANTED: Christine and Michael Woodburn found out their grandson, Amin Woodburn, was a wanted child after attending a gold rush experience at Horsham Library. The library space was turned into gold fields, with fossicking in sand, camp ‘cooking’, creating loot bags and wanted posters part of the fun. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Leagues to make ‘Giant’ decision From page 1 AFL Wimmera-Mallee general manager Stephen McQueen said both Horsham District and Wimmera leagues would need to approve Southern Mallee’s requests. “The AFL Wimmera-Mallee commission will rubber stamp it if the votes go accordingly,” he said. “The commission will support the de-
cisions of the leagues. The feedback we have received so far has been positive.” Mr McQueen said if the Giants’ request to transfer leagues was approved, new fixtures would be promptly sent out. “If it all goes through there will be 18 rounds with natural byes, rather than whole weekend byes, in both leagues,” he said.
The Wimmera league fixture currently comprises eight teams contesting 16 rounds with two full byes, while the Horsham District draw features 12 teams contesting 18 rounds with one full bye. If the Giants defect to Wimmera league, the 2018 Horsham District season will start a week later, on April 14.
A world-first $565-million partnership will deliver almost 1100 jobs to the Northern Grampians Shire region following signing of a contract between the State Government, Neoen Australia and Nectar Farms. The signed contract ensures construction of both the Bulgana Green Power Hub and Nectar Farms greenhouse facility will proceed as planned, with the construction phase of both projects delivering 315 direct jobs and 786 indirect jobs, along with an ongoing 271 full-time jobs and 151 indirect jobs for the life of the asset. Neoen has also announced a $120,000 annual community fund coordinated by council, with money distributed to Northern Grampians Shire community groups. Northern Grampians mayor Tony Driscoll said in addition to delivering a much-needed boost to employment in the region, the project would also have untold economic on-flows for existing businesses. “This is another clear sign that outside investors and the Victorian Government are willing to put their faith in the future of the Northern Grampians Shire,” he said. “We welcome the job creation that this project will bring with it, along with the economic dividends it will deliver for our existing businesses, including local contractors, accommodation providers, the hos-
pitality industry and other services. Since this project was announced in June, council and the entire Northern Grampians Shire community have eagerly been anticipating the signing of this contract in order to see such an exciting project come to life within our region and place Stawell at the forefront of the emerging renewables sector. “The additional announcement of the community fund is a clear demonstration Neoen is serious about supporting locals and working with council to ensure the ongoing livability of our shire well into the future.” When the project was announced in June last year, the State Government signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Neoen and Nectar Farms, detailing an agreement for the Government to purchase 90 percent of the energy generated by the 63-turbine wind farm, with the remaining 10 percent to be supplied to power Nectar Farms’ 40 hectares of greenhouses at a competitive rate. The contract signing ratifies that agreement. Further community consultation and information sessions will be scheduled early this year. Cr Driscoll said people wanting more information can call Northern Grampians Shire Council investment attraction officer Lynley Hoiles on 5358 8700.
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Highway work back on track C
onstruction to duplicate the Western Highway between Buangor and Ararat will restart in 2018, following the approval of a new planning amendment allowing works to proceed.
Roads and Road Safety Minister Luke Donnellan announced a contractor would soon be appointed to get the vital safety project back up and running this month. Work stopped on the site in February last year after the original Incorporated Document for construction of the 12.5-kilometre section of the project expired. Work can now resume to duplicate the highway to two lanes in each direction, with additional turning lanes, a new bridge over the railway line, two new bridges over the Hopkins River and an interchange at Hillside Road. The Western Highway is the main road link between Melbourne and Adelaide with more than 6500 drivers, including 1500 truck drivers, using the section of highway daily. In the five years to December 2015, eight people lost their lives in crashes on the Western Highway and 54 people were seriously injured. Mr Donnellan said the significant safety overhaul would save lives and make transport and trade more efficient between Adelaide and Melbourne. “We’re building a better Western Highway to support communities and the regional economy across Western Victoria,” he said. “Drivers are seeing the benefits of 55 kilometres of the Western Highway that’s already been duplicated and we’re pleased to restart works on the section to Ararat.” Construction of section 2b is expected to take
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about two years to complete. The works are part of a $672-million Australian and Victorian government-funded project. Member for Western Victoria Jaala Pulford welcomed the announcement. “The construction of the 12.5-kilometre section between Buangor and Ararat is the next step in delivering a safer, more efficient connection between Ballarat and Stawell that our local community needs,” she said. “Drivers on rural roads are four times more likely to die in an accident – that’s why we’re making the Western Highway safer.”
Horsham delays
Workers are completing asphalt maintenance on Horsham roads, causing delays to drivers. The works will be carried out in stages and in some cases, short detours might be necessary while freshly laid asphalt cools. Speed restrictions and variable message boards will be in place across work sites at the following locations: • Western Highway between Wawunna Road and High Street North, until January 17. • Wimmera Highway between Gardenia Street and Firebrace Street, from January 18 to 19. • Wimmera Highway, Darlot Street roundabout, from January 22 to 24. Dates are subject to change, depending on weather and other conditions. Message boards advising imminent works will be in place at each site three days before works start. VicRoads leaders have urged all drivers to take care when travelling through roadworks. People can visit traffic.vicroads.vic.gov.au or download the VicTraffic app via app store for the latest traffic information across the state.
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HORSING AROUND: Keeya Williams and Minay Grobbelaar, above, enjoy the spirit of the Halls Gap Cup at Stawell Racecourse. There were plenty of children’s activities alongside the racing action. South Australian mare Pass the Glass won the feature race, the Lakeside Tourist Park Halls Gap Cup. Left, Stella May, Luella Dunstan and Jimmy May also enjoyed the day out. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
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HOLIDAY FUN: Children across the Wimmera have access to a plethora of activities to keep them busy during the school holidays. Horsham Regional Art Gallery is offering little artists an opportunity to be creative at a number of workshops, Horsham Plaza is giving people the chance to decorate their own backpack and the region’s libraries, swim centres and other organisations will also present special programs. Pictured enjoying some of the activities on offer are, clockwise from above, Ellie and Macie Schmidt with their grandmother Glenda Keam at a gold rush experience at Horsham Library; Mark, Henry and Amy Pendergast during storytime at Stawell Library; Payton-Rose and Veronica Priestly at Horsham Library; and Emma, Lachy and Isla Mackley enjoying storytime at Stawell Library. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
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WATER FUN: Jack Mills, above, and Makenzie and Cohn Fenn, right, enjoy Ararat’s outdoor pool.
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While many took to the water to cool down, they had to avoid popular Horsham waterhole Green Lake, which has been closed due to blue-green algae outbreak. Horsham Rural City Council technical services director John Martin said samples of water from the
lake showed potentially toxic levels of blue-green algae. “Tests have confirmed what we thought – that the levels are potentially toxic and unfortunately, the lake will need to remain closed to swimming and boating for the time being,” he said. Mr Martin said council staff would continue to monitor the lake. “Unfortunately it’s a difficult thing to control,” he said. “Hopefully the algae will dissipate as quickly as possible.”
Mr Martin urged people to avoid the lake’s water. “People who come into contact with this water should wash affected skin immediately in clean water,” he said. “People are also advised not to use the affected water for cooking, drinking, washing or showering. “Boiling the affected water will not make it safe to use.” Mr Martin said the council would let people know when the algae returned to a safe level.
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“We also had a lot of non-Karen people join in, which was wonderful to see so much support from the wider community” – Tha Blay Sher
Need a space for those warm, balmy nights... Room Check out the Mill and Beer Garden SHOWCASE: Above, Nhill’s Karen community celebrates; below, Khin San Aye, Klow Kler and Pa Naing; bottom, Wah Ka Paw Law takes centre stage. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
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embers of Karen refugee communities across Victoria descended on Nhill on Saturday to celebrate Karen New Year.
Organiser Tha Blay Sher said she was thrilled to see hundreds of people brave sweltering conditions to enjoy a celebration of culture and history at Nhill Memorial Community Centre. “The day was hot but we had a lot of fun,” she said. “We had Karen people come from Mt Gambier, Ringwood, Bendigo and Werribee. It was really nice to have all these people come together at our event and to meet people you haven’t met before. “We also had a lot of nonKaren people join in, which was wonderful to see so much support from the wider community. “I want to thank everyone who came for their support.” Karen people celebrate new year on the first day of the month of Pyathoe, in the Karen calendar. The date falls in either December or January in the western calendar. This year the community marked the 2557th year on the Karen calendar, which started in 739BC when the Karen people migrated to Burma. Activities at Nhill included cultural performances, such as traditional Done and bamboo dances, and a traditional performance depicting the history
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Horsham Regional Art Gallery curator Alison Eggleton and Ararat Regional Art Gallery director Anthony Camm have combined forces to curate a new exhibition. The pair has selected textile and fibre art items to present Enmeshed: Woven artworks from the Ararat Regional Art Gallery collection into the Horsham gallery’s newly renovated spaces. Ms Eggleton said the exhibition spanned the heady days of the 1970s through to now and featured works by formative influences such as John Corbett, Ewa Pachuka and Jutta Fedderson, alongside more contemporary artists including Kate Just, Sebastian Di Mauro and Lucy Irvine, who took the idea of weaving in fresh, new directions. Enmeshed explores the ways artists use textile and fibre materials and techniques to push the boundaries of contemporary practice, from large
textile works that soften public spaces; works that reference gender, cultural identity and the relationship to the body; through to innovative works that combine unconventional materials with reference to weaving traditions. “Ararat Regional Art Gallery is Australia’s most dedicated presenter and collector of contemporary textile art,” Ms Eggleton said. “Since the mid-1970s the gallery has boldly asserted its leadership in this field with works that revive and re-imagine traditional and modern textile craft. “They could not have imagined that within 40 years the gallery would hold such a premier collection in Victoria and arguably in Australia. “It is this we wish to acknowledge.’ The exhibition will be in Horsham Regional Art Gallery until March 4.
Top designs in showcase The work of three 2017 Horsham College year-12 art, communication and technology design students will feature in an exhibition at Melbourne Museum this year. The work of Luke Busbridge, systems engineering, Magenta Blair, product design and technology – textiles, and Isabella Moerkerk, visual communica-
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Spotlight on region A new ‘commissioner’s dinner’ will shine a spotlight on the future of policing in the Wimmera while championing regional food and produce. Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation Horsham branch will host a black-tie dinner in the city’s town hall on February 10. Horsham branch president Geoff Lord said committee members were excited to introduce a new event to raise money for vital work at Wimmera Health Care Group. “Since 2007 we’ve raised more than $200,000 for the health service through the help of the community,” he said. Mr Lord said money raised from the commissioner’s dinner would go to the hospital’s emergency department and the new Wimmera Cancer Centre. “We created this event because we thought it was a good opportunity to reach a broader audience than some of our other events,” he said. “It will also allow us to highlight our local produce and musi-
cal talent.” The event will feature a five-course meal with matched regional wines. Horsham singer Emilee Pritchard and pianist Ethan McRae will provide entertainment. Mr Lord said a highlight of the evening would be an address by Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Tess Walsh. “We’re excited to have the Assistant Commissioner come and speak about the future of policing in the region,” he said. “We will also have other senior police members from around the region in attendance.” The night will include an auction, with a New Zealand holiday, a Grampians Grape Escape package and a Grampians Horse Riding Centre experience among big-ticket items. The event starts with welcome drinks at 6.30pm, with dinner from 7pm. Tickets cost $150 and are available online at www.horsham townhall.com.au or at the town hall box office. – Sarah Scully
DINNER TIME: Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation Horsham branch members, back, from left, Kelly Schilling, Amelia Crafter, Catherine Morley, Geoff Lord, Don McRae and Dale Russell, and front, John Barber promote a new commissioner’s dinner at Horsham Town Hall. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Sculpture comp enters 13th year
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he overwhelming success and large number of entries in last year’s Victorian Farm Sculpture Competition has ensured the event will go ahead again this year.
The 13th annual event will feature at the Wimmera Machinery Field Days in March. Field days manager Murray Wilson welcomed Ace Radio on board for another year as the major sponsor. “Ace Radio has been supporting this competition since inception, proving its long standing commitment to the farm sculpture competition and the Wimmera Machinery Field Days,” he said. The competition will enter its 13th year in 2018 and generally draws more than 40 entries from across the region and interstate. “It is a popular and successful feature of the field days,” Mr Wilson said. He said the large number of entries had given the competition an opportunity to expand categories over the years and attract new and innovative designs. Long-time entrant and renowned sculptor Marty Knight, from Horsham, was the open winner in 2017 with his sculpture ‘Coat of Arms’. “With support from the Wimmera Machinery Field Days, Mr Knight took his winning sculp-
ture to the National Farm Sculpture awards at the Spirit of the Land Festival in Lockhart, New South Wales in October,” Mr Wilson said. “He was successful in winning the people’s choice award. “This same Coat of Arms sculpture, along with Marty’s prize winning ‘Peacock’ sculpture which had success at the 2016 field days, have also been invited to enter the upcoming Brighton Pier Sculpture Competition in Adelaide this month.” Mr Wilson said he was pleased to see a local sculptor such as Mr Knight have success interstate on more than one occasion, as well as be recognised at other interstate arts events. “We know he has committed to the Wimmera Machinery Field Days competition again in March and we look forward to his new creation,” he said. The 2018 Victorian Farm Sculpture competition offers $6000 in prize money, with the first prize winner taking home $2500. Entries are now being taken, with all farm sculptures to go on display at the 2018 Wimmera Machinery Field Days on March 6, 7 and 8. Entry forms and conditions can be downloaded from the Wimmera Machinery Field Days website, wimmerafielddays.com.au or by calling the office on 5384 7210 for further information.
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Momentum is building for the Australian leg of the ninth World Sailplane Grand Prix series this month. Horsham Flying Club will host a leg of the grand prix – the most competitive, exciting and exhilarating form of sailplane racing – for the second consecutive year. Some of the country’s best pilots will contest the leg at Horsham Aerodrome from January 22 to 28. Pilots will use the sun’s energy as their power source and will call on great concentration and skill to make best use of the available energy in the air. At the same time they will employ tactics to gain an edge over other competitors. Here, we profile some of the competitors for this year’s event.
Brian DuRieu
A retired Air Force and long-haul airline pilot, Brian DuRieu lives in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. Introduced to flying by his father, DuRieu had a trial glider flight in a KA7 at Adelaide Soaring Club on his 13th birthday. On that first flight he found a 5kt thermal straight to 5500ft, and has never looked back. After going solo on his 15th birthday in an ASK-13,
DuRieu flew Gold C and Diamond Goal on his first crosscountry, a 329km out and return from Stonefield in the ASC ES-60B Super Arrow. DuRieu has recently returned to Australia after many years overseas and is now based at Temora Gliding Club, where he has flown many long cross country tasks having won the OLC in Australia last year. DuRieu says he loves the ‘total’ nature of competition; sailplane handling, performance,
tactics, strategy, managing the equipment and interpreting the weather. He now owns an LS10 and previously owned a Nimbus 2 and a Stemme S10. Shortly he hopes to be flying in a Ventus 3, which is on order from the factory. Having won day one of the Sailplane Grand Prix at Horsham last year, DuRieu is looking forward to short, sharp and fast tasks flown in the next SGP series.
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Queenslander Andrew Georgeson has been fascinated with gliding from his earliest memories. The 2002 Standard Class Australian Champion and multiple Queensland State Champion comes from a family of glider pilots and was just five when his father started with Central Queensland Gliding Club. Georgeson, a Kingaroy Soaring Club member and proud owner of a 21m JS1C, was 15 when he took his first solo flight and has entered competitions since 1995. His first glider was a Mosquito followed by an LS8 304Shark, Ventus2CX and a JS1C. Georgeson said the Kingaroy
club had a great competition culture and was privileged to have many highly ranked world-level competition pilots who flew on a regular basis. Flying experiences that stand out in his memory were at Omarama, New Zealand where stunning scenery made the experience ‘simply awesome’. Georgeson enjoys the challenge of top-level competition and with the experience he has gained from the ‘worlds’ at Benalla is looking forward to a good competition in Horsham. What keeps him flying? Changes in technology and performance. “And it’s a special sport. Few get to experience the beauty and challenge of what this sport has to offer,” he said.
Mark ‘Lumpy’ Paterson lives in Tasmania, works in Western Australia and flies in Tocumwal, Victoria. At the age of 12, Paterson had his first glider flight and went solo on his 15th birthday. As a pilot who is lucky to fly and be around Ingo Renner, Paterson said he enjoyed how nature could influence his flying experience, especially in blue days. Having purchased his first glider at the age of 16 with a good friend, he has owned a string of other gliders, a Cirrus 75B, Pik 20D, two Nimbus 2s, Janus, Hph 304s and JS3-18. After a 20-year absence from gliding, and now back into it, Paterson said there had been quite a few changes. He said gliders had definitely
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Catherine Conway
Catherine Conway lives in Adelaide with her younger son and two border collies. Her two sons are studying aeronautical engineering and are competition glider pilots. Conway joined Adelaide University Gliding Club in late 1986 while studying at the university. Her first flight occurred after she was invited to drive to Mildura to retrieve the club’s Bergfalke after a competition. She had a seven-minute flight off the winch before derigging it, and then went to the movies that night to see Top Gun. Her earliest memories were learning to fly in the uni club’s Bergfalke and Bocian. “We did a lot more ridge running at Lochiel than thermalling in those days,” Conway said. Her first competition flight was dual in a Bergfalke after only seven hours of tuition and ended in an out landing. Conway said Adelaide University Gliding Club was shifting its focus to XC training with the recent purchase of a Janus B and availability of a tug. Changes in aerodynamics, meteorology, construction materials and technology in the cockpit have occurred since Conway started flying. Making many friends all over the world keeps her interested in the sport. Conway bought her first glider in 1988 and currently owns a Ventus 2cxT and a Super Dimona,
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After an auto tow to clear trees at the top of the ridge he flew 300km O/R at 212kph. This record still stands more than 25 years later. Jansen said it was the people, the planes and the pure joy of flight that kept him in the sport with ‘ridge and wave’ his favourite conditions. And now the fact the craft are faster and fly further than ever before. It was in his first glider, a Nimbus 2, that Jansen completed his first 1000km flight. The next gliders were an LS6 and a Standard Cirrus. Now he flies an ASG29. His honors in the sport include: Silver-GoldDiamond C, 1000km, 1250km, 1500km; multiple times national champion; multiple national and world records; first – and so far only – 1000km triangle flight in Queensland and the longest flight in the world using only thermal conditions – 1583km – in January 2015 from Kingaroy to Benalla.
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Qantas pilot David Jansen’s flying record is impressive but it’s the possibility of representing Australia again that attracted him to the Horsham competition. The multiple-time national champion, multiple national and world record holder attended Dubbo Gliding Club in 1972 as an Air Training Corp cadet. This was his stepping-stone into a professional flying career, first with the RAAF and now on the Qantas A380. Jansen’s home club of Kingaroy boasts most of the country’s finest competition pilots. The club regularly runs highly successful competitions, including nationals in 2016. Jansen placed second in both the open and 18m classes. One of his favourite flights to date was in Karl Streideck’s ASW20 in Pennyslvania on the Appalachian Ridges.
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2017 in pictures The Weekly Advertiser photographer PAUL CARRACHER takes a look back at some of his favourite photos from 2017. Photographs published in the newspaper and online photo galleries can be purchased from the Stawell Road, Horsham, office or call 5382 1351.
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Jenna Lockhart at Lake Charlegrark
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Matthew Rizzo celebrates winning the Stawell Gift
Gemma Freijah at Holy Trinity Lutheran School’s Crazy Hair Day
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Fish flourish from flows
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esearchers have discovered a spike in Wimmera native fish numbers including a rapid spread of the previously declining Southern Pygmy Perch from the Grampians all the way to Horsham.
Wet conditions during the past two years, combined with regular environmental flows, have boosted fish numbers in specific waterways and allowed them to repopulate areas affected by years of drought. Researchers also discovered several River blackfish as well as flat-headed gudgeon in the Mackenzie River downstream of Grampians National Park, the first recording of the species at this location for several years. The findings are in stark contrast to conditions in the upper reaches of the Wimmera River system north-east of Ararat, where DNA research has revealed a decline in some aquatic species. Fish ecologists from Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning’s Arthur Rylah Institute made the discoveries during surveys for the Victorian Environmental Flow Monitoring and Assessment Program. Wimmera Catchment Management chief executive David Brennan said the results reinforced the positive outcomes good river flows and habitat could achieve. “People who have lived along these waterways for decades speak fondly of the fish populations, and thanks to water for the environment and improved seasonal conditions, we are seeing fish species return,” he said. “The community will be particularly excited about the blackfish discovery.
“We are seeing significant environmental gains in Mackenzie River and Burnt Creek systems. “During the past couple of years we have seen the Peron’s tree frog populating the entire Burnt Creek system and we are now starting to see fish make their way along Burnt Creek and Mackenzie River. “Over the years, drought conditions and other demands for water meant these waterways used to only receive a fraction of the water they needed to support vibrant and diverse fish populations. “We are very excited about these results. They indicate that waterway health in these waterways has turned a corner.” Mr Brennan said having Arthur Rylah Institute undertake research in the region was vital in gaining a better understanding of the impact of environmental flows. “It also helps us improve timing and delivery of these flows to achieve the best results,” he said. Fish ecologist Joanne Sharley from the institute said exciting findings showing the condition of these waterways were continuing on the right trajectory. “The most pleasing outcomes are related to southern pygmy perch, a small-bodied species in decline across much of their natural range in Australia,” she said. “This species accounted for most of the fish caught. “The monitoring shows they are successfully breeding in both the Mackenzie River and Burnt Creek and extending their range. “Their greatest numbers were found
DISCOVERY: Arthur Rylah Institute fish ecologist Joanne Sharley and Scott Raymond during surveys of Mackenzie River and Burnt Creek. to be where aquatic plants were abundant, highlighting the value of habitat for these fish to breed and avoid predators.” Mr Brennan said latest results were encouraging and provided a clear indication that human intervention could have beneficial as well as adverse effects on waterways. “It shows that if we didn’t have the use of environmental water, Mackenzie and Burnt would have similar results to upper levels of the Wimmera River, which has no access to such a resource,” he said. “What we’re finding is that we are creating a connection between the Wimmera River and the Grampians and it’s that connection we would like see go further upstream and down-
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Twilight screening Seppelt Wines will host a free twilight cinema event at its Great Western site during the Australia Day long weekend. Organisers have encouraged people to ‘pull up a deck chair, picnic rug or even a bean bag’ to enjoy an outdoor screening of hit Australian film ‘The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert’. First released in 1994 and staring Guy Pearce, Hugo Weaving and Terrance Stamp, Priscilla became a cult film and is now a musical stage production. The twilight cinema will be on January 27. The winery’s bar and food stalls will open from 7pm, with the movie starting at sundown, about 8.30pm. Organisers encouraged people to arrive early to ensure a great spot on the lawn. “Give yourself time to relax and enjoy a drink or our delicious onsite catering before the film,” they said. Tickets are free and are available online at www.eventbrite.com.au by searching ‘Seppelt twilight cinema’.
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Selling a large house and buying a townhouse or unit, perhaps in a more affordable suburb, can free up a significant sum of money which you could use to help fund your retirement or take that dream international holiday. But before you get too excited by your potential windfall, remember to take into account expenses such as agent fees, removalist costs and stamp duty on the new property. This will give you a better idea of how much additional cash you are likely to be left with. Generally, any capital gains on the sale of the family home are exempt from capital gains tax. However, if the home has been used for income-producing activity, such as running a business or letting out a room, then a portion of the gain might be subject to CGT. On the upside, downsizing might reduce your living costs. New homes are usually more energy efficient and cost less to heat and cool than older housing stock.
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The family home is exempt from Centrelink’s age-pension asset test. If qualifying for a full or part age pension is important to you, you might not want to free up too much cash when downsizing. Indeed, some retirees actually dip into their savings to buy a higher-value home. Their aim is to reduce their assessable assets and maximise their pension entitlement. This isn’t always a good idea because it increases the risk of being caught in the ‘asset rich, cash poor’ trap.
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As an incentive to downsize, the Federal Gov-
ernment has proposed that from July 2018 Australians aged over 65 will be permitted to make a contribution to super of up to $300,000 each – $600,000 for a couple – from the proceeds of selling their home. The amount will be treated as a non-concessional – after-tax – contribution, and exempt from the usual restrictions. But this proposal has yet to be legislated. For most people under 65, super might also be a desirable destination for most of the money freed up by downsizing. Make sure that any contributions fall within the relevant limits.
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While the financial benefits of downsizing can be considerable, moving house is among life’s most stressful events. This is particularly the case when you are giving up a home full of family memories and parting with many prized possessions to fit into a smaller space. Just being aware that you might face an emotional reaction is a start, but be open to seeking professional support if moving does bring on a bout of the blues.
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Fletchers fulfil school request Stawell couple Scott and Joan Fletcher have expanded their humanitarian activities to include helping provide a toilet block for a primary school in Cambodia. The Fletchers turned a holiday adventure in Cambodia six years ago into a regular pilgrimage to support disadvantaged residents. The farmers and Stawell Lions Club members have established water wells for village families throughout several self-financed visits to the Asian nation. “While we were in Cambodia in January last year checking on the progress of water wells Wednesday, January 10, 2018
that have been completed, we were asked if we could help build a toilet block for a primary school in Siem Reap,” Mr Fletcher said. “Previously the only toilets available to the staff and pupils were three squat toilets that were in a poor and filthy condition. “As a result of this, most of the girls did not bother to go to the toilet while at school.” Mr Fletcher said the school had 2300 pupils, with half attending morning classes and the other half an afternoon session. “As this project was too costly for an individual we approached the Stawell, Ararat
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The Thai-built one-tonne pick-up was declared Australia’s best-selling vehicle last week for the second successive year after achieving a model record 47,093 sales in 2017 – up 11.8 percent on 2016 – to finish the year ahead of Ford’s second-placed Ranger with 42,728 sales. The HiLux sales rose by almost
4000 units last year, accounting for a large chunk of the 10,983 extra sales across the entire 2017 Australian new-vehicle market that clocked up a record 1,1189,116 units, up 0.9 percent on 2016. Toyota revealed the top-shelf SR5 4x4 dual-cab HiLux represented 37 percent of all HiLux sales in 2017, reflecting the market-wide buyer shift to well-equipped utility vehicles as an alternative to traditional passenger sedans and wagons for both business and pleasure. This is despite a pricetag starting at $54,440 plus on-road costs. Ford and Holden have both signalled their intention to launch new sports
variants of their Ranger and Colorado utes this year, with the Ranger getting an off-road oriented Raptor version and Holden teaming up with Holden Special Vehicles, HSV, to produce a sports Colorado, called SportsCat. In announcing Toyota’s markettrouncing 2017 sales dominance, newly installed Toyota Australia president Matthew Callachor said his company would not be left out of this new ute market space and had something up its sleeve for launch in the first half of this year. He declined to disclose details of the new HiLux variant, saying only: “Watch this space.” GoAuto understands the fresh HiLux
will not just be a TRD-branded sports pack, getting significant chassis and styling changes while retaining the standard 2.8-litre turbo-diesel powertrain. The vehicle will likely be developed by Toyota’s Australian design and engineering team, possibly drawing inspiration from the high-riding Tonkabranded HiLux concept revealed in March last year. The design studio – with a staff of 30 – is housed with the Toyota Australia product planning division in Port Melbourne. Mr Callachor said the design studio was a priority for Toyota in Australia after the closure of the factory in Al-
tona in 2017, adding the company would have some announcements in that regard soon. Toyota expects the HiLux to continue as its top seller this year, helping the Japanese brand to extend its market leadership to 16 consecutive years. Toyota now leads the market in all Australian states, and while the HiLux has been number one nationally for the past two years, it has been top dog in Queensland for 11 years. Of 4x4 HiLux variants, the SR5 dual-cab accounts for 50 percent of sales, while automatic transmissions – once a rarity in one-tonne utes – now hold down 60 percent of sales. – Ron Hammerton
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ART IS... An emu called ‘Tchingal’. Horsham district artists Claudia Haenel, left, and Nichola Clarke pose with the head of emu Tchingal,giant which will feature with other puppets during Horsham’s Art is... festival. The festival starts on Friday and ends on June 12. Largescale puppets created behind Horsham’s Up Tempo Cafe will be part of a Tichingal: Stories of Wotjobaluk Country performance at Horsham Town Hall on June 12. well as giant puppets, As the performance will include interactive animation. The theatre stage will shared with Aboriginal be elders, actors and students. Sydney arts company Erth, animator Dave Jones and sound artist Robbie Millar will join artists and students under directors Ken Evans and Rebecca Russell for the dreaming story. Picture: DEAN LAWSON
ART IS... An emu called ‘Tchingal’. Horsham district artists Claudia Haenel, left, and Nichola Clarke pose with the giant head of emu Tchingal, which will feature with other puppets during Horsham’s Art is... festival. The festival starts on Friday and ends on June 12. Largescale puppets created behind Horsham’s Up Tempo Cafe will be part of a Tichingal: Stories of Wotjobaluk Country performance at Horsham Town Hall on June 12. As well as giant puppets, the performance will include interactive animation. The theatre stage will be shared with Aboriginal elders, actors and students. Sydney arts company Erth, animator Dave Jones and sound artist Robbie Millar will join artists and students under directors Ken Evans and Rebecca Russell for the dreaming story. Picture: DEAN LAWSON
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Victorian Farmers Federation vice-president and Murra Warra farmer David Jochinke said conditions had primed much of the region for good results, but recovery from last season’s disastrous harvest would depend on what happened later in the year. “It will all come down to spring again,” he said. “This has been one of the more
promising starts to a season in regards to rain and forecasts. “Kaniva has probably missed out a little but as a general rule everyone else across the region has had good rain to either get their crops established or to sow with confidence.” Widespread late autumn rain, heavy in some areas of the Wimmera, Mallee and Grampians, represents a potential trigger for the region to emerge from two dry and poor growing seasons and drought conditions. But Mr Jochinke was cautious in his predictions of what might lay ahead. “After the past two years, anything other than what we have had would
be good. The past couple of years have been a real kick in the guts, and we don’t what anything like that to happen again,” he said. “The feeling at the moment is positive and there is cautious optimism, but no one is getting ahead of themselves. A lot of people are hurting, carrying physical, financial and mental scars. The whole district needs to have a solid season. “The hope is that we can have at least an average harvest and then follow on with another average year. “The problem is not having enough breathing space for farmers to get ahead and that in the long run can be
very demoralising. While we have had a couple of good rains, the moisture profile is nowhere up to what we’ll need come spring. We are looking for either a very wet winter or a kind spring.”
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Mr Jochinke said most broadacre farmers across the region had either finished sowing or were nearing the end of their sowing schedule. A Despite the drought conditions across the region, state and federForecast al governments confirmed their long-term faith in western Victorian farming earlier this year when they announced funding for a multi milIN THIS ISSUE • War on obesity • Warracknabeal reunion • Football-netball previews lion-dollar Wimmera Doppler Weather Radar Project. THIS SUNDAY The project will eliminate rain radar black-spots and provide farmers with Sunday, June 5, a greater chance to make agricultural10am to 1pm decisions based on ‘real-time’ forecasts. BY DEAN LAWSON
Victorian farming leader has described damp conditions across the region as the perfect start for a promising growing season. Victorian Farmers Federation vice-president and Murra Warra farmer David Jochinke said conditions had primed much of the region for good results, but recovery from last season’s disastrous harvest would depend on what happened later in the year. “It will all come down to spring again,” he said. “This has been one of the more
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promising starts to a season in regards to rain and forecasts. “Kaniva has probably missed out a little but as a general rule everyone else across the region has had good rain to either get their crops established or to sow with confidence.” Widespread late autumn rain, heavy in some areas of the Wimmera, Mallee and Grampians, represents a potential trigger for the region to emerge from two dry and poor growing seasons and drought conditions. But Mr Jochinke was cautious in his predictions of what might lay ahead. “After the past two years, anything other than what we have had would
be good. The past couple of years have been a real kick in the guts, and we don’t what anything like that to happen again,” he said. “The feeling at the moment is positive and there is cautious optimism, but no one is getting ahead of themselves. A lot of people are hurting, carrying physical, financial and mental scars. The whole district needs to have a solid season. “The hope is that we can have at least an average harvest and then follow on with another average year. “The problem is not having enough breathing space for farmers to get ahead and that in the long run can be
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very demoralising. While we have had a couple of good rains, the moisture profile is nowhere up to what we’ll need come spring. We are looking for either a very wet winter or a kind spring.”
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Mr Jochinke said many farmers were closely following weather forecast modelling and hoping predictions of an average to slightly wetter-than-average winter came true. “We are basically looking for a solid average year where it rains in winter and then rains again during a nice mild spring,” he said.
Mr Jochinke said most broadacre farmers across the region had either finished sowing or were nearing the end of their sowing schedule. Despite the drought conditions across the region, state and federal governments confirmed their long-term faith in western Victorian farming earlier this year when they announced funding for a multi million-dollar Wimmera Doppler Weather Radar Project. The project will eliminate rain radar black-spots and provide farmers with a greater chance to make agricultural decisions based on ‘real-time’ forecasts.
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SUVs lead record 2017 market hicles achieved even greater growth, up 8.6 percent for a 19.9 percent share of the overall market. One-tonne pick-ups made up 88 percent of light-commercial vehicle sales, with 4x4 pick-ups – popular with tradies and, increasingly, families – leading the way with 165,797 sales. Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries chief executive Tony Weber said the fierce competition in the market between car-makers helped push monthly sales to record sales last year. “Clearly, Australian consumers recognise the value for money that is on offer in the new vehicle market, and responded accordingly,” he said. “To have eight record months out of 12 in 2017 speaks volumes for how brands successfully placed new products and incentives into the market, which kept attracting buyers into the showrooms right through the year.”
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Toyota again took top honours as Australia’s best-selling automotive brand, leading the market with 216,566 sales, a 3.3 percent boost over 2016. The haul was Toyota’s highest since 2012 and marked the 21st time the company led the new-vehicle market, including the past 15 years in a row. Corolla was again Australia’s bestselling passenger car, despite a 7.4 percent sales decline last year.
back of interest in its Triton pick-up that was the 10th best seller overall last year, as well as the ASX and Outlander SUVs. Ford sales dropped 3.8 percent to 78,161, pushing it out of the top five, despite record sales of its Ranger pick-up. The Ranger made up 55 percent of Ford’s sales in 2016, with the Mustang sportscar the second most popular Ford.
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Develop safe food handling skills essential for home, community catering, the workplace and a range of food handling situations. 2018 Dates & Times: Thursday 18 January Time: 3.00pm – 6.00pm Tuesdays 20 February 17 April 26 June 28 August 23 October 4 December Time: 5.30pm – 8.30pm Cost: $95 per person
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Develop the skills and knowledge necessary to contribute to a safe, enjoyable environment in licensed premises. 2018 Dates & Times: Day Courses: 18 January 18 March 15 April 9 September 9 December Time: 10.00am to 2.30pm Night Courses: 13 February 8 May 11 June 17 July 14 August 9 October 13 November 11 December Time: 5.30pm to 10.00pm Cost: $95 per person ***In partnership with Campaspe College of Adult Education TOID 3665 www.ccae.vic.edu.au***
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Provide Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (HLTAID001) training assists learners to develop the skills and knowledge required to provide a first aid response, life support and management of casualties and emergency incidents until medical or other assistance arrives. 2018 Dates & Times: 12 Jan 16 Feb 19 March 27 April 21 May 22 June 23 July 17 August 10 Sept 12 Oct 12 Nov 7 Dec 17 Dec Time: 9:30am to 12:30pm Cost: $65 per person
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DIGITAL LITERACY - INTERMEDIATE COMPUTERS
This training has been designed for people who already have basic computer skills and are interested in learning more. 2018 Dates & Times: Tuesdays 6, 13, 20, & 27 June 29 Aug, 5, 12 & 19 Sept 21, 28 Nov, 5 & 12 December Time: 9.30am to 11.30am Cost: Free to eligible students
DIGITAL LITERACY - USING AN IPAD
Are you getting the most out of your iPad? If you would like to learn how to use your iPad more effectively for work or study then this is the course for you. 2018 Dates & Times: Workshop 1: 28th Feb, 7th, 21st & 28th Mar Workshop 2: 2nd, 9th, 16th & 23rd May Workshop 3: 6th, 13th, 20th, & 27th June Workshop 4: 25th Jul, 1st, 8th & 15th Aug Workshop 5: 29th Aug, 5th, 12th and 19th Sept Workshop 6: 17th, 24th, 31st Oct & 7th Nov Workshop 7: 21st, 28th Nov, 5th & 12th Dec Time: 12.30pm to 2.30pm Cost: Free to eligible students
INTERMEDIATE EXCEL
This training will improve your Excel skills and enable you to get the most out of this software. Learn how to use quick and easy shortcuts and how to create informative charts. Create reports, which automatically update according to newly entered data. Quickly change the format of raw data into useful information. Find out how using Excel can transform financial data into informative and attractive reports and dashboards. 2018 Dates & Times: This is a one-day workshop Workshop 1: Monday 12 February Workshop 2: Monday 26 February Workshop 3: Monday 7 May Workshop 4: Monday 23 July Workshop 5: Monday 15 October Time: 9.30am - 2.30pm Cost: $85 for eligible students, and $30 for concession.
This training has been designed for people with little to no administration experience who would like an introduction to business administration. This short course consists of an overview of business administration and explores further study options in this area. 2018 Dates & Times: Mondays Workshop 1: 23 April Workshop 2: 30 July Time: 9.30am to 2.30pm Cost: Free to eligible students
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
This training has been designed for people with little to no administration experience who would like to either prepare for employment in this area or go on to further study. This course consists of an overview of business administration and broadly covers the key areas of knowledge for employment in this area. 2018 Dates & Times: Mondays Workshop 1: 14 & 21 May Workshop 2: 6 & 13 August Time: 9.30am to 2.30pm Cost: Free to eligible students
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Over 4 weeks participants will learn a range of skills to assist with operating a computer. 2018 Dates & Times: Workshop 1: 28 Feb, 7, 21 & 28 Mar Workshop 2: 2, 9, 16 & 23 May Workshop 3: 25 Jul, 1, 8 & 15 Aug Workshop 4: 17, 24, 31 Oct & 7 Nov Time: 9.30am to 11.30am Cost: Free to eligible students
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In a positive, safe and nurturing learning environment participants will be able to be supported by like-minded women, gain confidence in setting life goals and ambitions, enhance their interpersonal skills and develop effective communication. They will identify personal strengths and develop a positive self-image. 2018 Dates & Times: Fridays 2 February until 29 June Excluding Public and School Holidays Time: 9:30am to 3:00pm Cost: Free to eligible students
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BEGINNERS Lean to speak, read and write Basic English. Learn to recognise common words and phrases. Learn to write for everyday purposes. Learn about Australian culture and share information about your own culture. Develop friendships and have fun. INTERMEDIATE Our training will help you develop language skills to gain employment, communicate more effectively with colleagues, meet others in the community and to pursue further, perhaps more formal training. 2018 Dates & Times: Thursdays From 8 February until 6 December Time: 9.30am to 12.00pm Excludes Public and School Holidays Cost: Free to eligible students
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Have you always wanted to learn another language? Perhaps you are planning a trip overseas or you just want to expand your skills. Learn all about the Spanish language and culture in a relaxed and fun way. TRAINER Lillia D’Agosti 2018 Dates & Times: Every Thursday (Excluding Public Holidays) From 8 February until 29 March Time: 6.30pm to 8.30pm Cost: $10 per night
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Have you always wanted to learn French? Perhaps you are planning a trip to France or you just want to expand your skills. Learn all about the French language and culture in a relaxed and fun way. TRAINER Lillia D’Agosti 2018 Dates & Times: Every Thursday (Excluding Public Holidays) From 19 April until 28 June Time: 6.30pm to 8.30pm Cost: $10 per night
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Dreaming about an Italian holiday? Maybe you have some Italian friends you would love to talk to in Italian, or you just want to expand your skills. Learn all about the Italian language and culture in a relaxed and fun way. TRAINER Lillia D’Agosti 2018 Dates & Times: Every Thursday (Excluding Public Holidays) From 19 July to 20 September Time: 6.30pm to 8.30pm Cost: $10 per night
SPIRITUAL WORKSHOPS
These workshops are interactive and aim for proficiency in developing participant’s own spiritual knowledge and skills. The format for each is oracle cards, quotes, guided meditations and written information related to the topic. All levels are welcome to attend. 2018 Dates & Times: Workshop 1: Native American Indians and Gypsies – 10 February Workshop 2: Numerology and Astrology – 10 March Workshop 3: Energy and the Human Aura – 14 April Workshop 4: Mediumship, the Spirit World and Grief – 19 May Workshop 5: Card Readings, the Tarot and Symbolism – 23 June Workshop 6: Angels, Archangels and Ascended Masters – 21 July Workshop 7: Past Lives, Reincarnation and Karma- 18 August Workshop 8: Trees, the Tree of Life and Nature – 15 September Workshop 9: Health and Wellbeing – 13 October Workshop 10: Peace, Calmness and Relaxation – 10 November Workshop 11: Personal Development, Relationships and the Ego – 8 December Cost: $35 per session or $25 with a concession card. Payment must be made prior to the session and directly to Ronda. For Bookings: Contact Ronda Phone 53826689 or 0428 021 785 Email: rondamcintyre_horsham@hotmail.com
MYOB
Are you interested in learning how to use MYOB? Learn all the basics from setting up your chart of accounts to generating financial reports. This training is an introductory course in MYOB. It covers all you need to know to get started using MYOB for your business. 2018 Dates & Times: This is a one-day workshop Workshop 1: Monday 18 March Workshop 2: Monday 18 June Time: 9.30am - 2.30pm Cost: $150 per person
INTRODUCTION TO INDIVIDUAL CARE
Want to get into the Aged Care, Home Care, Residential Care or the Disability sector? Then the introduction to Individual Care is for you. 2018 Dates & Times: Fridays From 2 February until 16 March Time: 9.30am to 3.00pm Cost: Free to eligible students
CHC30213 CERTIFICATE III IN EDUCATION SUPPORT
If you enjoy working with children and seeing them grow through educational achievement, then this is an ideal career for you. The demand for Teacher’s Aides is high in both primary and secondary schools throughout our region. Teacher’s Aides assist teachers with the supervision and support of students and the delivery of learning programs. They also provide support and assistance to students with special needs, including those with physical or intellectual disabilities, or behavioural issues. 2018 Dates & Times: All training is delivered at the Centre for Participation’s campus in Horsham. One day per week (Fridays), 9.30am - 3.00pm, in addition to 120 hours of work placement, starts 9 February 2018. For further information please contact: Centre for Participation on 5382 5607
CHC33015 CERTIFICATE III IN INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT
This qualification will enable you to follow an individualised plan to provide person-centred support and care across a variety of work places. You will gain a range of skills, including to communicate and work in an aged care or disability care environment, support people living with dementia, support relationships with carers and families, and provide care using a palliative approach. 2018 Dates & Times: All training is delivered at the Centre for Participation’s campus in Horsham. Two days per week (Thursdays and Fridays), 9.30am - 3.00pm, in addition to 120 hours of work placement, starts 19 April 2018. For further information please contact: Centre for Participation on 5382 5607 ***Both qualifications and all training is delivered by The Centre (TOID 4172), a not-for-profit community college, in partnership with the Centre for Participation in Horsham. ***
ART CLASSES
Over the year groups will learn how to create a concrete outdoor sculpture, Paint a Painting, draw, build a puppet, and make bug creatures and all sorts of fun activities. Students will get the opportunity throughout the year to showcase their work. 2018 Dates & Times: Group 1 – Tuesdays From 6 February until 27 March Time: 7.00pm to 9.00pm Group 2 – Wednesdays From 7 February until 28 March Time: 7.00pm to 9.00pm Group 3 – Tuesdays From 17 April until 26 June Time: 7.00pm to 9.00pm Group 4 – Wednesdays From 18 April until 27 June Time: 7.00pm to 9.00pm Group 5 – Tuesdays From 17 July until 18 September Time: 7.00pm to 9.00pm Group 6 – Wednesdays From 18 July until 19 September Time: 7.00pm to 9.00pm Group 7 – Tuesdays From 9 October until 11 December Time: 7.00pm to 9.00pm Group 8 – Wednesdays From 10 October until 12 December Time: 7.00pm to 9.00pm Excludes Public and School Holidays Cost: Free to eligible students
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1. The echidna and platypus are the only mammals with an ability to detect electrical fields generated by muscular contraction. This is called: A. Electroreception. B. Sonar. C. Radar reception. D. Impulse-location.
4. Is the blue-green alga that produces harmful toxins as it dies and decays a type of algae or bacteria? 5. What is the only yellow-coloured metal element, occurring naturally in some parts of the Wimmera?
2. What now inactive volcano between Warrnambool 6. What is the four-syllable and Port Fairy erupted about name starting with ‘T’ of the locality south of Horsham 30,000 years ago? near the Black Range State 3. Considerable time goes Park that was a boyhood into recycling waste across home of former Australian the region. How long does it test cricketer Peter Sleep? take a standard plastic drink bottle to decompose? A. 20 7. What southern Mallee years. B. 50 years. C. 150 settlement, originally part of Brim station, gets its name years. D. 450 years. from the Book of Isaiah, 62:4, that in some English translations means ‘married’ or ‘inhabited’?
8. In what year did the first sections of the Little Desert officially become a National Park? A. 1968. B. 1986. C. 1896. D. 1996. 9. Many years ago, coursing was a popular rural pastime throughout the Wimmera-Mallee and Grampians. What was it? 10. True of false? The huge flightless moa bird, a type of emu, was hunted to extinction in the Wimmera-Mallee after the arrival of Australia’s first humans.
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(March 21- April 20) Lucky Colour: Red Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 1-9-5-2 Lotto Numbers: 1-19-20-25-34-44 Your life could be subject to major changes and many could relocate interstate or overseas. Happy news concerning your financial expectations. Your love life is in for a surprise or two.
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(July 23- August 22) Lucky Colour: Orange Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 7-1-3-9 Lotto Numbers: 7-11-13-20-27-33 The end of a period in your life and the start of a new and happier one. Most will become a very popular choice at any social gathering. Someone could confide in you and take you by surprise.
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(April 21- May 20) Lucky Colour: Pink Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 3-1-2-3 Lotto Numbers: 3-12-15-18-28-37 Worry will affect your health and as long as you are tactful you will gain by speaking your mind. A career opportunity is indicated although you may have to work harder to keep ahead of the opposition.
(August 23- September 23) Lucky Colour: Grey Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 6-2-3-4 Lotto Numbers: 12-23-31-39-40-42 Self security will be important and financial affairs show improvements. Most agreements should be finalized successfully and there is luck in property dealings.
GEMINI:
(September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: Navy Blue Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 1-3-6-2 Lotto Numbers: 1-13-18-27-36-39 Surprises in your career or business ambitions. Many will change paths quite successfully. More travel than is usual and many should receive more luck in their love life and finance and one could reflect on the other.
(May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: Yellow Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 4-2-2-4 Lotto Numbers: 4-11-13-22-29-31 Financial problems should ease, more peace of mind about your future security. Although a problem with a workmate is indicated, if you are not tactful. Social invitations bring surprises.
CANCER:
(June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: Rose Lucky Day: Sunday Racing Numbers: 3-1-4-3 Lotto Numbers: 3-11-12-24-34-43 Many will be spending more time to improve their appearance. Some will find a real bargain for the home. Your intuition could be spot on when taking a gamble.
Answers: 1. A. Electroreception. 2. Tower Hill. 3. D. 450 years. 4. Microscopic photosynthesizing bacteria called cyanobacteria. Scientists believe it is responsible for the oxidation of earth more than two billion years ago. 5. Gold. 6. Telangatuk. 7. Beulah. 8. A. 1968. The eastern third was declared in 1968 and two more blocks to the west to the South Australian border in 1986. 9. An old-world hunting sport including the pursuit of game by dogs, primarily greyhounds and other sighthounds. 10. False. Moa birds were endemic to New Zealand. The largest of the species reached about 3.6 metres and weighed about 230 kilograms. When Polynesians settled in New Zealand in the late 1200s, the moa population was about 58,000. They are closer related to small South American birds than emus.
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(December 21- January 19) Lucky Colour: Burgundy Lucky Day: Saturday Racing Numbers: 9-3-2-6 Lotto Numbers: 9-18-30-32-33-42 More trouble with what you say than with what you do. Family members could cause some tension. Travel should bring about a surprising event that involves property. Your financial security is looking better.
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(October 24 - November 22) Lucky Colour: Red Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 5-2-4-7 Lotto Numbers: 5-13-24-31-34-43 Watch your temper; the wise will release tension before it sends them over the top. Health improvement and appearance could be very important. Most will travel more extensively.
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ART IS... An emu called ‘Tchingal’. Horsham district artists Claudia Haenel, left, and Nichola Clarke pose with the giant head of emu Tchingal, which will feature with other puppets during Horsham’s Art is... festival. The festival starts on Friday and ends on June 12. Largescale puppets created behind Horsham’s Up Tempo Cafe will be part of a Tichingal: Stories of Wotjobaluk Country performance at Horsham Town Hall on June 12. As well as giant puppets, the performance will include interactive animation. The theatre stage will be shared with Aboriginal elders, actors and students. Sydney arts company Erth, animator Dave Jones and sound artist Robbie Millar will join artists and students under directors Ken Evans and Rebecca Russell for the dreaming story. Picture: DEAN LAWSON
Rain primes region BY DEAN LAWSON
Victorian Farmers Federation vice-president and Murra Warra farmer David Jochinke said conditions had primed much of the region for good results, but recovery from last season’s disastrous harvest would depend on what happened later in the year. “It will all come down to spring again,” he said. “This has been one of the more
promising starts to a season in regards to rain and forecasts. “Kaniva has probably missed out a little but as a general rule everyone else across the region has had good rain to either get their crops established or to sow with confidence.” Widespread late autumn rain, heavy in some areas of the Wimmera, Mallee and Grampians, represents a potential trigger for the region to emerge from two dry and poor growing seasons and drought conditions. But Mr Jochinke was cautious in his predictions of what might lay ahead. “After the past two years, anything other than what we have had would
be good. The past couple of years have been a real kick in the guts, and we don’t what anything like that to happen again,” he said. “The feeling at the moment is positive and there is cautious optimism, but no one is getting ahead of themselves. A lot of people are hurting, carrying physical, financial and mental scars. The whole district needs to have a solid season. “The hope is that we can have at least an average harvest and then follow on with another average year. “The problem is not having enough breathing space for farmers to get ahead and that in the long run can be
very demoralising. While we have had a couple of good rains, the moisture profile is nowhere up to what we’ll need come spring. We are looking for either a very wet winter or a kind spring.”
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Mr Jochinke said many farmers were closely following weather forecast modelling and hoping predictions of an average to slightly wetter-than-average winter came true. “We are basically looking for a solid average year where it rains in winter and then rains again during a nice mild spring,” he said.
Mr Jochinke said most broadacre farmers across the region had either finished sowing or were nearing the end of their sowing schedule. A Despite the drought conditions across the region, state and federForecast al governments confirmed their long-term faith in western Victorian farming earlier this year when they announced funding for a multi milIN THIS ISSUE • War on obesity • Warracknabeal reunion • Football-netball previews lion-dollar Wimmera Doppler Weather Radar Project. THIS SUNDAY The project will eliminate rain radar black-spots and provide farmers with Sunday, June 5, a greater chance to make agricultural10am to 1pm decisions based on ‘real-time’ forecasts. BY DEAN LAWSON
Victorian farming leader has described damp conditions across the region as the perfect start for a promising growing season. Victorian Farmers Federation vice-president and Murra Warra farmer David Jochinke said conditions had primed much of the region for good results, but recovery from last season’s disastrous harvest would depend on what happened later in the year. “It will all come down to spring again,” he said. “This has been one of the more
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promising starts to a season in regards to rain and forecasts. “Kaniva has probably missed out a little but as a general rule everyone else across the region has had good rain to either get their crops established or to sow with confidence.” Widespread late autumn rain, heavy in some areas of the Wimmera, Mallee and Grampians, represents a potential trigger for the region to emerge from two dry and poor growing seasons and drought conditions. But Mr Jochinke was cautious in his predictions of what might lay ahead. “After the past two years, anything other than what we have had would
be good. The past couple of years have been a real kick in the guts, and we don’t what anything like that to happen again,” he said. “The feeling at the moment is positive and there is cautious optimism, but no one is getting ahead of themselves. A lot of people are hurting, carrying physical, financial and mental scars. The whole district needs to have a solid season. “The hope is that we can have at least an average harvest and then follow on with another average year. “The problem is not having enough breathing space for farmers to get ahead and that in the long run can be
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Victorian farming leader has described damp conditions across the region as the perfect start for a promising growing season. Victorian Farmers Federation vice-president and Murra Warra farmer David Jochinke said conditions had primed much of the region for good results, but recovery from last season’s disastrous harvest would depend on what happened later in the year. “It will all come down to spring again,” he said. “This has been one of the more
promising starts to a season in regards to rain and forecasts. “Kaniva has probably missed out a little but as a general rule everyone else across the region has had good rain to either get their crops established or to sow with confidence.” Widespread late autumn rain, heavy in some areas of the Wimmera, Mallee and Grampians, represents a potential trigger for the region to emerge from two dry and poor growing seasons and drought conditions. But Mr Jochinke was cautious in his predictions of what might lay ahead. “After the past two years, anything other than what we have had would
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be good. The past couple of years have been a real kick in the guts, and we don’t what anything like that to happen again,” he said. “The feeling at the moment is positive and there is cautious optimism, but no one is getting ahead of themselves. A lot of people are hurting, carrying physical, financial and mental scars. The whole district needs to have a solid season. “The hope is that we can have at least an average harvest and then follow on with another average year. “The problem is not having enough breathing space for farmers to get ahead and that in the long run can be
very demoralising. While we have had a couple of good rains, the moisture profile is nowhere up to what we’ll need come spring. We are looking for either a very wet winter or a kind spring.”
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Mr Jochinke said many farmers were closely following weather forecast modelling and hoping predictions of an average to slightly wetter-than-average winter came true. “We are basically looking for a solid average year where it rains in winter and then rains again during a nice mild spring,” he said.
Mr Jochinke said most broadacre farmers across the region had either finished sowing or were nearing the end of their sowing schedule. Despite the drought conditions across the region, state and federal governments confirmed their long-term faith in western Victorian farming earlier this year when they announced funding for a multi million-dollar Wimmera Doppler Weather Radar Project. The project will eliminate rain radar black-spots and provide farmers with a greater chance to make agricultural decisions based on ‘real-time’ forecasts.
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8:30 Home Shopping 9:30 Travel Oz (PG) 11:00 NBC Today 12:00 The Great Outdoors 1:00 The Food Trail 3:00 The Real Seachange 4:30 Escape To The Country: Shropshire / Somerset 6:30 Dog Patrol (PG) 7:00 Motorway Patrol (PG) 7:30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line (PG) 8:00 Border Security: International (PG) 9:00 Brit Cops (PG) 10:00 Cities Of The Underworld (PG) 11:00 Border Security (PG) 12:00 The Real Seachange 12:30 Psychic TV (M) 3:30 The Real Seachange 4:30 Travel Oz (PG)
Home Shopping 6:30 Skippy The Bush 7MATE 6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Mark Berg’s GEM 6:00 Kangaroo 7:00 Religious Programs 10:00
Fishing Addiction (PG) 7:30 Home Shopping 8:30 NFL: AFC Divisional Playoffs 1 12:00 NFL: AFC Divisional Playoffs 2 3:00 Summer Of Tennis: WTA Hobart International: Highlights 3:30 Swamp People (PG) 4:30 Seinfeld (PG) 6:00 Movie: “Invictus” (PG) (’09) Stars: Matt Damon 8:40 Movie: “I Am Number Four” (M h,v) (’11) Stars: Alex Pettyfer 10:50 Hardcore Pawn (M) 11:20 What Went Down (PG) 11:50 Swamp People (PG) 12:50 Ink Master (M) 2:00 My Fishing Place (PG) 5:00 NFL: AFC Divisional Playoffs 3
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Worldwatch 12:00 Insight 1:00 SBS VICELAND 5:00 Business Of Life (PG) 1:30
5:00 Children’s Programs 12:55 Game On 1:05 Japanizi 1:30 Dragons 1:50 Danger Mouse 2:05 SheZow 2:15 Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 2:40 Slugterra 3:00 The Dengineers 3:30 Ice Stars 4:00 Odd Squad 4:25 Operation Ouch! 4:55 Hank Zipzer 5:25 Camp Lakebottom 5:35 Dragons: Race To The Edge 6:00 Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 6:10 Nowhere Boys (PG) 6:35 The Next Step (PG) 7:00 Raising Expectations (PG) 7:20 Deadly 60 7:50 Merlin (PG) 8:35 Horrible Histories 9:05 Trip For Biscuits (PG) 9:15 Degrassi (PG)
6:02 The Drum Weekly 6:30 The Breakfast ABC 24 Couch 7:00 Weekend Breakfast 11:00 ABC
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6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend NINE Today [s] 10:00 My Surf TV [s] 10:30 Jack Newton Celebrity Classic [s] 11:30 In Their Footsteps (PG) [s] 12:30 Border Rico: The Sting (PG) [s] 1:00 Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates [s] 1:30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v England: Afternoon Session *Live* from the MCG. 6:00 NINE News [s] 6:30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v England: Evening Session *Live* 10:30 60 Minutes (PG) [s] 11:30 House: Distractions (M v,mp) [s] 12:30 The Mysteries Of Laura: The Mystery Of The Convict Mentor (M v) [s] 1:30 Bad Robots (M l,s) [s] 2:00 Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 The Baron (PG) [s] 4:00 Good Morning America [s]
5:00 Worldwatch 9:00 PopAsia SBS VICELAND 10:00 Worldwatch 12:00 Forgotten
5:00 Children’s Programs 10:05 The Adventures Of Puss In Boots (PG) 10:50 Kung Fu Panda 11:10 The Fairly OddParents 11:35 This Is Me 12:00 So Awkward 12:30 Ready For This 1:30 Dragons 2:15 Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 2:40 Slugterra 3:00 The Dengineers 3:30 Ice Stars 4:00 Odd Squad 4:25 Operation Ouch! 4:55 TBA 5:25 Camp Lakebottom 6:00 Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 6:10 Nowhere Boys 7:30 Deadly 60 (PG) 8:00 Merlin (PG) 8:45 Horrible Histories (PG) 9:10 Trip For Biscuits (PG) 9:20 Degrassi (PG) 9:45 rage (PG)
ABC 24 7:00 Weekend Breakfast 11:00 ABC News
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5:00 Children’s Programs 3:55 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:15 Ready, Jet, Go! 5:00 Thomas And Friends 5:10 Dinotrux 5:55 Hey Duggee 6:25 Go Jetters 6:50 Andy’s Prehistoric Adventures 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:20 Shaun The Sheep 7:30 Spicks And Specks 8:00 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow (M s) 8:45 Charlie Pickering: Live At The Time Of Recording (MA15+) 9:50 Alan Davies: ‘As Yet Untitled’ (MA15+) 10:40 Adam Hills (M l,s) 11:20 The IT Crowd (M s) 12:10 Red Dwarf (PG) 12:45 Wasted (MA15+) 1:15 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow (M s)
6:05 Children’s Programs 8:30 Treasure Island 11 9:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10:00 Scope 10:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:00 Charmed (PG) 1:00 Frasier (PG) 2:00 Rules Of Engagement (PG) 2:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:30 Movie: “The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps” (PG) (’00) Stars: Eddie Murphy 8:35 The Graham Norton Show (M) 9:35 Sex And The City (M s,l,n) 10:45 Will & Grace (PG) 12:15 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 1:25 Frasier (PG)
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News 11:30 The World: Year In Review 12:00 ABC News 12:30 A Taste Of Landline 1:00 ABC News 1:30 Women’s Work 2:00 ABC News 2:30 The House With Annabel Crabb 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 Breakfast Couch 7:00 ABC News Weekend 7:30 Back Roads 8:00 ABC News Weekend 8:30 Foreign Correspondent 9:00 ABC News Weekend
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World SBS English News 5:30 Worldwatch 7:00 Small Business Secrets Summer 7:30 Worldwatch 9:30 Football: Premier League: Teams TBC *Replay* 12:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Speedweek 3:00 NBL: Brisbane Bullets v Perth Wildcats *Live* From Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre 5:00 Small Business Secrets Summer 5:30 Motor Sport: Dakar Rally 2018 6:00 Great British Railway Journeys: Aylesford To Tunbridge Wells 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Secrets Of Tutankhamun’s Treasures 8:30 Diana: In Her Own Words (PG) 10:40 Diana Vs Elizabeth (PG) 11:40 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee (M) 12:05 Sinatra: All Or Nothing At All (M l) 2:20 Movie: “Salami Aleikum” (M v) (In German) 4:10 Mummies Alive: The Inca Maiden (PG)
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Abandoned (PG) 2:20 Larping Saved My Life (PG) 2:45 Big Cats Of The Gulf (PG) 3:10 Rivals (PG) 4:05 Jungletown (PG) 5:00 Aussie Jokers (PG) 5:30 NBL: Sydney Kings v Adelaide 36ers *Live* 7:30 Huang's World (M) 8:30 Movie: “The Riot Club” (M) (’14) Stars: Sam Claflin 10:25 Movie: “Six Acts” (MA15+) (’12) (In Hebrew) 12:15 Vice News Tonight 12:40 The Therapist (MA15+) 1:10 Ibiza: Spring Breakers In Europe (PG) 2:00 Most Expensivest (PG) 2:30 France 24 News In English
6:00 rage (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Breakfast [s] ABC 10:00 Offsiders [s]10:30 The World: Year In Review [s] 11:00 Compass (PG) [s] 11:30 Songs of Praise [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 12:30 A Taste Of Landline [s] 1:00 Back Roads [s] 1:30 Boomtown [s] 2:00 Grantchester (M s) [s] 2:45 Father Brown (PG) [s] 3:35 Antiques Roadshow [s] 4:35 As You Dreamt It (PG) [s] 5:05 QI: Invertebrates (PG) [s] 5:40 Martin Clunes: Man And Beast (PG) [s] 6:25 The House With Annabel Crabb [s] 7:00 ABC News Sunday [s] 7:40 David Attenborough’s Great Barrier Reef: Visitors [s] 8:40 Midsomer Murders: Red In Tooth And Claw (M v) [s] 10:10 Diana: Seven Days That Shook The World (PG) [s] 11:00 QI: Invertebrates (PG) [s] 11:30 The Code (M l,v) [s] 12:30 Doctor Who (PG) [s] 1:15 rage (MA15+l,d, h,n,s,v) 4:05 Antiques Roadshow [s]
6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Cricket: rebel Women’s Big Bash League: Game 7: Adelaide Strikers v Perth Scorchers 11:15 Cricket: KFC Big Bash League: Game 27: Adelaide Strikers V Perth Scorchers 3:30 Whacked Out Sports (PG) 4:00 Operation Repo (PG) 4:30 A Taste Of Travel (PG) 5:00 Places We Go With Jennifer Adams (PG) 5:30 I Fish 6:00 Hogan’s Heroes 6:30 Scorpion (PG) 7:30 Attenborough’s Smart Sharks (PG) 8:30 Movie: “There Will Be Blood” (M v) (’07) Stars: Daniel Day-Lewis 11:40 Car Crash Global (PG) 12:40 RPM: Summer Series (PG)
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Fathers 1:00 Business Of Life 1:30 Rise (PG) 2:20 Sloths Save The World 2:50 States Of Undress (PG) 3:40 Inhuman Kind (PG) 4:10 The Pizza Show (PG) 4:40 Huang’s World (PG) 5:30 American Ninja Warrior 6:20 Vs Arashi (In Japanese) 7:20 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 8:30 24 Hours In Police Custody (M l) 9:25 Death Row (M) 11:25 Shot By Kern (MA15+) 12:25 Movie: “Ultimatum” (M l,s) (’09) (In Hebrew/French) 2:20 France 24 News In English 3:00 Thai News 3:30 Bangla News
11:30 Offsiders 12:00 ABC News 12:30 Australian Story 1:00 ABC News 1:30 The Mix 2:00 ABC News 2:30 The Breakfast Couch 3:00 ABC News 3:30 A Taste Of Landline 4:00 ABC News 4:30 Offsiders 5:00 ABC News 5:30 Compass 6:00 ABC News Weekend 6:30 Women’s Work 7:00 ABC News 8:00 ABC News 8:10 Sporting Legends 9:00 ABC News Weekend 9:30 One Plus One 10:00 ABC News 10:30 Australian Story 11:00 ABC News 11:30 The Mix 12:00 ABC News 12:02 Keeping Australia Safe 1:00 BBC World News
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5:00 Children’s Programs 2:10 Tree Fu Tom 2:35 The WotWots 3:05 The Furchester Hotel 3:30 Play School 3:55 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:15 Ready, Jet, Go! 5:00 Thomas And Friends 5:40 Floogals 6:00 Octonauts 6:25 Go Jetters 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8:30 Live At The Apollo (M l,s) 9:15 Comedy Next Gen (MA15+) 10:15 Ill Behaviour (M l,d,s) 10:45 Inside Amy Schumer (MA15+) 11:10 Asian Provocateur (M l,s) 11:40 The Trip (M l) 12:10 Episodes (M l,s) 1:15 Live At The Apollo (M l)
6:05 Littlest Pet Shop 6:30 Mako: Island of 11 Secrets 7:00 Lexi & Lottie 7:30 Mako: Island Of Secrets 8:00 Totally Wild 8:30 Scope 9:05 The Loop (PG) 11:35 Crash The Bash 12:05 Charmed (PG) 2:00 Becker (PG) 2:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 3:30 Frasier (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:30 The Loop Summer Series (PG) 9:00 Will & Grace (PG) 11:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 12:30 Duckman (M) 1:30 Charmed (PG) 3:30 Frasier (PG) 4:30 Strawberry Shortcake’s Berry Bitty Adventures 5:00 Religious Programs
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CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World SBS 5:00 English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Small Business Secrets Summer 2:30 ISU Figure Skating: Final Mens 4:00 Destination Flavour Down Under: New Zealand - North Island 4:30 Richard Hammond’s Miracles Of Nature: Super-Powers (PG) 5:30 Motor Sport: Dakar Rally 2018 6:00 Great British Railway Journeys: London Bridge To Chatham 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Mars: Novo Mundo 9:25 10 Things To Know About The Future 10:30 Weirdest Weather In The Universe 11:30 Gadget Man: Summer Holiday / Home Improvement 12:30 Grand Tours Of Scotland 1:30 Football: Premier League: Teams TBC
ABC COMEDY
thr 2.30 6.50 pm fri 2.30 6.50 pm sat 3.10 6.50 pm sun 3.10 pm mon 3.10 pm tue 2.30 6.50 pm wed 2.30 6.50 pm
thr 11.10 pm fri 6.20 pm sat 5.00 pm tue 11.10 am wed 6.20 pm
5:00 rage (PG) [s] 10:00 rage Retro Month (PG) [s] 11:00 Restoration Man: Fisherman’s Church Revisit [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon 12:30 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Murder And The Maiden (M v) [s] 1:25 Vera: Protected (M v) [s] 3:00 Redesign My Brain With Todd Sampson: Help Me Adapt [s] 4:00 Midsomer Murders: The Sicilian Defence (PG) [s] 5:30 Antiques Roadshow: Bolsover Castle 2 [s] 6:30 A Taste Of Landline [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Grantchester (M v) [s] 8:20 Father Brown: The Resurrectionists (PG) [s] 9:05 Broadchurch (M v) [s] 9:55 Silent Witness: Flight (MA15+) [s] 10:55 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries (M v) [s] 11:50 rage Retro Month (PG) [s]
6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Cricket: KFC Big Bash League (Rpt): Melbourne Renegades v Melbourne Stars 12:00 All 4 Adventure 1:00 Hogan’s Heroes 1:30 Escape Fishing With ET 2:00 Monster Jam 3:00 MacGyver (PG) 4:00 Pat Callinan’s 4x4 Adventures 5:00 Operation Repo (PG) 5:30 I Fish 6:00 Attenborough’s Planet Earth (PG) 7:00 Football: Just For Kicks 7:40 Hyundai A-League Round 16: Melbourne Victory v Perth Glory 10:00 Car Crash Global (PG) 11:00 48 Hours (M) 12:00 Operation Repo (PG) 1:00 RPM 1:30 Cricket: Melbourne Renegades v Melbourne Stars
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6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise Prime [s] 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend [s] 12:00 Special: Between A Frock And A Hard Place (PG) 1:00 Bewitched: McTavish [s] 1:30 Movie: “Teen Beach 2” (G) (’15) Stars: Chrissie Fit, Grace Phipps, Garrett Clayton, Maia Mitchell, John Deluca, Ross Lynch 3:30 Movie: “Chimpanzee” (G) (’12) Stars: Tim Allen 5:00 Seven News At 5 [s] 5:30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line (PG) [s] 6:00 7Prime News - Sunday [s] 7:00 Sunday Night [s] 8:30 Movie: “Unbroken” (M v) (’14) Stars: Jai Courtney, Garrett Hedlund, Finn Wittrock, Domhnal Gleeson, Jack O’Connell, Miyavi, Alex Russell 11:15 Heists That Shook The World: World’s Biggest Cash Grab Heists (M v) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping
Explore Moments 10:05 Great Getaways (PG) 11:05 Clash Of The Collectables 12:05 River Cottage (PG) 1:15 Movie: “Muscle Beach Party” (’64) Stars: Frankie Avalon 3:15 Movie: “The Alamo” (PG) (’60) Stars: John Wayne 6:30 Weather Gone Viral (PG) 7:30 RBT (PG) 8:30 Murder In Melbourne (M v) 9:30 Santos Tour Down Under: Highlights 11:00 Airport 24/7 (PG) 11:30 The Closer (M) 12:30 Adventures In Rainbow Country 1:00 Home Shopping 1:30 River Cottage (PG) 2:30 The Closer (M)
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6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend NINE Today [s] 10:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 11:30 NINE Morning News [s] 12:00 Kevin Can Wait (PG) [s] 12:30 Storage Hunters UK (PG) [s] 1:30 Bangkok Airport (PG) [s] 2:30 Movie: “Soul Surfer” (PG) (’11) Stars: Annasophia Robb 4:30 Gurus Explore Canada [s] 5:00 NINE News [s] 5:30 Customs (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 Movie: “Charlie And The Chocolate Factory” (PG) (’05) Stars: Johnny Depp 9:20 Movie: “Dark Shadows” (M v) (’12) Stars: Johnny Depp 11:35 Movie: “Machine Gun Preacher” (MA15+) (’11) Stars: Gerard Butler 2:00 TV Shop 2:30 Movie: “These Final Hours” (MA15+) (’13) Stars: Sarah Snook, Jessica De Gouw 4:00 Plonk: Barossa (M l) [s] 4:30 Global Shop 5:00 TV Shop 5:30 Wesley Impact [s]
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Religious Programs 7:00 Fishing WIN 6:00 Australia [s] 7:30 Religious Programs 8:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 8:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 9:00 Places We Go [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Sunday [s] 12:00 The Offroad Adventure Show [s] 1:00 All 4 Adventure (PG) [s] 2:00 4x4 Adventures [s] 3:00 Alive And Cooking [s] 3:30 Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals: Pizza [s] 4:00 A Taste Of Travel [s] 4:30 RPM: Summer Series [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News: First At Five [s] 6:00 Family Feud Sunday [s] 6:30 David Attenborough’s Africa (PG) [s] 7:30 Bull: Survival Instincts (M) [s] 8:30 Wisdom Of The Crowd: Live Stream / Alpha Test (M v) [s] 10:30 Sherlock Holmes: Elementary: Render And Then Seize Her (M v) [s] 11:30 48 Hours (M) [s] 1:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning
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Alive And Cooking [s] 6:30 Family Feud WIN 6:00 [s] 7:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 7:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Bondi Vet (PG) [s] 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Neighbours [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Alive And Cooking [s] 4:00 The Cook’s Pantry With Matt Sinclair [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News: First At Five [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 Cricket: KFC Big Bash League: Game 29: Hobart Hurricanes v Brisbane Heat *Live* from Blundstone Arena. 11:10 Madam Secretary: The Statement (M) [s] 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 1:00 The Project (PG) [s] 2:00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 3:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning
Sunrise [s] 10:00 2018 Australian Open Prime 6:00 Tennis: The Season So Far [s] 11:00 2018 Australian Open Tennis: Day 1 *Live* [s] – Tennis superstars from around the globe descend on Melbourne Park for the first Grand Slam of 2018 including powerhouses Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. With the withdrawal of Serena Williams, the field is open for top seeds Wozniakcki, Pliskova and Muguruza. Other big name players expected to compete are Grigor Dimitrov, Alexander Zverev, Dominic Thiem, Marin Cilic and David Goffin in the men's draw with Caroline Wozniacki, Venus Williams and Elina Svitolina vying for the woman's title. 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 2018 Australian Open Tennis: Night 1 *Live* [s] – The total prize money for the 2018 tournament is AUD $55,000,000. 12:30 Home Shopping
6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Dawson’s Creek (PG) 2:00 Thunderbirds Are Go (PG) 2:30 Regular Show (PG) 3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun & Moon 3:30 Lego Friends 4:00 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 4:30 Green Lantern (PG) 5:00 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 5:30 Adventure Time (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 Science Of Stupid (M) 8:30 Movie: “XXX” (M v,l) (’02) Stars: Vin Diesel 11:00 Best Ink (M l) 12:00 The Crew (PG) 12:30 Friends (PG) 1:30 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 2:00 Regular Show (PG) 2:30 Pokemon The Series: Sun & Moon
7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Match It 7:30 It’s
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Academic 8:00 Larry The Lawn Mower 8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 The Real Seachange 10:00 2018 Australian Open Tennis: The Season So Far 11:00 2018 Australian Open Tennis: Day 1 12:00 NBC Today 1:00 Meet The Press 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 3:30 Medical Rookies (PG) 4:00 The Great Outdoors 5:00 Escape To The Country 6:00 2018 Australian Open Tennis: Night 1 7:00 Dog Patrol (PG) 7:30 Rosemary & Thyme (PG) 8:30 Inspector Morse (M v) 10:30 Cold Feet (M l,s) 11:30 Dog Patrol (PG)
GEM 6:00 Antiques Roadshow 7:00 Religious 7MATE 6:00 NFL: AFC Divisional Playoffs 3 8:00 Programs 7:30 Home Shopping 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Harry (PG) 11:30 Are You Being Served? (PG) 12:10 Movie: “The Small Back Room” (PG) (’49) Stars: David Farrar 2:25 Colin And Justin’s Home Heist (PG) 3:25 Weather Gone Viral (PG) 4:25 Heartbeat (PG) 5:30 Four In A Bed (PG) 6:00 Secret Dealers (PG) 7:00 Are You Being Served? (PG) 7:30 Airport Security (PG) 8:30 Live (M v) 11:10 The Widower (M v,l) 12:15 Four In A Bed (PG) 1:00 Home Shopping
Sound FX: Best Of Aaron Rodgers 8:30 NFL: AFC Divisional Playoffs 4 – The division champions from the American Football Conference battle it out in do-or-die clashes as they vie for top spot to take on the winner of the National Football Conference in the Super Bowl. 12:00 2018 Australian Open Tennis: Day 1 6:00 Australian Open Tennis: Night 1 11:00 World’s Angriest: It Takes All Sorts (M v,l) 12:00 Swamp People (PG) 1:00 Ink Master: Pin Up Pitfalls (M n,l) 2:00 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction (PG)
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6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Dawson’s Creek (PG) 2:00 Thunderbirds Are Go (PG) 2:30 Regular Show (PG) 3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun & Moon 3:30 Nexo Knights (PG) 4:00 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 4:30 Green Lantern (PG) 5:00 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 5:30 Adventure Time (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 Top Gear (PG) 9:00 Movie: “Training Day” (M l,d) (’01) Stars: Denzel Washington 11:30 Jail (M l,d) 12:00 The Crew (PG) 12:30 Friends (PG) 1:30 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 2:00 Regular Show (PG) 2:30 Pokemon The Series: Sun & Moon
7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Match It 7:30 It’s
Academic 8:00 Larry The Lawn Mower 8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Mr Selfridge (PG) 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 3:30 Medical Rookies (PG) 4:00 The Great Outdoors 5:00 Escape To The Country 6:00 2018 Australian Open Tennis: Night 2 7:00 Dog Patrol (PG) 7:30 Hospital (M l) 8:30 Inspector Morse (PG) 10:30 Escape To The Country 11:30 Dog Patrol (PG) 12:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 12:30 Mr Selfridge (PG) 2:30 Across The Roof Of The World
Secret Dealers (PG) 7:00 Religious 7MATE 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Mark Berg’s GEM 6:00 Programs 7:30 Home Shopping 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Harry (PG) 11:30 Are You Being Served? (PG) 12:10 Movie: “Only Two Can Play” (PG) (’62) Stars: Peter Sellers 2:25 Colin And Justin’s Home Heist (PG) 3:25 Airport Security (PG) 4:25 Heartbeat (PG) 5:30 Four In A Bed (PG) 6:00 Secret Dealers (PG) 7:00 Are You Being Served? (PG) 7:30 New Tricks (M s,v) 8:40 Midsomer Murders (M v) 10:50 Santos Tour Down Under: Highlights 11:50 Cold Case (PG) 1:00 Home Shopping
Alive And Cooking [s] 6:30 Family Feud WIN 6:00 [s] 7:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 7:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Bondi Vet (PG) [s] 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Neighbours [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Alive And Cooking [s] 4:00 The Cook’s Pantry With Matt Sinclair [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News: First At Five [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 Cricket: KFC Big Bash League: Game 31: Adelaide Strikers v Hobart Hurricanes *Live* from the Adelaide Oval. 11:10 Todd Sampson’s Body Hack (M v,l) [s] 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 1:00 The Project (PG) [s] 2:00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 3:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning 6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Dawson’s Creek (PG) 2:00 Thunderbirds Are Go (PG) 2:30 Regular Show (PG) 3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun & Moon 3:30 Nexo Knights (PG) 4:00 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 4:30 Green Lantern (PG) 5:00 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 5:30 Adventure Time (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 The Big Bang Theory 8:30 Movie: “Billy Madison” (M s,l) (’95) Stars: Adam Sandler 10:15 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 11:15 Two And A Half Men (M s) 11:45 The Crew 12:15 Friends (PG) 1:15 Mike Tyson Mysteries (MA15+)
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Fishing Addiction (PG) 9:00 2018 Australian Open Tennis: Highlights 10:30 2018 Australian Open Tennis: Day 2 – Tennis superstars from around the globe descend on Melbourne Park for the first Grand Slam of 2018 including powerhouses Djokovic, Federer and Nadal. 6:00 2018 Australian Open Tennis: Night 2 11:00 Outback Truckers (PG) 12:00 Swamp People: King Of The Swamp (PG) 1:00 Cajun Pawn Stars (PG) 1:30 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction (PG) 4:30 My Fishing Place (PG)
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Open Tennis: Day 3 *Live* [s] – Tennis superstars from around the globe descend on Melbourne Park for the first Grand Slam of 2018 including powerhouses Djokovic, Federer and Nadal. With the withdrawal of Serena Williams, the field is open for top seeds Wozniakcki, Pliskova and Muguruza. 6:00 7Prime News [s] – Live and comprehensive coverage of breaking news and local, national and international top stories, plus sport, finance and weather updates. 7:00 2018 Australian Open Tennis: Night 3 *Live* [s] 12:30 Home Shopping
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Academic 8:00 Larry The Lawn Mower 8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 The Travel Bug (PG) 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 3:30 Medical Rookies (PG) 4:00 The Great Outdoors 5:00 Escape To The Country 6:00 2018 Australian Open Tennis: Night 3 7:00 Dog Patrol (PG) 7:30 Pie In The Sky (PG) 8:30 A Touch Of Frost (M v) 10:30 Brit Cops (M d,l) 11:30 Dog Patrol (PG) 12:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 12:30 The Travel Bug (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping 3:30 The Great Outdoors
Fishing Addiction (PG) 9:00 2018 Australian Open Tennis: Highlights 10:30 2018 Australian Open Tennis: Day 3 – Tennis superstars from around the globe descend on Melbourne Park for the first Grand Slam of 2018 including powerhouses Djokovic, Federer and Nadal. 6:00 2018 Australian Open Tennis: Night 3 11:00 Movie: “Street Fighter” (M v) (’94) Stars: Damien Chapa 1:00 Cajun Pawn Stars: Jimmie’s Increasingly Bad Day (PG) 1:30 My Fishing Place (PG) 2:00 Home Shopping 4:00 Your 4x4 (PG)
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5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World SBS English News 5:30 Worldwatch 2:00 Celtic Woman: Homecoming 3:45 India: Nature’s Wonderland 4:55 Living Black: Tour Da Country 5:30 Motor Sport: Dakar Rally 2018 6:00 Food Safari: Mauritian 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 River Cottage Australia (PG) 8:30 Michael Mosley: Trust Me, I’m A Doctor (M) 9:30 24 Hours In Emergency: Broken Heart (PG) 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 Football: The World Game 11:30 Movie: “Phoenix” (M) (’14) Stars: Nina Hoss (In German/English) 1:20 Atlanta: Nobody Beats The Biebs / Value (M s) 2:15 Masters Of Sex (M l,n,s)
5:00 Children’s Programs 3:55 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:40 Olobob Top 5:00 Thomas And Friends 5:40 Floogals 6:00 Octonauts 6:25 Go Jetters 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:20 Shaun The Sheep 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Upper Middle Bogan (M l) 9:00 Tonightly With Tom Ballard (M l,s) 9:30 Ill Behaviour (M l,s) 10:00 Inside Amy Schumer (MA15+) 10:25 Never Mind The Buzzcocks (M l,s) 10:55 The Office (M d) 11:15 30 Rock (M s) 11:35 Parks And Recreation (PG) 11:55 Tonightly With Tom Ballard (M l,s) 12:25 Never Mind The Buzzcocks (M l,s) 1:00 The Office (PG)
Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: SBS VICELAND 5:00 “Moomins On The Riviera” (PG)
5:00 Children’s Programs 8:25 Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 8:50 Camp Lakebottom (PG) 3:10 Gortimer Gibbon’s Life On Normal Street 3:30 Game On 3:40 Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch 4:00 Odd Squad 4:25 Operation Ouch! 4:55 TBA 5:25 Camp Lakebottom 5:35 Dragons: Race To The Edge 6:00 Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 6:10 Nowhere Boys (PG) 6:35 The Next Step 7:00 Raising Expectations (PG) 7:20 Deadly 60 7:50 Doctor Who (PG) 8:35 Horrible Histories (PG) 9:05 Stand And Deliver 9:15 Degrassi 9:35 rage (PG)
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6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Cricket: KFC Big Bash League: Game 28: Sydney Sixers v Sydney Thunder 12:00 RPM: Summer Series 12:30 Hogan’s Heroes 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Star Trek (PG) 3:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Hogan’s Heroes 6:30 Happy Days 7:30 Hawaii Five-O (M) 8:30 NCIS (M) 10:30 Sherlock Holmes: Elementary: Hounded / You’ve Got Me, Who’s Got You? (M v) 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 3:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG)
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6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr Quinn, 11 Medicine Woman (PG) 11:00 JAG (PG) 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News 1:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 2:00 The Young And The Restless (PG) 2:50 Alive And Cooking 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Will & Grace (PG) 8:30 Supernatural (PG) 10:30 Medium (M) 11:30 The Late Late Show (M) 12:30 Becker (PG) 1:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 2:30 JAG (PG)
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5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra Summer (PG) NINE [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 2018 Santos Tour Down Under: Stage One [s] 3:30 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 The Big Bang Theory: The Cognition Regeneration / The Gyroscopic Collapse (PG) [s] 8:30 Movie: “What Happens In Vegas” (M s,l) (’08) Stars: Cameron Diaz, Ashton Kutcher 10:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) [s] 11:30 Cold Case: One Night (M) [s] 12:30 20/20 [s] 1:20 Patriot Games (PG) [s] 2:20 9Honey Presents: When To Announce You’re Pregnant / What To Say To A New Mum (PG) [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Extra [s] 3:30 Good Morning America [s]
(’14) Stars: Maria Sid 1:25 Abandoned (PG) 2:15 Business Of Life (PG) 2:45 Dara O Briain: School Of Hard Sums (PG) 3:20 Vs Arashi (In Japanese) 4:15 Corruption, Cocaine, Murder In Trinidad (PG) 4:40 Rivals (PG) 5:10 Vice News Tonight 5:35 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 6:35 Mythbusters (PG) 7:30 RocKwiz 8:30 Movie: “My Awkward Sexual Adventure” (MA15+) (’12) Stars: Jonas Chernick 10:25 Movie: “Bruna: Surfer Girl” (MA15+) (’11) Stars: Deborah Secco 12:20 Countdown To Zero (MA15+)
Afternoons 6:00 ABC News 6:30 Summer Drum 7:00 ABC National News 8:00 ABC Evening News 9:00 ABC Evening News 9:30 7.30 10:00 The World With Beverley O’Connor 11:00 ABC News Tonight 11:30 Summer Drum 12:00 ABC Late News 12:30 7.30 1:00 BBC Impact 1:30 One Plus One 2:00 Al Jazeera Newsgrid 3:00 BBC Global 3:30 Summer Drum 4:00 BBC Global 4:30 One Plus One 5:00 Al Jazeera Newshour
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5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World SBS English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Sol3 Mio Down Under 2:30 Ella Fitzgerald Swings 3:00 Kylie Kwong: Heart And Soul 3:30 The Missing Evidence: Nevada Triangle (PG) 4:30 Flying To The Ends Of The Earth: Australia And Papua (PG) 5:30 Motor Sport: Dakar Rally 2018 6:00 Food Safari: South American 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Who Do You Think You Are?: Warwick Davis (PG) 8:40 Marry Me, Marry My Family (PG) 9:40 One Born Every Minute 10:35 SBS World News Late Edition 11:05 Spin (M) (In French) 1:00 Movie: “Chinese Zodiac” (M v) (’12) Stars: Qi Shu 2:55 Movie: “Le Grand Cahier” (MA15+) (’13) Stars: Ulrich Thomsen, Piroska Molnar (In Hungarian)
6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Cricket: KFC Big Bash League: Game 29: Hobart Hurricanes v Brisbane Heat 12:00 Happy Days 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Star Trek (PG) 3:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Hogan’s Heroes 6:30 Happy Days 7:30 48 Hours (M) 8:30 Homicide: Hours To Kill (M v) 9:30 48 Hours (M) 10:30 Highlander (M v) 11:30 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Home Shopping 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek (PG) 5:00 Highlander
5:00 Children’s Programs 3:55 Bananas SBS VICELAND 5:00 ABC COMEDY In “The Pyjamas 4:15 Wallykazam! 5:10
6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr Quinn, 11 Medicine Woman (PG) 11:00 JAG (PG) 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News 1:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 2:00 The Young And The Restless (PG) 2:50 Alive And Cooking 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Will & Grace (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Daredevil” (M v) (’03) Stars: Ben Affleck 10:30 Will & Grace (PG) 11:30 The Late Late Show (M) 12:30 Becker (PG)
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Fireman Sam 5:40 Floogals 6:00 Octonauts 6:25 Go Jetters 6:50 Andy’s Prehistoric Adventures 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Black Comedy (MA15+) 9:00 Tonightly With Tom Ballard (M l,s) 9:30 Red Dwarf (PG) 9:55 The League Of Gentlemen (M l,n,s) 10:30 Never Mind The Buzzcocks (M s) 11:00 The Office (PG) 11:20 30 Rock (PG) 11:40 Parks And Recreation (PG) 12:05 Tonightly With Tom Ballard (M l,s) 12:30 Never Mind The Buzzcocks (M s)
5:00 Children’s Programs 8:25 Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 8:50 The Adventures Of Puss In Boots (PG) 2:50 Stand And Deliver 3:05 Gortimer Gibbon’s Life On Normal Street 3:40 Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch 4:00 Odd Squad 4:25 Operation Ouch! 4:55 TBA 5:25 Camp Lakebottom 5:35 Dragons: Race To The Edge 6:00 Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed 6:10 Nowhere Boys 6:35 The Next Step (PG) 7:00 Raising Expectations (PG) 7:20 Deadly 60 7:50 Doctor Who (PG) 8:35 Horrible Histories (PG) 9:05 Trip For Biscuits 9:15 Degrassi (PG)
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GEM 6:00 Secret Dealers (PG) 7:00 Religious 7MATE 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Mark Berg’s Programs 7:30 Home Shopping 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Harry (PG) 11:30 Are You Being Served? (PG) 12:10 Movie: “Private’s Progress” (G) (’55) Stars: Richard Attenborough 2:15 Colin And Justin’s Home Heist (PG) 3:15 Trek: Spy On The Wildebeest (PG) 4:25 Heartbeat (PG) 5:30 Four In A Bed (PG) 6:00 Secret Dealers (PG) 7:00 Are You Being Served? (PG) 7:30 Waking The Dead (M v,d) 8:40 Poirot (PG) 10:50 Santos Tour Down Under: Highlights 11:50 Silent Witness (MA15+)
6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] ABC 10:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 11:00 David Attenborough’s Great Barrier Reef [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Midsomer Murders (M v) [s] 2:30 Diana: Seven Days That Shook The World (PG) [s] 3:30 Doctor Who (PG) [s] 4:15 Pointless [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 Summer Drum [s] 6:00 The Mix Stories: APY Lands [s] 6:10 Restoration Man [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Back Roads: Pine Creek (PG) [s] 8:30 Foreign Correspondent [s] 9:00 David Stratton’s Stories Of Australian Cinema (MA15+) [s] 10:00 Stephen Fry In Central America (M) [s] 10:50 Golf: PGA: Honolulu, Hawaii [s] 11:45 Doctor Who: Blink (PG) [s] 12:30 rage (MA15+) [s] 3:15 Stephen Fry In Central America (M) [s] 4:05 Antiques Roadshow: Charlecote 1 [s] 5:05 The Bill (PG) [s]
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6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 2018 Australian Open Prime Tennis: Highlights [s]10:30 2018 Australian Open Tennis: Day 2 *Live* [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 2018 Australian Open Tennis: Night 2 *Live* [s] – First held in 1905, the tournament is chronologically the first of the four Grand Slam tennis events of the year – the other three being the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open. It features men's and women's singles; men's, women's and mixed doubles and junior's championships; as well as wheelchair, legends and exhibition events. The Australian Open typically has high attendances, rivalling the US Open. The tournament holds the record for the highest attendance at a Grand Slam event. 12:30 Home Shopping
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5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra Summer [s] NINE 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “Uptown Girls” (PG) (’03) Stars: Brittany Murphy 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 RBT: Elliot’s Brother / P Plate Over (PG) [s] 8:30 Movie: “The Next Three Days” (M v,l) (’10) Stars: Russell Crowe, Elizabeth Banks 11:10 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Rubbery Homicide (M v) [s] 12:05 Gotham: Worse Than A Crime (MA15+) [s] 1:00 Postcards Summer (PG) [s] 1:30 TV Shop [s] 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo [s] 3:30 Good Morning America [s]
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Alive And Cooking [s] 6:30 Family Feud WIN 6:00 [s] 7:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 7:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Bondi Vet (PG) [s] 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Neighbours [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Alive And Cooking [s] 4:00 The Cook’s Pantry With Matt Sinclair [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News: First At Five [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 Cricket: KFC Big Bash League: Game 30: Melbourne Stars v Sydney Sixers *Live* from the MCG. 11:10 Bull: Make Me (M) [s] 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 1:00 The Project (PG) [s] 2:00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 3:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning
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Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: Castle Of Cagliostro” (PG) (’79) (In Japanese) 1:50 Gaycation (PG) 2:40 Dara O Briain: School Of Hard Sums (PG) 3:15 Tattoo Age (PG) 3:45 Life After Food 4:15 The Pizza Show (PG) 4:40 Rivals (PG) 5:10 Vice News Tonight 5:35 If You Are The One (In Mandarin) 6:35 Mythbusters (PG) 7:30 RocKwiz (PG) 8:30 Hamilton’s Pharmacopeia 9:20 Epicly Later’d (PG) 10:10 Vikings (MA15+) 11:05 How Safe Are My Drugs? (MA15+) 12:05 Party Legends (MA15+) 12:35 Desus And Mero 1:00 Kingdom Of The Little People (M l) (In Chinese/ English)
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6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Cricket: KFC Big Bash League: Game 30: Melbourne Stars v Sydney Sixers 12:00 Highlander (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Star Trek (PG) 3:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Hogan’s Heroes 6:30 Happy Days 7:30 Attenborough’s Ark (PG) 8:30 Gold Coast Cops (PG) 9:00 Movie: “Death Wish 3” (MA15+) (’85) Stars: Charles Bronson 11:00 Homicide (M) 12:00 Home Shopping 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG)
5:00 Children’s Programs 3:55 Bananas SBS VICELAND 5:00 Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: ABC COMEDY In “Summer Wars” (PG) (’09) Stars: Pyjamas 4:15 Wallykazam! 4:45 Bing
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5:00 Thomas And Friends 5:40 Floogals 6:00 Octonauts 6:50 Andy’s Prehistoric Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 The Agony Of Modern Manners (M l) 9:00 Tonightly With Tom Ballard (M s) 9:30 Asian Provocateur (M l) 10:00 The Trip (M d) 10:30 Never Mind The Buzzcocks (M s) 11:00 The Office (PG) 11:20 30 Rock (M) 11:40 Parks And Recreation (PG) 12:00 Tonightly With Tom Ballard (M l,s) 12:30 Never Mind The Buzzcocks (M s) 1:00 The Office (M s) 1:20 30 Rock (PG)
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www.northwestrealestate.net.au 53-55 Scott Street, Warracknabeal
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Price: $27,500
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7 O’Callaghan St – Set on a comfortable size block measuring approx. 600 sq. mts. (not too big), the unit has open plan living with lounge, dining and kitchen all adjacent. The kitchen has a gas cook top and electric oven and there is a Bosch gas hot water service. A split system a/c is fitted in the lounge for your comfort. Both bedrooms have built in robes and the bathroom has a separate shower module. Outside there is a single carport, generally good fencing and 2 garden sheds.
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Price: $209,000
46 Gardiner St – This block is zoned Commercial 2 and is set in a developing area with 3 blocks recently sold. The block is ideal for expanding your business or building a shed to house your big boy toys STCA. With a 20 metre frontage and a depth of 53.71 metres the block is a great size.
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29 South St – Set on a corner site, approx 1917.5 m2 this spacious family home features 3 bedrooms, separate lounge, large open plan kitchen/ meals area, wood heating, split system, evap cooling, family friendly bathroom with shower and separate bath, large family room or kids play room and ornate ceilings. Outside you will find a double garage with power and concrete floor, an old bus previously used as a kids play house and other small sundry shedding.
41 Evelyn St – Just move in and put your feet up. You will be amazed by the modern kitchen with electric appliances, dishwasher and Pantry. The dining area is next to the kitchen with a floating floor and split system. The bathroom follows the same theme with modern vanity, shower and toilet. The lounge is spacious and features an open fire and split system. Bedrooms 1 and 2 are double size and have ceiling fans, the 3rd is a single with a built in robe. Outside the block is approx 2023m2 with access on 3 sides and you’ll find a carport and single garage.
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Lot 18-20 Scott St – This half acre block on 2 quarter acre titles represents great value in the small Wimmera township of Jeparit. Zoned township it opens up more possibilities than just residential use.All services are available to the property with water connected to no. 18. 1/4 acre blocks can be purchased separately for $12,900 each.
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38 Gardiner St – With polished boards through the entry, kitchen and lounge, this 3 b/r vinyl clad home set on a corner allotment. The home has 2 living areas, an outdoor living deck area, the lounge has a f/s wood heater and a split system a/c and wide opening through to the kitchen. The five burner gas stove has an electric oven, there is a dishwasher and a large pantry/storage room. The modern bathroom has a corner spa unit, corner shower module Outside there is an approx. 6m x 9m CI shed with auto roll a door and space for a vehicle plus storage and workshop space.
8 Wimmera St – Don’t pay another cent in rent! Pay off a small mortgage and work your way toward owning your own small part of Australia. This two bedroom home set on an approx. 820 sq. mt. block in the small, friendly Wimmera town of Minyip may well give you this option. The two bedrooms are carpeted with ceiling fans, the kitchen has gas cooking, there is a wood heater insert in the lounge as well as a r/c a/c and the bathroom has a separate bath and shower. Outside there is an outside living area, single garage with storage space, r/w tanks including a poly tank.
38 Anderson St – This centrally located and renovated weatherboard home features a modern bathroom, large fresh and well equipped kitchen, separate lounge with wood heater and split system a/c, 3 double bedrooms and a large study. The floor coverings are a mixture of carpet and a floating laminate floor and a evaporative cooler is ducted through most of the house. Outside on this generous size block there is a paved pergola and 2 garden sheds.
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80 Lascelles St – Set on the Henty Highway this property has the advantage of 2 tenancies. The property consists of a brick building and a corrugated workshop at the rear front and back access. rented to different tenants.The shop is rented on a month by month basis to a long established business paying $260 pcm. The workshop is rented as storage on a month by month basis for $346.66 pcm. The shop has a toilet, hand basin and a suspended ceiling. The title is 39 feet 6 inches wide and 165 feet deep.
1 O’Callaghan St – Due government policy these types of properties are very hard to find. Zoned residential and featuring a corrugated iron 9m x 7.6m x 2.6m shed with power connected and concrete floor, a very useful lean-to which is over 4m wide, a good size garden shed ideal for storage and a rain water tank. There is a number established shrubs and the block is well fenced. Here is a great opportunity for that extra storage you have been looking.
120 Lascelles St – This is a good honest brick veneer family home. You will be happy with the 3 bedrooms 2 with BIR’s, spacious lounge, upgraded bathroom, functional kitchen, dining area, wood fire, gas heater and evap cooling. Outside you will find a carport, lovely deck area ideal for BBQ’s, bungalow and craft room. The property also has 4 rainwater tanks and the convenience of rear lane access.
77 Lower Roy St – Set on the edge of town the house block is approx. 1093 m2 and then the Police paddock is included which has been re-fenced in recent years. The home features 4 br’s, renovated bathroom, modern timber kitchen, separate lounge with wood heater, evap cooling & excellent floor coverings. Outside you will find an established garden, double carport, single garage, garden shed, wood shed and pergola. This is a unique property with the 2nd title.
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12 Walker St – Well placed in Donald and only a short walk to the shopping precinct, this 3 bedroom brick veneer home could be just what you are looking for. Immediately you step into the large tiled entry you have that feel of spaciousness. Turn to the right and enter the lounge and that feeling is confirmed with a room that should take even your largest furniture. The kitchen, with elec appliances and adjacent dining area also offer ample room. The bathroom has a double vanity and separate shower and bath.
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92 Devereux St – Built in 1924 this home has been extensively renovated over the years while retaining the charm of yester year. Featuring 3 double bedrooms, bay windows, spacious lounge, galley style modern kitchen, pine lined bathroom with claw foot bath and timber vanity, multiple split system A/C’s through out and wood heating. Outside the yard is something of a blank canvas with a BBQ area across the back of the home, garage plus single carport and rain water tank. In recent years the roof and spouts have been replaced.
66 Craig Ave – In Warracknabeal this is one of the most sort after addresses. This vinyl clad home features 3 bedrooms, modern kitchen, 2x split system A/C’s, central bathroom and fantastic views from the lounge window. Outside the easy care garden also has rain water tanks x 2 plus pump, pergola, single carport, dble garage plus lean to and a 16 panel solar power system.
48 Hammill St – Set on approx 3092m2 with 3 titles this property gives you plenty of options. The was a Loyd’s built transportable steel frame home put on site here in 1981 and features 3 bedrooms, large open plan kitchen/meals/living area with ref A/C and electric heating, functional bathroom separate toilet. Outside you’ll find a rainwater tank and pump, garden shed and an old garage. There is also the convenience of rear lane access.
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Rambler 2 axel horse float, 1970 model, GC, March reg x17921 $3000ono Ph Kevin 0428504245
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Passed away peacefully on 15/12/17 Dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of Roady and Peter. Cherished and much loved nanny of Matt, Kane and Ash and great nanny of Vinny and Harper xx. Forever in our hearts. Now reunited with Dad & Jake
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Show budgerigars all colours, english blood lines $25 each Ph 0428730777 Staffy pups, vacc, vet checked, 4 females, microchip # 9560000061 Diecast 1/43 scale model cars, mainly Holdens, starting from $30 Border Collie pups, black and 03432/6080942/6085824/6108641 each Few remaining Ph 53574217 white, chocolate and white, $300each Ph 0458486381 male and female, 10 weeks old, Staghound pups, hunting purebred, wormed, vaccinated, vet bloodlines, male and female, checked, microchipped and ready vet checked, microchip # to go, black and white $750 each, chocolate and white $950 each 953010002011954/2177 $350 Ph microchip # 991001001306918 0419355301 # 991001001306912 Contact Standardbred mare & gelding, Brendan Hogan Ph 0439971754 gelding black 16hh unbroken, mare Budgies for sale $10each Ph bay 15hh green/broken, ex-trotter, Plough, Britsand, single furrow, great garden ornament $400 Ph 0417533579 sweet horses need experienced 0400999412 trainers/riders, best of homes only $500 each Ph 0404157484
When I moved into my own place he was sad to see me go, but always called around to see if I was okay. He was the kind of guy who always offered advice, but never expected me to take it. I knew Dad wouldn’t be around forever, and the day I expected to be sad turned out to be a true celebration of his life I’ll cherish forever. I’m so glad I have someone who cared to organise it.
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Caravans
2011 Jayco Eagle, battery pack, water pump, full annex, as new $18,000 Ph 53543252
Thoroughbred mare 4y/o, Lucy Blue, beautiful brown mare, www.pickaposie.com.au cooperative nature, suit show/ hack or breeding $1100ono Ph Bull, Murray Grey/sqaure meter, 0428846285 Animals & brown bull, DOB Dec 2014, compact muscly build, inspection Accessories welcome, delivery available in 1 Poll Hereford Bull, 14mth old, local area $2999 inc Gst Ph Donna REDUCED Antique cedar wash very quiet, very well bred $1800 0428994210 Warracknabeal stand with towel rail, gallery back, plus Gst Ph 0429434340 Classic 80L fish tank with aqua EC $160 Ph 0408611847 one stand, all accessories $300 Ph Alpaca herd guards x 3 $210 plus Funeral Notices Gst, will not seperate, mature age 0400259588 Ph 0402293486 Dorper and Dorper cross wilpipol WARRICK, Assorted colours of Princess ewes, mixed ages $100-$140 Ph 0488616058 Parrots, yellow and green, opaline Aileen Mary Tropical fish, convict circhlids or and turks, indian ringnecks, ring Ferret doe cage box, nets $70 Ph bristle nise catfish $10each or 3 for The funeral of Aileen Mary 0437638581 for prices Ph 0408535515 Warrick will take place at $25, $5 from each purchase goes the Graveside, Quantong Australian Shepherd x Guinea fowls Ph 53583440 in to anti-cancer Ph 0474159010 Cemetery on Thursday 11th after 6pm REDUCED Scales, large platform Red Kelpie pups, 16wks the evening January commencing at old, vaccinated, wormed, Hens, free range, point of lay, Two Princess Alexander’s, two scales in great working order, 11am. microchip # 97810210025774 HyLine breed $20 each Ph females 5 and 6 yo, one male Avery Birmingham, originally used in Weight’s Hardware Horsham, 2/9420/8298/7629 $500 Ph 0407541238 Willaura - can deliver escaped and one died $140 each can help lift and load $500 Ph to Ararat 0429954836 Ph 53902287 0400999412 Baby Eclectus Parrots, hand Mixed chooks, guinea fowl, Trevor Bysouth & Daughter White Dorper, young flock ram Ph reared Tame, includes carry indian runner ducks from $10 Ph 0400099150 0428564676 Ph 5381 1444 AFDA Member Caravans cage and lifetime support/advice $600, older bird also available Ph One male King Parrot, 6yo $80 Ph 53902387 0499853884 Dimboola Antiques and Fisher Budgerigars, consistently winning Peachface Lovebirds, variety of colours, from exhibition aviary, quality birds, new Alnate singer sewing machine, batch of young birds now available, $20 Ph 0428832058 Stawell original condition $180 Ph young birds continually available, The Weekly Advertiser 0409687529 Nhill price to sell Ph 53824389 welcomes your advertising. We are required strictly by law Funeral Directors to include specific information 2001 17’5” Hitch Hiker full caravan roll-out awning plus full on some items when annexe (only used twice), Island publishing your advertisement. d/bed, A/C, dual axle, electric A snapshot of your obligations brakes, always shedded $19,000 are as follows: Ph 0438823474 Horsham ANIMALS -
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Caravans
Jayco Flight Camper, 2001, VGC, 2 gas burner grill, 12v ignition, 3 way fridge, d/beds, 2013 AOR Odyssey ZR Camper, sml awning, elec brakes, always full annex, gas hot water, shower, shedded, 12mths reg, $7500neg EC, many extras $30,000 Ph Ph 53951158 AH 0404777950 2015 Kokoda Force 2 Ex-trail offroad caravan many extras, EC, suit new buyer $69,990 Ph 0488234599 4m caravan annex, GC, Jayco Poptop Freedom 2002 selling due to upgrade $500 Ph model, sleeps 5, 1 d/bed and 3 0429209651 bunk beds, mid kitchen, annex and Automatic washing machine, awning, VGC, always shedded, Lemair 2.2kg, VGC, suitable for regretful sale, P69196 $17,500neg Ph 0427848280 for further caravan $210 Ph 0427851409 information Awning wind stabilisers, pack of 4 $25 Ph 0408504029 Benz campervan, goes well, 76yo Ph 53823909 Hamilton Rd Horsham Camper Trailer, Oztrail camper 9 on 6x4 trailer, 600mm sides, sunroom, 4x4m square and 2m high $3500 Ph 53521476 Ararat Caravan accessories: Hayman Reece tow bar and caravan mirrors $250 0459682780
Jayco Swan Outback 2013, little use, extra water tank fitted and elec pump, like new $25,500 Ph 0428504611
REDUCED 2001 Regent Cruiser, 19’6”, pop-top, roll-out awning, dual axle, elec brakes, d/bed, four burner stove, 3 way fridge, EC, always shedded, 1400kg tare, Caravan Concept Ascot 2008, worth inspection $19,000ono Ph EC, awning full annex verandah, 0438989231 stored in shed $33,000ono Ph 0407505380 Caravan washing machine, twin tub companion, as new, 1/2 price $125 Ph0499776705 or 0408315363
FOR HIRE - Family Jayco caravan, very comfy d/island pillow top bed, 2 good size bunk beds, microwave, 90L fridge, easy to erect annexe, a/c and heating, plus all accs Ph Nathan for availability 0418657247
REDUCED Jayco Sterling Caravan, 21.65-4 May 2010, front kitchen, pillowtop q/bed, full ensuite, washing machine, leather interior, full tebbs annex, new tyres, many extras $41,000 Ph 0400823314 Toyota Campervan 1998, manual, EC, solar, new fridge, awnings, tow bar, many extras $20,500 Ph 0403951251 Toyota Coaster Camper, 3l diesel, d/bed, two-way fridge freezer, microwave, cupboards, awnings, 9mths rego, ZGN433T $12,000ono Ph 0481481577
Antique property sale poster Ph 53826350
Galaxy Odyssey, limited edition, November 2012 model, 19’ pop-top, tandem axles, roll out awning with full annexe Q/ bed, three way fridge, air con, always shedded when not in use, Diecast 1/43 scale model cars, 2008 Jayco Hawk large, L beautifully maintained, 12 months Ford Falcons, starting from $50 shaped lounge, roll-out awning, reg $32,000 Ph 0404237468 each Few remaining Ph 53574217 VGC $16,500ono Ph 0448345729 Ararat 2001 Jayco Freedom, front kitchen, 2 s/beds, 3-way fridge, Wynguard tv, m/wave, excellent roomy van, always shedded, good tyres and reg $15,000ono Ph 53821166 or 0417368112
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Traveller Penthouse 2006, 21F 6” island bed cafe dinette, full ensuite, a/c, soloar dual batteries, inverter, TV, gas stove oven, 150L 3way fridge/freezer, tunnel boot, roll-out awning, one owner, low km’s, local van, EC $38,000 Ph 0499201227
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Wanted to buy, small motorized campervan to drive, not to tow Ph 53569225
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Galvanised Tank, 188cm wide, 152cm high, 3000L of water, valued at $550, near new $550 Ph 53840317
Old centifical water pump, 100mm, pto driven, high volume, GC, needs tyres $250 Ph 53527043
Clothes & Accessories 2107 Vicon RO-XL Hyd drive 3PL spreader, 3 ton urea capacity, manual rate control, very little use $18,500 inc Gst Ph 0427902165 Baulah
Debutante dress, size 12, worn for one evening in 2009, dry cleaned, EC, detailed back and embroidery on front, welcome to try on before buying $150ono Ph 53894258 or 0437894257
Honda garden tiller $800 Ph Ph 0407581291 Debutante dress, size 8, worn for 0427582449 Stawell one evening in 2011, dry cleaned, EC, welcome to try on before buying $250ono Ph 53894258 or Fire Fighting Unit, new motor and 0437894257 pump, 800lt, poly tank, 2 hoses $1400ono Ph 0428944462 Drizabone long coat, size 3 Grader 3PL height wheel Ph 92cm, $150 Ph 0418391525 0409503216 9 Person tent only been used Drizabone short coat, size small once, fly never used $400 Ph $95 Ph 0418391525 0427840342 Hydr wood splitter, 40 tonne, Air Conditioning Polo Cool, black diamond, 13hp, new P.C 44, little use $450ono Ph $1950ono Ph 0439822580 0476019929 Horsham
Ivory Debuatane dress, size 8, worn once $250ono Ph 53822426 Levi jeans, red tab 504 $100 Ph 0419547897
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HR 3cyl Lister air cooled Diesel Engine, electric start, top reco, suited to waterpump or powerplant, VGO $2,800 Ph 0458911313
Airborne Edge Trike Rotax 582, fully equipped trailer, full instruments, full set of travel covers, 1 helmet, air borne edge wing, 2 headsets, all in GC $7500 Ph 0428519879
Approx 20 steel railway sleepers International Harvester 3500, $18 each Ph 0427990533 series A industrial loader, GC, good starter and goer, registered, ATV Atomic quad bike, ferial located in Haven $8500 Ph 250cc, 2 valve, 2015 model $1500 Ph 0408812773 0428500194 JD 9600 Harvester, 4,150 drum hrs, 930 flex, front comb trailer, straw chopper, charf spreader $25000 Ph 0429871400
ATV Yamaha quad bike, Moto 4 110 $500 Ph 0408812773
John Deer Header, 1065 turbo Ballrace turntable $650 Ph motor, 22f batreel comb trailer, 0428989234 GC, 1900hrs used this year $3500 Metal cut off saw $1600 Ph Bath Corner, 1100x1100, new in Ph 0490364260 Dimboola 0408501643 packaging $650 Ph 0400813822 Massey Ferguson 275 diesel with Video Jukebox, Rowe AMI, LD front end loader, hay forks, 5’6 Bench Grinder 6”, 150mm TV, 2000 video clips from the 70’s, slasher and ripper $18,000 inc Gst double end (no stones) $30 Ph 0408504029 80’s, 90’s and 2000’s, perfect or will separate Ph 0412017533 for parties or that man cave, NH 69 Baler $4000ono Ph Bodyworx crosstrainer, EXT 200 $2950neg Ph 0408504359 2015 $400 Ph 0408812773 0409214760 Schinckel 14 wheel hay-rake, Carbatec 6” heavy duty joiner, splitters, manual lift, fold, work mobile base $350 Ph 0400674371 Mountain Bike and Kayak Combo, engineered trailer built to suit both Farm Machinery Ararat ready $11,000 Ph 0427541247 bike and kayak, comes with all d/electric life vest, paddle, waterproof bags, Semi Tipper, rusty ends, alloy, Craftmatic1 10-00R20 tyres and rims $550 36x6, airbags, new rdl tarp, grain bed, massages and lifts, as fishing net and other accessories chute, ready to work, 53200F new condition $1150ono Ph $1000 Ph Josh 0428099363 inc Ph 0427181801 $55,000 plus Gst Ph 0428528179 0409419546 Narva fog lamp kit ‘oval’, brand Silvan paddock master, 2000L, Endless chain 2 ton, 6m drop, new $60 Ph 0408504029 24m trailing boom spray $2000ono Beaver brand, green, never used Nerine bulbs, several varieties Ph 53871405 $170 Ph 0418504408 Simplicity air seeder 5700L, Exercise bike, Bodyworx $200 Ph from $50 per 100 Ph 53542542 Moyston. tow behind, 3 outlets, farmscan 0427582449 Stawell monitor, EC $16,000 plus Gst Ph New season oaten rye, grass hay Family sized Weber Q BBQ, 0428991814 $15 per roll Ph 0428504817 brand new, includes hood and half Vennings Augar, 50’x10”, SP, plate $700 Ph 0488714242ono Newport inflatable boat with 1200L Fuel Cart with inch petrol always shedded, EC $21,000 inc watersnake electric motor $999ono pump $1100 inc Ph 0427181801 Gst Ph 0427590261 or will separate Ph 0427840342 1989 Case 1680 header, 30’ Vennings Grouper with vanguard, 1010 bat front and finger reel, 9hp motor $5000ono Ph 53871405 good tyres, smale p/plucker, 5635 engine hrs, trailers $24,200 inc Gst For Sale Ph 0428951262 2 Ackland field bins, 15 ft Ryan 3pt Cultivator , fold up wings. GO, all items plus GST Ph Les 53596283 or 0427596283 after 7pm
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Marine Washing machine, LG top load 6.5kg, fully auto, 4mths old, as new $250 Ph 0427335732 12’ Savage fibreglass fishing Wintec 250 All purpose saddle, boat, 15hp Evinrude, rebuilt 17” 43cm, Kincade girth, safety steel trailer X63193, both new, stirrups with rubber tread, black, registered, safety gear, SY867 EC $430ono Ph 0417162420 $1950 Ph 0498236187 Wood heater $200 Ph 0412133852 Wood heater suitable for shed, complete with flue Ph 0498353981 Yamaha CDC-705 RS compact 5 disc player to suit stereo unit $100 Ph 0400674371 Ararat Yamaha golf cart, 2013, G29 model, EC, charger included Good reliable ski boat, 140hp Johnson motor, runs well, good $4500ono Ph 0401480011 strong trailer in EC, ready to use and enjoy, reg until 11/17, CZ094 Household Items M $2900 Ph 0407362138 2 mattresses and base sets, near new $200 each Ph 53822383
Purpose built go kart trailer, Forte manufacture 2012, front door access, holds two karts, room for storage at front, includes two go karts, arrow frames, Yamaha J and RL Leopard engines, comes complete with starter, track module, wheeling frame, arrow racing suit, trailer as new, both karts Leopard, GC $10,500 Ph Janome mylock 2340, manual 0427904209 or 53904209 REDUCED. Bridal set (2 rings), and cottons $200 Ph 53827582 Ladder O/H fuel tank, platform brand new, small fit, paid $1000, sell for $500, comes with valuation manufactured $250 Ph certificate Ph 0407552048 Ararat 0409503216 REDUCED. Leather 3 seater sofa Mark 3 series Triton work $250 Ph 53823416 centre with Makita 9 1/4” saw and extension table $350 Ph REDUCED. Outdoor setting, 7 piece, new seat covers, EC $200 0400674371 Ararat Ph 53823416 Men’s Florsheim slip leather shoes, 2 pairs, size 8EE, Portugal Re-rolled s/h iron $1.25 per/foot black and Portugal burgundy, Ph 0427825042 never worn, still in box $120 pair Saia oat seed 17T at $500 plus ono Ph 53811515 after 6pm Gst a ton Ph 0427838221
ATV Loncin quad bike 110cc $350 Ph 0408812773
Household Items
Venco electric pottery wheel, 2 bags, Earthenware clay, pottery tools, books on ceramics, 2 free lessons $1000 the lot Ph Oregon Bars, new suit husky 0402590018 chainsaw, 188ATMK095, Verandah posts, Victorian turned 138RNBK095, 138RNDD009, timber, 3 plus 1 split, 2.6 long $300 Three piece lounge, three seater 150MPBK095 $50 Ph 0428504725 Ph 53527043 couch and two single chairs, EC Oregon chainsaw chain, 26 WAECO cool freeze, CF50, dual $300ono Ph 0402302028 100R, 91VX 100R, 21 LP 100R zone, extras included $750ono Ph $150 per box Ph 0428504725 0409645335
2011 CAN-AM Outlander 400 4x4 Bike,1200kms, automatic, always shedded, comes with rollover protection- only added this year,1240hrs on the clock Oregon Pine old and dry, Case IH 8220 25’ trailing windower, $5200 plus Gst Ph 0427848280 Generator 2.5 Kipor $1250 Ph many lengths, ex carport, suit 0417291007 VGC $16,000 Ph 0429891787 for further information woodworker, hobbyist $450 Ph Chaff cutter $600 Ph 0409214760 Generator 2.5 KVA Mishto, Steve 0432502452 Horsham near new condition $650 Ph OzTrail tent cabin type, 12x15, 2 0437688336 room, brand new, was $1450 sell Glass door display cabinet for $950 Ph 0407750274 bookcase $280 Ph 0439329646 Plastering tools, 2 boxes and Grampians Trakka camping handles to suit, internal angel mud trailer, 2010, lights, water, sink runner with pumps to suit, tapping machines and elec sander $1500 $7500 Ph 0428504816 275 AMP MIG welder $400 Ph Ph 0428911181 Halorider helmet, 58cm, black, Ferguson Tea20, reco engine, 0408501643 Private car collection for sale Ph new paint, new parts to numerous 6 burner BB Que, with wok, EC $50ono Ph 0417162420 0408518456 to mention, good tyres, inspection rotisserie, spit, GC $100 Happy wanderer TV-Booster, invited $4000ono Ph 0429491426 0459682780 easy tune and signal booster $45 Ph 0408504029 6 Person Adventure tent, quick set up, only four weeks use $100 Heiniger combs, Heinger cutters, Sunbeam grinder, Grinding papers 0459682780 6x4 trailer with stock crate $650 Ph 53837527 AH
HR 3cyl air cooled Lister Diesel Power Plant, electric start, top reco, fitted to reco single or 3 phase 31kVa alternator, VGO $5,800 Ph 0458911313
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9 piece professional knife set, in aluminium case $350 Ph 53981404 afternoon Bedroom suite, bed head, 2 bedside drawers, 6 draw dressing table $300 Ph 0438096662 Stacer 3.8 alloy craft V hull boat, 20hp Yamaha outboard, new flat floor fitted, colour fish finder, 11 rod holders, starts easy, C89495, $4990 Ph 0418504985
Belling GDACB90 black canopy range hood, brand new still in box, retails for $1299, asking $750 Ph 0419500757 Bodyworks exercise bike, EC $290 Ph 0475627642 Chefs Tool Box, Pressure Cooker $150, Ph 53827582 Chest freezer Westinghouse, 320l, GC, $250 Ph 0419348196
Shed clean out, hyd pump control and valve, air seeder fan smallair, fire unit new motorpump, flat top trailer 6x8”, never used, heavy duty wheels, stubs, axles and more, prices and details Ph 0428944462 Shelves, open, KD hardwood bookcase/collectables/retail display, 360cmx20cm D x 60cmH, EC, can email photo $250 Ph Chintz Moran lounge suite, 2 seater couch, 2 armchairs, 0439101170 excellent order, suit unit living, Single axle car trailer, 4.3m sunroom or lounge Ph 53521809 x 1.8m with new roll on roll off Ararat sheep crate, new elec brakes, sandblasted, new paint etc Coolabah pizza gas oven, new in $4000ono Ph 53562406 or box $150 Ph 53527043
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Dining setting extension table, 8 Sphere security alarm, inc padded leather chairs, very good remote control Caravan $75 Ph condition $350 Ph 0438096662 0408504029 Dining table and 6 chairs, seats padded in bottle green, table solid, polished with turned legs, EC $500 Ph 0419348196
Sunbeam shearing grinder, double ended, includes clamp and spanner, very GC $600 Ph 0400999412 Table tennis table with bats, balls and net, folds up $60 Ph 53521547
Double bed base, GC, 6.5kg Electric single bed, EC, mattress Simpson 6.5kg washing machine, in GC, incs linen and elec blanket GC $160 or will separate Ph $500 Ph 0404097578 0438096662 Gopher Invacare Auriga 10, Leaf stopper gutter guard, 70m comes with all weather covering, woodland grey, value over $800, VGC $2500 Ph 0429855165 brand new still in boxes, best offer Gopher, soft rider, runs well $1250 Ph 0428911273 LG 8kg dryer, works perfectly Ph 0448489793 or 0439359900 Stawell $650 Ph 0475627642
Queen bedroom suite includes Tarpaulin 12mx3m strong bedside drawers, tallboy, dresser heavy tarp, ex billboard $110 Ph $500 Ph 0427098203 Ararat 0428504359 REDUCED Double based s/bed, Two old wine barrels $220 Ph on Castors, wooden bed head and 0411419516 Ararat fitted electric blanket as new, EC Ulitmate free standing heater, $130 Ph 53824997 VGC $700 Ph 0400579340 Thorn sewing cupboard stores,
Resmed CPAP machine, Platinum series S8, lightweight 11, with heated humidifier, used 138 hours, EC $1500ono Ph 53811515 after 6pm
Shoprider electric mobility 2 steel diesel fuel tanks on stands Fish scooter, used once, EC, cost tank, Aqua one, $700 each Ph 0427990533 $5500 selling for $3500, comes 1200x600x450, 285L, with cabinet, 2 Talon chainsaws, 14”, works tropical fish and accessories Oatmeal Electric recliner chair, Used 4 wheel electric gopher, machine and overlocker, VGC with instruction manual and GC $400 Ph 0428147667 warranty Ph 0418578583 $200 Ph 0419348196 well $100 Ph 0458687009 GC $250ono Ph 0417116084 included Ph 0437834827 www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au
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Motor Vehicles Under $3,000
Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000
Piano, Alex Steinbach Sonata Ironframe on castors, polished walnut colour, with padded stool and music books in storage compartment, EC, $1500ono Ph Diane 0437373068
VS Commodore Ute, white, V6, PCW mags, Maloo wing, new tub liner, big cam, extractors, cold air, chip, reg for 6mths, EC, one owner, reg MALO06 $2000 Ph 0439941422
AU Falcon XR8 Tickford, 12mths rego, new tyres, 129,000kms, PEK655 $6500 Ph 0427423609
Motorcycles
Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000
Hilux 2009 work mate ute, 4x2, 4 cylinder manual, reg until Dec, RWC, reliable, VGC, canopy, 200,000kms, XKV540 $9500 Ph 0423401527
2010 SYM Firenze 300, EC, June 2018, 22,000kms, RWC, IE339 $3750ono Ph 0417580747
Thurmer piano with matching Mitsubishi Pajero, tapestry duet stool $2000ono Ph 1992 mechanical in GC. Sunroof, 53825193 Horsham bullbar, tow bar and steps, no Yamaha Organ and stool, books RWC, rego until 12/17, 1AQ4PC to learn to play $100ono Ph 247,000km $3380ono Ph 2013 Honda CBR500R road 53861111 0422626551 bike, learner approved, reg til 1996 Mitsubishi Triton, 4WD, 27/03/18, immaculate cond, no Motor Vehicle tray, canopy to suit, 196,000kms, modifications, 6427kms, 1N5VX GC, NQR048 $3500 Ph Accessories $5200neg Ph 0476255915 0408504550 95 Barina 185/55 15 mags and 1998 Ford Falcon Futura tyres $200 Ph 0407581291 Sapphire, EL F1 sedan, dual Bullbar HQWB Holden with fuel, T Bar, 193,000kms genuine, four driving lights, aluminium five PBW125 $3500 Ph 0409891308 poster $350 Ph 0417322336
2.0 Turbo Saab Convertible Ltd Coast clip on towing mirrors, 1 Ed, EC $5000 Ph 0427847237 pair $20 Ph 0408504029
2013 Suzuki VL 250 Intruder Dominator Hi-Stall, 3000 PPM, motorcycle, reg 11/18, EC, suit FMX $300 Ph 0428827786 19,000kns, 1L6SQ $3000 Ph Maxxis, 4 x 205 x 60 R15, 91H, 53824766 65% $150 Ph 53527043 Honda CRF, 150, 2006 model, Milenco Grand Aero towing two new tyres, rider outgrown, EC mirrors, 1 pair $90 Ph 0408504029 $2200 Ph 0428337250 New x4 Pirelli 265/60R 18” tyres, Honda CRF100 2009 model, new x4 18” alloy rims for Jeep very little use, in new condition, Grand Cherokee, under half JH2HEO3U38KZ00106 $2250 Ph new price $800 for the lot Ph 0439329646 0428180286 Polaris Hawkeye 400 quad bike, Pair black clearview mirrors, 2x4 auto, 680kms, EC $4250 Ph suit Ford Territory 2011 $400 Ph 0418391525 0409227240 Suzuki 2007 GSX 1300R PRO rack luggage pod and roof Hayabusa, 11mths rego, EC, bars, suit Ford Territory $250 Ph road worthy, 65,000kms, FX771 0409227240 $6000ono Ph 0478766646 REDUCED Ironman roof rack, suit GU or GQ Patrol or 80 series Landcruiser, used once $300 Ph 0427508229 Horsham
Hilux 2008 Workmate Ute, 4x2, 2.7L, 74,500kms reg till 05/18, RWC, VGC, WLN085 $10,000ono Ph 0438583721
2000 Mazda MX5, ready for summer, 194,000kms, 12mths rego, near new tyres, new soft top and hardtop, RWC, TFJ680 $8450ono Ph 0439904404
2009 Mitsubishi Lancer VRX, 2.4L, auto, new tyres, smart key entry, reversing camera, sat nav, comes with roadworthy, EC, 129,000kms, DA0B $10,000ono Ph 0429919296
REDUCED Mazda BT50 4x4 Diesel, 2007, 8’x6’, steel tray, bull bar, 9000lb winch, tow bar, cruise control, full service history, 180000kms, reg UQL516 $14,200 2010 Ford Falcon, 107,000kms, Ph 0439340317 12mths rego, RWC, EC, XWI498 $11,000 Ph 0428881744 Simone
2002 Anniversary model SAAB, REDUCED 2002 Ford AU Marlin Hyundai i30 Elite 2013 Model, convertable, EC, RWC, WFI475 Ute, 190,000kms, YOQ419 $5000 cherry red, GC, 43,000kms, 1938 Wasp Austin Tourer, Ph 0428405386 $7500 Ph 0427825158 AAM062 $16,000 Ph 0417544614 12mths club rego 26750H, ruskin Hyundai i30 Elite 2013, body 467A $31,050 Ph 53975262 30,000kms, reverse camera ZPX344 $15,000ono Ph 0428820812
2008 Hyundai Getz, 5spd manual, new timing belt and water pump, 208,000kms, XFU529 $4500ono with VIC RW, rego till 04/03/2018 and interior detailed or $4000ono as is without rego Ph 0429637551 2007 Barina, twin cam, 2dr, manual, and leave a message if no answer cruise, air, new head gasket, vin # 2008 Hyundai i30 Diesel, SX KL35FO86E8BO20746 $500 Ph manual, 265,000kms. 6mths rego, 53562406 or 0409255218 RWC, towbar WOH229 $5600 Ph 92 Mitsubishi Magna, executive 0488599625
wagon, EC, reg till March 2009 Proton Jumbuck only 2018, XWV420 $1000ono Ph 38,457kms, manual, power steering, aircon, just serviced, new 0410244661 Vespa replica childs electric 99 TP Magna, V6 motor, vin # battery, full service history, front scooter, steel body, collectors item, 6MMTH8D42XT001396 $400 Ph brake rotors, RWC, XLS297 $9000 Ph 0427844838. new battery $250 Ph 0408442497 0407581291 Yamaha peewee 50, GC $1000 Mazda Protege 323 sedan, Ph 0417307677 or 0439359900 2003, manual, RWC, reliable Stawell vehicle, 118,000kms, $2900 Ph 0427892100 Dimboola
REDUCED Ford Laser sedan, suitable for paddock car, no reg, shedded for two years, GC, vin # Casio keyboard and stand, full 6FPAAUK3SLP57943 $180ono Ph 2013 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 5-door hatch, manual, red, sport 3cyl, piano size with 670 tones, 166 pre 0411459992 set rhythms, USB port, SD memory Toyota Camry, white, cruise 1.2L petrol, great run-around car, card slot, computer compatible, control, IJM5DE $2500 Ph very fuel efficient and economical, regularly serviced, reg until Nov use either AC or battery, full case 0457941402 2018, bluetooth, aircon, central of music $375 Ph 53581368 Toyota Corolla Seca CS1.6 locking, rear spoiler, alloy wheels, DXP Drumkit, includes seat, sedan, 1985, GC, manual, no non smoking owner selling due sticks and brushes, GC $250 Ph reg, vin # AE829723777 $400 Ph to upgrade, 22,500kms, 1DJ6ZX 0412017533 $7500 Ph 0438702675 Ararat 53822426
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2009 Toyota Hilux SR, 3.0l TD, 4spd, automatic, one owner, fully serviced, low klm, 4WD, dual cab ute, cruise control, 140L long range tank, 3” lift kit, 9” spot lights, tow bar, dual battery, reverse camera, turbo-timer, LED flashing light, UHF radio, XJT908 $27,990 Ph 0423024026, Natimuk
2010 Toyota Tarago GLI 2.4L, 8 seater people mover, in VGC, 143,000kms, safety pack-all round air bags, new tyres and full service history ZLJ273 $20,990 Ph 0428538145
Motor Vehicles over $20,000
Mercedes Benz 2006 Classic 2000 Toyota Camry wagon, C180 Kompressor sedan, VGC, animal barrier, towbar, RWC, 153,000kms, TZB366 181,000kms, ZEG064 $3750 Ph $9500 Ph 0419509585 0447660707
Triumph Daytona 955i 1997 Motor Vehicles model. 39339km, reg XS168, vin Under $3,000 no SMTTE502LGV048203, VGC, selling due to health reasons 2001 Toyota corolla ascent 1.8, $7000ono Ph Kevin 0408825551 223,000km EC SOZ785 $3000 Ph 0409218900
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Motor Vehicles $10,001 - $20,000
Holden Caprice 2004 V8, 5.7l, silver, 202,500kms, GC, 1LL6RR 2010 Holden Cruze, auto, $6,800ono Ph 0427811510 diesel, service history, VGC, Holden crewman S pack, 2004, 67,911kms, XMB119 $11,500ono 3.6 157000km, 12 months reg, Ph 0487750540 new tyres, cosmic mica, tow pack, hard ute lid, tub liner, roof racks, Toyota Corolla Ascent Sport, RWC, one owner, EC, SUB335 12/2012, auto, 12mths reg, new $9750ono Ph 53825429 Horsham tyres, service books, immaculate, Holden Rodeo 1999 single cab 94,000km, genuine sale, ZKJ990 2WD petrol, manual, steel tray $14,750 Ph 0408881137 back and two sides drop down, tow Toyota Hi Ace Van, 1994 Pop bar. 105,000km, long reg, RWC, Top, EC, 190000KM, REG to July Holden Cruze JH Series II, PQT597 $4000 Ph 0408133292 MY13, EC, spots automatic, 2018 ZHX289 $15,000ono Ph Ararat power steering and windows, air 0417506599 or 53820429 Holden S/W VY 2003, conditioning, cruise control, air 250,000kms, in GC, 8mths bags, central locking, bluetooth, XR5 Turbo Focus, 2007, 6spd warranty, 10mths rego YTY293 traction control, service books, manual, 2nd owner, full ford RW, 99,000kms ZPH075 $10,900 service history, cruise, immaculate $4750ono Ph 0409210594 cond, genuine sale, RWC, Ph 0408966474 Holden VE SSV ute, 2007, auto, 130,000kms, WTC942 $10,500 Ph black, 165,000kms, $15,500ono 0408038175 Ph 0438115181
2004 Holden Commodore 1 Set of 20x 8-5 commodore rims, tonner S VY11, auto, V6, cab chassis, canopy tow bar, 2 draws, black and tyers, 90% $1200 Ph 6 stack CD player, 2 owners, 0427825158 deceased estate, reg until 4/18, REDUCED V8 LTD 2003 Ford 218,079kms, SKC830 $7500ono Explorer, EC, black with fawn leather interior, wood grain trim, Ph 0437060494 or 53891894 IFMDU75W94ZA39839 2007 Mazda 3 Maxx Sport, vin manual, 150,000kms, XDD772 $6950ono Ph 0419323483 $9,000ono Ph 0488226488 Suzuki 2016 scooter Burgman VYSS sedan, red, auto, EC, no reg, 200, 3600kms, heated grips, as no RWC, 237,000kms, SKA030 new, reg till 11/18 1W6JU $5000 $4000ono Ph 0417102223 Ph 0438823864 Steel Ute Tray, to suit 2012 Hilux Suzuki JR80, as new $1600 Ph $1,200 Ph 0407535836 Motor Vehicles 0428528990
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REDUCED 2013 Camry Atara 2.5 S, white towbar, tint windows, heaps of extras, as new, 51,000kms, ZWL993 $14,000 Ph 53866114 ah
Hyundai ix35 2014, small suv, under 30,000km, one owner, 2003 Landcruiser Wagon, 4.2 grey, reverse sensors, ZVE705 diesel, manual transmission, tyers, $21,000ono Ph 0402194492 bat, injectors, glow plugs, all new, VGC $26,000 Ph 0428822730
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REDUCED 2013 VW Polo TSI, 1.8L turbo auto, factory sports pack $10,001 - $20,000 and tinted windows,1 lady owner, RWC, rego until May, no longer 2009 BMW 12i E88 MY09, 2 door 2007 Toyota Corolla Ascent auto required, 25,500kms, 1BC9DN convertible 4 seats, 4 cylinders sedan, only 25,000kms on speedo, $13,000ono Ph 0407509185 service record book supplied, one REDUCED Hyundai Terracan 2.0L petrol, 6spd auto, custom elderly owner, perfect for first CRDi SLX 2006, 56,000km red leather seats, sapphire black, car, EC $14,000 UXV006 Ph manual, reverse camera, tow bar, cruise, bluetooth, alloys, front 0400340983 after 4pm selling due to health reason, no side and curtain bags, full service history, 75,000kms XLA168 2009 Holden SV6 sedan, EC, RW, further use, URH006 $13,000ono $19,500 Ph 0428152803 Ph 0428820812 full service history, 119,400kms XHG988 $12,500 Ph 0418504987
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2014 Toyota Hilux SR5 dual cab, 54,000kms, as new condition, rarely been off road, Cooper AT-3 tyres at 80%, ARB intensity driving lights, ARB deluxe bull bar with rails and steps, GME UHF with broomstick ariel, reg until Sept 18, 1CW8AG $43,000 Ph 0427987001
1992 Subaru Ute, 4WD/40KS, PS, AC no RWC, OMO269 $1900 Ph Graeme 0458673135 Bridgestone tyre, LT 265/75 R16, 80% tread, suit toyota $50 Ph 0428504725
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Crowds flock to speedway opener B
Featured events at the meet were the Formula 500 – the continuation of speed weeks – with 33 cars making their way to Horsham from the previous night’s action at Hamilton, with most teams arriving with few issues from the night before. The formula 500 cars look similar to sprintcars with their large wings, but are powered by 500cc motorbike engines, and the speeds are impressive. With the formula cars divided into three fields and competing in six heat races the action started early, with perfect weather greeting all involved. Blue Ribbon’s crew had the track surface in great condition and times in the heats showed, with wheel-towheel and wing-to-wing action pitting the best formula 500 drivers against each other. The highlight of the first heat was the victory by Frank Galusha, a native of Nebraska in the United States, his first win of his summer tour. Other heat winners were Josh Buckingham, Jack Bell, James Kennedy, Leigh Van Ginneken and Ryan Skennar, setting up a good battle in B main where the first and second placegetters were to transfer to A main.
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both running crate engines, battle from the drop of the green flag. It continued through a very quick final with Moore finally drawing away from a hard-battling Collins to take the win, followed by Collins and Matthew Mills.
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lue Ribbon Raceway was packed to the brim for a night of open wheel action to start the new race season off in style.
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ON FIRE: Josh Buckingham lights up the night in F500 action. Picture: M&L SPEEDWAY PHOTOGRAPHY
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Pimpinio’s Jock Baker continued his dominance in the class from the drop of the green flag in the first heat by taking all three heats, setting up a great final. The 18-lap final turned out to be a battle of the Bakers, with Jock, Clint and Dean qualifying. Jock separated himself from the pack to take a comfortable win from Chris Ansell and Clint Baker in third.
Vintage demonstration
The B main was run and won without any major issues or stoppages, but with the track starting to turn black in both corners, traction was beginning to change, with the cars moving around more and testing the drivers’ nerves. The final laps saw the V69 of Stephen Bell secure the first transfer spot followed by the V9 of Jordan Rea. Nineteen cars lined up for the 20-lap final that saw the USA 12 of Frank Galushan take the holeshot on the
field and top spot during a number of stoppages early on, only to see his night come to an end when his drive chain broke and he rolled to a stop on the infield after the second lap. South Australian Brad Stell in the SA 33 took advantage of the situation and battled through the remaining laps, with the Vic 49 of Josh Buckingham and the Vic 4 of Jack Bell taking the win – with only meters between Stell, Buckingham and Bell.
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Battle of the Brands
This season will see a battle of engine manufacturers in the AMCA cars with the introduction of the Chevrolet small block ‘crate’ engine coming into the series to compete against the original 253cu in Holden V8. Geelong’s Jamie Collins continued his winning ways by taking out two of the heats, with the third heat win going to South Australian Jeremy Moore. The final saw Collins and Moore,
As a contrast to the modern classes, a demonstration was staged with a number of vintage restored and replica cars showing young and more seasoned fans what it looked like ‘back in the day’ with a variety of driving styles.
Next meeting
The track in the paddock at Kalkee will light up on February 3, with the All Star 360 Sprintcars returning to the wide open spaces, supported by the Robin Thomas memorial for V8 trucks, three-litre sedans, street stocks, open sedans and ladies and the Les McMaster Limited Sportsman Memorial.
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Golfers head for Horsham
H
orsham Golf Club will attract golfers from across the region and beyond on Sunday as it hosts a qualifying round of a statewide event.
Now in its 26th year, the Vic FourBall Championship is open to all golfers in the state who are members of affiliated clubs and have a handicap. Players can register as part of a men’s, women’s or mixed pair and compete in one or more of 22 qualifying rounds across Victoria between January and March.
Qualifying events in 2018 are divided into metropolitan, peninsula and regional divisions. Horsham Pro Shop’s Brett Cookson said he expected about 100 golfers to compete on the day. “We always attract entries from outside of Horsham, because the next closest regional qualifier is in Ballarat,” he said. “This year we’ve got a large contingent coming from Mortlake and entries from the Grange, which is in Adelaide.” Golfers have also entered from Horsham, Beaufort, Willaura, Stawell, Colac,
Port Fairy and Hamilton. “It’s a big event,” Mr Cookson said. “We host a qualifying round each year and it’s always competitive. “All the qualifiers get to advance to the final and play off against each other.” Winners at each venue will qualify for the 36-hole state final at Sorrento Golf Club and The National Golf Club, ocean course, on March 19 and 20. Prizes for first, second and third place in each section will be awarded at each qualifying venue. Pairs can again enter as many regional
qualifiers as they wish, with the field decided by a first in, first best process. Mr Cookson said people could enter the competition up until Sunday. Entry costs $80 a team. Competitors are asked to assemble at the Horsham course at 7.15am for a 7.45am start. People can visit www.golfvic.org.au/ fourball for more information or to register. “If people don’t have access to the internet they can come into the pro shop and we can help them register,” Mr Cookson said.
Pipkorn and Dunn win Horsham Golf Croquet results: Saturday, division one, Jon Pipkorn 3-23, B. Dunn 3-23, division two, G. Price 3-24, B. Dunn 3-23, division three, D. Scott 2-24, A. Wray 2-20; Thursday, division one, B. Etherton 2-21, I. Rees 1-12, division two, R. Rees 2-15, division three, E. Nicholls 2-16, A. Wray 1-19; Tuesday, division one, L. Creasey 2-15, F. Creasey 1-14, division two, R. Rees 1-15, T. Wright 1-14, division three, E. Hoffman 2-17, G. Murray 1-15.
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wo years is a long time between drinks in any setting and that was the case when fiveyear-old bay mare Miss McBurn made a welcome return to the winners circle at Terang last week, with driver Kerryn Manning in the sulky. The daughter of McArdle NZ and One Night had, in January 2015, notched up her maiden victory at her third career start in a two-year-old pace at Maryborough for then owner Kevin Burns and trainer Peter Manning.
Support for cricketers Wimmera cricket organisations are set to share in more than $250,000 in facility upgrades, equipment and programs to encourage more people to take up the summer sport. Member for Western Victoria Jaala Pulford said Blackheath-Dimboola and Brim-Kellalac-Sheep Hills cricket clubs and Horsham Cricket Association would receive funding from the State Government Community Cricket Program’s Club Capacity and Workforce Development Grants. The funding includes: $2738 for Blackheath-Dimboola Cricket Club to install a concrete pitch and equipment for juniors; $1880 for Brim-KellalacSheep Hills Cricket Club to upgrade practice nets; and $727 for Horsham Cricket Association to purchase equipment for juniors. Ms Pulford said the grants were part of a broader $12.4-million State Government partnership with Cricket Victoria and Cricket Australia to improve facilities for cricketers. “Victoria is the fastest growth state for cricket, and in the Wimmera we’re working hard to create even more opportunities to discover our next international superstar batter or bowler,” she said. “This grant will help these three organisations grow by inspiring more young cricketers to get involved at their local club and enjoy the benefits of a healthy and active lifestyle.”
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The youngster seemed set for a bright future. After that win Miss McBurn raced on creditably against strong company, but her two year old campaign ended after her 10th start – a disappointing performance at Geelong where she tailed the field home by nearly 50 metres. After a short spell in the paddock, the filly returned to the racetrack at Kilmore to contest a heat of the Breeders Crown, but once again failed to beat a runner home in a below par effort. Burns decided that McBurn’s future lay in the breeding barn and sent her
to stallion Courage Under Fire, and that’s where the tale took a sharp turn. Ararat horseman Terry Young received a call from Burns. “Kevin rang me and asked if I would like to buy a broodmare in foal to ‘Courage’ as he knew I liked his progeny,” Young said. “We didn’t really want another mare at the time but you know how it goes... we bought the package.” A few months later Miss McBurn delivered a healthy colt foal for Young, his daughter-in-law Alison and Port Pirie owner Brian Kobelt, who had asked to come on board. “After we weaned her foal, we de-
cided to give her another try at the races,” Young said. “She showed enough ability when Peter Manning had her and in the time since had developed and looked like she would be a lot stronger in work.” With six months of training behind her, Young took Miss McBurn over to Mt Gambier just before Christmas to contest an R0 affair. “She beat a few home and driver David Drury reckoned he’s never been as wide around the home turn before,” the Ararat trainer said. “We were happy enough with the run going into Terang, but it was a tougher race and I thought she would
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TOP-SHAPE: Horsham Squash Club president Chris Warrick inspects the finished work on the club’s upgraded courts.
New-look courts ready for state event The hosting of a major Victorian tournament has provided the catalyst for Horsham Squash Club to upgrade its courts. The courts have been painted and floors sanded and lined in preparation for the Victorian Masters Squash Association tournament next month. Club president Chris Warrick said his committee had been considering upgrading the courts for a while. “We had been delaying a decision mainly because we were waiting to see what was happening with the proposed indoor
still need a couple more.” It was a pleasant surprise for connections when Miss McBurn finished stoutly to get the judge’s nod in a tight finish. “I’d told Kerryn she would probably run out of steam,” Young said. “Racing can be a funny game.” Meanwhile, the yearling colt by Courage Under Fire is soon to be broken in and hopefully one day will make his name on the racetrack. Miss McBurn will stay in work looking to win a few more and eventually retire to the breeding barn. “I’m not sure when we will race next,” Young said. “It took a bit out of her so we won’t be rushing.”
sports stadium,” he said. “When we learned we had secured the masters tournament, we decided to proceed with the upgrade regardless of the stadium outcome. “It means that all six courts will be in excellent condition and that will only help attract the best players to Horsham.” Mr Warrick said it was the first time the courts had been refurbished by a company dealing exclusively with squash courts. “The company we used is owned and managed by five-time world champion Sarah Fitzgerald and her husband Cam,” he said.
“They used all the right materials to ensure the best playing surface possible and we are very happy with the finished product.” Mr Warrick said club members were planning working bees to get the squash centre in top shape for the tournament. “We want to host the tournament for at least two years, so the better we can present it, the more likely that can be.” Horsham will host the Victorian Masters Squash Association tournament from February 16 to 18. Players can enter online at www. vmsasquash.com.au.
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Horsham Hornets men’s and women’s outfits will look to pick up where they left off when they return from a Christmas-New Year break on Saturday. Both Horsham teams are enjoying a stellar season in Country Basketball League’s new north-west conference and are sitting on top of their respective ladders. The Horsham men have two games remaining for the home-and-away season. They will host fifth-placed Kyneton at the weekend before meeting third-placed Mildura, also at home, on January 20. The Hornets defeated Kyneton by 37 points when the sides last met, in November, and will be out to keep their record against the Tigers intact. The Hornets women will play their final game for the home-and-away season on Saturday, with a bye the following week. The Lady Hornets were undermanned the last time they met Kyneton and were forced to fight for their four-point victory. The Horsham outfit will look to enter finals on a high note by defeating the Tigers and retaining top spot.
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The Ararat Redbacks have three south-west conference games remaining before finals. The Redbacks will meet Terang at Terang on Saturday night, followed by matches against Millicent and Portland. Ararat’s two wins have come against Terang and Portland and the Redbacks will look to finish their inaugural season on a high note. Ararat’s women’s team will look to add to its one win for the season after a competitive showing. The women also have three games remaining and will front up against the Tornadoes on Saturday. Women’s CBL matches start at 6pm, followed by the men’s at 8pm.
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orsham Amateur Basketball Association members are set to represent Basketball Victoria Country at two major junior competitions this month.
Austin McKenzie, Ben Hobbs, Jeremiah Hobbs, Eloise Wills and Jordie McAuliffe will compete in the Australian Country Junior Basketball Cup in Albury from January 16 to 20. Brodie Pope will contest the under-15 boys division Southern Cross Challenge in Melbourne, while Horsham association media officer Tony Sleep will coach Vic Country’s under-14 boys team. Mr Sleep is an association level coach and has been involved in Basketball Victoria Country programs for
the past six years. He said he looked forward to the opportunity to coach at the Southern Cross Challenge – from January 19 to 22 – for the first time. “I am grateful for the opportunity to work with some of the best talent in country Victoria at the under-14 age level,” he said. “Having seen the boys now at two pre-camps, they look sharp and we are really looking forward to the competition.” Mr Sleep said the Horsham basketballers also impressed during precamps. Austin and Ben will represent Vic Country’s under-16 boys squad in Albury, while Jeremiah and Jordie are part of the under-18 teams. Eloise is in the under-14 girls team.
Mr Sleep has provided a run-down on each of the Horsham competitors in the lead-up to next week’s events: Austin McKenzie: Great reward for Austin’s hard work over the past 12 months. An athletic big man, Aussie’s ability to finish on either side of his body, for his size, is one of his strengths. Aussie is also able to compete and more than hold his own against bigger bodies as well as possessing a solid outside game. He should do well in Albury. Ben Hobbs: Emergency for last year’s under-16 country state side as a bottom-age player, Ben has a big year in front of him. A guard who has natural athleticism, Ben can hurt teams inside and out creating his own shot.
Jeremiah McKenzie: Speedy guard with a terrific shot. Jeremiah, while at school in Ballarat, is a regular in the Hornets Country Basketball League team and grew up playing through the Hornets junior program. In recent times he has grown and his body is physically maturing, which is only enhancing his game. Has a solid defensive game and with his growth could cause some match-up headaches for opposition guards. Brodie Pope: Athletic youngster who can play point or shooting guard. Brodie has the ability to create his own shot as well as facilitate for his team-mates. He has very little fear on the drive and his decision-making with the ball at Vic Country level has
been excellent. Should have a good tournament. Eloise Wills: Last year was a big one for Eloise, who won a silver medal with Victoria for netball at the Pacific School Games in Adelaide and is also an accomplished swimmer. The athletic 12-year-old should enjoy her experience in Albury. One of the tallest girls in Basketball Country Victoria’s program, she is sure to relish the challenge of playing against some of the country’s most talented talls. Jordie McAuliffe: A former Horsham junior who has represented BVC several times at Albury as well as at state level in under-16s. An athletic shooting guard, we wish Jordie all the best for the tournament.
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BACK IN ACTION: Kalimna Park Croquet Club has resumed competition after a Christmas-New Year break. About 20 players competed in a pre-Christmas break-up tournament in December. Dot Mills, Ella Lister and Valerie Elbourne, pictured above, were among the contingent. Club member Marg Russell said people interested in playing croquet could attend a session at the club’s Baillie Street venue. “We play Thursdays and Saturdays,” she said. “Anyone is welcome to come and check it out if they are interested in playing.”
Female users of Horsham’s Dudley Cornell Park are set to benefit from new change rooms. Member for Western Victoria Jaala Pulford has announced a $100,000 grant for the sporting centre through the latest round of the State Government’s Community Sports Infrastructure Fund. Horsham Rural City Council applied for the funding and will oversee the project. Ms Pulford said upgrades would include two new change rooms and associated amenities. “We’re working hard to give more people in Horsham the opportunity to play the sports they love and embrace a more active and healthy lifestyle,” she said. “This boost will go a long way towards helping cater for the growing number of women keen to get involved in sport in Horsham.” Ms Pulford said the government had invested $120-million in its Community Sports Infrastructure Fund, which helped clubs rejuvenate tired grounds and ageing clubrooms. She said this included $14-million to build female-friendly facilities at recreation facilities across the state. Ms Pulford said the government was working hard to improve gender equality in sport. “We are working with councils, local clubs and peak organisations to actively promote inclusive cultures, policies and initiatives that promote female participation on and off the field,” she said. “This is on top of other funds that are upgrading grassroots playing and training facilities to keep up with growing participation rates including grants for aquatic centres, minor facilities works and planning grants.”
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Patient ride for Knight BY JOSH MACKAY
H
orsham trainer Simon Gebert made a return to the winners circle at Monday’s Naracoorte meeting, via Atomic Knight.
The four-year-old lined up in a maiden plate over 1430m, with Sairyn Fawke riding. Atomic Knight ambled out of the gates and settled well back. A patient ride saw Atomic Knight remain at the rear of the field, but appeared to be travelling well. In a winning move, Fawke took the shortest way home, diving through on the rails. The son of Atomic hit the front halfway down the straight, and when challenged he fought hard to score by a neck. The win was a special one for part owners Lia and Simon Landrigan, who bred the gelding and also raced his dam Moonlight Bandit. Well done to all involved.
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Telopea Downs trainer Darryl Dodson’s rich vein of form continued at Naracoorte, through veteran mare Miss Joolia. The eight year old took her place in a 1200m event at benchmark-72 level, with Declan Bates in the saddle. Miss Joolia used her inside barrier to advantage and was able to slide up into the box seat and get the charmed run. The daughter of Magnus was travelling well and presented a winning chance at the top of the straight. Race leader Roycey gave a strong kick and forced Miss Joolia to chase hard, however, her customary turn of foot saw her overhaul Roycey in the shadows of the post. Miss Joolia’s efforts complemented stable mate Berthwistle, who made it a hat-trick of wins the day prior at Strathalbyn.
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orsham Cricket Association returns from the Christmas break with a oneday round on Saturday, with ladder leaders Homers looking to continue their preChristmas form, at Laharum.
The Pigeons should take on a full side with harvest all but done south of Horsham. Young star Daniel Griffiths would hope to continue his good form with the bat after a 47 in his last outing, and will look to Todd Heynen, George McDuff and Josh Mahoney to supply support in the top order. Paceman Brad Johnson looks to be the most likely to trouble the Pigeons’ bats with the ball after a fine 3-30 against Rupanyup-Minyip. Homers will again look to Sandy Hodge and the Hopper boys to make life hard for the Mountain Men. Simon Hopper and Eddie Landwehr will try to match their combined eight-wicket haul from last round.
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Jung Tigers and Rupanyup-Minyip will play a day-nighter at Horsham City Oval, with play to start at 4pm. Rupanyup-Minyip accounted for Laharum in round eight, with Ryan Mettelman top scoring with 81no. The Blue Panthers are second on the ladder and will hope to close the gap with a win on Saturday. Veteran Tiger David Puls still looks to be the bowler Rupanyup-Minyip must contend with, but if fellow veteran Marty Knight can reproduce his last 5-16 start, the Tigers will be right in the game. Rupanyup-Minyip dropped only two wickets,
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Brad Johnson passing Laharum’s score – the Tigers bowlers will need to strike early. Horsham Saints will be out to boost percentage with a big win over Blackheath-Dimboola on Coughlin Park turf. Matt and Justtin Combe had a day out with the ball against Jung Tigers and look to have the goods to defeat the struggling Bulls. Matt Everett and Brodie Cramer will need to make solid contributions for the Bulls to have any chance. • Ladders – Overall: Homers 45 points, 3.19 percent; Rupanyup-Minyip 36, 1.21; Horsham Saints 30, 1.00; Laharum 18, 0.61; Jung Tigers 15, 1.17; Blackheath-Dimboola 0, 0.40. Cornell-Schwedes one-day: Homers 33, 2.25; Rupanyup-Minyip 24, 1.34; Horsham Saints 18, 0.18; Laharum 18, 0.77; Jung Tigers 15, 1.38; Blackheath-Dimboola 0, 0.45.
Confusion in Grampians BY ONE SHORT Confusion reigns in Grampians Cricket Association with the executive left with a problem. Because of an alteration to the A Grade draw to fit in a T20 round, clubs were left with the option of playing round seven on either December 23 or January 6. Seven clubs opted for December and one for January. The odd club out was Pomonal, claiming it would be missing key players on the 23rd in its match against Swifts-Great Western. The Combine claimed the same reason for not playing on the 6th, so the match is yet to be played. The GCA executive is left with the decision of either ordering both clubs to play on some future Sunday, or somehow coming to an equitable division of points. To add to the conundrum, B Grade cricket was cancelled on Saturday under the heat policy. In the three games that were played, Youth Club overcame Aradale thanks to a dashing century from the Clubbers’ Nic Baird. Aradale batted first and thanks to Scotty Turner, 60, and Cameron Ralph, 38, posted a respectable 9-158, but with Baird’s 105no, the Clubbers defeated Aradale for the second time this season. The other matches went according to ladder positions, with Buangor 2-131 accounting for Navarre 8-128, Shaun Allen scored an unbeaten half century for Buangor and Tom Hannett top scored with 62 for the Grasshoppers. At home, Tatyoon scored 8-145, with Jarrod Blandford leading the way with 77. In reply Halls Gap could only manage 85. The highlight of this match was young Gapper Jackson Thomas taking a hat-trick, including the prize wicket of Blandford. Wednesday, January 10, 2018
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Round eight will be a one-day fixture with the main game being Swifts-Great Western against Youth Club, with top spot the prize for the winner. The Clubbers will be hoping for a repeat performance from Baird. In the earlier match, the Combine easily defeated the Clubbers thanks to Matt Heffer’s five wickets and an unbeaten century from James Devery. Much will depend on player availability. In other matches, Buangor hosts Pomonal at Alexandra Oval with Buangor, because of its depth, favoured to win. Chris Jerram, Shaun Allen and Jacob Bates have all scored heavily at some stage during the season and pose a problem for Tigers bowlers Matt Grinham and Lee Oliver. Buangor has a varied attack, with paceman Jack Ganley and spinners Lachie Oddie and Chris Jerram who will test batsmen Luke Jordan and Sam Spark. Navarre will host Tatyoon, with the Hawks anxious to keep in touch with the four. Much will depend on the availability of the Tatyoon players due to harvest. This will not be a problem for Navarre as the harvest is generally finished. Jarrod Blandford is in good touch for the Hawks and will pose a problem for Grasshopper bowlers. In the final match, Aradale travels to Halls Gap with the knowledge that a loss would be a disaster at this stage of the season. Scotty Turner is Aradale’s top run-getter at this stage, and backed up by Brent Tate and Riley Wood, should score enough runs to earn the six points.
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