The Weekly Advertiser – Wednesday, August 10, 2022

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Finals fever Excitement is building for this year’s Horsham District Football Netball League finals series – the first in three years. The grand final is at Horsham City Oval on Saturday, September 10, with a preliminary final the week prior at Quantong Recreation Reserve, on September 3. Harrow-Balmoral will host the second semi-final at Balmoral Recreation Reserve on August 27, while Laharum will host the first semi-final at Cameron Reserve on Sunday, August 28. Natimuk will host the first elimination final on Saturday, August 20, and Edenhope will welcome people for the second elimination final on Sunday, August 21.

Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

• Edenhope-Apsley’s Sacha McDonald attempts to defend the ball from Laharum’s Ema Iredell. The Saints won by five goals. Both teams are set for Horsham District finals berths this year.

Councillor opening A

BY JESSICA GRIMBLE

countback will determine Horsham Rural City’s next councillor.

The Victorian Electoral Commission, VEC, will undertake a countback of all votes from the 2020 council election to determine whether candidates Brian Basham or Robert Redden will be offered a place at the sevenmember council table. It comes after the resignation of Di Bell on Friday. Mr Basham originally placed eighth, with 3.79 percent of the first-preference vote, and Dr Redden ninth, with 3.19 percent, among a field of nine candidates. All candidates not elected at the 2020 election, and who remain eligible to be a councillor, are auto-

are embedded across all levels of council and we will continue working with the monitor appointed to the council in recent weeks.” Mr Bhalla said Mrs Bell’s resignation did not impact the scope and work of municipal monitor Jude Holt, who, across a six-month period, will observe governance processes and report on issues, provide advice to the council and make recommendations to the Local Government Minister Melissa Horne for further action. Candidate Mr Basham, a former police officer who now works as a mental health counsellor and clinical hypnotherapist, said he ‘absolutely’ remained interested in becoming a councillor. He moved to the region in 2016. He said he stood for transparency,

matically participants in a countback. The VEC was yet to receive formal notification of the vacancy when The Weekly Advertiser went to press. A spokesperson said VEC would begin a process to fill the vacancy once notification was received and a timeline confirmed. Chief executive Sunil Bhalla said the council was corresponding with the VEC. He expected more details to become available in coming days. Mr Bhalla acknowledged Mrs Bell’s service, and her comments of an ‘unsafe workplace’ in resigning from her role. “The health and safety of our staff and councillors is paramount,” he said. “We are committed to ensuring Horsham Rural City Council’s values of respect, integrity and accountability

integrity and openness and he believed the council could do better in engaging and communicating with residents – right across the municipality. He wants to see the return of fortnightly meetings – one outside of Horsham – to engage with the community. “I’ve always believed that council exists for the residents and ratepayers – and I’ve always said that. This isn’t about the people sitting around the table – whether it’s staff or councillors – it’s about the people,” he said. Mr Basham has been a vocal commentator of the council for years. “What I have put on display, and the commentary I make, are, what I think, legitimate comments,” he said. “We live in a democracy that is founded on freedom of speech, so as long as I don’t do anything illegal

or defamatory – and I don’t think anything I’ve ever done is defamatory – I think I would still express the concerns I’ve expressed; but if I was elected, I would express them internally first.” Mr Basham said he would renominate for election in 2024, regardless of the countback’s outcome. The VEC spokesperson said once the countback was conducted, the successful candidate must complete and return a declaration stating they are still qualified to be a councillor. If the candidate does not return the declaration within 48 hours, a further countback would be held. The Weekly Advertiser was unable to contact Dr Redden, a retired seed curator and non-fiction writer. • Di Bell resigns, page 3.

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Bell vows to work beside community A

BY JESSICA GRIMBLE

Horsham woman has vowed to continue advocating for, and working with, the community after resigning from local government.

Di Bell stepped down from her role as Horsham Rural City councillor on Friday, effective immediately, citing safety and culture concerns, and impacts to her physical and mental health, as drivers behind her decision. She was elected to the seven-member council in 2020 – one of six firsttime councillors. Horsham councillors, at their June meeting, voted to write to the local government inspectorate requesting it investigate whether Mrs Bell had failed to disclose a conflict of interest in business considered during a confidential section of the council’s

May meeting. The motion alleged her conduct amounted to a misuse of position, contrary to the Local Government Act 2020. Mrs Bell said she was unaware of the motion prior to the meeting. She said the ‘soul-destroying manner’ in which the motion was raised was, ultimately, the deciding factor behind her resignation after a long period of unresolved conflict. She rejects the allegations. “It was time. I couldn’t see a way through it,” she said of her resignation. Mrs Bell said the council environment was ‘no longer a safe workplace’. “We were seven very different people. Because we all came from different backgrounds and walks of life, I thought we had a good show of being

able to have respectful discussions – because we represented so many different areas and demographics of the community,” she said. “I felt that when comments were made or questions were asked, some would take it as attacking the person, not the subject matter. “I had an aim to build a bridge between the council and the community. “For us as a municipality, we have to be working together – and the fact we haven’t been able to do that... I won’t regard it as a failure because it takes more than one person to build bridges, but it is disappointing.” Mrs Bell has made repeated allegations of dysfunction within the council and had publicly called for help – including, she says, from the Local Government Minister. She said councillors, state-wide,

needed an organisation or individual they could access for assistance, advice or support. The State Government appointed a municipal monitor to the council last month to observe governance processes and report on issues, provide advice to the council and make recommendations to the government for further action.

Education key

Mrs Bell said listening and communicating was the council’s ‘biggest challenge’. She said opportunities such as educating the community about the council’s role, including the difference between responsibilities of elected officials and operations; and working with organisations to understand ‘subjective’ solutions for challenges and opportunities remained. She said involving the community

Work starts on water play park

PERFORMING ARTS: Holy Trinity Lutheran College primary students participated in a national story-dance festival for schools in Melbourne last week. Wakakirri performances are often inspired by the ethos ‘great stories inspire change’. The 2022 ethos was ‘Rise’. Primary schools can use any combination of dance, creative movement, acting, music, props, costumes, sets and film projections to tell their story. Holy Trinity students won three awards for their performance. Pictured, from left, Vincent Brennan, Mathena Chan, Arabella Schirmer, Ella Bailey, Zoe Wilson and Charlotte Kelly perform their Wakakirri story. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

On-ground works at Horsham Nature and Water Play Park have started. Located at Horsham’s riverfront precinct, near the Horsham Rowing Club on Barnes Boulevard, the park will be free and accessible for all ages and capabilities, all year. It will include a gently flowing water course, manually operated hand pumps, systems of adjustable dams and weirs, spray heads and pop jets. There are also play elements that can be used year-round without water flow including small boulders for climbing, logs for balancing, stones for jumping along and sand pits. The on-ground works started last week. The development is scheduled for completion at Christmas. The council secured funding through the State Government’s Community Sports Infrastructure Stimulus Program, worth $2.1-million, and via the Federal Government’s Local Road and Community Infrastructure Program, worth $350,000. More information is available via the council’s website.

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in strategic planning and decisionmaking was critical to the future prosperity of the municipality. Mrs Bell said she would continue working for the community. “But I will work beside them and among them,” she said. “The community is my passion and once I’ve regrouped, I’ll be back working amongst them again.” Mrs Bell thanked members of the community for their ‘continual support’ throughout her term. “It has meant a lot to me, the extra support and kindness and regular messages I’ve had, consistently, since June 27,” she said. Mrs Bell said while the experience did not meet her expectations, she loved to learn and the skills she gained during her term would contribute positively to future endeavours.

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PUBLIC NOTICES

10 August 2022

Rural resheeting program in full swing

Several of Horsham Rural City Council’s gravel roads have been resheeted as part of a winter gravel road blitz, with more scheduled to be completed over coming months. Council is responsible for a road network of 1,830 kilometres of gravel roads and resheets up to 40 kilometres of unsealed roads each year. Road Program Team Leader Greg Munn said more than $900,000 would be spent on resheeting rural roads in 2022-2023. “Our team has been ploughing through the work and we’re pleased to see safer, more efficient roads shaping up around the municipality,” Mr Munn said. “We thoroughly assess the quality and depth of crushed rock on our unsealed road network to develop our road resheeting program.

“Resheeting involves applying 75 using a roller. millimetres of compacted crushed rock “During the drier months of the year, to the road surface. council concentrates its resources on our “Other works that take place in Road Construction program,” Mr Munn conjunction with resheeting include said. drainage maintenance and repairing or The following gravel roads have had replacing guide posts, signs and other works completed or underway: roadside infrastructure,” he said. • Banyena Road, Kalkee Mokepilly Road, Jung Mr Munn said Council aimed to complete • the resheeting program during the wetter • Crutes Road North, St Helens Plains months. • Jung Wheat Rd, Jung “We use machinery including graders, This financial year, the following roads water trucks and various types of will have works completed, including but not limited to: compaction equipment,” he said. • Augheys Road “A grader removes defects by cutting or • Banyena Road ripping the road surface. The pavement • Barnes Road material is then mixed and re-formed to the correct shape (cross fall or slope) – • Derwent Lane this allows water to drain more freely off • Derwent Lane the road. The road is then compacted • Fischer Street, Pimpinio • Friedmans Road • Grahams Bridge Road • Hinnebergs Road • Jacka Jacka Road • K Emmersons Road • Katyil Road • Krause Road (Dadswells Bridge) • Mervyn Road • Nattrass Road • Pohlners Road • Remlaw Station Road • Rich Millers Road • Roberts Road • Rosebrook-Glenisla Road • Snells Road • St Leonards Companys Bridge Road • Staehrs Road • Thamm Road • Watsons Lane • Wattle Road • Roy Blakes Road.

REPAIRS: More than $900,000 will be spent on resheeting rural roads in 2022-2023.

TENDERS AND RFQ TENDER #23/003 HORSHAM LUBECK RD RECONSTRUCTION CH21.630 TO CH 23.755 Closes 12noon Tuesday 30 August Council is partnering with local fitness and wellbeing providers to deliver free sessions at Sawyer Park.

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Horsham Rural City Council is hoping to partner with community organisations, groups and businesses to make the 2022 Seniors Festival extra special. The month long festival will run throughout October. Council is offering grants of $500 per event to support groups to deliver activities. If a group is interested in hosting an event during the Seniors Festival, it can contact Council on (03) 5382 9777 and ask to speak to our Project Officer Community Inclusion. The closing date for submitting an event is Friday 12 August at 5pm.

Cr Di Bell resignation Councillor Di Bell has resigned from Horsham Rural City Council effective immediately. Chief Executive Officer Sunil Bhalla thanked Cr Bell for her service to the community. “It is with regret that I accepted Cr Bell’s resignation on Friday 5 August,” Mr Bhalla said. “The health and safety of our staff and Councillors is paramount. “We are committed to ensuring Horsham Rural City Council’s values of respect, integrity and accountability are embedded across all levels of Council and we will continue working with the Monitor appointed to the Council in recent weeks,” he said. Council will now work with the Victorian Electoral Commission to determine the next steps for filling the vacancy.

CURRENT COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTS SKATE PARK PLAN A new plan for the Horsham Skate Park is now open for public comment. The plan sees the site re-imagined as a regionally significant park offering a wide range of activities, including skate boarding. Submissions on the plan close Friday 19 August. For more info see hrcc.vic.gov.au/have-your-say

TENDER #23/004 HORSHAM LUBECK RD RECONSTRUCTION - CH24.660 TO CH27.345 Closes 12noon Thursday 25 August

AMENDMENTS TO GOVERNANCE RULES Council proposes to amend its Governance Rules so that when necessary it can conduct virtual meetings on an ongoing basis.

TENDER #Q01/2023 COMBINATION ROLLER (TOWBEHIND) WITH OPTIONAL TRADE-IN Closes 2pm Friday 26 August

Proposed changes include:

TENDER #23/001 CONSTRUCT ACCESSIBLE CHANGE ROOMS & OUTDOOR FUNCTION ROOM – HORSHAM AQUATIC CENTRE Closes 12noon Friday 12 August All tender, EOI and RFQ details online at: www. eprocure.com.au/horshamrural-city-council/

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Provisions to allow for virtual meetings

Provisions to allow electronic petitions, joint letters and memorials

Reflect the repeal of provisions in the Local Government Act 1989

Adopting a more gender neutral language

Other minor administrative changes

Submissions close 9am Monday 15 August. For more info see hrcc.vic.gov.au/have-your-say Phone: (03) 5382 9777 | Email: council@hrcc.vic.gov.au | Web: www.hrcc.vic.gov.au

HRCC acknowledges the five traditional owner groups of this land: the Wotjobaluk, Wergaia, Jupagulk, Jaadwa and Jadawadjali people. We recognise the important and ongoing place that all Indigenous people hold in our community. We pay our respects to the Elders, both past and present.

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Ongoing challenges with COVID A

BY JESSICA GRIMBLE

Wimmera public health expert says inadequate testing and reporting of positive COVID-19 cases means officials are not truly aware of the virus’ spread. Grampians Health chief strategy and regions officer Dr Rob Grenfell said health services were experiencing ongoing challenges in managing testing and case numbers while also reiterating prevention and protection measures and understanding the long-term impacts of the virus. Victorian Department of Health data shows there were 120 active cases of COVID-19 in the Horsham Rural City municipality as at 10am yesterday. The data indicated 22 residents of Hindmarsh shire, 41 people in Yarriambiack shire and 108 in Northern Grampians shire have COVID-19.

West Wimmera residents have reported 29 active cases and in Ararat Rural City there are 110 cases. There are more than 40,000 active cases statewide. Dr Grenfell said underreporting meant the data was a ‘low estimation’ of actual case numbers. He said many people, particularly those aged 40 to 60, who had managed to avoid COVID-19 to date were contracting it for the first time; while others were becoming unwell for a second or third time. Dr Grenfell said a Rapid Antigen Test, RAT, remained the primary tool to detect a positive case of COVID-19. He said in some cases, people were testing negative because they had not ‘adequately’ completed a test. “There’s a lot of discomfort when you’re putting that swab up your nose,

but the important thing is to follow the instructions and sample adequately – otherwise the test result, when negative, might have actually missed it.” Dr Grenfell called on residents to ensure they were up-to-date with a COVID-19 vaccination, to test if they were experiencing symptoms, and stay home when unwell. He said people should wear a mask – particularly if socialising with others not from their household, and especially indoors. He said close contacts were required to take a RAT for five of the seven days of the contact period – or choose to quarantine, undertaking a RAT on day one and six. “In most cases, if you’re living in a household with a positive case – as we’ve found with Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 – you will catch it. It’s that

infectious,” he said. Dr Grenfell said some people – particularly those who were most vulnerable to the virus – might miss out on appropriate care services and access to antiviral drugs if they did not report. “The antivirals actually reduce the severity of the disease and, most importantly, reduce the need to come to hospital,” he said. “Many of us have elderly relatives who aren’t very savvy with the internet, so it’s important that all of us are looking out for our elderly relatives, our elderly neighbours and others in our community who we know might have difficulty reporting their positive test – and assisting them to do so – because they are probably a vulnerable person and eligible for the antiviral drugs.” Dr Grenfell said vaccination re-

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Travelling science show Students at a Stawell secondary school have an opportunity to join an exploration of subatomic physics as Australian scientists venture up the Western Highway. The National Quantum and Dark Matter Road Trip will visit Stawell this month as part of a 7000-kilometre, 19-day program. Coinciding with National Science Week, from August 13 to 21, a team of scientists and science communicators from national research centres within the quantum physics and dark matter fields will visit Stawell Secondary College to inspire the next generation of Australian scientists. Teacher Emma Gibson said with some of the touring scientists visiting the school this month, it was another opportunity to get younger students curious about dark matter and the universe. “Science is popular with our students and we have a very strong cohort selecting science

mained the best possible protection against COVID-19 – and some of the most vulnerable members of the community were having a fifth dose. He said while many people were ‘rolling up their sleeves’ to receive a fourth vaccination, health experts were now recommending a booster within three months. He said the long-term impacts of COVID-19 remained challenging to determine; but societal impacts such as mental health and to the general running of communities, was becoming ‘more evident’. Premier Daniel Andrews yesterday announced that anyone who presents for a RAT or PCR test at a state-run clinic, including Horsham Respiratory Clinic, in the next four to six weeks would receive one box of 10 N95 masks at no cost.

subjects,” she said. “Science is something we have been promoting heavily here and we have a great bunch of teachers in this space doing some great work, too. “With the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory on our doorstep, a question-and-answer session between some of the dark matter scientists and our year sevens, as part of the road trip, will be very exciting.” Science students Kayan Barnes, Isaiah Taylor and AJ Logan said a future career in sciences was a ‘real possibility’. Kayan said he was finding his studies in science enjoyable and he was looking forward to the road trip. Isaiah said he was particularly excited to learn more about how the planets and stars were formed, while AJ said she was really ‘into’ space and planned to take any available opportu- EXCITED: Stawell Secondary College students, from left, Kayan Barnes, Isaiah nity to learn more about the solar Taylor and AJ Logan get ready for a National Quantum and Dark Matter Road Trip visit to the school. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER system.

Horsham is one of 12 Tristar Medical Group clinics forming a sale to Family Doctor, which entered into a binding agreement with Tristar last week. The sale is due to be completed by August 19, almost three months after the medical group entered voluntary administration. Other practices involved in the sale include Ballarat, Coffs Harbour, Deer Park, Eaglehawk, Epping, Epsom, Kangaroo Flat, Mildura, Sebastopol, Sunbury and Wodonga. A statement from Family Doctor showed doctors within these clinics would be paid their full unpaid arrears, and all staff at these clinics would retain their full benefits. Family Doctor founder and principal GP Rodney Aziz said the group looked forward to providing certainty and continuity to patients, doctors, and staff. “We will work hard to recruit additional doctors to these locations and expand the number and quality of services at the practices,” he said. • The Weekly Advertiser was awaiting comment regarding the future of Ararat Tristar Medical Clinic at the time of publication.

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Chance to capitalise

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he 2022 Commonwealth Games have come to a close in Birmingham, UK, with attention turning to the opportunities for the March 2026 instalment in regional Victoria.

Victoria 2026 introduces a new model to host the Games. It will spread events across the regional hubs of Ballarat, Bendigo, Geelong and Gippsland to deliver a multi-city model across almost two weeks. Regional leaders – including those statewide, and living and working with and among these areas – have been developing concepts and plans for the infrastructure and personnel needs required to host such an event for some time. It poses a fantastic opportunity for longawaited and, in many aspects, much-needed transformational investment and growth that will leave a lasting legacy, and lasting benefits, for current and future residents and those living in nearby localities. The exposure of our state’s regional cities to the world has immense potential. Then there’s the opportunities for the

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Wimmera and Mallee. While our region won’t host events, it’s exciting to consider what our communities can do to attract visitors and exposure from people and groups who might be uninitiated to our wonderful part of the world. There’s the Grampians, Gariwerd, and Mt Arapiles, Dyurrite – often our region’s headlining drawcards renowned worldwide for rockclimbing, bushwalking and hikes including the 13-day Grampians Peaks Trail and the deep history and heritage of Indigenous rock art. The Silo Art Trail has been synonymous with our region in recent times and continues to grow, offering visitors and locals a road trip and outdoor immersive art experience in various small towns and districts.

Nature-based tourism utilising parks and waterways and appreciating animals and other wildlife are also fantastic options – particularly while the weather is warm. Then there’s our people and a laidback, country community lifestyle. What other known, or hidden, gems can you add to the list? Of course, residents of the Wimmera and Mallee will indirectly benefit from the infrastructure wins of our near cousins as we visit for health, education, leisure and other pursuits and access transport and other connections to Melbourne and beyond. It shouldn’t take events and opportunities such as Commonwealth Games to address infrastructure shortfalls – particularly opportunities such as athletes villages that could later offer housing solutions. It would be remiss not to acknowledge that our region must retain and grow its own infrastructure funding pools, too. But it’s also worth considering the breath of alternative ways we can secure a slice of the pie.

Motorsport club secures location

Drivers of a motorway track project in the Wimmera have secured nearly 70 acres of land to fulfill their proposal. The plan involves a 1.8-kilometre asphalt circuit with a skid pan to cater for drifters, Supermoto, off-street drag racing, sprints, offstreet burnouts, circuit racing for a variety of cars and motorbikes, and defensive driver courses. The newly formed Horsham Motorsport Raceway Club will meet at Wimmera Business Centre in Horsham on Wednesday next week from 6pm to discuss progress and form a committee. The club’s Patrick Willmore said a Horsham district farmer had offered land for the endeavour. “We’re looking at a long-term lease and are still working on the finer details,” he said. “I have driven around the land and it is suitable for what we need.” Mr Willmore said the next step was getting people involved. “We know the interest is there, now we need people from all types of motorsports to jump on board for the next stage,” he said. Former Horsham resident and 4Site Design Group Bendigo director Haydn Morrell, a civil engineer, had offered his expertise throughout the planning process. “Our team has knowledge on town planning and the type of preliminary work that needs to be done for a project like this,” Mr Morrell said. “I think it’s a worthwhile thing to help with. I like race cars and it will be good to have something closer to home – there’s not a lot of options in central Victoria. “We will have to meet with the local council, show some preliminary plans – there’s a fair bit of work to do before the club even starts thinking about funding and getting it off the ground.” Mr Morrell said the facility could cater for a range of motorsports. “There’s pretty much nothing from The Bend in Tailem Bend to Melbourne, but there’s a big enough need,” he said.

New season has arrived

GO TIME: The ACE Radio Network is preparing to ‘switch’ its 3WM station from AM to FM frequency this week. People from Ararat region can tune into 96.1FM from Friday afternoon, offering a clearer signal for listeners in the area. A weekend of celebrations follows, including the Coodabeen Champions broadcasting their weekly show at Ararat RSL on Friday from 4pm, with the public welcome to attend. Weekend football show, The Shirtfront, will also broadcast from Ararat on Saturday. Account manager Heidi Higginson and general manager Brendan O’Loughlin are pictured as they make final preparations for the switch. Listeners in other areas can continue to tune into 1089 3WM. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

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Rail campaign back on agenda H

BY JESSICA GRIMBLE

orsham Rural City Council will take steps to revive a campaign to return passenger rail to the region.

Officers have commissioned a study into the cost of bringing passenger rail to Horsham. This study, along with a previous feasibility study, will form the basis of refreshing and rebranding the council’s advocacy campaign. A Western Rail Project campaign, launched in 2017 and commissioned by eight western Victorian councils, deemed a return rail service from Melbourne to Horsham and Hamilton as feasible and vital for the communities. It wanted to return rail to the Wimmera within five years. The report also recommended more coach services across the Wimmera and south-west for improved connectivity to road and rail, particularly in the west Wimmera. Horsham council’s chief executive Sunil Bhalla said while the Western Rail Project attracted some wins; ultimately, it did not secure State Government support. “The previous passenger rail advocacy project, under the name of Western Rail, was a collaboration with neighbouring councils including Southern Grampians Shire,” he said. “While it achieved some transport wins in the form of increased bus services, the ultimate

“While we received a clear response of no to the Western Rail proposals back in 2018, our next move is to investigate what options we have to continue the conversation”

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aim to return passenger rail to Hamilton and Horsham was not supported by the Victorian government.” Mr Bhalla said the community was clear in its desire to utilise a rail service from Horsham. “Our community keeps telling us that rail services are a priority,” he said. Mr Bhalla said the work of the Western Rail Project would assist the new study. “While we received a clear response of no to the Western Rail proposals back in 2018, our next move is to investigate what options we have to continue the conversation,” he said. “We won’t be revisiting the former proposals put forward as part of Western Rail, but rather seeing what is possible specifically for Horsham. “Officers have commissioned a high-level costing report. “This study, along with the Western Rail Feasibility Study completed previously, will form the basis of refreshing and rebranding council’s advocacy campaign.”

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Day a win for Indigenous students W

BY MICHAEL SCALZO

immera leaders hope an opportunity for Indigenous children to enjoy hands-on experiences with trades and services will generate deeper links between education and employment.

Goolum Goolum Aboriginal Cooperative partnered with Skillinvest to host a ‘try-a-trade’ day for Indigenous children in Horsham last week. Construction and service trades and crafts, and public-service organisations were on site to provide students with a real-life experience of their work. Goolum Goolum community programs manager Dean O’Loughlin said the response from the region’s organisations and services had been ‘overwhelming’. “Everyone has jumped on board. Public-service people including police, ambulance, forest and land, as well as hairdressers, bricklayers, plasterers and plumbers to name a few, all came along to show the children what they are about,” he said. “It is all about applied learning and hands-on scenarios. “They were making toolboxes, plastering and bricklaying – they were out the front with the fire services and their hoses too – just living and breathing it all for a day.” Mr O’Loughlin said a priority for the cooperative and Skillinvest had been giving Indigenous children an avenue to talk with Indigenous leaders within selected careers. “It was a chance to expose Indigenous children to the immense opportunity for Indigenous employment, and we know if we don’t have these kind of events, you just don’t get the kids linking in with these career opportunities,” he said.

Call out for ‘unsung hero’ West Wimmera Shire Council is calling for nominations for Senior Citizen of the Year. Mayor Bruce Meyer said the award recognised an ‘unsung hero’ over the age of 60 who remains active in the community and encourages others to do the same; and who has a positive attitude towards ageing and community wellbeing. Cr Meyer said there were many people in the region who made an outstanding contribution to their community. Nomination forms are available online at www. westwimmera.vic.gov.au or at customer service centres at Edenhope and Kaniva. Nominations close on Friday, August 26 at 5pm.

Skillinvest consultant Shane Cross said the event attracted people from a more than 100kilometre radius around Horsham. “It brought the community and all the mobs in together,” he said. “It was amazing to see how excited and passionate the kids were, and how they all gravitated towards the experiences on offer. “The kids had a chance to put their hands to something, along with the right people with them to answer their questions and give them all the information they were after. “You could see it got them thinking about their future.”

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Parks Victoria park ranger and traditional owner Damien Skurrie said he believed Indigenous students would benefit from ‘doing and touching’ as a complement to their classroom work. “I think Indigenous kids in particular learn more that way,” he said. “We are really trying to build some interesting programs into school curriculums to give these kids some further mentoring. “For example, why can’t they come out with me potentially on the weekend or during a school day as part of curriculum. “Come out with me and do some cultural burning and other park works. “It helps with development skills and its allround just great.” Mr Skurrie said he could not put a price on the day’s benefit for Indigenous children. “These are the next generation of kids coming through in our community and it was fantastic to see them explore alongside the many organisations and services on offer,” he said.

Dog trials at Edenhope Sheepdogs and their handlers will make their way to Edenhope showground for a Trans-Tasman sheepdog trial at the weekend. The South West Sheepdog Club is hosting the event, which begins on Friday morning. The trial course involves a sheepdog working three sheep around the ground under the direction of a handler, who communicates with the dog using gestures and verbal cues and whistles. Every competitor starts their run in the trial with 15 minutes and 100 points. The judge will deduct points from the competitor’s run based on their consideration of where the sheep are during each segment of the run, as opposed to where they should be. South West Sheepdog Club president Conor McConnell

said the course was designed to represent the features of a farm. “There’s a two-way race similar to races used to manage sheep on a farm, a bridge which is a ramp akin to the entrance and exit of a shearing shed and a pen for the sheep at the end,” he said. “It’s important the dog doesn’t let the sheep stray far from a designated track on the course.” The event runs each day from 7.30am until the early evening, with the highest-scoring dogs and handlers in sections from open to novice to run off in a finals competition on Sunday. In conjunction with the Trans-Tasman Trial, the Victorian Yard Utility Farm Dog Association will be conducting a yard trial on Saturday and Sunday at the showground.

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Wimmera Development Association’s Leadership Wimmera offers community development programs for emerging and existing leaders. It will bring the Australian Institute of Company Directors’ Company Directors Course to Horsham in October. The course is delivered across five days, focusing on governance and the practice of directorship, the legal environment, risk and strategy, financial literacy and performance, and achieving board effectiveness. It is designed for existing board members or directors, to strengthen understanding of the principals and practices of good governance. Participants may come from private, government, non-profit or publicly listed organisations. Horsham’s Penelope Manserra

is a partner of financial planning firm Hillross in Horsham. She was a Trustee of the Wimmera Health Care Group Foundation, among other community endeavours, when undertaking the Company Directors Course. She went in to have involvement in a Wimmera Cancer Centre steering committee and has since become a director of Skillinvest and a member of the board’s finance sub-committee.

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“I wanted to build confidence and knowledge in my role as a director, and a deeper understanding of my role as a director and where you fit; as opposed to being a partner in my own business. My work requires strategic thinking and is operational but a director or board member is clearly not operational,” she said. “Participating in the course has helped clarify that line.” Mrs Manserra said the course delivery was engaging and offered real-life examples to learn. “The facilitators of the program were fantastic and varied, so you would hear different stories and

examples – which is always a great way to learn,” she said. “I was also part of a great group. The networking and learning from others, and from a cross-section of the community, meant we could learn from each other’s experiences.” Leadership Wimmera program manager Vernetta Taylor said delivering the course in Horsham saved people time and cost of travelling to a larger centre, such as Melbourne, to undertake their studies. “This is an opportunity for people to develop high-level skills locally, to meet and learn from like-minded others, and support the good governance of community groups and boards across the region,” she said. The course is at the Wimmera Business Centre in Horsham across two weeks, starting on October 4 and 5, and finishing with week two from October 10 to 12. Mrs Taylor said registrations close on Friday. She said people wanting more information could phone her on 0419 114 274.

West Wimmera council warns of scam callers West Wimmera Shire Council is urging residents to be wary of providing personal details over the phone after reports of scam calls in the area. Several residents have received calls from someone claiming to represent the council. The callers asked residents to

provide details for the purposes of a survey. The council is not currently undertaking any phonebased surveys, and staff believe these calls are a scam. Chief executive David Bezuidenhout said if in doubt, residents should hang up and contact the council through formal channels.

“Residents can call us on 13 99 72 or come into our customer service centres at Edenhope and Kaniva,” he said. The council conducts an annual community satisfaction survey via phone, usually in February, and will always advertise when it is taking place.

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Business-organisation and role? The Weekly Advertiser, journalist. Which Leadership Wimmera program are you participating in? Change Makers. Why are you participating in a Leadership Wimmera program? I am participating in the program to be able to better serve my workplace and community in the roles I fulfil. I want to develop skills to improve my leadership and also be able to give back to the community. What do you hope to achieve and-or learn by participating in Leadership Wimmera? I hope to learn more about what challenges I might face as a leader, both personally and within teams, and develop the skills to work through those challenges. I also want to see where my strengths are and how to best utilise my knowledge and experience to become a better leader at work and in the community. What has been the highlight of the program? The highlight of the program for me so far has been creating connections with other group members. We have such a wide variety of people from the community and it has been fantastic to get to know them and learn from them. I am excited to see where the second half of the program takes us as a team.

The Weekly Advertiser, in partnership with Leadership Wimmera, continues to present weekly profiles of this year’s leadership program participants. Leadership Wimmera has provided opportunities for the development of emerging and existing community leaders across the Wimmera and southern Mallee in Victoria since its inception in 2002. Graduates from the program, which is overseen by Wimmera Development Association, use life and leadership skills they learn in the program in their roles as business owners, managers, employees, volunteers, parents, friends and community members. It has two flagship programs and runs several other development opportunities annually. The Change Makers program is for existing leaders – those who own or run a business andor who lead a team at work or in their community life and who have demonstrated potential to commit to greater leadership involvement in their workplace or community. An Emerging Leaders program is for people wanting to build leadership skills to increase their influence within the workplace or community groups. People can find out more by calling project officer Vernetta Taylor on 0419 114 274 or emailing vtaylor@ wda.org.au.

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Severe floods in New South Wales and a forecast wet winter and spring have prompted the Victorian State Emergency Service to help people prepare for emergencies. The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast above-average rain between August and October. Flood information sessions in Horsham on Sunday, August 21, will discuss the city’s flood risks and mitigation strategies for residents. Floods inundated Horsham in January 2011 – the city’s largest flood on record, with the Horsham gauge measuring 4.27-metres at Walmer. Floodwaters split the city in two, 500 properties were isolated, and aged care facilities, a caravan park and other municipal facilities were evacuated. Significant flooding has occurred in Horsham more than 15 times since records began in the mid-18th century. The 2011 flood also impacted towns including Dimboola, Jeparit, Glenorchy, Halls Gap, Dadswells Bridge, Warracknabeal, Rupanyup and their surrounding districts – via riverine or stormwater flooding.

In some instances, it can take multiple days for flooding to impact towns and districts downstream. The State Emergency Service’s Grampians region operations manager James Cini particularly encouraged new residents to Horsham to attend the information sessions. “We know that floods don’t occur very often, but as was shown in recent NSW floods, they can have long lasting impacts on the community,” he said. “We want everyone to know how they can be prepared for a flood and what they should do to keep themselves safe in an emergency. “Our experience shows that people who are prepared suffer less damages and recover more quickly.” Mr Cini said people could access flood-prone areas via www.ses.vic.gov.au/plan-and-staysafe/flood-guides “The Horsham local flood guide will be a valuable tool to support residents to prepare for floods and other emergencies, and to act quickly and responsibly to minimise the impact and ultimately the toll of the emergency event,” he said. The information sessions are at Horsham Neighbourhood House at 13 Robin Street; people can drop-in anytime between noon and 4pm.

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ON TARGET: From left, Wimmera Base Hospital emergency department nurse Alex Blake and acting nurse unit manager Delilah Brennan with Blue Ribbon Foundation Horsham branch’s Vanessa O’Loughlin and Dale Russell.

Foundation adds to project tally Blue Ribbon Foundation’s Horsham branch has almost reached its latest fundraising goal. The foundation hosted an annual gala event in March, raising $30,000 towards its current project of raising $40,000 for a rapid infuser for Wimmera Base Hospital’s emergency department. It added more than $3000 to the kitty after hosting Inside Story, formerly known as Crime Night – a rare, behind-the-scenes insight into policing with guest speakers Detective Inspec-

tor Tim Cron and Detective Senior Sergeant Steve Trewavas – last month. Its most recent donations include a resuscitation cot to the Yandilla ward, worth $35,000; a fluid warmer to the emergency department, worth $2000; and an ECG monitor for the Wyuna COVID teams, worth $6000. The branch raises money for the hospital while creating memorial spaces for fallen police officers.

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the Grampians Peak Trail; it provides a perfect opportunity for people to get out and enjoy nature at its best,” he said. “Once the final stage is complete, the upgraded walking loop will reconnect the historic bridle track from Pomonal to Lake Bellfield, leading to the top of Mount William and further connect onto Halls Gap or the Borough Huts, which links to the Grampians Peak Trail.” The council has delivered additional resurfacing works on a 1.5-kilometre section of Robins Road at Pomonal, including reinstating the 1.5m width of the road and laying granite sand. “Starting from the Pomonal General Store, council’s parks and gardens crew are reconstructing a section of the Robins Road walking path to provide an all-weather surface for foot and bicycle traffic flow,” Dr Harrison said. “These early works are a vital step forward for the project, including improving accessibility and the visual appeal of the track.”

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Avoid plastic bags No need to wash things – just scrape them clean Empty all containers and remove lids Put metal lids in the yellow recycling bin and small plastic lids in the red lid waste bin Flatten boxes and squash cans so they take up less space. Keep all items separate, do not place them inside each other.

Plastics Rigid plastics numbered 1-5 such as: Milk & other drink bottles; Yoghurt, ice cream and margarine tubs; Detergent and shampoo bottles; Deodorant (roll-on); Berry punnets; Biscuit trays; Meat Trays (clear only); and Takeaway containers Paper & Cardboard Boxes (uncoated) Newspapers Envelopes (you can leave the clear windows in!) Food packaging such as pizza boxes Egg cartons Books (separate cover and bindings from pages) Metals Drink cans Tins and cans, including pet food cans Empty aerosol cans (lid off) Aluminium Foil – scrunched into a ball the size of a golf ball or larger Metal lids from jars and bottles

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ow regenerative farming methods are helping growers build and store more carbon on their farms will be the focus of one of Australia’s leading farmer conferences in Moama.

The VicNoTill conference, ‘Carbon Power’, will present the latest innovations in broadacre cropping and grazing across three days from August 16 at Rich River Golf Club Resort at Moama. More than 250 cropping and livestock farmers from across Australia will attend the conference, which includes a farm visit, dinner and two days of speakers and panel discussions. It coincides with the farmer-led group’s 20th anniversary. The group started in the Wimmera. VicNoTill president Dan Fox said farmers were excited for the conference’s return after a two-year hiatus. “VicNoTill has a reputation for challenging the way we have all grown to understand ‘good farming’ and our conference always opens people’s minds and creates collective enthusiasm for rethinking our farming systems,” he said. The conference starts with a visit to the property of Grant Sims, a sixth generation farmer, for a rainfall simulator and soil pit demonstration and a tour of his on-farm biofertiliser set up. A dinner that night will include a discussion on how regenerative farming techniques are helping broadacre cropping and grazing farmers manage seasonal challenges. Conference speakers and panel discussions start on August 17 for two days.

Keynote speaker is Graeme Sait, an internationally sought-after presenter on the links between soil, plant, animal and human health. The author of ‘Nutrition Rules’ is also recognised for his TED Talk, ‘Humus saves the world’. Other keynote speakers include Dr Terry McCosker, who will release the latest carbon data from his Australia-wide sampling of sequestration rates; and Michael Eyres and Edward Scott of Field Systems Australia, who will focus on soil performance in managed agricultural landscapes. Other speakers include producer Harry Youngman, who combines soil science, plant biology and animal breeding to store and sell carbon; Riverina mixed farming couple David and Jenny Thompson, who are changing the way they farm to produce healthy plants and animals; and VicNoTill board member Brendan Pattison, who is building carbon in his strip and disc cropping system. Mr Fox said the biggest challenge of the past couple of years had been the lack of face-to-face contact with like-minded people. “VicNoTill has always been about learning together and sharing what we learn. Although we’ve tried to do this online as much as possible over the past couple of years, it’s still not the same as getting together in person,” he said. Mr Fox said people wanting more information, or conference tickets, could visit www.vic notill.com.au/events/event/carbon-powerconference-august-16-18.

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Merino Stud in Gairdner, Western Australia, for $26,000. Bree Cudmore and her dog Moana won the CopRice Victorian Farm Dog Championships 2022, with a combined score of 270, and Judith Ratana won the open wool handling competition. Shane Bourke with the Powermaster Woolpress won the major prize in the inventions competition. Tracey Kruger won best indoor trade site, Finchetts Plumbing won best outdoor trade site and Elders won best outdoor corporate trade site. Ms Robertson said feedback from the crowd was that people were ‘really happy’. “We weren’t able to hold anything in the past two years, despite our best attempts, but after this year we are really looking forward to next year and have already started planning for it,” she said.

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FUNDRAISING: Ouyen P-12 College students, from left, Chloe Barry, Blaire Sims, Chanelle Lunt, Arlee Barry and Indi Allender help raise money for their school.

ON THE JOB: Wimmera Proactive Policing squad members, Senior Constables Max Mudge, Stawell, and Deb King, Hopetoun, with triplets Lillian, Charlee and Scarlett Shine.

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he sun shone on the Mallee Machinery Field Days last week, with near record attendees for the event’s return at Speed.

Field days president Terry Kiley said feedback from visitors and exhibitors was positive, with most sites booked for the two days. Mr Kiley said he had concerns about the success of the event, with the unknown of how it would turn out after a three-year hiatus. “But it’s been excellent,” he said. “The first day was amazing, with a huge crowd. “It’s hard to know if it was a record crowd or not, but it would come close. “Exhibitors are chuffed, especially with how busy the first day was – it’s been great to hear. “You never really know how it’s going to go until it happens, but overall, we’re very pleased. “I was worried about COVID-19 cases and the flu around at the moment, and we had a few late withdrawals from exhibitors.” The field days, on August 3 and 4, attracted about 350 exhibitors from across western Victoria. Nutrien Ag Birchip fertiliser and depot manager Andrew Bidstrup said it was ‘awesome’ to be back at the field days and see all the visitors. “It’s been a huge turnout, which is really good,” he said.

WINNER: GWMWater’s Shelly Stockdale gives Riley Allan a prize from the spinning wheel.

WELCOME RETURN: Mallee Machinery Field Days organisers, from left, Mark Roberts, Les Down and president Terry Kiley take in the atmosphere at the Speed site. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER “The season looks really good at the moment, so people are happy.” Emmetts Swan Hill regional manager Shaun Demario said after not being at the field days for some time due to restrictions, it was good to see regular and new customers in the area. “It’s great for the industry and we have missed it for quite some time, so it’s excellent to see people come together,” he said. Mr Kiley said there was a great vibe across the venue and the weather had

been ‘turned on’ for the two days. “This cropping season has been one of the better ones and I think it is pretty much all over western Victoria,” he said. “We’re ticking along really well, and I don’t think I’ve seen it better at this time of year, but we’re not quite home yet. “August and September weather will be important. It would be nice to get an inch of rain in the next two to three weeks.”

HEALTH CHECK: Leonie McCosh, left, gets her blood pressure tested by Rural Northwest Health’s Gabbi Rule.

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have been asked several times by clients when their criminal history will cease to show up in a police check.

I had to reply that it will show up forever because Victoria did not have a spent conviction scheme for minor offences that existed in all other states in Australia. However, recently this changed. Now, a spent conviction scheme does exist. In this article I will explain the criminal offences to which the scheme applies, when a court application is necessary and the benefits of the legislation. The Spent Convictions Act 2021 was introduced to allow people who have worked hard to turn their lives around to move on from minor historical offending. In proposing the second reading of the Bill, then Attorney-General Jill Hennessy noted that a criminal record could affect a person’s life in many ways. “It is a barrier to gaining and seeking employment. It rules out many professions and industries which impose a test of ‘good character’. It can exclude a person from university or TAFE, or from accessing practical training essential to those qualifications. It is a black mark on an application for housing. More fundamentally, it can mean a lack of hope, a lack of belonging and a feeling of being marked as an outsider,” she said. Many convictions will be spent, that is, removed from most police checks, immediately from the date any conditions on the penalty are completed or automatically after a set ‘crimefree’ period is completed.

Convictions spent automatically

For offenders younger than 15 years-old, the conviction – even serious convictions – will become immediately spent once any conditions of the penalty have been completed. Those conditions might include drug and alcohol counselling. For offenders older than 15, convictions will only be spent immediately where a penalty was ordered ‘without conviction’, for an infringement conviction, a children’s court fine or a qualified finding of guilt under the Crimes Mental Impairment and Unfitness to be Tried Act 1997.

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From July 1, a person convicted of a serious offence might apply to the court for their conviction to be spent if they have not engaged in any offending during the conviction period – being five years if the offender was a child or young offender and 10 years in any other case. The spent convictions scheme does not apply to all offending. Serious violence offences and sex offences where imprisonment was imposed when committed by an adult over the age of 21 can never be spent. Only limited agencies and employers might be able to obtain information about a person’s spent conviction or have legal permission to ask about it in special circumstances. These organisations are recorded in the Act and include courts, law enforcement agencies such as Victoria Police, other licence granting entities such as the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation, and government departments including the Department of Justice and Community Safety for the purpose of working with children checks. It is important to note the Spent Convictions Act 2021 applies to past convictions as well as future convictions and that discrimination from other employers because of a spent conviction is unlawful under the Equal Opportunity Act 2010. Speak to a solicitor if you are unsure how the spent convictions scheme applies to you. • Patrick Smith is the principal of O’Brien and Smith Lawyers. This article is intended to be used as a guide only. It is not, and is not intended to be, advice on any specific matter. Neither Patrick nor O’Brien and Smith Lawyers accept responsibility for any acts or omissions resulting from reliance upon the content of this article. Before acting on the basis of any material in this article, we recommend that you consult your lawyer.

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UNITED: From left, Wimmera Hospice Care Auxiliary president Joy Smith, secretary Maureen Webb, treasurer Jane Bolwell, assistant secretary Jenny Green, assistant treasurer Nola Bellinger and vice-president Lesley Lane were sworn into their roles at the auxiliary’s annual general meeting last month. The auxiliary welcomed 18 members to the meeting. Members heard from Mrs Smith, who reflected and thanked members for their outstanding support and hard work throughout the year. The auxiliary has had a successful year of fundraising and is grateful to those who continue to donate, which enables the auxiliary to maintain its service to the community. Planning is well underway for the next major fundraiser — a quilt auction on November 6 at Masonic Hall, Horsham. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER Wednesday, August 10, 2022

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After serving 23 years as a paramedic with Ambulance Victoria, the majority of that time at Stawell, Mr Hallam wanted to use his skills to help vaccinate the community. He began in October last year, helping with vaccinations and swabbing community members at the drive through clinic. But after just a few weeks, Mr Hallam was offered a role that would help sustain the correct level of care for the community’s COVID patients. “Three weeks after starting, I was asked to set up a ‘COVID at Home’ program, which included involvement with writing policy and procedure,” he said. “The whole aim of the program was to keep as many COVID patients as possible at home, so we could free up hospital beds for other care needs.” Mr Hallam said the timing of the program proved crucial, and has proved to be an integral part of the COVID response since. While there were cases of COVID in the community, it was not known to what extent, and as numbers escalated the policies had to be adjusted. “Those policies have basically been an active document ever since,” Mr Hallam said. He said the Stawell COVID at Home team had supported at least 1000 COVID patients since the program was introduced.

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(March 21 - April 20) Lucky Colour: Cream Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 1.3.2.5 Lotto Numbers: 1.15.26.24.40.33 Your past could bring back the unexpected – a hectic period with lots to do and insufficient time. Emotional security and stability in your love life are what you need.

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(April 21 - May 20) Lucky Colour: White Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 1.6.9.5 Lotto Numbers: 1.25.29.35.36.30 A time of significant changes is indicated. Make sure your financial affairs are in order, or there could be problems with accounts or bank statements. Be very careful with what you put in writing.

LEO:

(July 23 - August 22) Lucky Colour: Cream Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 2.6.5.3 Lotto Numbers: 2.15.26.34.40.45 The wise will pay more attention to your lover’s demands. Many will be more inclined to take risks financially, and it should pay off well.

VIRGO:

(August 23 - September 23) Lucky Colour: Orange Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 2.3.5.6 Lotto Numbers: 2.15.26.29.34.40 An auspicious period is coming, and more luck if you share it with your loved ones. There is more pressure at work and opportunities to use your intuition to pick the right one.

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GEMINI:

(September 24 - October 23) Lucky Colour: Green Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 5.6.2.4 Lotto Numbers: 5.12.26.34.40.22 Be sure to be seen at your best when out on the social scene; it will lead to more invitations and the chance to mix business with pleasure successfully. An unexpected burst of luck is coming.

CANCER:

(October 24 - November 22) Lucky Colour: Violet Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 8.6.5.2 Lotto Numbers: 2.15.29.38.6.11 Although you are warned to be cautious with strangers, luck and opportunity are around the corner. A happy period and a surprise social event for some newcomer to the family.

(May 21 - June 21) Lucky Colour: Yellow Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 2.3.2.1 Lotto Numbers: 2.12.29.9.8.11 A friendly period in which many will be making travel plans and many exciting changes about to take place and overseas contacts prove to be lucky.

(June 22 - July 22) Lucky Colour: Violet Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 2.6.6.9 Lotto Numbers: 3.25.29.7.45.30 Now is an excellent time to try a business venture or implement any money-making ideas. You may need to help a loved one, and gain will be coming to you later.

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(December 21 - January 19) Lucky Colour: Silver Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 5.6.2.3 Lotto Numbers: 5.12.26.34.36.39 You may let a financial opportunity go past and regret it. There could be a problem with communication. Also, make sure everything is in writing and read the small print before signing.

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(January 20 - February 19) Lucky Colour: Green Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 2.3.5.6 Lotto Numbers: 2.15.24.40.22.29 Love will be more important to you, and there could be luck through a partnership. This period could see your wishes coming true – elevations and the knowledge that you know where you are going.

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(February 20 - March 20) Lucky Colour: Grey Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 2.6.5.9 Lotto Numbers: 5.12.29.34.40.22 The things you thought were out of reach could soon be yours, and an ample opportunity could be in store. Some could be quickly finding themselves in more of a public gaze.

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1. True or false? Despite the Wimmera having few, the Australian continent is home to the largest native diversity of cacti on the planet.

5. Researchers have documented the earliest use of tobacco cigarettes in what part of the world?

6. What island nation repub2. In what country today would lic, with its capital of Port you have found the state and Louis, is directly east of Madagascar? former colony of Rhodesia? 3. Research has revealed all modern humans have a percentage of genes inherited from the ancient Neanderthal species of human.

7. Australia’s first parliament met for the first time in what capital city in 1900?

8. In 1883, the loudest ever recorded sound was caused 4. What is the only living or- by what? ganism on earth that is visible with the naked eye from space?

9. What was the name of the 1851 novel, considered a literary classic, by American writer Herman Melville about an obsession quest of a character called Ahab. 10. The Battle for the Coral Sea, fought between the Imperial Japanese Navy and naval and air forces from the United States and Australia from May 4 to 8 in 1942, is also often called the Battle for Australia. What was unique about the naval battle that was off the coast of north Queensland?

Answers: 1. False. There is no cactus native to Australia. 2. Zimbabwe, Africa. 3. Indigenous people from Europe, Asia and Australia all have Neanderthal genes. Some also have genes from another ancient species related to Neanderthals – the Denisovans. 4. The Great Barrier Reef. 5. The Americas. 6. Mauritius. 7. Melbourne. 8. The volcanic eruption on the Indonesian island of Krakatoa. 9. Moby Dick 10. It was the first battle between aircraft carriers and the first in which ships from neither side sighted or fired directly on each other. It was a tactical victory for the Japanese in terms of ships sunk but ultimately a strategic victory for the allies. With the subsequent Battle of Midway it prevented a reattempt by the Japanese to land an invasion force at Port Moresby, New Guinea.

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Driving up sales Value, safety and warranty helping Mitsubishi to win back Aussie buyers

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itsubishi Motors Australia Limited says the decision to move into the more premium side of the volume segment has resulted in increased sales – and profits – for the Japanese brand.

“Our year-to-date sales are up 11.5 percent, despite the overall market being down 5.2 percent year to date. Our market share is 7.8 percent, which is up 1.2 percent and we currently rank third in Australia. “Triton is performing extremely well, up 28 percent year-on-year with a 13 pick-up sales segment – and an all-time sales record in March of this year. “We’ve again had very strong performance from Pajero Sport, especially from two-wheel drive and GSR variants we recently added to the range, which has also resulted in a sig-

Chief executive Shaun Westcott said the outlook for the marque was promising, and several models within the range were now selling in record volumes. “We are really excited about the future and direction of Mitsubishi, and how we are performing in Australia,” he said.

nificant lift to 26 percent year-on-year and a ranking of fourth in the large SUV segment. “The all-new Outlander is up around 43 or 46 percent year-on-year over the previous model, again, a car that has resonated well with the market and a very strong signal of the intention of Mitsubishi to become more premium within the volume segment.” Mr Westcott said the Outlander SUV range and its newly-launched plug-in hybrid siblings were a clear indicator of the brand’s future direction, the styling, build quality, equipment levels, driveline and connectivity tech-

nology and top-shelf safety systems of the model a showcase of what’s to come from the brand – including a potential uptick in price. “Looking ahead we are the designated lead brand for ASEAN and Oceania regions and, playing to our strengths, we are the plug-in hybrid electric vehicle, PHEV, and four-byfour technology specialists within the Alliance. We will continue to play to the strengths of our brand,” he said. “We are on a journey to reposition ourselves as a more premium brand. “We are no longer cheap and cheerful, in fact, we don’t compete in any

one of the cheap segments. We are looking at moving the brand more upmarket within the volume segment, and that will be seen not only in the price of our product, but also in our customer strategy, the customer experience and the way we market our product.” Mitsubishi launched its Outlander PHEV range this month and will look to offer range-topping variants of its Triton and Pajero Sport range – including a Nissan Navara PRO-4X Warrior rival – towards the end of the year. – Matt Brogan

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Modest rise in July sales

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ustralian new vehicle sales are up marginally in July, with 84,461 registrations recorded – a 0.4 percent or 300 unit sales increase compared with the same time last year.

During the month’s 26 selling days – one fewer than in July 2021 – an average of 131.4 vehicles were sold each day. The majority of sales were from within various SUV segments, which boast an aggregate figure of 2684 unit sales, up 6.4 percent during the same time last year, for the month of July. Passenger vehicle sales tallied 1596 for July, a 9.1 percent drop from the same month last year, while sales of light commercial vehicle also dropped, down 4.4 percent to 930 units. The heavy commercial vehicle sector was up slightly to 142 unit sales, or plus 4.1 percent, versus July 2021. On a brand-by-brand basis, Toyota again topped the domestic sales chart in July with an 11,686 unit lead from second-place Mazda. Hyundai ranked in third place for the month. Toyota sold 19,565 units across July

ahead of Mazda with 7879, Hyundai, 6792, Kia, 6711 and Mitsubishi with 5611 units. The Toyota HiLux was again the highest selling model with 6441 sales reported. It led the Ford Ranger, 2934 units, Toyota RAV4 with 2437, Mazda CX-5 with 2346 and Hyundai Tucson, 2186 for the month of July. On a state-by-state basis, and in order of the highest sales volume to the lowest, it was New South Wales that ranked in first place for July with 26,519 new vehicles sold, up 10.9 percent on July 2021. Victorians purchased 22,076 new vehicles, down 5.8 percent, Queenslanders 18,900, down 1.1 percent, Western Australians 8059, down 9.0 percent and South Australians 5469, up 13.3 percent. Tasmania, Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory all recorded declines in sales, down 13.2 percent, 16.4 percent and 16.6 percent to 1327, 1175 and 756 units respectively. The FCAI says July’s figures bring the year-to-date new vehicle sales total to 622,319 units overall.

BEST SELLER: The Toyota HiLux was again the highest selling model with 6441 sales reported for July. Chief exexutive Tony Weber said the relatively flat result showed the market had not normalised since the beginning of the pandemic. “Vehicle and component manufacturing operations remain affected by

plant shutdowns caused by COVID-19,” he said. “Logistics, including shipping, remain unpredictable. “While small growth on the same month in 2021 is encouraging, we

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Call for standardised terminology

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n acronym avalanche is how the alphabet soup that is advanced driver assist system, ADAS, terminology has often been described – and it started decades ago, possibly with the antilock braking system now forever dubbed ABS.

To clarify, ADAS is any group of electronic technologies that assist drivers in driving and parking functions. Through a safe human-machine interface, ADAS are claimed to increase car and road safety. ADAS use automated technology, such as sensors and cameras, to detect nearby obstacles or driver errors, and respond accordingly. It might also be capable of various levels of autonomous driving, depending on the features installed in the car. However, as sophisticated in-car safety technology use mushrooms, ever-more acronyms have become the source of frustration and some confusion for drivers, to the point where calls are being made to simplify ADAS terminology. In the United States, these calls are coming from highly respected organisations including road safety groups, consumer groups, automotive engineers and automobile associations. Though complaints about confusing technology terms would no doubt happen in Australia, probably directed at manufacturers or dealers, an or-

chestrated, one-voice plea has yet to surface. The US plea for standardised terminology came as a warning the current variety of terms can confuse consumers and make it hard to understand a vehicle’s functions. Led by various groups including American Automobile Association, Consumer Reports, JD Power, the National Safety Council, Pedestrian And Vehicle Education, PAVE, and Society of Automotive Engineers International, the coalition last week issued a set of updated and expanded terms that it believes would help clear up confusion, particularly as ADAS features became more common.

The six major categories on the list were: collision warning, collision intervention, driving control assistance, parking assistance, other driver assistance systems, and driver monitoring – a category added this year. The coalition said in a statement ADAS features had become increasingly prevalent in new vehicles and had the potential to reduce traffic crashes and save thousands of lives each year. “However, the terminology used by car-makers to describe ADAS features varies widely, which can confuse consumers and make it difficult to understand the vehicle’s functions,” it said. The various terms appear to have the

potential to confuse not only consumers but repairers and insurers as well. The coalition drew particular attention to safety features that were ‘overstated or misrepresented with marketing language designed to reel in buyers’, leading drivers to over-rely on the features. “Establishing common language for ADAS helps ensure drivers are fully aware these systems assist, not replace, an engaged driver,” the coalition said. “The coalition is calling on automakers, regulators, safety organisations, journalists and other stakeholders to adopt this recommended standard language in the near term to reduce driver

confusion. The group is also asking for vital consumer education on the benefits, limitations and capabilities of ADAS.” The Alliance for Automotive Innovation, which represents the great majority of US car-makers, issued the following statement in solidarity: “AAI supports the need for additional consumer education to understand the complexities of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, ADAS.” The coalition launched a program in 2019 designed to clear the confusion when it submitted an initial list of standardised names to the US Department of Transportation, DOT. The agency endorsed the list in 2020. A generic nomenclature for ADAS has broad support within the US carrepair industry. The coalition said its recommended terms are ‘simple, specific, and based on system functionality’. It said the list was updated as new systems were introduced. The universal terms are not meant to replace OEM’s proprietary names, but are intended to give consumers ‘transparent and consistent’ information. The suggestion has been made that said universal terms be used on window stickers, in owner’s manuals, and in other marketing materials for generic system functions. – Peter Barnwell

GR86 to celebrate anniversary

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oyota Australia will celebrate the 10th anniversary of its 86 sports coupe later this year with the release of a special variant fittingly dubbed GR86 10th Anniversary Edition. Just 86 examples of the celebratory sportscar will be made available to Australian customers, with the first of the GR86 10th Anniversary Edition to arrive ‘soon after the new-generation GR86 sports car is launched in September’. Special-edition GR86 variants are differentiated by a new orange paint colour and two-tone black and orange upholstery, while shoulder pads on the door trims will feature 10th Anni-

versary embroidery. Toyota Australia says members of the Gazoo Racing Club will gain priority access for ordering one of the limited-edition models, and that members who register their interest in the GR86 10th Anniversary Edition will be ‘kept upto-date with information regarding the delivery process’. Toyota Australia vice president of sales, marketing and franchise operations Sean Hanley said the company launched the original Toyota 86 in Australia 10 years ago, creating a following for ‘those wanting a sports car that blends reliable performance and great value’. “With the new generation GR86 just

around the corner, what better way to commemorate a decade of our exciting coupe than with this special 10th Anniversary model,” he said. Mr Hanely said the Toyota 86 revitalised the brand’s performance credentials and set the scene for the introduction of the Toyota Gazoo Racing brand with nearly 22,000 examples of the 86 finding their way into the driveways of Australian buyers. When the new generation GR86 launches in September, it will bring what Toyota Australia says are a raft of dynamic improvements including a more powerful engine, optimised handling and a driver-focused cockpit. – Matt Brogan

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tellantis chief executive Carlos Tavares says the group aims to become Europe’s top-seller of battery electric vehicles, ahead of Tesla and Volkswagen.

EURO WATCH: Stellantis group enjoyed 105,413 battery electric vehicle, BEV, unit sales in Europe in the first half of 2022, including the strong-selling Fiat 500 EV, pictured.

The group – which comprises brands including Citroen, DS, Fiat, Opel and Peugeot – enjoyed strong first-half sales of 105,413 battery electric vehicle, BEV, units in Europe, beating Tesla by 27,136 units and falling only 10,894 units short of Volkswagen Group’s half-yearly tally. The figures, compiled by Dataforce, include registrations of BEVs across all EU countries as well as Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Data from Finland, Portugal and Sweden was not available at the time of publication. “We are head-on fighting for the top spot in terms of BEV sales in the European market,” Mr Tavares said. Though largely unavailable in Australia, Stellantis offers a considerable range of BEV models in Europe, including the strong-selling Fiat 500 EV with 32,315 unit sales in the first half of 2022, Peugeot e-208 with 21,918, Opel Corsa-e, 13,380, Peugeot e-2008 with 11,650, Citroen C4 EV, 11,159, and DS 3 Crossback, 1104. Stellantis is expected to further counter Tesla’s offerings in 2023 when it

launches BEV versions of key Opel Astra and Peugeot 308-3008 models. Industry analyst Matthias Schmidt said Tesla’s European sales continued to be impacted by COVID-19-related production shutdowns in Shanghai – where Model 3 sedans are built for

export to Europe. But, with production of the Tesla Model Y ramping up in Berlin, he said Stellantis might have a different outcome by this time next year. “Tesla witnessed regional quarterly volumes fall to their lowest levels in

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10:00 Back Roads [s] 10:30 That Pacific Sports Show (PG) [s] 11:00 Rick Stein’s Road To Mexico (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Win The Week (PG) [s] 1:30 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL (M) [s] 2:00 The Durrells (PG) [s] 2:50 War Stories (PG) [s] 3:00 Escape From The City (PG) [s] 4:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 4:55 Anh’s Brush With Fame (PG) [s] 5:25 Hard Quiz (PG) [s] 6:00 The Drum [s] 6:55 Sammy J (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Foreign Correspondent [s] 8:30 Q+A [s] 9:35 Courtney Act’s One Plus One (PG) [s]

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 My Kitchen Rules (PG) [s] 1:30 Surveillance Oz (M) [s] 2:00 Kochie’s Business Builders [s] 2:30 Border Patrol (PG) [s] 3:00 The Chase UK (PG) [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia (PG) [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 8:30 The Front Bar (M) [s] 9:30 Crime Investigation Australia (MA15+) [s] 10:55 Police Strike Force (M d) [s] 12:00 Instant Hotel (PG) [s] 1:30 Home Shopping

6:00 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 The Block (PG) [s] 1:00 After The Verdict (M) [s] 2:00 Pointless (PG) [s] 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 4:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 5:30 WIN News [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) [s] 7:30 NRL: Pre Game [s] 7:55 NRL: Panthers v Storm *Live* From Bluebet Stadium [s] 9:50 NRL: Knock Off (M) [s] 10:35 NINE News Late [s] 11:05 The Equalizer (MA15+) [s] 12:00 Murder For Hire (M v) [s] 1:00 Getaway (PG) [s]

6:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 6:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 7:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 7:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 8:00 10 News First [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (M) [s] 1:00 TBA 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Farm To Fork [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 The Dog House Australia (PG) [s] 8:30 Law & Order: SVU (MA15+) [s] 9:30 Off The Bench (PG) [s] 10:00 TBA

5:00 Worldwatch 9:05 Home Is Where The Art Is (PG) 10:00 Employable Me (USA) (PG) 11:00 Worldwatch 11:30 Football: FIFA U20 Womens World Cup: Costa Rica v Australia *Live* 2:00 Worldwatch 3:45 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw (PG) 4:15 The Wonderful World Of Chocolate (PG) 5:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 World’s Most Scenic River Journeys (PG) 8:30 Scotland’s Sacred Islands With Ben Fogle (PG) 9:30 The Queen At War (PG) 10:30 SBS World News Late

6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Travel Oz (PG) 8:00 Harry’s Practice 8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Bargain Hunt 1:00 Million Dollar Minute 2:00 My Italian Family (PG) 2:30 Sons And Daughters (PG) 4:30 Emmerdale (PG) 5:00 Coronation Street (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Father Brown (M) 8:30 Murdoch Mysteries (M) 12:30 The Fine Art Auction

10:15 Storage Wars (PG) 10:45 Pawn Stars (PG) 11:15 American Pickers (PG) 12:15 Demolition NZ (PG) 1:15 Billion Dollar Wreck (PG) 2:15 Billy The Exterminator (PG) 3:15 Pawn Stars (PG) 3:45 Shipping Wars (PG) 4:15 Desert Collectors (PG) 5:30 American Pickers (PG) 6:30 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Storage Wars (PG) 8:30 Pawn Stars (PG) 9:30 American Pickers (PG) 10:30 American Restoration (PG)

6:00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) 7:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 9:00 Becker (PG) 10:00 The Middle (PG) 11:00 Friends (PG) 12:00 The Living Room (PG) 1:00 Frasier (PG) 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Becker (PG) 5:00 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:30 Seinfeld (PG) 11:00 Frasier (PG) 12:00 Home Shopping

6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 The Doctors (PG) 9:00 Escape Fishing With ET (PG) 9:30 I Fish 10:00 MacGyver (M) 12:00 NCIS: New Orleans (PG) 1:00 The Code (M v) 2:00 Walker, Texas Ranger (PG) 3:00 Cheers (PG) 3:30 The Love Boat (PG) 4:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:30 MacGyver (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M v) 8:30 Bull (M) 10:30 Elementary (M) 11:30 48 Hours (M d)

2:50 National Indigenous Fashion Awards (PG) 3:50 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 4:15 PBS Newshour 5:15 Shortland (PG) 5:45 The Joy Of Painting With Bob Ross 6:15 Forged In Fire (PG) 7:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7:30 NITV News Update 7:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (M l,s) 8:30 The Alexander Ball: Curious Australia (M l,s) 9:05 Sistas In Mining: Curious Australia (M)

3:00 SheZow 3:25 The Penguins Of Madagascar 4:00 The Adventures Of Paddington 4:20 The Deep 4:55 The Flamin’ Thongs 5:10 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs (PG) 6:00 School Of Rock (PG) 6:30 Operation Ouch! (PG) 7:00 Horrible Histories (PG) 7:35 Dragons: Riders Of Berk 8:00 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness 8:25 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 9:00 The Next Step 9:25 Almost Never

2:05 Bananas In Pyjamas 2:40 Ready, Jet, Go! 3:00 Circle Square 3:30 Play School 4:00 The Justine Clarke Show! 4:25 Thomas And Friends 5:00 Hey Duggee 5:35 PJ Masks 6:05 The Adventures Of Paddington 6:25 Little J And Big Cuz 7:00 Andy And The Band 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:30 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 9:00 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL (M) 9:30 Win The Week (PG)

6:00 News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News Mornings 12:00 ABC News At Noon 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 Afternoon Briefing 5:00 ABC News Hour 6:00 ABC Evening News 7:00 ABC National News 7:30 7.30 8:00 ABC News Tonight 8:45 The Business 9:00 ABC Nightly News 9:30 Foreign Correspondent 10:00 The World 11:00 The Drum 11:55 Heywire 12:00 ABC Late News 12:15 The Business 12:30 7.30

1:00 Buck Rogers In The 25th Century (PG) 2:00 Indycar Series - Highlights 3:00 The Nanny (PG) 3:30 3rd Rock From The Sun (PG) 4:00 That 70’s Show (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 The Nanny (PG) 6:00 3rd Rock From The Sun (PG) 6:30 That 70’s Show (PG) 7:00 Young Sheldon (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Jupiter Ascending” (M v) (’15) Stars: Channing Tatum 11:00 SpeedSeries

12:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 12:55 The Young And The Restless (PG) 1:50 The Bill (M v) 3:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:30 Movie: “Lady Godiva Rides Again” (G) (’51) Stars: Diana Dors 5:30 Murder, She Wrote (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 RBT (PG) 8:30 Paramedics (M) 9:30 New Amsterdam (M) 10:30 Law & Order: SVU (M v) 11:30 The Disappearance Of Crystal Rogers (M v)

6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] 10:00 Q+A (PG) [s] 11:00 Escape From The City [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Mystery Road: Origin (PG) [s] 2:00 Grantchester (PG) [s] 3:00 Escape From The City (PG) [s] 4:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 4:55 Anh’s Brush With Fame (PG) [s] 5:25 Hard Quiz (PG) [s] 6:00 The Drum [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Movin’ To The Country (PG) [s] 8:00 Joanna Lumley’s Britain (PG) [s] 8:50 Time (M l,v) [s] 9:55 Baptiste (M l,v) [s] 10:55 ABC Late News [s] 11:10 8 Nights Out West [s] 11:20 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL (M) [s]

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Jesse Stone: Stone Cold” (M s,v) (’05) Stars: Tom Selleck 2:00 Criminal Confessions (M) [s] 3:00 The Chase UK (PG) [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia (PG) [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens [s] 7:30 AFL: Round 22: St Kilda v Brisbane *Live* From Marvel Stadium [s] 11:00 Armchair Experts (M) [s] 10:55 Police Strike Force (M d) [s] 11:30 TBA 1:00 Home Shopping

6:00 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “A Love To Remember” (PG) (’21) Stars: Rhiannon Fish 1:40 Garden Gurus Moments [s] 2:00 Pointless (PG) [s] 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 4:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 5:30 WIN News [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) [s] 7:30 Country House Hunters Australia (PG) [s] 8:30 Movie: “Hunter Killer” (MA15+) (’18) Stars: Gerard Butler 10:55 Movie: “Primal Fear” (MA15+) (’96) Stars: Richard Gere 1:30 Home Shopping

6:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 6:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 7:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 7:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 8:00 10 News First [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (M) [s] 1:00 The Living Room [s] 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Food Trail - South Africa [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 The Living Room (PG) [s] 8:40 TBA 9:40 TBA 10:40 Just For Laughs Australia (M s) [s]

5:00 Worldwatch 9:15 Home Is Where The Art Is (PG) 10:05 Employable Me (USA) (PG) 10:55 Icons (PG) 12:00 Worldwatch 2:05 Youth On Strike! (M l) 3:00 NITV News: Nula 3:45 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw (PG) 4:15 The Wonderful World Of Chocolate (PG) 5:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Lost Treasures Of Ancient Rome (PG) 8:30 Ross Kemp - Shipwreck Treasure Hunter (M) (In English/ French) 9:20 World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys 10:20 SBS World News

6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Travel Oz (PG) 8:00 Harry’s Practice 8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Bargain Hunt 1:00 Million Dollar Minute 2:00 South Aussie With Cosi (PG) 2:30 Sons And Daughters (PG) 4:30 TBA 5:00 Coronation Street (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 TBA 8:30 Escape To The Country 9:30 Billy Connolly: Great American Trail (M)

2:00 PBR Australia (PG) 2:30 Freesurfer (PG) 3:00 STIHL Timbersports (PG) 3:30 Shipping Wars (PG) 4:00 Aussie Lobster Men (PG) 5:00 Storage Wars (PG) 5:30 American Pickers (PG) 6:30 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:00 AFL: Friday Night Countdown 7:30 Movie: “Father Of The Bride” (PG) (’91) Stars: Kimberly WilliamsPaisley 9:45 Movie: “Lethal Weapon 3” (M l,v) (’92) Stars: Mel Gibson

6:00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 Seinfeld (PG) 9:00 Becker (PG) 10:00 The Middle (PG) 11:30 Frasier (PG) 12:00 The Dog House (PG) 1:00 Friends (PG) 1:30 Seinfeld (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Becker (PG) 5:00 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:30 Mom (M d,s) 10:30 Charmed (PG) 11:30 Frasier (PG)

6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 The Doctors (PG) 9:00 Escape Fishing With ET (PG) 9:30 I Fish 10:00 MacGyver (M) 12:00 NCIS: New Orleans (PG) 1:00 The Code (M) 2:00 Walker, Texas Ranger (PG) 3:00 Cheers (PG) 3:30 The Love Boat (PG) 4:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:30 MacGyver (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M v) 8:30 Blue Bloods (M) 10:20 Evil (M) 11:15 Star Trek: Discovery (M v)

2:20 Huang’s World (PG) 3:15 Feeding The Scrum 3:45 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 4:15 PBS Newshour 5:15 Shortland (PG) 5:45 The Joy Of Painting With Bob Ross 6:15 Forged In Fire (PG) 7:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7:30 NITV News Update 7:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (M l,s) 8:30 Hoarders (M l) 9:20 Porn Addiction: The Great Flop (MA15+) (In French) 10:35 The Perfect Vagina (MA15+)

3:00 SheZow 3:25 The Penguins Of Madagascar 4:00 The Adventures Of Paddington 4:20 The Deep 4:55 The Flamin’ Thongs 5:10 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs (PG) 6:00 School Of Rock (PG) 6:30 Operation Ouch! (PG) 7:00 Horrible Histories (PG) 7:35 Dragons: Riders Of Berk 8:00 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness 8:25 Good Game Spawn Point 8:50 Log Horizon (PG)

2:05 Bananas In Pyjamas 2:40 Ready, Jet, Go! 3:00 Circle Square 3:30 Play School 4:00 The Justine Clarke Show! 4:25 Thomas And Friends 5:00 Hey Duggee 5:35 PJ Masks 6:05 The Adventures Of Paddington 6:25 Little J And Big Cuz 7:00 Andy And The Band 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Hard Quiz (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Across The Universe” (M) (’07) Stars: Jim Sturgess 10:40 Doctor Who (PG)

6:00 News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News Mornings 12:00 ABC News At Noon 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 Afternoon Briefing 4:30 Friday Briefing 5:00 ABC News Hour 6:00 ABC Evening News 7:00 ABC National News 7:45 The Virus 8:00 Divided America 8:30 ABC News Tonight 9:00 ABC Nightly News 9:30 Close Of Business 10:00 The World 11:00 The Drum 12:00 ABC Late News

1:00 Buck Rogers In The 25th Century (PG) 2:00 Young Sheldon (PG) 3:00 The Nanny (PG) 3:30 3rd Rock From The Sun (PG) 4:00 That 70’s Show (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Movie: “Ella Enchanted” (PG) (’04) Stars: Anne Hathaway 7:30 Movie: “Bride Wars” (PG) (’09) Stars: Kate Hudson 9:20 Movie: “What Happens In Vegas” (M l,s) (’08) Stars: Cameron Diaz 11:20 Up All Night (M)

12:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 12:55 The Young And The Restless (PG) 1:50 The Bill (M v) 3:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:30 Movie: “Saraband For Dead Lovers” (G) (’48) Stars: Stewart Granger 5:30 Murder, She Wrote (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 NRL: Eels v Rabbitohs *Live* From CommBank Stadium 9:55 NRL: Golden Point 10:35 Movie: “Another 48 Hrs” (M) (’90)

6:00 rage (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Breakfast [s] 9:00 rage (PG) [s] 10:30 rage Guest Programmer (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 12:30 Vera (M v) [s] 2:00 Midsomer Murders (PG) [s] 3:35 Great Southern Landscapes (PG) [s] 4:05 Spicks And Specks (PG) [s] 4:55 Landline [s] 5:25 Singapore’s Secret Forests With David Attenborough (PG) [s] 6:10 Extraordinary Escapes (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Grantchester (M v) [s] 8:20 Endeavour: Raga (M l) [s] 9:50 Mystery Road: Origin [s] 10:45 8 Nights Out West [s] 10:55 TBA 12:40 rage (MA15+) [s]

6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend (PG) [s] 12:00 Seven’s Horse Racing: Caulfield/ Randwick/ Eagle Farm *Live* [s] 5:00 Seven News At 5 [s] 5:30 Border Security Australia’s Front Line (PG) [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 AFL: Round 22: Melbourne v Carlton *Live* From The MCG [s] 11:00 TBA 1:00 Home Shopping

6:00 Getaway (PG) [s] 6:30 A Current Affair (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Today [s] 10:00 Today Extra Saturday [s] 12:00 Surfing Australia [s] 12:30 Everything Outdoors [s] 1:00 Animal Embassy [s] 1:30 Arctic Vets (PG) [s] 2:00 The Block (PG) [s] 4:30 Good Chef Hunting [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Saturday [s] 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) [s] 7:30 After The Verdict (M l,s,v) [s] 8:30 Movie: “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2” (PG) (’16) Stars: Elena Kampouris 10:25 Movie: “Moonstruck” (PG) (’87) Stars: Nicolas Cage

9:00 Australia By Design [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Saturday [s] 12:00 Luxury Escapes [s] 12:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 12:50 The Living Room (PG) [s] 2:00 Pooches At Play [s] 2:30 Freshly Picked [s] 3:00 Roads Less Travelled (PG) [s] 3:30 Farm To Fork [s] 4:00 Taste Of Australia [s] 4:30 Food Trail [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 Luxury Escapes (PG) [s] 6:30 Wildlife Rescue Australia (PG) [s] 7:30 The Dog House Australia (PG) [s] 9:30 Ambulance Australia (PG) [s] 11:30 NCIS (M) [s] 1:30 Home Shopping 5:00 Religious Programs

5:00 Worldwatch 9:05 Love Your Garden (PG) 10:05 Great Canal Journeys (PG) 11:00 Paul O’Grady For The Love Of Dogs (PG) 12:00 Worldwatch 2:00 Building The Channel (PG) 3:00 Football: FIFA World Cup 2022 Magazine 3:30 Football: Countdown To Qatar 2022 4:05 Trail Towns 4:35 The Pyramids - Solving The Mystery (In English/ French) 5:30 Hell On Earth: WWII (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Worlds Most Scenic Railway Journeys (PG) 8:30 Secrets Of The Tower Of London (PG) 9:20 Gone Fishing With Mortimer & Whitehouse

6:00 Home Shopping 8:30 Travel Oz (PG) 10:00 TBA 10:30 TBA 11:00 Bargain Hunt 12:00 Escape To The Country 1:00 TBA 1:30 TBA 2:30 TBA 3:30 TBA 4:30 TBA 5:00 TBA 5:30 The Yorkshire Vet (PG) 8:30 Escape To The Country: Dorset/ Kent/ Wiltshire 11:30 The Yorkshire Vet (PG) 12:30 The Fine Art Auction 3:30 TBA 4:30 TBA 5:00 Home Shopping

1:30 Wheelburn (PG) 2:00 2021 UIM Class 1 Powerboat Championships 3:00 Rides Down Under (PG) 4:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 4:30 Last Car Garage (PG) 5:00 Storage Wars (PG) 5:30 American Pickers (PG) 6:30 AFL: Pre Game 7:00 Border Security - Australia’s Front Line (PG) 7:30 Movie: “Avengers: Infinity War” (M) (’18) Stars: Robert Downey Jr. 10:50 Movie: “X-Men: First Class” (M l,v) (’11)

6:00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) 7:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 8:00 Frasier (PG) 9:00 Becker (PG) 10:00 Friends (PG) 12:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 1:00 Frasier (PG) 1:30 TBA 2:40 TBA 4:00 TBA 5:00 Friends (PG) 6:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 10:15 Friends (PG) 12:15 Home Shopping 1:45 Mom (M) 2:35 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 3:30 Charmed (PG) 4:30 Home Shopping

6:00 Home Shopping 9:00 The Doctors (PG) 10:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 11:00 Australia By Design (PG) 11:30 Healthy Homes 12:00 The Love Boat (PG) 1:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 2:00 MacGyver (M) 4:00 Cheers (PG) 4:30 Waltzing Jimeoin (PG) 5:00 Reel Action 5:30 Scorpion (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 NCIS: New Orleans (M v) 10:20 Blood & Treasure (M v) 11:15 48 Hours (M)

11:30 Bamay 11:50 Nirvanna The Band The Show (M l,n) 1:45 Noisey: Atlanta (M d,l) 2:35 Over The Black Dot 3:05 Yokayi Footy 4:00 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Insight: In Trouble Abroad (PG) 6:30 Domino Masters (PG) 7:30 Impossible Engineering: Halley VI Research Station Antarctica (PG) 8:30 The Public Image Is Rotten (M) 10:30 Hoarders (M)

2:35 Operation Ouch! (PG) 3:35 Space Nova 4:00 Andy And The Band 4:20 The Deep 5:00 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir (PG) 5:25 100 Things To Do Before High School 6:00 Malory Towers (PG) 6:30 Fierce Earth (PG) 7:00 Mythbusters (PG) 7:35 Dragons: Riders Of Berk 8:00 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness 8:25 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 9:00 The Next Step (PG)

2:05 Bananas In Pyjamas 2:30 Molly And Mack 3:00 Circle Square 3:30 Play School 4:00 The Justine Clarke Show! 4:25 Thomas And Friends 5:00 Hey Duggee 5:35 PJ Masks 6:05 Kangaroo Beach 6:30 Rusty And The Temple Of Boom 7:00 The Adventures Of Paddington 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 QI (PG) 8:30 Live From The BBC (M l,s) 9:15 Sammy J (PG) 9:20 The Stand Up Sketch Show (M)

2:00 ABC News 2:30 China Tonight 3:00 ABC News 3:30 Close Of Business 4:00 ABC News 4:30 Divided America 5:00 ABC News 5:30 ABC News Regional 6:00 ABC Evening News 6:30 Back Roads 7:00 ABC National News 7:30 Courtney Act’s One Plus One 8:00 ABC News Tonight 8:15 Four Corners 9:00 ABC Nightly News 9:30 Foreign Correspondent 10:00 ABC Late News Weekend

1:00 Power Rangers Dino Super Charge (PG) 1:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 2:00 Indycar Series Highlights 4:15 The Channel: The World’s Busiest Waterway (PG) 5:15 Mr Mayor (PG) 5:45 Movie: “Smurfs: The Lost Village” (G) (’17) Stars: Demi Lovato 7:30 Movie: “King Kong” (M v) (’05) Stars: Naomi Watts 11:05 Paranormal Caught On Camera (M l) 12:00 Camp Getaway (M)

12:00 The Baron (PG) 1:10 Movie: “The Sleeping Tiger” (PG) (’54) Stars: Dirk Bogarde 3:00 Movie: “Arabian Adventure” (G) (’79) Stars: Christopher Lee 5:00 Movie: “633 Squadron” (PG) (’64) Stars: Cliff Robertson 7:00 NRL: Broncos v Knights *Live* From Suncorp Stadium 9:30 NRL: Post Match 9:50 Movie: “Get Shorty” (M l,v) (’95) Stars: John Travolta 12:00 Killer Couples (M l,v)

Classifications: (G) General, (PG) Parental Guidance, (M) Mature Audiences, (MA15+) Mature Audience Over 15 Years, [s] Subtitles (d) drug references, (s) sexual references or sex scenes (h) horror, (l) language, (mp) medical procedures, (n) nudity, (v) violence Programming information correct at time of going to press, changes are at the network’s discretion Prepared by National Typesetting Services

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12:00 ABC News [s] 12:30 Landline [s] 1:30 Movin’ To The Country [s] 2:00 Dream Gardens (PG) [s] 2:30 Muster Dogs (PG) [s] 3:30 Rick Stein’s Road To Mexico [s] 4:30 Win The Week (PG) [s] 5:00 Art Works [s] 5:30 Antiques Roadshow [s] 6:30 Compass (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News Sunday [s] 7:40 Spicks And Specks (PG) [s] 8:30 Here Out West (M l,v) [s] 10:10 8 Nights Out West [s] 10:25 The War Of The Worlds (M v) [s]

6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend (PG) [s] 12:00 VFL: Round 21: Casey v Carlton *Live* From Casey Fields [s] 3:00 AFL: Round 22: Sydney v Collingwood *Live* From The SCG [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 My Kitchen Rules (PG) [s] 8:30 TBA 9:30 Homicide With Ron Iddles (M) [s] 10:40 Undercurrent - Real Murder Investigation (M) 11:45 Killer Tapes (M) [s]

6:00 Arctic Vets (PG) [s] 6:30 A Current Affair (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Today [s] 10:00 Sunday Footy Show (PG) [s] 12:00 Sports Sunday (PG) [s] 1:00 Bondi Lifeguard World Adventures (PG) [s] 1:30 Country House Hunters Australia [s] 2:30 The Block (PG) [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Sunday [s] 7:00 The Block (PG) [s] 8:40 60 Minutes (PG) [s] 9:40 NINE News Late [s]

12:00 Freshly Picked [s] 12:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 12:50 TBA 2:00 Pooches At Play [s] 2:30 Luxury Escapes [s] 3:00 Australia By Design (PG) [s] 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Farm To Fork [s] 4:30 Taste Of Australia [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:30 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] 7:30 The Masked Singer Australia (PG) [s] 8:45 NCIS: Hawaii (M v) [s] 9:30 FBI (M v) [s] 11:30 The Sunday Project (PG) [s]

12:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Motor Sports: ProMX Championship *Live* 4:00 Football: Countdown To Qatar 5:00 The Great Pyramid Race 5:30 Hell On Earth: WWII (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Treasures Of Greece (PG) 8:30 Druids - The Mystery Of Celtic Priests (PG) (In English/ German/ French) 9:30 Top Ten Treasures Of Pompeii (M n,s) 11:15 Vaccine - The Inside Story (M) (In English/ Mandarin/ German)

2:00 The Bowls Show (PG) 3:00 South Aussie With Cosi (PG) 3:30 My Italian Family (PG) 4:00 TBA 5:00 TBA 6:00 Cities Of The Underworld (PG) 7:00 Border Security - Australia’s Front Line (PG) 8:30 Chris Tarrant’s Extreme Railways (PG) 9:30 Mighty Trains (PG)

4:30 Towies (PG) 4:45 Special: 20th Anniversary: Return To Hogwarts (PG) 7:00 Movie: “Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince” (M h,v) (’09) Stars: Alan Rickman 10:15 Movie: “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.” (M v) (’15) Stars: Armie Hammer 12:40 The Sunday Session (M)

6:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 6:30 Friends (PG) 8:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 10:30 Friends (PG) 1:30 The Middle (PG) 3:00 Friends (PG) 5:00 Shaun Micallef’s Brain Eisteddfod (PG) 6:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 10:30 TBA 11:30 Friends (PG) 12:00 Home Shopping

12:00 Scorpion (PG) 2:00 Tough Tested 3:00 The Offroad Adventure Show 4:00 Pooches At Play (PG) 4:30 Waltzing Jimeoin (PG) 5:00 I Fish 5:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 6:30 MacGyver (M) 7:30 NCIS (M v) 10:20 48 Hours (M) 11:15 Star Trek: Discovery (M v)

4:00 Insight 5:00 The Pizza Show (PG) 5:30 Life After People (PG) 6:25 Scandinavian Star (PG) (In Danish/ Filipino/ Norwegian/ Portuguese) 7:35 Abandoned Engineering (M) 8:30 UnXplained With William Shatner (M) 9:20 Movie: “Miles Ahead” (M d,l,n,s) (’16) Stars: Don Cheadle

5:05 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir (PG) 5:30 100 Things To Do Before High School 6:10 Malory Towers 6:35 Fierce Earth 7:05 Mythbusters (PG) 7:35 Shaun The Sheep 8:05 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness (PG) 8:30 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 9:05 The Next Step

2:30 Molly And Mack 3:00 Circle Square 3:30 Play School 4:00 The Justine Clarke Show! 4:35 Wolf Joe 5:00 Hey Duggee 5:35 PJ Masks 6:05 Kangaroo Beach 6:30 Love Monster 7:00 The Adventures Of Paddington 7:30 Compass (PG) 8:00 You Can’t Ask That (M l)

2:00 ABC News 2:30 Back Roads 3:00 ABC News 3:30 Offsiders 4:00 Landline 5:00 ABC News With Auslan 5:30 The World This Week 6:00 ABC Evening News 6:30 Foreign Correspondent 7:00 ABC News Sunday 7:40 The Virus 8:00 Insiders 9:00 ABC Nightly News

3:50 Say Yes To The Dress UK (PG) 4:50 Full House (PG) 5:20 Movie: “Lemony Snicket’s A Series Of Unfortunate Events” (M) (’04) Stars: Jim Carrey 7:30 Movie: “Passengers” (M) (’16) Stars: Jennifer Lawrence 9:45 Movie: “Super 8” (M d,l) (’11) Stars: Elle Fanning

1:00 Movie: “Up Jumped A Swagman” (G) (’65) Stars: Frank Ifield 3:00 NRL: Titans v Sea Eagles *Live* From Cbus Super Stadium 6:00 Arctic Vets (PG) 6:30 Bondi Vet (PG) 7:30 TBA 8:30 TBA 11:30 Chicago PD (M) 12:30 My Favourite Martian 1:00 Home Shopping

10:00 Landline [s] 11:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Mum (M l) [s] 1:30 Vera (M v) [s] 3:00 Escape From The City [s] 4:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 5:00 Anh’s Brush With Fame (PG) [s] 5:25 Hard Quiz (PG) [s] 6:00 The Drum [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 (PG) [s] 8:00 Back Roads (PG) [s] 8:30 Four Corners (PG) [s] 9:20 Media Watch (PG) [s] 9:35 China Tonight [s] 10:05 ABC Late News [s] 10:20 The Business [s]

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 TBA 1:30 Surveillance Oz (PG) [s] 2:00 Criminal Confessions (M) [s] 3:00 The Chase UK (PG) [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia (PG) [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) [s] 9:10 9-1-1: Lonestar (M v) [s] 10:10 S.W.A.T. (M) [s] 11:10 The Latest Seven News [s]

6:00 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 The Block (PG) [s] 1:30 Getaway (PG) [s] 2:00 Pointless (PG) [s] 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 4:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 5:30 WIN News [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) [s] 7:30 The Block (PG) [s] 8:45 Emergency (M) [s] 9:45 Footy Classified (M) [s] 10:45 NINE News Late [s] 11:15 Manifest (M) [s]

12:00 Dr Phil (M) [s] 1:00 TBA 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Farm To Fork [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 The Masked Singer Australia (PG) [s] 8:40 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) [s] 9:40 Just For Laughs Australia (M) [s]

12:10 Worldwatch 2:05 The Windsors’ Lost Letters: Rebellion (PG) 3:00 Going Places With Ernie Dingo (PG) 3:45 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw (PG) 4:15 The Wonderful World Of Chocolate (PG) 5:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Saving Lives At Sea (M) 8:30 DNA Family Secrets (PG) 9:40 24 Hours In Emergency (M l) 10:35 SBS World News Late

2:00 TBA 2:30 Sons And Daughters (PG) 4:30 Emmerdale (PG) 5:00 Coronation Street (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Doc Martin (PG) 8:30 A Touch Of Frost (PG) 10:15 Criminal Confessions (M s,v) 11:15 Gold Digger (M l,n,s)

4:30 Aussie Lobster Men (PG) 5:30 Storage Wars (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Full Custom Garage (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Die Hard” (M l,v) (’88) Stars: Bruce Willis 11:15 Movie: “The Cold Light Of Day” (M l,v) (’12) Stars: Henry Cavill

1:00 Charmed (PG) 2:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Becker (PG) 5:00 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:30 Seinfeld (PG) 11:00 Frasier (PG) 12:00 Home Shopping 1:30 The Late Show (PG)

12:00 NCIS: New Orleans (PG) 1:00 Walker, Texas Ranger (PG) 3:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 3:30 The Love Boat (PG) 4:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:30 MacGyver (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 10:20 Blue Bloods (M v) 12:15 Home Shopping 2:15 LA’s Finest (M v)

4:20 ABC America This Week 5:15 Shortland Street (PG) 5:45 The Joy Of Painting With Bob Ross (PG) 6:15 Forged In Fire (PG) 7:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7:30 NITV News Update 7:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (M l,s) 8:30 Dark Side Of The 90s (M) 9:25 PEN15 (MA15+)

4:55 The Flamin’ Thongs 5:25 Space Nova 6:00 ITCH (PG) 6:30 Soundtrack To Our Teenage Zombie Apocalypse (PG) 7:00 Horrible Histories (PG) 7:35 Dragons: Riders Of Berk 8:00 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness 8:25 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 9:00 The Next Step

3:00 Circle Square 3:30 Play School 4:00 The Wiggles World 4:35 Wolf Joe 5:00 Hey Duggee 5:35 PJ Masks 6:05 The Adventures Of Paddington 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Andy And The Band 7:30 David Attenborough’s Galapagos 8:25 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces

12:00 ABC News At Noon 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 Afternoon Briefing 5:00 ABC News Hour 6:00 ABC Evening News 7:00 ABC National News 7:30 7.30 8:00 ABC News Tonight 8:45 The Business 9:00 ABC Nightly News 9:30 Divided America 10:00 The World

3:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 The Nanny (PG) 6:00 3rd Rock From The Sun (PG) 6:30 That 70’s Show (PG) 7:00 Young Sheldon (PG) 7:30 RBT (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Blade: Trinity” (MA15+) (’04) Stars: Wesley Snipes 10:45 Young Sheldon (PG) 11:10 Up All Night (M s)

1:50 The Bill (PG) 2:50 Antiques Roadshow 3:20 Movie: “The Dove” (G) (’74) Stars: Joseph Bottoms 5:30 Murder, She Wrote (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 Death In Paradise (PG) 8:40 Movie: “Agatha And The Midnight Murders” (PG) (’20) Stars: Helen Baxendale

12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 The War Of The Worlds (M v) [s] 1:55 The Durrells (PG) [s] 3:00 Escape From The City (PG) [s] 4:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 5:00 Anh’s Brush With Fame (PG) [s] 5:25 Hard Quiz (PG) [s] 6:00 The Drum [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Great Southern Landscapes (PG) [s] 8:30 Australia’s Favourite Tree [s] 9:30 Science Of Drugs With Richard Roxburgh (M d) [s] 10:30 ABC Late News [s]

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 TBA 1:30 Surveillance Oz (PG) [s] 2:00 World’s Deadliest (M) [s] 3:00 The Chase UK (PG) [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia (PG) [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) [s] 9:10 Harry Palmer: The Ipcress File (M v) [s] 11:30 The Latest Seven News [s] 12:00 Celebrity Obsessed (M) [s]

6:00 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 The Block (PG) [s] 1:00 Emergency (M) [s] 2:00 Pointless (PG) [s] 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 4:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 5:30 WIN News [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) [s] 7:30 The Block (PG) [s] 8:40 The Hundred With Andy Lee (M) [s] 9:40 My Feet Are Killing Me (M) [s] 10:40 NINE News Late

12:00 Dr Phil (M) [s] 1:00 TBA 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Farm To Fork [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 The Masked Singer Australia (PG) [s] 8:30 The Cheap Seats (PG) [s] 9:30 NCIS (M v) [s] 10:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v) [s] 11:30 The Project (PG) [s]

12:00 Worldwatch 2:05 The Windsors’ Lost Letters (PG) 3:00 Living Black (PG) 3:40 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw (PG) 4:10 The Wonderful World Of Chocolate (PG) 5:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Great Coastal Railway Journeys (PG) 8:30 Insight (M) 9:30 Dateline (M) 10:00 SBS World News Late 10:30 Australia’s Health Revolution (M)

2:00 TBA 2:30 Sons And Daughters (PG) 4:30 Emmerdale (PG) 5:00 Coronation Street (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 TBA 7:30 Rosemary & Thyme (PG) 8:30 Judge John Deed (PG) 10:30 Wild Bill (M) 11:30 Special: World’s Most Extreme Airports (PG)

4:00 Pawn Stars South Africa (PG) 4:30 Aussie Lobster Men (PG) 5:30 Storage Wars (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Highway Patrol (PG) 8:30 Outback Opal Hunters (PG) 10:30 Jade Fever (M) 12:00 LPL Pro (MA15+) 2:00 Pawn Stars UK (PG)

12:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 1:30 Seinfeld (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Becker (PG) 5:00 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:30 Mom (M d,s) 11:10 Frasier (PG) 12:00 Home Shopping 1:30 The Late Show (PG)

12:00 NCIS: New Orleans (PG) 1:00 Walker, Texas Ranger (PG) 3:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 3:30 TBA 4:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:30 MacGyver (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 Bull (M) 10:20 48 Hours (M) 12:15 Home Shopping 2:15 Movie: “Deep Rising” (MA15+) (’15)

5:15 Shortland Street (PG) 5:45 The Joy Of Painting With Bob Ross 6:15 Forged In Fire (PG) 7:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7:30 NITV News Update 7:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (M l,s) 8:30 Craig Charles: UFO Conspiracies (M) 9:25 Cocaine Trade Exposed: The Invisibles (MA15+)

4:55 The Flamin’ Thongs 5:25 Space Nova 6:00 ITCH (PG) 6:30 Soundtrack To Our Teenage Zombie Apocalypse (PG) 7:00 Horrible Histories (PG) 7:35 Dragons: Riders Of Berk 8:00 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness 8:25 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 9:00 The Next Step

3:00 Circle Square 3:30 Play School 4:00 The Wiggles World 4:25 Thomas And Friends 5:00 Hey Duggee 5:35 PJ Masks 6:05 The Adventures Of Paddington 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Andy And The Band 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Would I Lie To You? (PG)

12:00 ABC News At Noon 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 Afternoon Briefing 5:00 ABC News Hour 6:00 ABC Evening News 7:00 ABC National News 7:30 7.30 8:00 ABC News Tonight 8:45 The Business 9:00 ABC Nightly News 9:15 Four Corners 10:00 The World

4:00 That 70’s Show (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 The Nanny (PG) 6:00 3rd Rock From The Sun (PG) 6:30 That 70’s Show (PG) 7:00 Young Sheldon (PG) 7:30 Movie: “The Hunt For Red October” (M) (’90) Stars: Sean Connery 10:15 Movie: “RoboCop” (M v) (’87)

1:50 The Bill (M v) 3:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:20 Movie: “S*P*Y*S” (PG) (’74) Stars: Elliott Gould 5:30 Murder, She Wrote (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 New Tricks (PG) 8:40 The Closer (M) 9:40 Rizzoli & Isles (M v) 10:40 Law & Order: SVU (M s,v)

12:00 ABC News [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address [s] 1:40 Media Watch (PG) [s] 2:00 The Durrells (PG) [s] 3:00 Escape From The City (PG) [s] 4:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 4:55 Anh’s Brush With Fame (PG) [s] 5:25 Hard Quiz (PG) [s] 6:00 The Drum [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Win The Week (PG) [s] 8:30 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL (M) [s] 9:00 Aftertaste (M l,s) [s] 9:30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (M) [s]

11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 TBA 1:40 Surveillance Oz (PG) [s] 2:00 World’s Deadliest (M) [s] 3:00 The Chase UK (PG) [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia (PG) [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 7:30 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly (PG) [s] 8:30 Martin Clunes - Islands Of The Pacific: South West Pacific (PG) [s] 9:40 Air Crash Investigations (PG) [s] 10:40 The Latest Seven News [s]

6:00 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 The Block (PG) [s] 1:00 The Hundred With Andy Lee (M) [s] 2:00 Pointless (PG) [s] 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 4:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 5:30 WIN News [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) [s] 7:30 The Block (PG) [s] 8:30 After The Verdict (M) [s] 9:30 Family Law (M s) [s] 10:30 Footy Classified (M) [s]

2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Farm To Fork [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 Shaun Micallef’s Brain Eisteddfod (PG) [s] 8:30 Ghosts (PG) [s] 9:30 Bull (M) [s] 10:30 Good Sam (M) [s] 11:30 The Project (PG) [s] 12:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s]

11:30 Football: FIFA U20 Womens World Cup: Australia v Spain *Live* 2:00 Dateline (M) 2:30 Insight (M) 3:40 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw (PG) 4:10 The Wonderful World Of Chocolate (PG) 5:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Tony Robinson’s History Of Britain (M) 8:30 Secret Scotland (PG) 9:25 The Stranger (MA15+) 10:25 SBS World News Late

2:00 Sydney Weekender 2:30 Sons And Daughters (PG) 4:30 Emmerdale (PG) 5:00 Coronation Street (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 TBA 7:30 Heartbeat (PG) 8:30 Lewis (M v) 10:30 Bancroft (M v) 11:30 TBA 12:30 TBA 1:30 TBA 2:00 Home Shopping

4:00 Pawn Stars South Africa (PG) 4:30 Aussie Lobster Men (PG) 5:30 Storage Wars (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Family Guy (PG) 8:00 American Dad (M) 8:30 Movie: “Batman Begins” (M v) (’05) Stars: Christian Bale

12:00 Friends (PG) 1:00 Frasier (PG) 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Becker (PG) 5:00 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 The Big Bang Theory (M s) 11:00 Frasier (PG) 12:00 Home Shopping 1:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG)

12:00 NCIS: New Orleans (PG) 1:00 Walker, Texas Ranger (PG) 3:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 3:30 The Love Boat (PG) 4:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:30 MacGyver (PG) 7:30 NCIS: Willoughby (M) 8:30 Hawaii Five-0 (M) 10:20 Blood & Treasure (M) 11:15 Evil (MA15+)

5:15 Shortland Street (PG) 5:45 The Joy Of Painting With Bob Ross 6:15 Forged In Fire (PG) 7:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7:30 NITV News Update 7:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (M l,s) 8:30 Celebrity Letters And Numbers (M) 9:35 Glastonbury Festival (M)

4:55 The Flamin’ Thongs 5:10 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs (PG) 5:25 Space Nova 6:00 ITCH (PG) 6:30 Soundtrack To Our Teenage Zombie Apocalypse (PG) 7:00 Horrible Histories (PG) 7:35 Dragons: Riders Of Berk 8:00 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness

3:00 Circle Square 3:30 Play School 4:00 The Wiggles World 4:25 Thomas And Friends 5:00 Hey Duggee 5:35 PJ Masks 6:05 The Adventures Of Paddington 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Andy And The Band 7:30 Anh’s Brush With Fame (PG) 8:00 Art Works (PG) 8:30 TBA

12:30 National Press Club Address 1:40 National Press Club Address 1:40 ABC News Day 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 Afternoon Briefing 5:00 ABC News Hour 6:00 ABC Evening News 7:00 ABC National News 7:30 7.30 8:00 ABC News Tonight 8:45 The Business

4:00 That 70’s Show (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 The Nanny (PG) 6:00 3rd Rock From The Sun (PG) 6:30 That 70’s Show (PG) 7:00 Young Sheldon (PG) 7:30 Movie: “The Space Between Us” (M) (’17) Stars: Gary Oldman 9:50 Movie: “Fargo” (MA15+) (’96)

1:50 New Tricks (PG) 3:00 Explore 3:10 Antiques Roadshow 3:40 Movie: “Hell Is A City” (PG) (’60) Stars: Stanley Baker 5:30 Murder, She Wrote (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 As Time Goes By (PG) 8:50 Midsomer Murders (M) 10:50 Chicago Fire (M)

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EVENDEN PETT

Sylvania Park congratulates Rhiannon and Jade on their wedding on Saturday the 13th of August at Sylvania Park. Best wishes for your future together.

KING, Claude William 18.9.1934 - 05.8.2022 Dearly loved husband of Iris. Loved father of Allan, Colin, Jenny, Darren and their families. ‘Treasured Memories’

Passed away on August 7, 2022 aged 91 years. Dearly loved husband of Margaret (Laurine).

DRISCOLL ~ Tony ~ The Mayor, Cr Robyn Gulline, Councillors, Chief Executive Officer Sunil Bhalla, Directors and staff of the Horsham Rural City Council express their sincere and deepest sympathy on the recent passing of Tony. Cr Tony Driscoll, current Mayor of Northern Grampians Shire Council was a dedicated Councillor for the Shire since October 2012. Cr Driscoll will be remembered for his dedication and service to the community and the wider region. Our condolences are extended to Tony’s family.

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HAMMOND Robert ‘Geoffrey’ The memorial service for Mr Geoff Hammond will be held at St Andrews Uniting Church on Monday, August 15th commencing at 10.30am. Private interment will be held. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to www.rda.com.au

Horsham & District Funerals Bill & Heather Pitman 5382 1149 NFDA

Loving father and fatherin-law of Ian & Donna; Kenneth (dec); Michael & Bernadette. Adored Grandpa of Craig & Naomi, Sarah & Justin; Tara (dec) & Danielle and Great Grandpa of Logan, Jayda, Dylan & Riley. Now at peace

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KING, Claude William

A graveside funeral for the late Mr Claude William King late of Nhill will be held at the Nhill Lawn Cemetery commencing at 2pm on Friday August 12th 2022. Rodney & Stephanie Kennedy Nhill & District Funerals 0419 008 464

ELDRIDGE, Ralph Edwin

The funeral of Ralph Edwin Eldridge will leave St Andrew’s Uniting Church, Horsham on Friday 12th August 2022 after a service commencing at 10.30am for the Horsham Lawn Cemetery.

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We wish to express our sincere thanks and gratitude for the love, support, cards, flowers, phone calls and food we received on the passing of our beautiful mum, Nanna and Nanna Dorrie. She was much loved by all of us. Special thanks to Susan Hobbs and Wimmera Funerals for all your support and for conducting such a beautiful and memorable service for our Doris. We would also like to thank Community Options who provided support to mum with lovely home help people to keep her living at home over the years, and the Wimmera Base Hospital who cared for mum over the last 2 months. Love from all Doris’ family

~ HEINRICH ~ Ross William

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20.4.1935 - 6.8.2022 Loved husband of Marie for 58 years. Loving Dad and father-inlaw of Sharon & Lyall, Tim & Debra, Mark & Elaine, Trish & Stephen and Nicole & Jarrad. Grandpa of Miriam & Ryan, Tabitha, Jake & Lucy, Eden, Chelsea & Dane, Zoe, Holly, Cody, Hayden, Grace and Isaak. Great grandpa of Jaxon. A tireless worker for the Rainbow community. Now at peace, forever in our hearts.

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Working Kelpie Pups, black & tan, 1 female, 1 male, by Droversdream Bonty, 6 weeks old 27/7/22, both parents good workers, vaccinated, m/c# 991001004568758, 991001004569129, source# 157432, $1500 Ph or text 0438780706 Horsham Young pigs 2mth old, well bred, free ranged, suitable to spit or grow out, PIC# 3H5CG003 from $100 each Ph 0439834521

Young pigs, 11 weeks old, $100ea Rams Dorper/ Australian White Ph 0481166488 Camperdown Cross pic# 3HSBG075 Ph Cattle 4 x Cows Murray Gray/ Square Meter x F, medium frame, 0427740155 proven mothers, running with SQM Rams Dorper/Australian White Cross caravans bull, vacc 7 in 1, Cydectin, NLIS, PIC PIC# 3HMRR021 Ph 0400099150 3YKM L014 $2200 each incl GST, Roosters and ducks wanted Ph Ph 0428994210 15’ Millard caravan, annex, 0469740723 registered, d/bed, kitchen, neat tidy clean van $4250 Ph 0419505737 Ph 0423182267

Chook houses various sizes nest box attached, from $275 phone Trained purebred border collie evenings 53583440 puppies ready to go, trained with commands sit, stay, go, get back, Free range sucker pigs $90 come back, come here, wait, get each, Dorper lambs 6mths old, great lawn mowers $100 each pic# down, go, go away, go to your bed, no, wait at door before going in or 3NGIA001 Ph 0429824440 out. each pup comes with special Great Dane X puppies, ready package, mc# 985141004441493, now, beautiful black and merles, source# MB160045 Ph 0405516207

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Purebred German shepherd puppies ready to go, rare pure white or rare black colour, each pup comes with special package, Bristlenose catfish, great tank mc# 985141004441401, source# cleaners $5 each until sold out Ph MB160045 Ph 0405516207 0474159010 after 6.30pm Purebred Whippet pups, 12wo, Budgies, assorted colours $10 each 3x male, assorted colours and markings, vet checked, vacc, Ph 0417533579 wormed, m/c # 953010100068567, Budgies, pastel and normal colours, 9 5 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 7 6 5 9 1 , lace wings $10 each Ph 0419505737 953010100045378, source # Budgies, young, asstd colours $10ea MB146514 $2000 Ph 0407363983

mc# 953010005824985/4834/4832 source# MB166978 $950Ph 0499853884

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Whippet pups, solid blues and blacks, two blue and white, had complete vet check and appropriate vaccinations source number MB192553, microchip# 95600001 4978031/5021056/5020797/4979 326/4708597 $2000 each Ph Alan 0418121353

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1950 Bondwood caravan, 12’ 4 berth small, porthole window, restoration started, windows not fitted, W2 x H2.4m $2500 Ph 0400696362 Horsham

Bill Matthews will be farewelled at a private family gathering.

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Bantams 2 males & 2 females $15 each Ph 53837527 after hours

~ GUEST ~ Doris

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Loved by many.

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1 active Kelpie pup, dob 1/4/22, black stroke black and tan, 1 male, vet checked, mc# 953010100376985 source# EE188922 $1000 each Ph 0402017247

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25.11.1955 - 2.8.2022 Died at Horsham Hospital. Son of Olive Hammond.

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Pups, mum purebred American bulldog, dad bullarib/great dane/ mastiff cross, both parents great temperament , vaccinated and microchipped Breeder # MB171006, 985141004441733, 9 8 5 1 4 1 0 0 4 4 4 1 5 6 2 , 9 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 9 8 3 1 0 4 , 985141000984215 Ph 0400360487 Pure breed black faced Dorper rams, pic # 3HSDC083 Ph Liz 0419664345 Horsham

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1960s Bondwood caravan 14’ white, alloy roof, 4 birth, W2.1x H2.5m, light grey and red interior, almost complete restoration, needs trim inside and out etc $4500 Ph 0400696362 Horsham

1975 Caravan 13’, kept under cover, retro colour inside, not registered, in very good condition $6500 Ph 0484740830 Dimboola

2004 Avan Rhys 17ft Caravan, single axle, pop top, VGC, includes awning, $14,000 Ph 0429924704

2010 Aussie Wide Paringa 21’, full ensuite, semi off road, queen bed, solar panels, rego till 3/23, diesel heater, 3 x water tanks, 215lt fridge/freezer, ibis air con, shade awning front & one side $40,000ono Ph 0428824297

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2010 Fiat Ducato Maxi Sunliner Holiday Motor Home. 3l diesel 6 speed auto/manual, separate toilet,shower,basin 4 Berth 4 seat belts, solar panel, 2 swivel seats, diesel heater, rev cycle air cond, solar screens cabin, double glazed windows, cruise control, reversing camera,car licence, wardrobe, o’head cupboards, awning, elec step, 3 burner gas stove/grill,range hood, 120l 3 way fridge, 180l fresh water,60l grey water 2way hot water service, cassette toilet, 100AH battery, microwave, fire extinguisher, gas detector. 7.3m x 2.3m, always garaged, reg to 1/8, 57,500km, ZVW587 $125,000 Ph 0428506117 Ararat

Caravan 2001 Series Avan single axle pop-top caravan, extremely neat, tidy and clean van, rollout awning, more pics available $16,000 ono Ph 0488915244 Nhill

Clothing & Accessories Ladies full length overcoat, like new, very soft leather, silky lining $250ono Ph 53822267

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Mirtschin Reunion Book for sale, Up to 1500 cement garden moulds, $10, will deliver to horsham, Ph at least 200 garden ornaments and at least already made $10,000 ono Ph 0429944673 0423662397 Glenorchy New truck tyre, Triangle 265-70R 9.5, 16PR, suitable for drop deck Very healthy established plants, indoor and outdoor, also including trailer $250ono Ph 0407338811 ginger and garlic spices Ph Old metal Hecla electric fire heater, 0418843389 small green bakelite Techieo radio, 6 drawer treadle sewing machine White gloss desk, VGC, wood Singer, Astor brown and cream laminate desk, VGC $140 or will bakelite table Radio-gram, plus lots separate Ph 0437942778 more Ph 53824316 One to pick up, white bath safety Drive wheelchair with comfort REDUCED Hay rake $950ono Ph screen $200 Ph 0428504301 Paint Taubmans sunproof exterior, cushion $550 Ph 0428844245 0428928259 15lt, colour fudge truffle, cost $185 Queen Anne bedroom suite, VGC Mobility scooter in excellent Windrower Case 8210, 21ft, sell $100 Ph 0408504029 $500 - Ph 0428132136 condition, new batteries $1700 Ph reasonable condition $8000 plus Gst Pet carrier crate for cat or dog, large 0484740830 neg Ph 0427861316 $50 Ph 0473870476

for sale Wood or Briquette Heater, no flue, glass panels separate Ph 0457534621

1 x Large dining room table, timber and glass with 6 x timber & fabric dining chairs, selling for $400, Ph 0408516069 30 Pianola rolls and cabinet, double piano stool and sheet music $350 or will separate Ph 53981158 Warracknabeal

Barley hay, small bales $8 Ph

Commercial Equipment

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Coolroom, fully assembled with unit Bricks, approx 350 red blue clinkers, fitted, 1.8m x 14.m x 2.4m (h), VGC, unused $200 Ph 0417507882 Stawell working order, $3800 Ph 0417101120 Brush Cutter new straight shaft bull handles, 10pc accessory kit $290 Ph 0429388438 farm machinery

Cabin type canvas tent, 12x15 metal poles, 3 rooms $95ono, King 4’ 3pl category 1 slasher, VGO single bed, double decker single bed, $1200 Ph 0429986227 full size tennis table with net bats and balls Ph 0429092349 will deliver local area Carpet mat, heavy quality, GC, 1.6x2.3 $60ono Ph 53822267 CJM Crop lifters to suit 810, 1010 or 1020 header front $330 Ph 53870503

Samsung sound bar, never used Ph 53822267 Silver cross pram, Offers Ph 53524193 Ararat Small bale elevator and stacker $300 Ph 53870503

Dining table and chairs, VGC $465 Ph 0403314295

Double sliding wardrobe doors Trailer 6x5 full enclosed, lockable, with track and surrounds, 1x security between 2 tractors to clean dams Double bed mattress and base, as ideal tradesmans trailer, heavy duty wire door with new wire $60 lot Ph 0429491426 $700 Ph 53870522 AH new $700 Ph 0456393984 Ararat build $4000ono Ph 0419509335 New Holland 275 small baler last Firewood, 10 x 6 tandem tipper, Two church pews in EX $350 each used 2019 season $3,500neg Ph redgum & white gum, delivery to or both for $600 Ph 0428820446 0499572066 Minyip Horsham, Dimboola or Natimuk areas Two restored wrought iron/timber only Ph 0429647095 REDUCED Alfarm Air Seeder 350, garden benches $350 each Ph 34’, new points and tyres, hydraulic 53522691 fan, GO $5000ono Ph 0407911884 UHF CB repeater, diplexer, power supply, TX/RX unit, cable, cabinet $800 Ph 0419509335

Electric recliner, dark brown fabric, original price $1200 sell for $400 Ph 0428844245

Heavy duty workshop benches, various sizes starting from $400 Ph 0428944462 Ultra Vision Quattro HID 70w driving lights, good to VG cond, new reflectors in last 12mths, complete with wiring looms and covers $450 the pair Ph 0401504176 Lightforce XGT driving lights with HID upgrade, good to VG cond with external ballast, covers and complete wiring looms, $350 the 3 Ph 0401504176 Mazda Ute, 2014, tray needs replacing, regularly serviced, 195,000km, IBF9ZI $12,000 Ph 0408085458 REDUCED Field bins $950 each Ph Microfiche film viewer 175 $50 Ph 0408504029 0428928259

Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Ventalair Max, Nebuliser therapy system, as new $80 Ph 0429092059

Fully electric arh chair, 3yr old, cost $2000 sell $400ono Ph 53822267 Furniture for sale, best or nearest offer Ph 0403576973 Massage chair $250 Ph 53870522 AH Horsham

Garage Sales

9 Knowles St, Horsham

Saturday, August 13 8am - 11.30am

2009 Kia Rio LX hatch, 5 speed manual, power steering, air-conditioning, Pioneer stereo, 4 new tyres, RWC, great first car or economical commuter, 173,000 kms, XKX302 $5500 Ph 0478 628162 Pomonal

3.9m fishing boat NB982, box trailer X87847, 20hp mariner motor has good service history, spare tyre, 20l fuel tank $3400 Ph 0417721143

1996 Toyota Hilux ute, manal, diesel, many extra, reg 12/22, 96,000kms, NUJ834 $15,000 Ph 53582560 2011 Ford Focus LV LX Hatchback, 2L auto, aircon, power steering, d & S airbags, shadow black, 100,000kms, VGC throughout. RWC, 1EM1CL, $10,600, Ph 0408504029 2015 silver Honda Jazz, 1.5L i-vetec auto, CVT transmission, new front tyres, new starter 33,000kms, RWC, reg till 08/21 1FI4MQ $19,450 Ph 0417504173

Motorcycles

Washing machine, top loader, white 1998 Kawasaki Vulcan 1600, Midea NB70, 7kg, 54cmx54cm, VGC, 44,750kms, 1T3RU $5900 Ph very little use nearly new $250 Ph 0400579340 0409796471 Kawai MP 4 Stage Piano, stand, carry bag, two Behringer amps Ph 0413789736

Small wooden meat safe, restored Cream enamel and brass bed, base Lost one silver gents wrist watch, $200 Ph 53981158 and mattress, queen size, EC, selling reward Ph 0418954259 Southern Cross pump-jack with due to doubling up on beds, $800 or elec motor, going $700ono Ph best acceptable offer Ph 0428504301 0407911884 Custom made TV unit 2m x 1.050m, marine Sugar Gum Firewood, locally grown, suits up to 45” TV, VGC $350ono has been cut for 2 years and is Phone 0428582315 dry and ready to burn, sustainably grown, dense long burning wood $140per metre plus delivery Ph Geoff 0428433657

Boom Spray, 6m, Goldacres, 3pl, Craft generator, 5.5hp, 240v $400 foam marker with 20ft hand reel, Ph 0487313892 VGO, $3000, Ph 0400497331 Deutz mag air seeder, motor with Denyers galv, water tank, 800 litre fan, all accessories $700ono Ph $300, heavy duty slush bucket to tow 0407911884

REDUCED Claas Variant 380 Baler, as new, approx 7000 rolls $36,000 plus Gst Ph 0428549263

REDUCED Electric recliner, 5mths old, sandstone colour fabric, paid Mobility Scooter, Pathrider 130XL, $3700 sell $2000 Ph 53824788 limited use in great condition, small crack in front guard, last serviced Horsham July 2020 with no use after that date Set of drawers $40 Ph 0428844245 $1200ono Ph Val 0407252628 Sony Digital HD video camera Single remote control beds, head/ recorder, as new, includes carry back and knee adjust, includes case, remote, manual, 5 mini discs medium support mattresses, ideal $280ono Ph Phill 0488120160 for disabled or elderly person, in near Steel/timber coffee table with new condition was $1000ono each, magazine rack $400 Ph 53522691 genuine enquiries only Ph 53823720 Two single beds with mattresses, or 0419136282 EC $300 Ph 53911628 Sunrider Trek Rio gopher, red, Upright Euro made elec stove as as new $3500 Ph 0428994210 or new, front controls, grill door, fan 0400979141 forced, Robin Hood rangehood $500 Ph 0408504550

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Clearance of plants, some citrus 53844274

2002 Mercedes 200c, 4dr, silver, leather and woodgrain interior, former doctors car, 175,000kms, 2030422R075381 $6500 Ph 0400696362 Horsham

Motor Vehicles $10,000 - $20,000

household items

1 seater lounge chair $250 Ph Portable air conditioner, brand new, 53870522 AH Horsham 5’ x 3’ patio table and 4 chairs $200 used for 2 weeks, paid $399 selling 120L Westinghouse bar fridge as $350 Ph 0428844245 Ph 53524193 Ararat new cond, excellent working $180 Ph Abu Garcia Sonar Top Graphite Portable Coopers shearing plant 0427824693 with a villiers mark 10 engine composite heavy action, Penn overhead fishing reel no68, no.329X55720, not used for years, 2 seater leather lounge $300 Ph surfmaster fishing reels, Alvey collectable item for person keen on 53870522 AH Horsham fiberglass reels, Penn Delmar fishing restoring Ph 0418170153 Ararat 2 single adjustable beds and linen, reel no285 in box, Daiwa Sealine Potted plants, clivias, garviers, coffee table, table and 4 chairs, sofa overhead fishing reel no250, Penn variety of succulents Ph 53821130 bed Ph 0487635047 Power stick graphite TB980c fishing 32” Smart TV $150 Ph 0428844245 Red Loxton 7 rotor slasher, GC rod, Bullfrog series, E Glass fishing rod EC, all quality fishing reels and always shedded $8000, John Deere Beds, d/bed and mattress, 2 bunk moisture check meter SW08 20 beds with mattress, s/bed and rods Ph 53824316 $300, Jarrett field bin winch $200, Aircon Levanti, VGC $300 Ph 12V electric fuel pump $200 Phone mattress, black tubular frames, VGC $1050 or will separate Ph 53564288 0428527544 0418166024 Antique 1890 era solid iron babies REDUCED Powerfit $200, Cub11 Buffet and open hutch, pine, 145 x 45 x 216 $280ono Ph 53840235 cot, brass knobs on either end Ph $250, Iwalk $400 Ph 0437970588 53981238 Round Bailer 53844274

Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000

motor vehicle accessories

Mitsubishi Lancer 2012, 2ltr, manual, 5spd, 4 door, current RWC, 12mths reg, EC, 1VP7RY $8,500ono Ph only 0429060349

Motor Vehicles over $20,000 2015 Holden Commodore SV6, EC, auto, 145,000kms, 1HZ8FQ $23,500ono Ph 0418532276

Falcon BA tub with Ford vinyl top 2016 Pajero Sport Exceed 7 seat $250 Ph 0429857207 auto 4x4 diesel, roof racks, RWC supplied registered until Jan 2023, great family car, 98000kms, 1IW2AK $40,950 Ph 0418361268

Alicraft Boat and trailer, 4.35, Baystalker, centre consult, 40hp Yamaha reg Q0733 on 2006 trailer Mackay reg V26727 $14,000neg Ph 0419933542 Bluefin 2.95 tracker, 6HP Mercury, as new, XA426Q $3200 Ph 0419647779 Evinrude 6hp o/b motor, fresh water only, rarely used, model 6804B, VGC Mag Wheels, suit Holden, 2021 ROH $650 Ph 53470200 18x8, matt black, with brand new Mangrove Jack fold-up boat trailer, tyres $1700 Ph 0427902165 Beulah W90542 and custom boat loader Ph New genuine Toyota narrow-body 0409583014 bull bar, suit 2015-2017 HiLux, Ph

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

Piano seat, tapestry fire screen, china, garden seats/pots, camping gear, ladders. Table of free items and numerous other goods www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

2017 Ford Wildtrak Ranger, auto 4x4, diesel, roof racks, dual batteries, anderson plug, king spotties, one owner, elec brakes, clear view mirrors, 68700kms $53,500 Ph 0418504180

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Range Rover Sport MY16/17 wheels, one never used, 3 one tyre only, also fit discovery 5, immaculate, no marks, photo if requested $1200 Ph 0418501271 Ararat

Motor Vehicles under $3000 1998 Mitsubishi Solara Sedan, GC, 145,766kms, PAX004 $1500 Ph 0437355124 Mitsubishi Magna 1997, no rego, vin# 6MMTE6D42VT038104, 241,000kms $800 Ph 53912077

Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000

The Weekly Advertiser welcomes your advertising. We are required strictly by law to include specific information on some items when publishing your advertisement. A snapshot of your obligations are as follows: ROAD VEHICLES All advertisements for road vehicles must include a price, as well as: • A registration number, if registered • Either an engine number, VIN or chassis number if the vehicle is not registered.

1960 Morris Minor 1000 fully restored, goes well, on club rego, 30572H $8000ono Ph 0447972097

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Public Notices

Public Notices

Horsham Community Flood Information Session

ent Keep your employm s safe, e ic t o n l a r e n e g d n a hands private and in the of professionals...

Sunday 21 August, drop in anytime between 12 noon to 4pm at Horsham Neighbourhood House (13 Robin St) 2018 Nissan Qashqai, STL-JII series 2, auto, magnetic red, as new cond, elec leather seats, heated seats, sat nav, 360 view camera, heated seats, lane departure warning, emergency braking, keyless entry and start, 54,000kms $31,000 Ph 0417166277

• VICSES are inviting the Horsham Community to drop in to find out about Horsham’s flood risk. • We encourage anyone new to the Horsham community to attend. Free food and drinks will be provided

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Suzuki Sierra JX 1998, 1.3L, 5spd manual, 4cyl, 4WD, ac, rego 10/10/22, immaculate condition, RWC, 134XXXkms, QKV464 $20,000 Ph 0418518590

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antique furniture at Quality Players extension dining show quality clearance, Budgerigars, oval table are holding their Situations Vacant 0447080439 EC, table and chairs, cabinets, next AGM pet prices Ph Swan 2012, bedside Tuesday, March each, contact and chairs, hat stand, plant Jayco 3, 7pm at Christmas, @ Nhill Neighbourhood Ferretts, $25 only used full auto trolley, table, QA up to 6 people, House Adrian Ph 53928225 3 Learning Centre 17.5’ stand, hallway tallboy, sleeps end flys, 80 Macpherson Trakmaster HORSHAM sale, donation/ chifonier, cotton reel stand, annex, bag but MOTOR CO. 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GWMWater is an innovative water corporation providing, managing, operating and protecting water supply and sewerage systems within the Grampians, Wimmera and Mallee regions of Victoria. Tenders are invited for the upgrade of the SCADA system for the reclaimed water supply network in Ararat. Works include: > Supply and replacement of existing 90kW pump with new 75kw pump and associated pipework > Supply & installation of new SCADAPack control systems > Bottom end and top end programming > Switchboard upgrades > Associated site electrical works > Supply & installation of below and above ground pipework and valves > Supply & installation of solar power systems & battery backup systems > Supply & installation of instrumentation Please note the successful contractor will be required to produce a COVIDSafe Plan prior to commencing works. More information about this tender is available on our website at www.gwmwater.org.au/tenders. Enquiries are to be directed to GWMWater’s Senior Project Engineer, Nikhil Shah on 1300 659 961 during business hours. An optional pre-tender site inspection will be held on Tuesday 16 August 2022. If attending the site inspection, registration is compulsory. Tender closes: 2pm on Wednesday 31 August 2022 GWMWater reserves the right to accept tenders in part. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mark Williams Managing Director 11 McLachlan Street Horsham Call: 1300 659 961 bh info@gwmwater.org.au | gwmwater.org.au

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Johnson Asahi was established in 1995 and specialises in the production & export of livestock feed throughout Asia and the Middle East. Due to continued company growth, we are seeking a highly organised individual committed and experienced in safety systems to join our Team . This full time position is based at our Horsham site and will include establishment of safety systems at our new site in Dooen. Reporting to the QHSE Manager, your duties will include daily management of safety performance according to company safety principles, data collection (Skytrust), Return to Work, training, monitoring SOP’s & procedures. Immediate start with competitive salary based on experience and qualifications.

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The aim of the Youth Connections Program is to engage youth and assist them in reaching their goals in increasing self-esteem, increased connection to community, increased pathways to employment, education and community participation through innovative ways of group work, training and networking. The Youth Connections Worker will develop a pathways model of training, services, activities, community projects and wellbeing that can assist youth in reaching their goals of increased connectivity. The Youth Connections Worker will assist in developing the project and will develop the pathways model and the activities in co-design with the program participants. Within a detailed program plan they will ensure continuous improvements and project evaluation during and after the project. To apply or for further information please contact Community Impact Manager, Marieke Dam on 5382 5607 or email marieke@centreforparticipation.org.au All applications will need a cover letter addressing the key selection criteria and resume to be considered. www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Contact: Karen Watson The soon to be opened Orange Door based in Horsham has exciting opportunities for high performing specialist family violence practitioners who are passionate about service reform, integrated service delivery and improving outcomes for individuals, children and families. Professional clinical experience and relevant qualifications in social work, psychology or a related discipline is essential. Benefits offered include attractive salary, relocation assistance and clinical supervision.

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ow exciting that we have made it to round 16, the final round of the Mininera and District league 2022 season, after the past two years of COVID-19 interruptions.

It would be very unlikely that Ararat Eagles would not come away with the win this week against Hawkesdale-Macarthur. But even if that didn’t happen, with the Eagles having a four-point advantage and a better percentage than second-placed Tatyoon, they should finish the homeand-away season on top of the ladder. Tatyoon will have a harder hit-out when it travels south to play fourth-placed Woorndoo-Mortlake, who still have a slight chance of taking third spot with a win, depending also on results from other games. Tatyoon’s 13-goal win against Wickliffe-Lake Bolac in round 15 will fill them with plenty of confidence. With only three goals separating them at half time, the Hawks put their foot down in the second half, kicking a further 10 goals on the scoreboard with the Magpies only able to score one point for the same period. It was a great team effort with Tatyoon having 10 players sharing the goal scoring. Better players were William Henderson, Andrew Maconachie, Jack Fraser and Mitchell Cronin. Woorndoo-Mortlake, in its previous round, did not have much trouble getting the four points against Hawkesdale-Macarthur, winning by 135 points.

Jordan Buckley was a definite target in front of goals kicking nine, while William Paulin, Damien Pemberton, Matthew Pemberton and Jordan Buckley made the most of their opportunities and stood out for the Tigers. After a loss last week to Glenthompson-Dunkeld, Penshurst lost its top-five position and will need to bring its best football to give itself any chance of getting back into finals contention when it takes on Caramut. Although with Glenthompson-Dunkeld coming up against Moyston-Willaura on Saturday, it might be out of Penshurst’s control. In other games, Lismore-Derrinallum will play Great Western and a win for the Demons will secure third place on the ladder and a double chance. Sitting on 24 points each, eighth-placed SMW Rovers and seventh-placed Wickliffe-Lake Bolac will battle at Conna Wilson Reserve.

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Finals venues have also been announced. The qualifying final, on August 20, is at Woorndoo and the elimination final is on Sunday, August 21 at Lismore. A second semi-final is on August 27 at Willaura with the first semi-final on Sunday, August 28 at Macarthur. The preliminary final is at Penshurst on Saturday, September 3. Glenthompson will host the grand final on September 10 with Great Western working the bar.

PROUD: Players and supporters celebrate Janelle Knight with a guard of honour. Picture: KAREN REES

Game milestone for club stalwart

Harrow-Balmoral netballer Janelle Knight has reached a club milestone and new club record after playing her 400th game for the Southern Roos. Knight said it ‘had not sunk in yet’ that she had played 400 games. “I think when I retire, I’ll realise what a big achievement it is,” she said. “Physically, I have been lucky with no major injuries or soft tissue problems, except for a knee reconstruction in 2005. “I enjoy how family-orientated Harrow-Balmoral is – it’s where I grew up so it’s good to be able to go to Harrow to see my mum. “I enjoy playing with all my

teammates and coaches, and always have.” After playing juniors with Douglas-Harrow-Miga Lake, Knight has only played a few seasons away from Harrow-Balmoral, when she was playing for Horsham. Knight played her 400th club game in round 15, in B Grade against Swifts when her team won by 21 goals. During her time with Harrow-Balmoral, Knight has played in four A Grade premierships, coached a B Grade premiership and has received club best-andfairest honours. As a club stalwart Knight is also a life member. Knight said she felt fortunate

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eams will gather in Dimboola on Saturday for the penultimate round of Wimmera Hockey Association’s regular season.

Although finals are not far away, there are still several matches that will have significant outcomes. In the open competition, Kaniva Cobras need to inflict the Yanac Tigers’ first defeat of the season if they are to ensure they remain second on the ladder going into the finals. The Tigers play the artificial turf at Dimboola well, and their 2022 record speaks for itself. But even if they do not win, the Cobras need a solid performance to preserve their good goal difference. The Cobras are one win ahead of the challengers for their place on the ladder, the Warrack Hoops, so a win will maintain this margin. A narrow loss would also maintain their position due to a superior goal difference. However, the Hoops, who come off a loss to the Tigers, need to defeat Horsham Hurricanes, who enjoyed an eight-goal win last week, if they are to make a late challenge to take over second place. If all Saturday results reflect current ladder positions, we will be in for a big round-15 next week, with the second chance in the finals still on the line when the Cobras and Hoops face

DOUBLE ATTACK: Nhill Rangers’ goalkeeper Kayden Rowe dives, and Lee Marra defends in an attempt to stop a shot by Horsham Hurricanes’ Lars Simmons. Picture: SIMON KING each other. In the third open match, the bottom two teams, Dimboola Burras and Nhill Rangers meet. Pride is the only thing on the line here, with Rangers out of the running for the finals and the Burras only a distant outside chance, needing an unlikely series of other favourable results for them to scrape into fourth place. Meanwhile, Kaniva and Yanac are the two in-form teams in the women’s competition and have already put on two enthralling matches this season. With them already locked in to meet in the second semi-final, the psychological advantage from a good performance this week will be more

significant than the numbers on the scorecard. Horsham Jets will look to build on their victory against Nhill when they take on Warracknabeal, who are still looking for their first win. Nhill Thunderbirds have the bye before embarking on their assault on the finals. The most interest in the under-16 competition will be in the game between third-placed Horsham Bombers and fourth-placed Warrack Revengers, who will meet again in the semi-finals. Both need to find some form if they are to make a serious challenge in the finals. The undefeated Yanac Warriors should be too strong for the very

young Kaniva Raiders, but that does not mean they won’t put on a fun display of hockey. Round 13 results — Open: Kaniva Cobras 3 (Goals: B. Miller, M. Goodwin, J. Bedford; best, M. Goodwin, J. Clark, J. Dixon) d Dimboola Burras 1 (B. Tischler; T. Jorgensen, B. Tischler, D. Danisch). Yanac Tigers 4 (S. Famers, A. Trenery, S. Alexander, T. Alexander; S. Farmers, T. Alexander, R. Croot) d Warracknabeal Hoops 0 (H. Wagenknecht, H. Johns, R. Brown). Horsham Hurricanes 8 (J. Horsfall 2, W. Gulline 2, B. Woodhart, S. Hallett, P. Mackereth, M. Goodwin; T. Leffler, S. Hallett, W. Gulline) d Nhill Rangers

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olleyball Horsham history was made last week when Nathan Berry became the first member to break through the 500-game barrier, setting a new games record for the association.

Berry has been playing volleyball for 15 years, starting out in 2007 in the junior division. The following year he progressed into A Grade. In a remarkable career, Berry has represented his state at under-19 level, has been a regular attendee at Victorian Country Championships where he has won a division one silver medal, division two gold and bronze medal and has been a division two All Star Seven best setter selection twice. Berry was a foundation member of the Phantoms Volleyball Club in state league, where he has won a division two gold medal and a reserves division silver medal. In acknowledging his career, long-time team member Delaney Bray highlighted that Berry achieved his ultimate reward this year when he assumed the mantle of Phantoms premier men’s setter along with the Volleyball Horsham division one country

Nathan Berry championship’s team number one setter role. “It hasn’t been easy for Nathan throughout his volleyball career as he has always played second fiddle to his older brother, and that is always the case when you have two highly credentialled players vying for the same position,” Bray said. “Nathan has been patient and understanding – something younger players can learn from.” Berry has played in eight Volleyball Horsham A Grade premierships – four of those with good friend Paddy Sherry. Fellow A Grade setter, Kara

Johnson, said: “They formed a formidable combination based on an amazing understanding. Nathan could run whatever quick attack he wanted with Paddy and often they would leave opposition defence flat footed.” Another player that has been a constant throughout Berry’s career has been Cam Robinson. The pair started out together and have played in the Phantoms premier men’s team and the country champs. Robinson acknowledged Berry’s milestone during the final round of state league at the weekend. “I’ve enjoyed playing with Nathan over the journey as he always gives his all for his team, which was a characteristic that was instilled in us as youngsters. It has served us well over many years,” he said. Overall Berry has played nine games for his state, 143 games for Phantoms, 79 Country Championship games for Volleyball Horsham, 279 A Grade games and eight A Grade premierships, three A Grade Robinson Medals for most valuable player and two runner-up A Grade MVP, and two A Grade Abud Medals for most consistent.

Picture: PAUL CARRACHER HONOUR: From left, AFL Wimmera Mallee operations officer Jayde Ellis, Horsham Saints’ Gage Wright, Warrack Eagles’ Emma Koschitzke and Blue Ribbon Foundation Horsham president Dale Russell promote a Blue Ribbon round.

United for Blue Ribbon round The annual marquee ‘Blue Ribbon Cup’ is returning to the Wimmera Football Netball League fixture when the Warrack Eagles take on Horsham Saints in round 16. Blue Ribbon Foundation Horsham branch president Dale Russell said the event commemorated the 174 police officers who died in the line of duty, and raised awareness of the foundation. “This year will be the first time we have had the cup game since 2019,” he said. “Each year the AFL hosts a Blue Ribbon round and from that, we adapted it and started one in the Wimmera league. “Traditionally the feature game is between St Kilda, the Saints, and Hawthorn, the Hawks, but we don’t have a Hawks, so Warrack Eagles were the closest team.” In attendance will be Victoria Police chaplain Andrew Cartledge, Victoria Blue Rib-

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rarat horseman Michael Bellman notched up a training driving double on a mammoth afternoon of harness racing at Maryborough on Wednesday last week.

The talented, but sometimes wayward, mare Majestic Pride gave her supporters some anxious moments before the start when reluctant to circle. But Bellman cajoled her to score up with the field and from that point, the punter’s elect was always the one to beat. Bellman landed his charge in the one-out, one-back spot early, but

Shoot for cause Natimuk and District Field and Game Club members are raising money for Wimmera Cancer Centre with their inaugural ‘Cancer Shoot’. Natimuk Field and Game committee member Bart Turgoose said members often shared stories about people they knew with cancer, and it was from there the idea of the competition grew. “The Wimmera has some of the highest rates of cancer and the committee talked about doing something about that,” he said. “So, we are hosting a shoot day and auction, with 100 percent of the profits going towards the Wimmera centre.” Entry for the Sunday shoot is $40 a person. The online auction started on Monday and ends on Saturday. Mr Turgoose said there was donations worth more than $70,000 for the auction and prizes for the day. “The auction is open to anyone, and we have some items exclusively for auction on the day of the shoot,” he said. “We encourage people to come along and have a great day. You don’t have to shoot. Come and support us by buying merchandise, grabbing a coffee or bidding on an item. “There’s something for everyone, from 28 tonnes of fertiliser to seven days of accommodation in Port Douglas including flights.” The online auction is accessible at the Auctions Plus link on the club’s Facebook Page. “We want people in this community to see the money used locally when a loved one battles cancer,” Mr Turgoose said.

when the tempo slackened, made a move and took Majestic Pride to the lead with a lap-and-a-half to go. The combination never missed a beat and ran their rivals ragged over the final stages, crossing the line 21 metres clear of the pack in a rate of 2.03.4 for the 2190-metre journey. Majestic Pride has the handy record of six wins and seven minors from 46 outings despite having taken virtually no part in the contest on nearly 20 occasions. There’s no doubt she has the ability to salute at harness headquarters if Bellman can get her penny to permanently drop.

Majestic Pride was bred and is raced by Ararat’s Gary and Tracey Hull from their Sundon NZ mare Fleetwood Blue, winner of five races with 12 minors from 34 starts. At stud she has also produced Mizurri, five wins, and Jazspur, four wins, and a weanling colt by What The Hill, CA. The second leg of Bellman’s double delight came up with four-yearold mare Sweetsazzymylazzy, which broke through for her maiden success at start number eight. From gate five, Bellman eased back early in the 1650-metre sprint trip to settle in the one-out, three-back position.

He secured a three-wide trail for the mare from the 500m mark and despite pacing very roughly, ‘Sweets’ quickly made ground way out wide and ran them down to score by three metres. Sweetsazzmylazzy is raced by oncourse photographers, brother and sister Claire Weston and Ian Woolridge, and was bred by on-course vet Greg Hargreaves.

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Up-and-coming Charlton reinsman Ryan Sanderson combined with his father, trainer Shane to salute with the promising colt Dangerous in an

$8000 two-year-old Pace at Melton on Wednesday last week. The youngster backed up from his impressive win on debut at Hamilton three weeks earlier and out-toughed the opposition to score by 3.2 metres in a rate of 1.55.7 for the 1720m dash. Dangerous is raced by the Birchip Crew – the Lowry, Dillon, Wilson, Hogan and Hodge families – and looks capable of being a force in the richer juvenile contests later in the season. Ryan continued his good run later in the week at Mildura where he landed a treble to make it 71 wins and 127 minors for the season.

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Thousands raised for burns unit Natimuk and District Field and Game Club and Country Fire Authority’s District 17 annual fundraising event saw 117 shooters get involved to raise money for The Alfred hospital’s burns unit. Natimuk club life member and CFA shoot co-ordinator Dale Russell said the event raised $2000. “That brings the total raised since the start of the event more than 20 years ago to $23,150,” he said. “Unfortunately, we have had Wimmera members treated in the burns unit and this is our recognition for the great service they provide to us.” The event was a 52-target shoot on Sunday. Jock Baker won the High Gun

award with 49 points on countback. Winner of the ‘members of the gun clubs’ category was Simon Porter, second was Shaun Smith and third Zakk Taylor – all on 49 points. On 48 points, Ashley Robertson came first in non-members of gun clubs, with Wayne Hartwich second on countback and Joel Pymer in third, both with 44 points. In the women’s category, Kelli Smith finished first on 42 points, second was Kate Light with 38 points, and third was Jenny Rissmann with 36 points. Bart Turgoose won the junior competition with 45 points, Chase Porter came second with 41 points and in third was Mayci Porter on 39 points.

From the Pimpinio brigade, Simon Porter, Shannon Baker and Jock Baker made 142 points to win the brigade three-person teams category. In second was Dennis Webb, Zakk Taylor and Noel Taylor of Natimuk on 140 points, and third was another Pimpinio team of Dale Bartlett, Chris Bartlett and Anthony Baker on 124 points. Pimpinio won the brigade aggregate with 462 points, followed by Dimboola, 198 points, and Laharum, 184 points. Forest Fire Management Victoria won the interservice teams average with 45 points, while Country Fire Authority placed second with an average of 10 points.

Warracknabeal export Chloe Bibby will don number 55 for Perth Lynx in the upcoming Women’s National Basketball League, WNBL, season. Bibby, 24, signed with the Perth team last week, as she finishes off a season with Kilsyth Cobras in the NBL 1 South conference. Bibby said she was excited to join Perth Lynx for the 2022-23 season. “It’s been good to play in NBL 1, and I’m super excited to get over to Perth to play,” she said. “I play at Kilsyth Cobras with Lauren Scherf and I’m excited I will be able to keep playing with her, as she is also playing for Lynx. “I have family over there as well, so that will be really good.” Bibby is averaging 19 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.5 assists with Kilsyth Cobras. Bibby returned to Australia to play in May this year after four years in the United States playing for Maryland Terps and Mississippi Bulldogs while studying at college. “I’m super excited to be back playing in Australia,” Bibby said. “I fell in love with basketball over in the States, the way they handle the game and how they play – it’s a lifestyle. “I was so immersed in basketball over there, the whole four years, but it will be great to have friends and family around me. It’s a bit of a change to be back, but I’m loving every moment of it.”

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inyip-Murtoa and Stawell A Grade netballers are fighting for a position in Wimmera Football Netball League finals.

The Warriors are hosting the Burras this weekend and a win to either team would see them jump into fifth position – one step closer to a finals berth. When the teams previously met it was a close game in round eight. MinyipMurtoa won by three goals. Both teams are coming off a loss in round 16 and will be hungry for the win. Minyip-Murtoa lost to Ararat by seven goals, despite a second and third-quarter comeback that almost saw them take a lead. The Rats started strong, with Tayla Borrelli feeding the ball well into the ring and Jessica Taylor strong across the court. The margin began to shrink with the Burras slowing the Rats down, but Ararat was able to find energy in the last quarter to storm ahead for the win. Faith McKenzie and Tamika Mentha were stand-outs for Minyip-Murtoa. Southern Mallee Giants outplayed Stawell with a 15-goal win after a close first half. The first quarter saw some fast shooting from both teams, with pressure on in the second quarter and teams having to work harder to capitalise in the following quarters. The Giants

secured a lead that they continued to build on and worked hard to the finish. Codie Robins and Jodie Hayes were crucial in the win for the Giants, while Madi Taylor and Lisa Fleming played well for the Warriors. Horsham Saints were in fine form against Dimboola and an early lead got them over the line to win by nine goals. Despite an early injury for Dimboola shooter Nicole Polycarpou, the team kept close to the Saints in the first half. The Saints worked quickly in the second half, and Larnie Hobbs’ defence was key in the home team’s win. Abby Hallam also played well for the Saints with 28 goals. Abbey Greig in the midcourt and Olivia Jorgensen in defence and goals worked hard all game for the Roos. The Tigers played Warrack Eagles in the Amy Pilgrim Memorial Round at Nhill. The round honours the former player, who died in a motor vehicle crash in 2020. Her family established the round to spread awareness of the importance of road safety and the responsibility a driver has for the safety of their passengers. A most consistent medal was awarded to a player in each netball grade, and all netballers wore purple ribbons. In round 17, Ararat will be tested by Horsham Demons who will be well

Table tennis tournament successful Table tennis champions from across western Victoria and South Australia gathered in Horsham at the weekend for the return of a long-running tournament following the easing of COVID restrictions. Table-tennis players of Horsham, Hamilton, Warrnambool and Mt Gambier competed in the annual shield tournament for the first event in nearly three years. There was a strong showing from Horsham Table Tennis Association players in each division, with Horsham’s men’s and women’s team finishing third, while its junior boys team finished second behind Hamilton. The tournament, an annual event between top-division table tennis players in each of the four regions, was first hosted in 1964, and last hosted by Warrnambool Table Tennis Association. Horsham previously hosted the event in 2018. Leon Forrest was the best-performing Horsham senior player having won seven out of his nine games, while Horsham junior player Jett Munn finished the weekend with seven wins – while also recovering from a leg injury and playing his tournament matches in a moonboot.

ON TARGET: Horsham Saints’ Abby Hallam shot 28 goals in her side’s win against Dimboola, 58-49. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER rested after a bye and ready to storm into finals. Horsham Saints will look to continue their winning streak, with no losses since round 11, and Warrack Eagles will have to work hard to shut down the Saints’ fast work down the court. This week: Ararat v Horsham, Warrack Eagles v Horsham Saints, Stawell v Minyip-Murtoa, Southern Mallee Giants v Nhill. Dimboola, bye.

Last week: Horsham Saints 58 d Dimboola 49, Ararat 36 d Minyip-Murtoa 29, Southern Mallee Giants 57 d Stawell 42. Ladder: Horsham 46 points, 162.98 percent; Horsham Saints 32, 99.84; Southern Mallee Giants 30, 106.68; Ararat 24, 96.52; Dimboola 22, 88.95; Minyip-Murtoa 20, 94.24; Stawell 18, 90.52; Warrack Eagles 8, 79.63.

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our top-five Wimmera Football Netball League senior football teams will challenge each other this weekend, with Ararat hosting Horsham and MinyipMurtoa facing Stawell.

Horsham needs a win to keep its finals hopes alive, with Southern Mallee Giants a chance at beating the Demons into the five. When they last met, Ararat defeated Horsham by 13 points, despite the Demons leading at all quarter breaks. Ben Lakin will be one to watch for the Demons, while Jake Robinson has been putting in a consistent effort for Ararat and will likely be a key player again this week. Minyip-Murtoa and Stawell, sitting second and third respectively, will also come head-to-head in round 17. It could be anyone’s game, with the Burras coming away to win by one point when the teams played each other in round eight. In round 16, top-two teams Ararat and Minyip-Murtoa faced off, with the Rats winning by 10 points. The Burras were off to a slow start and Ararat ensured the home team could not get a goal on the board in the first quarter. While Minyip-Murtoa gained momentum and got itself back in the game, Ararat was too far in front and

DOWN AND DIRTY: Dimboola’s Hayden Walters takes Horsham Saints’ William Miller and the ball to the ground in a tackle during a muddy game at Coughlin Park in Horsham on Saturday. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

despite a tough final quarter for the Rats, the Burras could not close the distance. Liam Cavanagh and Brody Griffin were strong for Ararat, while Jae McGrath and Will Holmes were key for the Burras. Southern Mallee Giants got themselves one step closer to a finals berth with a surprise win against Stawell. The Giants were in the lead all game, with Lou White and Samuel Weddell working hard across the oval.

Jackson Dark had another solid performance for Stawell. Mitch Thorp kicked five of his team’s total nine goals. Warrack Eagles outplayed Nhill, working hard to create a lead in the second quarter and going on to win by 25 points. Kyle Cheney and Jake O’Donnell were crucial for the Eagles in taking the win. Liam Albrecht and Nathan Alexander played well for the Tigers.

Dimboola and Horsham Saints were off to a flying start on Saturday, with 11 goals kicked between the two teams in the first quarter. The Saints had a narrow one-goal lead at quarter time, but Dimboola flipped a switch to restrict the Saints’ movement and create a lead. The Saints continued to increase the margin before seven goals from Dimboola in the final term, securing them a 62-point win. Matthew Combe, with six goals,

and Will Brennan were awarded best players for the Saints. Thomas Cree and Matthew Rosier played hard for the Roos and were instrumental in the win. In round 17, the Saints have a chance to redeem their loss when they face Warrack Eagles. Both teams will be hungry to get another win on the board before the season concludes. A win against Nhill by Southern Mallee Giants could be the boost they need to make it into the top five and after recent performances, they are likely to come out on top. This week: Ararat v Horsham, Warrack Eagles v Horsham Saints, Stawell v Minyip-Murtoa, Southern Mallee Giants v Nhill at Hopetoun. Dimboola, bye. Last week: Dimboola 19.17 (131) d Horsham Saints 10.9 (69), Ararat 9.10 (64) d Minyip-Murtoa 7.12 (54), Southern Mallee Giants 12.9 (81) d Stawell 9.9 (63). Warrack Eagles 12.7 (79) d Nhill 8.6 (54). Ladder: Ararat 52 points, 205.58 percent; Minyip-Murtoa 44, 138.15; Stawell 40, 140.12; Dimboola 28, 118.46; Horsham Demons 24, 136.34; Southern Mallee Giants 24, 90.66; Horsham Saints 16, 71.55; Warrack Eagles 12, 57.25; Nhill 4, 46.89.

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n Horsham District Football Netball League’s match of the round, Edenhope-Apsley and Laharum players fought through another thrilling game of netball.

With homegrown Edenhope player Sacha McDonald returning for the match, the Saints pipped the Demons by five goals to pull themselves in sight of a top-three finish. The result, as well as a Noradjuha-Quantong upset against Kalkee, has laid the groundwork for a frenetic final round of 2022 season netball. Laharum, after leading the Saints by two goals at quarter time, let its lead slip at half time and was unable to regain the upper hand ahead of the final break. A brilliant match-up between McDonald in goal attack and Demons’ goal defence Ema Iredell was enticing throughout the game – the two going at it all day in an awesome display of high-level netball. The loss does not deal the Demons out of a top-two finish, however, given the Bombers’ grinding win against the Kees evens up the points game at the top of the table. Apart from the Kees, who will be given four points for a scheduled match against Taylors Lake, percentage will be the name of the game for the Bombers and Saints, which all start as favourites in respective match-ups this weekend.

The Bombers will play Pimpinio at Quantong and the Saints take on Natimuk United at Edenhope – neither the Tigers nor the Rams are necessarily push overs and should put up a staunch defence of their reputations. But it would take a hefty effort to dislodge the Demons from second place, who have a 38-pecentage point lead over the Saints, so you would expect them to have the double chance secured at this point. Jeparit-Rainbow has locked in its finals spot, with Harrow-Balmoral and Kaniva-Leeor United the only other options to make the cut. Interestingly enough, the Southern Roos and Cougars play each other on Saturday at Kaniva in what should be a cracking game – the winner to play finals and the loser to miss out. With one more round to play, whether it is for finals or for pride, the weekend’s games are set to be competitive ones. This week: Edenhope-Apsley v Natimuk at Edenhope, Swifts v Rupanyup, Kalkee v Taylors Lake, Noradjuha-Quantong v Pimpinio, Kaniva-Leeor United v Harrow-Balmoral, Jeparit-Rainbow v Laharum at Rainbow. Last week: Noradjuha-Quantong 32 d Kalkee 28, Edenhope-Apsley 43 d Laharum 38, Jeparit-Rainbow 55 d Pimpinio 39, Harrow-Balmoral 43 d Swifts 34, Kaniva-Leeor United 68 d Rupanyup 36.

LOOKING FOR OPTIONS: Laharum’s Liv Jones was strong across centre court against Edenhope-Apsley on Saturday. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER Ladder: Kalkee 52 points, 151.79 percent; Laharum 48, 177.95; Edenhope-Apsley 48, 140.45; Noradjuha-Quantong 48, 135.47; Jeparit-Rainbow 40, 128.09; Har-

row-Balmoral 36, 133. 96; KanivaLeeor United 36, 113.78; Natimuk United 20, 74.12; Pimpinio 20, 67.76; Swifts 8, 71.92; Rupanyup 4, 37.22; Taylors Lake 0,0.

Rebels show strength Greater Western Victoria Rebels left everything on the oval against topplaced Gippsland Power in NAB League under-19 boys at the weekend to come away with a win. Trailing until half time, the Rebels came out firing in the third quarter for a narrow lead that they maintained until the final siren. The final score was Rebels, 10.9 (69) to Power, 8.9 (57). The Rebels, after round 15, sit in fourth position, with one round left for the season. Horsham Saints’ export Joel Freijah had 25 disposals throughout the game, while Brody Pope, Horsham Demons, had 23 disposals and kicked one point. In round 16 on August 21, the Rebels will play Geelong Falcons, who are sitting fifth on the ladder, at Queen Elizabeth Oval in Bendigo.

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slim chance NoradjuhaQuantong senior footballers had to play Horsham District league finals in 2022 has gone. The Bombers had to defeat Kalkee to keep within two points of Edenhope-Apsley, and bank on a Saints falter against Laharum, or Natimuk this week, to stay in touch. But despite a three-quarter-time lead against the Kees, the Bombers fell apart in the final term, with the Kees claiming a 13-point win. The result closed entry to the top-six this season, with Rupanyup, Kalkee, Harrow-Balmoral, Jeparit-Rainbow, Swifts and Edenhope-Apsley having one round left to decide the season’s home-and-away order. Edenhope-Apsley could climb a spot with a win against Natimuk on Saturday because the Swifts, one win above the Saints and with a less potent percentage, have the Panthers to deal with at North Park. The Swifts would have to beat the expected minor-premiers to secure fifth spot – a task not out of reach on their best day. But the Panthers have proven themselves a class above most and not too susceptible to teams swinging heavily from below. Jeparit-Rainbow has locked in fourth place, with its win against Pimpinio

ONE TO WATCH: Tim McIntyre, EdenhopeApsley, was dangerous at full forward all day against Laharum, kicking five goals to add to his nine-goal tally against Kaniva-Leeor United the week before. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

at the weekend – the Storm sits sixpoints clear of the Swifts, below, and eight points short of Harrow-Balmoral, above. The Kees and Harrow-Balmoral face lower-ranked teams on Saturday and would be eager to make the most of any potential percentage boost. The Southern Roos would have to give Kaniva-Leeor United an allmighty belting to jump the Kees, but the Kees, with a Taylors Lake match-

up have a fortunate best-opportunity to deny the Southern Roos with its own Lakers demolition. You would expect the Kees and Harrow-Balmoral to hold stations in second and third by Saturday night. At the other end of the ladder, it seems unlikely there would be any serious shifts in finishing order with tough match-ups across the board. In games not yet mentioned, Pimpinio meets Noradjuha-Quantong, while

Laharum plays Jeparit-Rainbow – both tough affairs for the ninth-placed Tigers and Demons in 10th position. Percentage is close within the lower order congestion, with 17 percent covering eight to 11th and all four sides holding three wins apiece – a few spare men in defence might prove the answer for as much as a three-place jump in the standings on Saturday. In other results, Taylors Lake snared its second win for the season with

a victory against a very inaccurate Natimuk United. The Rams kicked seven goals, 23 behinds, while the Lakers, straight shooting with 10 goals, 11 behinds, were good enough for the four points – a win that would feel like redemption for the Lakers who went down against the Rams in round seven by three points. This week: Edenhope-Apsley v Natimuk United at Apsley, Swifts v Rupanyup, Kalkee v Taylors Lake, Noradjuha-Quantong v Pimpinio, Kaniva-Leeor United v Harrow-Balmoral, Jeparit-Rainbow v Laharum. Last week: Harrow-Balmoral 11.13 (79) d Swifts 6.5 (41), Kalkee 7.16 (58) d Noradjuha-Quantong 6.9 (45), Taylors Lake 10.11 (71) d Natimuk United 7.23 (65), Jeparit-Rainbow 14.12 (96) d Pimpinio 5.5 (35), Edenhope-Apsley 18.9 (117) d Laharum 4.8 (32), Rupanyup 21.19 (145) d Kaniva-Leeor United 2.2 (14). Ladder: Rupanyup 56 points, 231.38 percent; Kalkee 52, 208.77; Harrow-Balmoral 52, 196.89; Jeparit-Rainbow 44, 195.45; Swifts 38; 161.37; Edenhope-Apsley 34, 176.86; Noradjuha-Quantong 28, 119.40; Natimuk United 12, 57.82; Pimpinio 12, 49.68; Laharum 12, 48.96; Kaniva-Leeor United 12, 40.59; Taylors Lake 8, 34.17.

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team of young Wimmera racers has claimed a national age-group title after a successful end to their racing season in South Australia at the weekend.

Wimmera Human Powered Racing won the Australian Human Powered Racing Super Series C4 under-13 national title after a round-four victory at The Bend Motorsport Park at Tailem Bend, South Australia. Sharing the team’s pedal-powered racing vehicle, called ‘Visper’, and swapping in and out of the vehicle in half-an-hour stints across more than eight hours of continuous racing, the team came from behind late in the day to secure the win. Wimmera HPV team manager Andrew North said the entire Wimmera HPV club could not be ‘prouder’ of the group. “In the last hour of the race, the team was behind by a lap or two and had to work really hard to make up the time gap. We couldn’t wipe the smiles of their faces when they won,” he said. Mr North said the team came together for its first proper season of racing in 2022, after several years of COVID-19 interruptions, and

after racing in the series through school-based teams in previous years. “They came together and made incredible friendships this year. In total, they have raced together for more than 28 hours and cycled more than 820 kilometres across their four-race series,” he said. The team won the Tailem Bend event by less than a minute-and-ahalf, or less than one entire lap of circuit – with the win sealing the national title. Wimmera HPV also raced teams

in C6 and C7 categories at the weekend, for more experienced riders. The club finished fifth and 36th in these categories respectively, and have another two races to complete, in Busselton, Western Australia, and Murray Bridge, South Australia, as part of the national series. Mr North said the club was a great opportunity for young racers and riders to get involved with a club, learn about bicycle maintenance and gain team and leadership skills.

“It has been an amazing adventure this year after setting up this new club. We worked hard to fund our vehicles and the teams and because nothing is cheap, help from Horsham Rural City Council and Murra Warra Wind Farms got us new vehicles to race,” he said. “Our under-13s team was not always the fastest every time, but they always did the best they could, were motivated and worked like a true team – and importantly they had fun while doing it.”

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Hawker wins at worlds Horsham competitive shooter Ash Hawker is a world champion in his field after winning the 40th FITASC Universal Trench World Championship. Hawker shot 197 of 200 targets to take home the win, one point ahead of second place. The event was hosted at Umbriaverde Shooting Range in Italy from August 4 to 7. Universal trench involves targets being thrown from one of five traps installed in a trench and the machines release the clays at different angles, speeds and elevations. Although the sequence of the targets vary between each competitor so they never know where or how the target will fly, each competitor receives the same targets by the end of each round. Each round consists of 25 single targets with two shots allowed for each target and a single point awarded for each successful shot, regardless of whether it was the first or second shot.

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ngela Ballinger is ready to ‘sink her teeth’ into her role as AFL Wimmera Mallee regional manager.

Mrs Ballinger said she was excited to start in the new ‘strategic’ position on September 19. “I know the role has been vacant for some time, but the clubs and leagues need this level of support,” she said. “I see how important community sport is and after the many interruptions we have had, you can see the value it has on people’s lives. “You spend time with friends, families and teammates throughout the week and during the weekend – it’s embedded in our way of life.” Mrs Ballinger has been in an executive role with Wimmera Football Netball League for 17 years and has volunteered in community football and netball for more than 30 years. She is deputy chair of the Wimmera Football Netball League board, from which she will resign on September 18 following the grand final. “There are not many positions in a club or league that I haven’t done,” Mrs Ballinger said. “I have loved community sport all my life and now a volunteering role has evolved to a fulltime position.” The regional manager was previously Jason Muldoon, who, after nine years with AFL Wimmera Mallee, transitioned to AFL Goldfields and AFL Western District regional manager in March 2022.

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“Jason has left huge shoes to fill. I hope I can fill them over my time in this position,” Mrs Ballinger said. “Since changing roles, Jason has been a phone call away for any support we have needed and I look forward to being a colleague of his.” Currently an operational role, from October 31 the regional manager will take on an oversight and strategic position. “Currently the regional officer conducts operations for the leagues and employs staff,” Mrs Ballinger said. “The individual leagues – Horsham District and Wimmera – will take over their own operations at the end of October and be required to employ staff and find a building. “My role as regional manager will become big picture and look at oversight and strategic management. “It will be about the sustainability and value of community sport in our area.” The AFL Wimmera Mallee regional manager role is a full-time ongoing position. Mrs Ballinger said she was looking forward to using the offseason as a chance to engage with clubs and stakeholders. “There’s a tonne of work to do, but I want time to analyse what is done well and what needs to be done now and in the future, to improve football and netball in the region” she said. “It won’t be without its challenges, but I’m looking forward to sinking my teeth into the role over the coming years.”

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