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olice will continue a heavy winter enforcement presence on Wimmera roads after a busy Operation Regal during the Queen’s Birthday long weekend.
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They have warned, especially with the onset of potentially wet, slippery and icy conditions, that they will have little tolerance for motorist complacency and-or complicity. Police had a profound and highly visible presence on major travelling routes through the region during the weekend operation, with members from Ararat to the South Australian border clocking on for just under 90 shifts.
been based on speeding, and six were for driving with a blood-alcohol level above .05. “We know speed is the number-one cause of road trauma, the number-one contributor to collisions,” he said. “People must understand this and slow down. Just because the speed limit is 100 kilometres an hour, doesn’t mean you need to sit on 100 and certainly not go over it, which is what many drivers did. “Driver distraction and fatigue is a major problem, especially when travelling at high speed and over considerable distances. “And when it comes to alcohol, people are still willing, it seems, to run this gauntlet and drive under the
The shifts equated to 128 officers on the road and 430 patrol hours. They also led to police issuing infringement notices for 104 offences. Police Divisional Acting Inspector Brendan Broadbent said the best news from the operation was the absence of serious road trauma or a fatality. But he was quick to add that 104 offences was too high a figure and in many cases a reflection of what could have been potential disaster. “The messaging has been out there for years and years but people still want to run the gauntlet,” he said. Acting Inspector Broadbent said while police were still assessing final details, the predominant offences had
influence. We had 616 breath tests for the duration of the operation and the truth is the chances of getting tested were and continue to be high.” Acting Inspector Broadbent said 104 offences reflected risky driver behaviour, and this was unacceptable. “At the end of the day all offences are unacceptable because they all represent risks – that’s why they are offences,” he said. “Yet many people seem to be prepared to push the limits of driving. “Our focus is about saving lives and reducing the road toll and we won’t waver from the objectives of Operation Regal.” Continued page 3
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Region continues search for leader A
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hunt continues for a leader to spearhead and advocate for Wimmera and southern Mallee development projects. Wimmera Development Association board is still advertising for an executive director after the retirement of Ralph Kenyon in February. Board chairman and Northern Grampians Shire mayor Kevin Erwin said the board remained determined to appoint the best person possible to fill the role.
“We’ve certainly had some good applicants and we’ve greatly appreciated Mark Fletcher filling in for the interim period,” he said. “The chair’s been vacant since the end of February and we didn’t anticipate it taking this long to fill the position. “But this is a critically important role and we must get it right. “We’re not just talking about someone representing a regional centre, or even an individual municipality. “We’re talking about a region and
“This is obviously a leadership position that requires not only a great deal of knowledge but also significant drive, imagination and vision” – Kevin Erwin
finding someone to continue to help the region continue to step forward from a development perspective. “We have made a lot of ground in establishing partnerships, collaborative
efforts and projects for the region and we want to maintain that momentum. “For this to happen, we definitely need the right person at the helm.” Cr Erwin said the board expected to know more about an appointment ‘in the very near future’. “We feel the Wimmera and southern Mallee is poised at a very exciting stage and we need to keep moving forward,” he said. “All of us who live here have some understanding of what makes this a great part of the world.
“But there is so much more to offer and that is why this position is so important. “This is obviously a leadership position that requires not only a great deal of knowledge but also significant drive, imagination and vision.” Wimmera Development Association, operating now for many years, has a reputation as one of the leading organisations of its type in regional Australia. Ralph Kenyon filled the position vacated by Jo Bourke.
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AUTHOR: Dale Baker reads his book ‘Arty Farty Marty’ to children at Horsham Library as part of the 2019 Art is... festival. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Storytellers make permanent mark Former Horsham resident Dale Baker is the first of seven authors to have a book immortalised on a Trees Tell Tall Tales Trail in Horsham. The author and art teacher will have an interactive plaque dedicated to his book Arty Farty Marty on a river redgum tree at Horsham’s Apex Adventure Island. The Trees Tell Tall Tales project, created as part of the 2019 Art is… festival, will become a permanent feature to encourage children’s literacy development and outdoor exploration. Mr Baker, who visited Horsham Library at the weekend for an Art is… storytelling session, said he was honoured by the dedication and opportunity to return to Horsham. “I grew up in Horsham. I remember coming to the library when I was a child and reading Mr Men books, so
it is great to come back and be able to read my book and give back to the community,” he said. “The whole tree tales project is fantastic. It is great to be part of it. It will be a permanent mark for my book and anything to encourage children to read more is great. “I can’t thank Art is… and Wimmera Southern Mallee Local Learning and Employment Network enough for organising the whole thing. There is nothing like local community support.” Art is… festival director Sarah Natali said the trail featured seven plaques spread between Horsham Botanic Gardens, Weir Park and Apex Adventure Island. Each plaque has a ‘QR’ code, so families and young children walking the trail can scan the code and listen to a reading of a book and also hear
information about the specific native tree and an animal that lives nearby. “This is all about improving children’s literacy in their early years and encouraging children to go outside as well,” she said. “All the plaques will stay up, and we will add more trees and stories to the trail in the future.” Mr Baker said his story of Marty the ‘paint-smashing kraken’, released last year, aimed to encourage creativity in children. “It is an educational book. It includes information on seven famous artists and teaches children the artists’ unique styles,” he said. “I am all for encouraging children to read more and from an early age.” And while he couldn’t reveal his next project, Mr Baker confirmed he had ‘something new in the pipeline’. “Watch this space,” he said.
Melbourne-based migrants will visit Stawell this week, introducing them to the region and increasing their awareness of the employment and lifestyle opportunities available in Northern Grampians Shire. The visit is an Opportunities Pyrenees Ararat North Grampians, OPAN, project, funded by Regional Development Victoria. OPAN is working with AMES Australia, previously Adult Multicultural Education Services, which has organised the visit to Stawell tomorrow, with many of the people involved part of families with school-aged children. The group will tour Stawell, but the main focus of the visit will be an event at Stawell Neighbourhood House. Northern Grampians Shire mayor Kevin Erwin and business leaders from the shire, seeking future employees for their projects, will speak at the gathering.
Discussion will also include circumstances surrounding housing in Stawell district. “Our current unemployment level isn’t sufficient to fill all the new jobs that are coming up within our shire, so we’re looking to invite families to fill these positions and join us in Stawell,” Mr Erwin said. “I’m looking forward to meeting those who are visiting us and hopefully they will become new community members of ours in the future.” Representatives from support services will also attend the gathering to answer any questions. The OPAN project is a partnership between Pyrenees Shire, Ararat Rural City Council and Northern Grampians Shire councils with an aim to fill regional workforce shortages by attracting job seekers from Melbourne. The project will also try to address housing, transport and workforce planning issues in the region.
Police boost presence From page 1 “The message is that you can expect to see police vehicles on the road and the chances are if you haven’t seen them, the chances are they’ve seen you,” Acting Inspector Broadbent said. “We won’t be complacent in enforcement and we’re asking motorists to avoid being complacent with their driving. “We can’t totally enforce our way to better figures. “It is about appealing to the broader public to moderate driving and take responsibility in supporting us in lowering the road toll. “There are some people who have
that ‘it won’t happen to me’ mentality and don’t realise the risks. “By not paying attention and travelling too fast they can suddenly be involved in an accident that changes lives forever.” Acting Inspector Broadbent added modern technology allowed for a variety of distractions in modern motoring. “We can be drawn into listening to podcasts, conversations and so on,” he said. “But at the same time, we must make sure we continue to concentrate and ‘actively’ drive our vehicles. “Concentration while behind the wheel is critical.”
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OAM shock for Dimboola recipient A
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Wimmera recipient of Queen’s Birthday honours initially believed a notification of her award was a joke.
Beverly Hoffmann, a key figure in the foundation and development of netball in Dimboola, won recognition for her service to sport and the Dimboola community with a Medal of the Order of Australia, OAM. Mrs Hoffmann, who considers promoting, developing and being heavily involved in community sport and general activities as a part of life, said she had been caught by surprise. “I opened the letter and read it and thought ‘ah, this is a joke, who’s doing this?’ When my daughter came home I said ‘I’ve got a good practical joke for you’,” she said. “My daughter said ‘what is it mum?’ I said ‘well read this letter’ and she said ‘I don’t think it’s a joke, I think it’s real’. Then I showed my son and he said ‘I think it’s real mum’. “I couldn’t get over it because I’m simply me, nothing else.” Mrs Hoffmann was one of five people in the region on Monday’s list. Leo Watkins, for services to Ararat community, Karen McIntyre, services to Lake Bolac community, Graeme Harris, for services to Donald community, and May Ferrier, for services to Birchip community, also received OAMs. Mrs Hoffmann, despite a lifetime effort in promoting community sport, said she was unsure how she felt about her OAM. “I feel a bit embarrassed about it. I’m proud to think someone thinks
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that I deserve to have something like that – because I would never in my wildest dreams. I used to read where people got these things, but myself, no way would I ever think I would get such an award. It is an honour. “Really, I can’t believe it is me that is getting this award. It is only little old me, I’m just Bev Hoffmann. “I’m just doing what I think I should be doing and think there’s nothing special thing about it.” Mrs Hoffmann’s list of achievements accompanying her award sug-
gest otherwise. In sport she is or has been: Founding member of Dimboola Croquet Club, vice-president and member, since 2013; 1952 founding member and life member of Dimboola Netball Club; Dimboola Football Netball Club, Dimboola Football Netball Club life-member, 30 years; Wimmera Netball Association, life member; Dimboola Football Club Ladies Committee; founding member, Dimboola Basketball Association for Ladies; Wimmera Golf Association Seniors, president; Dimboola Golf
Club Ladies Committee, president and secretary. Community: Vice-president, Dimboola Probus Club; St Peter’s Anglican Church Dimboola member; treasurer, Young Members Department, Dimboola Anglican Church.
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Leolyn Watkins, Ararat Sport: Past president, secretary, sponsor and competitor and member between 1984-2012, Stawell-Ararat Cross Country Club.
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He added Dr Ron Ben-David and John Tanner would join the rate-review panel to support Dr Kathy Alexander. Mr Tanner has local government experience as Commissioner of the Shire of Delatite, Administrator for Brimbank City Council and Commissioner of the Inquiry into Ararat Rural City Council. Dr Ben-David is a former chairperson of the Essential Services Commission and has expertise in regulatory frameworks for essential services across Victoria in water, gas, electricity, taxi, freight and local government. Mr Somyurek said work was also underway to help rural
councils become more sustainable through a $20-million Rural Councils Transformation Program, which would ‘strengthen councils’ long-term capacity to deliver better services through cooperation’. He said the Parliamentary Inquiry also found the Federal Government’s indexation-freeze on Financial Assistance Grants from 2013 to 2016 continued to hurt Victoria’s regional and rural councils, adding up to a $290-million cut over the past six years. The Inquiry report and government response is available online at parliament.vic.gov.au/ council.
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PUBLIC NOTICES 12 June 2019
Call for young people to join Youth Council Horsham Rural City Council (HRCC) wants to hear from local young people who want to have a stronger voice in their community and are interested in being part of a new Youth Council. Mayor Mark Radford said the formation of a Youth Council was an initiative of the current Council to engage with local young people in the decision making process for the future. It is also a key action in the city’s Youth Strategy launched last year. “Young people are the future of our community and the formation of a Youth Council will provide them with the opportunity to learn about local government and to voice their opinions to create change,” Cr Radford said. “It’s very important for us to connect with, and listen to our young people about their prior-
ity issues and empower them to be involved in the decision making that impacts on their lives.” The Youth Council will be representative of young people and will have diversity in membership.
It will report to the Mayor and Councillors on the views of young people about HRCC’s plans and program that impact on them and the Mayor and Councillors will provide members of the Youth Council with mentoring and support. Cr Radford said Youth Council members would also represent young people at civic events and activities. “This is a new initiative and we are looking for up to 10 people aged from 12 to 25 to participate,” Cr Radford said. “It’s a great opportunity for young people who want a
stronger voice in our community to meet others with similar interests and ideas, build their leadership skills and develop their knowledge and abilities to affect change.
“The young people who get involved will also have the chance to develop knowledge in team work, meeting processes, organising projects, public speaking, advocating for change and consulting with their peers,” he said. Applications are open until 30 June, with Youth Councillors set to be appointed in mid-July. The Youth Councillors will meet the Mayor and Councillors and hold their first meeting before the end of July. People can easily apply online at hrcc.vic.gov.au or contact the HRCC Youth & Early Years Team on (03) 5382 9522.
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Clubs explore child safety requirements at workshop Participants from the Wimmera’s calisthenics, football, tennis, hockey, football and netball clubs last week attended a Child Safety Standards workshop.
HRCC and the Wimmera Regional Sports Assembly facilitated the free event held on Wednesday at the Council Reception Room. The workshop provided information about the regulatory landscape surrounding child safety. Since January 2017, it has been a legal requirement of clubs to comply with the seven Child Safe Standards.
David Berry at last month’s workshop.
HRCC Director Community Wellbeing Kevin O’Brien said Council was pleased to be working with the Wimmera Regional Sports Assembly to help community sporting organisations become compliant.
“The workshop helped clubs understand their legal requirements and the information will assist clubs to begin or to continue the process of meeting the requirements of the Standards,” Mr O’Brien said. “The Standards apply to all people within a sporting club. This includes coaches, administrators, scorers and other volunteers. Participants received resource packs, posters and were shown templates to assist with the development of policies and processes. It really was a valuable session for participating clubs,’ he said. For enquiries regarding a second workshop, please call David Berry, Executive Officer at the Wimmera Regional Sports Assembly on (03) 5382 4599.
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Council have engaged CDM Smith to develop a Social Infrastructure Plan (SIP) for Horsham. The plan will provide evidence-based strategic directions to determine priorities for the planning, provision and development of social infrastructure over the next 20 years. Social infrastructure is defined as the combination of services, structures and resources that support and improve a community’s wellbeing, social inclusion, quality of life, and other necessary elements for human development.
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Social infrastructure is essential in developing economically and socially sustainable places. It plays an important role within our changing community, providing facilities and services dedicated to enhancing our standard of living. As our communities grow and change, Council’s requirement to guide the provision of high quality, well planned future social infrastructure is paramount. Horsham Rural City is a large municipality with a regional role, thus a clear understanding and assessment of our existing services, population change
and future service requirements needs to be generated in order to develop strong, resilient and supported communities at local, neighbourhood, district and regional levels. Council has not previously had a strategic document in relation to Social Infrastructure. There will be an opportunity for the community to have input into the Social Infrastructure Plan over the next few months. Information on the project will be available via the Have Your Say page on Council’s website.
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here are many of us who blink vaguely and ‘turn off’ or use the opportunity to get up and make a cup a tea when the evening news switches to the market report.
While enthusiastic household traders keenly soak up the information presented through graphs and speculative assessment, others stare in a state of disinterest, or at the worst, confusion and-or blissful ignorance. That is… until information flows through about what the Reserve Bank has decided to do, as part of monetary policy, with a national ‘cash rate’. When this happens, the level of general interest in the adult community rises dramatically. This is because monetary-policy decisions are likely, in some way, to affect everyone, with mortgagees at one end of the spectrum and retirees at the other. When the Reserve Bank cuts the cash rate, which it did earlier this month, all sorts of financial circumstances change, which invariably has an impact on everything from business to community confi-
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dence. Importantly, for people attempting to achieve a dream of owning their own house while at the same time exploiting the benefits of living in Australia, it’s an opportunity for minor celebration. The prospect of the pressure from regular interest payments on bank loans perhaps easing comes as welcome news. Then comes the frustration, questions and disappointment when the banks don’t immediately respond. The reality is that despite the national cash rate falling to 1.25 percent and regardless of political pressure, banks are under no obligation to pass on cuts. They are businesses that need to generate profits for shareholders and when it comes to a moral compass they vary considerably. The longer they delay the changes they
must eventually make to match the forces of competition; they make considerable profit. It is wonderful that we have banks that can help us pursue dreams and projects by lending us money we might never be able to raise under our own steam. It is also good to remember that it is wonderful for banks that there are always plenty of borrowers to help them generate money through interest payments and fees. While the old saying that ultimately the borrower is beholden to the lender is true, when it comes to banks it is a two-way street where both need each other. Fortunately, we can often, depending on what we’ve signed up for, renegotiate our loans. If not, we can take a bigger step, perhaps look elsewhere in the market and even seek professional advice. For any business arrangement or relationship to work fairly there must be avenues for bargaining. And for the market to work as it should we must always be willing and never embarrassed to ask for a better deal.
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Students set for public speaking event Eighteen students from six Wimmera-Mallee schools will compete in Wimmera Legacy’s junior public-speaking competition in Horsham on Friday. The students, aged 12 to 15, represent Donald, Kaniva, Nhill, Ouyen, Rainbow, St
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The students will present a five-minute prepared speech and a two-minute impromptu speech. Two winners will compete at regional finals and have a chance to proceed to state level.
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Farm communications officer Susan Findlay-Tickner said turbine erection continued at a rate of two turbines a week, depending on weather. She said work on turbine erection, completion and commissioning involved between 85 and 100 workers on site at Murra Warra daily. “Numbers of workers on site peaked at 202 in February, with the simultaneous construction of the terminal station,” she said. “This follows the recent milestone of 1000 inductions of workers on the site, bringing much appreciated employment to the economy.” Mrs Findlay-Tickner said the workforce had completed construction of roads, tracks and hardstands in March and the balance of plant work in April. RES Australia developed the Murra Warra Wind Farm and retains the role of asset manager. Global investment manager Partners Group owns the farm on behalf of clients.
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DEDICATED TEACHER: Horsham Ss Michael and John’s Primary School teacher Tina Haase celebrates 30 years of teaching in catholic education with her foundation students. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Students help celebrate anniversary Horsham’s Tina Haase is celebrating a teaching milestone. The Ss Michael and John’s Primary School teacher has reached a ‘rewarding’ 30 years in catholic education. And just as she teaches her students about the world ahead of them, Mrs Haase said a career in the classroom had taught her that learning is a lifelong lesson. “Every day you keep learning, not only the children, but as teachers we learn something new every day too,” she said. “That is the spontaneity of children and this job, no two days are going to be the same. “You can have your challenges, but I
think it is very rewarding to be able to work on these challenges and see the children thrive.” Mrs Haase taught her first class in Red Cliffs, Mildura, after graduating from the Australian Catholic University in Ballarat in 1984. A year later she started teaching at Horsham’s Ss Michael and John’s Primary School, and between 1992 and 2000 was a casual relief teacher at Horsham’s Haven, West and North primary schools. But it was Ss Michael and John’s that was ‘special’ to her. As she celebrates her career thus far, Mrs Haase said she was honoured to have spent 30 years at the school.
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“I have always felt that teaching at Ss Michael and Johns was something that I was very privileged to do,” she said. “We’re teaching the children holistically, not just academically – spiritually, emotionally and socially. “The joy you get from watching your students grow in that way is why I love teaching. “This school has a wonderful feel to it, which I think is due to the relationships that we as teachers have with our students. “I am privileged to be a part of the children’s lives.” – Lotte Reiter
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cross-section of people involved in the inaugural Heartland Horsham weekend have joined a chorus in declaring the event a ‘resounding’ success.
Wimmera Development Association settlement officer Sara Barron said a Heartland Horsham committee was now considering ‘next steps’ needed for the project’s evolution. “These include what opportunities can we provide for any visitors considering moving to the region, and how best can we support their settlement journey?” she said. “The collaboration of the organisations that make up Heartland Horsham committee are certainly well positioned to make long-term settlement in the region possible, and for the Wimmera to become home to many migrants currently living in urban areas like Melbourne.” Ms Barron said more than 40 migrants and Melbourne-based Lentil As Anything volunteers arrived in Horsham on ‘a beautiful’ Friday evening, when host families welcomed them to the region.
“They were here to enjoy a weekend of planting habitat, feasting on the finest multicultural food and dance and connecting to the Horsham community,” she said. Ms Barron said Friday evening activities, hosted and catered for by the Centre for Participation, provided an opportunity for introductions for the families and Saturday, which started with breakfast prepared by Horsham City Rowing Club, involved planting along the Wimmera River.
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Wimmera Catchment Management Authority provided 6000 indigenous trees to be planted on two designated sites, to help revegetate the area and regenerate native habitats for local wildlife. Wimmera CMA Aboriginal water officer Ben Muir greeted the visitors on site and spoke about his experience as a Traditional Owner working in natural-resource management. Ms Barron said planting then started with Member for Lowan Emma Kealy joining the group. “After lunch, Wicked Wildlife Mo-
bile Zoo arrived on site to introduce our guests to the indigenous animals of the area, before a tour of Horsham with Mayor Mark Radford, finishing at Holy Trinity Lutheran College hall for evening festivities,” she said. “Saturday wrapped up with a Lentil As Anything vegetarian feast and entertainment by Oasis Wimmera and the Karen community in a dance extravaganza. Guests were invited to take to the stage at the end to learn some Bollywood dance moves from expert Anubha Jalla Das. “Our Heartland Horsham visitors were bid farewell as part of a multicultural food festival. Curries, pancakes, noodles and coffees were all on offer at Horsham Showgrounds’ Cattle Shed and the Centre for Participation’s Social Pantry food van’s debut outing.” Although Heartland Horsham was a pilot for Horsham, it built on a Yarrilinks model that had been well honed in Yarriambiack Shire and Hindmarsh Shire’s Project Hindmarsh. Wimmera CMA engagement officer Rae Talbot, who helped develop the
concept more than 20 years ago, was a key figure involved in the event. “The Landcare tree planting that takes place over the weekend is so important to our environment and creating a connection between our guests and the Wimmera,” she said. “It was a lovely caring and sharing weekend made special by so many different people coming together to share their homes, amazing food and dancing, as well as planting many indigenous trees along the Wimmera River. “More than 100 local volunteers have participated in hosting, planting, sharing and showcasing the best of our community and all it has to offer.”
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ARTISTS ON SHOW: Allan McIntyre scans a program at the 42nd Horsham East Rotary Wimmera Art Fair. Megan Lonsdale won ‘best bay’ in show, from runner-up Leanne Onley. Mrs Onley also won best individual artwork. Peter Hill was runner-up. Club president Geoff Eagle said more than $6000 raised at the event would help fund a #SayNO2familyviolence campaign in the region. The project includes a website, signs and contact cards with details of domestic-violence-support services. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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COMMITTED: Carlos Lopez is adjusting to his role as Stawell Secondary College principal while pursing his passion for theatre. He will take to the stage as Gomez Addams in a production of the musical comedy The Addams Family by Horsham’s Smart Artz Theatre Company next month. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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tawell Secondary College’s new principal Carlos Lopez is a man of many talents.
Mr Lopez took over the head role at the college earlier this year and said he had ‘really enjoyed’ working with its staff and students. He said he was committed to helping make the school – and by extension, the town – a better place. “The students are amazing here at Stawell,” he said. “Over the next few years we’ll be working on getting our staff and students to give us feedback as to how we can improve the service to our community. “Education is one of the biggest contributing factors to people’s happiness in life, so as part of a community we need to improve our service. “That’s one thing we’ll be focusing on, so we can go to the next level in terms of not just our academic achievement but also the opportunities we offer students across the board. “So far, I’m really enjoying it and it has been really nice to work with such nice teams of students and staff.” But while enriching the lives of his students is a priority for Mr Lopez, it is far from his only passion. He is also enthusiastic about musical theatre. Mr Lopez will play Gomez Addams in a production of the musical comedy The Addams Family by Horsham’s Smart Artz Theatre Company next month. Mr Lopez said the cast had been rehearsing for the production for months – something he found difficult to balance with his workload at the college. “It’s been a bit of a challenge trying to juggle those two – my role as a principal and the show – because the play is very demanding,” he said. “But when I get to rehearsals, we have a very strong, committed team and we’ve been having a great time, so it is a little bit of time off from
the hustle and bustle. And it has been a very entertaining thing to be going through; we’re having a great time. “There have been jokes we’ve rehearsed time and time again and every time we hear them it’s funnier.” Mr Lopez, who lives in Horsham and previously taught at Horsham College, admitted he did not know what he was ‘getting himself into’ when he auditioned for the show, but said he had loved being able to share a stage with so many talented Wimmera performers. He said the show was looking to build on the success of Horsham Arts Council’s production of Rock of Ages. “I’m really looking forward to showing this to our community,” he said. “I think Horsham has been gifted. I don’t know what they’ve put in the water, but in terms of the performing arts it is not just geographically between Adelaide and Melbourne, but it is a little bit of an oasis in country Victoria. “I think the performers in Victoria have been gifted with I don’t know what, but I do honestly believe there is a lot of talent and the more opportunities people have in Horsham to develop that talent, the better it is. “One of my favourite times of year is when the eisteddfod comes to town, because it showcases talent outside of the two theatre companies – talent that is outstanding. “We had Rock of Ages which is great, and we’re sort of changing pace into a bit of a comedy musical, which I think people will enjoy. “I think we are very fortunate in Horsham to be able to access some really high-quality performing arts and for the public it is amazing.” The Addams Family will be at Horsham Town Hall with five shows between July 17 and 21. Tickets are $30 for adults and $25 for children. People can book tickets by calling the town hall on 5382 9555 or visiting the website, www.horshamtownhall.com.au/hthevent/theaddams-family-a-new-musical.
Council responds to e-waste ban Northern Grampians Shire Council residents will be able to dispose of electronic waste, e-waste, in special sheds at Stawell and St Arnaud transfer stations. The State Government is introducing a ban on e-waste, or any device that has a plug, battery or power cord, from going into landfill from July 1. Figures show e-waste is growing three times faster than the rate of standard municiWednesday, June 12, 2019
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The council will work closely with Grampians Central West Waste and Resource Recovery Group to roll out education programs. Northern Grampians mayor Kevin Erwin said initially, when the ban gets underway, council will allow residents to dispose of their e-waste free of charge at transfer stations. “We encourage our community to take advantage of this,” he said. www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au
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Last month year 10 student Melissa Sanders competed in the Chinese Bridge Competition, also known as Hanyu Qiao – an international Mandarin Chinese language proficiency competition. The competition provides an opportunity for students to compete in China by demonstrating their language and cultural skills through speeches and talent demonstrations. Entrants must be born outside of China and not speak a Chinese language as their first language. The top students from preliminary rounds are selected to compete at a final in China. Melissa was among 25 candidates from across Victoria and Tasmania to compete at a regional final in May, finishing third. She was also among three Stawell Secondary College students to be presented with a HSK level two certificate, with peers Heather Hemley and Chelsea Peachy. The certificate recognises Chinese language proficiency for non-native speakers. College Chinese teacher Ling Zhao said the students studied a HSK training course every Friday during afterschool classes for about a year before taking the test at Victoria University in Melbourne earlier this year. Ms Ling said another student at the college, Elisha Baulch, had been shortlisted for a scholarship program to study Chinese language and literature at a Chinese university in 2020. The college has a strong Chinese language program, and is preparing to send seven selected
Melissa Sanders year nine students overseas as part of a Victorian Young Leaders to China program. The students will tour China in November for a six-week language and culture immersion program. Ms Ling said 18 students from years seven to nine would also take part in a Jiangsu program that promotes reciprocal visits between Victorian and Chinese sister schools. The students will experience a two-week trip to China in September, while as part of the reciprocal exchange arrangement, 19 Chinese students will arrive in Stawell in August. Ms Ling said the Chinese students would have a short stay that would help them ‘enhance the sister school relationship and experience the Australian way of life’.
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ember for Lowan Emma Kealy has continued an exhaustive effort to get more State Government action on the Warracknabeal Education Precinct project by again raising the issue in parliament.
Ms Kealy delivered a passionate speech in State Parliament, expressing outrage at the government’s ‘failure to provide funding necessary to complete the project’. “I am just so angry that Labor has again failed to fund this vital project,” she said. “This year’s budget has been absolutely devastating for schools in the Lowan electorate and, in fact, schools right across country Victoria. “In Warracknabeal we have a situation where we have one-third of a special development school and half of the secondary college built – and two failed budgets by Labor to fix the mess they have created. “The special development school has had to cut back specific, specialised education programs for its students because of this fiasco. “At the secondary college there are cracks in the walls you can fit a fist in, possum urine leaking through the ceiling and students exposed every day to an abundance of high-risk
asbestos that Labor promised to remove by 2020 but has still not funded. “We have the best laboratory and science lab in Victoria all set up at the half-built college but it can’t be used because the students can’t relocate to the new site. “These are the next generation of nurses, agronomists and doctors in our region and Labor is letting them down by not giving them the best possible educational opportunities.” Ms Kealy gave credit to the Warracknabeal people running a ‘finish what you started’ publicity campaign. “Unfortunately the decision to not fund the Warracknabeal Education Precinct is all about Labor’s values and priorities – and country Victoria isn’t one of them,” she said. “Our secondary and SDS students are missing out in Warracknabeal and Labor has done nothing but simply turn their backs on this fantastic community. “It is absolutely disgraceful the people of Warracknabeal are being penalised because they have Daniel Andrews as premier.” A full transcript of Ms Kealy’s parliamentary speech is available online at emmakealy.com/matters_of_public_importance_ education_funding.
Volunteers needed for poppy project Leaders of a Nhill-based poppy project are seeking more volunteers to knit or crochet red poppies for Anzac Day and Remembrance Day. A group of volunteers is decorating eight palm trees
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SINGING SISTERS: Ulani and Liberty Hobbs practise for the Wimmera Music Eisteddfod at Horsham’s Town Hall in July. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Numbers skyrocket for eisteddfod Organisers have been ‘blown away’ by the support for this year’s Wimmera Music Eisteddfod, with a 270-strong line-up preparing to showcase its musical finesse. The competition, returning after a year’s absence, will be at Horsham Town Hall from July 26 to 28. Organising member Venetia Elbourne-Hobbs said a revitalised and diverse program boasting several new categories had increased participation numbers. “We really hoped the community would get behind the eisteddfod, and they certainly have,” she said. “Entries are up across most
disciplines, but particularly woodwind and brass, strings and adult vocal sections. “Offering new sections has no doubt increased the number of individuals competing.” Mrs Elbourne-Hobbs said a main goal for the 2019 eisteddfod was to create evening competitions that included a variety of music disciplines. She said adding these sessions would help create a more memorable and exciting event for audiences. “During the evening sessions we have nine accomplished vocalists competing in the Alex Rathgeber-patron champion event, as well as a family groups section, open choirs,
open community and city bands and original compositions, just to name a few,” she said. “The beauty of an eisteddfod is that audiences can attend as little or as much as they like. “They are free to come and go between performances. “But with the calibre of performances we anticipate this year, we think that audiences will want to stay around and see as much as possible.” Tickets will be available from Horsham Town Hall in Pynsent Street. There will be daytime and evening session tickets, whole-day passes and season passes that cover all three days of the eisteddfod.
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Birthday success
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he 85th birthday celebrations for Country Women’s Association Dimboola branch have been and gone.
What a truly inspirational day it was, with representatives from West Wimmera Group branches attending, including sister branch Central Wimmera Willenabrina and special friend, Paul. Paul has been a big part of Dimboola branch for almost 50 years, since members began sharing and engaging with him as a then threeyear-old at Woodbine. Paul now regards each and every one of the ladies as his family. A feature of the tables at the celebrations was yellow placemats with the CWA logo and telling the story of Dimboola CWA from its beginning in 1934 through to the present, in cleverly worded prose by member Mandy Myers. An achievement few can match was acknowledged with the presentation of a badge and certificate to Shirley Rankin for 66 years of membership. Shirley Launer also marked up 60 years, a truly wonderful effort ladies – well done!
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The Victorian State Conference at Williamstown saw the changing of the guard with Marion Dewar installed as state president for 201920. In West Wimmera, Judi Pymer took over from Sadie Williams, and Prue McCredden, Central Wimmera, following on from Jenni Turnbull. Both of these ladies will have big shoes to fill. Sadie and Jenni were exceptional group presidents. We have every confidence in Judi and Prue. Eight members from West Wimmera attended the state conference, where a resolution West Wimmera group put forward, regarding the return of passenger train services to Horsham, was supported unanimously. We now need to lobby all relevant groups to start the process. Newly formed Kaniva branch ladies took up a collection of goods
for needy men for the state conference charity, Anglicare. We wish president Kathryn Champness and her members well as they join in the activities and fellowship of West Wimmera. Four junior members of CWA branch East Wimmera, participated in the CWA World Conference in Melbourne, in an opening ceremony as flag bearers. In the June edition of the Victorian Country Woman Magazine, both Central and West Wimmera branches featured with photos and items of interest. Of special note was a photo of Drung South foundation member Margaret Uebergang, a member for 56 years, being presented with the 90th CWA of Victoria badge. Members are planning to celebrate this branch birthday with a lunch later this month. Coming up is a West Wimmera Group leather, bead, gum leaves and crochet craft day at Dimboola Senior Citizens Hall on July 15 and West Wimmera Group Conference, hosted by May Branch, at Horsham’s Uniting Church Hall on August 16.
EXCITED: St Patrick’s Primary School Stawell students Ethan Jones and Mia Bailey celebrate winning a $500 voucher from David O Jones Mitre 10 for being the school with the most entries in Stawell and Ararat Cross Country Club’s annual Lindsay Kent Memorial Fun Run at Easter. The students are pictured with David Jones, Mary Kent – the wife of Lindsay Kent – and Stawell and Ararat Cross Country Club’s Keith Lofthouse. Lindsay Kent was a keen and well-respected runner, often appearing in the Stawell Gift. He died in 1996.
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Mixed budget bag for regional shire N
orthern Grampians Shire Mayor Kevin Erwin has welcomed a boost for district sport, early-childhood development, farm support, tourism and roads in the State Government’s latest budget.
But he was also critical of moves that he believe posed a threat to gold-mining in Stawell. He said sport has received a major boost in the shire with the government providing $700,000 toward the redevelopment of Lord Nelson Park in St Arnaud. “Continued investment from the community cricket and world-game facilities grant programs, as well as a new regional netball development program, will provide further opportunities to support local grassroots sport,” he said. He also stressed that children in Northern Grampians shire would be among the first to benefit from the initial roll-out of a subsidised three-year-old kindergarten program. “Evidence continues to show that early childhood education before school lays the foundations for lifelong learning,” he said. “The support for capital investment is also welcomed, as our kids not only need the attention of early childhood educators but the best facilities to learn in.” Cr Erwin said funding to support the council to stop the spread of roadside weeds and pests would also help protect agricultural land and parks. He welcomed support for farmer health, tourism and trade development and roads and bridges. “With many of our farmers reporting a poor harvest due to drought, support for farmer health is so critical to ensure we are looking out for those doing it tough in the community,” he said.
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“The Grampians attracted 2.3-million visitors last year. “The budget investment in visitor attraction, marketing, business support and trade exposure for our wine industry and grants to create silo art will help bring even more visitors to experience the best our region has to offer. “Roads continue to be the biggest cost pressure on the council budget, with the upgrade and maintenance works required far outweighing funding we are able to allocate to them. “The state budget allocation of over $400-million for regional road maintenance and $10.7-million for bridge upgrades and renewals is much needed, especially if some of this investment will be directed toward works on our local roads.” But Cr Erwin also said the council was ‘highly’ concerned about the removal of gold exemption from mining royalties and the potential negative impact it might have on Stawell Gold Mine. “Stawell Gold Mine is going through a transition,” he said. “The mine only re-commenced operations in January this year, following an investment of $50-million into the local economy to create 200 direct jobs at the mine, providing a massive shot in the arm for employment opportunities in Stawell,” he said. “Clearly this latest move has taken the mining sector by surprise and the short timeframe of its commencement meant there was no way this cost was factored into operational planning for further expansion at the mine. “The council will be seeking an urgent meeting with government ministers to discuss options to ensure these revenues are re-directed into the Stawell community.”
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Horsham’s Ss Michael and John’s Primary School Indonesian language teacher Ally Brennan won recognition for her work with children in additional language programs. Mrs Brennan won the Catholic Diocese of Ballarat partnership award for her collaborative work with a south-west languages cluster. Mrs Brennan meets with a group of western Victorian language teachers in Hamilton once a term to share expertise. “We focus on working together as teachers to extend knowledge across each of the schools,” she said. “We plan together and do some professional Wednesday, June 12, 2019
development, which helps to make learning programs better.” Teachers from eight different schools form the group. Mrs Brennan said their use of a ‘professional learning communities’ model, which involves teacher collaboration for student benefit, would be used across the state to teach Indonesian. “The model that we set up for how we work is now being emulated in different parts of the state,” she said. “It is about how all these teachers can come together and work together to improve the outcomes for the students.”
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estern Victorian Coalition MPs are strongly urging Upper House crossbench members to reject a bill designed to restructure fire-fighting services across the state.
Member for Lowan Emma Kealy and Member for Ripon Louise Staley joined Member for South West Coast Roma Britnell, Member for Polwarth Richard Riordan and upper-house Member for Western Victoria Beverley McArthur in making the call. The Opposition believes little has changed since the upper house rejected a similar bill last year. The bill involves the establishment of a new professional statewide fire-fighting agency called Fire Rescue Victoria, which includes turning the Country Fire Authority into an all-volunteer operation. The Opposition believes the new system will place the United Firefighters Union in charge of rural volunteer brigades and in being unworkable, dismantle fire security across regional Victoria. The bill also includes reforms to cancer-compensation rights for firefighters, which the Opposition believes will disadvantage volunteers. The government believes the firefighting structure in Victoria is archaic and due for an overhaul to guarantee the safety of Victorians. State Parliament passed the bill in the lower house last week and will go to the upper house in the next few weeks. The Western Victorian Coalition group released a statement saying the 2019 version of the bill would ‘break apart the CFA’. They said collectively: “Across western Victoria, almost all CFA brigades are 100 percent volunteers. This legislation makes them second-class citizens when it comes to cancer compensation. “The legislation also transfers all paid CFA
staff, including the vital brigade support staff, out of the CFA. “Ever since the government proposed this model – a model rejected by their then Minister Jane Garrett, the CFA board, the Volunteer Fire Brigades of Victoria, and the overwhelming majority of CFA volunteers – the government has failed to properly consult or listen. Nothing has changed. “Liberal and National MPs across western Victoria reject this attack on the brigades and firefighters who have always formed the backbone of firefighting in this highly fire-prone region. We stand with the volunteers and the country communities they protect. “Upper house crossbench MPs weren’t in the parliament last time, but it is imperative they support equal treatment of volunteer and career firefighters for cancer compensation. “It’s also imperative they act to support the structure that volunteers support – which is not what is in this bill.” Ms Kealy added that Lowan had some of the most fire-prone parts of state. “This includes the Grampians, Little Desert and Wyperfeld national parks and many state parks,” she said. “Our 110 volunteer only CFA brigades do an amazing job – they are always first on the scene and provide the vital surge capacity we rely on to keep our people and property safe.” Ms Staley said Ripon had more than 90 all-volunteer brigades. “Their firefighters must have access to the same cancer compensation as career firefighters,” she said. “Upper house MPs Andy Meddick and Stuart Grimley need to support Ripon’s volunteer firefighters and the existing CFA structure.” Stuart Grimley, representing the Justice Party, and Andy Meddick, Animal Justice Party, are two of the five members for Western Victoria in the Victorian Legislative Council.
TRADITIONAL ART: The walls of Nhill’s Iona Digby Harris Nursing Home are sporting a brand new piece of artwork courtesy of one of the home’s residents. Norma Long creates unique, striking artworks, many of which are for sale. West Wimmera Health Service chief executive Ritchie Dodds said Ms Long’s creation was an excellent way to help the service acknowledge traditional owners of the land during National Reconciliation Week. He said the service was committed to increasing cultural awareness and understanding through continual learning, practising respect and sensitivity, and taking further steps to improve the access of services for all with the actions of a new diversity plan. Mr Dodds is pictured with Ms Long and her artwork.
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indmarsh Shire residents will see changes to their public libraries from July 1 as part of a transition to a new shared-services model and the establishment of static library services in Jeparit and Rainbow.
With works on a new Dimboola Library scheduled to start shortly, Hindmarsh Shire Council has also been reviewing the mobile library arrangements for Jeparit and Rainbow. The new building in Dimboola will house library assets and increase the overall floor space available to users. The plan is to create a multi-purpose centre to provide residents with a modern and welcoming library and council customer service centre that will become a versatile community hub. Council chief executive Greg Wood said the library developments were exciting for all shire residents, as well as people in Dimboola, Jeparit and Rainbow. “Modern libraries are becoming more than buildings that just have books on shelves that you can borrow, they are becoming community hubs and places where residents can go to read the newspaper, catch up with friends, use the public internet or indeed, borrow a book,” he said. “A review of current library services has enabled the council to review ways of improving library services in Jeparit and Rainbow.
“These towns are currently served by a mobile library, with Jeparit receiving two hours a fortnight and Rainbow two-and-a-half hours a fortnight. “Our review and investigations are looking at different scenarios effective from July 1, 2020, and one of the options under consideration is to establish static libraries at council customer service centres in Jeparit and Rainbow. “This system has worked well in Dimboola for many years and there are other councils throughout Victoria that provide a similar service. “This will provide Jeparit and Rainbow and district residents with a minimum of one-anda-half days of service a week, which is a significant increase from the minimal hours they receive now.” The council is also exploring ways to share library services with other municipalities in the region. It intends to employ a Nhill branch library staff member from July 1 and work with neighbouring shires on the concept. “The next 12 months will be an exciting time for communities within Hindmarsh Shire as the council investigates and implements new and improved systems and operations to increase access for the broad range of services that modern libraries are now providing elsewhere,” Mr Wood said.
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(August 23 - September 23) Lucky Colour: Mauve Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 7.9.3.4 Lotto Numbers: 1.16.23.34.41.22 Travel is indicated and should be happy and entertaining. Most problems will resolve and past contacts will delight many.
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(April 21 - May 20) Lucky Colour: Lemon Lucky Day: Sunday Racing Numbers: 6.9.1.2 Lotto Numbers: 1.17.23.34.44.45 Be very careful to read the fine print on any important documents. If you believe in yourself, you will gain your desires. Many will be trying out new adventures.
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(November 23 - December 20) Lucky Colour: Red Lucky Day: Saturday Racing Numbers: 6.8.3.4 Lotto Numbers: 1.15.23.35.41.22 More energy to handle the uncertainties around you. You will be able to solve long standing problems and new ventures should be successful. Love relationships could hot up.
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(December 21 - January 19) Lucky Colour: Silver Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 4.6.2.3 Lotto Numbers: 1.14.23.27.34.38 Most will feel restless and inclined to drop their guard in lovers pursuits. Money will be easier to come by and in career aims you should be ahead of opposition.
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(May 21 - June 21) Lucky Colour: White Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 7.9.1.4 Lotto Numbers: 1.16.23.34.36.22 Better luck should start to show and it is a good time to make plans and try new ventures. If undecided about committing yourself to long term ventures, consult the experts before signing on the dotted line.
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Congratulations Celebrating Diversity Award Wimmera Pride Project
New Resident Award Zack Currie
Founded in 2015, the Wimmera Pride Project is a grassroots movement aimed at enriching the lives of LGBTQI+ people and their allies within the community. Now led by an enthusiastic committee of 8, all of whom are passionate about inclusion, the Wimmera Pride Project is vocal in securing equal rights for the LGBT community, recently conducting a survey of local politicians and hosting a function for IDAHOBIT day – the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Bi-Phobia. With all members going above and beyond to promote the project and its mission, the project hosts regular functions like “Thursgay” and “Queer Beers” to help isolated people socialise with like-minded people and to promote inclusion and safety for all, regardless of sexual preference.
Joining Horsham Ag. Society just 7 months after moving to Horsham from Bonnie Doon, Zack is actively involved in monthly working bees at Maydale Reserve and helps plan and prepare for all show events including the Horsham Show and the Horse Show. Incredibly hands on, Zack also volunteers as bar manager, coordinating rosters and stock control, and has helped run a number of events from the German Fest to the New Years Eve celebration. Often referring to the Ag. Society as his family, Zack has firmly made Horsham his home. In 2016 he won the Junior Show Ambassador Award, going on to compete at Wimmera level in 2017 and took on the role of Show President in 2019. With an interest in history, Zack has also joined the Horsham Historical Society and it was his effective balancing of his work and volunteer lives, as well as his strong advocacy for a younger presence on committees that stood out to the judges.
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Yea and District Memorial Hospital board directors and executive staff visited Rural Northwest Health’s Yarriambiack Lodge at Warracknabeal as part of a collaborative learning exercise. Rural Northwest Health chair Julia Hausler said the Yea team was eager to position its organisation more distinctively into the future as a provider of excellence in aged care and a community health hub. She said the visit gave Rural Northwest Health opportunity to educate Yea members on models
of care, answer questions and discuss future learning opportunities between services. “The Yea team was keen to interact with our staff and board and to tour Yarriambiack Lodge,” she said. “Yea chairman Ian Marshman’s family was originally from Yaapeet and Warracknabeal, and he’d heard about our excellent awardwinning aged care through RNH board director Professor Amanda Kenny. “The two boards discussed models of shared resourcing such as corporate services, working with other health services in an alliance and the upcoming introduction of voluntary assisted dying legislation.” Ms Hausler said Rural North-
west board director Carolyn Morcom and wellbeing coordinator Katie Ramsdale led Yea staff on the tour. Rural Northwest Health chief executive Kevin Mills said hosting Yea and including members in the board meeting was a fantastic opportunity for the organisations to learn from each other and draw on their key strengths for future community benefit. “The growing uptake in cooperation among regional health services will lead to greater health outcomes for our respective communities,” he said. “It was great to be able to share what we do and what we are trying to achieve at Rural Northwest Health, and it is always nice to receive positive feedback.”
WORKING TOGETHER: Yea and District Memorial Hospital board directors and staff touring Rural Northwest Health Warracknabeal campus as part of a networking and learning exercise. From left, Yea board member Gary Pollard; Rural Northwest Health memory support nurse Katie Ramsdale; Yea’s board member Delys Leslie, director of nursing Lorina Gray, board chair Ian Marshman and aged care unit manager Heather Luke; Rural Northwest’s aged-care nurse unit-manager Margaret Waldron, board director Carolyn Morcom and chair Julia Hausler.
CREATING LINKS: From left, Mildura Base Hospital Critical Care Telehealth project officer Andrea Bock, anesthetist Dr Alison Walker, Alfred Health intensivist Dr Tim Leong, Wimmera Health Care Group Telehealth project officer Carmel McFarlane and Wimmera Health Care Group physician Dr Chris Ebersohn discuss a new partnership.
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Telehealth to link critical services Wimmera Health Care Group’s Intensive Care Unit will soon be able to link from Horsham via telehealth to a critical-care specialist at Melbourne’s Alfred Health. Taking part in the Critical Care Telehealth Project is another way for Wimmera people to receive metropolitan-level care without leaving the region. Mildura Base Hospital implemented the Critical Care Telehealth Project in 2017, which used telehealth to manage certain patients at Mildura ICU through support from Alfred Hospital ‘intensivists’. Following Mildura’s success, Safer Care
Victoria organisation is now supporting other services to get involved, including Wimmera Health Care Group, one of three regional areas trialling the model. Wimmera Health Care Group medical services director Professor Alan Wolff said the project was another leap forward in rural health care. “Through telehealth, our doctors can review the care of ICU patients with intensivists in Melbourne,” he said. “This allows for a broader range of patients to be treated here in our ICU and not transferred to Melbourne away from their
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azda has introduced a new flagship for its BT-50 ute range, the Boss, based on the dual-cab 4x4 GT and priced from $55,990 driveaway – cheaper than the regular GT that retails for $58,330 plus on-roads for the automatic version.
The Boss adds a new sound system and suite of gloss black accessories to separate it from the rest of the range and give it a tough exterior look. Audiophiles will appreciate the addition of an Alpine S-Series speaker
system with carbon-fibre reinforced plastic components and eight speakers with four 6.5-inch speakers featuring high-amplitude multi-roll technology for greater sound accuracy. Two independent one-inch silk dome tweeters are located in the A-pillar, while the rear speakers also have tweeters. Just one colour – Snowflake White Pearl Mica – will be offered on the Boss, helping to highlight the contrasting exterior black accessories. All exterior chrome elements such as on the grille, door handles, mirror
caps, sports bar and tubular side steps have been replaced with a gloss black finish, while 17-inch eight-spoke black alloy wheels enhance the look. A black-and-white Boss decal runs along the length of the body, increasing in width from front to rear. A soft black tonneau cover helps to increase security. The Boss builds on the standard GT specification that includes black leather trim, central locking tailgate, tubliner, eight-way adjustable power driver’s seat and smartphone mirroring.
As with the rest of the 4x4 BT50 range, the Boss employs a 3.2litre five-cylinder turbo-diesel engine producing 147kW at 3000rpm and 470NM from 1750-2250rpm, mated exclusively to a six-speed automatic transmission. Mazda Australia managing director Vinesh Bhindi said the Boss gave customers the opportunity to buy an already-customised vehicle off the showroom floor. “The new Boss grade amplifies the tough ute’s looks and adds quality equipment to improve the owner-
ship experience,” he said. “Adding the Boss grade to our line-up gives customers the option to purchase an already customised, accessory loaded Mazda BT-50 that will stand out from the crowd.” Through the first five months of the year, sales of the 4x4 BT-50 have dipped 5.5 percent to 3505 units, while 4x2 sales have retracted even further, with 1722 sales representing a 13.6 percent decline year-on-year. – Robbie Wallis
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS: [ The 7 Day Sale $777 Bonus offer can be claimed in addition to current Kia retail offers. The $777 Bonus is available on new Kia vehicles purchased between 10 June 2019 – 16 June 2019 while stocks last. Vehicles must be delivered by 30 June 2019. The $777 Bonus is only redeemable against the purchase of a new Kia vehicle and must be claimed from a Kia dealer (acting as agent for Kia Motors Australia Pty Ltd for this specific purpose) at the time of the purchase of the vehicle. The amount of $777 will be deducted from the recommended retail price of the vehicle (or the advertised vehicle price if another retail offer applies to the vehicle). The Bonus may not be used to pay any other person or for any other purpose. To claim the $777 Bonus, customers must complete a $777 Bonus redemption form at the time of the purchase of the vehicle. The redemption form is available at kia.com.au/bonus and from any participating Kia dealer. Private buyers only. Kia reserves the right to change, supersede or extend these offers. Drive away offers available on new vehicles and for private buyers only. Vehicles must be purchased and delivered before 30 June 2019. Premium Paint at additional cost. A. Recommended drive away price for Sportage Si Premium with automatic. S. Safety technologies are supplemental systems only and do not replace the need for the driver to exercise care and attention. JBL® is a trademark of Harman International Industries, Incorporated. For warranty terms & conditions visit kia.com.au/warranty. KIA183SAL_10x7_DLR_SPO
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MORROW NISSAN Gavin Morrow
MOTOR GROUP
0418 504 985 Director
Wade Morrow
0409 133 939 Director
Craig Kemp
0418 504 987 Sales
Tom Gallagher
Steve Chamberlain
Sales
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0456 744 014
0438 592 788
Daniel Ross
0423 106 273
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^Maximum recommended driveaway price for ABN holders on new Navara RX Single Cab 4x2 Manual. Excludes † government, rental and national fleet customers. Nissan reserves the right to vary, extend or withdraw this offer. Premium paint available at additional cost. ~Price includes tray to the value of $2,180.66 (including fitment and GST). Any difference in price for alternate tray and fitment to be paid by the customer. †Subject to complying with statutory conditions. Eligibility for instant asset write-off and percentage of write off depend on your specific circumstances (including whether the vehicle will be used solely for business purposes). For more information on accessing the instant asset write-off, speak to your accountant or a qualified tax professional. See Nissan.com.au for warranty Ts&Cs. (JEKQ-Y6M3)
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^Maximum recommended driveaway price for ABN holders on new Navara RX Single Cab 4x2 Manual. Excludes government, rental and national fleet customers. Nissan reserves the right to vary, extend or withdraw this offer. Premium paint available at additional cost. ~Price includes tray to the value of $2,180.66 (including fitment and GST). Any difference in price for alternate tray andsupporter fitment to beof paid by the customer. †Subject to complying with statutory conditions. Eligibility for instant asset write-off and percentage of write off depend on your specific circumstances (including whether the vehicle will be used solely for business purposes). For more information on accessing the instant asset write-off, speak to your accountant or a qualified tax professional. See Nissan.com.au for warranty Ts&Cs. (JEKQ-Y6M3) Page 26 www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au Wednesday, June 12, 2019
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Volkswagen lowers entry point
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olkswagen Group Australia has expanded its Tiguan medium SUV range with the addition of the entry-level 110TSI Trendline and Comfortline, and Allspace 110TSI Comfortline.
If the 110TSI nameplate sounds familiar, Volkswagen Group Australia, VGA, previously offered the variant but was forced to withdraw it from sale while awaiting approval under new Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure emissions regulations. Starting at $34,150 plus on-road costs for the 110TSI Trendline, the point of entry to the Tiguan range has dropped by a considerable $9000, while the seven-seat Tiguan Allspace range is now $4500 more accessible with the $40,150 110TSI Comfortline. The five-seat 110TSI Comfortline sits $4500 above the Trendline at $38,650, while the 132TSI R-Line Edition revealed in April checks in at $46,990, placing it between the 132TSI Comfortline and 162TSI Highline. The returning 110TSI packages halogen headlights, black roof rails, 17-inch Montana alloy wheels, front and rear parking sensors, automatic headlights and rain-sensing wipers, and an 8.0-inch Composition infotainment system with App Connect.
ADDITION: The new 110TSI variant makes the Volkswagen Tiguan more affordable at $34,150 plus onroad costs.
Standard safety equipment includes front assist with city emergency braking and pedestrian monitoring, lane assist with adaptive lane keep assist, park assist, driver fatigue monitor and a rearview camera. Stepping up to the Comfortline adds an electrically operated tailgate, dynamic LED headlights, 18-inch Kingston alloys, keyless entry and start,
electric folding door mirrors, 8.0-inch Discover Media infotainment system, three-zone climate control, overhead storage, carpet mats and chrome roof rails with additional chrome elements. Options on 110TSI models include metallic or pearl paint, $800, Driver Assistance package, $1700 on Trendline, $1600 on Comfortline, and the Comfortline-only Sound and Vision
package, $3200 or Luxury package, $4000. Both 110TSI models make use of a 1.4-litre turbo-petrol four-cylinder engine producing 110kW-250Nm, driving the front wheels through a six-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. Meanwhile, the 132TSI R-Line Edition, based on the 132TSI Com-
fortline, adds the R-Line package as standard, which includes 19-inch Sebring alloys, two-tone ‘Race’ cloth upholstery, the second-generation Active Info Display and tinted windows. Other standard kit includes an 8.0inch infotainment system, three-zone climate control, front and rear parking sensors, front foglights, automatic LED headlights and rain-sensing wipers. Safety equipment extends to front assist with city autonomous emergency braking, pedestrian monitoring, lane assist, park assist, multi-collision brake, rearview camera and the ‘driver assistance package’ which bundles adaptive cruise control, side assist, rear traffic alert, traffic jam assist and emergency assist. The 132TSI employs a 2.0-litre turbo-petrol four-cylinder engine developing 132kW-320Nm, driving all four wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic. Options are limited to an electric glass sunroof at $2000, or metallic pearl-effect paint which sets buyers back $800. Through the first four months of 2019, Tiguan sales have dropped 29.5 percent to 2379 sales, down on the 3374 new registrations to the same point last year. – Robbie Wallis
Tesla Model 3 heads Down Under
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esla’s most affordable model yet, the Model 3, will hit Australian showrooms in August priced from $66,000 before onroad costs for the rear-drive Standard Range Plus variant or $85,000 for the all-paw, dual-motor Performance grade. Finally available in Australia more than three years after its initial reveal, and more than two years since it first went on sale in its native US market, the cheapest Tesla model will sit upstream of the new-generation $49,990 Nissan Leaf, as well as Hyundai’s electric versions of the Kona and Ioniq that start at $59,990 and $44,990 respectively.
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However, Tesla’s base Model 3 boasts 460km of driving range when tested on the less stringent and outdated New European Driving Cycle test, as well as a top speed of 225kmh and a zero-to100kmh acceleration time of 5.6 seconds. For comparison, the Ioniq Electric delivers 280km of range on the NEDC, while the Leaf and Kona Electric were tested on the newer Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure and feature 270km and 449km of emissionsfree driving respectively. Stepping up to the Model 3 Performance, driving range swells to 560km, top speed is bumped up to 233kmh and the landmark
triple-digit sprint is slashed to a supercar-scaring 3.4s. Standard equipment in the Model 3 includes power-adjustable and heated front seats, 18-inch wheels, satellite navigation, LED foglights, four USB ports, twophone docking station, tinted glass roof and heated side mirrors with dimming and fold functions. Safety systems extend to autonomous emergency braking and blind-spot monitoring, while buyers can also option Tesla’s Autopilot semi-autonomous system for $8000 that currently includes automatic lane changing, automated parking and adaptive cruise control. – Tung Nguyen
AUSTRALIA BOUND: Tesla Model 3 will land in Australian showrooms in August, priced from $66,000 before on-road costs.
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51,990
$
DRIVE AWAY*
SCHEDULED SERVICING
D-MAX 4X2 SX SINGLE CAB CHASSIS MANUAL
• 18" ALLOY WHEELS, FOG LIGHTS, SIDE STEPS & ROOF RAILS • 8" TOUCHSCREEN AUDIO w/ SATNAV, USB & BLUETOOTH® AUDIO STREAMING • LEATHER ACCENTED SEATS§
• 7" TOUCHSCREEN AUDIO w/ USB & BLUETOOTH® AUDIO STREAMING • FUEL EFFICIENT 7.2L/100KM# • MASSIVE 2,550MM LONG ALLOY TRAY~
$
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EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL
LIMITED STOCK
$
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SCHEDULED SERVICING
39,990
DRIVE AWAY*
MU-X 4X4 LS-T 7 SEAT AUTO
MU-X 4X2 LS-M 7 SEAT AUTO
• 8" TOUCHSCREEN AUDIO w/ SATNAV, USB & BLUETOOTH® AUDIO STREAMING • PASSIVE ENTRY & START SYSTEM • LEATHER ACCENTED SEATS§
• 7" TOUCHSCREEN AUDIO w/ USB & BLUETOOTH® AUDIO STREAMING • REVERSING CAMERA & REAR PARK ASSIST • OUTSTANDING 3.0T TOWING+
EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL 2 YEARS FREE‡
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D-MAX 4X4 LS-T CREW CAB UTE AUTO EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL 2 YEARS FREE‡
26,990
EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL
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LMCT 7944
95 Stawell Road, Horsham Ph 5382 4677
MOTOR GROUP 95 Stawell Road, Horsham Ph: 5382 4677 2017 JEEP COMPASS TRAILHAWK 4X4
38,990
1LJ-2DH. Full Toyota service book, 2x keys, locally owned and traded in - just serviced, extremely tidy auto 4x4, alloy bullbar, sat nav, Bluetooth & cruise
2011 RANGE ROVER EVOQUE PURE
2012 FORD RANGER XL PX D/CAB
23,990
Demo & Used Cars
2018 FORD RANGER WILDTRAK PX MKII
56,990
$
D/WAY
$
D/WAY
D/WAY
WAS $29,990
WAS $25,990
YXD-695. 125,000km, 2.2L 140kW turbo diesel, 6-spd auto, full Range Rover service history, two keys, leather, reverse cam, just serviced
1PB-7UK. Dual cab ute, 4-cylinders, 2.2L manual, 4X4 dual range, diesel
ALZ-450. 4-door ute, 5-cylinders, 3.2L sports automatic, 4x4 dual range, diesel
2013 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO
2018 JEEP CHEROKEE LIMITED 4X4
2009 TOYOTA HILUX SR
27,990
0418 131 163
52,990
D/WAY
0419 510 284 Sales Manager
1AS-3TV. 215,000km, 3.2L turbo diesel, 5-speed auto, 7 seater, 4x4, towpack, cruise control, electric brakes
2016 FORD PX2 RANGER WILDTRAK
2016 HOLDEN VF II C/DORE EVOKE
49,990
19,990
$
$
D/WAY
D/WAY WAS $21,990
1IS-7TO. 71,000km, 3.2L turbo diesel, 6-spd auto, new all terrain tyres, heated seats, GPS, camera, roller hard lid
1IX-6XP. 87,206km, 3.0L V6 engine, 6-speed auto, full service book, two keys, reverse, camera & sensors
2012 ISUZU D-MAX LST 4X4
2010 FORD PK RANGER XLT 4X4
33,990
$
D/WAY
D/WAY
20,490
$
D/WAY
WAS $34,990
XLE-526. 4-speed automatic, 157,000kms, silver, cruise control, Bluetooth, power windows, tow pack, bull bar
Nick Wilson
D/WAY
1NZ-3PI. 74,000km, 3.2L turbo diesel, 6-spd auto, TJM bullbar, scrubs, steps, towpack, GPS, camera, driving lights
$
WAS $19,990
ALZ-443. 5-door SUV, 6-cylinders, 3.2L sports automatic, 4X4 on demand, petrol
Bill Norton
2018 FORD EVEREST TREND
16,990
$
WAS $18,990
MUST
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2010 MITSUBISHI NT PAJERO ACTIV
D/WAY
EVERYTHING
$
D/WAY
WAS $48,990
1KB-9OT. 126,000km, 3.0L V6 turbo diesel, 8-speed auto, heated seats, Bluetooth, economical
17,990
$
D/WAY
WAS $29,990
WAS $58,990
46,990
$
44,990
$
Multiple vehicles all reduced by $2000
AKM-726. 4250km, 2.0L turbo diesel, 9-spd auto, sunroof, push button start, Uconnect system with sat nav, voice command Bluetooth, cruise, reverse cam., park assist
$
2015 FORD PX2 RANGER XLT 4X4
SALE
D/WAY
WAS $36,990
27,990
Run Out
34,990
$
D/WAY
WAS $40,990
www.nortonmotorgroup.com.au Western Highway, Stawell Ph: 5358 2144
2014 TOYOTA HILUX SR5 4X4 D/CAB
$
You’ll like us... we’re different!
LMCT: 7944
5-star ANCAP safety rating on all MU-X models & 4x4 D-MAX Crew Cab models built from November 2013 onwards & 4x2 D-MAX Crew Cab High Ride models built from November 2014 onwards. *Private & ABN holders only on 19MY vehicles. Excludes government, fleet, rental & non-profit buyers. Includes one year business vehicle registration, CTP insurance, dealer delivery & statutory charges. Metallic/mica/pearl paint $500 extra. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers from 1/5/19 until 30/6/19 unless extended, varied or while stocks last. Excludes demonstrators. ^6 years/150,000km (whichever occurs first), for Eligible Vehicles with a Warranty Start Date on or after 1/1/19. Excludes trays & accessories. <6 years Roadside Assistance (unlimited kilometres) for Eligible Vehicles with a Warranty Start Date on or after 1/1/19. >The Capped Price Servicing Program (“CPS Program”) applies to Eligible Vehicles at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers only. For 19MY & later vehicle models, the Capped Price Servicing covers the first 7 Scheduled Services for up to 7 years/105,000km (whichever occurs first). CPS Program is subject to change. For full terms & conditions, current pricing & model eligibility visit isuzuute.com.au/service-plus-disclaimer. +3.5 tonne braked towing capacity on D-MAX 4x4 & 4x2 High Ride models & 3.0 tonne braked towing capacity on all MU-X models when fitted with an optional genuine Isuzu UTE tow bar kit. ~Includes economy alloy tray fitted at motorpool. #Fuel consumption & emissions figures based on ADR 81/02 (combined cycle test) & are to be used for vehicle comparison purposes only. Actual fuel consumption & emissions will vary depending on many factors including, but not limited to, traffic conditions, individual driving style & vehicle condition. §Seats have leather touches or accents (excluding third row for MU-X), but are not wholly leather. ‡Offer is limited to 19MY 4x4 D-MAX & 4x4 MU-X models sold & delivered between 1/5/19 & 30/6/19 to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. The Scheduled Servicing offer covers standard items (normal operating conditions) as listed in IUA Warranty & Service Booklet for the first 2 years Scheduled Servicing (covering the first 2 Scheduled Services up to 24 months/30,000km – whichever occurs first). Offer does not cover any other Scheduled Service, Make-up Scheduled Service or any additional service items or requirements, which are at the owner’s expense. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with any other offer.
1NJ-5JA. 8500km, 3.2L 5-cylinder turbo diesel, 6-spd auto, reverse camera, satellite navigation, adaptive cruise, 7 seats
James Henwood 0408 846 244 Sales/ Finance
ZMH-562. 98,006km, 3.0L turbo diesel, 5-spd auto, leather seats, reverse cam., cruise, after market headunit with Bluetooth, tow pack, tonneau cover, full service history
Clinton Smith 0402 366 659 Sales/ Finance
XYQ-667. 150,371km, 3.0L turbo-diesel, 5-speed manual, local owner, towbar, cruise control
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6:00 Reel Action [s] 6:30 Escape Fishing With ET [s] 7:00 RPM [s] 8:00 Which Car? [s] 8:30 What’s Up Down Under [s] 9:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Saturday (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 The Renovation King [s] 1:30 The Home Team [s] 2:00 Healthy Homes Australia [s] 2:30 The Cook’s Pantry With Matt Sinclair [s] 3:00 Foodie Adventures With Ash Pollard [s] 3:30 What’s Up Down Under [s] 4:00 The Living Room (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 Jamie’s Quick & Easy Food [s] 7:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) [s] 7:30 Ambulance UK (PG) [s] 8:45 Ambulance (PG) [s] 10:00 One Born Every Minute (M mp) [s] 11:00 Hawaii Five-0: Pio Ke Kukui, Po’ele Ka Hale (When The Light Goes Out, The House Is Dark) (M) [s]
6:00 Religious Programs 7:30 A Dog’s Tale [s] 8:00 The Living Room (PG) [s] 9:00 Luxury Escapes [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Sunday (PG) [s] 12:00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 12:20 The Cook’s Pantry With Matt Sinclair [s] 12:50 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 1:20 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 1:50 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 2:20 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 3:30 RPM [s] 4:00 Supercars: Highlights Supercars Darwin [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) [s] 6:30 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 9:10 FBI: Apex (M v) [s] 10:10 NCIS (M v) [s] 11:05 NCIS: Handle With Care (M v) [s] 12:00 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning
6:00 Headline News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 2:40 Entertainment Tonight [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] 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 8:40 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) [s] 9:40 Kinne Tonight (PG) [s] 10:10 Mr Black (M) [s] 10:40 The Graham Norton Show (M) [s] 11:40 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:40 The Project [s] 1:40 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS This Morning
6:00 Headline News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 2:10 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Neighbours (PG) [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] 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 8:40 Mr Black (M) [s] 9:10 Mr Black (M) [s] 9:40 NCIS: Philly (M v) [s] 10:35 NCIS: Los Angeles: Shell Game (M v) [s] 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project [s] 1:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS This Morning
6:00 Headline News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Five Bedrooms (PG) [s] 1:00 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 2:10 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Neighbours (PG) [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] 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 8:40 Five Bedrooms (PG) [s 9:40 Bull: Separate Together (M v) [s] 10:40 Sports Tonight [s] 11:10 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:10 The Project (PG) [s] 1:10 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning
6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Blue-Eyed Butcher” (M d,v,s) (’12) – A woman appears to have a fairy-tale life, but six years into her marriage the fairytale crumbles when her husband is found buried in the backyard of their home. Stars: Sara Paxton 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 7:30 AFL: Round 13: Adelaide Crows v Richmond Tigers *Live* From Adelaide Oval [s] 10:30 AFL: Post Game [s] 11:00 The Latest Seven News [s] 11:30 Home And Away (PG) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping
6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Pregnant At 17” (M v,s) (’12) – A wife discovers her husband’s teenage mistress is pregnant and seeks to help the young girl, but they’re put in danger when someone from the teen’s dark past returns. Stars: Josie Bissett 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens [s] 7:30 AFL: Round 13: Essendon Bombers v Hawthorne Hawks *Live* From Marvel Stadium, Melbourne [s] 10:30 AFL: Post Game [s] 11:30 TBA 1:00 Home Shopping
6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show Weekend [s] 12:00 TBA 1:30 Movie: “Into The Woods” (PG) (’14) – A modern twist on several beloved fairy tales, intertwining the plots of a few choice stories and exploring the consequences of the characters’ wishes and quests. Stars: Anna Kendrick 4:00 Better Homes And Gardens [s] 5:00 Seven News At 5 [s] 5:30 Border Security - Australia’s Front Line (PG) [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 6:30 TBA 7:00 AFL: Round 13: Carlton Blues v Western Bulldogs *Live* From Marvel Stadium, Melbourne [s] 10:00 AFL: Post Game [s] 11:00 TBA 12:00 Time After Time: Suitcases Of Memories (M v) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping
6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 AFL Game Day [s] 11:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue [s] 12:00 House Of Wellness [s] 1:00 Kochie’s Business Builders (PG) [s] 1:30 Crash Investigation Unit: Mystery Collision (PG) [s] 2:00 VFL: Round 11: Port Melbourne v Williamstown *Live* From Adcon Stadium [s] 5:00 Seven News [s] 5:30 The Great Weekend (PG) [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 House Rules (PG) [s] 8:30 Sunday Night (PG) [s] 9:30 TBA 10:30 TBA 11:30 Women Who Kill (M) [s] – This documentary secures incredible access to bring you behind the bars and into the cells to learn what drove these women to kill and how they now feel about their actions and their future. 12:30 Home Shopping
6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Tiny House Of Terror” (M v) (’17) – After the tragic disappearance and presumed death of her tech mogul husband, a woman decides to move to a rustic and cosy tiny house. However, she soon feels that she’s being watched. Stars: Francia Raisa 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 7:30 House Rules (PG) [s] 8:45 TBA 11:15 The Latest Seven News [s] 11:45 Talking Footy (M) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping
6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “A Sister’s Revenge” (M v) (’13) – A restaurateur has it all, a successful business, a beautiful house and a loving family, until a ravishing femme fatale with stiletto heels and an axe to grind walks into his life. Stars: Brooke Burns 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 7:30 TBA 8:30 Andrew Denton: Interview (M) [s] 9:30 TBA 10:30 The Latest Seven News [s] 11:00 The Goldbergs: I Coulda Been A Lawyer (PG) [s] 11:30 The Goldbergs: Major League (PG) [s] 12:00 Deception: Pilot (M v) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping
6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Watch Your Back” (M) (’15) – A recently married woman starts receiving threatening text messages and photos of herself that quickly disappear from her phone, and she becomes determined to find out who is stalking her and why. Stars: AnnaLynne McCord 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 7:30 TBA 8:30 The Front Bar (M) [s] 9:30 The Latest Seven News [s] 10:30 TBA 11:30 Blindspot: Ca-CaCandidate For Cri-Cri-Crime (M mp) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping
5:30 Today [s] 10:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Kevin Can Wait: Under 40 (PG) [s] 2:00 Talkin Bout Your Generation (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 RBT: Baby Shower/ The Carer (PG) [s] 8:30 Paramedics (PG) [s] 9:30 Kings Cross ER (PG) [s] 10:30 Lethal Weapon: Better Living Through Chemistry (MA15+) [s] 11:30 Cold Case: Fireflies (M) [s] 12:25 World’s Funniest Videos Top 10 Countdown: Outside The Comfort Zone (PG) [s] 12:55 Extra [s] 1:30 Home Shopping 4:00 Ellen (PG) [s]
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “Speechless” (PG) (’94) Stars: Geena Davis 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 RBT: Designated Driver/ Gentle Giant (PG) [s] 8:30 Movie: “Catch Me If You Can” (PG) (’02) Stars: Tom Hanks, Leonardo DiCaprio, Amy Adams 11:20 Timeless: Stranded (M) [s] 12:10 Underbelly: Squizzy: Squizzy Tempts Fate (M l,v,n) [s] 1:05 Extra [s] 1:30 Home Shopping 4:30 The Avengers: Mission Highly Improbable (PG) [s] 5:30 A Current Affair [s]
6:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Today [s] 10:00 Today Extr (PG) [s] 12:00 Our State On A Plate (PG) [s] 12:30 World’s Greatest Cities (PG) [s] 1:30 Australia’s Top Ten Of Everything (PG) [s] 2:30 Superfoods: The Real Story [s] 3:00 Netball: Lightning v Magpies *Live* From USC, Sunshine Coast [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Saturday [s] 7:00 Movie: “Toy Story” (G) (’95) Stars: Tom Hanks 8:45 Movie: “E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial” (PG) (’82) Stars: Dee Wallace 11:00 Movie: “Get Shorty” (MA15+) (’95) Stars: John Travolta 1:00 Australia’s Top Ten Of Everything: Funny Brits (M) [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 5:30 Wesley Impact [s]
6:00 Living The Dream (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Today [s] 10:00 Sunday Footy Show (PG) [s] 12:00 Sports Sunday (PG) [s] 1:00 Netball: Suncorp Super Netball: Firebirds v Vixens *Live* QSNC, Brisbane [s] 3:00 The Voice: Knockouts 2 (PG) [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Sunday [s] 7:00 The Voice: Knockouts 3 (PG) [s] 8:30 60 Minutes (PG) [s] 9:30 Suburban Gangsters: Mick Sayers And George Freeman: The Gamblers (M) [s] 10:30 TBA 11:30 Cops UK: Body Cam Squad (M) [s] 12:30 Filthy Rich (M v,l) [s] 1:30 Getaway (PG) [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 2:30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo [s] 3:00 Home Shopping 4:00 The Baron (PG) [s]
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Extra (PG) [s] 1:30 The Voice: Knockouts 3 (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Voice: The Battles 1 (PG) [s] 9:10 Lip Sync Battles: Mariah Carey Tribute: Jermaine Dupri vs. Darren Chris [s] 9:40 TBA 10:10 Footy Classified (M) [s] 11:10 The Oval Office (M) [s]11:40 The Closer: Double Blind (M) [s] 12:35 The Innocence Network: Barry Gibbs (M l) [s] 1:30 Home Shopping 4:00 Ellen (PG) [s]
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 The Voice: The Battles 1 (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Voice: The Battles 2 (PG) [s] 9:10 The Big Bang Theory: The Plagiarism Schism (PG) [s] 9:40 The Big Bang Theory: The Meteorite Manifestation (PG) [s] 10:10 Timeless: Space Race (M) [s] 11:10 Major Crimes: By Any Means (Part 4) (M v) [s] 12:05 This Time Next Year UK [s] 1:00 Adelady (PG) [s] 1:30 Extra [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 2:30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo [s] 3:00 Home Shopping
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 The Voice: The Battles 2 (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Talkin Bout Your Generation (PG) [s] 8:40 20 To One: Greatest Global Crazes (M) [s] 9:40 Botched: The Real Boobs Of New Jersey (M) [s] 10:40 Rizzoli And Isles: Family Matters (M) [s] 11:30 Mom: A Cricket And A Hedge Made Of Gold (M) [s] 11:50 Mom: A Few Thongs And A Hawaiian Funeral (M) [s] 12:15 World’s Funniest Videos Top 10 Countdown: Water Works (PG) [s] 12:40 Harry (PG) [s] 1:35 Extra [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 4:00 Ellen (PG) [s]
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 11:30 Bowls 2019: Australian Open *Live* 4:00 Over The Black Dot 5:00 Going Places With Ernie Dingo 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Football: FIFA Women’s World Cup Highlights 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Walking Britain’s Lost Railways: Somerset And Dorset 8:30 The Handmaid’s Tale: Watch Out (PG) 9:30 The Handmaid’s Tale: God Bless The Child (PG) 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 Dead Lucky (M d,l,s,v) 12:05 Police Custody: In Plain Sight (M) 1:00 Grand Tours Of Scotland’s Lochs 1:30 Football: FIFA Women’s World Cup : Australia v Brazil *Live* From La Mosson
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 8:30 Football: FIFA Women’s World Cup : Australia v Brazil *Replay* 11:30 Bowls 2019: Australian Open *Live* 4:00 The Point 5:00 NITV News: Nula 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Football: FIFA Women’s World Cup Highlights 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Great British Railway Journeys: Chapeltown To Doncaster 8:05 Great British Railway Journeys: Gainsborough To Ely 8:35 Movie: “Ali’s Wedding” (M) (’17) Stars: Osamah Sami, Don Hany 10:35 SBS World News Late 11:05 The Feed: School Discipline 12:05 Movie: “Take This Waltz” (MA15+) (’11) Stars: Seth Rogen, Luke Kirby 2:10 Paris (MA15+) (In French) 4:50 Destination Flavour Scandinavia Bitesize
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Gymnastics: International Gymnastics: Rhythmic World Cup (Bulgaria) 4:00 Cycling: Incycle 4:30 Hidden India: Land Of Change 5:30 Grand Tours Of Scotland’s Lochs 6:00 Football: FIFA Women’s World Cup Highlights 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 The Secret Life Of Edward VIII 8:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown 9:30 Woman Raised By Monkeys (PG) (In English/ Portuguese) 11:20 Police Custody: A Complaint Of Rape (M) 12:15 Grand Tours Of Scotland’s Lochs 1:45 Football: FIFA U20 World Cup Final: Teams TBC *Live* From Stadion Widzewa 4:30 Food Lovers Guide To Australia
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 Speedweek 3:00 The Bowls Show 4:00 Motor Sports: Superbike World Championship Spain 5:00 Cycling: Voxwomen Series 5 5:30 Grand Tours Of Scotland’s Lochs 6:00 Football: FIFA Women’s World Cup Highlights 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 The Rise Of The Clans: The Bruce Supremacy 8:40 Vitamania: Truth About Vitamins 10:25 Diagnosis On Demand 11:30 Tiananmen: The People Vs. The Party (In English/ Mandarin) 1:40 Spiral (MA15+) (In French) 3:40 Ride Upon The Storm (M d,l,s) (In Danish)
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 2:00 Treasures Of Ancient India: Pakistan Unveiled (M s) 2:50 Andre Rieu: Falling In Love Maastricht 3:50 Cloning The Woolly Mammoth (PG) (In Russian/ English/ Korean) 4:40 Supervet (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Football: FIFA Women’s World Cup Highlights 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 63 Up 8:30 Medicine Or Myth? (PG) 9:35 24 Hours In Emergency: Daddy’s Girl (M) 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 Trapped (M l,v) (In Icelandic/ English) 1:00 Waco: The Strangers Across The Street/ Showtime (MA15+) 3:00 Deutschland 83: Northern Wedding (M) (In German)
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Treasures Of Ancient India: The Other Side Of The Taj Mahal (PG) 2:55 Who Do You Think You Are? 4:00 Sloths Save The World 4:30 Supervet (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Football: FIFA Women’s World Cup Highlights 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Who Do You Think You Are?: Rodger Corser (PG) 8:30 Insight: Remorse 9:30 Dateline: America’s War On Abortion 10:00 Tony Abbott’s Last Stand 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 An Ordinary Woman (M d,s) (In Russian) 1:50 Anno 1790 (MA15+) (In Swedish) 4:00 Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong 4:30 Football: FIFA Women’s World Cup: Jamaica v Australia *Live* From Stage des Alpes
5:00 Football: FIFA Women’s World Cup: Jamaica v Australia *Live* From Stage des Alpes 7:30 Worldwatch 9:00 Football: FIFA Women’s World Cup: Jamaica v Australia *Replay* 12:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Cyberwar (PG) 2:35 Dateline 3:00 Insight 4:00 Secrets Of The Tudors: Henry VIII: The Rise Of A Dynasty (PG) 5:00 Supervet (PG) 6:00 Football: FIFA Women’s World Cup Highlights 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo: Horizontal Falls 8:00 Where Are You Really From? 8:35 24 Hours In Emergency (M) 9:35 The Miniaturist 10:35 SBS World News Late 11:05 Dead Lucky (M l,v)12:10 Movie: “Becoming Astrid” (MA15+) (’18) Stars: Alba August (In Swedish) 2:20 Transfer (MA15+) (In French)
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5:30 Molly And Mack 6:00 Floogals 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Safari Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Hard Quiz (PG) 8:30 Gruen (PG) 9:10 Community (PG) 9:30 The Office (PG) 9:55 Detectorists (PG) 10:25 Archer (M l,s,v) 11:05 30 Rock (PG) 11:25 Parks And Recreation (PG) 11:50 Workaholics (M l,s,d) 12:10 Community (PG) 12:30 The Office (PG) 12:55 30 Rock (PG)
3:55 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:25 The Numtums 5:05 Bob The Builder 5:45 Peppa Pig 6:00 Floogals 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Safari Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Would I Lie To You? 8:30 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow (M l,s) 9:15 Mock The Week (PG) 9:50 The Stand Up Sketch Show (M l,s) 10:15 Comedy Next Gen (M l) 11:10 Confessions Of A Sex Addict (M l,d,s)
3:55 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:25 The Numtums 5:05 Bob The Builder 5:30 Molly And Mack 6:00 Floogals 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Safari Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8:30 Penn And Teller: Fool Us (PG) 9:10 Alan Davies: Little Victories (M l) 10:35 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (M) 11:15 The Stand Up Sketch Show (M l,s) 11:40 Would I Lie To You? (PG)
5:30 Molly And Mack 6:00 Floogals 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Safari Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Blackadder (PG) 8:30 Extras (M l) 9:00 Community (PG) 9:25 The Office (PG) 9:45 The Inbetweeners (M l,s) 10:10 Peep Show (M l,s) 10:35 Plebs (M l,s) 11:00 Flowers (M l,s) 10:30 30 Rock (PG) 11:50 Parks And Recreation (PG) 12:10 Workaholics (M l,s) 12:35 Community (PG) 12:55 The Office (PG)
5:30 Molly And Mack 6:00 Floogals 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Safari Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (M) 8:40 The IT Crowd (PG) 9:05 Community (PG) 9:30 The Office (PG) 9:50 Inside No. 9 (M l) 10:20 The Thick Of It (M l) 10:50 Peep Show (M l,s) 11:15 30 Rock (PG) 11:40 Parks And Recreation (PG) 12:00 Workaholics (M) 12:25 Archer (M l,v)
5:30 Molly And Mack 6:00 Floogals 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Safari Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Squinters (M l) 8:25 Upper Middle Bogan (M l,s) 8:55 Community (PG) 9:15 The Office (PG) 9:40 Fleabag (M l,s) 10:05 An Idiot Abroad (M l,n) 10:50 30 Rock (PG) 11:15 Parks And Recreation (PG) 11:35 Workaholics (M) 12:00 Community (PG) 12:20 The Office (PG) 12:40 30 Rock (PG)
4:00 Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch 4:35 Odd Squad 5:00 Little Lunch 5:25 Little Big Awesome 6:00 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:30 Officially Amazing 7:00 Horrible Histories 7:30 Thunderbirds Are Go 8:00 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 8:20 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG) 8:45 Wishfart! 8:55 Little Big Awesome 9:10 SheZow 9:20 Barney’s Barrier Reef 9:50 rage (PG)
3:40 Grojband 4:00 Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch 4:35 Odd Squad 5:00 Little Lunch 5:25 Little Big Awesome 6:00 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:30 Officially Amazing 7:00 Horrible Histories 7:30 Thunderbirds Are Go 8:00 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 8:40 Voltron: Legendary Defender (PG) 9:05 Dragon Ball Super (PG) 9:30 Sword Art Online (PG) 9:50 Stacked! The Pack Down
2:20 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2:45 Dragon Ball Super (PG) 3:10 Sailor Moon Crystal (PG) 4:00 Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch 4:35 Odd Squad 5:00 Little Lunch 5:25 Little Big Awesome 6:00 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:30 Officially Amazing 7:00 The Crystal Maze 8:00 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 8:10 Camp Lakebottom 8:45 Wishfart! 9:10 SheZow 9:20 Barney’s Barrier Reef
2:20 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 3:05 What’s For Dinner? 4:00 The Dengineers 4:30 Good Game Spawn Point 5:00 Little Lunch 5:25 Little Big Awesome 5:40 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 6:00 Nowhere Boys: Two Moons Rising (PG) 6:30 Officially Amazing 7:00 The Crystal Maze 7:50 Shaun The Sheep 8:10 Camp Lakebottom 8:45 Wishfart! 9:10 SheZow 9:45 rage (PG)
4:00 The Dengineers 4:35 Odd Squad 5:10 Little Lunch 5:25 Little Big Awesome 6:00 Nowhere Boys: Two Moons Rising (PG) 6:30 Officially Amazing 7:00 Horrible Histories 7:30 Thunderbirds Are Go 7:50 Shaun The Sheep 8:00 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 8:10 Camp Lakebottom 8:20 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG) 9:10 SheZow 9:20 Bushwhacked! 9:45 rage (PG)
4:00 Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch 4:35 Odd Squad 5:10 Little Lunch 5:25 Little Big Awesome 6:00 Nowhere Boys: Two Moons Rising (PG) 6:30 Officially Amazing 7:00 Horrible Histories 7:30 Thunderbirds Are Go 8:00 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 8:20 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG) 8:55 Little Big Awesome 9:10 SheZow 9:20 Bushwhacked! 9:45 rage (PG)
4:00 The Dengineers 4:35 Odd Squad 5:00 Little Lunch 5:25 Little Big Awesome 6:00 Nowhere Boys: Two Moons Rising (PG) 6:30 Officially Amazing 7:00 Horrible Histories 7:30 Thunderbirds Are Go 8:00 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 8:20 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG) 8:45 Wishfart! 8:55 Little Big Awesome 9:10 SheZow 9:20 Bushwhacked! 9:50 rage (PG)
3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 The Tom And Jerry Show 4:30 The Amazing World Of Gumball (PG) 5:00 Clarence (PG) 5:30 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Top Gear (PG) 9:00 Movie: “Another 48 Hrs” (M l,v) (’90) Stars: Eddie Murphy 11:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 11:30 Police Ten 7 (M)
3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 The Tom And Jerry Show 4:30 The Amazing World Of Gumball (PG) 5:00 Clarence (PG) 5:30 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Movie: “Bambi” (G) (’42) Stars: Donnie Dunagan 8:00 Movie: “Matilda” (PG) (’96) Stars: Mara Wilson 10:00 Movie: “The Duff” (M l,s) (’15) Stars: Mae Whitman
3:00 The Tom And Jerry Show 3:30 YuGi-Oh! Vrains (PG) 4:00 Beyblade Burst Turbo (PG) 4:30 WWE Slam City (PG) 5:10 Movie: “Shark Tale” (G) (’04) Stars: Will Smith 7:00 Movie: “The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring” (PG) (’01) Stars: Elijah Wood 10:40 Movie: “Conan The Destroyer” (M) (’84) Stars: Grace Jones 12:45 Aqua Teen Hunger Force (MA15+) 1:00 Robot Chicken (MA15+)
3:00 Clarence (PG) 4:00 Yu-Gi-Oh! Vrains (PG) 4:30 Beyblade Burst Turbo (PG) 5:00 Power Rangers Beast Morphers 5:30 Movie: “Pocahontas” (G) (’95) Stars: Mel Gibson 7:00 Movie: “The Phantom” (PG) (’96) Stars: Billy Zane 9:00 Movie: “The Legend Of Tarzan” (M v) (’16) Stars: Alexander Skarsgård 11:10 The Middle (PG) 12:00 Aqua Teen Hunger Force (MA15+) 12:15 Robot Chicken (MA15+)
3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Lego Friends 4:00 The Tom And Jerry Show 4:30 The Amazing World Of Gumball (PG) 5:00 Clarence (PG) 5:30 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 RBT (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Beverly Hills Cop II” (M v,l) (’87) Stars: Eddie Murphy 10:35 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 11:00 Police Ten 7 (M l) 12:00 Friends (PG)
3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 The Tom And Jerry Show 4:30 The Amazing World Of Gumball (PG) 5:00 Clarence (PG) 5:30 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Young Sheldon (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Mission Impossible” (M v) (’96) Stars: Tom Cruise 10:45 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 11:10 Young Sheldon (PG)
3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 The Tom And Jerry Show 4:30 The Amazing World Of Gumball (PG) 5:00 Clarence (PG) 5:30 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Batman Forever” (PG) (’95) Stars: Val Kilmer 11:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 12:00 Friends (PG) 1:00 Storage Hunters UK (PG)
12:00 Movie: “Passport To Pimlico” (G) (’49) Stars: Stanley Holloway 1:45 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG) 2:45 Four In A Bed (PG) 3:15 Mary Queen Of Shops (PG) 4:25 Heartbeat (PG) 5:30 Vet On The Hill (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 Rugby League: Canberra Raiders v Cronulla Sharks *Live* From GIO Stadium, Canberra 9:45 Movie: “The Misguided” (MA15+) (’17) Stars: Katherine Langford
12:00 Movie: “Sailors Three” (G) (’40) Stars: Tommy Trinder 1:45 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG) 2:45 Four In A Bed (PG) 3:15 Big Families (PG) 4:25 Heartbeat (PG) 5:30 Vet On The Hill (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 Rugby League: North Queensland Cowboys v Wests Tigers *Live* From 1300Smiles Stadium, Townsville 9:45 Movie: “K-19: The Widowmaker” (M) (’02) Stars: Harrison Ford
11:00 Movie: “Happy Go Lovely” (G) (’51) Stars: David Niven 1:00 Movie: “The Captain’s Paradise” (G) (’53) Stars: Alec Guinness 2:50 Movie: “Change Of Habit” (PG) (’69) Stars: Elvis Presley 4:45 Movie: “Ace In The Hole” (PG) (’51) Stars: Kirk Douglas 7:00 ICC Cricket World Cup: Australia v Sri Lanka *Live* From The Oval, London 3:30 My Favourite Martian 4:00 Home Shopping
10:00 Movie: “The Lady Killers” (PG) (’55) Stars: Alec Guinness 12:00 My Favourite Martian 12:30 Getaway (PG) 1:00 Sunday Footy Show (PG) 3:00 Rugby League: Sydney Roosters v Canterbury Bulldogs *Live* From Sydney Cricket Ground 6:00 David Attenborough’s Secrets Of Wild India (PG) 7:00 ICC Cricket World Cup: India v Pakistan *Live* From Old Trafford, Manchester 3:30 My Favourite Martian
12:00 Movie: “The Moonraker” (G) (’58) Stars: Syliva Syms 1:45 ER (PG) 2:45 Four In A Bed (PG) 3:15 Mary Queen Of Shops (PG) 4:25 Heartbeat 5:30 Vet On The Hill (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 New Tricks (M v) 8:40 Midsomer Murders (M) 10:50 Unforgettable (M v) 11:50 100% Footy (M) 12:50 Explore Moments: Airport And Intro To Wellington/ Chumphon Provence 1:00 Home Shopping
12:00 Movie: “The Happiest Days Of Your Life” (G) (’50) Stars: Margaret Rutherford 1:45 ER (M) 2:45 Four In A Bed (PG) 3:15 Mary Queen Of Shops (PG) 4:25 Heartbeat (PG) 5:30 Vet On The Hill (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 Death In Paradise (M v) 8:40 Poirot (M) 10:55 Law And Order: SVU (M) 11:55 The Millionaires’ Holiday Club (PG) 1:00 Home Shopping 4:30 Religious Programs
12:00 Movie: “Death Is A Woman” (M) (’66) Stars: Wanda Ventham 1:45 ER (M) 2:45 Four In A Bed (PG) 3:15 Mary Queen Of Shops (PG) 4:25 Heartbeat (PG) 5:30 Vet On The Hill (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow: Hartland Abbey 1 (Part 1) 7:00 ICC Cricket World Cup: New Zealand v South Africa *Live* From Edgbaston, Birmingham 3:30 My Favourite Martian 4:00 Home Shopping 4:30 Religious Programs
1:00 House Doctor 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 Room For Improvement 4:00 ICU (PG) 4:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 5:30 Property Ladder UK (PG) 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Home And Away (PG) 8:30 A Touch Of Frost (M) 10:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 11:30 Mighty Cruise Ships (PG) 12:30 ICU (PG) 1:00 Bargain Hunt 2:00 Property Ladder UK (PG)
1:00 House Doctor 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 Room For Improvement 4:00 ICU (PG) 4:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 5:30 Property Ladder UK (PG) 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Better Homes And Gardens 8:30 Escape To The Continent 9:30 Charlie Luxton’s Homes By The Sea 10:30 Building The Dream 11:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 12:30 ICU (PG)
12:30 House Doctor 1:30 Australia’s Best Backyards 2:00 SA Weekender 2:30 Sydney Weekender 3:00 Creek To Coast 3:30 Queensland Weekender 4:00 The Great Day Out 4:30 TBA 5:30 Charlie Luxton’s Homes By The Sea (PG) 6:30 The Yorkshire Vet (PG) 7:30 Mighty Ships (PG) 8:30 Escape To The Country 11:30 The Yorkshire Vet (PG) 12:30 Sydney Weekender 1:00 Creek To Coast 1:30 Queensland Weekender
12:30 The Great Day Out 1:00 Vasili’s Garden 2:00 My Greek Odyssey (PG) 3:00 Mighty Ships 4:00 Escape To The Country 7:00 Border Patrol (PG) 7:30 Border Security Australia’s Front Line (PG) 8:30 Mighty Trains (PG) 9:30 Mighty Planes (PG) 10:30 Cop Squad (M l) 11:30 Border Security Australia’s Front Line (PG) 12:00 Mighty Trains (PG) 1:00 Mighty Planes (PG) 2:00 The Jump-Up Land 3:00 House Doctor (PG)
9:30 NBC Today 10:30 Meet The Press 11:30 TBA 12:00 Vasili’s Garden (PG) 1:00 House Doctor 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 Room For Improvement 4:00 ICU (PG) 4:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 5:30 Property Ladder UK (PG) 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 The Vicar Of Dibley (PG) 8:30 Foyle’s War (M v) 10:30 All Round To Mrs Brown’s (M l,s) 11:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG)
9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Property Ladder UK (PG) 1:00 House Doctor 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 Room For Improvement 4:00 ICU (PG) 4:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 5:30 Property Ladder UK (PG) 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Rosemary & Thyme (PG) 8:30 Frankie Drake Mysteries (M v) 9:30 Murdoch Mysteries (M v) 11:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG)
9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Property Ladder UK (PG) 1:00 House Doctor 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 Room For Improvement 4:00 ICU (PG) 4:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 5:30 Property Ladder UK (PG) 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Border Security Australia’s Front Line (PG) 8:30 Air Crash Investigations: Dead Of Winter/ Aloha - Hanging By A Thread/ System Breakdown (PG)
9:00 American Restoration (PG) 10:00 Mythbusters (PG) 11:00 Restoration Garage (PG) 12:00 Ax Men (M) 1:00 American Dad (M) 2:00 Family Guy (PG) 3:00 The Simpsons (PG) 4:00 Restoration Garage (PG) 5:00 American Restoration (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Britain’s Got Talent (PG) 10:00 Movie: “Heartbreak Ridge” (M v,l,s) (’86) Stars: Clint Eastwood
9:00 American Restoration (PG) 10:00 Mythbusters (PG) 11:00 Restoration Garage (PG) 12:00 Ax Men (M) 1:00 World’s Most Amazing Videos (M) 2:00 Restoration Garage (PG) 2:55 American Restoration (PG) 3:55 Desert Collectors (PG) 4:55 Movie: “Wild Hogs” (PG) (’07) Stars: Martin Lawrence 7:00 Friday Night Countdown 7:30 American Pickers (PG) 8:30 TBA 10:40 World’s Most Amazing Videos (M)
10:00 Fishy Business 11:00 Going Bush (PG) 11:30 Your 4x4 (PG) 12:00 American Restoration (PG) 12:30 STIHL Timbersports 1:00 Blokesworld (PG) 1:30 American Restoration (PG) 2:00 Mythbusters (PG) 3:00 Restoration Garage (PG) 4:00 Outback Pilots (PG) 5:00 American Restoration (PG) 6:00 Outback Truckers (PG) 7:00 TBA 8:45 TBA 10:55 America’s Hardest Prisons (M) 1:30 Blokesworld (PG)
12:00 The Fishing Show (PG) 1:00 Hook Line And Sinker (PG) 2:00 American Restoration (PG) 2:30 Merv Hughes Fishing (PG) 3:00 Step Outside With Paul Burt (PG) 3:30 American Restoration (PG) 4:00 Mythbusters (PG) 5:20 Alaska’s Wild Gourmet (PG) 6:20 Movie: “Fantastic Four” (PG) (’05) Stars: Michael B Jordan 8:30 Movie: “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” (M v) (’14) Stars: Anthony Mackie
10:00 Mythbusters (PG) 11:00 Alaska’s Wild Gourmet (PG) 12:00 Ax Men (M v,l) 1:00 Great Lake Warriors (M l) 2:00 Carter’s W.A.R. (M) 3:00 Blokesworld (PG) 3:30 Restoration Garage (PG) 4:00 Alaska’s Wild Gourmet (PG) 5:00 American Restoration (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Talking Footy 8:30 Movie: “Behind Enemy Lines” (M v,l) (’01) Stars: Gene Hackman
10:00 Mythbusters (PG) 11:00 Alaska’s Wild Gourmet (PG) 12:00 Ax Men (M) 1:00 Great Lake Warriors (M l) 2:00 Carter’s W.A.R. (M) 3:00 American Pickers (PG) 4:00 Alaska’s Wild Gourmet (PG) 5:00 American Restoration (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Highway Patrol (PG) 8:30 Outback Truckers (PG) 9:30 Supertruckers (PG) 10:30 Highway Thru Hell (PG)
10:00 Mythbusters (PG) 11:00 Alaska’s Wild Gourmet (PG) 12:00 Highway Thru Hell (PG) 1:00 Great Lake Warriors (M l) 2:00 Carter’s W.A.R. (M) 3:00 Graveyard Carz (PG) 4:00 Alaska’s Wild Gourmet (PG) 5:00 American Restoration (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Futurama (PG) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 9:00 Rostered On (MA15+) 9:30 Family Guy (M) 10:30 American Dad (M)
12:00 Matlock (M v) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 Hawaii Five-O (M v) 9:30 Seal Team (M v) 10:30 NCIS (M) 11:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v) 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Star Trek (PG)
12:00 Matlock (M v) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 Walker, Texas Ranger (M v) 9:30 Movie: “Hawke” (MA15+) (’10) Stars: Richard Roxburgh 11:30 Hawaii Five-O (M v) 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Nash Bridges (M v)
12:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 1:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 2:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 3:00 Attenborough (PG) 4:00 Which Car? 4:30 Mighty Machines 5:00 Reel Action 5:30 Escape Fishing With ET (PG) 6:00 COPS (PG) 6:30 Scorpion (PG) 7:30 MacGyver (M) 8:30 Supercars: Highlights Darwin 9:30 NCIS: New Orleans (M v) 10:30 Seal Team (M v) 11:30 NCIS: New Orleans (M v)
12:00 Escape Fishing With ET (PG) 12:30 Mighty Machines 1:00 Healthy Homes Australia 1:30 The Doctors 2:30 Mission Impossible (PG) 4:30 What’s Up Down Under 5:00 I Fish 5:30 Attenborough: Desert Lions (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 Supercars: Highlights 9:30 MotoGP Race 7 Catalunya Grand Prix 11:00 Car Crash Global (PG) 12:00 CSI: Miami (M)
12:00 Matlock (M v) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 Law And Order: SVU (M) 10:30 48 Hours (M) 11:30 Super Rugby Wrap 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 MotoGP Race 7 Catalunya Grand Prix 3:30 Cheers (PG)
12:00 Matlock (M v) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 CSI: Miami (M) 10:30 The Mentalist (M v) 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 4:00 Cheers (PG)
12:00 Matlock (M v) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v) 10:20 Mr Black (M) 11:20 NCIS (PG) 12:15 Home Shopping 2:15 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 3:10 Matlock (M v)
12:00 WIN’s All Australian News 1:00 Medium (M v) 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:30 Becker (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Two And A Half Men (PG) 9:00 The Graham Norton Show (M) 10:00 TBA 10:30 Funny Girls (M s,l) 11:00 Two And A Half Men (M s)
10:00 Strictly Come Dancing 1:00 Medium (M v) 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:30 Becker (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 The Neighbourhood (PG) 7:30 Man With A Plan (PG) 8:30 Strictly Come Dancing 11:30 The Late Late Show With James Corden (M) 12:30 Home Shopping 1:30 Frasier (PG)
:30 Kuu Kuu Harajuku 8:00 Random & Whacky 8:30 Gamify 9:05 The Loop (PG) 11:35 Charmed (PG) 1:30 The Neighbourhood (PG) 2:30 Becker (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) 6:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Man With A Plan (PG) 8:30 TBA 9:30 Stand Up: Strassman: iTedE (M s,l) 11:30 The Loop 2:00 Frasier (PG) 3:00 Charmed (PG) g
11:00 The Brady Bunch 11:25 Charmed (PG) 1:30 Family Ties (PG) 2:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:30 Frasier (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Medium (M v) 10:30 Buffy The Vampire Slayer (M) 11:30 Medium (M) 12:30 Home Shopping 1:30 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG)
2:00 WIN’s All Australian News 1:00 Medium (M v) 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:30 Becker (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Two And A Half Men (PG) 9:00 Movie: “The Hunter’s Prayer” (MA15+) (’17) Stars: Sam Worthington 10:45 The Flash (M v) 11:40 The Late Late Show (M)
12:00 WIN’s All Australian News 1:00 Medium (M v) 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:30 Becker (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Two And A Half Men (PG) 9:00 Stand Up: Arj Barker - Organic (M s,l) 11:30 The Late Late Show With James Corden (M) 12:30 Home Shopping 1:30 Frasier (PG)
12:00 WIN’s All Australian News 1:00 Medium (M v) 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:30 Becker (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Two And A Half Men (PG) 9:00 Movie: “The Waterboy” (M l,s) (’98) Stars: Adam Sandler 10:50 Two And A Half Men (PG) 11:40 The Late Late Show (M)
2:00 Movie: “Gimme Shelter” (M) (’13) Stars: Vanessa Hudgens 1:50 Hollywood Love Story (M) 2:15 Killing Cancer (PG) 3:00 The Pizza Show (PG) 3:25 Cyberwar (PG) 3:50 PBS Newshour 4:50 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 6:05 Monty Python’s Flying Circus (PG) 6:40 RockWiz (PG) 7:35 The X-Files (M h,v) 8:30 The Feed 9:30 Sex In Strange Places: Stacey Dooley (M)
12:00 Rampage (M l) 1:55 Balls Deep (PG) 2:20 The Marngrook Footy Show (PG) 3:20 Tattoo Age (PG) 3:50 PBS Newshour 4:50 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 6:05 Monty Python’s Flying Circus (PG) 6:40 Rex In Rome (PG) (In Italian) 7:35 The X-Files (M h,v) 8:30 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (PG) 8:55 Age Of Consent (MA15+) 9:45 Vice News Tonight 10:10 Intervention (M)
12:00 Angry Girls: The Rise Of Female Violence (M l) 1:00 Front Up (PG) 1:30 The Feed 2:30 PBS Newshour 3:30 Rugby Union: Rapid Rugby: Kagifa Samoa v West Force *Live* From Ballymore, Queensland 5:30 Vice World Of Sports (PG) 6:00 Vice News Tonight 6:25 Beat The Internet 7:30 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 8:30 RocKwiz 9:35 Movie: “Meet The Hitlers” (M) (’14) Stars: Gene Hitler
12:00 PopAsia TV (PG) 1:00 Front Up (PG) 1:30 Medicine Or Myth? (PG) 2:35 Funny How (M l,s) 3:00 Dateline 3:30 United Shades Of America (PG) 5:05 Great Minds With Dan Harmon (PG) 5:25 The Feed 6:25 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (PG) 7:40 Hoarders (M) 8:30 Andre The Giant (M l,v) 9:30 Great Minds With Dan Harmon (M l,s) 10:05 The British In Bed (M s) 11:00 South Park (M l) 11:30 Cycling: Criterium Du Dauphine
12:00 Movie: “Barbara” (M s) (’12) Stars: Nina Hoss (In German) 1:55 Epicly Later’d (M d,l) 2:45 Great Minds With Dan Harmon (PG 3:05 PopAsia TV (PG) 4:05 Room 101 (PG) 4:35 Room 101 (PG) 5:05 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 6:05 Monty Python’s Flying Circus (PG) 6:40 RocKwiz (PG) 7:35 The X-Files (M h,v) 8:30 Life And Death Row (M d,l) 9:30 Dark Side Of The Ring (MA15+)
12:00 Movie: “Suzanne” (M s) (’13) Stars: Adèle Haenel (In French) 1:40 Closing Time (M l) 2:35 Motorkite Dreaming (PG) 3:05 Earthworks (PG) 3:55 PBS Newshour 4:55 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 6:10 Monty Python’s Flying Circus (PG) 6:45 RockWiz (PG) 7:40 The X-Files (M h,v) 8:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (PG) 9:30 Sex Tape (MA15+) (In Flemish/ English)
2:05 Last Chance High (M l,v) 2:30 Motorkite Dreaming (PG) 3:00 Jungletown (PG) 3:50 PBS Newshour 4:50 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 6:05 Monty Python’s Flying Circus (PG) 6:40 RockWiz (PG) 7:35 The X-Files (M h,v) 8:30 Movie: “Piranha 3DD” (MA15+) (’12) Stars: Danielle Panabaker 10:10 Movie: “Spring” (MA15+) (’14) Stars: Nadia Hilker (In English/ Italian)
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5:30 Molly And Mack 6:00 Floogals 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Safari Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering (M) 8:30 Mock The Week (PG) 9:00 Sammy J 9:05 Community (PG) 9:25 The Office (PG) 9:50 The Letdown (M l,s) 10:25 Finding Joy (M l,s) 10:50 Fleabag (MA15+) 11:15 Schitt’s Creek (PG) 12:05 30 Rock (PG) 12:25 Parks And Recreation (PG)
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29 Garrard St – Set on quarter acre block close to Hopetoun’s P-12 College and a short distance to the local sporting ground. The owners have repainted inside and out and put in new floor coverings. The tiled modern kitchen has electric appliances, down lighting and a ceiling fan. With modern bench tops they have kept the original cupboards as it adds to the character of the kitchen. The dining and lounge area plus the bedrooms all have floating laminate flooring. For your comfort a large Fujitsu split system a/c services the whole home. The 3 bedrooms all have ceiling fans and BIR’s and the house is insulated.
188 Woods St – This spacious family home has a semi detached bungalow, ideal for someone to live independently but still with the support of the main home just meters away. The house is metal clad with a color bond roof & features 3 bedrooms, modern kitchen, renovated bathroom, spacious lounge with the option of a 2nd lounge or large office if you work from home. A split system A/C keeps you comfortable all year round. The bungalow is studio style with kitchen cupboards, sink, separate shower room & a split system. A veranda links it to the main house. The yard is well fenced with 1x2 carport, workshop, trailer shed, storage sheds, bird aviaries & vegie garden.
23 Broadway – With an elevated view towards the river and the Footy oval this brick veneer home will certainly be well sort after. Featuring large spacious open living areas facing the open spaces across the road, 3 dble bedrooms all with BIR’s and ceiling fans, family friendly bathroom, kitchen with electric wall oven and hot plates, split system, single carport, rainwater tank with pump, a fernery and a lovely established garden. There is excellent rear access with plenty of scope to build your own shed.
10 Campbell St – This brick veneer home features 3 double bedrooms with BIR’s and an office, spacious lounge with dining area and a gallery style kitchen, family friendly bathroom, separate toilet, as new drapes & blinds, recently renewed LED downlights, floor heating and split system. Outside the exposed timber around the house has been freshly painted, double carport with drive thru access, ample rainwater storage and a workshop with access off a side lane. Currently leased for $250pw on a periodic basis.
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127 Lascelles St – Here is a fantastic opportunity to purchase a spacious brick veneer family home. The home features 4 double bedrooms all with BIR’s, main with WIR and ensuite, large kitchen meals area with wood heating, gas hot plates, electric wall oven and dishwasher, a family friendly bathroom, huge separate lounge and evap cooling. Outside there is a double garage, rustic BBQ area, workshop with power and 2 garden sheds. The yard has rear access.
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183 Scott St – Set just out of the towns main street shopping area this rendered home features 3 double bedrooms, kitchen with electric cooking, separate dining room, lounge with wood heater, compact bathroom and ducted evaporative cooling. Outside you’ll find a single carport, single garage plus workshop a 2nd toilet and a lovely outdoor entertaining area all on a good size block.
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54 Cumming Ave – The tiled front entrance leads into a huge open plan kitchen, family room and dining area. The kitchen features an island bench, gas stainless steel cooktop and electric oven, walk in pantry and dishwasher. The master bedroom features a walk in wardrobe and ensuite with a shower, vanity and separate toilet. The other 3 bedrooms are a great size with built in wardrobes. There is also a large separate lounge room, great for the kids. The main bathroom contains a vanity, separate bath and shower, ducted reverse cycle electric heating and cooling throughout the house and a solar hotwater system and a 16 panel solar system.
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Lots 1-11 & 15-16 Nursery Rd – Totalling approx. 3.3 acres this parcel of land consists of 13 allotments giving you the opportunity to let your imagination go wild with ideas for its development. This flat acreage is on the attractive tree lined St Leonards Avenue on the southern edge of the Wimmera town of Dimboola and only a short distance to the lovely Wimmera River. It also borders Nursery Rd which takes you out to the popular skiing area known as Picnic Bend.
302 Gerdtz’s Rd – Set on approx 37 acres is this magnificently setup horse property with stables, yards, lanes linking yards together and open paddocks. The house a large renovated Hardiplank home with 3 bedrooms, main with WIR and ensuite, 2 with BIR’s, open plan kitchen- dining -lounge, another large games-family room, split system and a freestanding wood heater. Outside there is a shed for everything, feed room, 2 hay sheds, dble width 2 deep carport, workshop, garden shed, wood shed and mower shed. You name it, it has a shed or a cover over it. There are 2 outdoor entertaining areas, approx 90,000lts of rainwater storage plus a pipeline connection. NBN is also connected.
6 Devereux St – Here is a rare find. Set on an approx 541.2m2 block, this shed measures 6m x 9m with a 3m wide x 3.1m high roller door. The block has water connected and power is connected to the shed. The fences are in very good condition and this block would suit someone looking to store a caravan or boat.
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48 Walker St – Set on a corner block with a northerly aspect this 3 bedroom weatherboard and tiled home has been refurbished and is offered as a very comfortable family home. The lounge features a raised free standing wood heater and large panoramic window to the north. The pleasant large kitchen and casual dining area has vinyl floor coverings and a gas cook top stove and rangehood.
42 Duncan St – We are offering this family home in Birchip. Featuring 4 bedrooms, main with W.I.R and ensuite, kitchen with electric cooking, lounge with wood heater, family friendly main bathroom and a separate dining area. Outside you’ll find a double carport, secure yard, a large concrete rainwater tank with a pump and a workshop or storage shed. The property is currently rented for $245pw on a periodic bases.
30 Walker St – Over the years that we have managed this property it has been occupied with very little vacancy time. This Hardiplank home features 2 double bedrooms with BIR’s, modern kitchen with electric stove, spacious lounge, split system A/C, renovated bathroom and an internal laundry. Outside the compact corner block has a storage shed and single carport with good fences. Currently rented for $180pw to the same tenant for the past couple of years.
21 Cave St – The modern bathroom is tiled and has grey and white tonings. Features include a spa bath, double vanity and 4 light tastic. The home features polished floorboards throughout. The cosy lounge has a wood heater insert, split system a/c and the home also has ducted evap. cooling. Ceiling fans are stategically placed. You can have either 4 bedrooms and an office or alternatively a further living room, 3 bedrooms and an office. That second living space is of a good size and opens up many possibilities. The instant gas hot water service has temperature control.
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55-57 Swann St – Set on approx 2000m2, this block is situated between the shops and the Brim Lake. Zoned Township, with power and phone available and water approx a house block and a half away. There is also rear access across the back so this block would be ideal to build your dream home on (STCA).
11 Bell St – This renovated family home should be on the must see list. With a new kitchen and bathroom,large open plan living area with a wood heater and split system, 4 bedrooms all with BIR’s and upgraded electrical wiring. Outside in the secure yard you will find a single garage and a workshop both with power and concrete floors. Two large rainwater tanks give you plenty of freshwater.
2 Roy St – This centrally located family home is a lot bigger than it looks. Featuring 3 bedrooms, lounge, separate dining room, kitchen with electric stove, family friendly bathroom and 2 split system A/C’s. Outside the property is on a generous size corner block with old sundry sheds and a single carport. The property is currently rented for $140pw until at least the 26/5/2018.
66 Phillips St – This cheap investment property features one bedroom, compact lounge, kitchen area, a study or small 2nd bedroom and a large storage room at the back. There is an upgraded septic system and the property has rear access. The tenant has been renting the property since May 2011 and has a lease until at least 29/5/17 paying $100 p/w.
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Animals & Accessories 10 Alpacas, 1,2 and 3yo PIC# 3HSFG001 $150 each Ph 0419334242 12 white Dorper ewe lambs, 2018 drop PIC # 3HSDA108 $180ea Ph 0478226909 Adorable ragdoll kittens, 3 blue point f, 1 seal point m, vert checked, microchipped, immunized, wormed, friendly, sweet, fully house trained with other cats and dogs, mic # 956000010101898/5793/1524/1733 $550 Ph 0404787883
Pure bred Kelpie pups, good working parents, vet checked, immunised, microchipped, ready to go, mic # 956506567205/440744/0506559087 Ph 0457100971 REDUCED Horse stock saddle, Bates adjustable 17” all leather, adjustable gullet, fully mounted, near new, large tack cabinet, lockable galvanised $1500 or will separate Ph 0427131299
Tropical fish, convict cichlids or bristlenose catfish $10each or 3 for $25, $5 from each purchase goes to anti-cancer Ph 0474159010 after 6pm
Black faced Dorper rams, March April drop, 2018 ready to work PIC # 3HSDC083 Ph 0419664345 Budgerigars, all from imported bloodlines, show quality, priced to sell Ph 0428730777 Budgerigars, assorted colours $8each Ph 0417533579
Antique overmantel, over 100yo, fancy design on woodwork with mirrors and 5 shelves $450 Ph 53820113 Antique Singer treadle sewing machine frame with timber top $115 Ph 0439300079
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Plough, Britstand, single furrow, great garden ornament $400 Ph 0400999412
Ridgey Didge Little Horse Haven Palomino miniatures for sale, PIC # 38MGK031 Ph 0418516253 Ridgey Didge mini horses, must be sold due to unforeseen health issues, palomino, skewbald and chestnut mares - all in foal to chestnut blanketed appaloosa, mini foals - palomino and a little black, very quiet to catch, rug, lead and trim, show quality, all reg MHAA, AMHS and IMHR, PIC# 38MGK031 $800ea Ph 0418516253 Stock horse X, 4yo, bay gelding, 15hh, saddle trained but very green, good nature, good home only, selling due to too many horses $700 Ph 0477439545
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4x4 camper trailer, 3 rooms, stainless steel kitchen, freedom grill which attaches to back of trailer, includes extra tents, sleeping bags, portable gas stoves x 2, gas bottle, cooking gear, water and fuel containers, many other extras, currently registered, 2009 model, can be viewed in Horsham $4,4000ono Ph 0417924410
Pop-up Statesman Royale caravan, 17’6”, 1994, island d/bed, mod/cons, roll-out awning, EC $18,000 Ph 0407821021
Campervan Fiat Ducato Maxi, 2009, 3L diesel, 6sp AMT, 89,000 kms, fully self-contained with shower, toilet, HWS, ducted heating, 2 house batteries, 2 solar panels, 110L fresh and 60L grey water tanks, 80L Waeco fridge, Origo 2 burner marine stove, UHF radio, TV, 6 speaker cd/radio, wired for both 12 and 240V, d/bed, wind-out awning, excellent storage, health reason for sale XLG997 $73,000ono Ph Doug 0427848167 Horsham
Windsor Caravan, 2003 16’ Streamliner, 2 s/beds, reading lights, air con, skylight, gas oven, microwave, fridge, roll-out awning, annexe walls, great condition $18,500 Ph 0417764473 West Wimmera
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Dad and I had some great times. I always looked up to him. When I moved into my own place he was sad to see me go, but always called around to see if I was okay. He was the kind of guy who always offered advice, but never expected me to take it. I knew Dad wouldn’t be around forever, and the day I expected to be sad turned out to be a true celebration of his life I’ll cherish forever. I’m so glad I have someone who cared to organise it.
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REDUCED 2005 Jayco Heritage 30th Anniversary model pop-top, very good exterior, immaculate interior, full oven, easy towing, low TARE, microwave, fridge, a/c, annex, d/island bed, TV, lots of storage space, never been off-road, reg till 08/19 $19,000 Ph 0428922335
Family Jayco caravan, very comfy d/island pillow top bed, 2 good size bunk beds, microwave, 90L fridge, easy to erect annex, a/c and heating, plus all accs Ph Nathan for availability 0418657247
REDUCED 2016 Regal pop-top,
Commercial Equipment
17’ 6”, dual axle, fully insulated, a/c, full ensuite, TV, fridge/freezer, full gas stove, EC, suit new buyer $48,000neg Ph 0412459370
Skope display fridge, model FTM1200i, pretty good condition, lights, on wheels, 1200L $1600 Ph 0417101120
Caravans Farm Machinery
130L 12V caravan fridge $750 Ph 0427840201 1969 Viscount, 15’, vintage caravan, registered, full annex, original condition $7500 Ph 0481481577 1986 Viscount pop-top, d/bed, front kitchen, annexe, awning, family van $9750 Ph 0417722754
2016 Jayco Eagle, used 5 times, sleeps 7, electric awning with full annex, loads of extras $22,000 Ph 0419707196
22’ Walkabout caravan with Landcruiser 80 series steel axle, disc brakes, all independent air bags, suspension with built in air compressor and tank, 186L, 2dr fridge/freezer, separate shower, toilet, 7kg washing machine, aircon, gas room heating, many extras $38,000 Ph 0429986219
1 450L poly sheep trough, GC, $250.00 Ph 0407340457 Caravan, custom built mid 1980s, 17.5’, front kitchen, 2 s/bed, 8’ wide Deluxe Tebbs annex, all in beautiful condition $10,500 Ph 0419348320
1-3pt linkage scarry bar, 3.5mts wide $200 Ph 0407340457 REDUCED Jayco pop-top, d/bed, air con, full annexe, GC, reg until 12/19 $18,000 Ph 0402814596
Carry-Me Camper, EC, all zippers working, very easy setup, selling due to upgrade $4500 Ph John 0427007216
REDUCED Jayco Swan 2012, only used at Christmas, EC, lightweight, Hayman Reece complete, EC, 12’ easy to tow, room for family, 6-7 new sun blocker wall, new annex floor persons, comfortable queen with $450ono Ph 0407861766 innerspring mattress, and double bed, fridge, gas-electric stove, microwave, full annex etc. $20,000ono Ph 0475346818 leave a message
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1989 Case 1680 header, 30’ 1010 bat front and finger reel, good tyres, smale p/plucker, 5635 engine hrs, trailer $24,200 inc Gst Ph 0428951262 28T Massey field bin, ground opening lids, with swivel hopper, VGC $7000 plus GST Ph Ph 0459060306 Wimmera Mallee area 2x Firestone tractor tyres, 20.8x42, 25% tread $440 inc Gst for pair Ph 0428894258 2x Michelin 650/75 R 38 tyres, 70% tread $1650 inc Gst for pair Ph 0428894258
Jayco Journey pop-top, 2017, d/ bed toilet, shower, tv, solar panel, battery backup, awning $35,000 Ph 0428928259
26’ True Lux fifth wheeler, well maintained, new gas instant hot water service, 3 deep cycle 150W batteries, Tortech 2000W heavy duty inverter, 3x 160W solar panels near new, 30amp regulator, spacious interior, generous bench space, Miele washing machine, microwave, 2dr elec fridge, gas stove and oven, island q/bed new mattress, Kimberley Kamper 03/04 Limited separate toilet/shower, generous Edition with boat loader/marine clothing storage and general storage, pack, hard floor. both summer TV in kitchen and bedroom, CD player, awning and full annexe and sides, long heavy duty awning, 180L clean 1x 200amp hr AGM battery, 1000w water storage, 80L grey water storage, pure sine wave inverter, 20w full length ground cover mat, 9t jack, Redarc BC/DC battery management two spare tyres, plus hosing and elec system, incl 30L Engel fridge gear, tow vehicle 2007 Silverado $19,000 Ph 0428891696 for more Chev, 111,775kms, extra cab/LWB, 8’ info/photos drop side tray, well maintained and serviced XKI701, selling due to ill health $100,000 or will split van must Nissan Campervan, 2L motor, reg, go first Ph 55743221, 0407256517 or fridge, stove, microwave, wind out awning, VGC $8500 Ph 0481481577 0407743234 for more details
18 plate disc harrows, 3pl new $550 Ph 53826461 or 0429309491
33’ Murray harrows on folding frame $800 Ph 53870503
REDUCED Windsor caravan 1998 19’6 statesman, island bed, reading lights, battery pack, skylight, aircon, gas stove, microwave, fridge, roll-out awning annexe walls, EC $24,500ono Ph 53820505
40KA chamberlain with 6 cylinder motor in GC, 43’ tri axle Southern Cross trailer in GC, 43’ flat top freighter trailer, 45’ tri axle trailer with bogie dolly in GC $48,500 inc Gst or can separate Ph 0427557622
Case 2388 AFX, big top, draper front, 4781 engine hrs, 3375 rotor hrs, UGC, 92756FD $75,000 Ph 0409538742 or 0458683197 Tru Blu 4x4 Camper, family camping, bush camping at its best, lots of extras $4300ono Text 0428167046
Chamberlain 24 Run John Deere Combine with small seed box and Morris 3 row finger tines, $12,000 plus GST Ph 0428 844204
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Kangaroo tail pump, decorative, ideal for ponds or the like, refurbished years and maintained to present state, will work, tail approx 900mm $500 Ph 0439101170
Mistral electric heater, never used, good for small room or caravan $25 can deliver to Ararat Ph 0458014560
Onga transfer pump and all fittings $250 Ph 0403033500
2 fireplace barrier protectors, bronze embossed, spanish bull fighter and one metal black barrier, both $150 Ph 0447660707 2 inside wooden sliding doors 200cm H x 600cm W, 2 open and close doors 200cm H x 400cm W $200 Ph 0402077286
Kindling wood 6x4 trailer load, pick up Ararat $50 Ph 0411419516
TRUCKS & MACHINERY WANTED Neville Roy: 0417 594 517 Secondhand Machinery Dealer Chamberlain 4280 tractor $4500ono or swap for Fiat 900, 1000, 1100 Ph 0497635941 Fordson Power Major, 3PL remotes, VG tyres, ROPS, runs well, David Brown 880, 3PL, good tyres runs well $8500 Ph 0438078628 Gator John Deer TX, Nov 08, 1986hrs, with elec tipping tray $6500 Ph 0429986219 Hay rakes, Bamford 6 wheel, two to pick from, hook together or work single, extra parts to suit rakes $990each Ph Ken 0429986227 or Brendon 0428986218 Header 1986 Inter 1440 model 5200 hrs with 23 ft, 810 open front serviced annually by IH mechanic, always shedded, exec condition for age $12,000 + Gst Horsham Ph 0428844204 Holland fixed turn table $550 inc Gst Ph 0428894258 Inter scarifier, 211, 33 tyne, VGC $3000 plus Gst Ph 0408504575
Bricks, second hand, red approx 750 $200 Ph 0458681119
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Large amount of genuine baltic pine, make an offer Ph 0428504301
Reese UFO mower, red model, 3.1m cut $9000 plus GST Ph 0427340546
Saia oats $770 per tonne unc GST Ph 0400603022 Sherwell 35T comby field bin, late model, EC $13,000ono plus GST Ph 0459060306 Wimmera Mallee area Suzuki 4 wheeler, magnetic drill, large table and six chairs, kipor caravan, Jenny 2.6 KVA, 8 low loader tyres, 7.5r x 15 on spider rims, near new Ph 0497616187 Westfield Auger, 70/10, swing away, GC $11,550 inc Gst Ph 0428504797
For Sale 145’ tri axle flat top trailer, 143’ tri axle flat top trailer, 1957 Ford truck, side valve, V8, EC, 1 poly fuel tank, 800l with pump, 1 poly fuel tank, call for prices Ph 0427557622
1600 cleaned bricks $500 Ph 53821517 1936 Edward VIII New Guinea penny, very rare $1700 Ph 53542542 2438 pavers, coverage 109m2, paver size 9’x7.5”x2” Ph 53823720 3 Mature palm trees for removal $200 each Ph 0458683197 5’ Irish slasher, GO $400 Ph 5312721 night only 6 wardrobe doors, 2340mm high including some tracks $50 the lot Ph 0428525970 Ararat 7” Vibra shank knock on points, $7 Ph 0409538742
Canvas awnings 1 x 15’x6’ and 1 x 9’6” x 6’ as new $200 each Ph 0418396669 Ararat Car tandem trailer, Ford wheels, 14x6-4, VGC, ramps and brakes, no reg $3500 Ph 0407581291 Cement sheet tile underlay, 1800x1200, five sheets $50 the lot or can separate Ph 0428525970 Ararat Chook feeders, made by Max Hedt, 2 sizes, large $175, small $130, will reduce feed costs dramatically, last remaining stock, cash only Ph Eric 53470200
REDUCED Chamberlain C670 tractor, VGC, 4099hrs $6000 Ph 0407340457
Acco 8.3 Cummins motor 5 cubic metre hyd mixer $15,000 Ph 0498511395 Air conditioner reverse cycle teco window mount $200 Ph 0439300079 Air conditioner, reverse cycle, cassette type, GC $250 Ph 0437365657
Firewood, Redgum, burns beautiful, split, 2.4x1.8x0.5m Tipper, $210, free delivery Horsham, Warracknabeal, Dimboola, Minyip, Murtoa, Rupanyup and Natimuk Ph Geoff 0458 820 434 Five burner gas/electric BBQ, infrared rotisserie, used only 4 times $1000 Ph 0437525300 Ararat Fridge for sale along with other items $200 Ph 0435593569 Horsham Garage tiltadoor 4m long x 2m high VGC $170 Ph 0419330195 Ararat
Generator 2.5 Kipor Ph 0417291007
Gentech generator, 6KVA/1804MP welder, 13HP elec start, Honda, new batt, excellent order $1500ono Ph 0428944462 Golf Clubs and buggy, ladies right hand, VGC $85 Ph 0417878805 Golf Clubs, 12 clubs, bag buggy, GC $200ono Ph 0437833878
Blower/vac Stihl SH 85, EC $150ono Ph 53470200 Book sale, military history, sports, Australina, gardening and more Ph 0400254859 Bosch elec hand held grass trimmer, had very little use $75 Ph 53823136 or 0408823136
GT Mountain bike, regularly serviced, GC $250ono Ph 0458491377 Guinea fowl, nine for sale, sex unknown $15 each Ph 0447266830 Ararat Homebrew kit, spirit and beer, too much to list $999 Ph 0419505737 Husqvarna chainsaw, smallaire air seeder fan $250 Ph 0428944462
REDUCED New Holland 848 Baler, needs work $500ono inc Gst 0419542569
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03/2007 Isuzu FRR 500 Long Tipping Tray Truck. Sitec 190 Intercooled Turbo Diesel, 502,794km Showing, Spring Suspension, Fitted with Load Binders, Tool Box & Spare Tyre. VIN: JALFRR34M67000201. Sold With Current Vic RWC. $36,000 inc GST 09/2007 Isuzu NPR250 Crew Cab Tipper 4x2 194,397km Showing, 4 Cylinder Turbo Diesel, 160hp, 6 Speed Manual, Spring Suspension, 6 Stud Rims, A/Con, Central Locking, Pwr Steer, Pwr Windows, PTO, UHF Radio, Fitted with a Steel Tipping Body with Drop Down Sides. VIN: JAANPR75L67103335. Sold With Current Vic RWC. $25000 inc GST 08/1997 Isuzu FSR700 Long Tray Truck 773,433km Showing, Spring Suspension. VIN: JALFSR33LT3000443. Sold With Current Vic RWC. $24000 inc GST 08/2004 Isuzu FTR900 Tray Truck 6 Cylinder Turbo, Spring Suspension, Manual Transmission, VIN: JALFTR34R37000244. Sold With Current Vic RWC. $36000 inc GST 02/1985 Isuzu FSR 11HV Truck, 2 Deck Sheep, Pig or 1 Deck Cattle, Runs Well, VIN: JALFSR113F3483111. $7500 inc GST
B.H. fitness cross trainer, as new $500 Ph 0447674771 Ararat
Boss race jetter 4300 KPA high pressure drain cleaner on back of 1990 Mitsubishi Triton ute with 200lt water tank, hoses, inspection camera and 2 aluminium tool boxes etc vin# JMFMG1V20KJ003046, as is $12,000 Ph 0428944295
Rangehood and 4 gas cooktop, EC, selling due to upgrade, double stainless sink with tap $170, can seperate Ph 0402808839 Stawell Antique French style dresser/ sideboard, original glass and mirror, separates into 3 piece for easy transport, look beautiful in country kitchen, period lounge $1000 Ph 0448523758
REDUCED Art books, many styles, artists, crafts, history, approx 200 books $400 Ph 0427581182
06/1996 Isuzu FVR900 Long Fire Truck. Original 142,358km, 6 Cylinder Turbo Diesel, Would make an ideal horse truck or similar. Sold With Current Vic RWC. VIN: JALFVR130R3600673. $19,500 inc GST
Hydro pressure excavator, sucker trailer large capacity, 2006 sharp, reliable $25,000 plus Gst Ph 0428582177 Jason Bright and Craig Lowndes framed and signed Ford prints, ideal for the man cave, from $90 Ph 0427630051
Lunch Room or Site Office 12m x 3m, Includes Instant Hot Water Unit, Fridge/Freezer (Condition Unknown), 5 Tables, Approx 25 Chairs, Delivery Can Be Arranged, $22000 inc GST 08/2004 Sterling LT9500, 6x4 Prime Mover Day Cab, Caterpillar C12, 445 Hp, 6 Cylinder Turbo Diesel, Smart Shift Automatic, Airliner Airbag Suspension, 636,910km Showing, 10 Stud Alcoa Rims, Dual Fuel Tanks, Front Under Run Protection Structure, SOLD WITH CURRENT VIC RWC, Engine No: 2KS97068, VIN: 2FZJAZAS94AN30406. $24000 inc GST LMCT: 9516
Contact Neville 0417 594 517 TRUCKS & MACHINERY WANTED
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2.5 and 2 seater lounge suite in EC $500ono Ph 0427347967 Murtoa
Portable Lincoh welder, 200amp, 3000 watt, 15amp generator, with Kohler twin motor on wheels $1600 Ph 0429986219
REDUCED 2000 Surplus building bricks, new $800 for the lot or will separate Ph 0457570421
Family size tent, Stockman Weekender, bungalow style, 2.8m H x 3m W x 4.21m L, brand new $475 Ph 0432502452
REDUCED Fourteen Mackay combine sprint tynes and fittings $150 the lot Ph 53811093
REDUCED Sheep feeders x 3, approx 1 tonne $990 each inc Gst Ph 0427716088
One Scheppach 10” band saw, as new, one carbee wood lathe and tools Ph 5312721 night only
Extension ladder, wooden kept undercover, GC $35 Ph 0458014560
REDUCED Chamberlain combine, 24 row, 7” spacing press wheels $1500ono Ph 0419778181 Jeparit
REDUCED John Deere Starfire 3000 receiver $3000 inc Gst Ph 0428837235
Miners couch/chaise lounge, lovely item, bottle green imitation velvet, original wire base, totally refurbished $500 Ph 0439101170
New room/ensuite unit 4.75x3.6m, suitable many uses, fully insulated/ double glazed windows, steel frame, laminated walls, robust construction with quality fittings, delivery at additional cost Ph 53822939
Davey figher fighter all purpose pump $300 Ph 0403033500
8x5 heavy duty tandem trailer, as new, complete with 2’ cage and weather proof poly cover $3700 Ph 0421763528 9 x 6’ blue oriental carpet, suits modern decor, EC $800 Ph 0408 378 665 Horsham
Metal tool box 1.15m long x 15cm wide $30 Ph 0458014560
Patio Heatstrip portable electric heater, brand new $300ono Ph 0447674771 Ararat Peter Pan console radiogram 1953, ex working cond plus 40 ‘78 records, excellent veneer cabinet with covers, plus extras $400ono Ph 53824316
Lawn mower Masport 500 golf, Briggs and Stratton, 5hp motor, 20” cut, as new $1500 Ph 0400536345 Lawn mower, fairly new, only used 6 times, EC $150 Ph 53821345
Pantech trailer, heavy duty, EC, registered, interior measurements 3.4x1.8x2m $4800 $4800 Ph 0438840235
Condor golf buggy, single seater, comes with sides, esky, GC, no further use $1300ono Ph 0406533184
8 tine scarby linkage $300 Ph 5312721 night only Portable stock loading ramp, lots of features, 6m long, lifts to 2.7m $6200 Ph 0428944462
Motorhome bus, 1991 Isuzu, reg, good order $9500 Ph 0419778181 Jeparit
Lawn mower Masport 400, 2.5yo $900 Ph 53822660
Ruddweigh cattle weighing platform $350 inc Gst Ph 0457866027
15 bundles of Big Baler twine extra $50 inc Gst Ph 53882236 evenings
New website for Farmers view this item for sale and more - grain, hay, machinery, livestock, free to list items for sale www.agsalesaustralia.com.au Ph 0429008301
Brand new shelving, various sizes, prices from $230 Ph 0409368076
Bidet, brand new never used, 2 remote controls, heated seat, heated air dryer fan, bolts onto standard toilet, easy to install, full insulation kit and instructions, no plumber required, paid $1800 sell for $800ono Ph 53548250
REDUCED Genuine Powerfit E380 machine, remote, instructions and bands, minimal usage $350 Ph 0417082252
Clawfoot bath original $400 Ph 0409538742 Dining table and chairs, plus other furniture, VGC Ph 53823720
REDUCED Innovis NQ3500D Brother embroidery and sewing machine, complete kit, very little use $3300 Ph 53871345 or 0419509335 REDUCED Knee brace, GII rehab, lightweight, adjustable extension and flexion, EC $100 Ph 0427581182 REDUCED Sewing machine, Brother PS-57, VGC, $200 Ph 0427581182 REDUCED Telephone with bracelet pendant alarm, Oricon Care $80 Ph 0427581182
Dining table, 6 seater extendable, beige, cloth, wooden $150 Ph 0447660707 Freezer 393L Westinghouse upright $150 Ph 0439300079 Household items, sofa bed, tv unit, 2x timber coffee tables, 2x entrance stands, computer desk, q/bed base, small timber table and 4 chairs, best offer on all items Ph 0409210594 REDUCED Barcelona prints, handpainted, Gaudi theme by Vida Pearson, famed set of 4 $300 Ph 0427581182
Ride on mower, Cox Stockman, 15 HP, B&S, EC $2200 Ph 0417554089 Salt/pepper shaker collection cabinet $150 Ph 0400254859
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Scoba Dive computer, Oceanic VE 100 $120 Ph 0427581182 Sherwell grain silo, capacity 38 tonne, GC $1850 Ph 53929233 Shoprider gopher with golf bag attachment and clubs $1900 Ph 0403033500 Signature cards, 3 cricket, 16 AFL, plus many footy inserts, Ph Ben 0427198023 Star posts, approx 50 $4each Ph 53811093 Stihl 391 Farmboss 20” bar plus chain, decompression valve, easy start, 64.1cc, paid $1300 less than 5hrs use, selling due to health, EC, has paperwork $900 Ph 55831589 Tandem trailer, 10 x 6, carry 3.2 tonne with hoist, spare wheel, ZO7073 Ph 0458681119
REDUCED Corner unit with 32” Samsung TV, EC $300 Ph 53824997 REDUCED Massage chair, top of the range, brand new, paid $3200 sell $2800 Ph 53871345 or 0419509335 Sanyo drinks fridge, bar size, 160lt $150 Ph 0439300079 Small bench top elec oven, as new $50 Ph 53822454 Timber table with 4 chairs, timber backs, tapestry seats VGC $200 Ph 0498659636 Ararat
Tandem trailer, 1850 x 3m $2500ono Ph 0438140590 Tango remote control portable air conditioner, 12mths old, no further use, new $698 sell for $450ono Ph 0428433384 or 53569233 Trailer, 6x4, covered, GC, R38405 $1500 Ph 0407581291 Two Everhot wood stoves, slow combustion $1000 or will separate Ph 0418551685 Vetch seed for sale, 2 tonne Ph 0407549060
TV cabinet, EC, 1930mm W, 1360H, 870 wide, 500 deep $200ono Ph 0402808839 Stawell Washing machine, Stirling 9kg, as new $290 Ph 0439300079
Washing machine, Simpson 5.5kg, top loader, as new $235 Ph 0432502452
Marine
Wilton 8” vice, American made, brand new, multiple available $200 Ph 0447347357
10’ de Havilland aluminium boat, 4HP Mariner o/board, trailer and accessories. Excellent car topper. 2 ski bars with rear loader $1200 neg. Boat reg XV027, trailer reg L76302 Ph: 53524062 Ararat
Work zone camping inverter generator, 4 stroke 2000w $400 Ph 0417302688
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15’ Utility boat on Brooker trailer, 90hp with fish finder, ZJ3688 $6500ono Ph 0427885641
‘Cooga’ Blue solid tonkinese cat, aqua eyes, Fraser Drive area. Overdue for daily medication.
Pls call 0439 824 805
REDUCED 2018 Harley Davidson softail breakout, special edition paint twisted cherry, Vance hinze pipes, pegs, grips, levers, blinkers all modified, screaming eagle air intake, bike travelled 45kms, brand new $30,000 Ph 0458505914
Mobility Aids
Brooker 12’, 8hp motor, tilted trailer, can launch on 10mls of water, swivel seat, life jackets, fish finder, extinguisher, NR389 $3500 Ph 53975262
Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000
Berina, 2005, manual, no RWC, GC, reg until Nov, 165,000kms, TNE765 $1500ono Ph 0439425448 or 0458535054
REDUCED Austin Healey Sprite MK3, red, ex body, no rust, does need some work, wiring and suspension, comes with heaps of extras, spare motor, hardtop, clutch, spring pack ect, no reg, eng # 9MUH154531 $9900 Ph Steve 0409796471 REDUCED FG XR6 2009, 126,000kms, 4mths reg, EC, XKU376 $8,500ono Ph 0458342385
REDUCED 2003 Holden VY Calais, auto, mags, cloth seats, 3mths rego, good straight car, 430,000 km $2500ono Ph 53836339 or 0427316990 REDUCED Honda Odyssey 2004, 2.4 auto, 7 seater, 290,000kms, motor not running, no reg TDY970 $600 Ph 0434557919 Dimboola
Access four wheel walker, padded seat, EC, larger wheels $220ono Ph 0409981227
Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000 1988 Black Ford Maveric Nissan Patrol, 2dr STB, fully imported, dual fuel petrol and gas, 365,000kms, SGN262 best offer over $5000 Ph 53525010
As new Configura Comfort electric riser recliner chair, 2 motors, multi adjustable pillow backrest with customisation, sadly chair only used 3 weeks, pickup Kaniva, retail $3500 sell $2000 Ph 0409594549
REDUCED 380 Chev Lewis Ski Boat, great looking, EC, RC757, trailer W20383 $11,500 Ph 53810600
REDUCED Vespa Scooter LX 125, 2010 model, as new, 1300km, reg 1D6GL $3500 Ph 0429822558
REDUCED Yamaha MW 100 Scooter, 2012 model, as new condition, 450kms $3200 Ph 0417320470 REDUCED Yamaha TRX, 850, EC, reg until 05/18, 40,000kms, XC711 $4000 Ph 0429008301
REDUCED Ally Craft 4.75 Bar Raider, hull no AU-ALY 98-8-6019, rego FE886, 50hp Mercury Mackay multi-link trailer, reg T59060, VGC for age, reluctant sale due to health $12,000ono Ph 0429954264 REDUCED Brooker 4.2m 30hp mariner, elec start, power tilt, f/ steer, new trailer JO207 T77272 $2700 Ph 0400017344 REDUCED Caribbean half cab, 65hp Mercury outboard, GC, DPO38, tilt trailer, H85.540 $4800ono Ph 53825727 business hours Savage 3.6 metre aluminium boat PD957, 9.9HP Johnson on tilt trailer, V03688, $1800 Ph 0467055587
Gopher, Pathrider 140xL gold, EC, suit bigger person $3000 Ph 53583324 after 5pm Motorized Invacare gopher, EC, new batteries $2000ono Ph 0409981227 Shoprider mobility scooter, GC, two new batteries $2000 firm Ph 0427970970 Ararat
Motorcycles 2014 Honda CRF 125, GC $2500 plus Gst Ph 0428847201 REDUCED 2004 BMW, 1150 RT, ex NSW police, VGC, 86,000km, FI049 $4500ono Ph 0438912604
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2010 Triton GL/R hardtop, sportsbar, EC, charcoal met in colour with gas struts and key contact number $400 Ph 0427511208 FG Ford Ute hard top, lockable, dark grey metallic, pick up Horsham $500ono Ph 0448824848
REDUCED 2008 Harley Davidson 883 Sportster, 5800 genuine klm, immaculate condition, windscreen, original pipes and pegs, HL578, reg until Nov $7500 firm Ph 0428837235 REDUCED 2009 Suzuki GS500, EC, reg 9119, 8,255km $4500 Ph 0428857579
1989 VN Commodore, no reg $300 Ph 53891839 or 0487168302 1997 Subaru sedan, Liberty, RX 2.5l, AWD, 5spd, reg until Dec, QOY107 $2500ono Ph 53871405 1998 VT Commodore, fair condition, no rego, QNG932 $1000 Ph 0438539120 1999 Mitsubishi Lancer GLXI, manual, 4dr, RWC, 95,000kms, PLW199 $2200 Ph 0427340602
REDUCED 2010 Honda VT 750 CA, cruise control, clip on batwing fairing, shaft drive, rev counter, 12,200kms 1X3FS $5500 Ph 0419913065
2000 Mitsubishi Lancer, 2 door manual 166,000km, QLF966 $950 Ph 53524247 Ararat 2002 Ford wagon, 6 seater, tint, 120,000kms 1DO9JQ $3000 Ph 0429700798
REDUCED Mason & Hamlin Reed Organ, 16 stops, GC $300 Ph 0427535212 Ararat
Nissan Elgrand van, 2007, 7 seater, 3.5L, 4WD, auto, loads of extras, 279YFH $14,500 Ph 0412140334
Toyota Camry Altise 2006, VCG, 10mths reg, RWC provided, inspection available, 93000kms, 90000kms service done, XLW609 $9000 reasonable offer considered Ph 0428891696
Motor Vehicles $10,000 - $20,000
2017 Hyundai i30 SR, 12,000kms, black in colour, leather seats, tinted windows, automatic, as new condition, 6mths reg 1KM3DA $25,000 Ph 0408348826 Black XR8, 2009, 6spd manual, 91,000kms, WZS187 $25,000ono Ph 0432312296 Landcruiser 100 series diesel 2001, 280,000 kms, Kim’s Jurgens lunagazer van 2009 full ensuite and annex all in excellent condition, package $65,000 Ph 0409138348
Thurmer
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tapestry duet stool $1500 Ph 53825193
Sports Equipment Golf buggy with trailer, Parcar, GO $1000 Ph 5312721 night only
To Give Away House for removal, period style in
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2005 VZ Commodore, auto, minor cosmetic damage. Sunroof, factory mags, 245,000km Reg:TPO910. Great first car. $3200 Ph: 0423706226 Ararat
2001 GU Nissan Patrol wagon, ZD30 engine, manual transmission, VGC, many extras, 1 owner, RWC, 210,400kms, RFY153 $18,000ono Ph 0409326364
Nissan Patrol GU III, 6 cyl, 4.2LTR, turbo diesel, 2003, ready to tour or two, bullbar, roof rack, roof top tent, dual batt, CB draw set, RWC, LR tank 212,000 kms, SDT085 $28,900 Ph 0409954491
2006 Holden Rodeo LT dual cab, 6cyl, 4x2 auto, RWC, Oct reg, mechanically VG 270,000kms, 1PG3QN $6500ono Ph for further details 0406533184 2008 VE Commodore wagon, auto, 199,000kms, reg til 12/19 YUL638 $6800ono Ph 0458083271
2004 Landcruiser standard 100 series, manual, diesel, EC, RWC, 214,000km, YCL178 $24,000 Ph 0427923236
REDUCED 2015 Prado GXL, 3.0L engine, tow bar, electric brakes, window tint, 2nd battery, EC, approx 96,000kms, EAJ484 $43,000ono Ph 0427523331
Fairlane ‘Ghia’ 1998, amaretto gold, orig interior/exterior, 6 CD stacker, EC, 212,000kms $5750ono Ph 0431215956
Trades & Services
SMALL ACRE OWNERS
For better moisture retention & germination have your crops rolled with a multi tyred roller Ph 53826461 or 0429309491
Work Wanted 67yr old male wanting work, 1 day
2007 Mercedes Benz E Class 200 Kompressor Avantgarde, excellent cond, 1DQ5UL $14,000 Ph 0408504235 Holden VE Commodore 2010, 6 cylinder, auto, dual fuel, blue tooth, 263,044km ZUR510 $5000 Ph 0477678679
Subaru Forester wagon, 2016, model 2.5l petrol, 2.5i-l wagon AWD CVT, automatic, full service history, RWC supplied, 1IG5IK $21,000 Ph 0413529999
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who trapped cleanly and launched a solid shot that made its way through a pack of defenders, deflected off a stick and into the goal, giving Wimmera the win and a berth in Monday’s grand final against Portland. In a tight encounter it was Hendy who opened the scoring to put the Wimmera in the first half. Unfortunately the second half was cut short following an injury to a Wimmera player which stopped play, and when she walked from the field there was only a minute remaining on the clock, at which point Portland conceded the game, giving the Wimmera the B2 division premiership.
BY SIMON KING
immera Hockey Association’s women’s representative team topped off a successful weekend with a one-goal win over Portland to secure the B2 division premiership at Hockey Victoria Senior Country Championships in Geelong.
Despite seven members of the squad of 16 playing in their first senior championships, the mix of youth and experience made for a well-balanced team, coached by the experienced Ian Barnett and managed by Helen Cannell. Wimmera had the distinction of playing the opening game of the tournament on Saturday, against Warrnambool. The highlight of the match was a solo run by Claire Barnett, who scored on the rebound after her initial shot was blocked. Goalkeeper Isabella Guilline blocked all Warrnambool scoring attempts with sharp reflex moves, ensuring a 1-0 win to the Wimmera. The next game was a tough one against arch rival North Central, ending in a narrow one-goal loss. Wimmera players didn’t give up after falling behind and a series of strong attacking moves put pressure back on the North Central defenders,
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CHAMPIONS: Wimmera Hockey Association’s women’s country championships team, from back left, coordinator and team manager Helen Cannell, Olivia Williams, Kayla White, vice captain Sigourney Williams, Ellie Woods, Ameilia Rintoule, Claire Barnett, Sophie Allen, Heidi White, assistant team manager Rachel Clark and coach Ian Barnett; front, Tori Cuming, Imogen Williams, Kendra Clark, Isabella Gulline, Brandy-Lea Cuming, Tianna Hendy and captain Sharon Williams. Picture: RACHEL CLARK led by Ameilia Rintoule at centre half back. The last pool game on Sunday morning was against LaTrobe Valley and Wimmera started strongly, earning plenty of attack in the first half, and a number of penalty corners. Strong LaTrobe defenders and skillful goalkeeping saw the game end in a scoreless draw, setting Wimmera up for a semi final against the top team from Pool A, West Gippsland.
Once again the Wimmera defence was tested, but prevented any scoring even after having to defend seven penalty corners in a row. Isabella Gulline continued to impress in goals and Sharon Williams was solid at full back. The resolute Wimmera defence continued in the second half, including a last line save by half back Heidi White to keep scores level. With two minutes remaining, West
Gippsland earned a penalty corner, but unyielding Wimmera defence kept the game alive. Within seconds the ball was rushed into attack by the Wimmera forwards, and some skillful work by Barnett got the ball into the circle and earned a penalty corner. The final siren sounded, giving the Wimmera one last chance to snatch the game with the penalty corner still to be played. Tianna Hendy pushed the ball out to Sigourney Williams
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ight months of planning came off perfectly for Volleyball Horsham’s men’s division one team, when it won its first ever gold medal at the 50th anniversary Victorian Country Championships.
An emotion charged victory at the Horsham Tournament in November, where the majority of the team came together, paved the way for a serious shot at the coveted men’s division one country title at the impressive new Bendigo Stadium. Pitted against Latrobe Valley, Bendigo, Sunraysia and Ballarat, the team finished in second spot on the ladder after the round robin phase of the tournament, with victories over Latrobe, Sunraysia and Ballarat and a five set loss to Bendigo. In the gold medal qualifier against Latrobe Valley, the team recorded a four set victory to set up a showdown with Bendigo, which had gone through the tournament undefeated. The tone was set in the warm up of the final with both teams trading pleasantries under the net with each other, and it was Horsham that fed off that adrenaline better, establishing an early lead that Bendigo could not bridge. The first set went to Horsham 25-17. In the second set both teams traded
HISTORY MAKERS: Volleyball Horsham captured a division one men’s gold medal for the first time ever at a Victorian Country Championships in Bendigo at the weekend. The title-winning team is, from left, coach Josh Cowan, John Dal Santo, Jack Hannan, Matthew Berry, Cameron Robinson, Chris Radford, Nick Adamson, Brady King, Harry Stemp and Tim Ladlow. big spikes and massive blocks, but it was the Horsham boys who were first to 20 and closed the set out, winning 25-21. The third set followed a similar pattern, with Horsham holding a two-point lead at 16-14, which then opened up to 21-16 and 24-17. Finally, with a Cam Robinson block, that much sought-after gold medal became a reality. Captain Matthew Berry was the ‘All Star Seven’ best setter while Cam Robinson was also selected in an honorary squad.
In the women’s division one, Volleyball Horsham recorded an emotional five-set win over South Gippsland in a bronze medal match. Battling injury to key players, the girls managed to restructure their line-up to maximum effect, with all eight players contributing to the result. Invited Sunraysia player Brooke Freckleton was named an ‘All Star’. In men’s division two, Volleyball Horsham’s team went through the pool phase undefeated, recording wins over Bellarine, Maffra, Rid-
dell’s Creek and Latrobe Valley. In its championship pool matches the team was brave in close defeats to Bairnsdale and Bendigo, eventually missing out on getting into the gold medal match by 0.4 percent. In the bronze medal match the team put up a huge fight against Bendigo but couldn’t get the points it needed at the right time and went down 27-29, 22-25, 19-25. Nathan Berry was an ‘All Star Seven’ selection for men’s division two. Next year the championships will be at Korumburra.
Sport Martin in form Horsham Saints footballer Mitch Martin’s excellent start to under-18 national championships continued with a three-goal haul against the Allies in Tasmania on Sunday. Martin helped his side pile on the goals against an overmatched Allies side in the 18.8 (116) to 2.7 (19) win, giving Victoria Country two wins from as many matches at the championships. He was one of four players to kick multiple goals in the win. Martin has done an admirable job flying the flag as the Wimmera’s sole representative in the Victoria Country under-18 team, kicking a goal in the side’s 9.10 (64) to 7.9 (51) win against arch-rival Victoria Metro on the MCG earlier this month. The side has a bye in the next round of competition before taking on South Australia in Geelong on June 28.
Baptist on fire Wimmera-trained gelding Barry The Baptist continued his hot streak of success in the region with a win in Sunday’s $40,000 Apsley Cup. The five-year-old has been in sterling form for Stawell-based trainer Paul Jones, saluting in April’s Stawell Gold Cup and running a close second at Casterton last month. With jockey Jarrod Fry in the saddle, the pre-race favourite jumped well and settled two wide, six lengths behind the leader. Fry made his move at the halfway point of the 2000-metre race, hitting the lead at 800 metres and holding on down the straight to score by nearly two lengths from Dane Smith-trained Tre Dieci.
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OUT OF TROUBLE: Bill Bussau, a worldranked top 30 amputee golfer, hits out of a bunker during Nhill Golf Club’s annual tournament. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Nhill Golf Club has again proven itself to be one of the premier attractions in the region, with record numbers for its 99th annual June Tournament at the weekend. More than 40 women competed in the Memorial Stroke event on Thursday, with Libby Lacey, 72, shooting the best nett score. On Friday a field of 118 players contested the men’s four-ball, best-ball par. The winners were Barry Turnbull and Graham Pilgrim with a score of plus-seven on countback from six other groups. A whopping 162 players contested the men’s and women’s four-ball, best-ball Stableford on Saturday. Despite playing their last hole in the dark, a team of Lynne Smith and Janine Grover won the women’s event with 47 points, while David Ryan and David Crouch used local knowledge to their advantage to rack up 46 points and win the men’s section on countback. Mixed Pinehurst and men’s stroke events were on Sunday, with another excellent field of 132 golfers. Libby Lacey and Oliver Smith won the Pinehurst with a score of 70, while David Staples needed a countback to defeat David Flood in the men’s stroke. The tournament concluded on Monday with a 36hole stroke event, attracting 43 players including some of the best Wimmera talent. An additional 25 players played an 18-hole stroke event. David Flood broke through for his first win in the 36-hole scratch event with two rounds of 74 and a total of 148. In the 18-hole stroke, David Staples won A Grade with a score of 73. Next year the club will celebrate the 100th year of this event and plans are already underway.
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Drawn three wide on the second line at the start, Manning allowed her charge to settle one out, four back and, with a solid tempo set by the leaders, was content to hold that spot until the bell was sounded. At that point Manning latched onto the back of driver Glen Douglas as he made a three-wide move with Artistic Saint and followed the three wide train until reaching the back stretch. Im Sir Blake sprinted quickly out four wide and had rounded up the leaders before heading for home. The gelding raced away from his older opponents over the final stages to score by 20 metres in a rate of 1:58.3 for the 2190-metre journey. Horsham pacer Keayang Bazooka, 40-to-one odds, battled on bravely for the Barry Dunn-Aaron Dun-Steve Blacker team and collected the $3750 runner-up cheque, with Artful Christian, Michelle Phillips, 25-to-one, finishing third. Im Sir Blake was an eight-metre victor in the first round heat of the championship at Swan Hill and looked to have the second round ‘in the bag’ at Ouyen before breaking stride 50 metres from the post and being relegated to second by stewards. With promise of even better things ahead, Im Sir Blake’s current record stands at 17 starts for seven wins, seven minor placings and $58,840.
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ly in the winner’s circle at tracks spread far and wide, their latest success being with Springfield Desire in an R0 contest at Port Pirie on Sunday. The three-year-old gelding is trained by Adelaide-based horseman Ryan Hryhorec and was driven by Wayne Hill, who notched up five winners at the meeting. Springfield Desire lined up as sole second row starter behind the mobile barrier for the 1609-metre dash and Hill was content for his charge to sit in the running line, well back from the leaders, until the bell sounded. They gradually made ground towards the head of affairs before sprinting clear at the 250-metre mark and proved too strong over the final stages to record an eight-metre victory. Springfield Desire started her career in Queensland with a win on debut in a two-yearold contest at Albion Park, but changed owners in December 2018 after her form tapered off. No doubt a cheap buy, Brumby and company have seen the bay record four wins and two minor placings from just nine outings in South Australia.
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fter eight rounds of Mininera and District Football League, Great Western remains a game clear on top of the ladder after continuing its unbeaten run with the scalp of reigning premier Wickliffe-Lake Bolac.
The Lions showed their dominance from the start, kicking nine goals straight in the opening quarter. The dominance would continue throughout the day as they increased their lead at every break. The Magpies put in a last-ditch effort and regained some momentum by winning the last quarter. But inaccuracy in front of goal and the class of Great Western proved to be too much, as the Lions finished with a 42-point victory. Gerrard Cunningham and Steven Lorenzo did plenty in front of goal kicking five each, while Jeremy Cronin, Lachlan Malloy and Jesse
Barnett joined Andrew Cameron to be the best players on the ground. The Lions will face another big challenge this weekend when they travel to Penshurst to take on the second-placed Bombers. Penshurst, hard to beat at home, has only dropped one game so far and will be poised and ready for the challenge Great Western brings. Penshurst is coming off an easy 17-goal win over Hawkesdale-Macarthur, and with players like Sam Weston, Justin Eales and Todd Hatherall all in form and Ben Hunt coming off a nine-goal haul, the Bombers will be ready for the challenge. After the weekend’s defeat, Wickliffe-Lake Bolac will have a chance to put itself into the top five when it takes on Glenthompson-Dunkeld. The teams sit on the same points in fifth and sixth position, in a three-way battle for fifth with Tatyoon. Both teams will be keen to get an important
win to put breathing space between them and the bottom half of the ladder. Although defeated at the weekend, the Magpies still showed plenty of fight, with Brock Wardlaw kicking six goals and Charlie Vallence doing his bit with three, while Harley Hunter and Nicholas Chirnside shone. This game will be no walk in the park for the Magpies, because the Rams will be up and about after a 34-goal win over Moyston-Willaura. Glenthompson-Dunkeld shared the load up forward in the dominant display with 12 goal scorers, 10 of whom kicked multiples, and Mitchell Johnson, Tyler Fehsler and Michael Uebergang dominant. In other games, Caramut will host Ararat Eagles, Lismore-Derrinallum plays Tatyoon at home, SMW Rovers travel to Moyston to take on Moyston-Willaura and Woorndoo-Mortlake should have no trouble when it plays Hawkesdale-Macarthur at home.
Crawford to head Laharum When Laharum’s footballers return to action against Swifts after a round-eight Horsham District league bye, they will do so under new head coach Tom Crawford. Crawford took over as leader of the team after former playing coach Robbie Miller was granted a clearance to Central Murray Football Netball League club Woorinen last week. A Laharum official confirmed Miller had resigned as a player and coach. “He feels like he needs to deal with some issues and he’s been struggling a bit mentally, so he decided he’d take some time away from the club,” the official said. “This is a hard time for the club. “He wants to look after himself, and the best way for him to do that is to step down from the job. “We still support him and hope he gets things sorted out and can come back and play at Laharum.” Miller made his debut for Woorinen at the weekend and was among the team’s best in a 24-point win against Balranald. He has connections at Woorinen, with former Laharum player Todd Heynen and coach Marcus Demaria also at the club. Crawford began 2019 as Miller’s assistant at Laharum and becomes the youngest coach in the league at 22. Laharum president Tim Nagorcka said Crawford was ready for the challenge, describing him as a ‘more than capable young man’.
CHALLENGE: From left, Mark McDonald, Chris Ansell, Clint Baker, Carole Baker, Jock Baker, Matthew McCallum and Daniel McLeod.
Baker wins Kev Baker Challenge It was an emotional meeting at Blue Ribbon Raceway in Kalkee last weekend with the Limited Sportsman Kev Baker Challenge. Kevin Baker, one of the founders of the Limited Sportsman class of speedway racing, died last month. It is the second time the race meet has been run, but the first since he died. The meeting, with more than $3000 in cash, trophies and prizes up for grabs, was well supported by the drivers with 18 cars nominated. Clint Baker, son of Kev Baker and event organiser, was thrilled with the support of the race. “Dad was always about giving the battler a fair go. He would work on their cars, fix them, give them parts and keep their cars going. We were lucky enough to have him here for the first ‘Kev Baker Challenge’ last season and he
would have been grinning from ear to ear to see the support that the race had this season,” he said. The 10-lap heats were hotly contested with Jock Baker from Pimpinio winning all three of his heats and Kahn Aston from Mount Gambier winning one. Daniel McLeod from Hamilton was the third highest point scorer during the heats which also put him at the back of the pack in the final. South Australian title holder Mark McDonald failed to finish one of the heats, putting him in a starting position of 14th. In the 25-lap final Chris Ansell of Hamilton led the pack for the first 10 laps. Jock Baker worked his way through the field to win from Ansell, Mark McDonald and Matthew McCallum. – Contributed
Sport Club appeals Horsham Football Club has requested an appeal for a suspension handed to Minyip-Murtoa reserves player Nick Hudson, arguing a six-week ban from the AFL Wimmera-Mallee tribunal last week was too lenient. Hudson pleaded guilty to carelessly making contact with the head and jaw of Horsham player James Davidson, who was subsequently admitted to hospital and underwent corrective facial surgery, during a reserves match on June 1. AFL Wimmera-Mallee general manager Stephen McQueen confirmed Horsham had requested to appeal the sentence. Paperwork for an appeal needs to be finalised today, with AFL Victoria to review the case and determine whether an appeal will go ahead. See next week’s edition of The Weekly Advertiser for more details.
AFL squad selection Horsham coach Deek Roberts and Horsham Saints’ Sam Jasper have made an initial 60-man AFL Victoria Country senior representative squad. The players are the Wimmera’s sole representatives. Four training sessions will help Victoria Country selectors whittle the squad down to a team of 22 to play a Victorian Amateur Football Association representative side at Carlton North on July 13. Former AFL player and coach Danny Frawley and assistants Mark Sandilands and Rob Condy will coach Victoria Country. • Ben Hobbs of Horsham and Horsham Saint Sam Breuer will also don the white and blue of Victoria Country after being picked in the final team for the AFL Under-16 Championships. Victoria Country will play games against Victoria Metro in Geelong on Sunday, Western Australia on the Gold Coast on July 8 and South Australia in Brisbane on July 12.
‘Gems’ to host clinics Horsham Amateur Basketball Association junior girls will have the opportunity to learn from some of the best female basketballers in the country. Two members of Australia’s under-19 basketball team, known as the Gems – Jaz Shelley and Issie Bourne – will present clinics for the association’s under-10, under-12, under-14 and under-16 girls on Friday. Under-10 girls will be from 4.15pm to 5.15pm, an under-12 session from 5.30pm to 6.30pm and a combined under-14 and under-16 session from 6.45pm to 7.45pm at Horsham Basketball Stadium. The cost of the sessions is $15 a player. Association competition manager Rebecca McIntyre said people could visit the association’s Facebook page for more information. People can book tickets online by visiting website www.trybooking.com/book/search and searching for ‘Jaz Shelley and Issie Bourne’.
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Powerhouse Roos stay on track BY COLIN MacGILLIVRAY
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arrow-Balmoral’s Horsham District premiership defence looks airtight as ever after the Roos saw off another potential rival at the weekend.
The team sits atop the ladder, still undefeated, after making light work of Natimuk United in a 15.26 (116) to 6.5 (41) romp at Harrow. The contest was effectively over at quarter time, with the Roos piling on 6.7 in the opening stanza to the Rams’ one straight goal. It got little better from there for the visitors, with Harrow-Balmoral winning every quarter despite some wasteful shots at goal. Most encouraging for the reigning premier was the spread of contributors, with 10 players registering a goal and none kicking more than three. Ben and Cody Deutscher ran rampant for the Roos, while captain Mick Phelan also played a big role. Natimuk United spearhead Jaydon Stiles is yet to be held under three goals this season, but with the exception of Nathan Koenig and Jordan Smith, the Rams were kept quiet. The win helped underscore Harrow-Balmoral’s premiership favouritism; in its past three games the team has seen off Swifts, Jeparit-Rainbow and Natimuk United – third, fourth and second on the ladder respectively.
The Roos will turn their attention towards Noradjuha-Quantong, the last side in the top six they are yet to play. The Bombers are coming off their own confidence-boosting victory against Kalkee, kicking away in the last quarter to win 17.12 (114) to 15.4 (94). Bombers Nathan Byrne and Shane Oakley have been standouts in an upand-down season and stood up when their team needed them most. Byrne, who crossed to the club from Horsham Saints during the summer, kicked a goal and found plenty of the ball, while Oakley ended with a bag of five. At the other end of the ground a seven-goal haul from Kalkee veteran Josh ‘Rock’ Beddison turned back the clock. Beddison – a premiership forward with the Kees before signing with home club Pimpinio in 2016 – returned to the club this year and was outstanding in only his second senior game. The Kees had a two-goal lead at the main break but could not keep up with the Bombers, who booted eight goals to four in the second half to keep themselves in the thick of the finals race. While Taylors Lake’s win against Pimpinio had no bearing on finals positioning, it was an emotional day for the home faithful at Dock Lake Reserve.
ROAD TO VICTORY: NoradjuhaQuantong’s Dustin Cross celebrates a goal against Kalkee at the weekend. Cross was among his sides best players in a confidenceboosting 114 to 94 win. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER The Lakers had not tasted victory since round eight, 2017 – a game that was also against Pimpinio. With both teams winless entering Saturday’s clash, there was plenty on the line. Pimpinio started strongly, a six-goal opening term giving the visitors a 10-point lead at the first change. Unfortunately for Pimpinio it could not sustain the effort, as Taylors Lake kicked 12 goals to four in the next three quarters to win 16.16 (112) to 10.3 (63). Mitch Whelan’s six-goal day was one of many standout contributions for the Lakers, with coach Brandon Weatherson booting three and Trae Martin and Dean Harberger
getting on top in the midfield. Pimpinio coach Liam Jakobi never stopped trying in defence and midfielder Nathan Clough was gallant, while key forward Dylan Baker did his utmost with a bag of five goals. Rupanyup also had plenty of reason to cheer with an upset five-point win in a thriller against Jeparit-Rainbow. The match was neck-and-neck for most of the day, but an 11-point margin established by the Panthers at three quarter time was just enough to hang on for a 12.8 (80) to 12.3 (75) victory. The usual brilliance of Elliot Kelly was again on display with the midfielder kicking two goals; Trent
Grant’s bag of six was also vital. Peter Weir slotted seven for the Storm to take the lead on the league goal kicking table, but couldn’t quite drag the team across the line. At Edenhope Showground, Swifts spoiled celebrations of the 20-year anniversary of the merger between Edenhope and Apsley with a 7.18 (60) to 6.10 (46) win. The match was marred by inaccuracy, with only three goals kicked from a combined total of 22 scoring shots in the first half. It was the Baggies who ultimately stamped their authority on the game with four final-quarter goals to one, led by Jakob Davis and the hard-running Ryan Folkes. Notably, the Baggies had no multiple goal kickers. Bernie Kealy was named in an Edenhope-Apsley 20th anniversary team before the game and was among the Saints’ best on the day. Other current players named in the anniversary team were Taylor Milner, Jak Ryan, Matt Butler and Chris Oliver, who was captain of the side. Other matches this weekend see the Saints travelling to Rainbow for a match against the Storm, Pimpinio hosting Kalkee, Natimuk United welcoming Rupanyup to Natimuk Showground and Laharum returning from a bye to take on Swifts at Stawell’s North Park.
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ACROSS THE LEAGUES Wimmera
This week: Ararat v Horsham, Horsham Saints v Southern Mallee Giants, Nhill v Minyip-Murtoa, Dimboola v Stawell. Last week: Ararat 11.5 (71) d Southern Mallee Giants 8.8 (56), Stawell 15.11 (101) d Horsham Saints 8.10 (58), Warrack Eagles 15.11 (101) d Nhill 14.13 (97), Minyip-Murtoa 15.9 (99) d Horsham 5.7 (37).
Horsham District
This week: Natimuk United v Rupanyup, Noradjuha-Quantong v Harrow-Balmoral, Swifts v Laharum, Pimpinio v Kalkee, Jeparit-Rainbow v Edenhope-Apsley at Rainbow, Taylors Lake, bye. Last week: Taylors Lake 16.16 (112) d Pimpinio 10.3 (63), Swifts 7.18 (60) d Edenhope-Apsley 6.10 (46), Harrow-Balmoral 15.26 (116) d Natimuk United 6.5 (41), Noradjuha-Quantong 17.12 (114) d Kalkee 15.4 (94), Rupanyup 12.8 (80) d Jeparit-Rainbow 12.3 (75).
Mininera and District
This week: Caramut v Ararat Eagles, Wickliffe-Lake Bolac v Glenthompson-Dunkeld, Lismore-Derrinallum v Tatyoon, Moyston-Willaura v SMW Rovers, Penshurst v Great Western, Woorndoo-Mortlake v Hawkesdale-Macarthur. Last week: Woorndoo-Mortlake 53.26 (344) d Ararat
Eagles 1.0 (6), Lismore-Derrinallum 38.22 (250) d Caramut 4.5 (29), Glenthompson-Dunkeld 38.16 (244) d Moyston-Willaura 4.6 (30), Great Western 25.7 (157) d Wickliffe-Lake Bolac 16.19 (115), Penshurst 19.18 (132) d Hawkesdale-Macarthur 2.9 (21), Tatyoon 16.10 (106) d SMW Rovers 16.9 (105).
North Central
This week: Wedderburn v Sea Lake Nandaly Tigers, Birchip Watchem v Charlton, St Arnaud v Boort, Wycheproof-Narraport v Donald. Last week: Charlton 10.16 (76) d Wedderburn 6.13 (49), Birchip-Watchem 15.9 (99) d Donald 5.13 (43), Sea Lake Nandaly Tigers 14.19 (103) d St Arnaud 4.4 (28), Wycheproof-Narraport 22.12 (144) d Boort 4.0 (34).
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This week: Border Districts v Mundulla, Kybybolite v Kaniva-Leeor United, Bordertown v Kingston, Naracoorte v Keith, Padthaway v Penola, Lucindale, bye. Last week: Border Districts 16.13 (109) d Kaniva-Leeor United 13.13 (91), Padthaway 18.11 (119) d Keith 8.9 (57), Naracoorte 15.10 (100) d Kingston 11.14 (80), Bordertown 16.6 (102) d Lucindale 13.19 (97), Penola 14.15 (99) d Kybybolite 5.8 (38).
Rats a test for Dees BY COLIN MacGILLIVRAY
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clash between Ararat and Horsham at Ararat’s Alexandra Oval on Saturday will have big ramifications for the Demons’ premiership defence.
Horsham coach Deek Roberts
Horsham enjoyed a 45-point win against Nhill at the weekend to right the ship after a big loss to ladder-leader Minyip-Murtoa in round six of Wimmera league competition, but has not been able to play well consistently this season. The Demons had wins against fellow finals aspirants Horsham Saints and Southern Mallee Giants to start their 2019 campaign, but have since faltered against Stawell and the Burras. Coach Deek Roberts decided to swing Rhona Conboy into attack against Nhill in the absence of spearhead Josh Mibus, who injured his knee against MinyipMurtoa. The move paid dividends, with Conboy bagging five goals and Roberts slotting four of his own to propel the side to a 15.12 (102) to 8.9 (57) win over the Tigers. The team might not find the going so easy against the Rats. With dangerous forward Tom Mills to contend with, the Demons’ backline could find itself undermanned if Conboy plays forward again. There should also be an engrossing battle between Roberts and Rat Jack
Ganley, two excellent goal-kicking onballers. Nhill, meanwhile, will face the red hot Burras on Saturday. Mitchell Borgelt, Frazer Driscoll and Jake Harrap were among the best performers for the Tigers against Horsham, while forward Scott Hughes kicked two goals to maintain a slim lead in the league goal-kicking tally. The team will be hard pressed to stay with Minyip-Murtoa, which was clinical after half time in a 14.15 (99) to 9.8 (62) win over Warrack Eagles.
The Burras kicked eight goals to three after the long break, with Brad Inglis slotting six to lead the team to victory. The Burras’ tall timber came to the fore with Jae McGrath and Fergus Schier making big impacts. Eagles coach Ryan McKenzie led by example with four goals, midfielder Nick Peters also outstanding. In round seven’s final match, Southern Mallee Giants overcame a determined Dimboola 12.11 (83) to 6.12 (48) on the back of an eight-goal haul from Riley Lehmann. The big-bodied forward was the star of the day, with coach Coleman Schache and elusive rover Clint Burdett also putting their stamp on the game. Four goals to Justin Beugelaar added some respectability to Dimboola’s scoreboard; Ash Clugston, former NEAFL recruit Matt Rosier and the speedy Elliot Braithwaite were also contributors for the Roos. The Giants now face an intriguing clash with Horsham Saints at Coughlin Park. The Saints are in danger of slipping out of touch with the top five if they lose, while a chance to push into the top three is on offer for the Giants. Dimboola will host Stawell, with club legend Tim Watson returning for the first time in years to watch the clash. Warrack Eagles have a round eight bye.
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atimuk United’s Horsham District A Grade netball title defence is looking as strong as ever after passing a big test at the weekend.
The Ewes have their eyes firmly fixed on a premiership three-peat in this year’s grand final, and boosted their chances of getting there with a hard-fought three-goal win over challenger Harrow-Balmoral. Natimuk United led throughout the game, but could not find a way to put a comfortable amount of breathing room between itself and the home side at Harrow. A 15-goals-to-12 first quarter gave the Ewes the ascendancy, with Alysha Liston netting eight goals for the visitors alongside Candice Muszkieta in attack. After Liston’s strong start her Harrow-Balmoral opponent, Ebonie Salter, showed why she is one of the most respected players in the competition. Liston scored three, four and two goals respectively in the next three quarters to finish with 17 for the day as Salter’s defensive intensity began to have an impact. While Liston was locked in an engrossing battle with Salter, it was another move by Natimuk United that kept the scoreboard ticking over. Shannon Couch was brought on for
IN FRONT: NoradjuhaQuantong’s Louisa Vague beats Kalkee’s Rianna Kuhne to the ball during Saturday’s clash. Kuhne was one of the Kees’ best players feeding the ball to Jenna Bywaters and Hayley Thomas in the 56-46 win. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Muszkieta in the second quarter and paid immediate dividends with 10 goals in the term. With Ewe Michelle Trigg moving the ball effectively at centre and defenders Jo Taylor and Casey Vanstan doing their best to curb the influence of Harrow-Bamoral goalies Amy Lewis and Brittany Keller, the visitors amassed a 10-goal lead at the final change.
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Still, Harrow-Balmoral would not go away, and a 12-goal effort in the last quarter combined with a stellar defensive effort created a few nervous moments for the visitors before an eventual 44-41 win. Coincidentally, the score was exactly the same as when Natimuk United bested the Roos in the 2017 grand final. The result sets up a potential round
11 blockbuster rematch of the 2018 grand final between the Ewes and Laharum. If both sides win their next two matches they will enter the round undefeated. Natimuk United will try to ensure that is the case beginning with Rupanyup at home this weekend. The Panthers were soundly defeated by Jeparit-Rainbow on Saturday,
losing 53-37 after a stifling defensive effort from the Storm in the second and third quarters. Olivia Revell switched into defence for the Storm after starting at goal attack and combined with Ebony Spokes to shut off avenues to goal for the Panthers, who were best served by coach Kayla Woods and Sadie Slorach. Jeparit-Rainbow will now play host to Edenhope-Apsley, which was on the wrong end of a 50-41 loss to Swifts. The Baggies did their best work in the second quarter as they turned a two-goal advantage into 10 goals by the main break. Michaela Armer was key for Swifts with 11 goals in the quarter and 40 for the game, but Saint Cynthia Watt helped negate Armer’s parter Jade Ralph in goals. Swifts now has the unenviable task of playing Laharum fresh from a bye. In the final matches of the round, Pimpinio will host Kalkee and Harrow-Balmoral will be on the road to face Noradjuha-Quantong. The Tigers notched their second win of the season with a 52-41 triumph against Taylors Lake at the weekend, but will find the going significantly tougher against the Kees, who beat the Bombers 56-46 to maintain their spot in the top six.
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ON GUARD: Horsham’s Faith McKenzie guards Nhill goal attack Charlotte Foulds during Saturday’s match. Foulds shot nine goals for her side. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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outhern Mallee Giants could climb back into the top five with a win against reigning premier Horsham Saints after overcoming Dimboola by two goals at the weekend.
The Giants have been on the fringes of the Wimmera Netball Association top five for most of the season and are currently sixth, four points and percentage behind the Saints. They kept their finals hopes alive by withstanding a sustained four-quarter challenge from the Roos on Saturday. The Giants led by a single goal at quarter time, thanks in large part to a nine-goal haul from Steph Thompson in the first term. The margin stayed at a single goal after a backand-forth second quarter, with Thompson again getting the best of Dimboola goal keeper Ruby Redford. At the other end, Roo Olivia Jorgensen started to get her own game going with nine goals, and Dimboola wing defence Ant Toet made a big impact. The third quarter proved a decisive one for the Giants as they were able to stretch their slim lead to four, allowing them to withstand a final quarter push from the Roos to win 46-44. The Giants now have the opportunity to leapfrog Horsham Saints into the top five with a win on Saturday, although the task will be difficult. To displace the Saints, Southern Mallee would need to win by about 15 goals in order to boost their percentage high enough. In the weekend’s other matches, Horsham and Minyuip-Murtoa were too powerful for Nhill and Warrack Eagles respectively. The Demons commanded their match against
the Tigers from the start and only got better as the match wore on, slamming on 19 goals in the second quarter and 21 in the fourth to finish the 73-29 domination. Faith McKenzie ended her day at goal shooter after beginning at goal keeper and helping to stifle Nhill’s attackers. Despite close attention from McKenzie in the first half, Nhill shooter Sydney Thorogood finished the day with 20 goals. Gorgia Sealey and Julie Cook battled hard for Nhill at wing defence and goal keeper respectively, while Jess Casey was a standout for Horsham after taking over from McKenzie at goal keeper. Romi Miller and Emma Buwalda shared the spoils up front for Horsham with a combined 68 goals. Minyip-Murtoa was made to work harder, but still had plenty of breathing room in a 55-38 win against Warrack Eagles. Goalies Georgia McLennan and Kirby Knight combined beautifully in the goal ring for the Burras, with Knight netting 44 shots and McLennan working hard around the court. Emma Koschitzke and Sarah Spicer were able to move the ball well through midcourt for the Eagles, but the team could not contend with the Burras’ firepower. The Eagles now have a bye, while Minyip-Murtoa will travel to Nhill. Ararat will host Horsham in a match pitting second against third on the ladder. Dimboola will play host to Stawell in what both sides should see as a winnable game. The Roos have only one win to their name this season, while the Warriors are winless but have been competitive.
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Revved up Josh Cachia flies around Horsham Motorcycle Club’s Dooen track during heat two of the Bronte Holland Memorial Cup 125cc race at the weekend. The race, commemorating former club member Bronte Holland who died in 2009, forms part of the club’s annual MX Amateurs event. Cachia, who was a friend of Holland’s, won the cup. The two-day MX Amateurs attracted some of the top young motocross riders from Victoria and interstate, with more than 100 competitors entering. Riley Findlay finished second in the cup, with George Knight, third. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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