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DIVING IN: Horsham Holy Trinity Lutheran College students participated in the school’s inaugural swimming carnival yesterday. Pictured enjoying the atmosphere are Lowan team members, from left, Levi Mock, Delta Wardle, Alexandra Salter, Lilly Knoop and Katelyn Busbridge. Wimmera won the carnival ahead of Mallee and Lowan. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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ember for Lowan Emma Kealy has pinpointed the Wimmera River as a potential driver for a fresh economic and cultural development project in Horsham.
Ms Kealy said it was time for the many concepts, ideas and discussions about using river frontage for ‘something special and visionary’ that people had raised for years, to come to fruition.
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“I often sit down with people in Horsham or others passing through for a chat and the question in casual conversation invariably gets asked: ‘So, why hasn’t Horsham capitalised more on the river – it’s such a natural asset’. And I agree,” she said. “It tells me there is another major project waiting to happen in Horsham that involves everyone from the average person in Horsham to the corporate visitor. “Importantly, it would be a project that could influence and tick all the
right boxes for political decision makers.” Ms Kealy said her personal vision was for a multi-purpose function centre that overlooked the river, perhaps as part of a major precinct redevelopment on the southern edge of Horsham Showground. “It could include a function centre to attract interstate conferences, perhaps incorporating a café and restaurant that might have an open area the community could use for all sorts of public events,” she said.
“It would have the potential to work alongside Horsham’s nearby proposed Wimmera Sports Stadium development and the existing open entertainment area of Sawyer Park. “If this project could get some momentum from community input and brainstorming, it is the type of development that I would certainly champion. “It’s an idea that has been sitting with me for a while and I’m confident it could be one of the ways we could build the Wimmera as a ‘destination’
that would also produce local economic benefits and jobs. “Let’s be honest, the idea of Horsham using the river as a social and cultural asset is nothing new. “You only have to look into the history books to see the Horsham community has used the waterway for everything from a community swimming pool and all sorts of sports and community activities. Continued page 3
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orsham Plaza manager Allison Roberts believes businesses on the hunt for Victorian regional retail spaces will find it hard to look beyond opportunities now available at the shopping centre.
Mrs Roberts said while the loss of discount supermarket NQR and the impending closure of women’s fashion store Crossroads were ‘understandably’ devastating, the plaza remained a powerful business hub. “The facts based around location, foot traffic and critically, develop-
ments surrounding anchor tenant Kmart, consolidating its position strongly as a market leader, speak for themselves,” she said. “We’re working hard behind the scenes to fill shop vacancies, but the reality is that we now have two significant opportunities for new businesses, opportunities that aren’t always that easy to find.” Mrs Roberts said the plaza ‘family’ never enjoyed watching businesses leave and now looked forward to finding fresh tenants to capitalise on the average 30,000 people who walked through the centre doors each week.
“Market research shows that half of the people who visit the plaza are Horsham-based and the other half are from across the region,” she said. “It also shows our potential reach, which stretches across the Wimmera-Mallee is 60,000 people.” Mrs Roberts said Kmart provided a glowing example of a major retailer having confidence and success in the plaza and Horsham generally. “Kmart is a very strong trader and is investing heavily into Horsham, employing a staff of more than 100,” she said. “In its 31 years it would have employed thousands of people and a
testament to the longevity of it and Horsham Plaza is that it has six staff members who have been there from the start. “The store has just undergone a major makeover and is pushing forward strongly. It sends a very strong business message about the plaza and Horsham.” Mrs Roberts said shoppers, amid changing retail circumstances, needed to continue to support ‘local’ trading, which in turn supported jobs and services. “Online buying is impacting everyone across the board,” she said. “Wimmera people who are buying
online when they can access the same products locally need to stop and think about what that does, not only to the shopping environment, but also their own situations. “It is always better for a community to shop at home when possible.” NQR Grocery Clearance Stores has gone into voluntary administration, a move that has led to the closure of the business’s Horsham outlet at the eastern side of Horsham Plaza. Mrs Roberts confirmed Crossroads would close its Horsham Plaza shop within the next fortnight.
Lockwood to speak on Darwin Former Wimmera journalist, author and district historian Keith Lockwood of Natimuk will be guest speaker at a Darwin Defenders 76th commemoration ceremony in Horsham on Monday. Mr Lockwood had family members involved in the defence of Darwin during the Second World War and will speak about the time ‘when war came to Australia’. The military militia with the job of defending Australia’s northern centre from Japanese forces between 1942 and ’45 was heavily represented by Wimmera people. Many were in Darwin when Japanese aircraft attacked the city, dropping more bombs than they had earlier at Pearl Harbour in Hawaii. The ceremony will start at 9.45am, with doors opening at 8.45am, at Horsham’s Maroske Hall in Dimboola Road. Organisers have invited the students’ families, along with veterans and their families, members of the public and organisations to attend the event.
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IDEAL: Member for Lowan Emma Kealy is pictured in the riverfront area on the southern fringe of Horsham Showground, which she believes would be an ideal location for a community-precinct development. Picture: DEAN LAWSON
Kealy floats river function centre Continued from page 1 Ms Kealy said it made sense that the Horsham community had grown and evolved to a point where it could take the Wimmera River idea to another level. “We’ve seen a snippet of it with the Anzac pedestrian bridge project and the feeling is there are more opportunities,” she said. “There are communities across Aus-
tralia that would be jealous of having such a natural asset as the river and its accompanying development opportunities.” Ms Kealy said she had already raised the idea with Horsham Rural City Council and the next step would be to pursue it further and generate broad community discussion. Horsham Greyhound Racing Club is among groups that have previously
identified the site, home of Horsham Show’s sideshow alley for many years, as a place for potential function-centre development. “I’m encouraging people to let their imaginations run wild,” Ms Kealy said. “I have no real firm idea of what something might look like, but I strongly believe that the opportunity is there to create something quite special.”
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Cricketers call for corella solution D
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istrict cricket leaders have weighed into debate surrounding long-billed corellas in Horsham by calling on municipal leaders to take a ‘more aggressive approach’.
Horsham Cricket Association secretary Darren Chesterfield said the use of remote-control drone aircraft to scare and break up corella flocks was doing little to deter the birds. He said he would write on behalf of the association to Horsham Rural City Council asking for a stronger response in tackling the birds that were damaging sporting reserves and leaving club volunteers angry and frustrated.
Mr Chesterfield, also a cricket umpire, said discovering the birds attacking the turf wicket at Horsham City Oval on Saturday morning had emphasised how frustrating the issue was becoming. “It was just a matter of chance that we spotted them. It was about 11am and they were only attacking the centre square. We usually put a heat mat down to protect the wicket but they had eaten through that,” he said. “It would have only taken a couple more minutes of them being there and they could have brought a game of cricket undone. We can’t afford to be sitting down there all the time to stop birds from gathering. “It’s getting more than a bit testing
for many sporting clubs in Horsham and the efforts that volunteers are putting in to maintain their sporting surfaces. I imagine it would also be frustrating for the council’s garden staff members.” Mr Chesterfield said he was unsure what the most appropriate approach was in dealing with the corella problem, but what was obvious was a need for greater action. “What we know is that we need a more aggressive approach to dealing with pest corellas,” he said. “As an association we don’t necessarily know the answers, but there needs to be something more aggressive than flying a drone around. “When the jewel in our crown, the
turf wicket at Horsham City Oval, looks like it has had hand grenades chucked on it, it’s time for the council to get more serious. “People volunteering time and effort are getting sick and tired of it.” Mr Chesterfield said the association, approaching finals, was keen for a resolution as soon as possible. “Not just for cricket but for tennis and other community assets,” he said. “These birds are a real problem.” Gregarious long-billed corellas, among the most intelligent of Australian cockatoos, are native to western Victoria and southern NSW, but have also populated other areas of Australia. Their habit of responding to environ-
mental circumstances by congregating in large flocks and ‘cultivating’ turf, ‘pruning’ trees, raiding crops and using their large beaks to dismantle infrastructure has long presented a periodical problem for Wimmera authorities. In the past the issue has polarised public opinion with people unhappy with the use of firearms or poison bait in Horsham, in contrast with others calling to kill the birds. Costly contractor trapping and gassing of the birds has occurred in the past, which at the time prompted concerns of ecologists fearful of damage to the species’ genetic diversity.
Twelfth annual hot-rod run Hundreds of hot rod enthusiasts will make an annual pilgrimage to Halls Gap at the weekend, bringing more than 120 hot rods and custom cars. Horsham-based Old Skool Hotrod and Custom Club organises the Halls Gap rod run, which will once again feature a wide variety of ‘hotted up’ and modified pre-1966 vehicles throughout the weekend. The run kicks off on Friday night and continues through Saturday and Sunday. Now in it’s 12th year, the event celebrates cars and a lifestyle from a bygone era. Club president Craig Hobbs said participants would bring a variety of hot rod and custom vehicles originally built from 1920 to 1965 and modified to meet modern safety and performance standards. “Entrants will start arriving from across Victoria and interstate on Friday, when they will enjoy ‘diner-style’ burgers while catching up with fel-
SHOWCASE: Tony Golder and his horse Chad prepare for a stockman’s challenge at Horsham Equestrian Centre, Riverside, at the weekend. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Equestrian teamwork on show Horses and riders will put their teamwork to the test at the weekend during Wimmera Equestrian Club’s annual stockman’s challenge. Club president Tony Golder encouraged people to sign up for the challenge or watch the action unfold at Riverside Recreation Reserve. “The challenge is a horse-riding competition and will include an obstacle course, working patterns, whip cracking and cross country, which involves jumping,” he said. “We should have about 50
competitors and spectators will have an opportunity to see some very good horsemen.” Entrants will compete across four different levels and there will be a ‘gumnuts’ section for children. Stockman’s challenges are a unique Australian sport designed to recognise standout horsemanship skills. They have become a modern day tribute to the stockmen and women of years gone by and an acknowledgement of the skills required to work cattle in the bush.
The Wimmera challenge will be on Saturday and Sunday, from 11am to 5pm. “We used to run the challenge at the Horsham Show but now it is a standalone event to raise money for the club and our facilities,” Mr Golder said. “There will be a barbecue available on both days. It’s going to be a great weekend.” People who wish to enter the 2018 Wimmera Equestrian Club Stockman’s Challenge can email event secretary Ange Montgomery at ange.mart@ bigpond.com for a program.
low hot-rodders and friends,” he said. “Saturday activities will start with a hot-rod observation cruise to Stawell and a visit to the Halls Gap Hotel for a sit-down lunch, which will also provide an impromptu car show.” Mr Hobbs said afternoon activities would consist of cruising, shopping and visiting attractions around Halls Gap and surrounding areas. In the evening, a band will play for entrants. After breakfast on Sunday, car owners and drivers will assemble their vehicles at the northern end of the Halls Gap Caravan Park for a show and shine. The show and shine display will be from 10am to 1.30pm and entry is by gold coin donation. Mr Hobbs urged people to make the most of the occasion and visit Halls Gap. “Why not take the family to visit Halls Gap, check out the sights and get up close to the hot rods and custom lifestyle,” he said
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When everyday issues such as poverty, homelessness and international tensions glare at us daily through the media, it is easy to start thinking that our priorities seem askew. But it is about exploring the curiosities of our world and beyond, that might often seem obscure and irrelevant, that often lead us to life-changing breakthroughs. One of the latest comes from researchers in the United States that have again been exploring… wait for it… dirt! Yes, good old dirt, the stuff that turns into mud and sticks to your shoes by adding wa-
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ter, crumbles in your hands or blows in your face when dry, and around us everywhere, is again generating scientific excitement. Has anything been studied more than good old dirt? We’ve just about turned it inside out exploring – for thousands of years – ways to make it as productive as possible for growing our food and helping support life in general. But just when we thought we were about done with dirt, scientists have again revealed fresh potential in the world from under our feet. With resistance to penicil-
lin-type antibiotics, themselves the product of astonishing scientific investigation and refinement, the challenge has been to find a new way to combat infection. Bring in the wheelbarrow. Researchers have isolated a new class of antibiotics with the potential to treat superbugs – in bacteria that live in dirt. Examination of DNA, the building blocks of life, from more than 1000 soil samples, has revealed a new class of antibiotic called malacidins that kill several multidrug-resistant, disease-causing bacteria. If the findings live up to expectations, we might have made the latest discovery that has a profound impact on humanity. But what does this have to do with us in the Wimmera, Mallee and Grampians?
Everything! We not only benefit from science around the world, but are deeply imbedded in it ourselves. We need only think about the amount of wind or sun needed to generate renewable power in our growing number of power plants, the evolution and development of our broadacre crops, to even why corellas eat cricket pitches, to understand the value of science in our part of the world. And yes, even our dirt, while important already, might have something new to offer in the future. There seems little doubt that even in our part of the world there are probably substances of high value, in one way or another, we have yet to discover. Money for science is money well spent.
Murtoa produces national car win It pays to shop locally. Just ask Shirley Jackson of Murtoa, who from simply shopping at Murtoa Community Pharmacy has driven away with a new car. Ms Jackson won a $21,300 Mazda2 hatchback as part of a monthly national Best Buys catalogue competition run through 750 independent pharmacies. Murtoa Pharmacy started participating in Best Buys catalogue promotions to offer their customers the best value possible for a broad range of products. With every purchase through the promotion, customers go into a draw to win prizes and staff members have been fastidious in making sure people enter the competition. The pharmacy had its first winner in January 2015 and has continued to give away prizes. The car is the biggest prize to date. Pharmacy owner Kai Kerai said the shop had produced 22 winners, with prizes including a $10,000 holiday to Thailand and miscellaneous kitchen, office and homeware products. Including the car, the pharmacy has given away $42,464.20
Tourism workshops Hindmarsh Shire Council residents and business owners can attend free tourism workshops in the municipality. The council’s tourism officer Jeff Woodward will run the sessions, titled, ‘Tourism – it’s everybody’s business’. Mayor Ron Ismay said the workshops would cover topics including the visitor experience; tourism in regional and state context; tourism and event marketing; and visitor statistics. Each forum will end with a feedback and ideas session and are aimed at everybody, not only those with businesses directly linked to tourism and hospitality. The forums will run from 7pm to 8.30pm. They will be at Dimboola’s Riverside Holiday Park recreation room on Monday; Rainbow’s Mecca supper room on Wednesday; Jeparit CFA meeting room on February 26 and Nhill council chambers on February 28. People can email jwoodward@hindmarsh.vic.gov.au or call the Nhill customer service centre on 5391 4444 to RSVP.
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SIR, – Murray Basin Rail Project upgrades will provide a critical boost for our food and fibre producers in northern and western Victoria. The $440-million project, which has been proudly driven by Victoria’s National Party MPs, reached a significant milestone, with the Maryborough to Ararat line re-opening. It also signals imminent reopening of the Mildura line. I am proud to have been part of the former Liberal-Nationals government that got this project off the ground in 2014 with a $220-million investment. The federal Liberal-Nationals contributed the final $220-million needed in April 2017. This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to standardise and upgrade freight rail in western and northern Victoria will make it more efficient for our farmers to get their product to port and to the rest of the world. Peter Walsh, Leader of The Nationals Member for Murray Plains Shadow Minister for Regional Victoria and Decentralisation
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Call for kangaroo pet-food plan Victoria’s peak farmer group has joined Member for Lowan Emma Kealy in a push for the state to fully commercialise the use of kangaroo for pet food to provide certainty for the industry. Victorian Farmers Federation livestock president Leonard Vallance said Victoria was the only Australian state without an approved management plan for commercial kangaroo harvesting. A trial allowing legally harvested kangaroo carcasses to be salvaged for pet food is due to expire in March “This is the perfect opportunity to provide a sustainable management solution,” he said. Mr Vallance said the kangaroo population had exploded to plague proportions with the abundant supply of grazing feed and water artificially inflating the natural kangaroo population. He said the Federal Department of Environment had quoted more than 48-million head of kangaroos in Australia, up from 25 million in 2011.
“This has a detrimental impact on not only agriculture but also native flora and fauna, leaving no shelter being provided to animals such as reptiles, birds and insects,” he said. “The kangaroo pet-food industry is a means of managing the kangaroo population at a sustainable and viable level in a regulated environment. “It’s time for Minister Lily D’Ambrosio to commit to the commercialisation and provide certainty to the people invested in the industry. “We’re very concerned about the amount of damage and destruction the kangaroo population is presenting to Victorian farming land. “This is the best way to reduce the economic and environmental damage caused by excess numbers of kangaroos, create jobs in the meat-supply chain, and boost revenue that would be invested back into rural communities.” Commercial kangaroo and wallaby harvesting is regulated by state legislation.
FIRST USERS: Lisa Currie and Trent Johnson, with their daughter Adellyn Johnson, are the first users of the new Kalkee Road Children’s and Community Hub. Adellyn visited the centre for a four-month check-up with maternal and child health care nurse Jenny Bull. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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eaders of Horsham’s new $4.4-million Kalkee Road Children’s and Community Hub believe the new integrated model of care will have long-reaching benefits for both users and staff. The hub, which combines health, education and support services under one roof in Horsham’s north, officially opened to the community yesterday. Horsham Rural City Council’s maternal and child health service is the first to operate out of the new building. Council human services manager Mandi Stewart said the hub concept would provide families with easier access to services and to be more informed with a range of staff to address needs and concerns. “For example, maternal and child health nurse Jenny Bull is also the lactation consultant,” she said. “If she needs to, she can get one of the other girls to help someone out while she consults about lactation. “If one of the staff needs to consult with another, it gives us more flexibility.” Ms Stewart said the hub’s ma-
ternal and child health nurses provided an excellent service. “People forget that these nurses are triple-trained,” she said. “They have to have a degree in nursing, a degree in midwifery, then they have to go back and study child development. “They also have to do an immunisation qualification. “They are really qualified professionals.” Mrs Bull oversaw the first family appointment in the new centre yesterday, welcoming Horsham couple Lisa Currie and Trent Johnson and their daughter, Addelyn. “Addelyn had her four-month assessment to ensure she meets her development milestones,” Mrs Bull said. “The maternal and child health visits are about health promotion and allow us to pick up if there are any developmental delays.” Mrs Bull said visits were more family orientated these days compared with several years ago. “Once upon a time it was only the mums who came, but we get a lot more dads these days,” she said. “The sessions are very in-
clusive. We’re hoping to have an after-hours immunisation session once a month to allow more fathers to attend.” Ms Stewart said additional services would move into the centre in stages. “Next week supported playgroup moves into the playgroup room, and immunisation and the next parents group come down in March,” she said. “Part of it is about commissioning the building, because it has so many electronics. “We want to be able to fix everything as we go and make sure the sensors don’t let children into areas they shouldn’t be, that everything locks and so on.” Horsham District Kindergarten Association will run three and four-year-old kindergarten programs, along with afterkinder care and specialty programs, from the hub in term two. “There will be lots of information coming out, but we’ve been a bit quiet with publicity because we didn’t want to be overrun while we were settling in,” Ms Stewart said. “But so far, so good for the building. It’s been going well.”
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wo Grampians women have used their experiences settling into a rural environment as a catalyst for a new networking group.
winery as a tourist venue, will be guest speaker. “It’s been great to have Seppelt come on board for the first event,” Mrs Green said.
Minnie Green and Bianca Kilpatrick have joined forces to create Grampians Young Professionals Group to bring ‘like-minded’ people together.
“Dan’s running the cellar door, Seppelt’s events and glamping – he’s doing some really exciting things and will be a great guest speaker.
“It can often be difficult to meet like-minded people in the country and we thought starting a group would be a good way to do it,” Mrs Green said.
“We thought having a speaker would be a good ice-breaker. If we can get relevant speakers at a later date we’re open to that, but we’re hoping to run several different types of events.”
“Our goal is to connect new and existing residents and enjoy relaxed, social and fun events.” The group will meet for the first time at Seppelt Winery on March 1. The inaugural event will feature a tour of the winery’s historic underground ‘drives’, along with drinks and canapés. Dan Ahchow, who has revived the
Mrs Green said she and Mrs Kilpatrick would be guided by feedback from participants. “We hope to gauge interest at the first event, including what sort of events people want to be part of, and develop a steering committee,” she said. “We’re considering a lawn bowls night and also linking up with a simi-
lar group in Warrnambool that does a trip to the Dunkeld Races. We want to have different types of events that are inclusive and don’t exclude certain people. “We think events are a great way to break down barriers, but we don’t want to bombard people, so we’re thinking three or four a year to get started.”
From city to country Mrs Green said she and Mrs Kilpatrick hoped the group would connect young professionals from across the region. Both women lived and worked in Melbourne before moving to the country to live on-farm with their husbands. Mrs Green previously worked as a lawyer in Melbourne and now works alongside her husband Lachie at their family’s business at Great Western.
“It can be difficult to meet like-minded people in the country and we thought starting a group would be a good way to do it. Our goal is to connect new and existing residents and enjoy relaxed, social and fun events” – Minnie Green
Mrs Kilpatrick, who lives at Great Western with her husband, also named Lachie, is due to return to work in the agriculture industry from maternity leave. “Having moved from the city we know it can be hard to meet people in country towns,” Mrs Green said. “There are young farmer groups around but young professionals not on the farm or involved in agriculture often slip though the cracks.
“Through this group we’re looking to attract young people who have returned to or moved to the area for social and networking purposes. “Young professionals born and bred in the region are also welcome. “We’ve approached local hospitals, schools, councils, police stations – anywhere that might have young professionals. “We have no set age limit, but we’re roughly thinking people in their mid40s and younger. “The more the merrier.” Entry to Grampians Young Professionals Group’s first event costs $15 on the night. People who plan to attend should RSVP via email to grampiansypg@ gmail.com by February 20. People can also call Mrs Green on 0434 049 857 or Mrs Kilpatrick on 0447 912 331 for more information.
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LIFETIME SUPPORT: Horsham Football Netball Club stalwart Maureen Campbell is pictured with a bouquet of flowers after receiving an Unsung Hero accolade at Wimmera Sports Star of the Year presentations. A dedicated Horsham club volunteer despite having no direct family members playing at the Demons, she won recognition for her 43 years on the club’s ladies committee and 17 years as canteen co-ordinator. She has also been secretary of a Western Bulldogs Supporters Group for 15 years. Horsham supporters at a presentation dinner in Horsham burst into celebration on the announcement of her award. For more on the awards night, see page 46. Picture: DEAN LAWSON
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Jacqui Parker, 31, was starting out as a distance runner in 2014 when she learned about Big Red Run, a multi-stage ultra marathon near Birdsville in central Queensland. The run raises money for the treatment, prevention and cure of type 1 diabetes. “I came across Big Red Run online and was a bit overawed by the challenge,” Ms Parker said. “But the cause is close to my heart, so I went anyway as a volunteer in 2015 and fell in love with the people, the landscapes, and the shared commitment to a cure.” Ms Parker was two when doctors diagnosed her brother, Steven, six at the time, with type 1 diabetes. “It was life-changing for Steve, and for my parents as his caregivers. I grew up knowing my brother sometimes needed lollies if he went ‘low’, that he had numerous injections and finger pricks each day, and that there was no cure,” she said. “I had no idea how easily the condition could kill him, nor how extremely complex it is for him to keep his sugar levels within a safe bracket on a constant basis. “Even with the latest medical technology, the life of a type 1 diabetic is like walking a tightrope.” After three years’ involvement with Big Red Run, Parker now works for the organisers as a first-aider, volunteer manager and general assistant at endurance and music events around the country. “This has been an exciting shift in my career trajectory and lifestyle,” she said.
“I have loved my life in the law and would never say that chapter is closed, but right now I’m enjoying a love affair with the outdoors, especially outback Australia.” As Big Red Run approaches a $1-million mark for money raised for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund, Ms Parker has set an individual goal of raising $5000. She is prepared to go to extremes to inspire donations. “I will get a crazy hair makeover or a tattoo, put on an embarrassing costume or even be a streaker out on the dunes. I am passionate about doing whatever it takes to drum up funds for a cure,” she said. Parker said all donors had the option of setting her a challenge during training or the event itself. “Donations and challenges help tremendously with motivation,” she said. “When the training gets hard or the race starts to feel a bit daunting, I remind myself that a cure is achievable in my lifetime, and every dollar I generate can make an impact.”
About Big Red Run
Set over six days, Big Red Run starts at the iconic Birdsville Hotel. Participants complete three marathons in three days, followed by a 30-kilometre ‘short’ day and a gruelling 84-kilometre ultramarathon. On the sixth and final day, competitors complete an untimed fun run and return to the hotel at Birdsville to cross the finish line, receiving a celebratory beer on arrival. The event is set at a camp next to ‘Big Red’ Nappanerica, which at just over 40 metres is the highest accessible dune in the Simpson Desert.
About 35 kilometres from the outback town of Birdsville, the site comprises communal runners’ tents without showers or cooking facilities. Runners can each take one bag of gear, strictly limited to 14 kilograms, which includes food, clothing, sleeping and medical supplies for the week. For Ms Parker, training and preparation goes well beyond distance running. While covering anywhere up to 120 kilometres on foot, she also sleeps outdoors without a mattress for part of every week, and each day road-tests lightweight foods for their suitability as pre-run and recovery meals. “The remainder of the challenge is to manage injury and cope with the environment,” she said. “I expect my feet to swell, so I bought men’s runners, one size up. I run with a litre or two of water in a special hydration vest, to be refilled every 10 kilometres. I carry many mandatory items to protect against extremes of heat, cold or dust storm.” Aside from blisters and chafing, Parker expects the mental side of Big Red Run will be her greatest challenge. “At least two people I know with type 1 will compete in this event with me,” she said. “Whatever it takes, no matter how tough it becomes, I am determined not to quit until I am standing with them at the finish line.” People can make donations to support Ms Parker’s efforts via website bigredrun2018.everydayhero.com/au/kickingup-the-dust-to-cure-type-1 or by contacting Ms Parker on 0429 846 220 or at jacqueline.m@live.com.au. Donations over $2 are tax deductible.
RUNNING FOR A CAUSE: Jacqui Parker will run 250 kilometres in the Simpson Desert in pursuit of a cure for type 1 diabetes. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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For the first time, you will be able to reach some key destinations around Melbourne via the Metro Tunnel’s five new underground stations: Arden (to be renamed North Melbourne), Parkville, State Library, Town Hall and Anzac. For instance, train passengers travelling to Victoria’s world class health and education precinct at Parkville will be able to get there directly by train instead of having to catch a tram from Southern Cross station.
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FESTIVAL FUN: Hundreds of people flocked to Edenhope at the weekend for the annual Henley on Lake Wallace. The family-friendly festival is a highlight of the town’s social calendar and this year’s event did not disappoint. The action-packed program included a fishing competition, Tour de Henley, live music, children’s activities and competitions. The weekend also included a reunion of former Edenhope Motorcycle Club members, who enjoyed dinner on Friday night before participating in the festival parade on Saturday. Pictured enjoying the festival are, clockwise from above, Leyton Steiner and Felix White; Amelia Bortko; Jackson and Sienna Bull; Ray Anderson on his 1954 Matchless; and Evan Arnold.
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Season 17 – Week 32 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2018
After the exceptional start to the calendar year where the Benchmark Eastern Market Indicator (EMI) reached a record high, the last three weeks have seen the Australian Wool Market steadily fall, resulting in the EMI reducing by 80 cents over this period. Week 32 has seen the decline halted in stunning fashion. Prices rose across the entire merino spectrum, on all types and descriptions. Wools that were previously heavily discounted, in particular wools with high mid-breaks had the discounts reduced, as buyers attempted to secure quantity. Prices generally rose between 60 and 120 cents, with some superfine types extreme. The EMI gained 80 cents for the week, pushing it back to its record high of 1818 cents. The 80 cent increase is the largest weekly rise since January 2011. Most of the 80 cents was attributed to a 70 cent rise on the first day, which was the largest single day rise in seven years. Although the EMI could only equal its record, the Micron Price Guides (MPG) for 17.5 to 18 micron and 20 to 21 micron did manage to set new individual highs. The skirtings also managed to post large gains, generally between 50 and 100 cents. Wools finer than 17.5 micron and those carrying less than 2.0% of vegetable matter were the most sought after, and thus enjoyed the largest increases. The crossbreds also experienced a sharp lift. General price rises of between 40 and 80 cents were felt across the board. The oddment sector managed to rebound strongly this week. Prices generally increased by 80 to 140 cents, pushing the carding indicators up by an average of over 90 cents. The recent decline in price has kept some sellers away from the market, this week’s lift however, seems to have encouraged them back, boosting sale quantities. Currently, there is just over 43,000 bales rostered for sale Nationally.
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Groups remain critical H
orsham lobby groups have used an opportunity to comment on plans for a new multimillion-dollar Wimmera Sports Stadium to heavily criticise the project.
A Strategic Directions Group and a Horsham group advocating for a Horsham west location at Horsham College for the proposed centre have provided statements on their positions. Horsham Rural City Council has invited public comments on a business case and concept design report for the stadium, earmarked for the northern end of Horsham Showground and straddling McBryde Street to include Horsham Basketball Stadium. Strategic Directions Group chairman Kevin Dellar said in assessing the viability and integrity of the proposed stadium, there was a need to clearly address and for the community to understand criteria involving the stadium. “This has to happen prior to the council giving it the green light,” he said. “It is obvious there are serious deficiencies and concerns with the project, and many in the community can see red lights flashing to stop and have an overdue objective assessment and review. “However, it would appear our council has its eyes closed to any possibility it might be wrong with its position. “The SDG has seen major deficiencies in the project for some time and would have expected that good project management would have required an objective review some months ago. “That this has not occurred is cause for serious concern because the community will wear the outcome, not our council.”
Mr Dellar, a former long-time Horsham councillor, said the estimated cost of the stadium had doubled to almost $27-million, adding this represented more than the annual municipal rate revenue and did not include costs associated in closing McBryde Street. “The new stadium proposal is unsupported by a cross-section of potential users, in particular Horsham Amateur Basketball Association, and the business case is based on unsupported assumptions,” he said. Mr Dellar said if the council was so confident it was right and community concerns irrelevant, it should be prepared to close McBryde Street for a month. “It should also point out it has not conducted traffic-management or community-safety studies, the historic Weldon Power entrance to the showground will potentially be demolished, the existing basketball stadium will have to be virtually rebuilt, and Horsham velodrome might have to be demolished to provide adequate parking space,” he said. “The council should listen to the concerns raised by the community. “It would be both wise and prudent to call a halt and have an objective review of the strategic assumptions, listen to genuine concerns and be prepared to hold open and objective discussions on alternatives that have been proposed. “There is absolutely nothing to lose and everything to gain by doing so.” Mr Dellar said the project ‘had an appearance of being managed to achieve a pre-determined outcome’. “More suitable sites at significantly less potential cost and, significantly,
WORKSHOP: Musician Matthew Fagan with Marnoo Primary School students, from left, back, John Abary, Hamish Slee, Alejandra Plasencia Camargo and Mark Abary; and front, Emily Polkinghorne and Valeria Plasencia Camargo.
that will deliver the highest net community benefit, have either been ignored or discounted,” he said. The Horsham West group, which also includes Mr Dellar, and other former councillors Sue Exell and Robin Barber, echoed the Strategic Direction Group’s sentiments, reaffirming a strong belief that the proposed stadium should be on a former Horsham Tech School oval at the college.
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Group spokeswoman Di Bell said many questions remained unanswered regarding the selected location for the multi-use stadium and they needed to be answered before the council considered the next stage. “There are some in the community who do not believe we need this stadium. Our group does see the need, but importantly that community concerns are discussed and debated openly, that data supporting the need for the stadium is produced for all to see, and that there is complete transparency on all the decisions and processes,” she said. “Many in the community do not believe this is the case. It would also be great to see some robust debate at the council for the community to see that our councillors have a good understanding of the project and community concerns and opinion, prior to making any further decisions.” Several sporting organisation representatives have declared their support for the stadium project. The organisations they represent include Netball Victoria, Horsham Table Tennis Association, Horsham Squash Club, Basketball Victoria and Horsham Badminton Association.
Marnoo maestros Marnoo Primary School students picked up some tips from professional guitar and ukulele player Matthew Fagan during a workshop at the school. Principal Grant Fiedler said this was the second year Mr Fagan had presented a ukulele workshop at the school. “We have a strong music program that includes learning to play the ukulele and piano,” he said. Students Alejandra Plasencia Camargo, year one, and her sister Valeria, foundation, kicked off the workshop by performing a welcoming song for Mr Fagan, which they had written for the occasion. “Next the students took turns performing songs of their choice, before participating in a 90-minute ukulele workshop,” Mr Fiedler said.
“The workshop was videoed so the students can practise what they learnt over the coming weeks.” Mr Fiedler said the students often took advantage of opportunities to showcase their skills. “They have busked in Horsham’s main street and performed at Wimmera Eisteddfod, Rupanyup’s Dirt Music Festival, Donald Music Festival and Dunmunkle Lodge at Minyip,” he said. Mr Fiedler said learning music was an important part of the school’s curriculum. He said it helped establish life-lasting skills, understanding and appreciation of music. “Playing music uses both sides of the brain, which has been proven to benefit learning in other areas, particularly in literacy and numeracy,” he said.
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Toy library reopens for 2018 $4.12-million redevelopment. Toy library president Kaye Chamings said while it was very exciting to see the development of the toy library’s new space, it was business as usual in the temporary premises. “The toy library offers a lending service of games, toys, puzzles and DVDs for children and adults with special needs, as well as for groups of parents and babies, and people in aged care facilities,” she said.
East Grampians Health Service Ark Toy and Activity Library in Ararat has reopened for 2018 in temporary premises. The toy library is operating from the service’s Heritage Room while awaiting the completion of new purpose-built rooms at the soon to be redeveloped Community Health Centre. Community Health Centre and Community Nursing buildings are undergoing a
“While we are waiting for the completion of our new space, we will operate our weekly Wednesday opening sessions for parents and bubs groups from either the Heritage Room or Pyrenees House, depending on the size of the group.” People seeking further information can contact the toy library between 10am and noon on Wednesdays, on 5352 9453. They can also call Mrs Chamings on 5352 2289.
Stawell club gears up for third trivia night Stawell Bowling Club is gearing up to host its third annual trivia night. The trivia night will be at Napier Street clubrooms on Saturday, with an open invitation for people of all ages to organise teams to test their knowledge across a range of
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tawell’s Kate Van Dyck has encouraged Wimmera and northern Grampians residents to consider helping young people in trouble with police.
She said while a police interview was not a place you would expect to find a community volunteer, youth could call on ‘independent persons’ to help them through their brush with the law. The Youth Referral and Independent Person Program, YRIPP, supports young people in police interviews across Victoria. Volunteers are trained as independent persons, IPs, to support young people in police interviews when a parent or guardian is not available. YRIPP volunteers also link young people with support services to help address any issues they might be facing.
The volunteers help some of Victoria’s most vulnerable young people, including Aboriginal and newly arrived refugee and migrant young people, to help navigate their interactions with police and link them to professional community support. Ms Van Dyck has been an IP for the past two years. She said the best thing about the program was it gave her an opportunity to support young people who might not have their own healthy personal support networks. She said she also enjoyed the chance to work with police and understand their demanding roles. “Most of the young people I have supported have seemed grateful that someone is there for them and that it appears someone is concerned for their wellbeing,” she said. “The majority have reacted very
well and thanked me. A couple of these young people have approached me later and told me how they have made changes. “There has been the odd occasion that a young person has declined to co-operate and it has taken some time to gain their confidence but these are very rare occasions.” The YRIPP also provides resources for police and parents, and facilitates access to a free 24-hour legal advice line run by Victoria Legal Aid. Any young person in custody can access the advice line. The YRIPP services more than 150 police stations throughout Victoria, including Horsham, Stawell and Ararat. About 300 volunteers are involved in the program, supporting the more than 3500 young people in police custody each year. Program leaders are seeking vol-
unteers to join their ranks in the Wimmera and northern Grampians regions. YRIPP volunteers are independent of the police and justice system. Program co-ordinator Jo Shetliffe said they were trained in police and legal processes as well as working with young people. “YRIPP volunteers are there to help young people at a really scary time in their lives,” she said. “We are seeking a group of strong volunteers who can help these young people when they most need it, and who through their interactions with young people make an important contribution to diverting them from future offending.” People can call 9340 3777 or visit www.yripp.org.au for more information about volunteering for YRIPP.
SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD: Ararat Primary School students in the school’s Learning Area Two show off the contents of a package that arrived to brighten up their environment. The package contained 24 luxurious floor cushions featuring the flags of 48 countries. Principal Rick Ellis said he saw the cushions in a school supply catalogue and thought they would be great for the school. “We are a multicultural school and the cushions help with understanding different cultures. They also brighten up the classrooms,” he said.
Telehealth trial People who attend urgent-care centres across much of the region will be able to see a doctor without travelling beyond the reach of their district health service as part of a new trial. Wimmera Health Care Group and West Wimmera Health Service have joined forces for the trial, which is based on a new after-hours video-conferencing system. Wimmera group clinical services director Don McRae said the Wimmera trial would be of huge benefit to urgent-care centres such as Nhill because patients would have greater access to health-care professionals. “When a person attends after hours and there is no doctor on duty, a nurse will assess them and if they need to see a doctor will connect the person via telehealth with one in the Horsham emergency department,” he said. “The patient will either then be admitted, transferred or sent home.” Mr McRae said the program, trialled between 5pm and 10pm, seven days a week, started on Monday. “We think this program will benefit patients, doctors and nurses and also reduce the burden on Ambulance Victoria,” he said.
Bulgana update The community and contractors will have a chance to share updates on the progress of a Bulgana Green Power Hub at drop-in sessions in Stawell this week. Neoen Australia, a major partner in the project that combines wind-generated power, largescale battery storage and a horticultural farm, is running the events at Stawell Gallery in Longfield Street. A community information session will be today from 2pm to 7pm and a contractor session tomorrow from 6pm to 9pm. Organisers have invited district residents to attend the community session to meet project team members, view displays and learn about what to expect during construction, and encouraged contractors to attend tomorrow’s session to learn about jobs.
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Commissioner’s dinner
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FORMAL AFFAIR: Fine dining and a selection of regional wines were on the menu at Saturday night’s Commissioner’s Dinner in Horsham Town Hall. Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation Horsham branch hosted the black tie dinner and auction as a fundraiser for Wimmera Health Care Group. Money raised will go towards Wimmera Base Hospital’s emergency department and the new Wimmera Cancer Centre. Patrons enjoyed a fivecourse meal with matched wines along with entertainment by Horsham singer Emilee Pritchard and pianist Ethan McRae. Assistant Commissioner Tess Walsh was guest speaker, discussing the future of policing in the region. Pictured enjoying the ball, clockwise from left, are Les Power, Neil Soullier, Bill McGrath and Ivy McGrath; William Margetts, Skye Milne, Clarice Margetts and Nathan Day; Ethan McRae and Don McRae; Alison Lord, David Scott and Helen Scott; and John Barber, Katrina Barrett, Emma Herschell and Alfred Mason.
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‘Don’t panic over short-term hits’ W
immera financial advisor Robert Goudie has urged regional investors to maintain a long-term approach and avoid panicking in response to sudden share-market volatility.
Mr Goudie said investors worried about the impact of circumstances that led to the American Dow Jones losing 2000 points, or eight percent, in two days last week should maintain a focus on holding high-quality business shares. “After a number of years of low-market volatility, investors have not experienced any sharp corrections and enjoyed strong returns both locally
and in particular within US markets,” he said. “The Dow Jones industrial average in the past six months has soared by 20 percent to a record 26,500 points. “So, what happened last week? “After many years of stimulus by central banks, which includes record low interest rates around the world, interest rates in particularly longer-dated Government Treasury Bonds increased up to 2.68 percent. “This increased rate represents an increase in the risk-free returns investors can expect. “This in turn is detrimental to valuations of other assets because cash-flow investments are always compared with
a return you can achieve without risk.” Mr Goudie, from Consortium Private Wealth and The Weekly Advertiser’s finance columnist, said short-term share-market volatility could be quite unsettling for investors, including people across the Wimmera. “This is often in response to the media sensationalising bad-news stories such as market corrections or crashes,” he said. “More practically, in the short-term this will affect our investment assets and particularly our superannuation balances because most individuals have at least some exposure in local and international share markets. “But given that the markets have
had such a strong run in recent years, market corrections like we have just seen are completely normal and expected. “While after strong market returns we expect corrections, the part we don’t know is when these corrections might occur and what might be the trigger to send the markets down. “Investors need to be aware that their superannuation is rarely solely invested into the share market and that they might have market exposure in conservative investments such as cash and fixed interest to help smooth over returns.” Mr Goudie said Wimmera share investors should consider any short-
Health forum provides answers Attendees at a packed Rural Northwest Health community forum in Warracknabeal have gained a greater understanding of the service’s new model of care and its relationship with My Aged Care. About 50 people filled Warracknabeal campus meeting room to hear speakers explain the program and to get answers to their concerns. Graeme Funcke of Sheep Hills outlined how helpful he found a wellbeing co-ordinator program. Mr Funcke said everything was organised for him, right down to getting help with carrying his groceries. “The wellbeing co-ordinators do just that – they co-ordinate,” Mr Funcke said. “They co-ordinate everything for you so you don’t have to worry at all. “It’s a very simple system and everyone should use it.” Community health manager Ngareta Melgren organised the forum after hearing how a few people in the community were struggling to understand the new model of care. Ms Melgren said the forum went extremely well. “We were able to provide a lot of answers for people about their specific concerns,” she said. “It seemed the majority of the concern was around how My Aged Care came into play
term volatility as merely a ‘distracting noise’ in the market. “High-quality scalable businesses that have the ability to sell their services and products without dramatically increasing expenses are worth holding,” he said. “For those who have cash to invest, it is these important corrections that often provide the opportunity to buy these high-quality businesses at a substantial discount to their valuation. “Increased volatility has the ability to drag down all businesses, and this in turn gives us the opportunity to invest when other investors are running to the hills.”
Bridge jump warning Horsham Rural City Council is warning people of the danger of jumping off the city’s pedestrian bridge. Council technical services director John Martin said the council was receiving reports of young people jumping from the middle of Anzac Centenary Bridge into the Wimmera River. “Water levels under the bridge are shallow, with depths varying from 1.2 to 1.5 metres,” he said. “It is extremely unsafe to jump into shallow water, and while it might seem like a bit of fun at the time, the potential exists for someone to be seriously hurt. “Please be vigilant in ensuring your children, grandchildren, relatives and friends do not jump off the bridge into the Wimmera River. It is very dangerous and we don’t want people to get hurt.”
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North Central and Wimmera catchment management authorities are joining farmers to present the sixth annual Future Farming Expo on Wednesday next week. The expo will provide farmers and industry representatives with new ideas and the latest information on farm management through a line-up of keynote presenters, farmers and industry experts. North Central CMA regional Landcare facilitator Darren Bain said the focus of this year’s expo was managing risk. “Farmers, scientists and industry experts will be on hand to share their research, experience and ideas on managing risk, but also looking for opportunities to increase profit,” he said. “One of the emerging challenges for farmers is insecticide resistance. Dr Siobhan de Little will show farmers what they can expect to be confronted with over the next few years. “Dr de Little will show how correct pest identification and chemical choice will be critical for future management of this problem.” Three district famers will discuss their farming business, providing information on current
issues and opportunities within each of their enterprises. A panel session will allow participants to ask farmers questions relevant to their enterprise. “Concurrent sessions will also be a highlight again this year,” Mr Bain said. “These are always popular segments and again participants will have a diverse range of topics from which to choose.” The sessions will feature information on the latest climate forecasts, soil-moisture probes, technology on drones and virtual fencing, business management, succession planning and grain selling and marketing. “Weather forecasts are always a hot topic with farmers and this year we have Dr Andrew Watkins from Bureau of Meteorology,” Mr Bain said. “Dr Watkins has been Climate Prediction Services manager since 2012 and is responsible for delivering seasonal climate outlooks and determining current and future ENSO status. “We are very excited with this year’s line-up and have tried to put a forum together that will give farmers looking to minimise risks and explore opportunities to reduce costs to take their businesses to the next level.” Places at the expo are limited and bookings and RSVPs are essential. People can call 5448 7124 or email info@nccma.vic.gov.au by 5pm on Friday. The expo is free of charge.
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KEEPING ACTIVE: University of the Third Age activities in Horsham district are in full swing after a successful registration day. About 200 people braved warm conditions to attend the day at Horsham Railway Station. Win Compson and Heather Blair are pictured signing up for classes. U3A Horsham and District provides activities five days a week for retired and elderly people. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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8. There is concern about a growing dependence among 5. In 1969, Gerang-Kiata Australians for strong beat Goroke to confirm a pain-killing opioid analgefootball premiership in what sic medicines based with oxycodone hydrochloride. league? What is the street-drug nickname for these analgesics?
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(March 21- April 20) Lucky Colour: Grey Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 4-1-5-9 Lotto Numbers: 5-14-23-32-39-41 Success can come in many ways and your past efforts will pay off. Love could produce a very intense period; don’t attempt to cheat on your partner or you will get caught.
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(July 23- August 22) Lucky Colour: Green Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 3-6-4-3 Lotto Numbers: 2-11-29-33-36-43 If you can keep emotions under control, you will be able to create balance between yourself and others. Mind what you eat and drink, and who with. Many will be organizing their careers. News soon will arrive that brings good tidings.
TAURUS:
(April 21- May 20) Lucky Colour: Pink Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 7-1-6-3 Lotto Numbers: 7-16-25-30-35-43 A few calculated risks should pay off and provided you know what you are on about, the rewards could be very high. Many will be emotionally changeable. Be sure you know what you want before it’s off with the old and on with the new.
(August 23- September 23) Lucky Colour: Blue Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 9-2-7-1 Lotto Numbers: 9-18-27-34-41-45 More variety in travel is indicated. Most people are more inclined to go along with your desires. People you helped in the past should be returning the favours.
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(October 24- November 22) Lucky Colour: Pink Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 2-2-4-6 Lotto Numbers: 2-11-20-29-38-42 You should find that most of your problems tend to disappear. A great time for travel or to arrange holidays. Most will need to be more patient with lovers.
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(December 21- January 19) Lucky Colour: Dark Green Lucky Day: Saturday Racing Numbers: 3-4-1-2 Lotto Numbers: 3-4-12-21-30-39 It will be difficult to keep your temper under control. Close relationships will need special care. Travel could be hazardous, so keep your eye on the road.
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(September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: Magenta Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 8-9-5-1 Lotto Numbers: 8-17-26-35-40-44 Travel is indicated and should be very interesting. Luck could be on your side for a change. Avoid becoming attached to the lost causes; wiser to stay on the known path.
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(June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: White Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 2-8-2-7 Lotto Numbers: 9-18-27-28-33-35 People in trouble tend to come to you and you could need a lot of patience in handling others. Your own problems could suddenly resolve and most will achieve gains in career affairs.
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GEMINI:
(May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: Yellow Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 4-2-2-11 Lotto Numbers: 4-13-22-31-38-45 Not the best time to make an emotional decision as you will find it hard to control your feelings. Financially a better period coming up. You may be wise to question the motives of a friend who wants a favour.
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(November 23- December 20) Lucky Colour: Blue Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 1-9-6-4 Lotto Numbers: 1-10-19-33-37-40 Unexpected guests and travel and the wiser will discuss problems with their partner. Success in just about anything you are hoping to achieve. Your past could come back to haunt you.
(January 20- February 19) Lucky Colour: Mauve Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 3-2-4-8 Lotto Numbers: 3-12-21-30-31-44 A period of major changes. Most will be more adaptable to new ideas and any real effort will be rewarded. A missed opportunity tends to return and money a bit easier to come by.
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(February 20- March 20) Lucky Colour: Blue Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 1-5-6-2 Lotto Numbers: 1-10-19-23-24-32 Lucky breaks through unexpected quarters. Many will have to change their expectations. If in need of advice go to the experts.
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yundai’s new fourth-generation Santa Fe will be longer and wider than before, affording what the company claims will be class-leading roominess and enhanced visibility.
Due to be revealed this month ahead of its Australian roll-out in the middle of the year, the large sevenseat SUV has been formally shown in official images, hours after the pictures were leaked by South Korean media.
As expected, the Santa Fe’s styling draws heavily on recently released Hyundai models, including the Kona small SUV and the hydrogen-fuelcell-powered Nexo. A large chrome strip stretches the width of the car, separating the bonnet and grille. The latter is Hyundai’s signature cascading design. Twin headlights are mounted vertically in recesses on either side of the grille. Hyundai has revealed the new model will be 4770mm long – 70mm longer
than before – and 1890mm wide – a gain of 10mm. In a press release accompanying the images, the company also said the vehicle’s wheelbase has been stretched, although it did not say by how much. The current car’s wheelbase is 2700mm. Despite the increase in exterior dimensions, the Santa Fe is still smaller than some of the main large SUV contenders such as the Toyota Kluger, which, at 4890mm long and 1925mm wide, is 110mm longer and
35mm wider. Mazda’s CX-9 is even larger, at 5075mm long and 1969mm wide. Hyundai has also revealed the Santa Fe will become the first Hyundai to gain rear cross-traffic alert with automated braking – a system to not only warn reversing drivers of approaching traffic but hit the brakes as well. The new interior design is described as premium and horizontal. The design is unlikely to scare any Hyundai customers, sticking to tried and true design themes.
An image of the interior shows a two-tone brown layout with metallic trim and a floating central touchscreen looking like the one in the new i30. A large speedo is front and centre in the instrument binnacle. The door-mounted mirrors provide better forward visibility when turning. The new Santa Fe will make its world debut this month ahead of its motor show debut in Geneva on March 6. – Ron Hammerton
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Nissan Motor Asia Pacific regional vice-president of marketing and sales, Asia and Oceania, Vincent Wijnen, made the comments at the Nissan Futures event in Singapore last week, where the Japanese car-maker brought together senior executives, government officials from South East Asia and Australia, academic experts and other stakeholders to discuss the future of electrified and autonomous automotive technology in Asia-Oceania. Mr Wijnen said he believed cooperation between car manufacturers and governments was key to increasing EV acceptance, adding it was only a matter of time before EVs became common in Australia. “What I have seen in Europe before, there were many markets that were not so much engaged,” he said. “The moment they do, it accelerates extremely fast, because then suddenly the infrastructure is created.” Mr Wijnen said local governments were often key to driving EV acceptance through charging infrastructure. “What I have seen in other markets, it is not just national government, it
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is initiated by local government,” he said. “The big cities – Melbourne, Sydney – if they decide to start putting in place some policies that encourage people to move towards zero emission cars, at that moment you will see an acceleration. “Because if one does it, then the other ones will do it and the federal government will do it.” Mr Wijnen said the roll out of other electrified vehicle technologies including hybrids and range extenders would also help increase awareness of green vehicle tech among consumers. “I think the perception sometimes is that people do not understand what
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11 6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman (PG) 11:00 JAG (PG) 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News 1:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 2:00 The Young And The Restless (PG) 2:50 Alive And Cooking 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Will & Grace (PG) 8:30 Sex And The City (MA15+) 11:30 The Late Late Show (PG) 12:30 Becker (PG) 1:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 2:30 Frasier (PG)
2:00 Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics: Day 6 [s] – It will be go time for Australia’s Snowboard Cross contingentwith the entire event taking place over a few hours today. The final of the Pairs Figure Skating and Alpine Skiing will also feature. 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) [s] 9:00 Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics: Night 6 [s] – Australia enters the Women’s Aerials competition with a line-up including double Olympic medallist, Lydia Lassila; former World Champion, Laura Peel, Danielle Scott, and many more. 1:30 Home Shopping
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Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] Prime 6:00 11:00 Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics: Day 7 [s] 2:00 Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics: Day 7 [s] – Australian Brendan Kerry will compete in Men’s Figure Skating and fighter Belle Brockhoff will launch out of the Snowboard Cross start gate with just one ACL after a rough injury run. 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens [s] 8:30 The Front Bar: Winter Olympics Special (M) [s] 9:00 Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics: Night 7 [s] – An Australian has been on the Aerials Skiing podium at every Olympic Winter Games since 2002. Double medallist Lydia Lassila leads one of the strongest Australian line-ups into this thrilling final. 1:30 Home Shopping
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 11:30 NINE NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World” (M l,s,d) (’12) Stars: Steve Carell, Keira Knightley 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 Rugby League: World Club Challenge: Melbourne Storm v Leeds Rhinos *Live* from AAMI Park, Melbourne. 10:15 Movie: “The Art Of War” (MA15+) (’00) Stars: Wesley Snipes, Anne Archer 12:45 Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates (PG) [s] 1:15 9Honey Presents: Has The #MeToo Campaign Worked? (PG) [s] 1:30 Global Shop 2:00 Living The Dream (PG) [s] 3:00 The Avengers: Fear Merchants (PG) [s] 4:00 Global Shop 4:30 The Baron (PG)
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9:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 10:00 Merv Hughes Fishing (PG) 10:30 Hogan’s Heroes 11:00 Happy Days (PG) 12:00 Get Smart (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Matlock (PG) 3:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Hogan’s Heroes 6:30 Happy Days (PG) 7:30 MacGyver (PG) 8:30 Walker, Texas Ranger (M v) 10:30 Movie: “Gallowwalkers” (MA15+) (’12) Stars: Wesley Snipes 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG)
Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr Quinn, 11 6:00 Medicine Woman (PG) 11:00 JAG (PG) 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News 1:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 2:00 The Young And The Restless (PG) 2:50 Alive And Cooking 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Will & Grace (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The First Wives Club” (PG) (’96) Stars: Bette Midler 10:35 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (PG) 11:35 The Late Late Show (M) 12:35 Becker (PG)
7:00 Match It 7:30 It’s Academic 8:00 Larry The Lawn Mower 8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 TBA 1:30 Harry’s Practice 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Last Chance Learners (PG) 3:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue (PG) 4:00 Room For Improvement 4:30 The Great Outdoors 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 2018 AFLX Tournament 10:00 Selling House Australia 11:00 To Build Or Not To Build (PG) 12:00 Escape To The Country 12:30 Room For Improvement 1:00 Psychic TV (M) 4:00 Million Dollar Minute
6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Big Angry Fish (PG) 7:30 Storage Wars (PG) 8:00 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction (PG) 9:00 Full Metal Jousting (PG) 10:00 Bid And Destroy (PG) (PG) 11:00 Storage Wars (PG) 12:00 SWAT (PG) 1:00 Rush Hour (M v) 2:00 400 Thunder 3:00 Barter Kings (PG) 4:00 Storage Wars (PG) 5:00 Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics: Night 7 9:00 Movie: “The Wolverine” (M v,l) (’13) Stars: Hugh Jackman 11:30 Hardcore Pawn (M) 12:00 Bid And Destroy (PG) 1:00 Full Metal Jousting (PG) 2:00 Storage Wars (PG) 3:00 Hardcore Pawn (PG) 3:30 Big Angry Fish (PG)
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6:00 News Breakfast 9:00 Mornings With Joe ABC 24 O’Brien 12:00 ABC News With Ros Childs
2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:15 ABC News Afternoons 6:00 ABC News Express 6:10 The Drum 7:00 ABC National News 8:00 ABC Evening News 9:00 Matter Of Fact With Stan Grant 9:45 The Business 10:00 The World With Beverley O’Connor 11:00 ABC News Tonight 12:00 ABC Late News 12:30 7.30 1:00 ABC News Overnight 1:15 Matter Of Fact With Stan Grant 2:00 ABC News Overnight 2:15 The Drum 3:00 ABC News Update 3:02 The World With Beverley O’Connor
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6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News ABC Mornings [s] 10:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 11:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 One Plus One [s] 1:30 Meet The Mavericks (M l,s) [s] 2:00 Call The Midwife (M) [s] 3:00 Golf: Women’s Australian Open 2018 [s] 6:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Gardening Australia [s] 8:30 Vera: Old Wounds (M v) [s] 10:00 Planet America [s] 10:45 ABC Late News [s] 11:15 Shaun Micallef’s Mad As Hell (M) [s] 11:45 Basketball: NBL: Round 19 - Melbourne v Perth [s] – After 19 rounds, the whole season could come down to this blockbuster matchup. 1:30 rage (MA15+)
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World SBS English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 1:55 Bon Appetit! Gerard Depardieu’s Europe: Bavaria (In French) 2:55 Made In Italy With Silvia Colloca 3:25 Poh’s Kitchen: Fish With Neil Perry / Barbecue With Neil Perry 4:25 Royal Gardens On A Plate: Autumn 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Food Safari Fire 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 The Human Planet: Cities: Surviving The Urban Jungle (PG) 8:30 Homeland: Enemy Of The State (PG) 9:30 Movie: “Kill The Messenger” (M d,l) (’15) Stars: Jeremy Renner, Mary Elizabeth Winstead 11:30 SBS World News Late Edition 12:00 Movie: “Sex, Lies And Videotape” (M) (’89) Stars: James Spader 1:55 One Born Every Minute (M)
5:00 Children’s Programs 3:55 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:15 Wallykazam! 5:00 Luo Bao Bei 5:40 Floogals 6:00 Octonauts 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Hard Quiz (M l,s) 8:30 Shaun Micallef’s Mad As Hell (M) 9:00 Tonightly With Tom Ballard (M s) 9:30 Upstart Crow (M s) 10:00 The Thick Of It (M l,s) 10:30 Red Dwarf (PG) 11:05 The Office (PG) 11:25 30 Rock (PG) 11:45 Parks And Recreation (PG) 12:10 Tonightly With Tom Ballard (M l,s) 12:40 Red Dwarf (PG) 1:10 The Office (PG) 1:30 30 Rock (PG)
Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: “If SBS VICELAND 5:00 You Are The One” (M) (’08) (In
5:00 Children’s Programs 1:55 The Next Step 2:15 Degrassi: The Next Generation (PG) 2:40 Raising Expectations (PG) 3:00 Eve 3:30 Game On 3:40 Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch 4:00 Ice Stars 4:30 Operation Ouch! 5:00 BTN Newsbreak 5:35 Dragons: Race To The Edge 6:00 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 6:25 Horrible Histories Special: Staggering Storytellers (PG) 7:10 BTN Newsbreak 7:20 Kung Fu Panda 7:55 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 8:15 Fangbone! 8:40 The New Adventures Of Figaro Pho 9:10 Sailor Moon Crystal (PG) 9:35 Kamisama Kiss (PG)
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5:00 Children’s Programs 3:55 Bananas SBS VICELAND ABC COMEDY In Pyjamas 4:15 Wallykazam! 5:00
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O’Brien 12:00 ABC News With Ros Childs 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 6:00 ABC News Express 6:10 The Drum 7:00 ABC National News 8:00 ABC Evening News 9:02 Planet America 9:45 The Business 10:00 The World With Beverley O’Connor 11:00 ABC News Tonight 12:00 ABC Late News 12:30 The Mix 1:00 ABC News Overnight 1:15 Four Corners 2:00 ABC News Overnight 2:15 The Drum 3:00 ABC News Update 3:02 The World With Beverley O’Connor 4:00 BBC World News 4:30 DW Conflict Zone
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Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise Prime 6:00 [s] 10:00 Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics: Day 8 [s] – Gear up for Pyeongchang’s biggest day of the Olympic Winter Games with nine gold medals on offer. Headlining the day will be the Men’s Figure Skating Final and Women’s Alpine Skiing. 2:00 Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics: Day 8 [s] 5:30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line (PG) [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics: Night 8 [s] – Australian Olympic silver medallist David Morris will leap into action in Aerial Skiing. Meanwhile at the Coast, Short Track Speed Skating will be underway, featuring Aussie, Deanna Lockett. 1:30 Home Shopping
6:00 All Change At Longleat [s] 7:00 Weekend NINE Today - Saturday [s] 10:00 Today Extra Saturday (PG) [s] 12:00 Destination WA [s] 12:30 Married At First Sight (M) [s] 3:30 Living The Dream (PG) [s] 4:30 Dream Job (PG) [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 David Attenborough’s Blue Planet II (PG) [s] 8:10 Movie: “San Andreas” (PG) (’15) Stars: Dwayne Johnson, Alexandra Daddario, Paul Giamatti 10:30 Movie: “Into The Storm” (M) (’14) Stars: Richard Armitage, Sarah Wayne Callies, Matt Walsh 12:10 Person Of Interest: A More Perfect Union (M v) [s] 1:00 My Surf TV [s] 1:30 Destination WA [s] 2:00 Global Shop 2:30 The Brokenwood Mysteries (M d) [s] 4:30 Global Shop 5:00 TV Shop 5:30 Wesley Impact [s]
ONE 6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Jake And The 7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Travel Oz:
GO! 6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Beyblade Burst Evolution 1:30 Yo-Kai Watch (PG) 2:00 YuGi-Oh! Arc-V (PG) 2:30 Turning Mecard (PG) 3:00 The Amazing World Of Gumball (PG) 3:30 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (PG) 4:00 Teen Titans (PG) 4:30 Steven Universe (PG) 5:00 Clarence (PG) 5:15 Movie: “The SpongeBob Squarepants Movie” (G) (’04) Stars: Jeffrey Tambor 7:00 Movie: “Shrek Forever After” (PG) (’10) Stars: Mike Myers 8:50 Movie: “Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 2” (M v) (’15) Stars: Jennifer Lawrence 11:30 Balls Of Steel Australia (MA15+)
ABC COMEDY
6:00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 6:30 Adventures In Rainbow Country 7:00 Home Shopping 10:00 Movie: “Operation Bullshine” (G) (’59) Stars: Donald Sinden 11:45 Movie: “The Green Man” (G) (’57) Stars: Alastair Sim 1:25 Movie: “Agatha Christie’s Evil Under The Sun” (PG) (’82) Stars: Peter Ustinov 3:50 Movie: “It’s A Mad Mad Mad Mad World” (PG) (’63) Stars: Milton Berle 7:00 Movie: “Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves” (PG) (’91) Stars: Kevin Costner 9:55 Movie: “Hard Target” (MA15+) (’93) Stars: Jean-Claude Van Damme 11:55 Cold Case (PG)
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I Fish [s] 7:00 RPM: Summer Series [s] WIN 6:00 7:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 8:00 Family Feud [s] 8:30 Weekend Feast [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Saturday [s] 12:00 The Living Room: Encore (PG) [s] 1:00 The Home Team [s] 1:30 Travels With The Bondi Vet (PG) [s] 2:00 The 48 Hour Destination: Hong Kong [s] 2:30 Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals [s] 3:00 The Cook’s Pantry With Matt Sinclair [s] 3:30 A Taste Of Travel [s] 4:00 What’s Up Down Under [s] 4:30 Fishing Australia [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News: First At Five [s] 6:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) [s] 6:30 David Attenborough’s Madagascar: Lost Worlds [s] 7:30 David Attenborough’s Madagascar: Land Of Heat And Dust [s] 8:30 TBA 11:00 48 Hours: Evidence Room (M) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping Fatman (PG) 9:00 Get Smart (PG) 10:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 11:00 Happy Days (PG) 12:00 All 4 Adventure 1:00 Megacities (PG) 1:30 Escape Fishing With ET 2:00 Monster Jam 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 MacGyver (PG) 5:00 Operation Repo 5:30 I Fish 6:00 Scorpion (PG) 7:00 Football: Just For Kicks 7:40 Hyundai A-League Round 21: Adelaide United v Central Coast Mariners 10:00 48 Hours (M v) 12:00 Movie: “The Factory” (MA15+) (’12) Stars: John Cusack 2:00 RPM: Summer Series
11 6:05 Littlest Pet Shop 6:30 Mia & Me 7:00 Lexi & Lottie 7:30 Mako: Island Of Secrets 8:00 Totally Wild 8:30 Scope 9:05 The Loop (PG) 11:35 Charmed (PG) 1:30 Becker (PG) 2:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 3:30 Frasier (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 All Star Family Feud 8:30 TBA 9:30 TBA 10:30 The Loop (PG) 1:00 Charmed (PG) 3:00 Frasier (PG) 4:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:00 Duckman (M s)
Canberra Kangaroos / Reef Drive (PG) 9:30 NBC Today 11:30 Vasili’s Garden 12:00 Seven’s Horse Racing 5:00 Queensland Weekender 5:30 Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics: Night 8 7:00 Dog Patrol (PG) 7:30 The Yorkshire Vet In Autumn (PG) 8:30 Escape To The Country: Monmouthsire / Perth And Kinross 10:30 Escape To The Continent 11:45 Vasili’s Garden 12:15 Queensland Weekender 1:00 Psychic TV (M) 4:00 Harry’s Practice 4:30 Travel Oz: Canberra Kangaroos / Reef Drive (PG)
6:00 Big Angry Fish (PG) 8:00 Home Shopping 9:00 Storage Wars (PG) 10:00 Temporary Australians: Forty Years Of Brotherhood/ Farewell Hirsty (PG) 11:00 Freesurfer (PG) 12:00 400 Thunder 1:00 Blokesworld: Erzberg Austria Road Trip (PG) 1:30 Seinfeld: Andrea Doria/ The Little Jerry/ The Comeback (PG) 3:00 Big Angry Fish (PG) 4:00 2018 AFLX Tournament 7:30 AFL: Women’s: Round 3: Carlton v Brisbane *Live* From Ikon Park, Victoria 9:45 Movie: “X-Men: Days Of Future Past” (M v,l) (’14) Stars: Halle Berry 12:20 Blokesworld (PG) 1:00 Storage Wars (PG)
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CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World SBS 5:00 English News 5:30 Worldwatch – Deutsche Welle News 6:00 France 24 News 6:30 Al Jazeera Newshour 7:00 BBC News 7:30 Italian News 8:10 Filipino News 8:40 French News 9:30 Greek News 10:30 German News 11:00 Spanish News 12:00 Arabic News 12:30 Turkish News 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Small Business Secrets 2:30 ISU Figure Skating: Four Continents: Men And Ice Dance 4:00 Destination Flavour Scandinavia 4:30 First Britons 5:30 Supervet 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Engineering Space: Hubble Telescope / Viking Mars Mission 9:20 Movie: “The King’s Speech” (PG) (’10) Stars: Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush 11:25 Movie: “X + Y” (M l) (’14) Stars: Asa Butterfield, Rafe Spall, Sally Hawkins 1:25 Adam Looking For Eve (MA15+) (In Dutch)
5:00 Children’s Programs 2:10 Tree Fu Tom 2:35 The WotWots 3:05 The Furchester Hotel 3:30 Play School 4:10 Wiggle Town 4:15 Ready, Jet, Go! 5:00 Thomas And Friends 5:40 Charlie And Lola 6:00 Octonauts 6:25 Go Jetters 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Tropfest 2018 *Live* from Parramatta Park, Sydney (M) 11:00 Ill Behaviour (M l,s) 11:30 Inside Amy Schumer (M l,s) 11:55 Asian Provocateur (M l,s) 12:25 The Trip To Italy (M l) 12:55 TBA 2:10 ABC News Update
Worldwatch 12:00 Insight 1:00 SBS VICELAND 5:00 Aussie Jokers: Anh Do (PG) 1:30
5:00 Children’s Programs 12:25 Eve 1:05 Japanizi: Going, Going, Gong! 1:30 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk 1:50 Danger Mouse 2:05 The Deep 2:25 Total Drama Pahkitew Island 3:10 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 3:35 Voltron: Legendary Defender (PG) 4:00 Ice Stars 4:30 Operation Ouch! (PG) 5:10 So Awkward 5:35 Dragons: Race To The Edge 6:00 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 6:25 Fierce!: Mexico (PG) 7:10 Officially Amazing 7:25 Kung Fu Panda 8:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 8:25 Fangbone! 8:45 Dr Dimensionpants! 9:10 Odd Squad 9:45 Detentionaire
One Plus One 6:30 The Breakfast Couch ABC 24 6:02 7:00 Weekend Breakfast 11:00 ABC News
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 18 TEN
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6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise Prime [s] 10:00 Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics: Day 9 [s] 5:30 A Moveable Feast [s] 6:00 7Prime News Sunday [s] 7:00 My Kitchen Rules (PG) [s] – Teams travel to Sydney where Russian friends Olga and Valeria are determined to put the food of their motherland on the map. But when their only friends are enemies will the cooking comrades crumble? 8:40 Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics: Night 9 [s] – Aussie David Morris hopes to chase his second Olympic Aerial Skiing medal, after a breakout silver medal in 2014. Meanwhile, Australia will fly in the opening rounds of the two-man bobsleigh event. 1:30 Home Shopping
6:00 The Secret Life Of Growing Up (PG) [s] NINE 7:00 Weekend Today [s] 10:00 My Surf TV [s] 10:30 Women’s Footy (PG) [s] 11:30 Kevin Can Wait: Unholy War (PG) [s] 12:00 Quolls: Fast And Furious [s] 1:00 Ultimate Airport Dubai [s] 2:00 Married At First Sight (PG) [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Sunday [s] 7:00 Married At First Sight (PG) [s] 8:40 60 Minutes [s] 9:40 Born To Kill? Class Of Evil: Peter Tobin – ‘Charmed To Death’ (M) [s] 10:40 Killer On The Line: Stephen French (M v) [s] 11:40 House: All In (M v,mp) [s] 12:35 The Mysteries Of Laura: The Mystery Of The Triple Threat (M v) [s] 1:30 My Surf TV [s] 2:00 Bad Robots (M l,s) [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 The Baron (PG) [s] 4:00 The Avengers: Escape In Time (PG) [s]
ONE 6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Monster Jam 9:00 7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Religious Programs
6:00 Children’s Programs 9:00 We Bare Bears GO! (PG) 9:30 Teen Titans (PG) 10:00 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (PG) 10:30 Young Justice (PG) 11:00 Nexo Knights (PG) 11:30 Lego Friends 12:00 Turning Mecard 12:30 Surfing Australia TV 1:00 Australian Boardriders Battle *Live* 5:30 Movie: “Land Of The Lost” (PG) (’09) Stars: Will Ferrell 7:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 8:30 Celebrity Big Brother (M l,s) 9:30 Movie: “22 Jump Street” (MA15+) (’14) Stars: Jonah Hill 11:45 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 12:15 Aqua Teen Hunger Force (M v,l) 12:30 Squidbillies (MA15+)
ABC COMEDY
6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 7:00 Religious Programs 10:00 The Avengers (PG) 11:00 Destination WA 11:30 Getaway (PG) 12:00 Movie: “Where No Vultures Fly” (G) (’51) Stars: Anthony Steel 2:15 Movie: “Follow That Dream” (G) (’62) Stars: Elvis Presley 4:30 Movie: “The Man Who Knew Too Much” (PG) (’56) Stars: James Stewart 7:00 Midsomer Murders (PG) 9:10 Jack Taylor (MA15+) 11:10 The Closer (M) 12:05 Person Of Interest (M v) 1:00 Home Shopping 1:30 Jack Taylor (MA15+) 3:30 Dangerman (PG) 4:30 Religious Programs
ABC ME
Religious Programs 7:00 Fishing WIN 6:00 Australia [s] 7:30 Escape Fishing With ET [s] 8:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 8:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 9:00 Australia By Design [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Sunday [s] 12:00 The Offroad Adventure Show [s] 1:00 TBA 1:30 Travels With The Bondi Vet (PG) [s] 2:00 TBA 3:30 The 48 Hour Destination: Los Angeles [s] 4:00 A Taste Of Travel [s] 4:30 RPM: Summer Series [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News: First At Five [s] 6:00 Family Feud - Sunday [s] 6:30 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] 7:30 I’m A Celebrity - Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) [s] 9:00 NCIS: Double Down (M v) [s] 10:00 SEAL Team: Ghosts Of Christmas Future (M v) [s] 11:00 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] 12:00 48 Hours: The Railroad Killer (M) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning The Muscle Car Masters 10:00 Cruise Mode 10:30 Escape Fishing With ET 11:00 Merv Hughes Fishing (PG) 11:30 A Taste Of Travel 12:00 Red Bull Air Race Highlights 1:00 Megacities (PG) 2:00 Attenborough’s Nature’s Great Events (PG) 3:00 Life Inside The Markets (PG) 4:00 Operation Repo (PG) 4:30 Places We Go (PG) 5:00 What’s Up Downunder 5:30 I Fish 6:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 6:30 Scorpion (PG) 7:30 NCIS: Los Angeles 8:30 Attenborough’s The Life Of Mammals (PG) 9:30 Building Invincible (PG)
Children’s Programs 8:30 Treasure Island 11 6:00 9:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10:00 Sherazade: The Untold Stories 10:30 Family Ties (PG) 11:30 Charmed (PG) 1:25 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:30 Movie: “Stardust” (PG) (’07) Stars: Claire Danes 9:05 Stand Up - Simon Taylor (M l,d) 10:05 Will & Grace (PG) 1:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 2:00 Family Ties (PG) 3:00 Frasier (PG) 4:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG)
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9:00 Home Shopping 9:30 Travel Oz (PG) 11:00 NBC Today 12:00 The Great Outdoors 1:00 Australia’s Best Drives (PG) 1:30 The Outdoor Room With Jamie Durie 2:00 Sean’s Kitchen (PG) 3:15 Escape To The Continent 4:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 TBA 7:00 Motorway Patrol (PG) 7:30 Border Security: International (PG) 8:30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line (PG) 9:30 Brit Cops (PG) 10:30 Border Security: International (PG) 11:30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line (PG) 12:30 Psychic TV (M)
6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Big Angry Fish (PG) 7:30 Home Shopping 9:30 Timbersports (PG) 10:00 Full Metal Jousting (PG) 11:00 Storage Wars (PG) 11:30 The Fishing Show (PG) 12:30 Night Thunder 1:30 Bid And Destroy (PG) 2:30 Full Metal Jousting (PG) 3:30 Summernats 2018 (PG) 5:30 Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics: Night 9 8:40 Movie: “Clash Of The Titans” (M v) (’10) Stars: Alexa Davalos 10:50 Family Guy (PG) 12:20 Cement Heads (M l,s) 1:20 Ink Master (M) 2:20 Big Angry Fish (PG) 4:20 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction (PG) 5:20 Cement Heads (M l,s)
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Vs. Arashi (PG) (In Japanese) 2:25 Phone Shop Idol (PG) 3:00 Cyberwar (PG) 3:30 Fashionista 3:40 Jungletown (PG) 4:30 It’s Suppertime (PG) 5:30 NBL: Adelaide 36ers v Brisbane Bullets *Live* 7:30 Marry Me, Marry My Family (M) 8:30 Movie: “The Long Riders” (PG) (’80) Stars: David Carradine 10:25 Movie: “Once Upon A Time In Mexico” (MA15+) (’03) (In English/ Spanish) 12:15 Vice News Tonight 12:40 Epicly Later’d 1:30 Rise (M l) 2:20 France 24 News In English 3:00 Thai News
11:30 The World This Week 12:00 ABC News 12:30 A Taste Of Landline 1:00 ABC News 1:15 Planet America 2:00 ABC News 2:30 Close Of Business 3:00 ABC News 3:30 The Breakfast Couch 4:00 ABC News 4:30 The Drum Weekly 5:00 ABC News 5:30 One Plus One 6:00 ABC News Weekend 6:30 The Mix 7:00 ABC News Weekend 7:30 Australian Story 8:00 ABC News Weekend 8:10 Four Corners 9:00 ABC News Weekend 9:15 Matter Of Fact: This Week 10:00 ABC News
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6:00 rage (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Breakfast [s] ABC 9:00 Insiders [s] 10:00 Offsiders [s]10:30 The World This Week [s] 11:00 Compass: The Secret Of The Universe (PG) [s] 11:30 Songs of Praise: Doubt [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 12:30 Landline [s] 1:30 Golf: Women’s Australian Open 2018: Final Round from Kooyonga Golf Club. 6:00 The Checkout (PG) [s] 6:30 QI: Infantile (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News Sunday [s] 7:40 Hawke: The Larrikin And The Leader: The Prime Ministership (PG) [s] 8:40 Shetland (M v) [s] 10:35 Our Girl (M l,s,v) [s] 11:40 rage (MA15+) 2:10 Our Girl (M l,s,v) [s] 3:10 Antiques Roadshow: Beverley 1 [s] 4:10 The Bill (PG) [s] 5:00 Insiders [s]
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World SBS English News 5:30 Worldwatch - Deutsche Welle News 6:00 France 24 News 6:30 Al Jazeera 7:00 Small Business Secrets Summer 7:30 Worldwatch - Italian News 8:10 Filipino News 8:40 French News 9:30 Greek News 10:30 Worldwatch Continues 1:00 Speedweek 3:00 NBL: Melbourne United v Illawarra Hawks *Live* from Hisense Arena 5:00 Small Business Secrets 5:30 Hitler’s Secrets: The Fuhrer (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Eight Days That Made Rome: Crossing The Rubicon (PG) 8:30 China’s Megatomb Revealed 10:10 The Attack - Countdown To Terror (M) 11:15 The Yes Men Are Revolting (M l) 1:00 Survival Of The Fabulous (PG) 1:55 Growing Up Trans (PG) 3:25 Inside The Chinese Closet (PG) (In Mandarin)
5:00 Children’s Programs 3:55 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:15 Ready, Jet, Go! 5:00 Thomas And Friends 5:30 Peppa Pig 5:55 The Hive 6:25 Go Jetters 6:50 Andy’s Prehistoric Adventures 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks 8:00 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow (M s) 8:45 Lawrence Mooney: Lawrence Of Suburbia (MA15+) 10:00 Alan Davies: ‘As Yet Untitled’ (MA15+) 10:45 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (PG) 11:30 Upstart Crow (M s) 12:00 The Thick Of It (MA15+) 12:30 Stag (M l,d,v)
5:00 Worldwatch 9:00 PopAsia SBS VICELAND 10:00 Worldwatch 12:00 Reading
5:00 Children’s Programs 9:30 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 10:40 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:40 Hank Zipzer 12:05 Make It Pop 12:25 Eve 1:05 Japanizi: Going, Going, Gong! 1:30 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk 2:05 The Deep 2:55 Odd Squad 3:30 My Year 7 Life 4:00 Ice Stars 4:35 Operation Ouch! 5:05 So Awkward 5:40 Dragons: Race To The Edge 6:00 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 6:25 Total Wipeout 7:25 Kung Fu Panda 8:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 8:25 Fangbone! 9:10 Odd Squad 9:45 Detentionaire 10:05 rage (PG)
ABC 24 7:00 Weekend Breakfast 9:00 Insiders 10:00
Between The Lines 1:00 Business Of Life 1:25 Cyberwar (PG) 1:50 Abandoned (PG) 2:40 Reality Trip (PG) 3:30 Larping Saved My Life (PG) 4:00 Football W-League: Grand Final *Live* 6:30 Vs. Arashi (PG) (In Japanese) 7:25 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 8:35 24 Hours In Police Custody (M) 9:30 Rupaul’s Drag Race (PG) 10:30 Dragula (M) 11:25 Adam Looking For Eve (MA15+) (In Dutch) 1:05 Killing Cancer (PG) 1:50 American Boyband (M l) 2:15 France 24 News In English 3:00 Thai News
Weekend Breakfast 11:00 ABC News 11:30 Offsiders 12:00 ABC News 12:30 Close Of Business 1:00 ABC News 1:30 The Mix 2:00 ABC News 2:30 The Breakfast Couch 3:00 ABC News 3:30 A Taste Of Landline 4:00 ABC News 4:30 One Plus One 5:00 ABC News 5:30 Compass 6:00 ABC News Weekend 6:15 Planet America 7:00 ABC News 8:00 ABC News 8:02 Insiders 9:00 ABC News 9:15 National Wrap 10:00 ABC News 10:30 One Plus One 11:00 ABC News 11:30 Close Of Business 12:00 ABC Late News
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Prime
MONDAY FEBRUARY 19
SBS
TEN
ABC
Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] Prime 6:00 11:00 Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics: Day 10 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) [s] – Teams travel to Australia’s home of big things, Coffs Harbour, where sisters Georgie and Alicia are planning to add a big score to the list. But will the confident siblings live up to expectations?. 9:00 Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics: Night 10 [s] – There will be three gold medals won on Night 10 of the Games, with Aussie bobsledders and Speed Skater Daniel Greig flying the flag for Australia. 1:30 Home Shopping
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Married At First Sight (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 Married At First Sight (M) [s] 9:00 Travel Guides: New Zealand (PG) [s] 10:00 Better Late Than Never: I’m King Of The Castle (PG) [s] 11:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: The Greater Good (M v) [s] 12:00 Fugitive: Black Ops: Pablo Escobar-King Of Cocaine (M v,d) [s] 1:00 Postcards (PG) [s] 1:30 TV Shop [s] 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 The Avengers: The See-Through Man (PG) [s] 4:00 Bangkok Airport: Lost In Translation (PG) [s]
6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News ABC Mornings [s] 10:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 11:00 Hawke: The Larrikin And The Leader: The Prime Ministership (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 Landline [s] 2:00 Newton’s Law (M v) [s] 3:10 Doctor Who (PG) [s] 4:15 Pointless [s] 5:00 ABC News At Five [s] 5:10 The Drum [s] 6:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Australian Story [s] 8:30 Four Corners [s] 9:15 Media Watch (PG) [s] 9:35 Q&A [s] 10:45 ABC Late News [s] 11:10 The Business [s] 11:30 Golf: PGA Tour Highlights: Pacific Palisades, CA 12:25 Doctor Who: The Eleventh Hour (PG) [s] 1:30 rage (MA15+) [s] 3:20 Antiques Roadshow: Beverley 2 [s] 4:20 Murder, She Wrote: See You In Court, Baby (PG) 5:05 The Bill (PG) [s]
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World SBS English News 5:30 Worldwatch – Deutsche Welle News 6:00 France 24 News 6:30 Al Jazeera Newshour 7:00 Worldwatch Continues 2:00 The Celtic Tenors: Homecoming 3:00 Secrets Of The Brain: What Is Reality? (PG) 4:00 Should We Close Our Zoos? 5:00 Kardiyarlu Kangurnu (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Food Safari Fire 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 River Cottage Australia (PG) 8:30 Michael Mosley: Trust Me, I’m A Doctor (M)9:30 24 Hours In Emergency: Wrong Place, Wrong Time (PG) 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 Football: The World Game 11:30 Movie: “A Serious Game” (M n,s) (’16) Stars: Pernilla August (In Swedish) 1:35 Tutankhamun (PG) 2:30 Ride Upon The Storm (M s) (In Danish)
ONE 6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 RPM: Summer 7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Harry’s Practice
GO! 6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Dawson’s Creek (PG) 2:00 Steven Universe (PG) 2:30 Regular Show (PG) 3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun & Moon 3:30 Lego Friends 4:00 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 4:30 Ben 10: Omniverse (PG) 5:00 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 5:30 Adventure Time (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 American Ninja Warrior (PG) 9:30 Celebrity Big Brother (M l,s) 11:30 Best Ink (M l) 12:30 Friends (PG) 1:30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 2:00 Regular Show (PG) 2:30 Pokemon The Series: Sun & Moon 3:00 Ben 10: Omniverse (PG)
ABC COMEDY
5:00 Children’s Programs 3:55 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:15 Wallykazam! 4:40 Olobob Top 5:00 Thomas And Friends 5:40 Floogals 6:00 Octonauts 6:25 Go Jetters 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Upper Middle Bogan (M l) 9:00 Tonightly With Tom Ballard (M l,s) 9:30 Fleabag (MA15+) 9:55 Inside Amy Schumer (MA15+) 10:25 Red Dwarf (PG) 10:55 The Office (M d) 11:15 30 Rock (M s) 11:35 Parks And Recreation (PG) 12:00 Tonightly With Tom Ballard (M l,s) 12:30 Red Dwarf (PG) 1:00 The Office (M d) 1:25 30 Rock (M s)
Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: SBS VICELAND 5:00 “The Solitude Of Prime Numbers”
6:00 Secret Dealers (PG) 7:00 Religious Programs 7:30 Home Shopping 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Harry (PG) 11:30 The Good Life (PG) 12:05 Midsomer Murders (PG) 2:15 Colin And Justin’s Home Heist (PG) 3:25 Expedition Unknown (PG) 4:25 Heartbeat (PG) 5:30 Four In A Bed (PG) 6:00 Secret Dealers (PG) 7:00 The Good Life (PG) 7:30 RBT (PG) 8:30 David Attenborough’s Life 9:40 See No Evil (M v) 10:50 Emergency On Our Streets (MA15+) 11:50 Public Morals (M s,l) 1:00 Home Shopping
ABC ME
5:00 Children’s Programs 1:20 Horrible Histories 1:55 The Next Step 2:15 Degrassi: The Next Generation (PG) 2:40 Raising Expectations (PG) 3:00 Eve 3:30 Game On 3:40 Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch 4:00 Ice Stars 4:30 My Year 7 Life (PG) 5:00 BTN Newsbreak 5:35 Dragons: Race To The Edge 6:00 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 6:25 Doctor Who (PG) 7:35 Kung Fu Panda 8:10 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 8:35 Fangbone! 8:45 Dr Dimensionpants! 9:10 Odd Squad 9:20 Miraculous Tales Of Lady Bug And Cat Noir 9:45 Detentionaire 10:05 rage (PG)
6:00 News Breakfast 9:00 Mornings With Joe ABC 24 O’Brien 12:00 ABC News With Ros Childs
The Talk (PG) [s] 7:00 Entertainment WIN 6:00 Tonight [s] 7:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 TBA 2:30 Neighbours [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News: First At Five [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 I’m A Celebrity - Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) [s] 9:00 Law And Order: SVU: Pathological (M v) [s] 10:00 Law And Order: SVU: Perverted Justice (M v) [s] 11:00 The Project (PG) [s] 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 1:00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning
Series 8:30 Operation Repo (PG) 9:00 Monster Jam 10:00 Megacities (PG) 11:00 Rocky Mountain Railroad 12:00 Get Smart (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Matlock (PG) 3:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Hogan’s Heroes 6:30 MacGyver (PG) 8:30 NCIS (M) 10:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M) 11:30 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Home Shopping 2:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 3:00 Nash Bridges (M) 4:00 Matlock (M v)
11 6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman (PG) 11:00 JAG (PG) 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News 1:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 2:00 The Young And The Restless (PG) 2:50 Alive And Cooking 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Will & Grace (PG) 8:30 Supernatural (M v) 10:30 Medium (MA15+) 11:30 The Late Late Show (PG) 12:30 Becker (PG) 1:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG)
7:00 Match It 7:30 Tashi 8:00 Larry The Lawn Mower 8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 10:30 Meet The Press 11:30 Australia’s Best Drives (PG) 12:00 The Outdoor Room With Jamie Durie 12:30 Sean’s Kitchen (PG) 1:30 Harry’s Practice 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 RSPCA Animal Rescue 3:30 Auction Squad 4:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Rosemary & Thyme (PG) 8:30 Lewis (M v) 10:30 Blue Murder (M v) 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Harry’s Practice 1:00 Auction Squad 2:00 The Great Outdoors
6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Bid And Destroy (PG) 7:30 Dream Car Garage (PG) 8:00 Big Angry Fish (PG) 9:00 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction (PG) 10:00 Full Metal Jousting (PG) 11:00 SWAT (PG) 12:00 Rush Hour (M v) 1:00 Bid And Destroy (PG) 2:00 Cement Heads (PG) 3:00 Grilled (PG) 4:00 Storage Wars (PG) 5:00 Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics: Night 10 9:00 Movie: “Gladiator” (M v) (’00) Stars: Connie Nielsen, Djimon Hounsou, Derek Jacobi, Joaquin Phoenix, Richard Harris 12:10 Cement Heads (M l,s) 1:10 Ink Master (M) 2:05 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction (PG)
7MATE
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GEM
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 20 TEN
ABC
(M l,n) (’10) (In Italian) 2:05 Nirvanna The Band The Show (M l) 2:35 Great Minds With Dan Harmon (M s) 3:00 Vs Arashi (In Japanese) 4:00 The Mindy Project (PG) 4:30 Cyberwar (PG) 5:00 Vice News Tonight 5:25 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 6:40 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (PG) 7:30 The Feed 8:00 Travel Man (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Brokeback Mountain” (M l,s,v) (’05) Stars: Jake Gyllenhaal 11:00 Movie: “Laurence Anyways” (MA15+) (’12) (In English/ French) 2:15 Untitled Action Bronson Show (MA15+)
3:00 ABC News Afternoons 6:00 ABC News Express 6:10 The Drum 7:00 ABC National News 8:00 ABC Evening News 9:00 Matter Of Fact With Stan Grant 9:45 The Business 10:00 The World With Beverley O’Connor 11:00 ABC News Tonight 12:00 ABC Late News 12:30 7.30 1:00 ABC News Overnight 1:15 Matter Of Fact With Stan Grant 2:00 ABC News Overnight 2:15 The Drum 3:00 ABC News Update 3:02 The World With Beverley O’Connor 4:00 BBC Global 4:30 7.30
SBS 2
Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] Prime 6:00 11:00 Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics: Day 11 [s] – Skaters will dazzle and entertain in the Ice Dancing final- one of the most spectacular events of the Games. Women’s Ski Slopestyle and Ice Hockey playoffs will also take place in Pyeongchang. 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) [s] 9:00 Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics: Night 11 [s] – Female Bobsleigh will be underway, featuring Nigeria’s first women’s Bobsleigh team. Bolters Deanna Lockett and Andy Jung will race in the Women’s 1000m and Men’s 500m Short Track Speed Skating. 1:30 Home Shopping
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 11:30 NINE NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Married At First Sight (M) [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 Married At First Sight (M) [s] 9:00 Date Night (M l,s) [s] 9:30 One Night With My Ex (M l,s) [s] 10:30 Beauty And The Beach: Krysteen And Koral (M n,mp) [s] 11:40 Cold Case: Hen House (M) [s] 12:35 20/20 [s] 1:30 Patriot Games [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 The Avengers: The Bird Who Knew Too Much (PG) 4:00 Bangkok Airport: Love Is In The Air (M l, mp) [s]
ONE 6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Get Smart (PG) 7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Harry’s Practice
6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Dawson’s GO! Creek (PG) 2:00 Steven Universe (PG) 2:30 Regular Show (PG) 3:00 Pokemon 3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 4:30 Ben 10: Omniverse (PG) 5:00 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 5:30 Adventure Time (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 American Ninja Warrior (PG) 9:30 Celebrity Big Brother (M l,s) 10:30 Movie: “The Inbetweeners Movie” (MA15+) (’11) Stars: Simon Bird 12:30 Friends (PG) 1:30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 2:00 Regular Show (PG) 2:30 Pokemon
5:00 Children’s Programs 3:55 Bananas SBS VICELAND 5:00 ABC COMEDY In “The Pyjamas 4:15 Wallykazam! 4:40
6:00 Secret Dealers (PG) 7:00 Religious Programs 7:30 Home Shopping 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Harry (PG) 11:30 The Good Life (PG) 12:10 Movie: “Cairo Road” (PG) (’50) Stars: Eric Portman 2:05 Colin And Justin’s Home Heist (PG) 3:15 David Attenborough’s Life 4:25 Heartbeat (PG) 5:30 Four In A Bed (PG) 6:00 Secret Dealers (PG) 7:00 The Good Life (PG) 7:30 New Tricks (M s,v) 8:40 Midsomer Murders (M v) 10:50 Major Crimes (M v) 11:50 New Tricks (M s,v) 1:00 Home Shopping 1:30 Midsomer Murders (M v) 3:30 Harry (PG)
ABC ME
The Talk (PG) [s] 7:00 Entertainment WIN 6:00 Tonight [s] 7:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 TBA 2:30 Neighbours [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News: First At Five [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) [s] 8:30 Hughesy, We Have A Problem (M) [s] 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: Cac Tu Nhan (M) [s] 10:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: Golden Days (M) [s] 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project (PG) [s] 1:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning
9:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 10:00 Merv Hughes Fishing (PG) 10:30 Hogan’s Heroes 11:00 MacGyver (PG) 12:00 Get Smart (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Matlock (PG) 3:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Hogan’s Heroes 6:30 MacGyver (PG) 7:30 48 Hours (M) 9:30 Countdown To Murder (M) 10:30 Highlander (M v) 11:30 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Home Shopping 2:00 Nash Bridges (M v) 3:00 Matlock (PG) 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG)
Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr Quinn, 11 6:00 Medicine Woman (PG) 11:00 JAG (PG) 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News 1:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 2:00 The Young And The Restless (PG) 2:50 Alive And Cooking 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Will & Grace (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Starsky & Hutch” (M v,l) (’04) Stars: Ben Stiller 10:30 TBA 11:30 The Late Late Show (PG) 12:30 Becker (PG) 1:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG)
7:00 Match It 7:30 Tashi 8:00 Larry The Lawn Mower 8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 The Great Outdoors 1:00 The Great Outdoors 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 RSPCA Animal Rescue 3:30 Auction Squad 4:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Pie In The Sky (PG) 8:30 Inspector Morse (M v) 10:30 Suspects (M v,l) 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Harry’s Practice 1:00 Auction Squad 2:00 The Great Outdoors 3:00 Escape To The Country 4:00 Million Dollar Minute 5:00 RSPCA Animal Rescue
6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Storage Wars (PG) 7:30 Dream Car Garage (PG) 8:00 Big Angry Fish (PG) 9:00 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction (PG) 10:00 Grilled (PG) 11:00 SWAT (PG) 12:00 Rush Hour (M v) 1:00 Storage Wars (PG) 2:00 Cement Heads (PG) 3:00 Grilled (PG) 4:00 Storage Wars (PG) 5:00 Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics: Night 11 9:00 Movie: “Fury” (MA15+) (’13) Stars: Jet Li 12:00 Ice Road Truckers (M l) 1:00 Cement Heads (M l,s) 2:00 Ink Master (M) 2:20 Dream Car Garage (PG) 3:00 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction (PG) 5:00 Ink Master (M)
7MATE
Prime
GEM
6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News ABC Mornings [s] 10:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 11:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 Four Corners [s] 1:45 Media Watch (PG) [s] 2:00 Newton’s Law (M v) [s] 3:00 Ask The Doctor (PG) [s] 3:30 Doctor Who (PG) [s] 4:15 Pointless [s] 5:00 ABC News At Five [s] 5:10 The Drum [s] 6:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 The Checkout (PG) [s] 8:30 Catalyst: Gut Revolution: Victoria's Story [s] 9:30 The Pacemakers (PG) [s] 10:30 ABC Late News [s] 11:00 The Business [s] 11:15 Q&A [s] 12:25 Doctor Who: The Beast Below (PG) [s] 1:10 rage (MA15+) [s] 3:20 Antiques Roadshow: Somerleyton 2 [s] 4:20 Murder, She Wrote: Hannigan’s Wake (PG) [s]
Olobob Top 5:00 Thomas And Friends 5:40 Floogals 6:00 Octonauts 6:25 Go Jetters 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Growing Up Gracefully (M l,n,s) 9:00 Tonightly With Tom Ballard (M l,s) 9:30 Stag (M l,d) 10:30 Mychonny: The Chinaboy Show (M s) 10:35 Red Dwarf (PG) 11:05 The Office (PG) 11:25 30 Rock (PG) 11:45 Parks And Recreation (PG) 12:10 Tonightly With Tom Ballard (M l) 12:40 Red Dwarf (PG) 1:10 The Office (PG)
5:00 Children’s Programs 1:20 Horrible Histories 1:55 The Next Step 2:40 Raising Expectations (PG) 3:00 Eve 3:30 Game On 3:40 Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch 4:00 Ice Stars 4:35 Operation Ouch! 5:05 So Awkward 5:40 Dragons: Race To The Edge 6:00 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 6:25 Doctor Who (PG) 7:05 BTN Newsbreak 7:15 Kung Fu Panda 7:50 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 8:15 Fangbone! 8:40 Dr Dimensionpants! 9:05 Odd Squad 9:15 Miraculous Tales Of Lady Bug And Cat Noir 9:40 Detentionaire 10:00 rage (PG)
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 21
CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World SBS 5:00 English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Tommy Fleming: Voice Of Hope 2:55 Shane’s Moorish Spice Journey Bitesize 3:00 Kylie Kwong: Heart And Soul 3:30 Rise Of The Machines: Super Train 4:30 Tony Robinson’s World War I (PG) 5:25 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Food Safari Fire 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Who Do You Think You Are?: Derek Jacobi 8:30 Insight: Cancer Sucks (PG) 9:30 Dateline: Swapped: From Manus Island To Kansas (PG) 10:00 China Queer (PG) 10:30 SBS World News Late Edition 11:00 Spin (M l,s,v) (In French) 12:50 Movie: “Le Havre” (PG) (’11) Stars: Kati Outinen, Andre Wilms (In French) 2:30 Jesus: Rise To Power: Martyrs (M v) 3:30 Ebola Outbreak (PG) Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: Shadow Of Mont SaintMichel” (M v) (’10) (In French) 1:30 Nirvanna The Band The Show (M l,v) 2:30 Great Minds With Dan Harmon (M l) 3:00 It’s Suppertime (PG) 3:30 Front Up (PG) 4:00 The Mindy Project (PG) 4:30 Tattoo Age (PG) 5:00 Vice News Tonight 5:25 If You Are The One (In Mandarin) 6:40 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (PG) 7:30 The Feed 8:00 Drunk History UK (M l,s) 8:30 Hamilton’s Pharmacopeia (MA15+) 9:20 Epicly Later’d (MA15+) 10:10 Knightfall (MA15+) 11:50 Vice News Tonight 12:15 Desus And Mero (M)
ABC 24 6:00 News Breakfast 9:00 Mornings With Joe
O’Brien 12:00 ABC News With Ros Childs 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 6:00 ABC News Express 6:10 The Drum 7:00 ABC National News 8:00 ABC Evening News 9:00 Matter Of Fact With Stan Grant 9:45 The Business 10:00 The World With Beverley O’Connor 11:00 ABC News Tonight 12:00 ABC Late News 12:30 7.30 1:00 ABC News Overnight 1:15 Matter Of Fact With Stan Grant 2:00 ABC News Overnight 2:15 The Drum 3:00 ABC News Update 3:02 The World With Beverley O’Connor 4:00 BBC Global 4:30 7.30
SBS
TEN
ABC
Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] Prime 6:00 11:00 Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics:
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5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Married At First Sight (M) [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 Married At First Sight (M) [s] 9:00 20 To One: Superstar Feuds (PG) [s] 10:00 Botched: To Implant Or Not To Implant, That Is The Question (M n,mp) [s] 11:00 Mom: Patient Zero And A Chocolate Fountain (M) 11:30 Movie Juice [s] 12:00 Soundbreaking: Four On The Floor (M l) [s] 1:00 House Husbands (PG) [s] 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 The Avengers: Winged Avenger (PG [s] 4:00 Bangkok Airport: No Way Out (M l, mp) [s]
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122 Anderson St – This brick veneer home was built in the mid 1990’s and features 4 bedrooms all with B.I.R’s, main with ensuite plus a good size office, spacious lounge with wood heater, dining area, timber kitchen with elect wall oven and hot plates, a renovated disability friendly bathroom andbsplit system A/C. Outside you will find a double carport, double garage, pergola, wood shed, 2 rainwater tanks with pump and a fantastic 9m x 16m shed with 1 auto door and access via a rear lane.
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7 Gould St – Build your dream home on this residential block. With a frontage to Gould St of 27.35m a western boundary of 48.68m and a East fence line of 29.77m. Water is already connected and the fences are reasonable to good condition. The block is level and has some established shrubs already.
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6 Anderson St – This weather board home has the option of continuing the current tenancy or move in after the lease expires on 17/1/2018 with the appropriate notice to the tenant. The property currently returns $195pw and features 2 dble bedrooms both with ceiling fans, sleepout, spacious lounge with wood heater and split system, kitchen with electric stove and bathroom with shower over bath. Outside you will find a paved BBQ area, fantastic garage with power and concrete floor and other sundry shedding. The block also has the convenience of rear lane access.
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38 Lake Rd – Set on a 80 acres the 3BR home features pressed tin ceilings etc., a more modern extension on the rear which includes a large family room, large laundry, toilet and additional shower. The roomy kitchen/dining/TV area has gas stove, dishwasher and large walk in pantry. There is gas heating, evaporative cooling, an 8 panel solar power system and 315 lt. hws fitted in recent years. The home is connected to GWM town water and as well there is 27,000lt of r/w capacity. The home can run on either. Underground power is also connected. An open fronted double garage plus assorted further farm shedding would hold a number of vehicles.
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8 Scott St – Renovations have commenced on this 4br (plus a storage room) home with works completed including sections of new roof, new plasterwork inside including new paintwork and floor coverings in the lounge and master bedroom. A modern new ensuite has also been installed along with a walk in robe. A major feature is the new Daikin fully ducted air-conditioning unit giving you comfortable living when the weather is extreme. Outside there is a carport plus an assortment of shedding. This includes a garden shed with power connected and a toilet, a seedling shed, aviaries & chook shed, old style workshop and other lean to’s and sheds.
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77 Lower Roy St – Set on the edge of town the house block is approx. 1093 m2 and then the Police paddock is included which has been re-fenced in recent years. The home features 4 br’s, renovated bathroom, modern timber kitchen, separate lounge with wood heater, evap cooling & excellent floor coverings. Outside you will find an established garden, double carport, single garage, garden shed, wood shed and pergola. This is a unique property with the 2nd title.
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36-38 Woods St – All outgoings on the property are paid for by the tenant, therefore 7.86% is what you get. The tenants, an accountancy firm, have been leaseholders since 2009 and are in the middle of the second 5 year option with a further 5 year option available on the current lease. The brick veneer and cement block premises is located in a prime position with a layout that consists of a reception/ waiting room area, 5 offices, a photocopier room, document room with locked fire door., tea room area and male and female toilets. There are 7 a/c’s placed throughout the building. At the rear of the building there is ample space for parking.
5 Cemetery Rd – Set on a large 1239m2 approx block this modern weatherboard home features a large open plan meals living area, 2 bedrooms both with BIR’s, bathroom with shower and separate bath, electric stove and pleanty of cupboards in the kitchen and direct access into the garage from the laundry. A freestanding wood heater, evap cooler and a split system will keep you comfortable all year round. Outside you will find a single garage, single carport, storage shed , deck area and a low maintenance yard.
39 Corack Rd – Have you ever dreamed of running your own small business ? Well here is your chance. We are proud to offer Buloke Sand and Soil Yard for sale. The sale includes 2 bobcats plus attachments, tip truck and of course the freehold. The freehold is on 2 titles and is approx 1.3 acres in size with a show room shed, open fronted shed with enclosed staff facilities and plant stands and frames.
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38 Anderson St – This centrally located and renovated weatherboard home features a modern bathroom, large fresh and well equipped kitchen, separate lounge with wood heater and split system a/c, 3 double bedrooms and a large study. The floor coverings are a mixture of carpet and a floating laminate floor and a evaporative cooler is ducted through most of the house. Outside on this generous size block there is a paved pergola and 2 garden sheds.
74 Aitken Ave – Move the family in and finish off the cosmetic touches to make this brick veneer house your family home. With 3 double bedrooms, all with BIR’s, a revamped kitchen with electric stove and dishwasher and a large open plan living area with wood heater and split system. The kitchen and dining area need some finishing touches but nothing a handyman couldn’t tackle himself. Outside you’ll find a dble garage with direct access into the house, a garden shed, wood shed which can be accessed off the rear lane and the large block. The paved pergola lets you enjoy the mild weather.
18 Hope Rd – The cottage, with well tended lawn surrounds and gardens, has been totally rejuvenated in recent years with a full makeover. Stumping work, re-wiring, new plumbing, re-modelling, new paint, to name a few have all been completed. With polished boards throughout, modern kitchen with dishwasher, modern bathroom with separate bath and shower, ceiling fans in all bedrooms and the lounge as well as the split system a/c this home has a lovely feel and could make your idyllic “tree change”.
258 Aubrey Rd – Set on approx. 4.6ha this property is a once in a life time opportunity to purchase a rural life style property just a few minutes from town. Featuring 4 bedrooms, timber kitchen with modern appliances, lounge with wood heater, new bathroom (under con) and evap cooling. Outside you will find an established garden, a man cave, dble garage, large storage shed, several garden sheds, water tanks and pumps.
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51 Woolcock St – Set in a fantastic leafy street just a short walk to the shops, this home has been a labour of love for the current owner. Featuring a new kitchen, open plan living, meals area with “as new” carpet, free standing wood heater, split system, upgraded bathroom, 3 double bedrooms 2 with BIR’s, main with split system, ample cupboards, and freshly painted throughout. Outside is a blank canvas with a carport and 3 bay enclosed shed all on a large block. This home is still a work in progress and would allow someone to add their own touches.
2 Woolcock St – This position perfect home is just what you have been waiting for. Set opposite the Bowling Club and the creek the home features 3 double bedrooms with the option of a 4th, office, 2 living areas, family size bathroom, functional kitchen and all the style and features of the art deco era. Outside in the well fenced yard there is 2 rainwater tanks, single garage and workshop/storage shed.
14 Alamein Ave – Here is a well built house that you can get stuck into and make into your family home. Featuring 3 bedrooms, a spacious meals/dining room, good size lounge, functional bathroom, separate toilet and internal laundry. Outside on the corner block you will find a garage, 3 rainwater tanks and a garden shed all surrounded by a low maintenance garden.
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.
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2 Kokoda Ave – There are two living areas with a more formal lounge and also a family/rumpus room which has a split system a/c fitted and sliding door leading to the outdoor living area. The home also has gas heating and evaporative cooling. The kitchen has an electric stove with a double oven and is adjacent to the dining room. The home also has a combination of ceiling fans and electric window shutters. There is a large laundry and 2nd toilet.
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9 Anderson St – Set just a short walk to the creek and shops is this residential block. With water and sewerage already connected design your dream home to fit this 600m2 (approx) block. Ideal for someone looking to down size or maybe a neighbour looking for some extra land. It’s a great location and shouldn’t be on the market long.
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DELAHUNTY, John Michael “Jack” Late of ‘Roscrea’ Murtoa 18.1.1931 – 10.2.2018 Dearly loved husband of Bev (dec). Devoted father & fatherin-law of Majella & Barry; Bernard & Sophie. Loving Pa to Declan & Caitlin; Finnian, Maeve & Eimer Rest in Peace
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Funeral Notices
Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of the soul of John Michael “Jack” Delahunty at St Mary’s Catholic Church, Murtoa on Friday 16th February commencing at 1.30pm. At the conclusion of Mass, the cortege will leave by horse drawn carriage for the Murtoa Cemetery. Rosary and vigil prays will be offered at the church on Thursday at 5pm.
Murtoa Funerals
Hazel Agnes
13.11.1922 - 11.2.2018
Trevor Bysouth & Daughter
Ph 5385 2833
The Funeral Service for Mrs Hazel Agnes Harris will be held at St. Andrews Uniting Church, Horsham on Thursday, February 15, 2018 commencing at 11am. Interment to follow at the Horsham Lawn Cemetery.
Horsham & District Funerals Bill & Heather Pitman 5382 1149 NFDA
9.11.1931 – 7.2.2018 Late of Edenhope
TURNER, Clifford George “Cliff ”
Dearly loved husband of Beverley.
Loved and respected by all his family.
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HARRIS, Hazel Agnes
TURNER, Clifford George “Cliff ”
Loving father of Shane & Garth.
Horsham Veterinary Hospital
DELAHUNTY, John Michael “Jack”
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Passed away peacefully at Dunmunkle Lodge, Minyip. Wife of Thomas Clarence Harris (dec) 1983. Survived by her only child Mrs Patricia Brondsema and son in-law John. Five Grandchildren, six Great Grandchildren and one Great Great Grandchild. Rest In Peace, with our love. Mum, Nan, Nanna, & Great Nanna
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The funeral of Clifford George “Cliff ” Turner will take place at the Ballarat Crematorium on Monday 19th February commencing at 11am. No flowers by request
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Wilson, Colin Robert
The Horsham Football Netball Club wish to extend our sympathy to the family and friends on the passing of our former dual Premiership Coach; Col Wilson R.I.P.
Baby Eclectus Parrots, hand reared, tame, includes carry cage and lifetime support/advice $600, older bird also available Ph 0499853884 Dimboola Boer goat buck, 6mths old, well bred $120 or will swap for a young doe Ph 0488616058
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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. Trevor Bysouth & Daughter
Ph 5381 1444
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Border Collie pups, black and white, chocolate and white, male and female, 10 weeks old, purebred, wormed, vaccinated, vet checked, microchipped and ready to go, black and white $750 each, chocolate and white $950 each microchip # 991001001306918 # 991001001306912 Contact Brendan Hogan Ph 0439971754 Budgerigars, consistently winning exhibition aviary, quality birds, new batch of young birds now available, young birds continually available, price to sell Ph 53824389
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Classic 80L fish tank with aqua one stand, all accessories $300 Ph 0400259588 Cockatiels, most colours $30 Ph 53852280 Dorper and Dorper cross Witipoll ewes, mixed ages $100-$140 Ph 0488616058 Ferret doe cage box, nets $70 Ph 0437638581 Guinea fowls Ph 53583440 in the evening Hens, free range, point of lay, HyLine breed $20 each Ph 0407541238 Willaura - can deliver to Ararat
Diecast 1/43 scale model cars, mainly Holdens, starting from $30 each Few remaining Ph 53574217
Horse manure, free if collect or $3 per bag delivered to Horsham or Dimboola Ph 0437894257
Parrots for sale, princess parrots all colours, indian ringnecks, bourkes and yellow and green opaline turks, ring for prices Ph 0408535515
Plough, Britsand, single furrow, great garden ornament $400 Ph 0400999412
Peachface and Fisher Lovebirds, variety of colours, from $20 Ph 0428832058 Stawell
Staghound pups, hunting bloodlines, male and female, vet checked, microchip # 953010002011954/2177 $350 Ph 0419355301 Standardbred mare & gelding, gelding black 16hh unbroken, mare bay 15hh green/broken, ex-trotter, sweet horses need experienced trainers/riders, best of homes only $500 each Ph 0404157484
Automatic washing machine, Lemair 2.2kg, VGC, suitable for caravan $210 Ph 0427851409
Benz campervan, goes well, 76yo Ph 53823909 Hamilton Rd Horsham Camper trailer, Oztrail camper 9 on 6x4 trailer, 600mm sides, sunroom, 4x4m square and 2m high $3500 Ph 53521476 Ararat REDUCED Antique cedar wash stand with towel rail, gallery back, EC $160 Ph 0408611847
REDUCED Scales, large platform scales in great working order, Avery Birmingham, originally used in Weight’s Hardware Horsham, can help lift and load $500 Ph 0400999412
Budgies for sale $10 each Ph 0417533579
4m caravan annex, GC, selling due to upgrade $500 Ph 0429209651
Awning wind stabilisers, pack of 4 $25 Ph 0408504029
Thoroughbred mare 4y/o, Lucy Blue, beautiful brown mare, cooperative nature, suit show/hack or breeding $1100ono Ph 0428846285
Budgerigars, show quality, from imported birds $15 and up Ph 0428730777
2011 Winnebago-Esperance model, in EC, features include: remote control stabilisers, UHF radio, solar panels, driving lights, full ensuite facilities, gas hot plate and oven, 3-way fridge/freezer, 2 d/beds, 7 seat belts licenced, serviced regularly, always garaged, travelled 84,500kms YHS795 $135,000 Ph Keith 0418331262 2015 Kokoda Force 2 Ex-trail offroad caravan many extras, EC, suit new buyer $69,990 Ph 0488234599
Mixed chooks, guinea fowl, indian runner ducks from $10 Ph 0428564676
Staffy pups, vacc, vet checked, 4 females, microchip # 95600000610343 2/6080942/6085824/6108641 $300 each Ph 0458486381
Caravan accessories: Hayman Reece tow bar and caravan mirrors $250 0459682780
Caravan Concept Ascot 2008, excellent condition, awning full annex verandah, stored in shed $33,000ono Ph 0407505380 Caravan Washing Machine, twin tub companion, as new, 1/2 price $125 Ph 0499776705 or 0408315363
Caravans Tropical fish, convict cichlids or bristlenose catfish $10each or 3 for $25, $5 from each purchase goes to anti-cancer Ph 0474159010 after 6pm
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Antiques
Show budgerigars all colours, english blood lines $25 each Ph 0428730777
Bull, Murray Grey/square metre, brown bull, DOB Dec 2014, compact muscly build, inspection welcome, delivery available in local area $2999 inc Gst Ph Donna 0428994210 Warracknabeal
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Animals & Accessories
Animals & Accessories 1 Poll Hereford Bull, 14mth old, very quiet, very well bred $1800 plus Gst Ph 0429434340 7 young male Ferrets, one older white make $10 each, Quail $8 each Ph after hours 53839227 Alpaca guards, ready to work $400 each Ph 0417531989 Alpaca herd guards x 3 $210 plus Gst, will not separate, mature age Ph 0402293486
American Bulldog puppies, 3 females; white and brindle, tan, and white, all vaccinated and microchipped # 985141001113024/1111080/1110778 REDUCED $500each Ph 0400367110
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Two Princess Alexander’s, two females 5 and 6 yo, one male escaped and one died $140 each Ph 53902287 White Dorper Ewes, 17, mixed aged, will separate, excellent shedders $199 inc Gst each Ph 0447275737
Antiques Alnate Singer Sewing Machine, original condition $180 Ph 0409687529 Nhill
FOR HIRE - 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 2001 Jayco Freedom, front kitchen, 2 s/ beds, 3-way fridge, Wynguard tv, m/wave, excellent roomy van, always shedded, good tyres and reg $15,000ono Ph 53821166 or 0417368112 2006 Coromal Compac 402 14’ rear door offroad caravan. Single beds, side and rear awnings, everything included VGC $13,950 Ph 0411221435 Ararat
Antique property sale poster Ph 53826350 2007 Tru Blu Crow Off-Road camper trailer, EC, garaged when not in use, fully enclosed annex, family room and more $10,500 Ph 0417148424 2008 Jayco Hawk large, L shaped lounge, roll-out awning, VGC $16,500ono Ph 0448345729
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Galaxy Odyssey, limited edition, November 2012 model, 19’ pop-top, tandem axles, roll out awning with full annex Q/bed, three way fridge, air con, always shedded when not in use, beautifully maintained, 12 months reg $32,000 Ph 0404237468 Ararat
Diecast 1/43 scale model cars, Ford Falcons, starting from $50 each Few remaining Ph 53574217
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2011 Jayco Eagle, battery pack, water pump, full annex, as new $18,000 Ph 53543252
Jayco Poptop Freedom 2002 model, sleeps 5, 1 d/bed and 3 bunk beds, mid kitchen, annex and awning, VGC, always shedded, regretful sale, P69196 $17,500neg Ph 0427848280 for further information
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Clothes & Accessories
Caravans
Drizabone long coat, size 3 92cm $150 Ph 0418391525 Drizabone long coat, size 8/XXL, new condition $150 Ph 0468627709 Drizabone short coat, size small $95 Ph 0418391525 Jayco Swan Outback 2013, little use, extra water tank fitted and elec pump, like new $25,500 Ph 0428504611
Farm Machinery
For Sale
1989 Case 1680 header, 30’ 1010 bat front and finger reel, good tyres, smale p/ plucker, 5635 engine hrs, trailers $24,200 inc Gst Ph 0428951262
2 steel diesel fuel tanks on stands $700 each Ph 0427990533
2 Ackland field bins, 15 ft Ryan 3pt Cultivator, fold up wings. GO, all items plus GST Ph Les 53596283 or 0427596283 after 7pm
Case IH 8220 25’ trailing windower, VGC $16,000 Ph 0429891787 Chaff cutter $600 Ph 0409214760 Farm Machinery, 7140 INT tractor, 1688 Case International header, DAF truck with 30’ triaxial trailer, leyland, bogie tipper with 14’ seed and super bin Ph 0458548580
2006 Sterling prime mover cat C12motor, low kms, UAU326, white tri axle chassis tipper $90,000 plus Gst will separate Ph 53911423
275 AMP MIG welder $400 Ph 0408501643 6 Person Adventure tent, quick set up, only four weeks use $100 0459682780
9 Person tent only been used once, fly never used $400 Ph 0427840342 Approx 20 steel railway sleepers $18 each Ph 0427990533
ATV Loncin quad bike 110cc $350 Ph 0408812773 REDUCED Debutante dress, size 8, worn for one evening in 2011, dry cleaned, EC, welcome to try on before buying $200 Ph 53894258 or 0437894257
ATV Yamaha quad bike, Moto 4 110 $500 Ph 0408812773 Ballrace Turntable $650 Ph 0428989234 Howard Bagshaw, 45 tyne folding wing scarifier $3700 Ph 0427974205
Bath Corner, 1100x1100, new in packaging $650 Ph 0400813822 Bench Grinder 6”, 150mm double end (no stones) $30 Ph 0408504029 Bodyworx crosstrainer, EXT 200 2015 $400 Ph 0408812773 Bridal set (2 rings), brand new, small fit, paid $1000, sell for $500, comes with valuation certificate Ph 0407552048 Ararat
REDUCED Traveller Penthouse 2006, 21F 6” island bed cafe dinette, full ensuite, a/c, solar dual batteries, inverter, TV, gas stove oven, 150L 3way fridge/freezer, tunnel boot, roll-out awning, one owner, low km’s, local van, EC $35,000 Ph 0499201227
HR 3cyl air cooled Lister Diesel Power Plant, electric start, top reco, fitted to reco single or 3 phase 31kVa alternator, VGO $5,800 Ph 0458911313
Toyota Campervan 1998, manual, EC, solar, new fridge, awnings, tow bar, many extras $20,500 Ph 0403951251 REDUCED Video Jukebox, Rowe AMI, LD TV, 2000 video clips from the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and 2000’s, perfect for parties or that man cave, $1950neg Ph 0408504359
Farm Machinery 10-00R20 tyres and rims $550 inc Ph 0427181801 Traveller Sensation Barossa 2013, 22’6”, q/bed, separate toilet and shower, washing machine, 2 door/3way 185L fridge, AC, 2 batteries, solar, 6” chassis and A frame, roll-out awning, very low kms, as new condition, bereavement sale $71,000 Ph 0407972090 Nhill
HR 3cyl Lister air cooled Diesel Engine, electric start, top reco, suited to waterpump or powerplant, VGO $2,800 Ph 0458911313 International 6-2 Combine, 20 row SSB finger harrows $3300 inc Gst Ph 0419542569
Yamaha CDC-705 RS compact 5 disc player to suit stereo unit $100 Ph 0400674371 Ararat
Genuine Powerfit E380 machine, remote, instructions and bands, minimal usage $500 Ph 0417082252
Purpose built go kart trailer, Forte manufacture 2012, front door access, holds two karts, room for storage at front, includes two go karts, arrow frames, Yamaha J and RL Leopard engines, comes complete with starter, track module, wheeling frame, arrow racing suit, trailer as new, both karts Leopard, GC $10,500 Ph 0427904209 or 53904209
Heiniger combs, Heiniger cutters, Grinding papers, shearing sling Ph 53837527 AH
GADARA
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Elders Keith 8755 0100 Steven Doecke 0427 817 323
Ladder O/H fuel tank, platform manufactured $250 Ph 0409503216 Lumina fridge, absorption 3 way $150ono Ph 53562532 Great Western Mark 3 series Triton work centre with Makita 9 1/4” saw and extension table $350 Ph 0400674371 Ararat Men’s Florsheim slip leather shoes, 2 pairs, size 8EE, Portugal black and Portugal burgundy, never worn, still in box $120 pair ono Ph 53811515 after 6pm
NH 69 Baler $4000ono Ph 0409214760 Schinckel 14 wheel hay-rake, splitters, manual lift, fold, work ready $11,000 Ph 0427541247 Semi Tipper, rusty ends, alloy, 36x6, airbags, new roll tarp, grain chute, ready to work, 53200F $55,000 plus Gst Ph 0428528179 Silvan paddock master, 2000L, 24m trailing boom spray $2000ono Ph 53871405 Simplicity air seeder 5700L, tow behind, 3 outlets, farmscan monitor, EC $16,000 plus Gst Ph 0428991814
Sockets for truck $100 the lot Ph 53911111 or 0427042750 Nhill Stock Crate Steel, 2 deck W8” x H6”3x L 17”8, will suit 16’ $2700inc Gst Ph 0419542569 Vennings Grouper with vanguard, 9hp motor $5000ono Ph 53871405 1959 MK2 Zepher motor $500 Ph 0418126577
2 mattresses and base sets, near new $200 each Ph 53822383 3 seater lounge, 2 armchairs, floral, very comfy, EC $295 Ph 0431215956 Ararat REDUCED Airborne Edge Trike Rotax 582, fully equipped trailer, full instruments, full set of travel covers, 1 helmet, air borne edge wing, 2 headsets, all in GC $6000 Ph 0428519879
4 wooden kangaroo chairs, circa 1910, EC $450 Ph 0432502452 6 antique mahogany dining chairs and 2 antique grandmother and grandfather lounge chairs $120 or will separate Ph 0411300850
REDUCED Camping trailer, Grampians Trakka 2010, lights, water, sink $5500 Ph 0428504816
9 piece professional knife set, in aluminium case $350 Ph 53981404 afternoon
REDUCED Leather 3 seater sofa $250 Ph 53823416
Bedroom suite, bed head, 2 bedside drawers, 6 drawer dressing table $300 Ph 0438096662
REDUCED Outdoor setting, 7 piece, new seat covers, EC $200 Ph 53823416 Re-rolled s/h iron $1.25 per/foot Ph 0427825042 Saia oat seed 17T at $500 plus Gst a ton Ph 0427838221 Shelves, open, KD hardwood bookcase/ collectables/retail display, 360cmx20cm D x 60cmH, EC, can email photo $250 Ph 0439101170 Single axle car trailer, 4.3m x 1.8m with new roll on roll off sheep crate, new elec brakes, sandblasted, new paint etc $4000ono Ph 53562406 or 0409255218 Sphere security alarm, inc remote control for Caravan $75 Ph 0408504029
STIHL BGE61 elec garden leaf blower, used couple times, nothing wrong with it $100 Ph 53911111 or 0427042750 Nhill
Chimney, free standing, help to dismantle $300 Ph 0458681119 D/electric bed Craftmatic1, massages and lifts, as new condition $1150ono Ph 0409419546
Metal cut off saw $1600 Ph 0408501643
Belling GDACB90 black canopy range hood, brand new still in box, retails for $1299, asking $750 Ph 0419500757 Bodyworks exercise bike, EC $290 Ph 0475627642 Chefs Tool Box, Pressure Cooker $150, Ph 53827582
Dining setting extension table, 8 padded leather chairs, very good condition $350 Ph 0438096662
Mountain Bike and Kayak Combo, engineered trailer built to suit both bike and kayak, comes with all life vest, paddle, waterproof bags, fishing net and other accessories $1000 Ph Josh 0428099363 Enclosed trailer with loading ramp, twin horse float springs added to rear end, replaced master cylinder, all wheel cylinders, wheel bearings, brake drums and shoes and new tyres, previously used for transporting a wingless speed car with Holden V6 engine, has loading ramp with side door plus stainless steel tool box on the Abar, 2000kg, over ride hydraulic brakes, tracks beautifully, urgent sale $12,500 Ph 53911111 or 0418202203 Nhill Endless chain 2 ton, 6m drop, Beaver brand, green, never used $170 Ph 0418504408 Family sized Weber Q BBQ, brand new, includes hood and half plate $700 Ph 0488714242ono
Narva fog lamp kit ‘oval’, brand new $60 Ph 0408504029 Nerine bulbs, 3 varieties from $50 per 100. Discount for quantity. Ph 53542542 Moyston.
Fridgemate fridge/freezer 70L, 240-12V $500ono Ph 53562532 Great Western Galvanised Tank, 188cm wide, 152cm high, 3000L of water, valued at $550, near new $550 Ph 53840317
Sunbeam shearing grinder, double ended, includes clamp and spanner, very GC $600 Ph 0400999412
Newport inflatable boat with watersnake electric motor $999ono or will separate Ph 0427840342
Tandem trailer, 12’ x 6’, 7 feet tow pull, 14”x LT tyres, reg TO4887 $2950 Ph 0458681119 Tarpaulin 12mx3m strong heavy tarp, ex billboard $110 Ph 0428504359 Glass and chrome table and 6 chairs $100 Ph 0427840984 Leaf stopper gutter guard, 70m woodland grey, value over $800, brand new still in boxes, best offer Ph 0428911273
Old centrifugal water pump, 100mm, pto driven, high volume, GC, needs tyres $250 Ph 53527043
Tent canvas sunshine, 15x12 kitchen in EC, heavy duty door zips $650 Ph 0408532303
Oregon bars, new suit husky chainsaw, 188ATMK095, 138RNBK095, 138RNDD009, 150MPBK095 $50 Ph 0428504725
Two old wine barrels $220 Ph 0411419516 Ararat Ultimate free standing heater, VGC $700 Ph 0400579340
Oregon Pine old and dry, many lengths, ex carport, suit woodworker, hobbyist $450 Ph Steve 0432502452 Horsham
US army duffle bags X5 large, bodyworx exercise bike $260ono or will separate Ph 0458687009
Over locker, Lumina, instruction manual, needles, tool kit, 32 cottons, as new $200 Ph 0408362349
Used 4 wheel electric Gopher, GC $400 Ph 0428147667
Oztrail tent, chalet 4 dome, sleeps 4 + 2, EC, used once $320 Ph 0400622616 Willaura Plastering tools, 2 boxes and handles to suit, internal angle mud runner with pumps to suit, tapping machines and elec sander $1500 Ph 0428911181 Private car collection for sale Ph 0408518456
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Double bed base, GC, 6.5kg Simpson 6.5kg washing machine, GC $160 or will separate Ph 0438096662
Table tennis table with bats, balls and net, folds up $60 Ph 53521547
New Season Oaten Rye, grass hay $15 per roll Ph 0428504817
OzTrail tent cabin type, 12x15, 2 room, brand new, was $1450 sell for $950 Ph 0407750274 Fish tank, Aqua one, 1200x600x450, 285L, with cabinet, tropical fish and accessories included Ph 0437834827
Chintz Moran lounge suite, 2 seater couch, 2 armchairs, excellent order, suit unit living, sunroom or lounge Ph 53521809 Ararat Coolabah pizza gas oven, new in box $150 Ph 53527043
Daffodil bulbs, choice of varieties $80 per 100, discount for quantity Ph 53542542 Moyston
A/c AE & CM Tucker & DV, GH, GN & SA Forster
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Jas Smith saw bench $300 Ph 0418126577
Carbatec 6” heavy duty joiner, mobile base $350 Ph 0400674371 Ararat
Friday 16th February 2018 at 10.30am Directions: 2376 Red Bluff Rd, Bordertown. 53Km East Of Keith, 27Km North of Bordertown. Signs erected off Dukes Highway AT Emu Flat Rd Keith & Racecourse Rd Bordertown.
Janome mylock 2340, manual and cottons $200, Ph 53827582
Household Items
Caddystar XT battery golf buggy, as new, padded seat compartment, bottle and bucket holders $495 Ph 0431215956
JD 9600 Harvester, 4,150 drum hrs, 930 flex front comb trailer, straw chopper, chaff spreader $25000 Ph 0429871400
New Holland 848 Baler, needs work $1100inc Gst 1200L Fuel Cart with inch petrol pump $1100 inc Ph 0427181801
Hyd. wood splitter, 40 tonne, black diamond, 13hp, new $1950ono Ph 0439822580 Horsham
Yamaha golf cart, 2013, G29 model, EC, charger included $4500ono Ph 0401480011
2 and 3 seater leather lounge, champagne colour, as new $500ono Ph 0428340961
Hay, small squares, wheaten $6 per bale, medi clover $8 per bale, pick up delivery extra Ph 0427894214
International Harvester 3500, series A industrial loader, GC, good starter and Davey pump, 1100 gauls, approx two goer, registered, located in Haven $8500 tanks $400ono Ph 53837527 Ph 0428500194
Massey Ferguson 275 diesel with front end loader, hay forks, 5’6 slasher and ripper $18,000 inc Gst or will separate Ph 0412017533
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Generator 2.5 KVA Mishto, near new condition $650 Ph 0437688336
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REDUCED Debutante dress, size 12, worn for one evening in 2009, dry cleaned, EC, detailed back and embroidery on front, welcome to try on before buying $100 Ph 53894258 or 0437894257
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Wood heater suitable for shed, complete with flue Ph 0498353981
Kipor
Hay Lucerne, small squares, horse quality from $9 Ph 0400093164 Willaura
ATV Atomik quad bike, Feral 250cc, 2 valve, 2015 model $1500 Ph 0408812773
Wanted to buy, small motorised campervan to drive, not to tow Ph 53569225
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Generator 2.5 0417291007
Halorider helmet, 58cm, black, EC $50ono Ph 0417162420
Grader 3PL height wheel Ph 0409503216
Toyota Coaster Camper, 3l diesel, d/ bed, two-way fridge freezer, microwave, cupboards, awnings, 9mths rego, ZGN433T $12,000ono Ph 0481481577
Wintec 250 All purpose saddle, 17” 43cm, Kincade girth, safety stirrups with rubber tread, black, EC $430ono Ph 0417162420
Grader Board for Hire, Greg Bills earthmoving, 40ft, Ph 0427853675
Fire Fighting Unit, new motor and pump, 800lt, poly tank, 2 hoses $1400ono Ph 0428944462
REDUCED Jayco Sterling Caravan, 21.65-4 May 2010, front kitchen, pillowtop q/bed, full ensuite, washing machine, leather interior, full tebbs annex, new tyres, many extras $39,000 Ph 0400823314
Wheat screenings 40kg bags, $18 per bag, can deliver to Horsham area Ph 0427894214
Glass door display cabinet bookcase $280 Ph 0439329646
Levi jeans, red tab 504 $100 Ph 0419547897
Ferguson Tea20, reco engine, new paint, new parts too numerous to mention, good tyres, inspection invited $4000ono Ph 0429491426 REDUCED 2001 Regent Cruiser, 19’6”, pop-top, roll-out awning, dual axle, elec brakes, d/bed, four burner stove, 3 way fridge, EC, always shedded, 1400kg tare, worth inspection $19,000ono Ph 0438989231
For Sale
Wood heater $200 Ph 0412133852
Ivory Debutante dress, size 8, worn once $250ono Ph 53822426 REDUCED 2001 17’5” Hitch Hiker full caravan roll-out awning plus full annex (only used twice), Island d/bed, A/C, dual axle, electric brakes, always shedded $17,000 Ph 0438823474 Horsham
For Sale
2 Talon chainsaws, 14”, works well $100 Ph 0458687009
40’ stockcrate, GC, two deck, RWC $44,000 inclusive Ph 0428592277
Lemair washing machine, ideal for caravan $200ono Ph 53562532 Great Western
For Sale
Venco electric pottery wheel, 2 bags, Earthenware clay, pottery tools, books on ceramics, 2 free lessons $1000 the lot Ph 0402590018 Verandah posts, Victorian turned timber, 3 plus 1 split, 2.6 long $300 Ph 53527043 Vetch Seed, Blanche Fleur, cleaned $400 p/t Ph 0427512281 Vulcan hot water service, 315L, twin elements, GC, $700 Ph 0439855335 Balmoral WAECO cool freeze, CF50, dual zone, extras included $750ono Ph 0409645335
LG 8kg dryer, works perfectly $650 Ph 0475627642 Queen bedroom suite includes bedside drawers, tallboy, dresser $500 Ph 0427098203 Ararat REDUCED Double based s/bed, on Castors, wooden bed head and fitted electric blanket as new, EC $130 Ph 53824997 Shower screen panel and door, W84.5cm and H182cm, GC, toliet and cistern white $90 or will separate Ph 0411300850 Triangle marble top bench with white basin insert, cold taps and towel rail $40 Ph 0411300850 Washing machine, Haier, fuzzy logic, 5.5kg, VGC, 3.5yo $150ono Ph 0448825609
Marine 3.5m Quintrex, with 18hp Tohatsu, solid floor, all safety gear, oars, spare tyre $2250ono Ph 0427199411
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Marine The Weekly Advertiser welcomes your advertising. We are required strictly by law to include specific information on some items when publishing your advertisement. A snapshot of your obligations are as follows: BOATS All advertisements for boats must include: • Hull number or registration number of the boat If a trailer is included with the boat, the advertisement must also include: • Registration number or chassis number of the trailer.
Motorcycles 2 x 2012 Piaggio Zip 50 2T scooters, rego 1I6KM & 1I6KN both 01/2019, red, plus extras, 510.1kms & 520.2kms $1,800 ea + Gst Ph Tony Brand 53811727 or 0418811737 2 x 2012 Yamaha YW125 scooters, rego 1J6BU & 1J6VB both 05/2018, white, plus extras, 595.8kms & 872.9kms $2,400 & $2,2,00 + Gst Ph Tony Brand 53811727 or 0418811737 2012 Honda ct 110 postie, rego 1P7WO 01/19, red, plus extras, 15,610kms $2400 + Gst Ph Tony Brand 53811727 or 0418811737
Motor Vehicle Accessories
Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000
Dominator Hi-Stall, 3000 PPM, suit FMX $300 Ph 0428827786 Holden crewman tonneau cover and fittings, VX wagon cargo barrier with escape door, VX wagon rear blind, VY original CD radio $380ono or will separate Ph 0458687009 Maxxis, 4 x 205 x 60 R15, 91H, 65% $150 Ph 53527043 Milenco Grand Aero towing mirrors, 1 pair $90 Ph 0408504029
2013 Honda CBR500R road bike, learner approved, reg til 27/03/18, immaculate cond, no modifications, 6427kms, 1N5VX $5200neg Ph 0476255915
REDUCED PRO rack luggage pod $200 Ph 0409227240 Set of 20x 8-5 commodore rims, black and tyres, 90% $1200 Ph 0427825158
380 Chev Lewis Ski Boat, great looking, EC $13,000 Ph 0488512197
Steel Ute Tray, to suit 2012 Hilux $1200 Ph 0407535836
Motor Vehicles Under $3,000
Harley Davidson 2009 XL 1200C, 14,100kms, new rear tyre, oil temp monitor, EC, S62AKW $10,000 Ph 08 87534048 Honda CRF, 150, 2006 model, two new tyres, rider outgrown, EC $2200 Ph 0428337250 Honda CRF100 2009 model, very little use, in new condition, JH2HEO3U38KZ00106, $2250 Ph 0439329646 Kawasaki KH500 Mach III 1976, good original condition, runs well, 44,500kms, Frame No. H1F50220, no reg, no RWC. $8500 Ph 0439466330 Ararat Motorcycle box trailer, just registered, VGC $1250 Ph 53564288 Polaris Hawkeye 400 quad bike, 2x4 auto, 680kms, EC $4250 Ph 0418391525
2008 Hyundai Getz, 5spd manual, new timing belt and water pump, 208,000kms, XFU529 $4500ono with VIC RW, rego till 04/03/2018 and interior detailed or $4000ono as is without rego Ph 0429637551 and leave a message if no answer
2001 Toyota corolla ascent 1.8, EC 223,000km SOZ785 $3000 Ph 0409218900 2007 Barina, twin cam, 2dr, manual, cruise, air, new head gasket, vin # KL35FO86E8BO20746 $500 Ph 53562406 or 0409255218 92 Mitsubishi Magna, executive wagon, EC, reg till March 2018, XWV420 $1000ono Ph 0410244661 Mazda Protege 323 sedan, 2003, manual, RWC, reliable vehicle, 118,000kms $2900 Ph 0427892100 Dimboola REDUCED Ford Laser sedan, suitable for paddock car, no reg, shedded for two years, GC, vin # 6FPAAUK3SLP57943 $180ono Ph 0411459992 Toyota Camry, white, cruise control, IJM5DE $2500 Ph 0457941402 Toyota Corolla Seca CS1.6 sedan, 1985, GC, manual, no reg, vin # AE829723777 $400 Ph 0412017533
2009 Proton Jumbuck only 38,457kms, manual, power steering, aircon, just serviced, new battery, full service history, front brake rotors, RWC, XLS297 $9000 Ph 0427844838. BT Mazda ute, diesel, 2008, manual, reg 3mths, RWC, 199,000kms, WHL803 $8450 Ph 0428320108 Ford 2005 4x4, t/diesel, tray, RWC, lockable tool boxes, good ute. 180,000kms, 457EFK $8750 Ph 53548205 Hilux 2008 Workmate Ute, 4x2, 2.7L, 74,500kms reg till 05/18, RWC, VGC, WLN085 $10,000ono Ph 0438583721
Ski Boat Rolco Evolution, 2009, LS3 motor FNR, hi tower, Bimini, low hrs, easy tow trailer, full travel covers, as new $36,500 Ph 0408504369
REDUCED Suzuki 2016 scooter Burgman 200, 3600kms, heated grips, as new, reg till 11/18 1W6JU $4500ono Ph 0438823864
Stacer 3.8 alloy craft V hull boat, 20hp Yamaha outboard, new flat floor fitted, colour fish finder, 11 rod holders, starts easy, C89495, $4990 Ph 0418504985
Mobility Aids
Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000
Holden crewman S pack, 2004, 3.6 157000km, 12mths reg, new tyres, cosmic mica, tow pack, hard ute lid, tub liner, roof racks, RWC, one owner, EC, SUB335 $9750ono Ph 53825429 Horsham Holden Rodeo 1999 single cab 2WD petrol, manual, steel tray back and two sides drop down, tow bar. 105,000km, long reg, RWC, PQT597 $4000 Ph 0408133292 Ararat Holden S/W VY 2003, 250,000kms, in GC, 8mths warranty, 10mths rego YTY293 $4750ono Ph 0409210594
REDUCED 2002 Ford AU Marlin Ute, 190,000kms, YOQ419 $5000 Ph 0428405386
Triumph Daytona 955i 1997 model. 39339km, reg XS168, vin no SMTTE502LGV048203, VGC, selling due to health reasons $7000ono Ph Kevin 0408825551
Musical Instruments Drum kit, some new skins needed $100ono Ph 0428848203 DXP Drumkit, includes seat, sticks and brushes, GC $250 Ph 53822426
REDUCED 2007 Mazda 3 Maxx Sport, manual, 150,000kms, XDD772 $7,000ono Ph 0488226488 1992 Mitsubishi Pajero, mechanical in GC, sunroof, bullbar, tow bar and steps, no RWC, rego until 12/17, 247,000kms, 1AQ4PC $3380ono Ph 0422626551
Piano, Alex Steinbach Sonata Ironframe on castors, polished walnut colour, with padded stool and music books in storage compartment, EC, $1500ono Ph Diane 0437373068
2000 Toyota Camry wagon, animal barrier, towbar, 181,000kms, ZEG064 $3750 Ph 0447660707
Gopher Invacare Auriga 10, comes with all weather covering, VGC $2500 Ph 0429855165 Gopher, soft rider, runs well $1250 Ph 0448489793 or 0439359900 Stawell
Thurmer piano with matching tapestry duet stool $2000ono Ph 53825193 Horsham
Resmed CPAP machine, Platinum series S8, lightweight 11, with heated humidifier, used 138 hours, EC $1500ono Ph 53811515 after 6pm Shoprider electric mobility scooter, used once, EC, cost $5500 selling for $3500, comes with instruction manual and warranty Ph 0418578583
2002 Anniversary model SAAB, convertible, EC, RWC, WFI475 $7500 Ph 0427825158
Motor Vehicle Accessories 95 Barina 185/55 15 mags and tyres $200 Ph 0407581291 Bullbar HQWB Holden with four driving lights, aluminium five poster $350 Ph 0417322336 Coast clip on towing mirrors, 1 pair $20 Ph 0408504029
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2007 Nissan Navara dual cab, 260,000kms, 3mths reg, WFO227 $13,000ono Ph 0429907404 2007 Toyota Corolla Ascent auto sedan, only 25,000kms on speedo, service record book supplied, one elderly owner, perfect for first car, EC $14,000 UXV006 Ph 0400340983 after 4pm 2010 Ford Falcon, 107,000kms, 12mths rego, RWC, EC, XWI498 $11,000 Ph 0428881744 Simone 2010 Holden Cruze, auto, diesel, service history, VGC, 67,911kms, XMB119 $11,500ono Ph 0487750540
Yamaha Organ and stool, books to learn to play $100ono Ph 53861111
Invacare Alpine Comet, EC, cost $6600 sell $3800 Ph 0427886272
VR Commodore ute, 6cyl manual, 5spd, motor just been rebuilt, 25,787kms, IGT322 $2900 Ph 53982136
Motor Vehicles $10,001 - $20,000 2000 Mazda MX5, ready for summer, 194,000kms, 12mths rego, near new tyres, new soft top and hardtop, RWC, TFJ680 $8450ono Ph 0439904404
Electric single bed, EC, mattress in GC, incs linen and elec blanket $500 Ph 0404097578
Ford Focus Zetec, 2009, auto, hatch, EC, reg till 08/18 102,000kms XFC659 $10,500 Ph 0400573984 Holden Colorado LXR 2011, turbo diesel, 10mths reg, bullbar, canopy, carry rack, 114,000kms, YRK794 $23,500ono Ph 0427822909
2004 Holden Commodore 1 tonner S VY11, auto, V6, cab chassis, canopy tow bar, 2 drawers, 6 stack CD player, 2 owners, deceased estate, reg until 4/18, 218,079kms, SKC830 $7500ono Ph 0437060494 or 53891894 2007 Kia EX, 4x4, SUV, leather trim, RWC, good unit, 190,000kms, vin# KNAJE52605645 $6900 Ph 53548205
no RWC, OMO269 $1900 Ph Graeme 0458673135 Bridgestone tyre, LT 265/75 R16, 80%
Rentals House for removal, solid 3 weatherboard Toyota Corolla Ascent Sport, 12/2012, auto, 12mths reg, new tyres, service books, immaculate, 94,000km, genuine sale, ZKJ990 $14,750 Ph 0408881137 XR5 Turbo Focus, 2007, 6spd manual, 2nd owner, full ford service history, cruise, immaculate cond, genuine sale, RWC, 130,000kms, WTC942 $10,500 Ph 0408038175
Motor Vehicles over $20,000
1938 Wasp Austin Tourer, 12mths club rego 26750H, ruskin body 467A $31,050 Ph 53975262
Holden VE SSV ute, 2007 auto, black, 165,000kms $15,500ono Ph 0438115181
home, located in Horsham $5000 Ph 0417566621
Sound & Vision Sony 7.2 channel surround sound home theatre, 120W amp and speakers, as new can demonstrate, RRP $1200 sell $550 Ph Steve 0432502452
Male bike, GC $100 Ph 53911111 or 0418202203 Nhill
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2003 Landcruiser Wagon, 4.2 diesel, manual transmission, tyers, bat, injectors, glow plugs, all new, VGC $26,000 Ph 0428822730 Mercedes Benz, C220 CDI, avantgarde, 2008, auto, silver, one local owner, full service history, RWC, EC, 87,000kms, WCE188 $19,500 Ph 0427280907
Pottery wheel, Nhill pottery, price pending condition Ph Heather 0439344145 Rabbit traps, rabbiters hoe, working order, old fuel bowser, any cond Ph 0427720052 Small motorised campervan to drive, not
2010 Toyota Tarago GLI 2.4L, 8 seater people mover, in VGC, 143,000kms, safety pack-all round air bags, new tyres and full service history ZLJ273 $20,990 REDUCED 2013 VW Polo TSI, 1.8L Ph 0428538145 turbo auto, factory sports pack and tinted windows,1 lady owner, RWC, rego until May, no longer required, 25,500kms, 1BC9DN $12,000ono Ph 0407509185
to tow Ph 53569225 Wooden wool press, vintage shearing, drench dip tins, handpieces, combs, cutters, memorabilia Ph 0427720052
Work Wanted House cleaner, reliable, looking for work in Ararat and/or Stawell Ph 0409522443
REDUCED Holden Cruze JH Series II, MY13, EC, spots automatic, power steering and windows, air conditioning, cruise control, air bags, central locking, bluetooth, traction control, service books, RW, 99,000kms ZPH075 $10,500 Ph 0408966474
1996 Mitsubishi Triton, 4WD, tray, canopy to suit, 196,000kms, GC, NQR048 $3500 Ph 0408504550 2.0 Turbo Saab Convertible Ltd Ed, EC $5000 Ph 0427847237
1992 Subaru Ute, 4WD/40KS, PS, AC
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Holden VZ ute, auto, V6, reg comes with RWC, always serviced, g-max 20” x 8 1/2” wheels, 70% rubber, URY871 $7500 Ph 53470106 or 0402425101
Suzuki JR80, as new $1600 Ph 0428528990
Yamaha peewee 50, GC $1000 Ph 0417307677 or 0439359900 Stawell
2011 Holden Commodore SV6 VE series II, auto, dash cam, reverse camera, alloys, towbar, oct reg, always garaged, EC, RWC, YOT346 $16,900 Ph 0428257245 or 0438824909
Hilux 2009 work mate ute, 4x2, 4 cylinder manual, reg until Dec, RWC, reliable, VGC, canopy, 200,000kms, XKV540 $9500 Ph 0423401527
VS Commodore Ute, white, V6, PCW mags, Maloo wing, new tub liner, big cam, extractors, cold air, chip, reg for 6mths, EC, one owner, reg MALO06 $2000 Ph 0439941422 King Fisher 3.89m, 20hp, 4 stroke Tohatsu motor, 23hrs, fully serviced, many extras $9000 Ph 0409213858
2011 dual cab Holden Colorado, VGC, reg until 8/18, fully serviced, good tyres, steel tray, manual 212,000kms, YNV024 $16,500 Ph 0427951210
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tread, suit toyota $50 Ph 0428504725
2010 Nissan Navara ST-R D22, manual, 4x4, MY10, dual cab, dual battery, 126,201kms,4 brand new tyres, 6mths reg, RWC, XWX528 $16,500ono Ph 0407538468
2008 Hyundai i30 Diesel, SX manual, 265,000kms. 6mths rego, RWC, towbar WOH229 $5600 Ph 0488599625
2015 Benelli bn600gt, reg 1N9QL 02/19, 2,692kms, white, plus extras $6,000 + Gst Ph Tony Brand 53811727 or 0418811737
Good reliable ski boat, 140hp Johnson motor, runs well, good strong trailer in EC, ready to use and enjoy, reg until 11/17, CZ094 M $2900 Ph 0407362138
2007 Holden Epica CDXI, 2.5L petrol, auto, cruise, climate control, pwr windows, ABS, 6 airbags, regularly serviced, one owner, excellent reg, new windscreen, RWC, WCE999 $7500 Ph 0409549714
REDUCED Ironman roof rack, suit GU or GQ Patrol or 80 series Landcruiser, used once $300 Ph 0427508229 Horsham REDUCED Pair black clearview mirrors, suit Ford Territory 2011 $300 Ph 0409227240
Motor Vehicles $10,001 - $20,000 REDUCED Hyundai Terracan CRDi SLX 2006, 56,000kms manual, reverse camera, tow bar, selling due to health reason, no further use, URH006 $13,000ono Ph 0428820812
New x4 Pirelli 265/60R 18” tyres, new x4 18” alloy rims for Jeep Grand Cherokee, under half new price $800 for the lot Ph 0428180286
2015 Benelli BN302, rego 1R3UT 03/18, 6,638kms, white, plus extras $3,500 no Gst Ph Tony Brand 53811727 or 0418811737
Ally Craft 4.75 Bar Raider, hull no AU-ALY 98-8-6019, rego FE886, 50hp Mercury, Mackay multi-link trailer, reg T59060 $18,000 Ph 0429954264
Motor Vehicles $10,001 - $20,000
REDUCED Hyundai i30 Elite 2013 Model, sat nav, reverse camera, GC, 43,000kms, AAM062 $14,800 Ph 0417544614
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2010 model Toyota Kluger, all wheel drive, 7 seater, built in DVD player, new tyres, sell with RWC, 120,000kms 1HA4CH $18,000 Ph 0427317665
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2014 Toyota Hilux SR5 dual cab, 54,000kms, as new condition, rarely been off road, Cooper AT-3 tyres at 80%, ARB intensity driving lights, ARB deluxe bull bar with rails and steps, GME UHF with broomstick aerial, reg until Sept 18, 1CW8AG $43,000 Ph 0427987001
Hyundai ix35 2014, small suv, under 33,000km, one owner, grey, reverse sensors, reg until 12/18, ZVE705 $18,00ono Ph 0428152803
REDUCED 2009 BMW 12i E88 MY09, 2 door convertible 4 seats, 4 cylinders 2.0L petrol, 6spd auto, custom red leather seats, sapphire black, cruise, bluetooth, alloys, front side and curtain bags, full service history, 75,000kms APA423 $18,900 Ph 0428152803
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Boating Licence Course
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In Horsham Saturday 24th February
Bookings essential Ph 0422 438 732 Marine Licence Training ACN 092 478 718
• A non denominational facility proposed to be set up in the Horsham CBD by a not for profit group. • Will provide amenities for anyone who can provide a small daily donation for costs. • Religious TV and radio entertainment offered • Performance of Gospel music and opportunity to record sounds to CD. • Local and visiting artists offered contracts to perform Gospel music. • Everyday advice offered where available. • Use of computer facility. • A special art course from qualified art instructor will be offered. • Enquiries from willing supporters welcome. Contact Laurie Nicholls for more information: Ph 0435 593 569 email: valcott@gmail.com
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Chinese New Year In the Year of the Dog with Friends of Gum San Inc. At a Chinese Banquet In the Great Hall, Gum San On Saturday, February 24 From 6.30pm for 7pm Tickets available at Gum San from 7/2/2018 until 20/2/2018 (cash only) $30 per person BYO drinks This is an alcohol free event
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Place Naming - Stawell Leisure Complex Pursuant to Section 10 of the Geographic Place Names Act 1998, Council proposes to name the Stawell Leisure Complex at Houston Street Street Stawell to complement the recent changes in the type and number of sports activities being offered from the complex and a rebranding program. Council seeks community input into the proposed name Stawell Sports & Aquatics Centre. Any comment on the proposal must be done in writing and sent to the Chief Executive Officer, Northern Grampians Shire Council, PO Box 580, Stawell 3380 before Thursday 1 March, 2018. Council will consider submissions received and the formal naming of this place at a Council Meeting at St Arnaud on 5 March, 2018 commencing at 12.30 pm. MICHAEL BAILEY CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
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FARM SUPPLIES SALES REPRESENTATIVE Kaniva, VIC Elders has played a key role in rural Australia for more than 175 years. As a leading agribusiness we are committed to providing our clients with a solution that meets their needs across every aspect of their farming business. This position will be responsible for: • providing timely and accurate advice and recommendations about farm supplies; • achieving sales objectives through developing professional client relationships. What you’ll bring to the position: • Commitment to the provision of high-quality customer service; • Extensive knowledge of agriculture products; • Understanding your clients’ current and future needs, the region and our competitors; • Demonstrated high-quality written and verbal communication and customer service skills; For further information please contact Mat Taylor, on 0437 018 787 To apply visit www.eldersrural.com.au/about-us/careers/ Applications close 17 February 2018. We encourage applications from a diverse range of people, backgrounds and experiences and offer a range of flexible work options.
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The land affected by the application is located at Town Hall Hotel, 62-68 Main Street, Stawell being Lots 1 and 2 TP 683009F and Crown Allotments 6A & 6B Parish of Stawell. The application is for a permit for Use of Land to sell or consume liquor (General Liquor Licence). The applicant for the permit is ALKGAM Pty Ltd. The planning permit application reference number is 5.2018.3.1. You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at Council Offices 59-69 Main Street, Stawell. This can be done during office hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority. An objection must be sent to the Northern Grampians Shire Council, PO Box 580, Stawell 3380 in writing, include reasons for the objection, and state how the objector would be affected. The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before 28 February, 2018. If you object the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision.
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Construction Administration Position Available
WARRANTY CLERK / SPARE PARTS ADVISOR
Norton Motor Group are an expanding business in the Wimmera region and as a result are looking for a Warranty Clerk/ Spare Parts Advisor.
Stawell/Pomonal area MYOB proficiency an advantage. Duties include - payroll, invoicing, finance management. For details ph 0417 971 868
Experience isn’t necessary but beneficial. Successful applicants must be well organised, have attention to detail and strong personal skills. All applications are to be sent to adminhsm@nortonmotorgroup.com.au
Casual Cellar Door Staff Do you have a passion for wine? Are you reliable, versatile and understand how to deliver impeccable customer service? Montara Wines, just outside of Ararat is looking for two casual staff who are able to work Friday, Saturday and Sunday, with additional event work at other times.
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Advanced Case Manager – Horsham • Manage smaller caseloads of complex offenders • Competitive salary range $81,354 – $92,304 plus superannuation • Ongoing, full time opportunity based in Horsham Based in Horsham, you will manage offenders with complex needs who have committed serious offences, aiming to reduce their risk of reoffending. To be successful in this role you will have: • experience with best practice case management frameworks including the provision of needs assessment in a human services context • the ability to implement theoretical concepts to reduce risk and maximise individual outcomes • assertiveness and confidence in dealing with individuals exhibiting challenging behaviours • excellent interpersonal, influence, and negotiation skills using effective techniques to motivate others. A relevant qualification in social work, human services, criminal justice or criminology or experience in a related field is also desirable. For more information and to apply online, visit www.correctionsjobs.vic.gov.au by Sunday, 4 March 2018.
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DIMBOOLA HOUSEHOLDS For further information call The Weekly Advertiser Dimboola Distributor on 0437 196 133.
Previous wine experience not essential, however the motivation and passion to learn and deliver high standards of service is very important. Must hold current Victorian RSA or capable of obtaining one.
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Immediate start required, please send resume to justine@montarawines.com.au
Agricultural Merchandise Junior Sales Position
– Based In Horsham DMD Horsham have a full time position available in our merchandise dept as an Agricultural Merchandise Salesperson. • Based in Horsham with some travel to Nhill Branch as required (vehicle provided to travel) • Full Training provided Criteria: • Hold a current manual drivers licence. • Demonstrate excellent communication skills • Work well in a team environment • Computer skills • Farming product knowledge an advantage Please contact Sally Ison on 0407 044 580 for further details. To apply: Please forward your application and resume to SallyIson@dmdagents.com.au
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Norton motor group in Horsham are looking for a motivated person to join their team in the Sales Department. Sales experience is preferred but not a necessity. Must be able to work as part of a team. Successful applicants must be processed and have good communication skills. Ongoing training will be provided. All applications are to be sent to adminhsm@nortonmotorgroup.com.au
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BRANCH MANAGER CAREERS@O’CONNORS Following an organisational restructure O’Connors are on the hunt for talented, passionate people who are keen to start a career in the Agricultural Industry. Us have On Facebook We“Like” currently an opportunity available in a Branch Manager role.
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Final Trim Grader Operator and Excavator Operator Portland based, Mibus Bros is seeking operators for 18 months of contract works within the Southern Grampians Shire Council, plus other regional major civil projects currently underway. Excavator and Grader Operators Skills and Experience: • Grader/ Excavator ticket or proof of experience • Construction Induction Card • Mechanical aptitude Personal Requirements: • Work safely without compromise • Self-motivated and efficient • Pre-employment medical passed as physically fit (drug and alcohol testing subject to random) • Flexibility with working hours including working away from home • Work as part of a small team • Well-presented and good communication skills For a copy of the position description and General Conditions of employment please call our office 5523 6888 or email enquiries and applications to nerissa@mibusbros.com.au
In this position, you will be responsible for the day to day operations managing the Parts, Service, Engineering and Administration departments in the dealership. The Branch Manager will be responsible for managing and developing the staff team, providing leadership, training and growth. This management position will also be responsible for creating and maintaining relationships with both new and existing clients to further grow the business. We are looking for a self-motivated individual with strong business acumen who is able to drive the business, with particular focus in the Aftersales area. A strong commitment to our organisation is required to succeed in this role and candidates will need to demonstrate: - Superior leadership and people management skills with the proven ability to develop a culture which encourages and promotes excellence, professionalism, teamwork and accountability. - Strong commercial abilities accompanied by the financial discipline to oversee the efficient and profitable operation of a dealership. - Well developed interpersonal, communication and negotiation skills. This opportunity is available in our Horsham dealership. An attractive remuneration package is on offer.
For more information, to request a position description or to apply please contact: HR DEPARTMENT, 423 Western Hwy Horsham, VIC 3402 E hr@jjoconnor.com.au P 03 5382 1727 M 0417 491 685 * All enquiries are held in strict confidence o’connors
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ACTION: Horsham Hornets had mixed results during Saturday night’s Country Basketball League grand finals. The men won their first title in a decade, while the women were unable to get over the line against Bendigo. Pictured in action are, clockwise from above; Damien Skurrie puts pressure on Bendigo opponent Ben Dalton; league MVP Tim Pickert cuts the net; Olivia Jones controls the ball; James Hallett leaps for the basket in front of a packed crowd; and Horsham’s Maddie Iredell and Bendigo’s Lily McMahon battle for the ball. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
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Club set for big weekend H
orsham Squash Club has two new spectator stands at its McPherson Street headquarters for its presentation of a Victorian Masters Squash Association tournament this weekend.
Horsham furniture manufacturer Oscar Furniture donated the stands and built them inside the courts. Club president Chris Warrick said it was an extremely generous donation, both financially and in ‘perspiration’. “We had two brothers from the company Matthew and Daniel Op de Coul giving up their time on Australia Day to start building the prefab stands in 45-degree
heat,” he said. “They finished the job at the weekend on another stinker of a day. “Considering they have no involvement in our club other than to have a friend who plays, it’s an amazing contribution.” The association’s summer teams tournament starts on Friday at 7pm and continues until Sunday evening. The event is attracting more than 100 players and squash followers to the region, travelling from Western Australia, the ACT, South Australia and Tasmania, as well as from across the state. Mr Warrick said everyone was welcome to watch the games during the weekend.
SQUASH UP: Pictured getting comfortable in new stands at Horsham Squash Centre are, from left, back, Tim Hopper, Elliot Borgelt, Kevin McDonald, Launa Schilling, Bec Ruwoldt, Debbie Simpson, Debbie Moerkerk; front, Wane Taylor, Kelvin Ball, Dr Chris Wimbury, Tim Davey, Phillip Walker, Cameron Bald and Chris Chapple. Picture: PETER MILLER
Sport Volleyball back Another year of volleyball is just around the corner. Entries are now being taken from teams and individuals who wish to play in the summer season, starting on Monday for C, women and junior grades, and on Wednesday next week for A and B grades. An even group of teams has been formulated for A Grade, with the Team of the Year, the St Brigid’s boys, stepping up into the flagship division for the first time. Aidan O’Connor and John Kearns will lead the young tyros who will be keen to make an early impression. Jon Fitzgerald will lead his Nuggets team in Matthew Berry’s absence, Tim Popple takes over the Shados Inala team, while Nathan Berry will look to go back-to-back with his new look Phantoms team. There is room for more entries in B Grade competition. Perennial favorites Phantom Masters, Waterhammers and Von Steiger Brothers will be back, joined by a Murtoa team and Phantom Rangers. Eleven teams have already entered C Grade and the junior division has a good number of entries. Groups or individuals interested in participating in any grade of competition should email info@volleyballhorsham.com.au by the end of this week. – David Berry
Junior Hornets Horsham Hornets under-16 boys will hope to see their hard work pay off at this weekend’s division one and two Basketball Victoria Country Championships. Horsham Amateur Basketball Association media director Tony Sleep said the boys were in a strong position to snare a title in Shepparton. “We are really excited for what could be in store for these guys this weekend,” he said. “The side has been undefeated all season playing a strong brand of basketball.” Mr Sleep said this year’s lineup was one of the strongest the association had fielded for some time. “Given the strength of success our association has had over the years, that’s saying something,” he said. “The line-up includes three players who have been invited to the state under-16 combine in March and has the ability go deep into its bench if needed.”
GOOD ONE JOEY: Syndicate members with Sulem Joey in Horsham.
Sulem Joey syndicate success Horsham Pacing Syndicate members celebrated the win of their five-year-old gelding Sulem Joey at the last Horsham trots program. Trainer-driver Kerryn Manning made her run at the 600-metre mark of the 1700-metre dash and Sulem Joey responded with a fourwide sprint around the field to score by eight metres in a
rate of 1:57.4. While some were able to make it to their home track to cheer Joey home, many other members of the 40-strong ownership group watched a television broadcast or listened to the national racing radio network from as far as Tasmania and Queensland. The long wait for ‘Team Joey’ to see their big black
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horse on the racetrack has finally proved worthwhile, with the Horsham win coming on the back of his first-up victory at Stawell on Australia Day. Syndicate manager Daryl Edwards has reported that Joey might line up for his next start at Terang on Saturday night. – Tony Logan
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ACROSS CRICKET Horsham
How they stand: Rupanyup-Minyip 8-291 (R. Metelmann 111, D. Schaper 94, L. Funcke 26no; H. Young 2-34) v Blackheath-Dimboola at Dimboola, Homers 6-276 (S. Hodge 88, C. Hopper 80, J. Combe 54) v Horsham Saints, Jung Tigers 1-62 (M. Knight 30no) v Laharum 167 (J. Tyler 39, D. Griffiths 28; D. Puls 5-48, A. Adams 4-24).
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This week: Two-day round, Halls Gap v Navarre, Pomonal v Youth Club at Central Park, Stawell, Tatyoon v Swifts-Great Western, Aradale v Buangor, Alexandra Oval, Ararat. Last week: Buangor 6-274 dec (J. Bates 102no, J. Ganley 82, P. Latham 35, J. Fraser 31) d Navarre 64 (N. Formosa 37; C. Jerram 5-11) and 32 (J. Ganley 5-18), Pomonal 5-277 dec (C. Mackley 69, L. Brown 63, B. Hosemans 54no, G.
Slocombe 42no) and 1-33 d Halls Gap 95 (B. Iseppi 37; M. Grinham 5-35, L. Oliver 3-8) and 213 (C. McIntosh 55, B. Thomas 41, L. Stevens; L. Oliver 4-52), Swifts-Great Western 9-186 dec (J. Devery 56no, R. Peters 43, D. Joiner 27; B. Tate 4-79) d Aradale 103 (S. Turner 43, M. Brilliant 3-31) and 0-62 (R. Wood 36no), Tatyoon 84 (C. Kimber 5-18, M. Healy 3-18) and 126 (M. Harricks 66; D. Folkes 4-12) d Youth Club 70 (M. Harricks 5-19, J. Blandford 3-12) and 131 (C. Kimber 59; M. Harricks 3-32).
Wimmera-Mallee
How they stand: Marnoo 2-219 (B. Cameron 105no, D. Duxson 41, D. Cooper 34) v St Marys 86 (T. Bell 41; F. Douglas 5-28), Donald 149 (R. Funcke 50, J. Leith 38; L. Somers 4-21) v Brim-Kellalac-Sheep Hills, St Arnaud v Birchip, Jeffcott, bye.
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Battle tightens at top H
BY DEAN LAWSON
orsham Cricket Association finals intrigue appears set to continue to the death knock with teams grappling for a swinging fourth spot on the ladder.
Jung Tigers and Laharum are trading blows at Horsham City Oval as part of the arm-wrestle and despite some water to flow under the bridge it might be the Tigers that have the early advantage. Teams are halfway through the second-last home-and-away game of the season, with Laharum sitting fourth and holding a handy seven-point lead on the Tigers. But a Laharum first-innings loss to the Tigers in the two-day fixture would reduce the margin to one point. The Tigers would then shape up in their final preliminary game against bottom side Blackheath-Dimboola and Laharum would meet Horsham Saints in what might be a do-or-die encounter. As it stands, this weekend the Tigers will resume a 168-run chase for victory over Laharum, needing only 106 more runs with nine wickets in hand.
Plenty rests on the shoulders of Laharum all-rounder Dan Mibus, who has already removed the dangerous Angus Adams, and will resume pleasantries with the ball with the likes of Mal Adams, Josh Mahoney and Matt Farr. Standing in Laharum’s way are veteran Marty Knight, 30, and hard-hitting Brett Jensz, 12, who are unbeaten at the crease with the likes of Tyler Neville, David Puls and Steve and Sam Leith to come. The Tigers bowled their way into a commanding position last week, courtesy of a five-wicket haul to the tireless Puls. Puls, who must surely rank somewhere among the all-time highest wicket-takers in the competition, captured 5-48 while leg-spinner Adams collected 4-24. Another veteran, Jeremy Tyler, up from C Grade, top-scored for Laharum with 39, Daniel Griffiths made 28 and a handful of others made starts. While finals speculation surrounded what was happening at Horsham City Oval, runs flowed aplenty in other games at Dimboola and Horsham Sunnyside. Horsham Saints, dipping their toe in the premiership race, ran into a Homers
Final top four jostle in Grampians cricket As Grampians Cricket Association enters its final homeand-away round for the season, finalists appear to be taking shape. But the exact finishing order is undecided. Three games have a bearing on the final-four wash-up, while the fourth is purely academic. The match that has no bearing on the finals is between Halls Gap and Navarre. Both teams lost outright last round, so one team will redeem itself, and on form this would be the Grasshoppers. Navarre has an edge in talent, with main run-getters Tom and Jessie Hannett a class above the Gappers’ batsmen. Swifts-Great Western leads the competition by two points from Tatyoon, but must travel to Tatyoon. The Hawks are the only team to beat the Combine this season, and another win would see
them cement that all-important top-two finish. Pomonal failed to fulfil an association directive to play a rescheduled match against Swifts-Great Western on Sunday and the Combine is claiming a forfeit and six points. If granted, the Combine would have a strong grip on top spot, which would only loosen with an outright loss to Tatyoon. It was interesting to see former premiership captain Jackson Dark play his first game for the Combine on Saturday. The Combine might have a bit more batting depth than the Hawks, although Jarrod Blandford’s talents cannot be ignored. Aradale comes up against Buangor in a must-win for Aradale. An Aradale loss could see it exposed as a finalist, while a win could elevate it to as high
as second. Buangor has come into a bit of form lately with a big outright win over Navarre. Chris Jerram has been devastating with the ball on Ararat’s Alexandra Oval pitch recently and is expected to play a big part in the match. Youth Club sits nine points behind Aradale and would need Aradale to lose, and then defeat Pomonal outright at Stawell’s Central Park, to gain a last-minute finals berth. The Clubbers will give it their best shot, but it’s a big ask. Last week’s games featured three outright victories in the scramble for extra points. In the battle of the mountain men, Pomonal defeated Halls Gap outright. Resuming at 6-62 the Gappers made it to 95, and when asked to bat again made a creditable 213 with Charlie McIntosh, 55, and Brett Thomas,
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orsham trainer Stephen Lenehan returned to the winners circle through recent acquisition, Circus Dancer, at Naracoorte.
The four-year-old lined up in a maiden plate over 1000 metres. Ridden by Emily Finnegan, Circus Dancer was sent straight to the lead, setting a solid early tempo. The $4.40 chance continued to travel well and slipped away to a threelength lead before the home turn. The daughter of Walking Or Danc-
ing gave a strong kick entering the straight, maintaining an unbeatable lead. Circus Dancer did tire in the shadows of the post, but still recorded a comfortable victory. The win was Circus Dancer’s first in eight starts, after formally racing with Matthew Smith.
Puls’s consolation
After finishing down the track on Jester Halo in the Orr stakes at Caulfield, Horsham jockey Christine Puls
behind the leader and was given the charmed run. Once in the straight, Battistoni went straight past the tiering Jimassi to score a workman-like win by three quarters of a length. tasted success at the Naracoorte Cup meeting. Puls teamed up with Murray Bridge trainer Jess Giles to ride Battistoni in a 100-metre handicap at benchmark 60 level. The Bianconi six-year-old camped
Kaiken for Yendall
While Dean Yendall’s wife Christine enjoyed success at Naracoorte, he managed to boot home a winner himself. Yendall teamed up with Darren Weir at the Colac Cup meeting to ride Kaik-
en in a three-year-old maiden plate over 1200 metres. The Hasket Bloodstock-owned Exceed and Excel filly scored a comfortable two-length win, at her ninth career start.
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Congratulations to the Warracknabeal syndicate Warrack Racing, which part-owns smart filly Avanti Rose, which was successful in the 1000-metre Slade Bloodstock Handicap at Moonee Valley recently.
Clear leader in Stawell tennis Round two of Stawell Tennis Club’s premier Friday night competition is complete, with Crowe Horvath now the only remaining unbeaten side. Crowe Horwath scored a comprehensive victory over David O Jones Mitre 10, while Farrers Tyrepower accounted for last week’s big winner, Frewstal. Crowe Horvath ran out 36-game victor over bottom-placed Mitre 10. Blair Hart was back to his ruthless best after an indifferent performance last week, the skipper leading from the front winning all three matches for the evening. Jonah O’Shannessy followed Hart’s lead, winning all three sets, and has been utterly dominant in the singles contests this season. Anna Sullivan was the queen of the courts in the women’s section, her impeccable timing making a mockery of 12 months away from the game. Youngsters Josh Cox and William McDermott battled hard for Mitre 10. Scores: Crowe Horwath 18187 d David O Jones Mitre 10 9-151. The other match-up between Farrers Tyrepower and Frewstal was hard-fought, with Frewstal adding respectability to the scorecard with comfortable victories in mixed sets. But it was Erin Freeland who was the catalyst for Tyrepower victory, convincingly winning all three sets, while Dartagnan Walls and Chris Simpkin ensured the triumph was never in doubt. Walls participated in the match of the night, in a win over Henry Clough. Both players produced a vast array of shots, demonstrating why they are regarded as future stars of the club. Jade Cross and Kasey Mornane provided a strong one-two punch for Frewstal, but it was to no avail, going down by 10 games, 152-162. Top teams Crowe Horwath and Frewstal square off, while Tyrepower and Mitre 10 will battle it out to remain in touch with the top two. Ladder: Crowe Horvath 41 points, Frewstal 34, Farrers Tyrepower 31, David O Jones Mitre 10 18. – Contributed
READY, SET, GO: Athletes had to contend with the elements at Horsham’s annual triathlon at the weekend, hit with rain, gale force winds and a burst of heat in the afternoon. Junior and senior athletes competed, including clockwise from above, senior swimmers at the start line; Ella Walsgott transitions to a running leg; winner Steve Gray in action; Liam Green crosses Anzac bridge; and Sienna Walsgott. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
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NIGHT TO REMEMBER: Wimmera Sports Star of the Year Maggie Caris, left, accepted her award from national swimming star and three-time Olympian Belinda Hocking. Picture: DEAN LAWSON
aggie Caris, 15, will set her sights on continuing a rapid and impressive rise in national netball after becoming the latest Wimmera Sports Star of the Year.
The talented teenager is already preparing for national titles in Adelaide in April and Pacific School Games Championships on Queensland’s Gold Coast in May. Caris accepted her award from guest speaker and national swimming star and three-time Olympian Belinda Hocking from a high-quality list of finalists during a presentation dinner at Holy Trinity Lutheran College hall. Caris punctuated her growing reputation as a pure sporting talent when she wowed fans with a best-on-court performance in Wimmera Netball Association’s A Grade grand final in September. The match-winning effort under the ring for Horsham Saints against Minyip-Murtoa followed other outstanding results. She was part of a gold-winning Victorian 15 and under team at Pacific School Games, winning all-Australian selection in her
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age group, and won Victorian 17-and-under selection as a ‘tier-one’ athlete for this year’s national titles. Caris, a daughter of Cecilia and Robert Caris of Horsham and a St Brigid’s College student, was also a member of Horsham Saints girls’ football team that won an inaugural Deakin University Female Football League title. Not-for-profit Horsham Sports and Community Club sponsored the award. Officials also used the occasion to present a variety of other special-category awards. A Veteran of the Year award went to Brim cricket stalwart Wavell McPherson. The award celebrated McPherson’s longtime contribution to cricket. McPherson, who has played in 53 country week carnivals, was wicketkeeper in a Victorian over-70s team that won gold at national titles. Afterwards, he won all-Australian squad selection for a oneday international series against England next month. A Tom Gawith Sportsmanship Award went to Horsham A Grade best and fairest netballer Emma Buwalda.
A Woman in Sport Award for a female over 18 who nurtures female sport participation went to Horsham volleyballer Kara Johnson. Other awards: Unsung Hero, Maureen Campbell, Horsham Football Netball Club; Coach of the Year, David Berry, Volleyball Horsham; Sporting School of the Year, St Brigid’s College, Horsham; Official of the Year, Matt McLoughlan, Horsham Amateur Basketball Association; Club of the Year, Horsham Saints Football Netball Club; Team of the Year, St Brigid’s College yearnine boys; Access for All Abilities Sports Star, local, Chantelle Duncan, national, Joel Emmett; Koori Sports Star, Cori Corrigan, Ararat Football Netball Club; Junior Athlete, Morgan Lane, Horsham Pony Club; Grass Roots Award for a former Wimmera Athlete, Mitch Creek, Basketball Australia. Other nominations included Shaun Bruce, Brisbane Bullets basketball, Jake Lloyd, Sydney Swans football, Sebastian Ross, St Kilda football, Chloe Bibby, US basketball scholarship, Tom and Oscar McDonald, Melbourne football, Jarrod Berry, Brisbane football.
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Drought-breaking win for Hornets BY SARAH SCULLY
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orsham basketball leader Owen Hughan has attributed Horsham Hornets’ drought-breaking title win to a stellar defensive effort fuelled by disappointment.
The Hornets men have played in four losing grand finals since winning the Big V division-three championship in 2008. On Saturday night, they clinched the men’s 2017-18 Country Basketball League north-west conference title in the first season of the revamped competition. The Hornets defeated Bendigo Braves 74-63 in front of a full house at Horsham Basketball Stadium. “It’s been 10 years since we won a major title and it was defence that won us the game,” Mr Hughan said. “They were just outstanding. I honestly thought some players were too old to play that type of defence – the likes of Cam Bruce, Damien Skurrie and Tim Pickert have been around for a long time – but they did it and they were fantastic. “The young kids did it too. That was the most pleasing thing for me – other than the win, of course – to see how well the kids played.” Mr Hughan said he believed the Hornets were physically outmatched by a bigger Braves’ outfit. “I’ve always said everyone can play defence, it’s a matter of if they want to – because it hurts,” he said. “Sometimes you do all that work and nothing comes of it, but this time they got their just reward.” Playing coach Cam Bruce, who was also a member of the club’s 2008 premiership team, echoed Mr Hughan’s sentiment. “Several players have played in four losing grand finals since
2008 and a lot of us have stuck together,” he said. “It is a huge effort to keep pushing and this is a reward for all that work. “It has given the young ones something to strive for and hopefully they stick together for a long time.” The Hornets men finished the home-and-away season on top of the ladder, with only one loss – to Bendigo. The Braves were firing in the first quarter of the grand final. Bruce said the opening term was a real battle. “They came out and hit a few big shots,” he said. “We just hung around and then got on top in the second quarter and held on from there.” Pickert, 22 points, and Matt Lovel, 16, led the scoring, but Bruce was particularly pleased with his side’s defence. “James Hallett was fantastic, keeping their most dangerous scorer Tanner Rayner to pretty much no impact,” he said. “Our three talls, Damien Skurrie, Damien Kilpatrick and Jake Hobbs, made sure Bendigo’s star player Matt Andronicos also had little impact. “All in all it was our best team effort for the year. “Everyone looked out for each other – if someone was getting beaten, someone stepped in and helped them out. “We’ve shown glimpses and patches throughout the season, but this is the first time we’ve done it for four quarters. “I’m really proud of everyone for their efforts.”
Women’s final
Mr Hughan, Horsham Amateur Basketball Association president, said spectators were treated to a great night of basketball despite mixed results for the home club. The Lady Hornets, the standout team of the women’s competition this season, fell short of the Lady Braves, 56-34. Mr Hughan said the Lady
PREMIERS: 2017-18 Country Basketball League north-west conference premiers, Horsham Hornets, celebrate defeating Bendigo in Saturday night’s grand final.
Hornets were competitive but were outplayed on the night. “I thought the girls played well, but their shooting let them down,” he said. “They had as good an amount of shots as the other girls, but at the end of the day if you can’t get the ball through the hoop, you’re behind the eight ball. “They competed to the line though – they didn’t give up.” Coach Gareth Hiscock agreed. “You couldn’t fault their effort, everyone tried their guts out – it was their execution that let them down,” he said. “They picked a hell of a night not to shoot well, but they gave it a crack from the first tip off to the end. “Bendigo also applied some great defensive pressure so all credit to them. “The girls will look for some redemption next season and they’ll put a reasonably good side together again. “It’s a shame we couldn’t get a double header with the boys, but that’s the way it goes.”
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Horsham Hornets playing coach Cam Bruce drives to the basket during his side’s drought-breaking title win on Saturday night. The Hornets men won the 2017-18 Country Basketball League north-west conference title against Bendigo Braves in front of a full house at Horsham Basketball stadium. The Lady Hornets were not as fortunate, going down to the Lady Braves after a strong season. Story, page 47, more photos, page 42. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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