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The Federation University research will build on local efforts to under stand workforce participation issues undertaken by organisations such as Women’s Health Grampians, ByFive and Wimmera Development Associa tion. A report will be available within six to eight months.

Recipients will share in $300,000 to analyse data across the public sec tor and form projects to help reduce gender inequality, discrimination and disadvantage. They will also examine the data to ensure Aboriginal women, multicultural women, women with disabilities, parents and carers and rural women are included in the analysis of the current state of gender equality in Victoria and feel safe and welcome at work.

BY JESSICA GRIMBLE

The university’s Dr Cathy Tischler said the project, ‘Rurality and work force participation: Exploring preva lence of part-time and insecure work in Grampians public service roles’, would explore the challenges of liv ing rurally and being able to work.

equality, we need to understand how to be inclusive of all of Victoria and be clear about the challenges and opportunities created by rurality and how best to respond.”

University’s Future Re gions Research Centre, in Horsham, is one of five recipients of funding from the Commission for Gender Equality in the Public Sector.

Dr Tischler said new state legisla tion to achieve gender equality in workplaces required an understand ing of, and solution to, the con tributing factors outside businesses control.Shesaid these might include access to childcare, managing harvest and family commitments, or advocacy for workplace entitlements.

gendered difference in workforce participation in public sector organi sations, including gendered preva lence of part-time and casual work, exploring issues around why the way in which people work may be neces sary in rural areas, and what structur al barriers might also impact people’s opportunity to work. It seeks to speak with women, men and organisations in the public sector about their ex periences.“Alotof the structures that are taken for granted in urban popula tions, such as childcare, are simply not available in rural communities to the extent they are needed, and this informs how people can work and the skills they can maintain,” Dr Tischler said.

HIGHEST HONOURS: Kieran Delahunty, MinyipMurtoa, and Georgie Carberry, Horsham, are 2022 Wimmera Football Netball League Toohey Medallist and Hatcher Medallist, respectively, after their stellar seasons in senior football and A Grade netball.

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Wimmera-led research will shine a light on the cul tural and structural reasons for gendered differences in work force participation in public sec torFederationroles.

State Minister for Women Natalie Hutchins announced the grant recipi ents at an Advancing Women’s Lead ership Summit in Melbourne.

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The document recommends the de velopment and extension of the yacht club into a mixed-use facility that could encompass a business hub and café, expanded utility area and large wrap-around deck area; maximising accessibility within the precinct such as extending and sealing a car park area and upgrading boat ramp facili ties; upgrading the foreshore for recre ational use; activating Green Lake for

“We just love the area and we want to share it with everybody else. The future here just sounds fantastic.”

Public Sector Gender Equality Commissioner Niki Vincent told The Weekly Advertiser discussions at a Wimmera-led forum, chaired by Dr Tischler, had encouraged the Commis sion to include considering rurality as a form of intersectionality.

She said overcoming ‘deeply en trenched’ stereotypes posed a chal lenge to an important conversation.

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She said the research projects, gen erally, would deepen understanding of how gender and other aspects of iden tity could compound the experience of discrimination.Shesaidchildcare and workplace flexibility were critical to offering people choice.

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Lake development a ‘no-brainer’

A collaborative site walk and vision workshop in July considered options for the precinct.

Afuture vision for a beloved recreational Wimmera lake aims to attract residents, boost wellbeing and, ultimately, better utilise a ‘secret’ of the region.

West Vic Business has led develop ment of the ‘Green Lake Recreational Precinct Vision’, launched at Green Lake, near Horsham, last week.

The grant program is part of the government’s $8.3-million investment to implement its Gender Equality Strategy, which includes training and resources to progress gender equality and support the implementation of the Gender Equality Act. The gov ernment’s Gender Equality Advisory Committee led the Advancing Wom en’s Leadership Summit.

recreational and entertainment pur poses; and exploring camping options.

“They all want to create a greater place for everyone who lives here.”

“There may be different supports and efforts needed because of our rurality – and we want to bring this to legislators’ attention,” she said.

West Vic Business ambassador Sta cey Taig said exploring precinct de velopment and placemaking opportu nities were becoming a greater focus for the chamber.

“Halflong-term.thetime,that’s the bigger part of the battle – for people to see what could be,” she said.

Dr Vincent said at a time of low un employment rates, ‘radical’ solutions, such as workplaces working together to offer childcare, could ensure or ganisations had enough employees to ‘provide the services they want to provide’.

She said these would make a ‘huge’ difference for residents and their live ability

“In all the conversations I’ve had with women in rural areas, they ab solutely want things to change. They are not prepared to be stuck with these types of gendered stereotypes about their roles, but it seems like that mes sage isn’t getting through.”

“We have to make sure our area is liveable. It’s not a matter of just having jobs – because there are jobs everywhere in Australia,” he said.

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He said projects such as mining were likely to bring many people to the region – and so it needed to offer a lifestyle to support and retain people.

Its proximity to Horsham, and as a popular rest stop; being a familyfriendly space with existing boat ramp facilities; and natural vista of water and mountains were also among fac tors for choosing the precinct.

He said water and wellbeing went hand-in-hand – indicated by a trend of people moving to areas where water was a focal point of residential and-or town development.

“We have to make sure people want to live here – because it’s fam ily friendly, it’s open, it’s easy to get around, you can go home for lunch if you want Residentto.”Libby Peucker said the vi sion was ‘overwhelming’.

into Dock Lake in wet years, or years of flooding events.

“It would be just so fantastic if some of it comes to fruition,” she said.

“This research is really important for how change can happen. We have to understand the situation,” Dr Vincent said.“We’ve got to have real stories to communicate the challenges and use it to start the education and information process around what needs to change.

She said the UK and Canada were examples of countries where less women worked part-time because flexible work was offered to them.

“We really want to make a difference long-term. Each member of the West Vic Business committee has a passion for community and wants to change things, for the better, for their kids.

bid to have the lake recommissioned. It will work with Horsham Rural City Council and other stakeholders to identify funding streams to develop the precinct to fulfill the vision.

Mark Clyne, a real estate agent and West Vic Business representative, said it was a ‘no-brainer’ to develop a plan that could better utilise Green Lake.

Green Lake and the yacht club was chosen because it was the smallest of the Wimmera lakes, at 5350 mega litres when full, requiring a yearly top-up of between 1000 and 2000 megalitres to make it useable for all water sports and activities.

It noted capacity for social gather ings, wellbeing, business or enter tainment opportunities and recreation amongBusinessopportunities.Victoriaand the Depart ment of Jobs, Precincts and Regions provided a ‘Mental Wellbeing for Business’ grant to complete the vision. People can view the vision via www. westvicbusiness.com.au

HISTORIC: Horsham man Bob Wynne captured this sensational photograph of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip during their visit to Hamilton in 1954. Then a 19-year-old cadet photographer for Horsham’s Hugh Jenkin studio, Mr Wynne managed one snap with his speed graphic camera as the Queen’s vehicle passed him by. He had travelled to Hamilton by car and his mother Lena Wynne took a passenger train that ran from Horsham to Hamilton via Natimuk and Cavendish with several carriages packed with passengers. “It was such a rare thing, in 1954, to see the Queen of England come to Australia. People were more monarchist then than they are these days,” he said. The queen visited Australia a further 15 times during her reign.

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reserve – a parcel of land next to Horsham Showground. The show ground is located on Crown land. Horsham Rural City Council owns and manages land along the Wim mera River.

But Mrs Cross said the show’s 144th instalment was a ‘showcase’ of the hard work of the show committee and broader community.

“We’ve had some horrible incidents in our toilets. Smear campaigns, in the literal sense of the word,” she said.

The entertainment program, through out Sunday, includes an extensive list of opportunities for all ages.

Executive officer Andrea Cross said members were building a fence and considering locking gates to Maydale Reserve, an indoor and outdoor event centre, after ‘unpleasant’ behaviour across the past three weeks.

“The success of shows, going into the future, is about collaboration. It’s about collaborating with community organisations that can support what shows are traditionally renowned for, such as the Art is... festival’s art gal lery in Russell Hall,” she said.

Saturday will feature traditional rides, showbags and food.

It starts at twilight on Saturday, Sep tember 24 and continues from 10am until late on Sunday, September 25.

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Mrs Cross said a number of State Government grants would assist the show, but sponsorship had struggled to recover after the easing of pan demicPeoplerestrictions.canview the program via www.horshamshow.com.au

Horsham Show organisers say a hearty combination of in novation, partnerships and tradi tion will offer a new experience forShowvisitors.secretary Andrea Cross said Horsham was ‘the place to be’ during what was now an extended long week end amid the school holidays.

Mrs Cross called on people of all ages, and all circumstances, to redis cover the event.

The ‘Escape to an Agricultural, Art and Entertainment Experience’ pro gram includes free passes to entertain ment, discounts on accommodation and meal vouchers.

“I try really hard to educate the community that we’re not some where you can just come in and do your business, literally, and go again,” Mrs Cross said.

The society is preparing for the Horsham Show on September 24 and 25. It hosts about 50 events annually.

BY JESSICA GRIMBLE

“People can’t expect to see what they’ve seen in the past. We’ve taken the show to the next level,” she said. Resuming the event after the easing of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions

‘Unpleasant’ behaviour

Stallholder places for a laneway market on Sunday, from 10am to 3pm, in the ‘heart’ of the show near Robinson Street are still available. People can expect stalls such as cloth ing and produce.

and other challenges such as heavy rains making for a wet events space and concerns for Food and Mouth Disease, FMD, have not made plan ning easy. A national day of mourning to honour Queen Elizabeth II days before the show is an added hurdle.

An art space hosts Melbourne artists Kate Rhode and Troy Emery, whose works are on display at Horsham Re gional Art Gallery, from 10am to 2pm; before it turns into a florist where Rachel from Ranes Flowers will teach participants to get creative with flow

Horsham Agricultural Society mem bers can seek respite from the busy ness of the show through the use of a ‘members lounge’ in the Len Hobbs Committee Room; and a parents room is available for those with young chil

Horsham Agricultural Society is of fering a $200 voucher program to visitors outside of the 3400 postcode for the spring school holidays.

The program is delivered by Hor sham Agricultural Society and funded by Regional Arts Victoria.

music on Sunday afternoon will en tertain the adults. An outdoor cinema screening of ‘Peter Rabbit’ will begin as darkness falls.

“We’re working closely with organi sations to showcase what’s on in Hor sham during the school holidays – in cluding the ice-skating rink in Roberts Place and workshops at the art gallery and Neighbourhood House.”

A campfire in a toilet block, minor thefts and multiple instances of pub lic ‘dumpings’ have left Horsham Agricultural Society members see ing red.

“Someone has to pay for it. Noth ing comes for free. It might get to the point where the gate will be locked and people are not allowed in – be cause of those who abuse it.

Mrs Cross invited people to view the new four-stand shearing stage, which president Daryl Wallace has primed for competition across about 400 hours; while a new toilet block and show office will be well utilised.

An unknown ‘visitor’ scaled a locked gate to access a toilet block, where new toilet cisterns and pans had been installed. The visitor def ecated while atop the gate and again on the floor of a cubicle. The same week, a visitor lit a campfire on the floor of the toilet block.

Mrs Cross said travellers and their horses often stopped at the reserve, for a fee, to stretch their legs, use the facilities and give horses a drink.

“Given the number of events we run, the opportunity for theft is great er and we need to secure it by locking it up,” Mrs Cross said.

“Locking buildings isn’t enough anymore. We’ve had plants in pots stolen, and now all this. It’s frustrat

ers; followed by a local artist who will host adult painting workshops com plete with champagne. A children’s workshop is also available; bookings areTheessential.program also includes a whipcracking demonstration, a working blacksmith, wrestling matches, yard dog trials and car crushing demonstra tions.Performances of the Horsham City Band during the early afternoon and a ‘hoedown’, including bootscooting, from 5pm offers entertainment for variousChildren’sinterests.activities such as mini golf, a maze, succulent planting, an obstacle course, face painting, giant sandpit and mobile zoo are all on of fer. The Maydale Social Garden will provide a quiet space and a nearby sensory tent offers a space for time out.A beer garden, cocktail bar and live

People can call Andrea Cross on 0400 425 254 for more information.

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Visitors to Horsham are invited to stay a few days and enjoy a smorgas bord of activities provided by Hor sham Agricultural Society, Horsham Plaza, Horsham Regional Art Gallery, Horsham Library and Horsham Rural CityTheCouncil.offeris open to 50 families. An additional $50 discount is available for accommodation at caravan parks, Air BnBs and motels during speci fied dates. A $60 meal voucher can be spent at local cafes or restaurants.

Then, last week, volunteers watched in horror as a horse defecated in the middle of Maydale Reserve while its owner used the facilities. They left the premises without collecting the

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Term three school holidays start on September 17 and finish October 2.

Organisers are finalising arrange ments for a bumper program – and the first in-person show since 2019.

The traditional livestock competi tions and animal displays, cookery and home produce, arts and crafts and floristry all return.

MEASURES: Horsham Agricultural Society executive officer Andrea Cross checks the building of a new fence along the southern boundary of Maydale Reserve to prevent further ‘unpleasant’ issues from occurring.

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ing more than anything.” Mrs Cross said for every incident that occurred, multiple people – often volunteers – were called on and materials pur chased or located to repair damage.

“All I’m trying to do is protect the land the ag society owns. I would not climb your fence into your back yard.”The society is a member-based, private organisation.

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The passing of Queen Elizabeth II, and a national day of mourn ing, has prompted an outpouring of mixed emotions among communities nationwide.TheQueen has maintained widespread affection among many Australians and, during her seven-decade reign, she toured our country on 16 occasions.

The State Government has stated the day will be a normal trading day, which is con

While a referendum to become a republic was voted down a little more than 20 years ago, and its ongoing discussion considered somewhat inappropriate until such time that the Queen died, the historic contro versies of the monarchy and its place in modern Australia cannot be ignored.

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For now, the jury remains out on whether this public holiday is favoured and ulti mately, people will vote with their feet.

Auxiliary celebrates 90th anniversary

“We also have a Christmas raffle and all going well we will do it again this year.”

Time for reflection and navigation

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the school holidays, the public holiday could create some head aches for businesses considering whether to offer their services. Will people want to patronise their businesses during this time? Is it worth the effort? Is it too late to change or cancel arrangements?

This is an institution that has caused unimaginable pain to generations of Indig enous Australians – pain that is increas ingly acknowledged as time passes and more education is gained.

Auxiliary secretary Darlene Yeo said 90 years on, the group continued to fundraise.

sistent with the Grand Final Friday, Boxing Day and other public holidays.

Horsham RSL Ladies Auxiliary members celebrated the group’s 90th birthday and the various ways it has supported the RSL throughout the years.

Employers and employees seeking in formation about rights and responsibilities regarding public holidays should seek ad vice from business organisations or unions.

In 1933 there were 93 members in the group, who fostered children from vulner able backgrounds, catered the highlight

The Queen’s passing last week at the age of 96 has prompted an outpouring of grief for the longest-serving monarch in British history.Australian Prime Minister Anthony Alba nese announced a national day of mourn ing on Thursday, September 22 – which also falls one day before the AFL Grand Final Eve public holiday in Victoria.

She also presented a $5000 donation to Horsham RSL sub-branch senior vicepresident Bob Lockwood at the birthday celebrations.Theauxiliary donates money to the RSL each year from its fundraising efforts.

By Jessica Grimble

“If we ever have to fold those of us in

However, while the COVID-19 pandem ic has taught us all to ‘pivot’ – and quickly – it doesn’t mean the challenge of chang ing operations, at relatively short notice, is anyFallingeasier.during

By October 31 group membership had grown to 40 people. The joining fee was one shilling, equivalent to $2.

volved would still volunteer our time with the RSL,” she said.

Ms Yeo said while membership numbers were dwindling, the group was still main taining its identity.

Auxiliary president Tess Yeo said she was hoping to see many members of the group at the 100th birthday celebrations in 10 years.

For others, it could mean the postpon ment of long-booked appointments, or the

event of the Military Ball, raffled pop pies, fundraised at hospital carnivals and catered events.

sudden unavailability of services such as childcare. What happens then?

Conversely, it could also signal a chance for a long-awaited and much-needed en forced break after a relentless pandemic and recovery period.

In September 1932, 16 women decided to form the group, appointed office bearers for the committee and hosted its first meet ing on October 4.

During the first visit, in 1954, an estimat ed 75 percent of the population turned out to see the Queen and Prince Philip, includ ing residents of the Mallee and Western District – an astounding figure in today’s society, but a sure indication of popularity throughout her service.

BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS: Horsham RSL Ladies Auxiliary members celebrate 90 years of supporting the Horsham RSL and its members.

Much will play out in the coming months and years as Australia looks to its future without the presence of the Queen; and we can only speculate to what decisions lie ahead and what the history books will show – for this, and the period ahead.

Picture: ABBY WALTER

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“I’ve seen such a wide spectrum of activities in different countries.”

“I’ve always been interested in public affairs. I’ve lived and travelled here, the US, Mexico and also in parts of Africa. I’ve visited China over a dozen times. I was a regular visitor to Columbia, in South America, in terms of the agriculture research institute there,” he said.

He said it was ‘too early’ to identify opportuni ties for the municipality, but noted his previous experience in community submissions relating to matters such as a truck bypass of Horsham, and the development of Horsham as a recreation cen tre – including the council’s City to River vision.

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Cr Redden said he had not wanted to raise the hopes of himself or others, or ‘jinx it’.

Process

“I was moderately surprised. I had absolutely no idea how the preferences were going to flow,” he“Wesaid.do have a preferential system of voting and I guess it’s a result, having been conducted by the VEC, that I accept and trust everyone accepts. I’ve been inducted and look forward to doing the best I can.”

He said the Silo Art Trail offered great poten tial to the wider region.

Cr Redden will serve out the remaining council term – until 2024 – and said it was ‘far too soon’ to consider future intent.

The online countback took into account pref erences of the pool of candidates. It took mere seconds to determine the successor and Cr Red den had 48 hours to confirm his eligibility for theThisrole.eligibility

included that the candidate was a candidate at the original election; that the can didate did not withdraw or retire from, and was not elected at that election; and is still qualified to be a councillor.

“I need to get my feet on the ground with what’s going on here now. That’s my immediate priority,” he said.

The countback was based on the proportional representation method of counting and followed the resignation of former councillor Di Bell.

Position accepted

Bob Redden took an Oath of Office and was inducted to the role on Thursday.

“I’m still learning a lot, and I also have to learn a lot, in terms of what’s possible,” he said.

Cr Bob Redden

Cr Redden’s early participation in the council has involved an induction process to learn his role as a councillor.

Born in South Australia, he has lived inter state and overseas and has travelled extensively overseas.Heisinvolved in local community groups such as Horsham East Rotary Club and Horsham and District University of the Third Age, U3A – including their committees – and is Horsham Liberal Party president.

Mr Basham, a counsellor and clinical hypno therapist and former police officer, placed eighth with 3.79 percent of the first-preference vote.

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Only candidates who were unsuccessful at the 2020 general election and who were still eligi ble for election were included in the countback process.CrRedden is a retired seed curator and nonfiction writer and has lived in the region since 2001 when he became Victorian Genebank cura tor for legumes and oilseed crops at Horsham’s Grains Innovation Park.

“There’s a difference between a wish list and what is going be practical and feasible.

“Pulling together, not just as a Horsham com munity but as a Wimmera regional community, we can do a lot and I think we ought to be think ing that way.”

It took just 48 hours for Horsham Rural City’s newest councillor to take his seat at the table.

Cr Redden joins David Bowe, Penny Flynn, Claudia Haenel, Les Power, Ian Ross and mayor Robyn Gulline to form the seven-member coun cil.The council’s next public meeting is September 26.

Cr Redden originally placed ninth of the nine candidates of the 2020 election with 3.19 percent of the first-preference vote.

From 3 October 2022, all residential properties within the municipality will have the three or four bin system depending on the size of your property This is a big change from the waste only collection of the past.

Window Glass

Coffee Pods

Polystyrene

Light globes and tubes

DID YOU KNOW?

Glass bottles and jars (Place in purple bin)

Put metal lids in the yellow recycling bin and small plastic lids in the red lid waste bin

Milk & other drink bottles; Yoghurt, ice cream and margarine tubs; Detergent and shampoo bottles; Deodorant (roll on);

Every rural property will receive advice of their collection day and location by mail over the next few weeks, along with a calendar and booklet advising what can go in the bins!

Aluminium Foil scrunched into a ball the size of a golf ball or larger Metal lids from jars and bottles

Avoid plastic bags

Disposable razors

Mirrors

Keep all items separate, do not place them inside each other

Takeaway coffee cups and lids

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Empty aerosol cans (lid off)

Silicone Kitchen Utensils Pyrex crockery or ceramics

Nappies or sanitary items

Plastics

Empty all containers and remove lids

Newspapers

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Contamination by putting the wrong things in your recycling bin can mean that your recycling will be sent to landfill

Boxes (uncoated)

Broken Drinking Glasses

Soft plastics (these go in the REDcycle bins found in Woolworths)

Envelopes (you can leave the clear windows in!)

Books (separate cover and bindings from pages)

Cutlery plastic or metal

Gas Bottles

The contents of your recycling bins go to a materials recovery centre for sorting Plastics, paper, cardboard and metals are separated into their categories, then bailed and sold to be processed into their new products

BIN ELSEWHERE

The yellow recycling bin will be a new waste service inclusion for all rural residents within the municipality who have only ever received a red lid bin Here are some tips and tricks to help manage your commingled recycling (yellow lid) bin

Flatten boxes and squash cans so they take up less space

Drink cans

Blister Packs (from medication)

TIPS FOR RECYCLING

Rigid plastics numbered 1 5 such as:

Tins and cans including pet food cans

Egg cartons

Paper & Cardboard Metals

Hazardous or medical waste

PUT IT IN YOUR RECYCLING BIN

Berry punnets; Biscuit trays; Meat Trays (clear only); and Takeaway containers

No need to wash things just scrape them clean

Coated cardboard and packaging including milk cartons tetra packs coffee cups

Coat Hangers (black plastic or wire)

Food packaging such as pizza boxes

Rural Bin Roll Out Days will be held over the coming weeks at various locations within the municipality All rural residents will be mailed out the details of the time and date for these events which allows us to meet with property owners face to face give you your bins and explain how the new waste service will work for you, including your collection days and locations

All black plastic such as meat trays and pot plants

Wire or rope Timber

Fabric or clothing Video Tapes or CD’s

Batteries

Flammable items such as emergency flares

Electrical items or appliances (E Waste)

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“About 20 to 30 millimetres of rain will fill the weir very quickly – in a matter of hours –so while it does look like there’s a lot of water there, the rainfall has landed on a hard surface and been able to run into the river very quickly.”

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Catchment chief executive Dave Brennan said while some lower-lying areas of Horsham had experienced localised stormwater flooding, it would not become a broader issue.

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“Days are getting longer, temperatures are get ting hotter and evaporation increases – then that likelihood of flooding or significant rainfall into the storages diminishes every day.”

LASTING LEGACY: Former West Wimmera Shire mayor and councillor Warren Wait will be remembered for his work for the community and good nature.

Mr Carracher said Mr Wait was always a great supporter of not only his hometown of Edenhope, but also Goroke – particularly when he served in the north riding.

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Wimmera River water levels rose and water gushed through Horsham Weir throughout last week, in the wake of heavy rains.

He was a West Wimmera Shire councillor from 1997 until his retire ment in 2016.

Mr Wait, an Edenhope farmer, was one of the region’s longest-serving councillors with 33 years of service.

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“He was an enthusiastic person,” he“Hesaid.always thought about roads and rates. He liked to keep rates at a live able level for people.”

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West Wimmera mayor Bruce Meyer said Mr Wait was a colourful character who was known for having a strong sense of humour and quick wit.

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“That wit and his unique style came through wherever he went – whether we were in Melbourne, or at a confer ence, or a community meeting, it was always there,” he said.

Mr Wait was Shire of Kowree pres ident in 1980 and 1989 and West Wimmera Shire mayor in 1999, 2000, 2005 and 2008.

Mr Wait served on the Shire of Kow ree from 1977 to 1983 and again from 1986 to 1994.

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Former West Wimmera Shire mayor and councillor Warren Wait has left a legacy of dedication to the community and will be remembered for a good sense of humour.

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pushed for it,” Cr Meyer said. “He was the kind of person who was always ready to help out if he knew someone had a need.

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Mr Wait died on August 27, aged 81. He is survived by his wife Avryl and sons Randal and Tristan.

He represented the north riding on the Shire of Kowree, before moving to the central riding.

Cr Meyer said Mr Wait was one of the main drivers of the establishment of the Johnny Mullagh Cricket Centre in Harrow, now known as the Har

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“But it will be critical we get those follow-up rainfalls over the next couple of months.

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“We’re in a position now where we’re going to have an absolute cracking agricultural crop and pasture outcome and the environment will absolutely boom based on the rainfall we’ve had,” he said.

for the week. Edenhope received about 8mm overnight Thursday and about 22mm for the week; while Stawell, with 16mm, and Ararat, with 24mm across the week, largely missed the storm.MrBrennan said Horsham had topped the highest rain levels, on multiple occasions, for the state.

People can access flood guides for some local ities across the Wimmera via the State Emergen cy Service website, www.ses.vic.gov.au

He said should flooding occur, it would come from the upper catchment, which did not re ceive the same rain totals as Horsham; or from overflowing storages, which were at about 40 percent.Hesaid continued rain in coming months would benefit particularly farmers and storages as the warmer weather neared.

Former Shire of Kowree and West Wimmera Shire councillor Geoffrey Carracher served with Mr Wait for many years and also attended high school with him at Edenhope.

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Mr Carracher said Mr Wait’s mis sion in life was to represent ratepayers as best he could, and he did that ex tremely well.

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“It’s not necessarily an optical illusion, but it’s not a good gauge – because we do have the weir structure there,” Mr Brennan said of the high water levels.

“But he would do so in his own quiet way, without making a fuss.”

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Wimmera prostate-cancer special ist nurse Mandy Johns said a digital rectal exam was a test used only if

“We gather for an optional lunch at noon, and have a guest speaker start at“We1pm.have had leaders from other Victorian chapters join us as guest speakers before, as well as health and exercise specialists.

Mr Nagorcka said he was contacta ble on 0448 710 628 if potential mem bers had further questions.

Safe space

Aleader of a Wimmera support network has laid to waste out dated notions of prostate testing during national Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.

“It is important we share and learn from women in this space because

often men don’t want to talk with oth ers about what they are going through – and we need to.”

Holiday program organiser Del Ward said activities at Dudley Cornell Park were an extension of the group’s Kidszone holiday program.

Bryan Nagorcka, leader of Wim mera Prostate Cancer Support Group, said it was ‘vital’ men understood blood testing was the norm, and not the infamous physical exam, a digital rectal exam.

“We just want to encourage kids to get involved with each other again and know there are people who care and people who are excited for them to have a good time,” she said.

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“Community messaging is a big part of my job and Brian is also amazing at getting these messages out there,” she“Asaid.lotof men in their 50s have never had a PSA blood test and they need to – if your GP doesn’t bring it up with you, you need to be proactive and bring it up with them.

President‘dream’.Janice Williams said entry was free and closed on October 14.

“If not, the result could be surgery or radiation and the side effects are often urine-incontinency issues or erectile disfunction. Some side effects are temporary, but sometimes they last indefinitely. If you get tested, you can circumvent these issues.”

“Before every meeting Brian re minds everyone the group is a con fidential space and what is spoken about stays within the group,” she said.“Given the right space and opportu nities, men are keen to talk with each other.”MrNagorcka leads the Wimmera support group at monthly catch-ups at Horsham RSL, where he said on aver age 30 people gathered for lunch and guest-speaker led conversations.

“We don’t sit around and talk about how crook we are, it is more than that,” he said.

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“I didn’t have any symptoms and often symptoms infer you are further down the track than you’d like to think. That is why you need to have your blood tested. Men always think it won’t be them, but it easily can be.”

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“It all starts at your GP – just ask for your blood test to analyse your prostate-specific antigen, PSA. It is thatMreasy.”Nagorcka, 80, was diagnosed with prostate cancer eight years ago and his prostate nurse encouraged him to start a Horsham-based supportgroup chapter of the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia.

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2022 statistics report one-infive men are likely to be diagnosed by age 85. Ten Australian men die of prostate cancer every day and it is now the second leading cause of can cer death among men.

She reminded the region’s men a family history of prostate cancer and age were the only two factors in prostate-cancer probability.

“The old image of the finger has pushed men away and that method is just not done much anymore,” he said.

Families can register for the events with Salvation Army Horsham; how ever, Mrs Ward said registration was ultimately not required.

Ms Johns said she ‘loved’ the way Mr Nagorcka ran the support group and dismissed assumptions that ‘blokes don’t talk’ about these issues.

Salvation Army and church groups from western Victoria have encour aged children and their families to get outdoors these school holidays.

He said correct messaging about prostate-test methods and the avail able support networks for patients were urgent given the rate of prostatecancer patients in Australia rivalled breast-cancer diagnoses.

“Anyone aged 50 and older should have a test. I didn’t and I am lucky I am still here today,” he said.

“We even had Brigitte Muir, the first Australian woman to summit Everest join us.

Speaking from experience

a ‘problem’ was detected through a blood test.

HERE TO HELP: Brian Nagorcka has led the Wimmera Prostate Cancer Support Group, for people affected by prostate cancer, since his own diagnosis eight years ago.

“We had a ladies-led discussion be cause we realised the people in our lives, were, and are, part of our pros tate-cancer journey too.

Salvation Army groups will host a barbecue dinner at North Park, Stawell, and Charisma Park, Horsh am, on Thursday, September 29; a day of games, crafts and sporting activities at Horsham’s Dudley Cornell Park from 10am to noon on September 30, followed by dinner and games at youth-group space The Station in Hor sham between 6pm and 9pm.

Story competition

There are three sections: Open, for people 18 years and older, with entries of 200 words; secondary, for students in years 10 to 12, with 1500 words; and secondary, for students in years seven to nine, with 1000 words.

He said men, women, carers and family members were most welcome to attend to share knowledge, infor mation and offer support.

Wimmera support-group meetings are on the fourth Wednesday of each month, excluding December and Jan uary, with the next meeting on Sep tember 28.

Ararat Eisteddfod secretary Chris Harris said Saturday and Sunday were the busiest days of the event, with troupes and the 12 years and over theatrical solos, duos and trios.She said this included more than 100 troupe entries from regional schools across central and western Victoria.

Younger students, under-10, feature on Wednesday and Thursday.

More than 1000 performances will take to the Ararat Town Hall stage next week for the Ararat Ei steddfod.

Mrs Harris said the eisteddfod committee was grateful for business and government cash

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He said the council would provide the cash help at a two-to-one ratio, meaning, for example, a project worth $15,000 could re ceive a $10,000 council contribution and $5000 from the business.

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The council’s chief executive Tim Harrison said the program aimed to help businesses develop a strong foundation to attract new customers and increase turnover.

He said more information was online via www.ararat.vic.gov.au

“Troupe performances are always a high light of the eisteddfod,” Mrs Harris said.

“We know that many of the local busi nesses will benefit from increased trade during the week of the eisteddfod and always make our visitors feel welcome.”

“The longevity of the eisteddfod is assured with this generous and widespread support”

Ararat Rural City Council is offering grants of up to $10,000 for businesses to ‘spruce’ up their property facades.

The event’s 65th installment runs for seven days, starting on Friday evening.

Rachel Symons of Adelaide and Claire Haywood of Melton will adjudicate.

“Thehelp.longevity of the eisteddfod is as sured with this generous and widespread support,” she said.

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Mrs Harris said people were welcome to attend the eisteddfod, with doors opening at 8.30am most mornings; tickets cost $6 per session.

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6.15pm, will feature open age tap troupes, under-13 modern troupes and under-13 tap troupes.The12-and-over Ararat Eisteddfod Jazz Championship, with 15 entrants, and the Ararat Eisteddfod Senior Tap Champion ship, with 16 entrants, will complete the evening.The12-and-over ballet solos are on Mon day and Tuesday, culminating with the 12-and-over modern championship and the 12-and-over ballet championship on Tuesday evening.

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Friday’s final day will include junior championships in jazz, tap and classical for the 10-and-under-12 age group.

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April showcase.

“This show will have our young arts council talent shine and I am excited for everyone to see it all,” they said.

“We spend more than 12 hours a week in rehearsals and the production teams have been pumping out up to 30 hours a week.

Performers honour pink, vibrant vibe

Show co-executive producer Maddi Ostapiw said the production, based on the 2001 romantic-comedy film and novel of the same name and the ensu ing musical that premiered for Broad way in 2007, involved one of the larg est costuming efforts they had seen, with ‘entire racks of pink clothing’.

The October 14 evening perfor mance will also raise money and awareness for Breast Cancer.

Ostapiw said they ‘could not wait’ for people to see how lead actress Chloe Findlay ‘inhabited’ the famous character of Elle Woods and brought to life her transition from a ‘Malibu girl’ who was told she had no future, to courtroom lawyer.

The Legally Blonde story, known for its hot-pink colour scheme and quintessential early-2000s spirit, is a comedy about Elle Woods, a ‘soror ity girl’ who enrolled in Harvard Law School to win back the love of her exboyfriend, but realised she had an in nate knack for the law and courtroom criminalOstapiw,defence.whowill share producer duties with Faye Johns, said the arts council had honoured the story’s ‘pink and vibrant brand’, and leaned into the early 2000s features of the show’s characters.“Wehave been reminding the younger girls in the cast they can’t have the winged eye liner anymore –we have brought back the smoky look of that era,” they said.

Previously, the council would ask for interested directors to apply who had a particular production in mind.

Ostapiw, who also directed the council’s 2019 production of Mamma Mia, said this process ‘broadened’ the pool of talent and attracted unique teams of people to bring the musical toTheylife. said the cast and production teams had all gelled ‘incredibly’ well and despite the occasional rearing of COVID-19 isolation obstacles, every one had been working hard again on a project they ‘loved’.

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Tickets are available in person at Horsham Town Hall box office or via the town hall’s website.

Ostapiw said the team was keen to use the show as a vehicle for ‘com munity good’, with the show’s pink theme tying nicely into the familiar colour of Breast Cancer Network Aus tralia.“Let’s raise some money with pink cocktails and pink dressing up and give what we all can,” they said.

“The movie is only about 90 minutes long, so the musical has expanded on the story and added more depth to the main characters and others with scenes and details that weren’t in the film,” they said.

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“Everyone just loves the process of putting on a show like this.

“The music is so fun and upbeat, its vibrant and certainly a show for allHorshamages.”

Ostapiw said even if the audience was not aware of the Legally Blonde

Ostapiw said the arts council pro gressed with a new process for this show, with its committee having se lected Legally Blonde as its next ven ture, with departmental leadership and production teams then sought.

story, or had not watched the film, they would still love the musical.

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something like this after tough COV ID-restrictions of the past,” they said.

ON SET: Belinda Elliot photographs Chloe Findlay, Elle Woods, with Pixie at a photo day for Horsham Arts Council’s production of Legally Blonde.

“We are all happy to be back doing

“It is great to see young girls who were maybe only just born when this show came out, really lean into the

fashion of that time. The cast looks totally transformed in costume and it is such a great time seeing everyone become their character.”

“It is a massive undertaking, but with everyone working towards one goal, it has been fantastic.”

Arts Council’s latest pro duction ‘Legally Blonde’ will back up the council’s post-COVID-restriction return to the stage in May with its suc cessful Broadway Showcase.

Arts Council’s production of Legally Blonde will open on Octo ber 6, with weeknight and weekendevening performances until October 16 at Horsham Town Hall.

BY MICHAEL SCALZO

The newest musical starring Wimmera stage talent is near ing its mid-October launch, with theatregoers told to expect the region’s ‘pinkest and most vibrant’ showHorshamyet.

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“This is an exciting time in our region and collaborating with regionally significant groups such as West Vic Business ensures that initia tives are strategically aligned to have the great est impact on our economy and our council’s liveability.”Businessand industry leaders wanting to join the Yarriambiack Chapter of West Vic Busi ness can nominate via an online form at onShare-Your-Feedback.yarriambiack.vic.gov.au/Engage-With-Us/www.OnlinenominationscloseFriday.

The council won $640,000 from the State Gov ernment’s Living Libraries Infrastructure Fund in April to put towards the project.

Wimmera Danceworld’sRockersannual dance finally returned to Horsham Town Hall at the andmonthsFinnSecretaryweekend.Shoniesaidthesell-outeventhadbeen40inthemakingabout230peopleattendedfromasfarasMelbourneandAdelaide.“SaturdaynightwasthemedasWildWestandpeoplegotintothespiritofCowboysandIndians,”shesaid.“ItbroughtalotofpeopleintoHorsham.Everyonejustloveditandtheclubisoverthemoonwithhowitwent.We’rereadytorockagainnextyear.”

Shire Council joined West Vic Business in 2021 and has a Yarriambiack repre sentative on the board.

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access kitchenette. Northern Grampians Shire mayor Murray Emerson said it was encouraging to see the Stawell library project ‘back on track’ following pandemic-related delays.

“The chapter will assist in facilitating local activities and events that enhance the profile of businesses within our shire.

Library services in Stawell will relocate to allow for refurbishment of existing premises.

“The chapter will advise council of necessary infrastructure and service improvements to sup port economic development, provide feedback and comments on matters referred by council or other matters brought to the committee’s atten tion,” Ms Smith said.

West Vic Business offers a collective voice for local businesses as well as training seminars and networking events.

She said the committee would liaise with com munity groups and businesses to identify initia tives to enhance the shire’s prosperity.

Yarriambiack business and industry leaders are invited to join the Yarri ambiack Chapter of West Vic Business to provide strategic insight on liveability and economicYarriambiackdevelopment.ShireCouncil chief executive

Stawell Library will operate out of the Stawell Town Hall foyer from Saturday until July 2023 while the Sloane Street site is ‘revitalised’ with a multi-purpose meeting space, new cabinetry, computer desks and shelving, and a public

Tammy Smith said a Yarriambiack Chapter would be established as a council advisory com mittee for West Vic Business.

The council advisory committee would com prise up to 16 members including an elected councillor, the chief executive and an appointed council officer, along with representatives from each town within the shire.

Stawell library to relocate for renovation

Since its expansion in 2021, West Vic Business covers the wider Wimmera region and beyond, representing a large range of businesses and industries.Yarriambiack

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For many, retirement is the first time they have had to manage or decide how to invest a large amount of mon ey.This can be unnerving at the best ofThrowtimes. in a small market downturn and it is not unusual for people to pan ic and sell perfectly good investments. This is, of course, the worst option.

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Branch secretary Kelly Schilling said Blue Ribbon Day was a chance for the community to say thank you to those who protect and serve our community and ensured that those who have fallen are never forgotten.

The ‘Joneses’ Too often, we’re swept along by what othersFocusdo.on how you want to live.

py in retirement and then invest your savings safely so you can focus on enjoying life.

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Think about what will make you hap

This is particularly the case when the decision is made to keep an invest ment property in retirement.

However, with some simple good advice at the start of retirement, these mistakes can usually be avoided, leav ing retirees to focus on what is really important to them.

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‘Emotional investment’

Many people reach retirement age and panic that they do not have enough money.This then prompts them to make high-risk investments in the vague hope of ‘catching up’ on lost time.

This is almost as big a mistake as taking excessive risks.

While retirement should be the best years of your life, many Australians make simple, avoidable mistakes with their fi nances that can leave them with out the funds to really enjoy life.

No matter how much money you have saved for retirement, you should be pro-active in making sure these funds are safely invested and provid ing for you.

money. All retirement savings are ir replaceable and should be invested with this in mind.

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It will also raise money through do nations and the sale of Blue Ribbon

The high value can often give a false sense of financial security, while the actual income generated after all the costs are deducted, can be extremely low.Determine just how much money you have saved for retirement, con servatively judge how much income will be generated from those savings and ensure you do not spend more than your investments generate.

“The branch thanks Woolworths Horsham for its long-term partner ship with supporting the branch each September,” she said.

Simple mistakes costing retirement

For most, the things that make them happiest are free. Time spent with grandchildren, walking barefoot on a beach, or spending time in the garden, all cost very little money and are a fabulous boost to the body, health and mind.Ifyou have any doubts at all about how you should structure your financ es, make the decision to get quality advice before you make any of these mistakes.Itwillbe the best investment you make in retirement.

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Horsham’s Blue Ribbon Foundation branch and Woolworths are honour ing fallen police officers throughout thisWoolworthsmonth. Horsham will run a se ries of fundraisers to raise money for the branch, contributing to its efforts to purchase a rapid infuser for the emergency department of Wimmera BaseWoolworthsHospital. has donated a wheel barrow of goods, with raffle tickets available at the supermarket.

Miscalculating your funds

Changing allocations

The fundraising month concludes with National Police Remembrance Day, on September 29, also called Blue Ribbon Day.

Too often their dreams of big profits blind them to risks and many end up losing a chunk, if not all, of their

By panicking and selling invest ments when the market has taken a step down, losses are locked in and any chance of recovering those funds as the market improves, is lost.

At the other end of the spectrum are retirees who think they have so little saved for retirement that it does not matter what they do with it, in terms of their investments, it won’t make any difference to their lives.

Many misjudge either the total amount they have to retire on, and-or, the level of income it will generate.

At Lake Toolondo, the south-west boat ramp will be replaced with a concrete surface and feature a steeper gradient to make launching easier at low water levels.

Central Grampians Local Learn ing and Employment Network fa cilitated the program.

Invitation to ‘Mine-Field’ screening

Works to upgrade boat ramps at three Wimmera waterways are underway.TheState Government is funding up grades worth $1 million at Rocklands Reservoir and lakes Lonsdale and Toolon

The documentary follows an East Gipp sland community’s eight-year quest to stop a mineral sand mine.

Fishing and Boating Minister Sonya Kilkenny said Rocklands Reservoir was among the state’s fastest growing recrea tional fishing spots.

Ms Kilkenny said Rocklands provided for water skiing and sailing and was an increasingly popular freshwater fishery – with the Victorian Fisheries Author ity stocking it with a record one-million golden perch and Murray cod last year.

Better access to waterways

A second lane will be added to the northern boat ramp of Lake Lonsdale, near Stawell, to boost capacity at busy times. The existing ramp is situated off Sandbar Road and is protected by a rock wall, providing boaters with shelter from south-west winds and associated waves.

A bigger, resurfaced car park will pro vide more space for cars and trailers and the upgrade will also enable launching by two-wheel drive vehicles.

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do.Better Boating Victoria has worked with GWMWater to progress designs and ap provals for the upgrades.

Grampians Excavation started work at Lake Lonsdale last week, before moving to Rocklands Reservoir and Lake Toolon do in October and November.

“Western Victoria has no shortage of great options for boaters and these up grades will mean a trip west opens up even more opportunities for people to en joy a day on the water,” Ms Kilkenny said.

Kanagulk Landcare Group will host a screening of the documentary, ‘MineField’, this week.

She said the Hynes boat ramp on the reservoir’s eastern banks would be con creted, lengthened and made steeper to provide access at a greater range of water levels.Access roads and formalised parking will also be added, enabling on-water ac cess for trailer boats towed by two-wheeldrive vehicles.

It discusses the impacts of mining on ruralThecommunities.screeningis at Horsham Centre Cinema tomorrow at 7.30pm; tickets cost $15 at the door including supper and a question-and-answer session.

LEARNING: AME Systems finance manager David Baird and marketing co-ordinator Sharon Basset with Skene Street School teacher Jacob Bates and students Alexis, Amarina, Lachlan and Daniel.

“Better boating access at Rocklands will hopefully make it easier to wet a line and reel in one of the record number of fish stocked in recent years as part of our Go Fishing Victoria plan.”

Students connect with workforce

Ararat and Stawell businesses have rolled out a welcome mat for Stawell Skene Street School students as part of a three-month Industry Tour Series.

The LLENs partnerships and pathways co-ordinator Nerissa

Gee said the field trips gave stu dents a chance to connect their classroom work with real-life job options.“Thetours were a chance for stu dents to demonstrate their knowl edge, skills and understanding of work through observing profes sionals in daily job tasks and get ting a firsthand look at what goes on inside of a workplace,” she said.Each business facilitated a ques tion-and-answer session to give students and teachers a chance to learn about work placement and

recruitment opportunities. Ms Gee said the LLEN was grateful to participating businesses.

“All of them went above and beyond to make the tours fun and interactive and it was greatly ap preciated by us and the students,” she“Wesaid.had some very positive feedback from the school and some students have even ex pressed their interest in working at some of these companies in the fu ture, which is wonderful to hear.”

Designed to provide students with an insight into a range of ca reer opportunities, Gason, Stawell McDonald’s, AME Systems and Stawell Farm Supplies hosted in teractive tours.

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“This donation is crucial to support the Rural Outreach program, which is avail able to community members in the Hind marsh, Yarriambiack and West Wimmera shires as well as within Horsham Rural City local government area,” he said.

“Sometimes we can help people just by having a chat and allowing them to get things off their chest; other times they might need a bit more support and we can help link them to the right services that can provide that assistance”

– Mal Coutts

thank the hard working and ‘thoughtful’ members of the club for the donation and their ongoing support of the program.

Health teams pedal for cause

BY MICHAEL SCALZO

Alternatively, people can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636; in an emergency phone 000.

East Grampians Health Service’s Murray to Moyne Cycle Relay teams have raised more than $12,700.Theteams, called the Cranks and Defibrillators, set a target of $10,000 to raise towards a spe cialised bed for a new palliative care area at the Ararat hospital.

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“We are able to provide this donation to the Rural Outreach Program thanks to the many Dimboola businesses who generous ly donated goods for our charity auction and raffle, run at the Peter Taylor Memorial barefoot tournament in February,” he said.

The Rural Outreach Program is a free ser vice, and no medical referral is needed to speak to a program worker. People can call 1300 688 732 to connect with the program.

Palliative care has been relo

cated to the hosptial inpatient unit, due to the redevelopment of the medical imaging depart ment – part of a $8.6 million redevelopment of the theatre, pathology and medical imaging departments.Thisyear,due to a much smaller team, the group chose to take part in the ‘Sunday Striders’ event – a

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Dimboola club president Darren Bone said the group wanted to show its appre ciation of the programs and highlight the support it provided to the community.

Dimboola lifts wellbeing

Cornes’ charity run Horsham bound

The Wimmera will host media commentator and former Port Ad elaide Football Club midfielder Kane Cornes as he attempts an Ad elaide-to-Melbourne charity run.

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90-kilometre ride from Hamilton to Port Fairy through the ‘pictur esque and challenging’ hills of MacArthur, rather than the full ride from Swan Hill to Port Fairy. The team ran a number of smaller fundraisers this year, in cluding the Ararat Market and a raffle.

To raise money for My Room Children’s Cancer Charity, Cornes will cover more than 700 kilo metres in 12 days, starting in his

Dimboola Town Committee and Dim boola Sporting Club also contributed to the ski-club’s fundraising efforts.

Cornes, the official My Room ambassador, will arrive in Nhill tomorrow and Horsham on Friday, with Channel 9 set to cover his ar rival. Nhill and District Sporting Club will host Cornes tomorrow evening at 6pm for a free AFL finals preview and memorabilia charity auction hosted by Sunday Footy Show host Tony Jones. The Australian charity’s public goal is to help achieve a 100-percent cure rate for childhood cancers.

AWimmera water skiing club has prioritised the mental health of Wimmera communities with a dona tion to important wellbeing and chari tableDimboolainitiatives.Boat and Water Ski Club do nated a combined $7199.50 to Rural Out reach Program, the mental health and wellbeing program operated by Wimmera Primary Care Partnership, and volunteerrun Wimmera Against Cancer in Kids, WACK, who forward money raised to families of young cancer patients.

“It was our goal to raise money to support this essential program and we are pleased with the success of the raffle.”

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The outreach program, started in De cember 2018, was designed to improve the health and wellbeing of rural people struggling to deal with ‘tough times’ and support them with service navigation and assistance.RuralOutreach worker Mal Coutts, who accepted a donation on behalf of the pro gram from Mr Bone, said he wanted to

“Mental health and wellbeing remain a crucial issue, particularly in rural and re mote“Sometimescommunities.wecan help people just by having a chat and allowing them to get things off their chest; other times they might need a bit more support and we can help link them to the right services that can provide that assistance. Rural suicide causes enormous distress to individuals, families, workplaces and communities. We really need to focus on its prevention.”

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8. True or false? Commercial breeders attempting to create a fish that was easy to prepare for market purposely bred a virtually scale-less version of noxious introduced carp, some of which now inhabit Victo rian waterways.

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Morning News

12:40 TBA 10:30

6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Travel Oz (PG) 8:00 Cruise Away (PG) 8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Bargain Hunt 1:00 Million Dollar Minute 2:00 South Aussie With Cosi (PG) 2:30 Sons And Daughters (PG) 4:30 Emmerdale (PG) 5:00 Coronation Street (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Better Homes And Gardens 8:30 Escape To The Country 3:00 Best Bugs Forever 3:35 The Penguins Of Madagascar 4:00 The Adventures Of Paddington 4:35 The Inbesti gators 5:00 The Flamin’ Thongs 5:30 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness 6:00 Amelia Parker: Just The Two Of Us (PG) 6:30 Operation Ouch! (PG) 7:00 Horrible Histories (PG) 7:35 Dragons: Riders Of Berk 8:00 The Deep 8:25 Good Game Spawn Point 8:50 Log Horizon (PG) 9:15 Dragon Ball

News First

10:00 Winners (PG) 11:00 Creek To Coast 11:30 South Aussie With Cosi (PG) 12:00 Weekender 12:30 Sydney Weekender 1:00 Australia: The Story Of Us (PG) 2:00 Escape To The Country 4:00 Bargain Hunt 5:00 Seven’s Horse Racing *Live* 5:30 The Amazing Homemakers (PG) 6:30 The Yorkshire Vet (PG) 8:30 Escape To The Country 11:30 The Yorkshire Vet (PG) 12:30 The Zoo 1:00 The Fine Art Auction 2:40 Operation Ouch! (PG) 3:35 100% Wolf: Legend Of The Moonstone 4:00 Andy And The Band 4:35 The Beachbuds 5:00 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir (PG) 5:25 100 Things To Do Before High School 6:05 Malory Towers (PG) 6:35 Fierce Earth 7:05 Mythbusters (PG) 7:35 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk 8:00 The Deep 8:25 Kong: King Of The Apes (PG) 8:45 SheZow 9:00 Find Me In Paris 9:25 School Of Rock 6:00 rage (PG) 7:00 Weekend Breakfast 9:00 rage (PG) 10:30 rage Guest Programmer (PG) 12:00 ABC News 12:30 Vera: Death Of A Family Man (PG) 2:00 Midsomer Murders (PG) 3:30 Great Southern Landscapes (PG) 4:00 Spicks And Specks (PG) 4:50 Landline 5:15 David Attenborough’s Life That Glows (PG) 6:10 Extraordinary Escapes (PG) 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Death In Paradise: Murder Most Animal (PG) 8:30 Marriage (M l) 9:30 Summer Love (M) 10:00 Savage River (M) 10:55 Silent Witness (M) 12:00 rage Guest Programmer (MA15+) 5:00 rage (PG) 1:00 Blokesworld (PG) 1:30 Australia ReDiscovered (PG) 2:00 Top Doorslammer 3:00 Rides Down Under (PG) 4:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 4:30 Last Stop Garage (PG) 5:00 Movie: “Westworld” (PG) (’73) Stars: Yul Brynner 7:00 TBA 8:30 Movie: “The Rock” (M s,v) (’96) Stars: Sean Connery 11:20 Movie: “Blood Work” (M l,v) (’02) Stars: Clint Eastwood 1:40 Hardcore Pawn (M) 2:40 Last Stop Garage (PG) 2:00 The Hive 2:30 Go Jetters 3:00 PJ Masks 3:30 Play School 4:00 Wiggly Fruit Salad 4:25 Thomas And Friends 5:00 Hey Duggee 5:30 Tish Tash 6:05 Kangaroo Beach 6:30 Fireman Sam 7:00 Odd Squad 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 QI (PG) 8:30 Celia Pacquola: All Talk (M) 9:30 Sammy J (PG) 9:35 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (M s) 10:00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 10:30 Doctor Who (PG) 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend (PG) 12:00 Seven’s Horse Racing: MRC Foundation Race Day/ Royal Randwick/ George Main Stakes Day *Live* 5:00 Seven News At 5 5:30 Border Security - Australia’s Front Line (PG) 6:00 Seven News 7:00 AFL: Finals Week 3: Game 2: Teams TBA *Live* 11:00 TBA 12:00 Movie: “Total Stranger” (M s,v) (’99) Stars: Lindsay Crouse 2:00 Home Shopping 6:00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) 7:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 8:00 Frasier (PG) 9:00 Becker (PG) 10:00 Friends (PG) 12:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 1:00 The Amazing Race Australia (PG) 4:30 Friends (PG) 6:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 10:15 Friends (PG) 12:15 Home Shopping 1:45 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 2:40 Nancy Drew (PG) 3:30 Charmed (PG) 4:30 Home Shopping 12:00 ABC News At Noon 12:30 ABC News Regional 1:00 ABC News 1:30 Q+A Highlights 2:00 ABC News 2:30 China Tonight 3:00 ABC News 3:30 Close Of Business 4:00 ABC News 4:30 The Breakfast Couch 5:00 ABC News 5:30 ABC News Regional 6:00 ABC Evening News 6:30 Australian Story 7:00 ABC National News 7:30 Kurt Fearnley’s One Plus One 8:00 ABC News Tonight 8:15 Four Corners 6:00 Getaway (PG) 6:30 A Current Affair (PG) 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Today Extra Saturday 12:00 Surfing Australia TV 12:30 Rivals (PG) 1:00 Drive TV 1:30 Endangered (PG) 2:30 The Block (PG) 3:30 The Bizarre Pet Vets (PG) 4:30 The Garden Gurus (PG) 5:00 NINE News: First At Five 5:30 Getaway (PG) 6:00 NINE News Saturday 7:00 NRL: Second Semi Final: Teams TBA *Live* 9:45 NRL: Post Match 10:30 Movie: “The Dead Pool” (M) (’07) Stars: Clint Eastwood 12:30 Endangered: South Africa (PG) 1:30 Drive TV 2:00 Home Shopping 6:00 Home Shopping 9:00 The Doctors (PG) 10:00 Pat Callinan’s 4X4 Adventures (PG) 11:00 Escape Fishing With ET 11:30 Healthy Homes Australia 12:00 The Love Boat (PG) 1:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 2:00 MacGyver (M) 4:00 Roads Less Travelled 4:30 I Fish 5:00 Reel Action 5:30 Scorpion (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v) 10:20 Blood & Treasure (M v) 11:15 48 Hours (M) 1:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 2:20 World Endurance Championship Highlights 3:30 Say Yes To The Dress Australia (PG) 5:00 Mr Mayor (PG) 5:30 Movie: “Bridge To Terabithia” (PG) (’07) Stars: Josh Hutcherson 7:30 Movie: “The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies” (PG) (’14) Stars: Richard Armitage 10:15 Movie: “R.I.P.D.” (M v) (’13) Stars: Ryan Reynolds 12:05 Stunt Science (MA15+) 1:00 Rivals (M) 7:00 Escape Fishing With ET 7:30 Pat Callinan’s 4X4 Adventures 8:30 What’s Up Down Under 9:30 Studio 10: Saturday 12:00 Luxury Escapes (PG) 12:30 The Living Room (PG) 1:30 Healthy Homes Australia 2:00 Buy To Build 2:30 Planet Shapers (PG) 3:00 What’s Up Down Under (PG) 3:30 Taste Of Australia With Hayden Quinn (PG) 4:00 Ultimate Classroom 4:30 Food Trail - South Africa (PG) 5:00 10 News First 6:00 Luxury Escapes (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:00 The Dog House UK (PG) 8:00 Ambulance UK (PG) 10:00 TBA 11:00 NCIS (M) 12:00 Long Shot (PG) 12:25 Stoned Moms (M) 12:50 Speed With Guy Martin (PG) 1:45 Noisey: Seoul (M d,l) 2:35 Over The Black Dot 3:05 Yokayi Footy 4:00 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Insight (M) 6:30 Domino Masters (PG) 7:30 Impossible Engineering: Kingda Ka Roller Coaster - USA

Today Extra

8:30 The Good Fight

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5:00 Worldwatch 9:10 The Autistic Gardener (PG) 10:05 Earth’s Natural Wonders (PG) 11:00 Paul O’Grady For The Love Of Dogs (PG) 12:00 Worldwatch 2:00 Motorsport: Superbike World Championship 3:05 The Hunt For Shackleton’s Ice Ship (PG) 4:40 The Great Train Robbery 5:35 Secrets Of The Imperial War Museum (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Greatest Train Journeys From Above (PG) 8:20 Secrets Of The Tower Of London (PG) 9:15 Elizabeth I And II: The Golden Queens 10:05 Scotland: 1000 Years Of History (PG)

Seven News 7:00 Home And Away (PG) 8:30 The Front Bar (M) 9:30 The Latest Seven News 10:00 Crime Investigation Australia - Most Infamous (M v) 11:05 Autopsy USA (MA15+) 12:05 Kiss Bang Love (PG) 1:30 Home Shopping 6:00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) 7:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 9:00 Becker (PG) 10:00 The Middle (PG) 11:30 Friends (PG) 12:00 The Living Room (PG) 1:00 Frasier (PG) 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Becker (PG) 5:00 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:30 Seinfeld (PG) 11:00 Frasier (PG) 12:00 Home Shopping 6:00 News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News Mornings 12:00 ABC News At Noon 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 Afternoon Briefing 5:00 ABC News Hour 6:00 ABC Evening News 7:00 ABC National News 7:30 7.30 8:00 ABC News Tonight 8:45 The Business 9:00 ABC Nightly News

Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 World’s Most Scenic River Journeys (PG) 8:30 The Handmaid’s Tale (PG) 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 Gomorrah (M) (In Italian) Super 6:00 News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News 10:00 Q+A (PG) 11:00 The Best Of Back Roads (PG) 12:00 ABC News At Noon 1:00 Savage River (M l,s) 1:55 Australia’s Lost Impressionist 3:05 Escape From The City (PG) 4:00 Think Tank (PG) 5:00 Anh’s Brush With Fame (PG) 5:30 Hard Quiz (PG) 6:00 The Drum 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Gardening Australia 8:30 Baptiste (M l,v) 10:30 ABC Late News 10:45 Doc Martin (PG) 12:20 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL (M) 12:50 Summer Love (M) 1:20 rage (MA15+)

9:30 TBA 11:00 Hoarders

5:00 Worldwatch 9:05 Peer To Peer (PG) 10:05 Food Markets (PG) (In English/ Finnish) 11:05 Grayson’s Art Club (PG) 12:00 Worldwatch 2:05 Greek Island Odyssey With Bettany Hughes (PG) 3:00 NITV News: Nula 3:40 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw (PG) 4:10 Supervet Specials (PG) 5:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Lost Treasures Of Ancient Rome (PG) 8:30 Hampton Court - Behind Closed Doors (PG) 9:25 World’s Greatest Hotels (PG) 10:15 SBS World News Late (PG) (M) (M) The Baron: Red Horse, Red Rider (PG) 11:35 Movie: “Derby Day” (G) (’52) Stars: Anna Neagle 1:20 Movie: “Contraband Spain” (PG) (’55) Stars: Richard Greene 3:00 SpeedSeries 5:00 Movie: “The War Wagon” (PG) (’67) Stars: John Wayne 7:00 Movie: “True Grit” (PG) (’10) Stars: Hailee Steinfeld 9:40 Movie: “The Jackal” (MA15+) (’97) Stars: Bruce Willis 12:05 Snapped: Vegas Bray (M v)

6:00 The Talk

Tipping Point

6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Religious Programs 7:30 Home Shopping 10:30 Pointless (PG) 11:30 My Favourite Martian 12:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 12:55 The Young And The Restless (PG) 1:50 As Time Goes By (PG) 3:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:30 Movie: “The Bridal Path” (G) (’59) Stars: Bill Travers 5:30 Murder, She Wrote (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 RBT (PG) 8:30 Paramedics (M)

Farm To Fork 4:00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 5:00 10 News First 6:30 The Project (PG) 7:30 The Living Room (PG) 8:30 TBA 9:30 Just For Laughs Australia (M s) 10:00 Just For Laughs Uncut (M s) 10:30 The Project (PG) 11:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG)

1:00 Baywatch (PG) 3:00 The Nanny (PG) 3:30 3rd Rock From The Sun (PG) 4:00 That 70’s Show (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Transformers: Cyberverse (PG) 5:40 Movie: “Monsters Vs Aliens” (PG) (’09) Stars: Reese Witherspoon 7:30 Movie: “Space Jam” (G) (’96) Stars: Bill Murray 9:10 Movie: “Birds Of Prey” (MA15+) (’20) Stars: Margot Robbie 11:20 Paranormal Caught On Camera (M) 7:00 Judy (PG) 7:30 The (PG) 8:00 10 8:30 Studio (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (M) Living Room 2:00 Entertainment 2:30 Classroom 3:00 Judge (PG) 3:30

Afternoon News 4:30 Millionaire Hot Seat 5:30 WIN News 6:00 NINE News 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) 7:30 Rugby Union: Wallabies v New Zealand *Live* From Marvel Stadium 10:00 Rugby Union: Post Match 10:30 NINE News Late 11:00 The

12:45 No Man’s Land (M) 1:45 Hard Knocks (PG) 3:00 STIHL Timbersports (PG) 3:30 Pawn Stars UK (PG) 4:00 Pawn Stars South Africa (PG) 4:30 Storage Wars (PG) 5:00 AFL Women’s: Round 4: North Melbourne v Geelong *Live* 7:00 AFL: Friday Night Countdown 7:30 Movie: “Hidden Figures” (PG) (’16) Stars: Taraji P Henson 10:05 Movie: “Cradle 2 The Grave” (M) (’03) Stars: Anthony Anderson 2:00 The Hive 2:20 Wallykazam! 3:00 Circle Square 3:30 Play School 4:00 Wiggly Fruit Salad 4:35 Wolf Joe 5:00 Hey Duggee 5:30 Tish Tash 6:05 The Adventures Of Paddington 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Andy And The Band 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Hard Quiz (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The Railway Man” (PG) (’13) Stars: Colin Firth 10:25 Doctor Who (PG) 11:10 QI (M) 11:40 Ghosts (PG) 12:10 Red Dwarf (PG)

3:00

Bold And The Beautiful

Pilot

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Farmer Wants A Wife (PG) 1:00 Surveillance Oz (PG) 2:00 Kochie’s Business Builders 2:30 Border Patrol (PG) 3:00 The Chase UK (PG) 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 The Chase Australia (PG) 6:00 9:30 9:00 11:30 NINE’s 12:00 The Block (PG) 1:00 (M) 2:00 Pointless (PG) Tipping Point (PG) 4:00 NINE’s Equalizer: (MA15+) The Gulf (M l,s) 12:40 (PG) Home Shopping 8:00 The Doctors (PG) 9:00 Escape Fishing With ET (PG) 9:30 Reel Action 10:00 MacGyver (M) 12:00 Elementary (PG) 1:00 Hawaii Five-0 (M) 3:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 3:30 The Love Boat (PG) 4:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:30 MacGyver (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M v) 8:30 Bull (M) 10:30 Elementary (M) 11:30 48 Hours (M d) 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Blood & Treasure (M v) 2:00 Indycar Series - Highlights 3:00 The Nanny (PG) 3:30 3rd Rock From The Sun (PG) 4:00 That 70’s Show (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 The Nanny (PG) 6:00 3rd Rock From The Sun (PG) 6:30 That 70’s Show (PG) 7:00 Young Sheldon (PG) 7:30 Movie: “Serenity” (M) (’05) Stars: Nathan Fillion 9:50 Movie: “Elektra” (M v) (’05) Stars: Jennifer Garner 11:45 Up All Night (M)

12:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 12:55 The Young And The Restless (PG) 1:50 Garden Gurus Moments 2:00 The Great Migration (PG) 3:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:30 Movie: “Manuela” (PG) (’57) Stars: Trevor Howard 5:30 Murder, She Wrote (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 Country House Hunters Australia 8:30 Movie: “No Reservations” (G) (’07) Stars: Catherine Zeta-Jones

11:50

Judy

5:00 Worldwatch 9:05 Peer To Peer (PG) 10:05 Food Markets (PG) (In English/ Italian) 11:05 Grayson’s Art Club (PG) 12:00 Worldwatch 2:05 Greek Island Odyssey With Bettany Hughes (PG) 3:00 Going Places With Ernie Dingo (PG) 3:40 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw (PG) 4:10 Supervet Specials (PG) 5:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 5:30

12:00 TBA 12:55 Hunters (M) 1:45 TBA 2:10 Secrets Of Our Cities (PG) 3:15 Feeding The Scrum 3:45 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 4:15 PBS Newshour 5:15 Shortland (PG) 5:45 The Joy Of Painting With Bob Ross 6:15 Forged In Fire (PG) 7:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7:30 NITV News Update 7:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (M l,s) 8:30 Hoarders (M l) 9:20 Atlanta (MA15+)

After The Verdict

Tonight

11:45 No Man’s Land (M) 12:45 Inside King’s Cross (PG) 1:45 Hard Knocks (PG) 3:00 Shipping Wars (PG) 3:30 Pawn Stars UK (PG) 4:00 Pawn Stars South Africa (PG) 4:30 Truck Night In America (PG) 5:30 Desert Collectors (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Storage Wars (PG) 8:30 Pawn Stars (PG) 9:30 American Pickers (PG) 10:30 American Restoration (PG) 2:00 The Hive 2:20 Wallykazam! 3:00 Circle Square 3:30 Play School 4:00 Wiggly Fruit Salad 4:35 Wolf Joe 5:00 Hey Duggee 5:30 Tish Tash 6:05 The Adventures Of Paddington 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Andy And The Band 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:30 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 9:00 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL (M) 9:30 Win The Week (PG) 10:00 Penn And Teller: Fool Us (M l)

Ultimate

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6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost” (M v) (’11) Stars: Tom Selleck 2:00 House Of Wellness (PG) 3:00 The Chase UK (PG) 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 The Chase Australia (PG) 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens 7:30 AFL: Finals Week 3: Game 1: Teams TBA *Live* 11:00 Armchair Experts (M) 11:30 TBA 1:00 Home Shopping 6:00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) 7:00 Friends (PG) 7:30 Seinfeld (PG) 9:00 Becker (PG) 10:00 The Middle (PG) 11:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 12:30 Frasier (PG) 1:30 Seinfeld (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Becker (PG) 5:00 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:30 Mom (M d,s) 10:30 Charmed (PG) 11:30 Frasier (PG) 12:00 Home Shopping 6:00 News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News Mornings 12:00 ABC News At Noon 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 Afternoon Briefing 4:30 Friday Briefing 5:00 ABC News Hour 6:00 ABC Evening News 7:00 ABC National News 7:45 The Virus 8:00 ABC News Tonight 8:30 Australian Story 9:00 ABC Nightly News 9:30 Close Of Business 10:00 The World 11:00 The Drum 12:00 ABC Late News 12:15 Q+A Highlights 6:00 Today 9:00 Today Extra 11:30 NINE’s Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Til Ex Do Us Part” (PG) (’18) Stars: Kelly Sullivan 1:45 9Honey - Queen Elizabeth: The Queen In Australia (PG) 2:00 Pointless (PG) 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News 4:30 Millionaire Hot Seat 5:30 WIN News 6:00 NINE News 7:00 NRL: First Semi Final: Teams TBA *Live* From TBA 9:45 NRL: Post Match 10:30 Movie: “Shaft” (MA15+) (’00) Stars: Samuel L Jackson 12:30 Tipping Point (PG) 1:30 Home Shopping 4:00 Religious Programs 6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix 9:00 Escape Fishing With ET (PG) 9:30 I Fish 10:00 MacGyver (M) 12:00 The Code (PG) 1:00 Blue Bloods (M) 3:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 3:30 The Love Boat (PG) 4:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:30 MacGyver (PG) 7:30 NCIS: Marine Down (M v) 8:30 Blue Bloods (M) 10:20 Evil (M) 11:15 Star Trek: Discovery (M v) 12:15 Home Shopping

Foreign Correspondent 10:00 The World 11:00 The Drum 11:55 Heywire 12:00 ABC Late News 12:15 The Business 12:30 7.30 6:00 Today

1:30 Home Shopping 4:00 Religious Programs 6:00

6:00 The Talk 7:00 Judge Judy (PG) 7:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 8:00 10 News First 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (M) 1:00 TBA 2:00 Entertainment Tonight 2:30 Food Trail - South Africa (PG) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Farm To Fork 4:00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 5:00 10 News First 6:30 The Project (PG) 7:30 Shaun Micallef’s Brain Eisteddfod (PG) 8:30 Gogglebox Australia (PG) 9:30 Off The Bench (PG) 10:00 TBA 11:00 Law & Order: SVU (MA15+) 12:00 The Project (PG)

12:00 TBA 2:05 Munchies Guide (PG) 3:45 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 4:15 PBS Newshour 5:15 Shortland (PG) 5:45 The Joy Of Painting With Bob Ross 6:15 Forged In Fire (PG) 7:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7:30 NITV News Update 7:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (M l,s) 8:30 The Curse Of Oak Island (PG) 10:10 Escaping Polygamy (M) 12:05 Vice News Tonight (M) 1:00 Dark Side Of The Ring (M v)

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Page 26 Wednesday, September 14, 2022www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au Tv guide Brought to you by NEIL MITCHELL Listen weekdays from 8.30am on 6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Travel Oz (PG) 8:00 Cruise Away (PG) 8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Bargain Hunt 1:00 Million Dollar Minute 2:00 Sydney Weekender 2:30 Sons And Daughters (PG) 4:30 Emmerdale (PG) 5:00 Coronation Street (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Father Brown (M) 8:30 Murdoch Mysteries (M) 12:30 The Fine Art Auction (PG) 3:00 Best Bugs Forever 3:35 The Penguins Of Madagascar 4:00 The Adventures Of Paddington 4:35 The Inbesti gators 5:00 The Flamin’ Thongs 5:30 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness 6:00 Amelia Parker: Learning By Heart (PG) 6:30 Operation Ouch! (PG) 7:00 Horrible Histories (PG) 7:35 Dragons: Riders Of Berk 8:00 The Deep 8:25 Kong: King Of The Apes (PG) 8:45 SheZow 8:55 Find Me In Paris 6:00 News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News 10:00 Australian Story (PG) 10:30 That Pacific Sports Show (PG) 11:00 Rick Stein’s Secret France (PG) 12:00 ABC News 1:00 Win The Week (PG) 1:30 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL (M) 2:00 The Durrells (PG) 3:00 Escape From The City (PG) 4:00 Think Tank (PG) 4:55 Anh’s Brush With Fame (PG) 5:30 Hard Quiz (PG) 6:00 The Drum 6:55 Sammy J (PG) 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Foreign Correspondent 8:30 Q+A 9:35 Kurt Fearnley’s One Plus One 10:05 ABC Late News 10:20 The Business

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7:30 The Bold And The Beautiful

10 News First 8:30 Studio 10

12:00 ABC News 12:30 Landline 1:30 Gardening Australia 2:30 Old People’s Home For Teenagers (PG) 3:30 Rick Stein’s Secret France 4:30 Win The Week (PG) 5:00 Art Works 5:30 Antiques Roadshow 6:30 Compass (PG) 7:00 ABC News Sunday 7:40 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:30 Savage River (M) 9:25 Silent Witness (M) 10:25 The Newsreader (M) 11:20 The Capture (M l,v) 12:20 Harrow (M l,v) 2:10 rage (MA15+)

4:00 Movie: “Firefox” (PG) (’82) Stars: Clint Eastwood 6:30 Movie: “Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer” (PG) (’07) Stars: Jessica Alba 8:30 Movie: “Avengers: Infinity War” (M h,v) (’18) Stars: Robert Downey Jr. 11:35 Movie: “RocknRolla” (MA15+) (’08)

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5:00 10 News

18SEPTEMBERSUNDAY 2:00 Weekender 2:30 Sons And Daughters (PG) 4:30 Emmerdale (PG) 5:00 Coronation Street (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Doc Martin (PG) 8:30 A Touch Of Frost (PG) 10:30 Criminal Confessions (M s,v) 11:30 Autopsy USA (M d,s) 5:00 Space Nova 5:30 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness 6:00 Amelia Parker: Out Of Bounds (PG) 6:30 Operation Ouch! (PG) 7:00 Horrible Histories (PG) 7:35 Dragons: Riders Of Berk 8:00 The Deep 8:25 Kong: King Of The Apes (PG) 8:45 SheZow 9:00 Find Me In Paris 12:00 ABC News 1:00 Rosehaven (PG) 1:25 Vera (M v) 3:00 Escape From The City 4:00 Think Tank (PG) 4:55 Anh’s Brush With Fame (PG) 5:25 Hard Quiz (PG)

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(PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Full Custom Garage (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The Waterboy” (M l) (’98) Stars: Adam Sandler 6:05 The Adventures Of Paddington 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Andy And The Band 7:30 David Attenborough’s Global Adventure 8:25 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces 9:15 Restoration Australia 10:15 Catalyst (PG) 11:10 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (M) 11:50 Penn And Teller: Fool Us (PG) 6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Love At First Bark” (PG) (’17) Stars: Jana Kramer 2:00 Motorbike Cops (PG) 2:30 Border Security - International (PG) 3:00 The Chase UK (PG) 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 The Chase Australia (PG) 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home And Away (PG) 7:30 AFL Brownlow Medal: Red Carpet *Live* 8:15 AFL Brownlow Medal *Live* 6:00 Friends (PG) 9:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 10:00 The Middle (PG) 12:00 This Is Us (PG) 2:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Becker (PG) 5:00 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:30 Seinfeld (PG) 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 Afternoon Briefing 5:00 ABC News Hour 6:00 ABC Evening News 7:00 ABC National News 7:30 7.30 8:00 ABC News Tonight 8:45 The Business 9:00 ABC Nightly News 9:30 Kurt Fearnley’s One Plus One 10:00 The World 11:00 The Drum 6:00 Today 9:00 Today Extra 11:30 NINE’s Morning News 12:00 The Block (PG) 1:30 Getaway (PG) 2:00 Pointless (PG) 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News 4:30 Millionaire Hot Seat 5:30 WIN News 6:00 NINE News 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) 7:30 The Block (PG) 8:40 Emergency (M) 9:40 Botched (MA15+) 10:40 NINE News Late 11:10 Fortunate Son (M d,v) 12:00 Emergence (M v) 1:00 Hello SA (PG) 3:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 3:30 The Love Boat (PG) 4:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:30 MacGyver (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 10:20 Blue Bloods (M v) 12:15 Home Shopping 2:15 LA’s Finest (M v) 3:10 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 4:05 MacGyver (PG) 2:30 Full House (PG) 3:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 The Nanny (PG) 6:00 3rd Rock From The Sun (PG) 6:30 That 70’s Show (PG) 7:00 Young Sheldon (PG) 7:30 RBT (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Sahara” (PG) (’05)

1:30 Country House Hunters Australia 2:30 The Block (PG) 5:00 NINE News: First At Five 5:30 Postcards

Sleeps Over

9:40

12:00 Worldwatch 2:05 Greek Island Odyssey With Bettany Hughes (PG) 3:00 Going Places With Ernie Dingo (PG) 3:40 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw (PG) 4:10 The Supervet (PG) 5:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Great Coastal Railway Journeys (PG) 8:30 Insight (M) 9:30 Dateline (M) 10:00 SBS World News Late 10:30 The Point (PG) 11:00 Atlanta (MA15+)

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(M) 9:30 Just For Laughs Australia (M)

The Virus 8:00 Insiders 9:00 ABC Nightly News 6:00 Fishing Australia 6:30 A Current Affair (PG) 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Sunday Footy Show (PG) 12:00 Sports Sunday (PG) 1:00 Bondi Lifeguard World Adventures

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

1:50 TBA 3:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:30 Movie: “The Divided Heart”

2:50 Antiques Roadshow 3:20 Movie: “The Story Of Gilbert And Sullivan” (G) (’53) Stars: Robert Morley 5:30 Murder, She Wrote (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 Death In Paradise (PG) 8:40 Dalgleish (M l) 10:40 Law & Order: SVU (M) 11:40 Antiques Roadshow

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6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend (PG) 12:00 AFL Women’s: Round 4: Collingwood v Adelaide *Live* 2:00 VFL: Grand Final: Teams TBA *Live* 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Farmer Wants A Wife (PG) 8:30 TBA 9:30 Homicide With Ron Iddles (M) 10:35 Undercurrent - Real Murder Investigation (M v) 11:45 Police - Hour Of Duty (M l) 1:00 Home Shopping 6:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 8:30 Carol’s Second Act (PG) 10:30 Friends (PG) 1:30 The Middle (PG) 3:00 Friends (PG) 5:00 Shaun Micallef’s Brain Eisteddfod 6:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:00 The Neighborhood (M) 10:00 Ghosts (PG) 11:00 Friends (PG) 2:00 ABC News 2:30 Australian Story 3:00 ABC News 3:30 Offsiders 4:00 Landline 5:00 ABC News With Auslan 5:30 The World This Week 6:00 ABC Evening News 6:30 Foreign Correspondent 7:00 ABC News Sunday 7:40 (PG) (PG) (PG) 8:30 (PG)

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12:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Motor Sports: Speedweek 3:00 Football: Countdown To Qatar 3:30 The Rising 4:00 Cycling: La Vuelta 2022 Highlights 5:00 Going Places With Ernie Dingo (PG) 5:35 Secrets Of The Imperial War Museum (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Egypt Code Breakers (PG) (In English/ French) 8:30 Lost Pyramids Of The Aztecs (M) (In English/ Spanish) 10:30 Jack The Ripper: The Case Reopened (M v) 6:00 The Drum 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 (PG) 8:00 Australian Story (PG) 8:30 Four Corners (PG) 9:20 Media Watch (PG) 9:35 Planet America 10:05 ABC Late News 10:20 The Business 10:40 Q+A 11:45 Baptiste (M l,v) 12:40 Harrow (M l,v) 3:25 rage (MA15+) 4:00 Australian Rally Championship 5:00 Motorsport Australia Off Road Championship 5:30 Storage Wars Texas (PG) 6:00 American Pickers Stars: Matthew McConaughey 11:00 Young Sheldon (PG) (PG) 8:00 (PG) 12:00 (M) (PG) (PG) First 6:30 Project (PG) 7:30 Race (PG) 8:30 You Been Paying Attention?

5:00 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir (PG) 5:25 Hardball School 6:05 Malory Towers 6:35 Fierce Earth 7:05 Mythbusters (PG) 7:35 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk (PG) 8:00 The Deep 8:25 Kong: King Of The Apes (PG) 9:00 Find Me In Paris 9:25 School Of Rock (PG)

9:30 NINE News Late 10:00 The First 48 (M v) 11:00 Killer Couples (MA15+)

Dr Phil

19SEPTEMBERMONDAY 2:00 Creek To Coast 2:30 Sons And Daughters (PG) 4:30 Emmerdale (PG) 5:00 Coronation Street (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Rosemary & Thyme (PG) 8:30 Judge John Deed (PG) 12:30 Escape To The Country 1:30 TBA 2:30 Fresh TV 5:00 Space Nova 5:30 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness 6:00 Amelia Parker: Best Friends Forever? (PG) 6:30 Operation Ouch! (PG) 7:00 Horrible Histories (PG) 7:35 Dragons: Riders Of Berk 8:00 The Deep 8:25 Kong: King Of The Apes (PG) 8:45 SheZow 9:00 Find Me In Paris 12:00 ABC News 1:00 Marriage (M l) 2:00 The Durrells (PG) 3:00 Escape From The City (PG) 4:00 Think Tank (PG) 4:55 Anh’s Brush With Fame (PG) 5:25 Hard Quiz (PG) 6:00 The Drum 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Take 5 With Zan Rowe (PG) 8:30 Old People’s Home For Teenagers (PG) 9:30 Home - The Story Of Earth 10:30 ABC Late News 10:45 The Business 11:00 Four Corners 11:45 Media Watch 3:00 Shipping Wars (PG) 3:30 Pawn Stars UK (PG) 4:00 Pawn Stars South Africa (PG) 4:30 Truck Night In America (PG) 5:30 Storage Wars Texas (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Highway Patrol (PG) 8:30 Outback Opal Hunters (PG) 10:30 Jade Fever (M) 6:05 The Adventures Of Paddington 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Andy And The Band 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8:30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (M) 9:15 Friday Night Dinner (M) 9:35 Rosehaven (PG) 10:05 Summer Love (M l) 6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Road Less Travelled” (PG) (’17) Stars: Charlene Tilton 2:00 Motorbike Cops (PG) 2:30 Border Security - International (PG) 3:00 The Chase UK (PG) 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 The Chase Australia (PG) 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home And Away (PG) 7:30 Farmer Wants A Wife (PG) 9:00 Extreme Weddings Australia (PG) 10:00 10 Years Younger In 10 Days (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Becker (PG) 5:00 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:30 Mom (M d,s) 11:10 Frasier (PG) 12:00 Home Shopping 1:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) 2:30 The Late Show (PG) 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 Afternoon Briefing 5:00 ABC News Hour 6:00 ABC Evening News 7:00 ABC National News 7:30 7.30 8:00 ABC News Tonight 8:45 The Business 9:00 ABC Nightly News 9:30 Planet America 10:00 The World 11:00 The Drum 6:00 Today 9:00 Today Extra 11:30 NINE’s Morning News 12:00 The Block (PG) 1:00 Taronga: Who’s Who In The Zoo 2:00 Pointless (PG) 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News 4:30 Millionaire Hot Seat 5:30 WIN News 6:00 NINE News 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) 7:30 The Block (PG) 8:40 The Hundred With Andy Lee (M) 9:40 Footy Classified (M) 10:40 NINE News Late 11:10 Law & Order: Organized Crime (MA15+) 3:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 3:30 The Love Boat (PG) 4:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:30 MacGyver (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 Bull (M) 10:30 Football: Socceroos: Road To Qatar 11:00 48 Hours (M) 1:00 Home Shopping 2:00 Elementary (M) 3:30 3rd Rock From The Sun (PG) 4:00 That 70’s Show (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 The Nanny (PG) 6:00 3rd Rock From The Sun (PG) 6:30 That 70’s Show (PG) 7:00 Young Sheldon (PG) 7:30 Movie: “Knight And Day” (M d,s,v) (’10) Stars: Tom Cruise 7:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 8:00 10 News First 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (M) 1:00 TBA 2:10 Entertainment Tonight 2:30 My Market Kitchen 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Freshly Picked 4:00 Everyday Gourmet 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 5:00 10 News First 6:30 The Project (PG) 7:30 The Amazing Race Australia (PG) 8:30 The Cheap Seats (PG) 9:30 NCIS (M v) 10:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v) 4:15 PBS Newshour 5:15 Shortland Street (PG) 5:45 The Joy Of Painting With Bob Ross 6:15 Forged In Fire (PG) 7:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7:30 NITV News Update 7:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown

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6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 New

12:10 Worldwatch 2:05 Greek Island Odyssey With Bettany Hughes (PG) 3:00 Going Places With Ernie Dingo (PG) 3:40 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw (PG) 4:10 The Supervet (PG) 5:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Lighthouses Building The Impossible (M) 8:30 DNA Family Secrets (PG) 9:40 24 Hours In Emergency (M) 10:35 SBS World News Late (M (M) 9:40 Dooley (MA15+) (PG) Yvonne She Wrote (PG) Tricks (PG) Closer (M) Rizzoli & Isles (MA15+) 10:40 Law & Order: SVU (M s,v)

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3:00 Stories Of Bike (PG) 3:30 Snap Happy 4:00 Roads Less Travelled (PG) 4:30 What’s Up Downunder 5:00 I Fish 5:30 Reel Action 6:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 6:30 MacGyver (M) 7:30 NCIS (M v) 10:20 48 Hours (M) 11:15 Star Trek: Discovery (M v)

3:30 Freshly Picked 4:00 Everyday Gourmet 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful

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6:05 Kangaroo Beach 6:30 Noddy Toyland Detective 7:00 Odd Squad 7:30 Australia Remastered 8:25 Louis Theroux: Extreme Love - Dementia (PG) 9:30 Old People’s Home For Teenagers (PG) 10:30 Civilisations (PG) 11:30 Movie: “The Railway Man” (PG) (’13) Stars: Colin Firth

2:50 Underground Worlds (PG) 4:45 Sidelined: Women In Basketball (PG) 5:45 Life After People (PG) 6:40 How Not To Get Cancer (PG) 7:35 Abandoned Engineering (M) 8:30 UnXplained With William Shatner (M) 9:20 Cracking The Code (M) 10:15 Dark Side Of Comedy (MA15+)

2:15 FEI World Championships 3:30 My Greek Odyssey (PG) 4:30 TBA 6:00 Air Crash Investigation (PG) 7:00 Border Security - Australia’s Front Line (PG) 8:30 Steam Train Journeys (PG) 9:30 The Yorkshire Steam Railway (PG) 10:30 Chris Tarrant’s Extreme Railways (PG)

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2:30 Top Chef (PG) 3:30 Say Yes To The Dress UK (PG) 5:30 TBA 7:30 Movie: “Bumblebee” (M v) (’18) Stars: Hailee Steinfeld 9:45 Movie: “Hulk” (PG) (’03) Stars: Eric Bana 12:30 Stunt Science (MA15+) 1:30 Watch What Happens Live: Below Deck Reunion (M l)

12:00 NRL Women’s: Broncos v Eels *Live* 1:55 NRL Women’s: Titans v Roosters *Live* 3:45 NRL Women’s: Dragons v Knights *Live* 5:30 Getaway (PG) 6:00 TBA 7:00 The Bizarre Pet Vets (PG) 8:00 TBA 10:00 Tennis: Davis Cup Finals: Germany v Australia *Live* From Hamburg

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which is considerably more than the RAV4’s official combined fuel con sumption of 4.7L-100km. Maximum braked towing capacity is 1650kg.

rear axle. Nissan claims the e-4orce system has 10,000 times faster rear torque response than a mechanical allwheel-drive system.

Pricing is yet to be confirmed, but if hybrid versions of the new Nissan

The Ti and Ti-L X-Trail e-Power with e-4orce will make their Austral ian public debut closer to their show room arrival and reflect the equipment levels of their petrol counterparts, but will only be available in five-seat configurations.

Fuel consumption is yet to be for mally homologated, though Nissan’s testing suggests it will be 6.1L-100km,

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Nissan says at this stage, there are no supply or logistical issues affect ing delivery from early 2023, with the parent company recognising the hybrid X-Trail’s potential in the Aus tralian market.

Nissan Australia has opened the order books for hybrid versions of its X-Trail medium SUV, with deliveries to start in earlySitting2023.alongside the new fourthgeneration X-Trail’s internal combus tion engine offerings due to launch toward the end of 2022, the hybrid driveline will be offered as an option on upper-spec Ti and Ti-L grades –exclusively in all-wheel guise dubbed e-4orce.Lower-spec X-Trails with the frontwheel drive e-Power hybrid power train will not be available in Australia.

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In addition, the constant torque re distribution and improved weight bal ance are said to improve handling and ride comfort, as well as creating the ability to automatically adapt to differ ent road surfaces and conditions.

The set-up also allows the petrol en gine to always run within its optimal

Front-drive e-Power X-Trails pro duce a total output of 150kW, whereas the e-4orce adds a 94kW motor on the

Its combustion engine is used only to generate electricity, the wheels driven purely by the electric motor that, ac cording to Nissan, results in an instant, EV-like, linear pedal response that creates an exhilarating high-torque feel and agile acceleration.

Qashqai or Toyota RAV4 are any guide, expect a premium of at least 10 percent more than the 4WD Ti and Ti-L petrol X-Trail variants, priced at $42,990 and $52,990 respectively, which would see the cost of a hybrid X-Trail start about the $55,000 mark.

The e-4orce hybrid system is claimed to deliver an EV-like drive feeling and comprises a high-output battery and electric powertrain integrated with a 150kW 1.5-litre variable compression ratio petrol engine, power generator, inverter and dual e-motor system with a total output of 157kW, promising swift 0-100kmh acceleration.

Like Nissan’s all-electric Leaf hatch back, the e-Power system also pro vides a one-pedal driving mode called e-Pedal Step, designed to take the repetitive strain out of stop-start urban driving.Once engaged via a switch on the centre console, the e-Pedal Step will, when the driver takes their foot off the accelerator, brake the X-Trail at 0.2g – enough to illuminate the brake lights – and reduce the vehicle’s speed down to a ‘creeping’ speed, but not a complete stop.

range, which improves fuel economy in urban settings.

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The latter will arrive in the first quar ter of 2023.

–more.Matt Brogan

Peugeot Australia has an nounced further specification details – and the launch of an online configurator – for its forth coming 308.

The 308 GT Sport PHEV variants combine a 132kW, 1.6-litre fourcylinder turbo-petrol engine with an 81kW electric motor to offer total system output of 165kW and 360Nm.

eight-speed automatic transmission. Peugeot says the new 308 is instantly recognisable by its LED headlights and hook-shaped LED DRLs.

The colour palette extends to six ex terior hues for hatch and PHEV vari ants – Olivine Green, Vertigo Blue, Artense Grey, Nera Black, Elixir Red and Pearl White – and six shades for the wagon – Avatar Blue, Platinum Grey, Artense Grey, Nera Black, Elixir Red and Pearl White.

As previously confirmed, the Aus tralian Peugeot 308 range will com prise four variants including GT hatch, GT Premium hatch and wagon, and the GT Sport hatch PHEV.

The French importer says the online tool allows customers to explore de tails including the colour range and trim of its 308 range, details of which were reported by GoAuto in July.

Matrix LED headlight technology is

Peugeot Australia managing direc tor Kate Gills said the new Peugeot 308 followed on from a multitude of iconic predecessors sold across gen erations.“So,we are delighted to have seen such a strong reception to the latest 308 offering locally since launching Register Your Interest in July,” she said.“The Peugeot 308 signals a new style era for the brand and we are con fident the dynamism and bold identity of the Peugeot 308 will appeal to Aus tralian customers with a keen appre ciation for inspiring design.”

The three thermal-engine powered 308 variants will use a 1.2-litre threecylinder turbo-petrol engine produc ing 96kW and 230Nm and are paired exclusively to an eight-speed auto matic transmission.

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OPTIONS: The Australian Peugeot 308 range will comprise four variants including GT hatch, GT Premium hatch and wagon, and GT Sport hatch PHEV. Taylor Toyota 46-50 Lonsdale Street, tLMHamiltonCT403aylortoyota.com.auT:0355724244 Stawell Toyota 72-76 Long eld Street TStawell:035358 1555 st403awelltoyota.com.au Stawell Toyota THERE’S MORE THAN DEALS AT OUR DEALERSHIPS EXTENDED ORDER TIMES MAY APPLY. OVER 290 SERVICECENTRESACROSSTHECOUNTRY T2022 018292 All prices include stamp duty and on road costs. All vehicles will be sold with a current Victorian roadworthy and transferred into the purchaser’s name. 1GY8HM 2016 KIA SORENTO MY17 SLI WAGON 166906 KMS 7 SEAT, AWD $28,9901OW9KSAWAY+DRIVE2013 HOLDEN VE SS SERIES II Z SERIES 159413 KMS V8 UTILITY $34,9901FQ7RWAWAY+DRIVE2015 KUGAFORDTF 97896 KMS MY16 WAGONAMBIENTE5DR $16,490 AWAY+DRIVE ZFA581 2012 TOYOTA PRADO VX WAGON 153044 KMS 3.0L DIESEL $42,990ZYE475AWAY+DRIVE2011 HONDA JAZZ GE GLI 205500 KMS 5 DOOR, HATCHBACKAUTO, $10,9901PG2IKAWAY+DRIVE2019 COLORADOHOLDENRG LS SINGLE CAB 181976 KMS $23,990 AWAY+DRIVE YJK912 2011 TOYOTA AURION TOURING 166906 KMS SEDAN $13,4901UZ7QVAWAY+DRIVE2011 TOYOTA FJ CRUISER 151413 KMS 4.0L AUTOPETROL,WAGON $37,490AYE436AWAY+DRIVE$38,990WAS2019 FORD RANGER PX MKIII 38961 WILDTRAK2020.25MYKMS $64,990 AWAY+DRIVE$67,990WAS 1BD3JW 2014 HYUNDAI SANTA FE ELITE 153044 KMS 7 SEAT, 5 DOOR WAGON $25,4901DE4BHAWAY+DRIVE$26,490WAS2015 HYUNDAI IX35 –SERIES II 79795 KMS SPEC. EDITION, 2L PETROL, AUTO $22,9901RO5USAWAY+DRIVE2020 COLORADOHOLDENLTZ 173908 KMS CREW CAB, 4X4 DIESEL $38,490 AWAY+DRIVE

also found on the new 308, while at the rear, the tail-lights use full LED technology in a three-claw design that showcases a ‘welcome sequence’ when unlocking the vehicle.

The combination is also mated to an

Details firm on Peugeot 308

Premium models. Peugeot’s i-Cockpit includes a 10.0-inch colour infotain ment touchscreen across the range.

Further specification details of the model have now been confirmed, however pricing will be held back until closer to the 308’s Australian launch in the fourth quarter of this year.

Inside, the 308 blends ‘refined fin ishes and rich materials’ including trimaterial Alcantara with leather effect seat trim on GT hatch variants and full grain Nappa leather upholstery on GT

Ms Gillis said further information, including specification and pricing, would be available closer to the 308’s Australian launch and encouraged customers to contact their local au thorised Peugeot dealership or visit the website to discover

The 2023 Toyota HiLux Rogue ar rives as standard with a nine-speaker premium audio system, however cus tomers who place an order might be offered a six-speaker audio system for a $750 Toyotadiscount.Australia says it has im plemented this temporary strategy to secure continued supply of the HiLux Rogue for customers and that dealers are best placed to provide customers with wait time estimates for any spe cific vehicle orders.

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The rear axle of the HiLux Rogue has also been lengthened, and as such, the rear dampers have been moved outward to enhance stability and damping performance.

Flagship ute to arrive in weeks

The upgraded HiLux Rogue features revised brakes, suspension and body enhancements.

Sporting what Toyota calls signifi cant mechanical upgrades, the up graded HiLux Rogue features revised brakes, suspension and body enhance ments that will be ‘offered to custom ers with no price increase’.

The Rogue is available exclusively with a six-speed automatic transmis sion.The upgraded Rogue is distin guished by its wide track, bolstered fenders and prominent front and rear

– Matt Brogan

The changes to the Rogue’s suspen sion centre around a front and rear track increase of about 140mm, while ride height has also been increased by aboutToyota20mm.says its engineers upgraded the HiLux’s suspension by extending the length of the front suspension arm and front stabiliser bar, while also adjusting the front damper angle to improve efficiency.

Standard equipment highlights in clude heated front seats with perforat ed leather accented upholstery, pano ramic view monitor and an integrated trailer wiring harness and tow pack.

Like other HiLux dual-cab fourwheel drive variants, the Rogue re mains powered by Toyota’s 2.8-litre

The HiLux Rogue is available in nine exterior colours: Oxide Bronze, Glacier White, Frosted White, Sil ver Sky, Graphite, Eclipse Black, Nebula Blue, Saturn Blue, and Fe verishToyotaRed.Australia has yet to pro vide further details of its recently announced GR HiLux Sport, which will arrive in Australia in the second half of 2023.

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The model will replace the Rugged X as the flagship model of the HiLux range, with more details and pricing to be announced closer to the model’s launch.

Toyota has announced pricing and specification details of its forthcoming HiLux Rogue dualcabTheutility.four-wheel drive model – which goes on sale next month – will be priced from $70,200 plus on-road costs, matching that of the model’s predecessor.

four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine pro ducing 150kW-500Nm.

overfenders. The variant rides exclu sively on 18-inch alloy wheels with a darkened finish.

Further, and for the first time, the model has a rear stabiliser bar in stalled, which Toyota says will im prove roll rigidity by 20 percent and enhance steering feel when cornering and changing lanes. Braking improve ments see the HiLux Rogue equipped with rear ventilated disc brakes re placing the existing drum setup, help ing to improve stopping power.

Other features, carried over from the model’s predecessor, include an inno vative motorised roller cover, stylish resin sports bar and a tub lined with marine-grade carpet.

Olwen will be farewelled at a private family service.

19.10.1927 - 9.9.2022

Golden retriever pups, Pure-bred male and female, they will be vet checked, immunised and microchipped they will be ready for their furever homes, both parents are on show, source# MB103066 m/c# 953010004970175 Ph 0438923210 Bondwood H2.5m, Ph 0400696362 Horsham Rhys Caravan

HUTCHINSONIanRobert

We love you to all eternity our precious Amy and hope your eternal life is everything we dream about and that your reunion this year with your beloved Pa Pilgrim was a special one.

and brotherin-law of Ian

We love you to the moon and back a kazillion times and miss you more than anyone will ever know.

Our sweet, perfect beautiful girl. It has now been two years that you were tragically taken away from us and it still feels like it was yesterday. Our hearts and souls are still as broken now as they were the moment we received the news you were gone. Our world is no longer the same and it does not spin the way it should anymore.

My rock through the good and bad.

John Beard, Theresia and family

Passed

away suddenly on 7.9.2022 in Sydney, aged 75.

17ft

son of Jack & May Baker (both dec).

Rest in peace.

~ BAKER ~ Neville Frank

Gaylene Lilian MathesonBrickhill (4/10/57) passed away peacefully in Frankston on Monday, September 5, 2022.

We constantly wait for the miracle that you will return but the pain in our hearts and chests remind us constantly that is not going to happen.

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was farewelled at a private family gathering. Trevor Bysouth & Daughter Ph 5381 1444 MemberAFDA AmyPILGRIM,Louise 27.8.1997 - 13.9.2020

Memories never end. Rest in peace.

Hutchinson will be held at the Horsham Lawn Cemetery on Friday September 16th commencing at

Horsham &

September 18, 1942

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The most genuine best friend and mate.

Gaylene will forever be remembered as a devoted mother to Jed and Adam, a caring friend and a loving wife.

How can something so precious be gone in the blink of an eye? You had so much life to live and so much love to share with those around you, your animals and the land you loved.

~ MUNTZ ~ E.W. (Bill) Judith and Simon thank you for your kind thoughts and expressions of sympathy on the sad passing of a much loved husband and father.

Loved

Passed away peacefully at Dunmunkle Lodge.

Loving husband of Adam

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“Sadly

& Dylan Hartwich 5382 1149 NFDA

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Loved husband of Margaret. Father to Glenda, Peter, Raymond and Mark. Pop to all of his grandchildren and great grandchildren. Missed”

StewartAlex

WATTS - MEYER

of Dianne, father

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Loved brother & Jill, Mervyn & Helen.

~ SMITH ~ ArthurMervynWilliam

GayleneMATHESON-BRICKHILL,Lilian

Mother and mother-in-law of Andrew and Carol, Elizabeth and GrandmotherRobin. of Robert, Margaret, Lachlan and GreatCampbell.Grandmother of Ellie, James, Oliver and Walt. Rest in Peace.

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2001 20’ Jayco Westport, shedded, aircon, heater, fridge, shower/toilet, sat nav, UHF, 19” TV, reg 11/22 $22,000 Ph 0488739577 2002 Avan, 17.6” Tandem, pop top, elec hot water, double bed with bolster, R.O.A, full anexe, 12v system, VGC, S24,000 ONO, Ph 0427861316 2004 Avan

caravan 14’ white, alloy roof, 4 birth, W2.1x

Rest in peace, ye angel.

Forever 23, forever beautiful, forever free

light grey and red interior, almost complete restoration, needs trim inside and out etc $4500

♥ ♥ ♥

Love Betty, Allison & Kevin, Linda, Kelly & Lindsay

Melissa & Gary, along with Steven & Leanne are thrilled to announce the engagement of MADDISON&KYNAN 12.9.2022

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Rest peacefully our beautiful Angel Amy.

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Love Mum, Dad, Jess, Tyson, Ben & Ellie xxxx

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Portable air conditioner, brand new, used for 2 weeks, paid $399 selling $350 Ph 0428844245

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USB audio input, front and rear power windows, keyless start, remote central locking, rego until May 2023, only 19,889kms, 1RN4BL Ph 0427812641 REDUCED 2012 Ford Ranger 4WD, extra cab, 3.2 6spd manual, RWC, 10mths reg, 209,500kms, 1VW8GI $18,500 Ph 0490364260 for sale for sale for sale Page 36 Wednesday, September 14, 2022www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au Motor MotorunderVehicles$3000Vehicles$3000-$10,000 Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000 Motor Vehicles over $20,000 Motor $10,000Vehicles-$20,000 Garage Sales Unscheduled Council Meeting An unscheduled Council Meeting will be held at 12.30pm on 26 September 2022, in the Council Chamber, Pleasant Creek Historic Precinct, Stawell. The purpose of the meeting is to consider the following items: • Preparation of Annual Report 2021-22 • Reappointment of Audit and Risk Committee Member • Audit and Risk Committee Biannual Activity Report • Central Grampians LLEN - Councillor Appointment The Council meeting is open to members of the public and will be live streamed to council’s YouTube channel. All Council meetings are open to the public and are live streamed to council’s YouTube Channel available on council’s website at Annualwww.ngshire.vic.gov.au/Council/Council-MeetingsReport Notice is given that copies of the Council’s Annual Report 2021-22 will be available from council’s offices in Stawell and St Arnaud and on council’s website www.ngshire.vic.gov.au’. The Annual Report contains a copy of the report of the Auditor under the Audit Act 1994 LIANA THOMPSON CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Fri 23 Sept 3pm - 6pm Sat 24 & Sun 25 Sept 9am - 3pm Household and kitchen items, tools, moving sale and much more! 35 Cooper St, Stawell Public Notices Clothing & CommercialAccessoriesEquipmentfarmmachinerycaravans household items household items Lost 3.9m fishing boat NB982, box trailer X87847, 20hp mariner motor has good service history, spare tyre, 20l fuel tank $3400 Ph 0417721143MOBILITYmarineAIDS Motorcycles motor vehicle accessories

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Directorwww.hindmarsh.vic.gov.au/lgbtiqorbycontactingMonicaRevell,Corporate&CommunityServices, on 03 5391 4444 or email mrevell@hindmarsh.vic.gov.au

Situations Vacant

RSVP: By 19th September 2022

The specific requirements are detailed in the tender documents, which can be downloaded via Council’s website at Closingwww.hindmarsh.vic.gov.au/tenders.timefortheabovetenderis 2pm on Wednesday, October 5, 2022

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We are seeking a suitably experienced and qualified person to meet the development and compliance needs of the College. This person will work with some autonomy and be part of the College administra�on team, repor�ng to the Business Manager. This full-�me role is available from mid Term 4 this year and will join a posi�ve and dynamic College administra�on team.

Hindmarsh Shire Council invites suitably qualified and experienced persons / organisations to respond to its Tender for CONTRACT NO. 2022-2023-04

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Applications close: Monday 10th October 2022 at 4pm. This school community promotes the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of all children.

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• Excellent computer and problem-solving skills

Coordinator 0.4-0.6 EFT Do you have a passion for helping young people and the community? Here’s a great opportunity to support and coordinate MATES mentoring programs across our region. These positions have the potential to be combined for a full time role. Applications for the above positions close at 5 pm, 29 September 2022. Please include a cover letter, response to key selection criteria, current resume and details of three

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We are looking for a confident, well organised ‘people person’ with strong communication skills to support the delivery of LLEN

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• Ability to be flexible with work hours as required

Further information is available on Council’s website

• A commitment to ongoing professional development

Hindmarsh Shire Council is seeking Expressions of Interest from members of the community for the newly formed Hindmarsh LGBTIQ+ Reference Group.

Interested community members should complete the Expression of Interest Form available on Council’s website (www.hindmarsh.vic.gov.au/lgbtiq) or contact 5391 4444.

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All enquiries should be directed to Aiden Dent, Acting Coordinator Facilities & Environment, via email to adent@hindmarsh.vic.gov.au or telephone (03) 5391 4444.

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to assess and monitor student achievement, use data for improved learning, and report on student progress. Ability to develop constructive and respectful relationships with students, parents and colleagues, which engender positive attitudes Demonstrated commitment to Catholic education and to the safety and wellbeing of children. The successful applicant will be required to: Uphold the Vision and Mission of the school. Committed to collaborative and reflective practice and work effectively Embrace existing school-wide management systems and promote high standards of learning. Hold VIT registration or be eligible to apply. A detailed position description and application requirements are available by accessing the School website at www.olhcmurtoa.catholic.edu.au

Hindmarsh Shire Council invites suitably qualified and experienced persons / organisations to respond to its tender forCONTRACT NO. 2022-2023-06

All enquiries should be directed to Tracey Arbuckle, IT Administrator, via email to tarbuckle@hindmarsh.vic.gov.au or telephone (03) 5391 4444.

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St Brigid’s College is a leading co-educa�onal Year 7-12 Catholic College located in Horsham in the heart of the Wimmera.

Contact: Grampians Community Health Telephone 5358 7400

• Strong interpersonal and team-based skills

We are seeking the following fixed-term positions to begin Term 1 2023: • 1 Full time classroom teacher based Full time in Murtoa with a Position of Leadership Level 3 (POL 3) • 1 Part time teacher to work part time in Murtoa (FTE 0.31) Both positions have the possibility of being extended into 2024. These positions are open to graduate and experienced teachers under the Victorian Catholic Education Multi Enterprise Agreement 2018. Applicants are asked to address the following key selection criteria: Demonstrated classroom teaching capabilities that enable students to achieve their full potential

Our Lady Help of Christians School is part of the St Paul VI Wimmera-Mallee Parish. The school has several distinctive features. Its relatively small size is used to great advantage, allowing children to receive quality education and attention to individual needs and talents. The students are nurtured in a family-type environment, with peer support being encouraged across all age groups. The school’s approach of working in partnership with families means a strong commitment and involvement by parents to enhance school resources and facilities. The current enrollment for 2023 will be almost 30 students – a junior classroom (P-2 and a senior classroom (3-6).

• Appropriate qualifica�ons and/or employment experience in the areas of communica�on, marke�ng, public rela�ons, and compliance

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• Excellent computer skills including Microso� suite

Wri�en applica�ons together with Curriculum Vitae and names of three referees, close Monday 26 September 2022 and should be emailed to principal@stbc.vic.edu.au

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Maternity Leave Position with the possibility of ongoing employment

• Good organisa�onal and �me management skills

• High quality wri�en and verbal communica�on skills

• Sa�sfactory Working with Children Check

St Brigid’s College Horsham

Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic School is situated on a large parcel of land on the south-eastern outskirts of Murtoa. Murtoa is a small Wimmera farming community situated 30 kilometres from Horsham with a population of approximately 850. A major industry in the area is dryland agriculture.

ones are invited to join us for High Tea to celebrate Dementia Action Week. Places are limited,

We are seeking a suitably experienced person to work with our posi�ve and dynamic administra�on team for a Maternity Leave period of 12 months. This person will perform an integral role within the admin team, managing the accounts receivable, general admin du�es and provide personal assistance to the Principal. This person will report to the Business Manager. This full-�me posi�on is available from mid Term 4 this year.

Our school community promotes the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of all children.

It is desirable the successful applicant will have:

When: Sunday 25th September 11.30am

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Greg Wood Chief Executive Officer

Teachers(OneFullTimeandOnePartTime) Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic Primary School - Murtoa 20 23 Netbal l oaches plications are now open all netball grades for the 23 season Under 17's Under 15's Under 13 s Available grades A Grade B Grade C Grade C Reserve Net Set Go About The Netball Apply Now More information Sarah Laurie 0403751822 Application Deadline Application letters including experience and grade preference can be emailed to netball@lakersfnc org au 30th September 2022 TLFNC is looking to rebuild our netball division from the A grade down We have a loyal base of players to build upon who wish to stay to see the club field an A grade side and achieve great things on and off the court If you're up for the next challenge in your coaching career then look no further

College is a leading co-educa�onal Year 7-12 Catholic College located in Horsham in the heart of the Wimmera. Wri�en applica�ons together with Curriculum Vitae and names of three referees, close Monday 26 September 2022 and should be emailed to principal@stbc.vic.edu.au For full details and a role descrip�on visit: www.stbc.vic.edu.au Our school community promotes the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of all children.

• Strong interpersonal skills and ability to priori�se tasks

• High level ini�a�ve and be self directed

• Sa�sfactory Working with Children check

The LGBTIQ+ Reference Group will provide advice to ensure Council’s broader policy issues and Council Plan and programs reflect the interests of the LGBTIQ+ Councilcommunity.isseeking expressions of interest for volunteer committee members representing the LGBTIQ+ community to meet four timers per year.

Contact: Jemima Bibby

A passion for accounting and attention to detail • 2-5 years accounting experience working in public practice • Excellent communication and time management skills

Ability to work as part of a team Experience with the following client based accounting packages & software programs will be an advantage - Xero, MYOB, Agrimaster, Banklink, Reckon, BGL 360 & MYOB Accountants Enterprise. Working as part of our team, you will be responsible for many elements of the accounting affairs of a diverse client base from various industries. An understanding and interest in farming issues would be an Whenadvantage.youjoin our team we will provide you with excellent training and professional development and an enjoyable work environment. To express your interest or to obtain a job description, please forward your resume and references to Mr Dallas Landwehr, Director PO Box 737, Horsham Vic 3402 by 23rd September, dallas@bchaccountants.com.au2022 PUBLICACCOUNTANTPRACTICE Part Time/Full Time

• Hold VIT registration or be eligible to apply. close: 23-09-2022

Intensive Mental Health Clinician $39.26hoursto $44.92 per hour

Ss Michael & John’s Primary School, Horsham John’s

• Embrace existing school-wide management systems and promote high standards of behaviour.

• Demonstrated classroom teaching capabilities that enable students to achieve their full potential

Ss Michael and

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CPA/CA Qualification is preferred but not necessary

• Committed to collaborative and reflective practice and work effectively in a team.

Position commences: Term 1 2023

The successful applicant will be required to:

For further information email employment@gch.org.au or call contact person on 5358 7400 Closing: 12pm Monday 3 October 2022 To download a position description and key selection criteria form visit our website: gch.org.au Due to unprecedented growth, Bugroff Pest Busters are seeking a full-time Pest Control Technician and a Customer Care Consultant for the office. Join an amazing, caring, loyal and passionate team. Bugroff have been awarded the best in Australia and have now joined forces with Australia’s largest pest company, Flick, you will have opportunities like never before. Applications close 23rd September Send resumes to Rebekahrebekah.pfeiffer@flick.com.au A ANTICIMEX COMPANY

• Ability to develop constructive and respectful relationships with students, parents and colleagues, which engender positive attitudes toward learning

Applications

A great work ethic • Drive and ambition

principal@smjhorsham.catholic.edu.auMrsAndreaCoxPrincipal St Michael & St John’s Primary School 7 McLachlan St, Horsham Victoria 3402 Phone: 03 5382 3000 2023 Teaching Positions If you want to join the HRCC team and serve our diverse, close-knit and engaged local community, check out the roles below! Co-ordinator Rates & Valuations • Permanent full-time • Flexible working arrangements available • Band 6 ($84,375 - $91881pa plus super, negotiable based on rates experience) Supported Playgroup Facilitator • Permanent, ongoing, 1 day per week • Band 5 ($35.23 per hour) • Condition of employment: You must have received or be willing to receive the COVID-19 vaccination by date of hire to be considered; be willing to show proof of vaccination; or be willing to prove exemption from vaccination requirements for medical reasons Career Opportunities To apply for this job go Scan18ApplicationsRefhrcc.recruitmenthub.com.auto:code:6090287closeSeptember2022theQRcodetolearnmore. Carer Respite Coordinator Permanent Part Time Job No. 4397 closes 19/09/2022 Food Services Cleaner / Relief Delivery Driver Permanent Part Time Job No. 4401 closes 19/09/2022 Pharmacy Technician Permanent Full / Part Time Job No. 4404 closes 21/09/2022 Operating Suite Nurse Unit Manager Permanent Full Time Job No. 4381 closes Plumber09/10/2022 Permanent Full Time Job No. 4342 closes Podiatrist12/10/2022 Permanent Part Time Job No. 4400 closes 10/10/2022 To apply or for more information please go to: https://whcg.mercury.com.au/ Proudly part of Grampians Health Due to the continuing growth of BCH Accountants an opportunity to join this progressive tax practice with a farming client base could be your next key career move. We have a great opportunity for a highly motivated, dedicated and ambitious person to join our loyal and professional team of accountants. BCH Accountants would like to offer you a position which matches your interests & skills. Key attributes

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Primary School invites applications for the following positions 2 Classroom Teachers Full Time Contract Positions 1 Physical Education Teacher 12 mth Maternity Leave replacement The Ss Michael and John’s school community is committed to the safety, wellbeing and protection of all children in our care.

Focused on Client Service

• Uphold the Vision and Mission of the school.

Applications in writing to include 3 referees.

Situations VacantSituations VacantSituations Vacant ...WE’RE THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR YOUR BUSINESS We can help! – the largest circulating newspaper in the Wimmera, southern Mallee and Grampians. Telephone (03) 5382 1351 Emailteam.aceradio.com.auhorshamreception@ Place your situation vacant advertisement forLookinginstaff? Page 38 Wednesday, September 14, 2022www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au **Attractive salary packaging in addition to salary** See our website for further information We are seeking committed and passionate people who are ready for exciting and rewarding careers in our growing community health organisation be someone making a difference for people in your Contact:$35.7638Homelessness$34.0438HomelessnessEmploymentcommunityOpportunitiesSupportWorkerhoursto$39.26perhourCaseManager(Intensive)hoursto$39.26perhourGemmaBeavisForfurtherinformationemail employment@gch.org.au or call contact person on 5358 7400 Closing: 12pm Monday 26 September 2022 To download a position description and key selection criteria form visit our website: gch.org.au 20 Coaches Applications are now open for all football grades for the 2023 season Auskick Available grades Seniors Reserves Under 17's Under 14's More information ravis Mackley 477 925 002 About The Football Apply Now Application Deadline Application letters including experience and grade preference can be emailed to president@lakersfnc org au 30th September 2022 TLFNC is looking to strengthen our football division across all teams We have a loyal base of players to build upon who wish to see the club achieve great things on and off the field Juniors are an important part of our club and we aim to field all teams in 2023 If you re up for the next challenge in your coaching career then look no further, Fur Life Vet Horsham formally Horsham Veterinary Hospital are seeking our next super star nurse. Come work in a hospital where you can utilise your clinical skills every day! Why you should apply: • Opportunity for full time (four day working week) or part time work with flexible days. • We employ cleaners to undertake all the general hospital cleaning tasks so that nurses can focus on patient care. • Nurses are utilised to their full potential. We conduct team-based consulting and operate surgey in teams of 3 (Vet, Vet Nurse and Nurse Assistant) • Ongoing training is highly valued, we have team training sessions scheduled in weekly for nurses and vets. • VNCA membership is provided. • Paid volunteer leave, parental leave and Apiam Reward day (extra day of annual leave!) • Discounts from various retail, travel, fitness and health providers. • Work life balance and mental health taken seriously, we have our own Mental Health First Aid Officer and an excellent Employee Assistance Program. • Opportunity to join a passionate and highly skilled team of Veterinary professionals with a variety of cases and procedures. • Opportunities for further career development within an industry leading organisation.  What you’ll need to succeed:  • 2 years’ work experience in a fast-paced hospital environment. • Certificate IV in Veterinary nursing is desirable but not essential. • Strong communication skills with a love for talking to clients and their pets. • Flexibility to work weekdays and weekends on a rotating roster as required. • A strong passion and dedication to providing high quality care to patients. • Mature and confident approach when communicating with clients and nursing patients. If this role sounds like something you would be interested in or have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact liz.luy@apiam.com.au To apply email your CV and cover letter to liz.luy@apiam.com.au Applications close Monday 3rd October Veterinary Nurse Permanent employment opportunity NDIS Plan Management Officer 38 $34.47hoursto $38.43 per hour Contact: Mia Fraser **Attractive salary packaging in addition to salary** See our website for further information We are seeking committed and passionate people who are ready for exciting and rewarding careers in our growing community health organisation be someone making a difference for people in your EmploymentcommunityOpportunities

• Ability to assess and monitor student achievement, use data for improved learning, and report on student progress.

Mental Health Supper Worker 30.4 $31.41hoursto$36.50 per hour

• Demonstrated commitment to developing your professional practice to improve the quality of teacher knowledge, skills and expertise to improve student outcomes

are asked to address the following key selection criteria:

Ph. 5382 0044

Day Program Group Assistant - Casual

• Qualified Maintenance Team Members

Classroom Teacher - Upper Primary

If you have any questions regarding this position please call Daryl on 0418 504 841.

A dedicated and experienced RN with strong clinical skills to provide a high standard of clinical and personal care to consumers.

Selection criteria for the position will include your proficiencies in the following: - communication skills, use of computers, Microsoft programmes, sound English, Grammar and Mathematical skills.

Email: andrew@jkmilling.com.au

This role is based in Warracknabeal Campus.

WE ARE HIRING

OFFICE ACCOUNTSADMINISTRATIONMANAGER

All applicants must be fully vaccinated.

JK Milling is seeking a career focused person for the above mentioned position.

Applicants with previous exposure in the grains and transport sectors or having training / experience in sales should consider this position as an advancement for their career.

Training will be provided therefore persons who might have a focus for the abovementioned work tasks but no experience, are also encouraged to apply.

ApplicationsPosition’canbe sent to principal@nls.vic.edu.au or 2 Mackay St, Nhill 3418

Associate Nurse Unit Manager - Full Time

This role is based in Warracknabeal Campus.

We have a full-time position available for a 3rd Year to Qualified Auto Electrician

Situations VacantSituations VacantSituations Vacant www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au The Weekly Advertiser @theweeklyaddy Page 39Wednesday, September 14, 2022 www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au The Weekly Advertiser is seeking a highly motivated Graphic Designer to fill a rare vacancy within our production department operating out of ACE Radio Broadcasters’ Horsham headquarters. The Weekly Advertiser is distributed free of charge every Wednesday across much of western Victoria and is a regional Australian media success story, having experienced dramatic growth in the past 10 Ityears.hasalso become the benchmark print publication in a highly competitive regional media environment. The successful applicant will work in a close, collaborative and supportive environment with other production staff, along with the sales and editorial teams. Duties and responsibilities: • Create advertisements for print • Produce other graphical elements and special publications as required • Plan and produce newspaper layouts in conjunction with the editorial and sales departments • Liaise and work closely with administration, production and advertising departments on newspaper design, construction and content • Typesetting of classified advertisements as compiled by the reception and administration team. • Send the paper to print • Liaise with account managers regarding upcoming features in the paper • Maintain quality control practices Requirements: • Experience with Adobe Creative Cloud software – specifically InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop • Familiarity with spreadsheet software such as Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel • Superb communication skills. For additional information regarding this position including a full position description please forward your inquiry to kellys@aceradio.com.au ACE Radio Broadcasters is an equal-opportunity employer. The Weekly Advertiser (clearly) needs a new Graphic Designer headlineheadlineheadline Can you seethree things wrong with this headline ? Rural Northwest Health is a public health service with a focus on providing high quality care and services to its residents and clients, and providing a supportive environment to its team members For further information on any of the above positions please contact: Maizah Jane De San Andres Human Resources Officer T: (03) 5396 1225 Applications which include a cover letter and resume should be forwarded to applications@rnh.net.au by the 30th September 2022. Rural Northwest Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

Responsible in the day to day operations and management of clinical care, and performance monitoring of the acute and urgent care team members.

Responsible for delivering quality consumer focused physiotherapy services across our Community Health and Clinical Care areas.

Applications close Saturday, October 15, 2022.

Above award rates with the opportunity of overtime.

The ANUM acts as a professional and clinical role model for all team members, setting high clinical standards and ensuring the delivery of high standards of evidence based nursing.

For a job description please phone (03) 5391 2144 or email admin@nls.vic.edu.au with the subject line of ‘Classroom Teacher

For enquiries phone 03 5382 2669.

This role is based in Warracknabeal Campus.

Applications close: Friday 14th October, 2022

Please reply with your resume to the: Human Resources Manager, JK Milling P/L, PO Box 1239, Horsham 3402

Registered Nurses - Full Time, Part Time

Immediate start with on the job training and scope for future development and opportunities are available.

Position commences: Friday 20th January 2023

• Production Team Members - must have forklift licence and be able to work shift work

Above award wages will apply to the right applicant. Please send your current CV to: Daryl Robertson, Daryl Robertson’s Auto Electrical P/L 28-30 Dimboola Rd, Horsham 3400 or email: accounts@autoelectrical.info

The Day Program delivers an innovative and relevant social support group that helps support our community members to maintain and enhance their physical, social and emotional wellbeing.

This role is based across Warracknabeal Campus and Hopetoun Campus.

Johnson Asahi was established in 1995 and specialises in the production & export of livestock feed throughout Asia and the Middle East. It is part of the Johnson family business who will celebrate 100 years of operation in 2023.

If you have the skills and are interested in becoming a member of our team, please submit your resume to janew@jasahi.com.au or send to PO Box 795, Horsham, Victoria 3402.

If you are friendly, reliable, honest, able to work unsupervised, and able to work as part of a dynamic team, we would love to hear from you.

This role is based across Warracknabeal, Hopetoun, and Beulah Campuses.

The role will include general administration duties, client services and a range of documentation tasks related to our domestic and international, merchandising, manufacturing and export operations.

Nurse Unit Manager Acute/Urgent Care - Full Time

Nhill Lutheran School is seeking applicants for a passionate and innovative teacher. The successful applicant will demonstrate enthusiasm and creativity in their daily work as a classroom teacher, fostering an environment where students are fully engaged in their learning. The successful applicant should be willing to support the Christian ethos of the school.

Physiotherapist - Full Time

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WANTS YOU! WALK DELIVERANDPAPERS • Immediate start! • Negotiate your own hours • Earn money straight away • Dimboola • Horsham • Ararat • Nhill • Warracknabeal To apply, contact The Weekly Advertiser distributor Shannon Muller by horsham.distribution@gmail.comemailing Currently seeking walkers in:

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Due to Company growth, we are seeking committed individuals to join our team . The positions are currently based at our Horsham site with the opportunity to move to our new Dooen factory later in the year.

12 month contract for 2023 (with potential to be ongoing)

Applications are invited from suitably qualified teachers, including graduates, for full time, fixed term, classroom teaching positions to commence on 27 January 2023.

• Current Resume (no more than 3 pages)

Skillinvest is an equal opportunity employer

GWMWater contact: Ollie Reynolds, People Talent and Culture Officer

Subscribe to receive GWMWater job alert emails by visiting gwmwater.org.au/careers

Leading the delivery and development of high quality Child, Youth & Family Services, this role includes overall responsibility for the Wimmera and Central Highlands.

Louise Netherway, Senior Manager Child, Youth and Families louise.netherway@vt.uniting.orgWestern(03)53624000

leadership experience and experience in developing and leading complex programs and services

11 McLachlan Street Horsham gwmwater.org.au

Interested?

• Address core selection criteria mentioned in the position description.

BCH Accountants is offering an exciting Office Administration position to a motivated person to join their progressive and friendly Accounting Practice. The Practice is located in Horsham and has a large client base. Working in the Accounting, Taxation and Small Business industry offers variety, which can be both challenging and rewarding The position will be offered to the right applicant on a permanent part-time/full-time

GWMWater is an EEO employer and is committed to continuously improving our quality, safety and environmental systems. Full vaccination for COVID-19 is a condition of employment for all staff.

Positions close: Sunday, 18 September 2022

• hold, or be seeking to hold, Victorian Institute of Teaching Registration.Fora position description and application form visit www.spnhill.catholic.edu.au or email principal@spnhill.catholic.edu.au This school community promotes the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of all children.

Applications close by Tuesday 20th September 2022.

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There is One Who is constant in all the changes and seasons of our lives - God. God never changes. His love is unwavering; He is faithful. (Lamentations 3: 22, 23). He is the God of our mountains and the God of our valleys. He is the same yesterday, today and forever. (Hebrews 13:8)

The Manager Child, Youth & Families is part of the Western Community Services Leadership Team. This position has both a strategic and operational focus, and actively contributes to achievement of Uniting’s Strategic Objectives.

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Applicants must embrace a spirit of working in partnership with colleagues, students and parents in an exciting learning environment.

The Child, Youth & Families team promote the safety, stability and development of vulnerable children, young people and their families; and build capacity and resilience for children, families and the community. This position leads a team of employees and volunteers and is responsible for ensuring service responsiveness to consumer and community needs and identifying and responding to evolving service development requirements. A key part of the role is developing and maintaining sustainable and productive partnerships and ensuring accountability with statutory requirements.

GWMWater is an innovative and progressive employer committed to contributing to the sustainable growth of communities within the Grampians, Wimmera and Mallee regions.

St Patrick’s School, Nhill

We are eager for enthusiastic teachers, who display excellent teaching skills, to join our wonderful school community.

The arrival of spring reminds us of the changing seasons. For some years I lived in Darwin where there are only the wet and the dry seasons. I did miss autumn and spring. As with different seasons in the weather so likewise our lives have different seasons. The Bible talks of these different seasons or times in our lives in the Book of Ecclesiastes, chapter 3. We have times of joy and grief; happiness and sadness; gain and loss; abundance and scarcity; planting and harvesting; work and rest; childhood and adulthood; sickness and health; birth and death; war and peace; persevering and letting go; staying put and moving on. These times, whether they are good times or bad times, do not last forever. There is an old saying ‘this too will pass’. And it does. Nothing lasts forever. Change is certain.

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To express your interest please forward your resume, covering letter and references to Mr Dallas Landwehr, Director PO Box 737, Horsham Vic 3402 by 16th September, dallas@bchaccountants.com.au2022

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• possess the skills and abilities necessary to provide students with a rich and rewarding educational experience and will embrace a collegial, team-based approach to teaching and learning. be appropriately qualified, demonstrate enthusiasm and ability to deliver the appropriate curriculum to a range of educational abilities, and be able to provide care and support for students whilst supporting and respecting the ethos of the school and its haveenvironment.ademonstrated commitment to Catholic education and to the safety and wellbeing of children.

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“The best part was how well everyone worked. Properly using players is re ally satisfying, especially when you come into a grand final. Everything was seamless and Edenhope-Apsleybeautiful.”captain Alarna Proffit said it felt amazing to win.

Rylee Hateley moved the ball quick ly for Laharum and Maddie Iredell stepped up in the goal ring.

Edenhope-Apsley playing co-coach Sarah Domaschenz said she was speechless at the end of the nail-biting game.“We’ve been waiting for this for 32 years and we’re so proud,” she said.

A blinding performance in Satur day’s Horsham District league grand final from Emily Burgess in goal keeper supported by a consistent Ca sey Bernhardt in goal defence got the Saints over the line by two goals against reigning premier Laharum.

The Saints were moving the ball quickly down the court and a quick goal by the Demons before the end of the first quarter had the score Eden hope-Apsley 14 to Laharum 10.

“We were so happy to do it for our club and our community,” she said.

Bernhardt took every opportunity for a rebound to give the Saints an edge, however, with both teams shooting at about 80 percent accuracy, the ball had to be stopped before entering the goalCampbellring.

continued to feed well to McDonald and Feder who were looking collected, while down the other end Caitlin Story did not let the league best-and-fairest winner rattle her game, also keeping her cool.

“We focus on our seven on the court and our bench players and block eve rything else out.

Rebounds from Rebecca McIntyre gave the Demons a chance to reduce the margin and the intensity of the

“Through the crowd and noise you could hardly hear the umpires, but it was great to have that support.”

Laharum had the first centre and it was a demonstration of high-quality

BY ABBY WALTER

Edenhope-Apsley won its first A Grade netball premiership since the club’s amalgamation in 1999.

Domaschenz said her team was com posed and calm throughout the four quarters.“Wekeep each other from getting drawn into the excitement,” she said.

The crowd’s energy increased in the secondEdenhope-Apsleyquarter. was able to risk longer passes down the court with Sacha McDonald and Carlee Feder finding front position and shooting accurately to keep the Saints in front.

More intercepts from Burgess with Domaschenz and Hayley Campbell bringing the ball down the court quickly, kept the margin at five goals for most of the quarter.

crowd continued to increase as the game became closer. Unforced errors by Edenhope-Apsley had Laharum capitalising on every opportunity to score and the margin was reduced to twoThegoals.Saints had to keep control of their centre passes and score on each one to hold onto the end.

Some physicality between the teams and some unforced errors saw a lot of back and forth in the midcourt.

Saints co-coach Dulcie Shireffs said she had never been so proud.

GAME ON: Laharum’s Maddie Iredell protects the ball from EdenhopeApsley defender Casey Bernhardt during the Horsham District league’s A Grade grand final on Saturday.

“We managed to keep control and keep calm and play our own game.

“I’ve been at Edenhope-Apsley for three years now and every year the support throughout the club is amaz ing and being a part of that is what I love the most.”

Down to the wire

Burgess and Bernhardt combined well to create space and opportunity for each other to snag intercepts.

It was one for the history books at Horsham City Oval.

The third quarter saw more infringe ments called as the stakes were rising and the margin increased to the largest difference of the day at nine goals.

Laharum’s Erin Mellington in wing attack took a flying intercept, which had the navy and red crowd cheering.

Laharum had to contend hard against Saints pressure down the court.

“Everyone in the team played to get us here and in these tight games, you have to know when to change play ers on the court and when not to, but everyone got on the court for finals.”

“What a game. The effort that goes into coming this far is ridiculous and

From that moment, the rest of the quarter had the teams going goal for goal before the half-time whistle.

Neither team made any changes to the players or positions on the court.

Sarah Burgess hit the ground run ning in the second half, taking an intercept on the first centre for a quick goal by the Saints.

netball from the first whistle. Defend ers were working hard for both teams and the game was going goal for goal.

With both teams appearing to speed up shortly before three-quarter time there were more contested balls and players who kept their balance were able to use those Edenhope-Apsleyopportunities.hadaseven-goal lead going into the final quarter.

Edenhope-Apsley had its first chance to create a margin after contact by La harum’s Maddie Iredell and an inter cept from Bernhardt on the next centre had the Saints three goals ahead.

Burgess took an intercept in the dy ing moments of the game and with the ball in Edenhope-Apsley’s hands, the final whistle blew on a competitive and exciting game of netball.

to win is the icing on top,” she said.

Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

The Kees brought their intense pres

The Kees, perhaps spurred on and encouraged by the Panthers’ miserable accuracy inside forward 50 – the Pan thers’ two goals, 10 behinds at quarter time – were sharp with their shots all day to take advantage of every sneaking goal-kicking opportunity. If

The Kees were told to keep the ball locked in contest, while Panthers coaches urged their players to find comfort in space.

As the collective sound of bomber jackets and overcoats being dragged from shoulders and backpacks as the early-spring chill reappeared on cue, Kees coach Stuart Farr kept his boys tight in their huddle long after the Panthers had taken up their posts around the ground.

sure and underdog attitude from the first bounce.

liams, who had let Rupanyup off the hook after an impressive Kalkee pres sure-game tutorial.

Would-be best-on-ground medallist Japser Gunn was not immune to a mounting toll the game had taken on players’ legs.

BY MICHAEL SCALZO

Panthers’ Blake Turner lets it loose, the Kees gather and hit a bound ary-headed leading Corey Williams – his marker set 40 metres from goal.

However, his miss after the siren will stand as a lost opportunity for Kalkee to have pulled off, what would have been, one of Horsham District league’s most amazing grand-final wins.Winning Rupanyup captain Daniel Schaper said he felt ‘sick’ for Wil

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Jack Musgrove almost took mark of the decade in the third quarter, running back with the flight on the scoreboard side, netball-court end of the Panthers’ forward flank, before the ball bobbled out when he hit the ground minutes later. The attempted hanger, and a pre-break scuffle involving Panthers captains Jack Musgrove and Brayden Ison

The Panthers are two points up with an unknowing minute to play when the goal umpire signals a behind to make it three the difference.

With numbers at the contest, they tried to smother the Panthers’ desire to take the ball to the outside and prevent the damage of runners such as Mitch ell Gleeson and Jack Kreuzberger who cut them up with dash at every chance.

As Ison kicked for goal at the club house end, the Panthers could have saved themselves the scare to come, but perhaps only a Kees member could answer what would hurt more – a missed chance to win it after the siren, or no chance at all.

Kalkee’s back-pocket Louis Papst restarts play quickly from the goal square, before the ball settles with a contest just past centre wing.

and Kees’ full-back Matthew Magee, made a noisy crowd noisier before the final break.

Rupanyup was tipped the cleaner team of the two, but early Panther fumbles and goal-kicking yips, while they improved as the day wore on, never evaporated.

Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

“He took the mark and I thought surely a bit of luck has to turn our way – they had kicked goals from everywhere all day. But my heart goes out to him, grand finals shouldn’t be decided like that,” he said.

Almost inaudible because of a crowd who sensed the importance of the next 20 seconds – the siren sounded, and people gathered on the old grandstand rushed to its edges to get a better view of the game’s last kick.

With play resumed, the interchange gates and massage tables got full use as players cramped up along centre wing like slumped bees.

Panthers hold on after siren chance

The final score: Rupanyup 11.17 (83) d Kalkee 12.8 (80).

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the Kees won, the Panthers would have no-one to blame other than the infamous yips, which it seemed the Panthers had invited to join them for a day of Rupanyup’sfun.

With remnants of any Sat urday afternoon warmth drifting away from Horsham City Oval, Brayden Ison, along with the Rupanyup crowd, celebrates what many thought was the sealer.

For what it is worth, it was a great spectacle for people with no skin in the game or people happy they had just watched a district-league thriller.

It was an almost cruel ask for Wil liams, who had played the perfect small forward, two-goal game.

The only senior to complete all 21 events, Drew has had an amazing, consistent running season with great family support.

Claire Christian won the Freeland sub-junior aggregate trophy having raced most of the sea son with consistent wins or places.

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Michael Gadsden had not made it into the Charlton Park winner’s circle since relocat ing from Ararat with his partner Denbeigh Wade about two years ago, but finally broke his hoo doo courtesy of six-year-old gelding Fragmental. Up-and-coming Charlton concession driver Ryan Sanderson took the reins for Gadsden in a $7000 NR up to 50 Pace and led from ‘go to whoa’ with Fragmental out of gate three, to score by four metres from the favourite Shardonant, Greg Sugars, in a rate of 1:57.2 for the 1609-me treFragmentaldash. had served notice of imminent suc cess with a close up second placing just five days earlier at Horsham, and once in front, Sanderson controlled the tempo of the contest and the com bo always looked the ones to beat.

Twisted Bliss has won three races from eight starts this season for owners the Thompson fam ily, taking a career record to six wins, 13 minors and $42,885 from 36 starts.

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Jess Maffescioni won the open and veteran championship trophies, reflecting the hard work she puts in every week.

Drawn the extreme outside of the second line, Twisted Bliss settled well back in the field for the 2100-metre journey.

In the sub-junior one-kilometre event, Jerome Baker, 4:15, finished fastest followed by Nash Santuccione, 4:17, with Tanner Freeland, 4:20, third.The club’s events have handicap times for all participants with runners of all ages enjoying social cross country runs.

Stawell trainer Jason Ainsworth also enjoyed success at Charlton courtesy of a copybook drive by James Herbertson with Sarahleonie Bow in the $8000 North West Ag Trot.

Twisted Bliss

The four-year-old daughter of Betterthancheddar, USA, finished in a flurry to snatch a last-stride victory from Puzzle Piece, Michael Bellman, in a rate of 1:58.0 mile rate 2100 metre.

BY TONY LOGAN

After the handicap times were applied, the

Monaghan finishes in style

Charlton Harness Racing Club opened last week’s Victorian meetings with an eight-event card and a couple of ‘locals’ made the most of their home ground ad vantage.Trainer

Tormey bided her time until the 300-metre mark to give her charge more rein and fan wide for the final charge to the line.

South Australian owner and trainer Vaughan Newman sent Fragmental over the border to Gadsden in June as a two-time winner and win number three landed at start 10 for the new camp.

‘Sarah’ has hit a purple patch of form for Ainsworth, posting three wins from seven starts and taking her career record to seven wins, eight minors and $43,270 from 49 starts.

Success at home

Charlton horseman John Tormey combined with his daughter Ellen as driver to take out the ‘lucky last’ at the meet with handy pacing mare Twisted Bliss.

The club will start the 2023 season in March. We wish all participants in the Melbourne mar athon all the best.

– Nathan Baker

• It’s Hot To Trot at Stawell today; Horsham, day meeting, AFL Grand Final Eve Holiday Friday, September 23; Stawell, day meeting, Wednesday, October 5.

Sarahleonie Bow

The final Stawell Amateur Athletic Club race of the season, the Chris Blake three-kilometre championship event, was run in perfect condi tions on Saturday in the Ironbarks.

Jess Maffescioni, 13:37, was the fastest woman with Elise Monaghan, 14:03, and Naomi Hunter, 16:49, second and third respectively.

Nash Santuccione, 14:01, was the fastest sub-junior across three kilometres, followed by Jerome Baker, 14:10, and Will Freeland, 14:56.

Col Barnett, 12:10, stormed home to claim fastest time followed by Drew Christian, 12:20, and Nathan Baker, 12:47.

Drew Christian won the Rickard teams trophy, Keith Haymes aggregate trophy, open champion ship and veteran championship.

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The eight-year-old mare showed plenty of dash out of gate five at the start of the 2100-metre journey and Herbertson quickly slotted her into a sweet spot three back on the pegs for most of the‘Herbie’trip. edged Sarahleonie Bow away from the markers at the 500 and worked her three and four wide into clean air at the top of the home stretch.Trotting boldly, the mare quickly reeled in the opposition to score, untouched in the new track record rate of 1:59.6.

In the sub-juniors, Claire Monaghan claimed first place with Kade Santuccione second and Cameron Christian third.

senior winner was Elise Monaghan, with Joel Freeland second and Jess Maffescioni third.

In other games, Tatyoon was successful in the reserves, overcoming Glenthompson-Dunkeld by four goals.

Naish McRoberts, Tom Taurau, Brady Miller and Ben Robertson were also named in the Ea gles’ best players.

Ararat came out firing in the Mininera and District Football League grand final on Saturday, determined not to let the same thing happen as in the qualifying final when they were beaten by Tatyoon by 27 points.

Team-mate Zachary Jenkins was awarded the VCFL Medal for his strong performance in the grand final.

Picture: TERRI-ANNE LEWIS

Tatyoon had 18 scoring shots compared with Ar arat’s 23, with only five of them resulting in goals.

BY JONATHAN BOX

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Penshurst was definitely the stronger team in the under-16 grand final beating Caramut by 14 goals.

WINNING FORM: Ararat Eagles senior footballers celebrate a highly successful season, which the team capped off with a 45-point win against Tatyoon to take the 2022 premiership.

Ararat claims Mininera title

Ararat was able to secure the first goal early in the game, while Tatyoon kicked themselves out of it with only five points scored in the first quarter, compared with the Eagles’ three goals, two points. League best-and-fairest Jaydo Wright had a great game and was instrumental in his team’s success, proving why he was awarded the Lewis Medal.Aiden Graveson was a standout in front of goals kicking five, which earned him best-on-ground and he was awarded the Jim Knight Medal.

It was not their day, but William Henderson, Sean McDougall, David Brady, Anthony Rosato, Kieran Collins and Alexander McDougall all tried hard for their team.

With 23 votes Georgie Carberry of the Horsham Demons is the 2022 Wim mera Football Netball League A Grade netball Heather Hatcher Medallist.

Wimmera league football um pires selected their 2022 season’s best on Monday night with the region now celebrating another three-time league medal listMinyip-Murtoafootballer. ruckman Kieran Delahunty has won his third Toohey Medal after clearing his nearest Wim mera Football Netball League rivals by eight points in a run-away vote count.Delahunty, who has a chance to add a premiership medal to his 2022 haul on Saturday, polled 25 votes, ahead of teammate Luke Fisher and Stawell coach Thomas Eckel, who tied as run ner-up with 17 votes.

“It was kind of tricky last season. It was very start and stop,” he said.

“I’ve had lots of support from the Demons,” she said.

She said she was not expecting the award, but was excited to receive it after the successful year her team has had.“I think this year we really worked hard on being a team and our ma jor thing has been working together, which I think has really shown on the court,” she said.

Nhill’s Lucas Dahlen burg, Southern Mallee Giants’ Cole man Schache and Dimboola’s Jack Landt polled 11 votes.

“You certainly don’t win these med als without team success, and we have had a good year as a club,” he said.

The Hank Neil Medal, given to the Wimmera league football best-andfairest winner in the reserves competi tion, also found a willing neck to hang upon on Monday evening.

Further down the honour board, Ararat’s Samuel Summers polled 13 votes, while Horsham Demons’ Dyson Parish and Minyip-Murtoa’s Adam Schache tied on 11 votes.

“So, while the team was a bit slow er to get going this season, towards the back half of the year we started

VOTE COUNT: Stawell footballer Thomas Eckel finished joint runner-up Toohey Medallist with Luke Fisher in the 2022 Wimmera league season.

A vital piece of the Burras’ on-ball success, Delahunty has played a star ring role in the ruck; his big leap and silky taps often a cornerstone of his midfielder’s clearance capacity.

Stawell’s Michelle Beaton shot 412 goals for the season to win leading goalStawell’sshooter.Sophie Barber won C Re serve best-and-fairest with 19 votes.

Club championship Horsham Demons with 2375 points.

Warrack Eagles’ Jordan Taylor won the count and the medal 10-votes ahead of Horsham Saints’ Gavin Kelm who polled 16 Minyip-Murtoavotes.had further leaguevote representation with Joseph Parish claiming third place with 15 votes.

Ararat pair Thien Nguyen and Max Allgood each claimed 10 votes, while Stawell’s Lucky Ika followed them with nine votes.

Third Toohey for Burras ruckman

Mallee Giants that season because he knew how hard it was to earn a grand-final chance.

Carberry said Horsham Demons mem bers were at the clubrooms watching the count together on Monday night.

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“But, it has been exciting and I’ve loved playing in goals with Imogen Worthy.“I’veloved this season and hopefully we do well on the weekend.”

Delahunty said he did not expect to win a third Toohey Medal, after pre vious season wins in 2014 and 2021 while playing for Minyip-Murtoa. He said the medal was an individual honour, but insisted individual medals followed team success.

Winner, runner-up in premiership battle

what helps everyone look good.”

“I am looking forward to Saturday and I am excited to hopefully share a medal with the whole team.”

Horsham Saints’ Ashlee Grace won runner-up Hatcher Medallist with 21 votes, polling five best-on-courts, two games of two votes and two games with one vote.

Carberry polled five best-on-courts and two votes across four other games for a total of 23 votes.

Carberry will be taking the court with the Demons against Horsham Saints on Saturday in the grand final.

goal shooter with 448 goals. B Grade runner-up best-and-fairest was a threeway tie with Horsham Saints’ Jessi ca Cannane, Nhill’s Jenna Schneider and Stawell’s Jade Cross, each on 16 votes.InC Grade, Ararat’s Tess Thompson was awarded best-and-fairest with 28 votes.Zeena Kelm, of Horsham Saints, was runner-up with 27 votes.

“Moving into goal attack this year has been really hard. Losing half our side from last year and our coach Tiff Heir telling me I was going into goals was a lot of pressure.

2022 life membership inductees Megan Shea, of Ararat; Toni Stewart, of Stawell.

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“In 2016 and 2017 when we lost two grand finals in a row, we didn’t have the week off in the finals series. I feel

this has been the perfect transition with a longer break this time around – we feel ready to go this weekend.”

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“Last year we thought we were a good chance to win it, however, we also go in super confident on Satur day,” he said.

Following Delahunty, Fisher and Eckel in the 2022 Toohey Medal lead er board, vote polling was competitive with a handful of players tied for third, fourth and fifth-place honours.

“We’ve lots of connections across the court and I’m good mates with everyone on the side, so I think that’s

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playing some good and consistent football.”Delahunty was playing for Western Australia Football League club Perth Demons during the 2019 season when Minyip-Murtoa claimed its first Wim mera league premiership win since 1998.He said he was ‘pumped’ for the Burras when they defeated Southern

Horsham Saints’ Kirsty Egan was runner-up on 15 votes and leading goal shooter with 287 goals.

Dimboola’s Michael Bowden, War rack Eagles’ Ryan McKenzie and Ar arat’s Liam Cavanagh each polled 13 votes, while Stawell’s Cam Kimber won 12

Abby Hallam of Horsham Saints and Holly Ross of Dimboola, with 11 votes each, shared the A Grade best under-21Horshamaward.Demons’ Imogen Worthy took out A Grade leading goal shooter with 447 goals.

In B Grade, Horsham Demons’ Bri anna Luciani won best-and-fairest with 19 votes and also won leading

Grace has played in the midcourt throughout the season and will also be taking the court at Horsham City Oval for the chance at a premiership.

Delahunty said he enjoyed the chance to play a full season after COVID-19 interruptions limited an opportunity for all players to maintain a season rhythm in 2021.

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John Delahuntly, of Minyip Mur toa; Alexander McRae, of Hor sham Saints; Daniel Greig, of Dimboola; Phillip Huebner, of Warrack Eagles; Shane Field, of Stawell; Cameron Kimber, of Stawell.

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Demons defender Kelsey Clark will be tough opposition.

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15-and-under: Horsham Saints v Horsham, 9.25am Horsham has made a comeback from its qualifying final loss to face Horsham Saints in the grand final.

It’s set to be a day of close netball across all grades.

B Grade: Horsham v Nhill, 1.15pm Nhill has a score to settle against Horsham, having lost to them by two goals in the semi-final.

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Horsham Demons v Ararat, 10am

Best-on-court: Georgia Hiscock, Horsham Demons

Football: Minyip-Murtoa by 7 points

Football: Ararat by 10 points

Saints’ Rori Marshman and Jorja Clode were league joint best-andfairest winners and will be ones to watch. Nicola Clyne has had a good

During the season the Saints de feated Stawell by 11 goals in round four and nine goals in round 13.

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Best on ground: Liam Cavanagh, Ararat

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Luciani shot 465 goals for the year and played some great netball.

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C Grade: Horsham Saints v Stawell, 2.40pm C Grade will be a battle between Horsham Saints and Stawell.

The clear top-tier sides will meet for the first time since round 15, when the Burras won by two goals. The Demons fared similar in their round-six meeting with the Burras, that margin the same as the next. It would make for a neat set of scorecards if MinyipMurtoa won the senior and reserves football premierships – a testament to how strong the Burras’ football continues to be.

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Best-on-ground: Luke Fisher, Minyip-Murtoa

In round one Demons defeated Nhill by one goal and in round 10 Demons won again, with a 10-goal margin.

Best-on-ground: Ben Taylor, Ararat

The Demons were the league’s best this season and finished three games higher than Horsham Saints and Ararat in second and third. They booked themselves a grand-final appearance with a second-round qualifyingfinal – holding on against a late Saints charge. On the other side of the ledger, Ara rat took no pity on a bruised Saints side and sent them packing in straight sets. The Rats, having taken the long grand-final road this final series, might pull something out of the bag against the well-rested Demons.

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The Eagles will face a strong Hor sham Saints side who have only lost one game for the year, to Horsham Demons.During the season the Saints de feated Warrack by 16 goals in round eight and 24 goals in round 17.

Kelm has been consistent for Saints this year and Tracey Dark is sure to shine in defence for Stawell.

17-and-under, Horsham Saints v Warrack Eagles, 10.30am Coming from fourth on the ladder, underdogs Warrack Eagles have given themselves a chance to be 17-and-under premiers.

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C Reserve: Horsham Saints v Stawell, 3.45pm Stawell secured a grand final berth by the skin of its teeth, narrowly defeatingFinishingNhill.insecond on the ladder, Stawell lost the qualifying final and has not faced the undefeated Saints side this finals series.

The top-two sides of the season meet each other again this Saturday after the Demons sent themselves straight into the grand final after claiming another win against Ararat in a qualifying final. The Rats, yet to clear the Demons in 2022, will have their work cut out for them – but in their last two clashes, were only two-goals short of the win. A far from impossible hill for the Rats to climb.

year for the Eagles and will be one of the strong contenders for the ball.

Saints’ captain Olivia Morris is one to watch, while Stawell’s Crys tal Summers is a key member of the Warrior’s line-up.

Horsham Demons v Ararat, 8.30am

Netball: Horsham Demons by 5 goals

Best-on-court: Georgia Hiscock, Horsham Demons

Best-on-ground: Liam Cavanagh, Ararat

In round two the Saints defeated Horsham by 26 goals and in round 11 the margin was 13 goals.

Best-on-court: Georgie Carberry, Horsham Demons

Best-on-court: Imogen Worthy, Horsham Demons

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13-and-under: Horsham v Horsham Saints, 8.20am Horsham will look to repeat its six-goal semi-final win against the Saints.TheDemons were undefeated this season, finishing top of the ladder with a percentage more than double that of the Saints, who finished in secondLeagueposition.runner-up best-and-fairest Sienna Manserra is sure to play a good game for the Demons and Saints’ Lena Marshman, league best-and-fairest, will be tough op position.When the teams met during the year Horsham won by 20 goals in round two and six goals in round 11.

Netball: Horsham Demons by 3 goals

Best on court: Georgie Carberry, Horsham Demons

The teams have not faced each other in finals, with the Saints de feating Warrack Eagles in the sec ond semi-final by three goals to go straight into the final.

The Saints’ only loss for the year was to the Eagles.

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Netball: Horsham Demons by 5 goals

Football: Minyip-Murtoa by 7 points

Horsham Saints netballers are capping off a strong season, featuring in six Wim mera league grand finals on Sat urday.Saints and Horsham Demons will start the day at Horsham City Oval in the 13-and-under and 15-and-un der games.

Best-on-ground: Luke Fisher, Minyip-Murtoa

Horsham finished on top of the ladder by percentage and has a league best-and-fairest player in their ranks in Brianna Luciani.

Best-on-ground: Will Minyip-MurtoaHolmes,

Sydney Thorogood has played well in defence all year and the ver satile midcourter and shooter Jenna Schneider is an asset for Nhill.

Sarah Miller and Sienna Manserra have enjoyed good sea sons and will likely be standouts on Saturday.

Strong showing from Saints

The Saints’ C Grade side was also undefeated for the year, but had its work cut out for it in the second semi-final to defeat Stawell by two goals.Zeena

Football: Minyip-Murtoa by 17 points

Netball: Horsham Saints by 1 goal

Football: Minyip-Murtoa by 13 points

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League best-and-fairest and run ner-up best-and-fairest Maddison Bethune and Gemma Freijah, re spectively, are integral to the Saints’ side.Demons’

Netball: Horsham Demons by 4 goals

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“I feel like it was close in most grades.“Horsham and Nhill were a little bit stronger in B Grade, but on a given day they are all beatable.

“All the teams in A Grade were capable of competing in finals, so it was quite a good struggle.

“I think that’s huge and I know coaches are watching the footage and working out strategies or re flecting on their game and what they need to improve on, so that’s improving the professionalism of players and coaches.”

“That’sgames.been a highlight for me, to be encouraging umpires to umpire A Grade matches and have those games umpired well,” she said.

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“It’s really exciting and everyone is feel ing positive,” she said.

“Our defence end is super strong as well as our midcourt.

“It’s also been great to get repre sentation netball going again.

“Increasing the profile of netball was something we could never do when we were on our own as Wim

Carberry said their opposition’s pressure on the ball across the whole court was going to be something the team would have to work hard at beating.

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“Anyone in A Grade could have made a good representation of themselves in finals – not that ev eryone could get to finals, but a lot of the matches were so close and a team that won in the first round was defeated the next time,” she said.

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“Last year our teams won their way to Melbourne but weren’t able to go because COVID-19 stopped everything, so to be able to have that run its full course this year was great.“To see a lot of those players who were in our representative sides playing for their clubs in A Grade this year was also great to see.”

competition remained competitive for the other teams.

Tough opposition: I think the Saints can be more predictable than the Demons, which might not work in their favour. I think Jedda Heard in Demons’ defen sive end will make it hard for the Saints to get the ball into the goal third.

Georgie Carberry

“The Saints have such good pressure and in the semi-final we were finding we were getting stuck in the midcourt,” she said.“It’s been our main area of focus; getting around that.

The Weekly Advertiser asked Wim mera Football Netball League net ball director Toni Stewart to step into the shoes of the Horsham De mons A Grade coach to give a perspective on the upcoming grand final game.

Highlights of the Wimmera Football Netball League netball competition for 2022 in cluded the standard of the game, umpiring and representative op portunities.WimmeraFootball Netball League netball director Toni Stewart said teams fought down to the wire for finals and grand finals berths, which were reflective of a great season.

“I think having a bigger base to draw from can be an advantage, although in 17-and-under Warrack Eagles got through to the grand final, so that’s great for a smaller town to be able to do that,” she said.

Strength in depth: Saints mid courters and shooters are very strong. Not to say the defenders aren’t also, but I think they have great strength in the midcourt. In the ring, I think goal attack Abby Hallam hardly missed. She moved well, gave us nothing and had fantastic rebounding tech nique.

“We are a fast and long-passing team, so when they have hands over every pass it’s hard to get the ball down the court like that.”

Tough competition: I think the Saints’ Jorja Clode, in goal shoot er, is playing a very mature game and they’re going to have to shut

“I really love that we’ve been able to promote netball and have the games filmed.

“It means the games are umpired in a good way and players play to the best of their ability.

mera Netball Association because we were changing leadership clubs year to year,” she said.

and make netball and football sports people want to play.

The Weekly Advertiser asked Southern Mallee Giants A Grade coach Anthony Schache to step into the shoes of the Horsham Saints A Grade coach to give a perspective on the upcoming grand final game.

A win on Saturday would be a cherry on top of Carberry’s 2022 season, even more so if she snags a best-on-court honour and takes the trifecta of markers for a successful season.

“Some of the clubs weren’t able to field all grades, but I think all the other clubs have been really supportive of that and hopefully that will grow next year with fewer teams missing in grades.”

Overall outlook: It’ll be a close one again. I’d like to go and see what happens in that game. The season has shown a good standard of netball, it’s a step up coming out of the Mallee days and this is a very respected net ball competition.

“We have a lot of depth across the court. “I play in the ring with Imogen Worthy and she has really stepped up this year.”

Competitive year all round

plays and when we played them, we got to know where the ball would go about 50 percent of the time when different players had possession.

“I feel like the clubs that lost to them just had something not work ing for them on the day, whereas Horsham or Nhill did.”

Game style: The Saints are a confident group and will throw a long pass into the game when they can. They have lots of set

FIGHT TO THE FINISH: Southern Mallee Giants’ Codie Robins defends Horsham Saints centre Ashlee Grace in a preliminary final at Warracknabeal. Horsham Saints won by 16 goals to proceed to the grand final.

Final stand: Both teams are so hard at the ball but in a really good way; it doesn’t get out of control. For whoever loses it will be tough because they both deserve to be where they are. The winner will be the team that brings their ‘A game’ and wants it the most in the end.

Match-up: Horsham Saints’ Ash lee Grace and Horsham Demons’ Georgia Hiscock will be a good match-up in centre. I thought Ash lee Grace played so well on Sunday, so they’ll have to stop her drive into the goal third. The Demons are go ing to have to stand tall against the defenders as well.

Mrs Stewart said while Horsham and Horsham Saints were among the strongest in the juniors, the

Mrs Stewart said the league had also worked hard to increase the profile of netball in 2022.

Georgie Carberry credits the friendship between every player in the Horsham Demons A Grade side to their success this“We’reseason.aclose-knit team who trust and believe in each other every game,” she said.“Ithink that’s what has set us apart this year.”Carberry is captain and has played the majority of this season wearing the goal attack bib.

her down and her partnership with Abby Hallam in goal attack. Jess Cannane leads by example really well and they probably need to shut her down and her feeding into the ring.

She won the 2022 Heather Hatcher Medal with consistent best-on-court per formances.Carberry said she was ‘super keen’ for the grand final – something she is no stranger to, with several big-dance ap pearances during her netball career.

Mrs Stewart also said she enjoyed having badged umpires on all A Grade

Young guns: Both teams are really young, which is awesome to see. I feel like the Horsham juniors have really pulled their weight. Imogen Worthy in goal shooter has been really solid and playing a really mature game which says a lot for Georgie Carberry and her leader ship in goal attack. I also think Grace Manserra is a young player who plays a really mature game. I love watching her skills.

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“It’s getting harder to field ju niors. There were a few juniors who would be playing more than one grade because teams were short of numbers, so that’s definitely some thing we have to work on, to try

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As team captain, Barnett said a grand final berth was a result of the team’s hard work throughout the season paying off.

A perfect season awaits...

Demons coach Tiffany Heir said the players had to ‘fight’ really hard for the semi-final win.

Since 2012, Horsham Demons have featured in seven grand finals, with four premierships under their belt — the last one in 2016.

In the Saints’ goal ring, Jorja Clode has also

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Heir said the Saints’ pressure across the court meant there were no easy opportunities to get the ball down to the shooters.

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“Now we have been breaking down a few one percent things in our game that we can work on to be better,” she said.

“We’re super excited and there’s a good vibe around the club, so hopefully we can finish it off on Saturday,” she said.

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She said the Saints connected down the court.

WA: Ally Hiscock Georgia Hiscock Grace Manserra

However, the Saints came back to prove their second-position ladder finish with a 16-goal win against Southern Mallee Giants after going goal for goal in the first half of the preliminary final.

Saints coach Jessica Cannane said it felt good to be heading to the biggest game of the year.

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At the end of the fourth quarter, the teams were 41 goals each and played the equivalent of a fifth quarter, with Horsham coming away with a nine-goal win.

impressed as a young player coming into her own this season. Grace Manserra, Demons, and Rory Doran, Saints, have found their places in wing defence and will be key in line-ups this week.Cannane said it was pleasing to push a side like Horsham into overtime.

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“The support we feel as a club and a team can really push us to make it to the end on Barnetttop.”reflected on the preliminary final against Southern Mallee Giants and the semi-final against Horsham Demons.

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“We knew we could play better and there was a positive vibe in the huddle.

“We were quite surprised to have finished sec ond. The finals have been really exciting and this just caps off all our hard work,” she said.

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Less than two weeks ago, the cross-town rivals played into overtime in a second semi-final to secure the first slot in the Wimmera league A Grade grand final.

Horsham Saints defender Elly Barnett is feeling good about the positive atmo sphere around her club and teammates.

Barnett said the team’s unrelenting sup port of each other and within the whole club was pushing them forward.

“This weekend we’ll have to lead for ward and keep the ball in front while watching Demons’ hands over the ball –because they’re always there. They have good defensive pressure and are really strong at the defensive end of the court.”

“We spoke in the break before overtime in the semi-final about settling the nerves and that’s what we need to do. The nerves and pressure that come with the excitement of finals are big and that’s because of how cutthroat it is.”

“We are good at pumping each other up,” she said.

“It’s going to be a great game to watch,” she said.Both teams have used the season to further develop junior players, with multiple names on the team list eligible for 17-and-under netball.

Hallam has been an accurate target in the goal ring during the finals series and Grace has con tinued her strong performance in the midcourt. Hiscock is a versatile member of the Demons, of ten starting in centre court but capable in defence, while Carberry has been a standout all season and is one to watch on Saturday.

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“They are fit and fast on the court and have a strong passion to win for their club,” she said.

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“We were lucky enough to have that second chance going into the semi-final, but what we really wanted was to go straight into the grand final, which we did,” she said.

Barnett said despite some changes to the team due to injuries, it had not slowed them down on their way to finals and throughout the series.

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“We have injuries and people out during the year, so the under-17s have really stepped up, which is a credit to our coaches for developing them,” she said.

Four top-10 players from the league vote count will take the court on Saturday, with Hatcher Medallist Georgie Carberry and third-placed Georgia Hiscock from Demons, and runner-up Ashlee Grace and best under-21 Abby Hallam from Saints, ready to play.

“We came together when we were even with Giants at half time and had a good chat,” she said.

Imogen Worthy has not skipped a beat, slotting into goal shooter for the Demons and averaging more than 30 goals a game.

The two teams last met in a grand final in 2018, when the Saints won a back-to-back premiership by one Saintsgoal.players from that team taking the court this week include Hallam, Grace and Elly Bar nett.Premiership coach Shannon Cross had her season cut short by injury this year, but will no doubt be a big supporter on the sidelines.

“They do not look out of place and we are super lucky to have them. They will be vital on Saturday.”

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GS: Imogen Worthy

“All of our netball teams are in grand finals, apart from B Grade. There’s a pos itive feeling around, it lifts our spirits and we’re all in it together enjoying the week.”

orsham Demons need to win one final game, the biggest game of the year, to finish the 2022 season undefeated and with a thirst to win, Horsham Saints should be there every step of the way.

“Everyone has belief in our team. We’ll be going in on Saturday knowing we can push the Demons. It’s nice going back to Horsham City Oval and we want to keep the momentum from how we played after half time on Sunday and take it into Saturday,” she said.

Heir said the Demons had been concentrating on fitness and strength training this year.

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This was the closest margin between the two teams for the season, with Horsham winning by 18 goals in round two and 41 goals in round 11.

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“If Dimboola did not lose those 12 premiership points, they would have finished third. That would have giv en them a double chance, and any thing could have happened from there,” he said.

“A three-game penalty like that was always going to put them be hind the eight ball.”

and claim their first title in a long time on KuchelSaturday.”notedArarat’s develop ment had also included important player pick-ups including midfield er Ben Taylor, and former Box Hill Hawk and multiple-league inter league representative Liam Cavana gh – players who had a significant impact on the Rats’ midfield and backline“Cavanaghpower.is probably the best

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In a fairy-tale alignment, Ara rat’s list is Wimmera league premiership material in the same season as the club’s 150th an niversary.Minyip-Murtoa, a side chas ing back-to-back titles after two COVID-washed seasons, will be the Rats’ challenger on Saturday.

“However, Ararat has kept devel oping and here they are, ready to try

“This is the first time the Giants have missed the finals since arriving in Horsham District league and then crossing into Wimmera league –that shows how strong and even the Wimmera competition is.”

“Most pundits thought Nhill, in its rebuilding phase, would struggle, but apart from the Tigers it has been an even season,” he said.

“They must get three or four years of senior football into their kids first, but the best part of it all is they should all hang around,” he said.

You could trust the Rats’ midfield

The Rats cannot let Cavanagh push back – he loves to play high and run forward, the Burras have to bring him back to the goal square whenever they can.

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Always with the possibility of his op ponent burning the Rats on the counter, Cavanagh said coach Matt Walder and the rest of the Rats’ team understood the risk-reward of such a role, and trusted Cavanagh and the rest of the backline to ensure the attacking payoff was in the Rats’“Guysfavour.inthe backline let me know if I am lagging off and not defending. They keep me honest and with Matt on the boundary, if he sees something to reset, either about my match-ups or timing, he lets me know. It is good to have another set of eyes to help out,” he said.

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Kuchel said even though he ex pected the Burras to be a premier

ship contender in 2022, he was im pressed with their form given player turnover in the 2021 offseason.

Kuchel said Ararat and Miny ip-Murtoa were always standout teams, however, Dimboola showed enough potential to suggest without its penalty for breaching player-pay ment rules in 2021, it could have had an impact on the final series.

Minor-premier style: Ararat is a side that likes to finesse with play ers who like to keep the ball in their hands.They are unafraid to chip it short, look laterally and even backwards if needed. The Rats like to get their overlap run going and really ‘go’ when the opportunity arises with runners and great users like Brody Griffin. That’s their best brand of football. It is what saw them finish on top of the ladder and it is what should have them win the Wimmera league premiership.

A barometer: The Rats’ barometer is Liam Cavanagh, who plays out of centre-half back. He plays his own game most of the time, however he relies heavily on Baydn Cos griff and Aaron Pianta to man those key-defensive match-ups. They are very capable of holding down Jae McGrath and Tim Mackenzie, and they must because they cannot have Cavanagh pulled back to the goal square – they need him up and about running the ball.

Touching on Nhill and District Sporting Club, Kuchel said there was ‘upside’ to its football future with a ‘swathe’ of young ‘local’ players who could build their club.

“The Burras lost five or six abso lute top-line players, so they have done really well to be there at the pointy end of the season,” he said.

Ahead of the grand final, The Weekly Advertiser spoke to The Shirtfront radio host Grant Kuchel to dissect the season.

Match-ups: The Rats might need to send someone like a Robert Armstrong to a Luke Fisher, but other than that, there’s no need to start with too many harder run-with roles.

Kuchel said the Southern Mallee Giants’ first absence from the 2022 finals and the improving form of Warrack Eagles demonstrated the competitiveness of the league.

First tap: Kieran Delahunty is the best ruckman in the league and that is where it all starts for Miny ip-Murtoa. When he plays well, the Burras play well because he gives them first use of the ball at stoppage – his mids always know where his left-hand tap is going.

Luke Fisher and Will Holmes, as well as young guys like Corey Morgan, who has improved out of sight since he was given an oppor tunity in the middle, can run with Ararat’sHolmesonballers.hasbeen a great pick-up for the Burras after he won Hume league’s Azzi Medal last year, while if they need someone to perform a run-with role, Nick Bal lagh, while only nine-stone wring ing wet, can get that job done.

The Weekly Advertiser spoke to The Shirtfront’s Daryl Eastwell about Ararat’s route to a grand-final win.

Back-six requirement: While the Burras can match the Rats in the midfield, the backline will have to be on its game to shut down big Tom Mills and young gun Jordan Cox. Burras’ stalwart John Dela hunty is still a good player and will be crucial in that team come Saturday.

“He is the one that has taken the competition by storm – he is an extremely good footballer.”

“I guess sometimes it looks easy to play this role, and perhaps it is, but it is only possible because we have those guys to lock down dangerous threats, which means when its right, I can attack off halfback,” he said.

Dragging Cavanagh deep: Jae McGrath is the Burras’ main man down forward and is their barom eter, so getting it quick to him is key.Like most sides, moving fast gives better one-on-ones, and es pecially so for the Burras who can use that to remove Cavanagh from the Rats’ zone.

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player that has come into the league. He came across from Strathmore in Melbourne’s Essendon District Football League, even though he was originally from Ararat,” he said.

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“Perhaps I expected them to be, which shows how good a club they have been in the past few years.

The Weekly Advertiser spoke to The Shirtfront’s Brian ‘Cobba’ Cassidy about Minyip-Murtoa’s route to victory on Saturday.

LOOSE BALL: Jackson Dark, Stawell, and Jake Robinson, Ararat, in a preliminary final at Warracknabeal. Picture PAUL CARRACHER

Cavanagh said he realised his unique role across the Rats’ half-back line was ‘100-percent dependant’ upon the sta bility and capacity of fellow key-backs Baydn Cosgriff and Aaron Pianta.

With Ararat senior football roots, former Victorian Football League appearanc es, coaching and league-representative experience, Cavanagh has made the intercept-attacking defender role his own among an impressive 2022 Ararat side.

Cavanagh said returning to Ararat for a premiership fancy was a chance to enjoy ‘every part’ of the grand-final experience.

Liam Cavanagh has made his re-arrival in the Wimmera league felt across forward lines in the competition.

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“It is special, it has been 20 years in the making and I want to soak it up, spend time with the guys and hear stories from members about the past. It is what makes me play better. Pressure is a privi lege, and every player should strive to be a big-game player,” he said.

to win plenty of the football, espe cially with Ben Taylor, Jake Rob inson and Armstrong putting in the work they did in their preliminary final against Stawell, which you would expect them to bring again thisTheSaturday.Rats’good ruck duo of Cody Lindsay and Xavier Vearing will need to work hard in tandem to take the sting out of Kieran Delahunty, arguably the best ruckman in the league.

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Playing coach and Burras key forward Tim Mackenzie has certainly backed his players to make it 19.

Mackenzie said he thought each side was ‘pretty even’ and described it with pre-game simplicity.“Itjustcomes down to who plays the best football on the day, really. Whoever plays the better footy for the longest will come out on top,” he said.

The Burras, honourable losers after two meet ing with the Rats during the season, pulled out a seven-goal-to-two last quarter in their qualifying final to hand the Rats their second loss in a row.

However, it really doesn’t matter on Saturday.

“Both times before we were within 10 points. We know if we play our best, we can beat any one,” Mackenzie said.

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the young guys down and provide a steady head,” he said.

“Compared to the big clubs with oodles of juniors running around, it has been a huge effort to have the young talent we do. That is because it is more than what we do on the field – our club is a place for people to gather,” he said.

The Rats only just held on against the Burras during their round-16 encounter two weeks ear lier, when the Burras halved their four-goal defi cit in the final quarter to go down by 10-points.

A lack of grand-final experience was some thing Walder said Ararat leaders could manage ahead of Saturday.

“But in the end, we are confident, we have beaten them twice, so why wouldn’t we be?” • Ararat v Minyip-Murtoa, Horsham City Oval, 2.20pm.

The Burras, as good as their last game, have the wood on the percentage-won minor premiers.

BY MICHAEL SCALZO

reigning premiers still, but without a handful of its top-tier talent that char acterised its side in recent years, have returned with a second handful of frontline players who have gelled well across its 18 games so far.

Walder said despite a third-quarter scare, the extra 100 minutes of football certainly helped his“Someside. people say rest is good, but sometimes too much isn’t good either,” he said.

Fisher, a damaging part of the Burras’ midfield combinations, said with potential wet weather on the way, the side would need to adapt and handle various possi ble conditions and opposition match-ups on Saturday. It is something he said he thrived on.

Fisher said notable recruits Will Holmes and Tanner Smith had been great all year, and with such a high percentage of Burras-bred players, with fathers and grandfathers aligned to the club, a 2022 premiership would mean the world.

After significant player turnover during the 2021 off-season, Minyip-Murtoa has regenerated its list with club-grown talent – perhaps a testament to the small towns’ enduring football culture.

“Obviously, we cannot get inside their heads, but we can help them manage how they ap proach

third quarter and let Stawell sniff a chance of win at three-quarter time.

“Not a lot have played in a grand final before –perhaps half a dozen,” he said.

“At the start of the year when we all got together, we had lost perhaps 10 of our 2021 starting 18 players – these players were all top-end talent,” he said.

Obviously, there are substantial layers to this weekend’s Wimmera league football grand final match between Ararat and Minyip-Murtoa, but for all intents and purposes, expect the football to fly up and down the flanks of Horsham City Oval.What a year it would be for Ararat if Matt Walder’s men could give Rats members a main course of premiership glory to follow a 150th club-anniversary entrée – 2022 is the year of the Rat, isn’t Minyip-Murtoa,it?

It is going to be an extremely good game of football on Saturday and this story could end with that surmise if needed be cause it will undoubtedly be a cracker.

Mackenzie said the Burras’ home-and-away season losses to the Rats were not a ‘factor’, and perhaps why would they be.

“It is a grand final, you should have to earn every kick,” he said.

The Rats led early in their preliminary final match against Stawell but went missing in the

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“We only picked up a couple of top-ti er replacements in their place, but the reason we have come back so strong is because the kids who were running around in the flanks and pockets, gath ering experience from our senior players, have now stood up. It said so much about the incredible coaching and development from our senior players and we are seeing the fruits of that work now.”

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He said he believed his side carried a great bal ance between ‘old heads’ and young players – a trait he said was important when the ‘crunch’ came.“We have a few players who haven’t played many finals, but we have guys with us to calm

“We weren’t far away last week, but I guess things just unravelled a bit in the end.

has been the benchmark for a while and they know the road well.

Pivotal Minyip-Murtoa midfielder and co-assistant coach Luke Fisher said if the Burras could get the job done against Ar arat on Saturday, it would be on the back of youth progression.

He said his side’s last-quarter effort against the Rats two weekends ago was based on ‘work rate’ and“We‘pressure’.werepretty happy with that. We were always thereabouts, but we probably lifted in the last and stuck with our guns,” he said.

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“I can’t control how the Burras head into the weekend, but I can bring the refreshing nature of our young guys who are having their first taste of it all.”

It was a shaky quarter of football for the minor premiers, who would hope a similar slip abates on Saturday, given greater repercussions of a quarter-long grand-final concentration lapse.

Horsham could not take advantage of a penalty stroke before half time

History made

The first quarter of the match was very even, with the Jets controlling more of the play, but they could not penetrate their opponent’s defence, and when Kaniva moved into attack, they also looked dangerous.

Yanac Tigers and Warrack Hoops have faced off 15 times in grand finals since they first met in 1983.

goal before half time was a consider able effort, but as the young Bombers’ players tired, the Warriors attackers found their way past the defenders on six more occasions, with the Horsham team scoring just once from a penalty stroke.

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and, by the long break, neither team hadKanivascored.took control in the third quarter with a field goal four minutes after play resumed, and extended it to two for the quarter with another field goal five minutes later. But, despite holding the advantage on the score board, the Jets still looked threatening.

After joining Wimmera Hock ey Association in 1994, Kaniva’s women’s hockey team spent two decades struggling to make an impression as they bat tled some strong teams.

After going winless for five seasons from 2009, a drought-breaking win in the first round of the 2015 season sparked celebrations akin to winning a premiership. It also heralded the start of the journey which has delivered the club its first senior Wimmera Hockey Association premiership.

The victory was rewarding for Kani va players and coaches, having domi nated the past two seasons only to be denied a maiden grand final when the 2021 season was cut short, and losing only one of 13 games on their way to the grand final this season.

The Horsham Bombers’ task of in flicting the Yanac Warriors’ first defeat for 2022 was always going to be a big ask, particularly with the added pres sure of the grand final – but they gave it a good Restrictingcrack.the Warriors to just one

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It was also satisfying for those who experienced the lean times and can now enjoy their unique place in the club’s history.

Tigers win open

Despite a second Tigers goal half way through the third quarter, they could not afford to relax as the Hoops never gave up and maintained the pressure right to the end, even scoring with two minutes of play remaining, but time ran out before they could push the game into a shoot-out. This win gave the Tigers their 19th title in a competition that has been contested 33 times.

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Their opponents, the Jets, were the first Horsham team to play a grand fi nal in a decade, but they lined up with several veterans who have previously enjoyed premiership glory.

A third goal midway through the last quarter put the task beyond the Jets, who still fought out the game.

Although the Tigers have won 10 of these, regardless of the scores, their encounters are always worth watching – and this year’s final was noTheexception.matchstarted at a fast pace and did not slow down, with both teams attacking and defending strongly. It took until the shadows of half time for the Tigers to take the lead.

While the Hoops did not add to their premiership tally, they confirmed their reputation as a very competitive team.

The Raiders, Kaniva’s under-16 team, has won six titles from 10 grand final appearances; and its open team has qualified for the last game of the season just once, which they lost to the dominant Yanac Tigers in 2017, this was the first occasion the women qualified for a grand final.

Despite what appears to have been a significant margin, the Horsham players fought out the match until the end, and considering the Warriors’ dominance throughout the season, the Bombers can still be proud of this effort.

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Saturday’sfollowingrespectively,YanacKanivapremiers,andTigers, grand Pictures:finals. Rachel Clark

Ben Knott is looking forward to the challenge of coaching Horsham Saints’ senior football side in 2023.

In that preliminary final they played Bendigo Academy again and after a slow start where they dropped the first set, they fought back to take the second and deciding set to quali fy for the gold-medal match.

NEW TEAM: Horsham Saints’ coaching appointments, from left, assistant Jacob O’Beirne, senior coach Ben Knott and assistant Sam Clyne.

“The Heidelberg girls were very consistent and played with a fierce determination – especially in the mo ments that counted most in each set.

In this match, the girls put on a quality display of volleyball to an appreciative crowd but could not quite seal the deal when it mattered most in both sets, with the Horsham team first to 20 in both sets.

“I’m looking forward to the chal lenge of the role and all of us in the coaching team doing it together.”

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Coach Kimberley Crabtree was full of praise for how her team played.

An under-17 division two girls’ team started slowly but showed great improvement with each game they played. The girls lost to BSE Drag ons in their first game and Bendigo Academy, but in the second round pushed BSE Dragons all the way and beat Bendigo Academy to qualify for the preliminary final.

“We’ve a great young group who we

Volleyball Horsham acade my members will set their sights on the 27th annual Hor sham Tournament in November after impressive performances at the Junior Dragon City tourna ment in Bendigo.

Knott said the club had given him, Clyne and O’Beirne the opportunity to continue moving in a positive direction and they were going to do their best to do“It’sthat.exciting watching the players grow. I’ve known some of these young men since they were juniors,” he said.

“My family moved to Horsham when I was 12 or 13 and we got involved with the Saints. I haven’t looked back,” he said.

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Knott will take over from David Johns, who was first appointed in 2020 and coached in 2021 and 2022.

Knott was previously a senior assis tant and reserves coach at the Saints.

My girls were not disgraced against good opposition,” she said.

Knott said he aimed to bring positive energy to the side.

The program will take a break during the school holidays then get back into full swing at the start of term four.

In their semi-final, the girls ac counted for country championships rivals Geelong in straight sets, set ting up a gold-medal match against Heidelberg 1.

“We entered into division one, but no other teams entered, so they pushed our boys up to the premier division. While we were outclassed early on, my boys didn’t take a backward step, which was the most pleasing thing,” he said.

It was the experience of their op position that got them over the line with a second set going to 19-15 before time elapsed.

Knott takes lead at Saints

But after some soul searching and a line-up change in their semi-final against the state team, they showed great improvement and had the state team in early trouble as they shot out to an 8-3 lead in the opening set.

Coach Tamikah Dockrill could not have been happier with the perfor mance.“Toshow such great improvement as each game progressed was a credit to the girls and how much they want ed to be more competitive,” she said.

Tournament success

want to motivate and have them thriv ing on and off the field,” he said.

Great improvement

The Saints finished the 2022 season seventh on the ladder, with four wins.

“Sometimes it’s not all about how many wins you have, because you can learn more from a loss, and our boys showed that they have the capacity to learn and put those learn ings into practice.”

A boys’ team, missing their two most experienced players in Jai Sartori-Billman and Roland Brooke, were no match for Rowville, Hei delberg and the Vic under-16 boys teams in the preliminary rounds.

“There were some parents of the state boys watching and they com mented on just how much the boys improved throughout the day, which underlined exactly what we were try ing to achieve with this group.

Knott was appointed last week, with premiership players Sam Clyne and Jacob O’Beirne as his assistants.

“My goal is continuous improvement and I’m sure after that, everything will fall into place. As a coaching group we will work out a plan going forward, but I think we’ll get a block of training in before Christmas and get stuck into it next year.”

Both under-17 girls teams made finals, while a boys team improved as each game went on when compet ing against some of the best junior teams in the under-17, division one competition.Theunder-17 division one girls team finished top-of-the-table after the preliminary rounds, with wins against Heidelberg 2 and Geelong and a close loss to Heidelberg 1.

Coach Dimitrios Vettos was happy with their efforts.

In the gold-medal match against BSE Dragons, the girls matched it with their more experienced oppo nents for half a set each time but could not sustain their efforts for the entirety of each set.

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