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COLOURS OF THE WIMMERA: Show season is in full swing across the region with agricultural societies, groups and volunteers busy promoting their cities, towns, districts and communities through annual agricultural shows. Shows continue at Nhill tomorrow, Dimboola on Saturday and Jeparit on Sunday, with more scheduled for October and November. A major splash of colour at Warracknabeal Showground was a highlight during Warracknabeal’s annual show last week. Warracknabeal Agricultural and Pastoral Society secretary Judi Armstrong is pictured at the society’s eye-catching pavilion display of paper flowers. Community groups contributed to the artwork. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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BY DEAN LAWSON
rowth spurred by potential industrial and tourism development in the state’s west has triggered a call for an investigation into a major hospitality-training centre in the region.
Member for Lowan Emma Kealy said with regional growth came people and with people came a need for service providers, including the hospitality industry. She said opportunity beckoned for a dedicated school or training centre
that existing or prospective institutions in the region could establish. “If the growth potential many industry insiders and commentators are predicting for our region comes to fruition there will be a need for a fresh look at all sorts of services,” she said. “And hospitality is one where we could play a major role in providing our own workforce and services. “We need to be able to provide training opportunities for local people to pursue rewarding careers in hospitality jobs, or to even develop their own small business. It’s about being able
to train and work locally, or in other words, to ‘grow our own’.” Ms Kealy said the hospitality industry, as well as filling a community need, played a key role as a regional ambassador for a region, city or town. “If you tick the hospitality box it means you’re ticking all sorts of socio-economic boxes,” she said. “It is reflective of a region meeting the demands of growth as well as sending a strong message about a community. If you have a great meal, coffee or service, the memory lasts and reputation spreads.”
Ms Kealy said a training centre would meet needs already being generated by a busy tourism sector, primed to continue growing, and also industrial growth surrounding mining and agricultural prospects. “The type of skills we’re going to need are front-of-house, back-ofhouse, good chefs, overall hospitality administrators and so on. There are many aspects to this,” she said. “We have a training gap in this sector in our region. There are not enough skilled people in the workforce available to cover what we have now, let
alone what we will need in the future.” Ms Kealy said a Wimmera training centre could be modelled to get beyond a reliance on transient workers, who briefly brought skills into and took them from the region. “This transient workforce brings with it an inherent long-term reliability issue that can present a significant burden for hospitality operators,” she said. “When you grow your own, chances are that people will make a commitment to establish careers locally.” Continued page 3
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Unique culture on show I
BY LOTTE REITER
nternational climbing authority Keith Lockwood believes the unveiling of an Arapiles Climbing Museum next month will reflect a culture that has underpinned Natimuk’s genetic makeup for decades.
Mr Lockwood, of Natimuk, said the museum would reflect the incredibly rich and diverse rock-climbing culture of Arapiles, which was at the core of rock climbing in Australia. He said this culture had shaped Natimuk’s community, both recreationally and socio-economically, and had made Natimuk a thriving town. Natimuk-based rock climbers, often dubbed ‘mountain goats’ by many in the Horsham district community, have been scaling internationally iconic Mount Arapiles since the 1960s. On November 1, Arapiles Historical Society will officially open Australia’s first rock-climbing museum at Natimuk’s former Masonic
Hall in Main Street at 7pm. “If it wasn’t for the climbers, the town wouldn’t be alive,” Mr Lockwood said. “So it’s appropriate there is a museum in Natimuk to capture the significance of a pretty incredible culture. “During the last school holidays Centenary Park at the base of the mount was absolutely chock-ablock. It was probably a bigger village than Natimuk numbers-wise. You couldn’t have fitted another car around the camping area.”
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Mr Lockwood said Mount Arapiles had led to Natimuk becoming an incredibly vibrant and vivid town. “We’re blessed that we have a place like Mount Arapiles where everyone can go and share an experience,” he said. He said Mount Arapiles and it’s ‘mountain-goat’ culture had gone as far as growing into a real-estate asset for Natimuk. “As soon as there is a sniff of a
house or property being available, it’s gone,” he said. Mr Lockwood said activity was in a juvenile stage when he first started climbing about 50 years ago and no one thought of a museum. But now it was important for a museum to showcase its history, development and evolution and to capture the extent of influence Mount Arapiles had in international rock climbing as well as the broader Natimuk and Wimmera community. “The museum will showcase a recreation that tens of thousands of people enjoy and have enjoyed at Arapiles, and its evolution through quite a significant period,” he said. “It’s a window on a world-famous mountain that’s been very important in the development of rock climbing in Australia, the progression of standards and better and safer equipment. “Arapiles has been a leader in quite a few aspects of the sport. It’s also the centre for the Australian Climbing Instructors Association. “There are people who come
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from across Australia to train to be climbing guides here. It constantly attracts people from around the world.” When it came to what made Mount Arapiles special and unique to the Australian climbing industry, Mr Lockwood described it simply as ‘absorbing’. “It’s a very intricate mountain. There’s cliffs, there’s gullies, pinnacles, caves, overhangs, and an infinite variety of shapes in the rock,” he said. “There’s well over 3000 different climbs and routes of ascent, ranging from the very easiest to some of the hardest in Australia. And they are good-quality climbs.” While the museum will have a regional focus, Mr Lockwood said Arapiles Historical Society had sourced rock-climbing gear and memorabilia from across Australia. Mr Lockwood said the society would aim to open the museum every Sunday from 2pm to 4pm and by appointment following the Nati Frinj Biennale from November 1 to 3.
Liana Thompson is Northern Grampians Shire Council’s new chief executive. The council gathered at a special meeting on Monday to appoint Ms Thompson for a fiveyear term. It will welcome her to the shire on November 25. Mayor Kevin Erwin said the council had engaged a competitive recruitment process for the role and selected Ms Thompson for her extensive knowledge of, and enthusiasm for, local government and its communities. “We attracted a number of high-quality candidates which made it difficult to choose, but we are very pleased to appoint Liana to the CEO position,” he said. Ms Thompson has dedicated the past 25 years to Victorian local government at every level. She has been a mayor, councillor and officer – and is planning, partnerships and engagement director at the City of Whittlesea. She is also vice-president of LGPro, the leading voice for local government professionals, and is a former president of peak body Victorian Local Government Association. Ms Thompson said she was thrilled to fill the position. “I look forward to embracing the opportunities that exist, harnessing those that are emerging, and fulfilling my role to ensure the people who live and work in the Northern Grampians are proud of our region’s rich history and excited by the innovation and growth that is coming,” she said. Before joining the City of Whittlesea in 2016, Ms Thompson had executive roles at Baw Baw and Ballarat shire councils. She holds a Master’s degree in Business Administration, Diploma of Management and Diploma of Social Science – Community Development and is a lifetime member of the VLGA.
Horsham Spring Garden festival success One of the biggest public responses to a Horsham Spring Garden Festival has provided organisers with a flush of confidence about the event’s future. Festival publicity officer Sonia Matthews described the two-day attraction at Horsham Botanic Gardens as ‘absolutely fantastic’. She said committee members could not help but speculate whether the number of people was a record. “There were so many people there, especially on the Saturday,” she said. “We can safely say it was one of the best and it sets a new platform on which we can continue to build.” Warm and sunny conditions and a wide variety of gardening promotions, stalls and presentations greeted people during the 32nd instalment of the event. Ms Matthews said one of the challenges for next year would be following up magnetic television gardening personality Costa Georgiadis. “He’s going to be a hard act to follow,” she said.
Hospitality need From page 1 Ms Kealy said a centre or school concept might involve a multi-site opportunity, where campuses were in different parts of the region. “Ideally the concept would also work in with existing restaurants, cafes and pubs where there are greater guarantees for jobs at the end of training,” she said. “Importantly, the campus or campuses have to be in the region, providing courses that provide people with sound qualifications and in turn opportunities to stay.” Ms Kealy said the region and project partners could develop the concept through a variety of avenues. “Perhaps William Angliss Institute, which has a hospitality school in Melbourne, an affiliate or something similar might provide a model. We need to be open to ideas and to just get the discussion going,” she said. Ms Kealy said she encouraged organisations that believed they could fill a void with a plan that involved establishing a dedicated hospitalitytraining centre in the region to get in touch.
TO THE MASSES: Costa Georgiadis talks about the connection between his love for gardening and his television Silver Logie award during an hour-long chat with a crowd at Horsham Botanic Gardens. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER “He was so engaging and you couldn’t help but be drawn in by his enthusiasm. “He was interested in everything about the festival and the gardens and even challenged everyone to
return next year with two others, and we want to hold people to that. Ms Matthews said stall holders and exhibitors were also delighted with the festival, which augured well for their return next year.
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New business in city’s main street BY LOTTE REITER
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he general manager of a major women’s retailer opening a shop in Horsham hopes the brand can help stimulate economic growth on the city’s main strip.
Australian fashion brand Black Pepper will officially open its first store in the Wimmera’s capital at 9am tomorrow, filling the space at 76 Firebrace Street. National general manager Rachel Digby said the retailer was very conscious of the fact that many regional towns were ‘doing it tough’ economically. She said in addition to offering customers consistent and fashionable fits, she hoped opening the new store in Horsham’s central business district might stimulate other business leaders to expand to the area. “We’re very community focused and extremely passionate about our customers and bringing business to the community to stimulate the city’s growth,” she said. “We typically do well on main streets because of our loyal customer following, and hopefully we can inspire some other vendors to come and open up around us as well. Sometimes all it takes is one to start the spark.”
Black Pepper, established in 1976, sells women’s clothes and accessories. Ms Digby said the business was traditionally a wholesaler that had ‘extremely’ successful sales in regional centres. She said opening the Firebrace Street store, which will employ a store manager and parttime workers, was an opportunity to fulfil a common request from Horsham customers, who have had to previously travel elsewhere to access the brand’s clothes. “We’ve been operating for more than 40 years,” she said. “We are extremely conscious of creating fashionable fits and styling to suit our demographic, and being consistent with our products that customers have come to love. “We have received a lot of anecdotal feedback in stores such as Ballarat that people have wished for a store in Horsham.” Ms Digby said the store would also offer Horsham residents extra entertainment and events, with the brand frequently hosting fashion parades and fundraisers for their charity partner Ovarian Cancer Australia in store. “We want people to come in and enjoy the experience,” she said. “We’re very positive about the future and very excited about the store, it’s looking beautiful.”
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PRESTIGE: Horsham’s Tanisha Lovett, pictured right, won a 2019 Regional Development Victoria Leadership and Innovation Award for her work with Horsham’s Goolum Goolum Aboriginal Co-operative and the indigenous community. Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Victoria and Parliamentary Secretary for Sport, Danielle Green, presented Ms Lovett with her award at a gala presentation dinner at Melbourne’s Flemington Racecourse last week.
A young Horsham woman has secured state recognition at a Victorian Regional Achievement and Community Awards night for her work in the indigenous community. Goolum Goolum Aboriginal Cooperative’s Tanisha Lovett became a 2019 Regional Development Victoria Leadership and Innovation Award recipient at a gala presentation at Melbourne’s Flemington Racecourse last week. The Victorian Regional Achievement and Community Awards started in 2002 to encourage, acknowledge and reward individuals, communities and businesses that ‘contribute to making regional Victoria a better place’. Ms Lovett, 21, described as an outstanding speaker and dedicated mentor, works at indigenous youth camps and is a project facilitator for Horsham’s Kookas after-school club, a program focused on teaching indigenous children about Aboriginal culture. She is also part of Goolum Goolum’s Celebrating Sistas group, which offers a safe space for young women to discuss issues and engage in activities. Ms Lovett said she was simply a ‘yes person’ who wanted to better herself and her community. “I want to help out the indigenous community and provide cultural activities,” she said. “Growing up I didn’t really have too much, but the one thing I did enjoy was going to Goolum Goolum for the activities.” Horsham’s Arun Thomas also won recognition at the event as a People’s Choice Award winner.
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Wednesday, October 16, 2019
‘Big nature’ the key for visitors
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oliday experiences involving Australian wildlife are growing as a driving force for Europeans planning trips to the Grampians and the broader region.
Grampians Tourism chief executive Marc Sleeman described the Grampians’ ‘big nature’ as a consolidating and growing attraction for international visitors. Mr Sleeman said a message he picked up from a promotional tour of Europe was that visiting the Grampians was becoming a ‘must do’ part of the Australian big-nature travelling experience. “The United Kingdom and European
tourism market is falling in love with the Grampians,” he said. “And it is all about the experience on offer in wilderness areas. They are after kangaroos, wallabies, emus, echidnas and so on and being able to see and experience them in a wild environment. “One of my points to my travelling group when talking about the Grampians was that in the Grampians we could guarantee they would see wildlife. Others promoting other areas were saying you might see this, you might see that. I could guarantee visitors would see wildlife in the Grampians and it blew them away.” Mr Sleeman said figures continued
to show strong and resilient attraction for European travellers to the Grampians and it was this high-spending market that was presenting the most exciting of prospects for the region. “For us this is an important area of investment as opposed to other markets,” he said. “China is the biggest inbound tourism market into Victoria and Australia – there is no doubt – and in the Grampians this represents 10 percent of international visitors. “But the United Kingdom and European tourist market, while smaller overall across Australia, is of significantly high value. “While other markets are drawn
to other short-term attractions, these high-value travellers like to seriously experience good food, good wine, and of course big nature. “Their length of stay is also considerably longer than any other market.” A 10-year vision to attract an extra $20-million in international tourism spending in the Grampians was a primary driver in Mr Sleeman ‘spreading the word’ in Europe. Grampians Tourism wants to double the 54,400 international visitors to the region in the next decade. He joined a Visit Victoria Roadshow with a responsibility of promoting western Victoria’s Great Southern Touring Route, which includes
the Grampians, Ballarat, GeelongBellarine and Great Ocean Road tourism regions. Mr Sleeman also applauded a call by Member for Lowan Emma Kealy to develop a hospitality-training centre or school in the region. “From our perspective this is about understanding the needs of the travellers as well as the domestic tourism market,” he said. “As well as providing an opportunity for someone to learn skills they can use in the region, being able to provide a good coffee, food or service experience for an international visitor is critically important.”
History week in Horsham Horsham Historical Society will celebrate Horsham and district history with two community events on Friday. As part of 2019 History Week, the society is running a ‘Horsham Hotels Pub Walk’ and ‘Open House Tour and Talk’. The pub walk will start at 9.45am at the bus terminal carpark opposite the White Hart Hotel, finishing at the Royal Hotel at about 11.30am. The walk costs $10 and includes a Devonshire tea and a short tour of the Royal Hotel. The second event, an open house at the society’s rooms at Horsham’s Mechanics Institute, includes two sessions, one between 2pm and 3pm and the other between 3pm and 4pm. The open house visit is free. People can call society members Lindsay Smith on 0419 610 061 or Rod Jenkinson on 0421 101 267 for more information.
RAINBOW RUN: Stawell Secondary College students Sophie Bibby, Sadie Tangley and Georgia Walker, take part in a colour fun run to raise awareness about mental health last week. The run also raised money for Stawell’s headspace office. Colour run organiser Wendy Phillips said it was a great chance for students to have fun and get messy. “We had a lot of fun and the kids really enjoyed it, which is the most important thing,” she said. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER R
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PUBLIC NOTICES 16 October 2019
Multiple Birth Support Program to be restarted Operated out of the Kalkee Road Children’s and Community Hub, The Multiple Birth Support Program coordinates local people to help multiple birth families in their homes. The program has been in recess for the past four years, but there is a need to start the program again. Not everyone has friends and family living close by and sometimes it’s necessary to rely on community volunteer support. For that to happen, between 5 and 10 volunteers are needed. Volunteers are provided with training and ongoing support. Long-time volunteer Kerry Flynn, who is a retired midwife with 30 years of experience said while it was challenging enough with one new baby, parents of multiple newborns required extra support. For the first time mother of a multiple birth, feeding, bathing, changing the newborns and doing the washing can be a massive undertaking, especially if the family has other young children. “You certainly don’t need to have any qualifications. You just need to be somebody who enjoys giving back to the community,” Mrs Flynn said “They often say volunteers get an equal amount of benefit from these types of programs. I actually think I get more enjoyment out of it than the families,” Mrs Flynn said. Long-time volunteer Kerry Flynn, twin boys Dominic and Isaak and mum Renee McLean. “It’s not about giving new mothers advice or instructions. It’s more about giving them the chance to live relatively normal lives and reinforcing to the mother that she is doing a great job,” she said. Folding washing, cooking meals and routine household jobs are types of support volunteers can provide, that are really appreciated by the families. But Horsham mother of three Megan Harley said it was on trips out and about that the help of volunteers was especially valuable. Mrs Flynn spent two hours per week helping care for Megan’s twin boys when the program was active in 2016 and has formed a close bond with the family with continuing support. “Some of the most helpful things Kerry has done is simply attending an appointment at the hairdressers or the doctors,” Ms Harley said. “Kerry has helped me quite a lot. Sometimes she would come and play with the kids while I cooked tea or she would do little household jobs so that I could spend quality time with the boys,” she said.
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Renee McLean is a mother of five including twin boys. She is actually a twin herself and her parents also had five children. “As a family we really appreciated Kerrie’s assistance, helping with the twins and supporting the other children with their activities,” Mrs McLean said. “If anybody thinks they may be suitable to volunteer then I’d encourage them to have a go and see what it’s like. I will certainly consider when I’m older. “You just need to be able to support families one or two hours each week.”
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Horsham shortlisted for Tidy Towns Awards Horsham is a finalist in the Keep Victoria Beautiful 2019 Tidy Towns – Sustainable Communities Awards. Keep Victoria Beautiful will be visiting the Horsham Rural City Council to present them with the community’s finalist and participation certificates. Horsham Tidy Towns Committee Chairperson Gillian Tidy Towns Gillian Vanderwaal said the awards were a chance to recognise the tireless work of volunteers. “The dedication and passion of our local volunteers is often quietly done, but through their hard work and commitment our town is a better place to live,” Ms Vanderwaal said. “Many Volunteers are humble about what they do, not looking for personal accolades.” Keep Victoria Beautiful chief executive Sabina Wills said she was impressed with the level of local community participation in the Tidy Towns – Sustainable Communities Awards. “These awards are a great way to cele
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Museum to reflect climbing culture
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Natimuk museum dedicated to rock climbing in the Wimmera will be much more than a simple opportunity to acknowledge history.
Arapiles Climbing Museum, perhaps most importantly, will reflect an aspect of regional culture that has and continues to play a critically stimulating role in a unique regional town. It will also stand as a constant reminder about why authorities must always be willing to be creative and magnanimous in how they promote, protect and allow cultures to exist together. We stress a point we made in July
that authorities must work hard to ensure cultural issues never lead to closing Mount Arapiles to rock-climbers or other visitors. It would be more than counter-productive for Natimuk and the broader Horsham district – it would be disastrous. Based on protection of cultural assets, it would also be contradictory. Any confirmation of significant indigenous cultural sites or rock art at Mount Arapiles, should be a reason to attract people to the mount, not keep them away. It should also act as a spur for all parties to share in management and-or protection responsibilities. It is hard to mention Mount Arapiles without discussing nearby Natimuk
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in the same breath. The two are socially, culturally and economically intertwined and it’s the un-ending worldwide passion of rock-climbing that provides the clamp that keeps it all together. Natimuk bucks a national trend of diminishing small towns. It is thriving and growing, forever fuelling up on the socio-economic-driving benefits of the obsessive and eclectic nature
of international rock climbing. People visiting Natimuk to climb the rock have historically and continue to put down roots in the Wimmera centre, mixing with generational farming families and become part of a diverse community. Rock climbing is one of the few sporting pastimes that crosses multiple cultural, professional and international barriers. This is why Natimuk, a little town on the Wimmera plains, has a reputation for being rich in the arts while providing homes for everyone from lawyers, ecologists and scientists to professional artists and adventurers. In the overall international tourism in the broader Grampians, figures sug-
gest the impact of rock climbing is relatively small – it is after all a specialist pastime. But it is beyond question that this impact is historically profound at Natimuk. We’ve said it before but Mount Arapiles stands as a monument on the landscape and would most likely have held significance for ancient communities. If proven through significant discoveries of rock art or other historical sites, we should consider this a major bonus and something cultures, old and contemporary, can share as well as protect. It comes, after all, under a broad umbrella of overall Australian culture.
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SIR, – Due to the ongoing concerns relating to gas supply in Horsham and surrounding areas, I add my experiences with Energy Australia and Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change Lily D’Ambrosio. The general attitude of both is to show no understanding of the hardships of the ‘quiet Australians’ living in rural areas. My belief is that the Victorian Government is turning a blind eye to the company’s control of gas supply. I wrote to the minister requesting an explanation about why Energy Australia had a monopoly on gas supply. After some time I received a document via email that did not answer my question, but did indicate some organanised confusion – smoke and mirrors. The minister, to my understanding, should be representing the people of Victoria. Her attitude and response are to not give answers or explanations or investigate why we are being ripped off. The minister simply passes the buck, hoping it will go away. Member for Lowan Emma Kealy has attempt-
COMMUNITY SUPPORT: Shirley Jackson and other Wimmera supporters and survivors gather at Horsham Civic Centre courtyard in recognition of a Breast Cancer Network Australia Mini-Field of Women event. More than 100 ‘pink lady silhouettes’ were on display in Horsham as part of a statement of national solidarity in supporting women and families affected by breast cancer. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Tree festival on two days Stawell’s 15th annual Christmas Tree Festival will be in Stawell Entertainment Centre on November 30 and December 1. St Peter’s Lutheran Church Fellowship in Stawell is presenting the festival, possibly the last, from 10am to 4pm on Saturday, November 30 and 10am to 3pm on Sunday, December 1. The fellowship is asking the community to share their tree-decoration skills or to enter other
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festival competitions. Entry forms explaining the various competition categories are available at Stawell Craft Shop, Neighbourhood House, Eleanor Clark Furniture and Bedding and Stawell Library. The Weekly Advertiser incorrectly reported in its October 9 edition that the event was only on December 1.
ed to gets answers but we still have this continuation of contempt by the minister. Maybe the people of Horsham should start a petition to the minister and-or flood her department with emails requesting action. It is my belief the local media, Ms Kealy and the community’s combined efforts need to express the ‘emergency’ affecting families and local industries. I request they all take action to work together to remove this monopoly and to allow other energy companies to have a fair go at supplying gas to the Horsham area. Allan Day, Horsham
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orsham’s Carols by Candlelight is set to be one of the biggest in recent memory, with internationally renowned singer and performer Silvie Paladino to headline the family-friendly event.
Ms Paladino is a regular performer at Melbourne’s Carols by Candlelight and has an impressive history of musical theatre performances in Australasia. Among her many roles are Eponine in Les Misérables, Jeannie in Hair, Grizabella in Cats, Ellen in Miss Saigon and Donna in Mamma Mia! She was twice nominated for Helpmann Awards – Australia’s top awards for live entertainment and performing arts – and won a Green Room award for best actress in a music theatre leading role in 2012. Horsham Carols by Candlelight coordinator Simon Dandy said Ms Paladino would be the first guest star the event had booked in five years. “Having her this year is a major coup for us, so we’re pretty excited,” he said. “We started talking to her management in December last year, and finally got the go-ahead in August this year. “She is world class – there’s no doubt about it. “She has performed all over the world and this is her 22nd year in a row at the Melbourne Carols by Candlelight on Christmas Eve. “You don’t get that gig if you’re not a pretty special performer.” Mr Dandy said Ms Paladino’s appearance was exciting not only for carols patrons, but local performers. “Silvie has agreed to perform with our band, which I think is a pretty big thing,” he said.
“She made that decision without seeing our musicians, so she’s taking a leap of faith, but I know her faith will be justified because we have some outstanding local musicians. “For them to have an opportunity to play with her is pretty cool. “She’s used to the Melbourne stage and I don’t know what vision she has in her head about what our carols will be like. “I’m biased, but I think she’ll be pleasantly surprised by the amount of people who come and the quality of the performance.” Mr Dandy said the carols would also benefit from being on the same weekend as Horsham’s annual Kannamaroo Festival. He said pre-carols food and activities would be at Sawyer Park from 5.30pm on Sunday, December 1, following on from the Kannamaroo duck race on the Wimmera River at 4.30pm. “They’re still separate events, but we decided to put them on the same weekend,” he said. “They’re virtually at the same location, so hopefully both events get some traction from each other. “People who might not have gone to carols might mosey on over from the duck race to get some food and drinks and potentially stay, and some people who get to the carols early might put their rugs down and go over to see the duck race.” Mr Dandy said the carols would be simulcast by ACE Radio broadcasters 3WM and MIXX FM, with a replay of the program to be played on Christmas Day. He said the carols would be at Horsham Town Hall if the day was rainy, with people able to watch live streams from Horsham’s Harvest Church and Church of Christ.
RECOGNITION: Gymnastics Victoria chief executive Jamie Parsons presents Natimuk and District Gymnastic Club long-time committee member Jenelle Patterson with a Certificate of Achievement in front of club members and head coach Lynette Morrow, back left. Natimuk club president Amanda Carracher, back right, said Mrs Patterson, on the club committee for many years, was always willing to help in club activities, including coaching. “The executive committee felt Jenelle was a worthy recipient due to her years of involvement and to acknowledge the time and effort spent during the past few months in organising our new uniforms,” she said. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Backing for fishing contest Edenhope Fishing Contest next month has attracted strong backing from Member for Lowan and former Edenhope district resident Emma Kealy. Ms Kealy has encouraged anglers and their families from across Victoria to get behind the third annual contest during the Melbourne Cup weekend. Ms Kealy said major events such as the contest were critical to the region, attracting visitors from far afield and providing major economic benefits
to businesses and the broader community. She said Edenhope’s angling club originally launched the competition to celebrate the return of water to the town’s Lake Wallace after many years of drought. “The organising committee, which comprises mostly young mothers from across the area, has done a magnificent job in sourcing competition prizes that every angler would want to hook,” she said.
“First prize in the adult section is $5000 cash, with the winner of the junior section taking home a brand new kayak. “There is free camping available around Lake Wallace and food and entertainment will be available all weekend. “I encourage everyone to come along to Edenhope on November 2 and 3 for a fantastic weekend for the whole family.”
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YOUNG ACHIEVERS: Four Horsham students became recipients of Order of Australia Student Citizenship Awards at a presentation at Horsham Civic Centre last week. The awards recognised year nine and 10 students for their community contributions and involvement, encouraging them to keep ‘striving for their goal’ and ‘inspire other young people’. Pictured, from left, Order of Australia Central Highlands branch member and presentation citation reader Jean Wise, Horsham Rural City Council mayor Mark Radford, awardees Madalyn Toet, Holy Trinity Lutheran College, Thomas Mott, Horsham Special School, and Dan Ochieng, Horsham College, and Order of Australia medal recipient and citation reader Lindsay Smith. The fourth award recipient, Grace Camilleri, was absent from presentations and her grandmother Bronwyn Camilleri accepted her award on her behalf. Picture: LOTTE REITER
A Gippsland artist in residency in Horsham and district is offering people an opportunity to join free printmaking workshops and see their artwork in exhibition. Jenny Peterson will lead workshops on October 21 and 25 at Horsham’s Federation University. The sessions, from 9.30am to midday or 1pm to 3.30pm on both days, involve making ‘nature prints’ by using pressed and semi-dried plants to print images on paper. The nature prints will then be added to Ms Peterson’s ‘The Printed Garden: Naturefact Artifact’ exhibition at Natimuk’s Goat Gallery, launched on the first night of the Nati Frinj Biennale in November. Ms Peterson said she would take people on a ‘fun journey’ in the workshops to create images of botanical specimens with ink and paper. She said the workshops were open to people of all artistic abilities, but had limited places. “Amazing detail of textures and form allow us to identify particular plant species from the image on paper, which was the original purpose of nature printing from the 1400s in Europe,” she said. “This age old technique is modified by new approaches and applications.” Ms Peterson said plant specimens would be provided at workshops, but attendees could also bring plants they had picked and semi-dried between papers and boards to use, share and swap with other people on the day. People interested in joining the workshops need to book a place by calling Ms Peterson on 0427 090 545 or emailing jennypeterson50@gmail.com.
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Stawell Magistrates’ Court found Used Tyre Recycling Corporation Pty Ltd guilty of two counts of failing to comply with an Environment Protection Authority notice. It convicted and fined the company $400,000 and ordered it to pay $2913.30 in costs. The court also fined the company’s sole director Matthew Starr $20,000 without conviction and ordered him to pay $16,555.93 in costs for failing to comply with an EPA notice. Mr Starr pleaded guilty to the charge. The court heard that Used Tyre Recycling Corporation, UTRC, bought the Saleyards Road property in June 2015, when there were already about 1.5-million tyres on site and an EPA notice to prepare an emergency management plan already existed. In August 2015, EPA issued UTRC a further notice requiring it to cease accepting tyres and reconfigure the stockpile into smaller piles with a minimum five-metres of separation. UTRC received an extension on the notice but transferred the property to a company registered in Panama the day before the new deadline. In September 2017, EPA took over the site and removed 9500 tonnes of tyres and tyre waste during a six-week clean-up operation. EPA chief executive Dr Cathy Wilkinson said the orders sent a strong message. “If UTRC thought they would absolve them-
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selves of responsibility for this stockpile by offloading the property without telling EPA, they were wrong,” she said. “According to UTRC’s business plan, acquiring the Stawell site would make it ‘instantly successful in the tyre recycling industry’ – instead it was a protracted failure and disruptive to the community. “This case should be a warning to all Victorians that get rich quick schemes can and often do backfire and it is the community that suffers. “EPA will rigorously pursue and hold to account those who put our environment and communities at risk by disregarding EPA’s orders. “Tyre stockpiles pose a significant risk because if they catch fire they create toxic fumes and cannot be easily extinguished.” Dr Wilkinson said EPA stepped in to clean up the stockpile to ensure community safety. “UTRC repeatedly failed to comply with the orders to reduce the site’s fire risk,” she said. “EPA is committed to being a risk-based regulator which proactively works to empower businesses and the community to comply with environmental regulations and delivers significant penalties to those who don’t. “From July 1, 2020, EPA’s new Act will take effect, which will introduce Australia’s first legally enforceable general environmental duty which will put the onus on all Victorians to reduce risks to the environment. “The new legislation will also modernise EPA’s inspection and inquiry powers.”
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WHCG Guides will initially be at the main entrance at Wimmera Base Hospital. The hope is for more volunteers to come forward to allow the service to extend to other key entrances and waiting areas at Horsham and Dimboola campuses. The health group wants to recruit as many ‘friendly and people-focused’ volunteers as possible for the new roles. Ms Morley said the roles would particularly suit couples, former employees of Wimmera Health Care Group and people transitioning into retirement, especially if they had Centre-
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Signs a welcome addition BY COLIN MacGILLIVRAY
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tudents at two Horsham primary schools will be safer on their way to and from school with the installation of electronic speed signs along busy roads.
The State Government last week announced it would provide $155,000 for the erection of the signs near school crossings on McPherson Street outside Ss Michael and John’s Primary School and Natimuk Road near Horsham West and Haven Primary School’s Hillary Street campus and Natimuk Road Kindergarten. Member for Western Victoria Jaala Pulford announced the funding on a visit to Horsham and said the signs would decrease the likelihood of a speed-related car crash in the vicinity of the two schools. “At schools around the state – and these schools are absolutely no exception – you’ve got lots of people on foot, you’ve got lots of traffic at the drop-off and pick-up times of the day,” she said. “These are both on quite busy roads that take a lot of heavy vehicles, and we all want our kids to be safe when they’re on their way to school. “We also want to be encouraging kids to be walking where they can and riding when that’s an option for them too. “We want them to have a nice safe environment for the last part of the journey.” Ss Michael and John’s principal Angela Cox said the new signs represented a big upgrade. “The current signage is quite poor
INFORMED: Member for Western Victoria Jaala Pulford discusses new crossing signage with Horsham West Primary School captains Kai Dodson and Tara McIntyre, left, and Ss Michael and John’s captains Grace Hermans and Grady McCourt. Ms Pulford announced new speed signs for McPherson Street and Natimuk Road in Horsham. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER and difficult to see, so it’s going to alert drivers a lot earlier that they’re coming into a school zone,” she said. “The number of trucks going past is increasing day by day, and it’s going to alert them especially. “Some of the local cars seem to forget about it too. “Some cars just don’t see the red light, and they certainly don’t see the current signage we’ve got alerting them to the fact they’re coming into a school zone. “It is going to stand out and hope-
fully slow everybody down.” Mrs Cox said while the signage upgrades were not in response to any particular incidents with students, they would help provide peace of mind for parents and teachers. “We haven’t had any near misses that we’re aware of,” she said. “But speed is always the concern you have when kids are coming out to use a traffic crossing. “You’re always on the alert and waiting for something to happen.” Ms Pulford said the two schools
had been selected for signage upgrades because of their proximity to busy roads. “There is a bit of science behind how schools are chosen,” she said. “These signs are very popular and there is lots of demand for them. “The school communities have worked with Regional Roads Victoria and made their case for why the signs should be here, and made their case well.”
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St Arnaud’s Market Square is set for a major upgrade as part of a new masterplan. Northern Grampians Shire Council is developing the plan and earlier this year asked residents how they were using Market Square and how they would like to see the space used in the future. Information provided by the community fed into the draft masterplan, which is now open for public feedback. A highlight of the draft Market Square Master Plan is an updated play space that builds upon existing equipment. Family-friendly additions include a new high-climbing net, a sandpit, an in-ground trampoline and a basketball half court. A skate park will also have an upgrade to enable people of all ages with a range of experience and abilities to use the facility. The master plan also proposes the installation of a raised pedestrian crossing linking the Town Hall precinct to Market Square. The traffic-slowing device would give pedestrians right of way and complement other features such as additional parking and footpaths. Wide, accessible paths would enhance safety for all users and double as junior and toddler bike routes. The draft master plan also includes restrooms, barbecues, shelters, drinking fountains, picnic tables and improved access for motorhomes. Cr Tony Driscoll commended the St Arnaud community on its input into the project. “This has been an ongoing process that the community has gotten behind,” he said. “There’s been quite a lot of consultation and the fantastic ideas suggested throughout that process have shaped the master plan. “I encourage all residents to provide feedback to ensure Market Square is enhanced for locals and visitors alike.” People can provide feedback on the Market Square Draft Master Plan online at www.ngshire.vic.gov.au/EngagiNG/ St-Arnaud-Civic-Precinct-Development/ Market-Square.
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Community workshops Ararat district groups and event organisers have an opportunity to learn how best to work through a new municipal community grants and events funding-application process. Ararat Rural City Council will present workshops starting in Ararat today, designed to help people through the new process and give tips and advice on how to apply. The council’s revamped community support grant and event funding program will provide a total $171,000 in two funding rounds each year. Up to $3000 is available for community-based projects and $5000 for festivals and events, with funding available on a two-to-one basis. Council chief executive Tim Harrison said the new system was based on a review of the council’s grants and event-funding program. He said the new program would provide money for clubs, organisations and community groups for projects and events that were of benefit to the municipality. “This new-look model aims to meet the aspirations of all stakeholders and be a one-stop shop for all funding requests,” Dr Harrison said. “The new program will have two rounds of applications each year, one in April and the second in October. “Under the new model, the council will provide $2 for every $1 provided by the applicant.” Sport and recreation, arts and culture, and environmental and sustainability groups can apply for up to $3000, while festival and event organisers can apply for up to $5000 on a two-to-one basis. Dr Harrison said all grant applications needed to meet eligibility requirements and would undergo assessment by an independent panel against criteria including outcomes, planning and management, budget, and planning documentation. Workshops: Alexandra Oval Community Centre, Ararat, 5.30pm today; Pomonal Community Hall, noon tomorrow; Warrack Hall, tomorrow from 3.30pm; Lake Bolac Community Complex, 4pm Monday; Moyston Recreation Reserve, 5.30pm, October 23; Willaura Recreation Reserve, 4pm, October 24; Elmhurst Bush Nursing Centre, 10am on October 25.
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wo students at Horsham’s Holy Trinity Lutheran College are appealing for donations of second-hand bicycles, clothing and school supplies to support a charity trip to Cambodia and Thailand.
Nathan Rokebrand and Chanel Scollary are part of a Ballarat-based Rode RAGE pedal prix team that has teamed up with charities Bicycles for Humanity, Cambodian’s Children’s Trust and Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand to support isolated and underprivileged children in Cambodia. Nathan, Chanel and about 10 other members of Rode RAGE will travel to Cambodia and Thailand in December, working to help disadvantaged communities and visiting historical sites. The group is asking for people to donate old bikes, children’s summer clothing, flotation devices, playground equipment and, especially, money. Nathan said the donations would make a huge difference. “In Cambodia, if kids can’t get to school, they don’t go to school,” he said. “People don’t have access to cars in a lot of areas, so having a bike can be the difference between someone being able or unable to get to school. “It also allows them to have better access to things like health care. “Bikes can really change someone’s life.” Nathan said school supplies and books would also help Cambodian children become educated and employable, and flotation devices would help them learn to swim. As a fundraiser for the trip Holy Trinity Lutheran College will host a screening of the documentary Camp 32 on Saturday night. The film chronicles the journey of Cambodian-Australian man Hom Chhorn growing up during what was known as the Cambodian holocaust in a camp where it is estimated at least 30,000 people were murdered. Chanel said she had been shocked to learn of the suffering created in Cambodia by the Khmer Rouge regime during the 1970s. “I had never even heard of it until recently,” she said. “It’s something you never hear people talk about – three million people died and I didn’t know about it.”
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“It’s such a good chance for us to share the opportunities we have with people who are disadvantaged,” he said. “Giving even a small percentage of what we have can have a big impact. “We can’t change the whole country, but even the bikes we throw away can help change a few lives.” People wishing to donate but unable to attend Saturday’s documentary screening at Holy Trinity Lutheran College can email nathan.rokebrand@htlc.vic.edu. au or chanel.scollary@htlc.vic.edu.au to make alternate arrangements.
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The Australian wool market has continued to perform erratically this week, this time moving in a positive direction. Many veteran wool traders have commented that the current market conditions are unprecedented, with the large market fluctuations making trading a very difficult exercise, even for the most seasoned of operators. Highlighting this market volatility, has been the movement in the AWEX Eastern Market Indicator (EMI) over the previous 10 weeks. When viewed in both positive and negative directions, the EMI has moved a total of 763 cents over this period. The national offering reduced to 28,149 bales. Compared to the corresponding sale of the previous season, the total number of bales offered has fallen by 85,494 bales, a reduction of 19.1%. As the sales commenced in the Eastern centres, it was immediately apparent that this week’s market direction would be upward. Main buyer focus was on wool 18.5 micron and coarser and these wools enjoyed the largest price increases. The individual Micron Price Guides (MPGs) in Sydney and Melbourne for 18.5 micron and coarser rose by 28 to 47 cents on the first selling day. On the back of these rises the EMI rose by 18 cents to 1,529 cents. As the news of the rises made its way West, many sellers decided against offering their wool, resulting in 34% of the total offering and over 37% of the fleece being withdrawn prior to sale. This significant reduction in the available quantity, put extra pressure on what remained, pushing the MPGs in Fremantle up by 39 to 55 cents. The second selling day the market consolidated, adding small increases to those of the previous day. The MPGs across all three centres rose by 4 to 34 cents. The EMI added another 14 cents, closing the week at 1,543 cents. Next week’s national increases. Currently, there is 40,056 bales rostered for sale.
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rganisers of an annual Commissioner’s Dinner and Gala event in Horsham are hoping to seal the deal of a three-year Blue Ribbon Foundation Horsham Branch donation goal for Wimmera Cancer Centre.
Foundation members recently presented Wimmera Health Care Group’s chief executive Catherine Morley with $80,000. The foundation has set a $100,000 target. The donation followed a dedicated month of barbecue and bake-sale events in September, contributing to a yearly fundraising figure of $4300 with partners Woolworths Horsham. And with the group’s next major fundraising event in sight – a blacktie Commissioner’s Dinner and Gala event early next year – foundation branch secretary Kelly Schilling said their goal was well within reach. “We had a three-year goal to raise $100,000 for the Wimmera Cancer Centre and we hope to complete raising the last $20,000 across the next six months to a year, with two major fundraisers on the calendar,” she said. Ms Schilling said the gala dinner would be on Saturday, February 15, 2020, and an annual ‘Inside Story’, formerly known as Crime Night, is planned for July. The gala night recognises the contributions and sacrifices of Victorian police officers, while also helping to raise money for the Wimmera community and celebrate regional food and produce.
FOUNDATION DONATION: Blue Ribbon Foundation Horsham Branch members, from left, Geoff Lord, Les Power, Paul Margetts, Kelly Schilling, Dale Russell, Vanessa O’Loughlin and John Barber present Wimmera Health Care Group chief executive Catherine Morley with an $80,000 cheque. The donation, made in honour of police officers who have died in the line of duty and in respect to officers still serving, is part of a $100,000 fundraising goal that the branch will continue to work towards. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER Ms Schilling said tickets for next year’s dinner had been reduced to $65 each, with drinks at bar prices, in an effort to achieve greater community participation. She said she hoped the event would be a fantastic way to put a major dent in the branch’s final leg of the campaign.
“Tickets include nibbles on arrival followed by a two-course meal, guest speaker Western Region Assistant Commissioner Cindy Millen and entertainment by Wimmera musicians Adam Roche and Mark Block,” she said. “We also have our popular ‘Bubbles for Bling’ champagne raffle and
a new ‘Whisky Experience’. It’s set to be a great night and with the community’s support this event will help us in our quest to raise the final $20,000.” The Weekly Advertiser and radio stations 3WM and MIXX FM are major sponsors of Blue Ribbon Foundation Horsham Branch.
Hindmarsh grants open Hindmarsh Shire Council has extended an application period for the first round of its 2019-20 Community Action Grants and Business Action Grants to October 31. Mayor Ron Ismay said the grants were a fantastic opportunity for community groups and businesses to seek financial support for their projects. “Each year the council helps to fund a variety of projects across both the community and business space in Hindmarsh Shire,” he said. Community-group categories are: event sponsorship; minor facility upgrades; small equipment; and community assistance. “The council has provided financial support for a wide range of initiatives in the past,” Cr Ismay said. “These include the staging of events, including fishing competitions and community celebrations, assistance with clubroom renovations, the purchase of information-technology equipment or cooking appliances or supporting a special project,” Cr Ismay said. “The guidelines for funding are quite broad and the application process is relatively easy, with funding amounts ranging from $500 to $2000. Cr Ismay said in relation to business grants, popular projects funded included improvements to shops such as painting and better access to businesses. He said people keen to find out more could visit the grants section of council’s website www.hindmarsh.vic.gov. au/apply-for-grants. “They can also call council community development officer Gaby Castro on 5391 4444 or email gcastro@ hindmarsh.vic.gov.au,” he said.
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Yarriambiack shire council Property inspections to commence Yarriambiack Shire Council will commence their annual Fire Hazard Identification Program starting from Monday 14th October 2019. These inspections will seek to identify potential fire hazards on all residential properties located in townships within the Yarriambiack Shire. Inspections will start in the Northern end of the municipality and progress to the South of the shire by the end of October.
of cut vegetation. As a property owner, it is your responsibility to reduce the threat a fire poses to your home and your surrounding neighbours. For further information on how to prepare your property, please contact Council’s Fire Prevention Officer, Craig Byron on 5398 0100 or visit the CFA website: http://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/plan-prepare/ how-to-prepare-your-property/
Failing to Comply with a Fire Prevention Notice All property owners are advised to maintain their (CFA Act 1958) within the specified time, may result properties by slashing dead or long dry grass and in the Property Owner being issued an Infringement removing fuels such as dead branches or piles Notice for $1,652 as well as associated costs.
What’s Happening with our Recycling Yarriambiack Shire Council and its recycling collection contractor Wimmera Mallee Waste have been affected by the shutdown of the SKM receival facility.
We expect from recent updates from the State Government that we will have potential alternate options in the next ten weeks. Council will retain the current kerbside collection system and still Council and Wimmera Mallee Waste have been encourage recyclables to be sorted and placed into investigating as many options as possible for the yellow bins. disposal of it’s recyclables however they are This will enable an easy once Wimmera currently going into landfill at Dooen as the most transition Mallee Waste identify an sensible and cost effective short term solution. opportunity to redirect the recycled product to a viable
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Contract C251/2019 – Minor patching including stabilisation and sealing of existing road pavement material – General Stabilisation Works (4,155.74 m2)- Various Roads across Yarriambiack Shire Council. Tenders close 18th October 2019 at 4.00pm. Contract C252/2019 – The contract is to design and construct footpath, kerb and channel, nature strip and roads with parking bays as directed and indicated on the layout plan of Werrigar Street, Warracknabeal, Vic, 3393. Tenders close 16th October 2019 at 4.00pm. For full details visit www.yarriambiack.vic.gov.au facility which can process and make use of it. In the medium term investigations are underway on ways to make the collected recycled product as valuable as possible which hopefully will improve the viability of the system.
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They can be sent electronically as noted on the RFQ document, by post, or hard copy delivered to our office at 34 Lyle Street, Warracknabeal 3393 or PO Box 243, Warracknabeal 3393. ---------------------------------Project No Q99-2019: Jung Recreation Reserve: Supply Only – New playground Equipment. The Form of Quotation & Price Schedule will be received up until 5pm Friday 8th November 2019. Project No Q98-2019: Tempy Memorial Park: Supply Only – New playground Equipment. The Form of Quotation & Price Schedule will be received up until 5pm Friday 8th November 2019. Project No Q96-2019: Beulah Memorial Hall External Repaint Project. The Form of Quotation & Price Schedule will be received up until 5pm Friday 25th October 2019. Copies of the Request for Quote documents and specifications for projects Q99, Q98 and Q96 can be obtained by contacting Andrea Stepney on 5398 0126 or 0439 146 681 or via email astepney@yarriambiack.vic.gov.au. For full details visit www.yarriambiack.vic.gov.au
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usinesses in the greater Ararat area will launch the Greater Ararat Business, GAB, Network at a gathering at Ararat RSL on November 20.
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opportunities for businesses to network, obtain training and mentoring. An ultimate aim is to support business and economic sustainability across the region. The launch will feature a guest speaker, which network officials are busily organising. GAB Network president Maria Whitford, also Ararat RSL general manager, will provide an overview of the network, its plans for the coming year and outline benefits of becoming a GAB Network member. The evening will also offer businesses within the greater Ararat area an opportunity to
hear about other businesses in the region and identify ways to work with and support each other into the future. GAB Network represents a diverse range of businesses and geographical areas across the region. The network works closely with Ararat Rural City Council, which is providing administrative help and co-ordination of meetings. Officials have urged people keen to join the network to send a message via GAB Network Facebook page. The official launch will be from 6.30pm to 8.30pm.
Facelift opportunity Ararat district business owners and operators will be able to improve their business facades under a new Ararat Rural City Council dollar-for-dollar grants program. Business owners will be able to access money through a facade improvement grants scheme for work including painting, new signs and minor repairs. Council chief executive Tim Harrison said the scheme would help businesses refresh and update their shop fronts, with the aim of improving the overall look of a town’s shopping precinct. Dr Harrison said any business with a street frontage in a commercial area of a town within the Ararat municipality was eligible for the grants. He said grants of up to $5000 would be available on a dollar-for-dollar basis and successful applicants would need to complete the work within this financial year and would be reimbursed for work completed. He said applications close on November 29, with full details including guidelines and an application form available on council’s website www.ararat.vic.gov.au.
WALK THE PLANK: Members of Nhill’s Piggery Lane Players theatre group don pirate gear for a pantomime performance of Captain Hook’s Revenge on Saturday at Nhill Memorial Community Centre. The cast will peform two shows. Pictured are pirates, top row from left, Jessica Mason, Matt Sherwell and Stephanie Lynch, and front row from left, Christine Richards, Catherine Bates, Karen Prenzler and Shannon Smith in a final rehearsal.
‘Players’ prep pantomime Pirates, Peter Pan and a poisoned cake will be the talk of Nhill when community theatre group Piggery Lane Players presents its annual show on Saturday. ‘Captain Hook’s Revenge’ – a very silly pantomime – will be at Nhill Memorial Community Centre for two performances, including a matinee at 2pm and evening show at 7.30pm. The family-friendly show, helmed by first-time director Matt Sherwell, is a ‘bit different’ from the group’s usual performances. President Jill Kube said Captain Hook’s Revenge would be one of the group’s biggest shows in recent years.
“We try to do at least one performance a year,” she said. “Traditionally we have done a lot of British comedies and occasionally serious dramas. Last year we did a murder mystery. “We haven’t done a pantomime in a while, so this is a bit of a return to the family audience. “With the matinee at 2pm, we are really keen for families to come along to that. It’s something for the children.” Mrs Kube said Piggery Lane Players was preparing to celebrate its 50th anniversary next year. Originating from Nhill Drama Group, Mrs Kube said the
now Piggery Lane Players came really close to folding at one time. “But we have about 16 people in the cast now, so it’s picking up again,” she said. “We actually have three to four teachers from Nhill College who are in it, and quite a few ex Nhill College students. “They started with school productions and have stayed in the area and wanted to continue on with performing.” Mrs Kube said people could buy tickets in advance from Nhill’s Amber’s Sweet Bliss or at the door on Saturday. Adult tickets are $15, and student and children tickets, $10. – Lotte Reiter
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estern Victorian communities are a step closer to having access to ‘real-time’ weather forecasts with construction of a new Rainbow radar station reaching a major milestone.
Latest work on the station has included the installation of a radar antenna and dome on top of a 22-metre cylindrical tower. The station and its iconic ‘golf ball’ dome now stands 27 metres high above undulating paddocks on the outskirts of the southern Mallee town. Bureau of Meteorology project manager Paul Martin said the radar antenna and dome was ‘an exciting and very important’ milestone for the Rainbow radar project. “The tower itself weighs a hefty 32 tonnes and was erected using two cranes,” he said. “The ‘golf ball’ dome now adds an extra five metres to the height of the structure and will be accessible to the bureau’s technicians via a spiral staircase inside of the tower.” When complete, the radar, being built by Agriculture Victoria and operated by the Bureau of Meteorology, will provide real-time weather information, including rain forecasts, for communities across the Wimmera and southern Mallee regions. Agriculture Victoria Export Development and Investment Strategy director Melinda Knapp, leading the Rainbow Weather Radar Steering Committee, said the project was on track to be operational by April 2020. “We anticipate great benefits to the local community through the improvement of real-time weather
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MILESTONE: Work on the $9.3-million Rainbow radar project continues with the installation of a radar antenna and dome on top of a 22-metre cylindrical tower. information,” she said. “This is particularly important to the region’s farmers, who will soon have better access to the weather and rainfall information they need to make important time-critical farming decisions about harvesting, tillage and the use of chemicals and fertilisers.” Mr Martin said the installation of the radar and testing of the equipment would take time, but getting the tower, antenna and dome completed reflected significant progress.
Premier Building and Construction is constructing the radar site and Macmahon is building and installing the tower. Wimmera Development Association led the push for the $9.3-million Rainbow radar project, which ultimately won support from state and federal governments. The project involved a partnership between the association, Bureau of Meteorology and other community partners.
Wimmera families are continuing to support The Nappy Collective Project, dropping donated nappies into the Horsham office of Member for Lowan Emma Kealy. Ms Kealy has nominated her office as a drop-off point for unused disposable nappies for distribution to district organisations that support families in crisis or in need for the past two years. “The local generosity and support for The Nappy Collective Project has been amazing,” she said. “It is wonderful to see more donations coming in for such a great
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avarre Minerals has started a new phase of drilling at its Stawell Corridor Gold Project.
The company is searching for gold deposits in an extension of a corridor of rocks that host the Stawell and Ararat goldfields. The first of three drilling rigs involved in the phase has diamond drilling at Adventure Lode with expectations of two other rigs to be on site this week. The planned 13,500-metre drilling campaign comprises: • 5000 metres of diamond drilling targeting depth extensions to shallow gold mineralisation outlined at ‘Resolution’ and ‘Adventure’ lodes on an Irvine basalt dome; • 8500 metres of air-core drilling testing on multiple targets on the prospective margins of the Langi Logan basalt dome and to expand the strike length of the gold mineralisation north of Resolution Lode. Expectations are that the first round of ‘deeper’ expansion drilling at Adventure and Resolution lodes will be completed early next year. Navarre Minerals managing director Geoff McDermott said the company was excited to start the most significant drilling program in its history as it transitioned towards ‘advanced explorer’ status. “In the next six to nine months we will systematically evaluate the size, continuity and tenor of gold mineralisation down to about 300 metres at our
Resolution and Adventure lode discoveries to see if they have what it takes to deliver Victoria’s next major gold deposits,” he said. “We look forward to sharing further updates on the progress of this major new phase of expansionary drilling, which we expect will generate strong news-flow over the coming weeks and months.” Navarre Minerals Limited is an Australian resources company creating a portfolio of early-to-advanced-stage gold projects in Victoria. The discovery of outcropping gold on the margins of the Irvine basalt dome and high-grade gold in shallow drilling at Langi Logan are a prime focus for the company. These projects are 20 kilometres and 40 kilometres south of Stawell Gold Mine respectively. A high-grade Tandarra Gold Project is 50 kilometres northwest of Kirkland Lake Gold’s Fosterville Gold Mine, and 40 kilometres north of the 22-million-ounce Bendigo Goldfield. The company is also searching for high-grade gold at its St Arnaud Gold Project where latest reconnaissance drilling has identified gold mineralisation under shallow cover, up to five kilometres north from the nearest historical mine workings. It is also targeting large volcanic massive sulphide, epithermal and porphyry copper-gold deposits in Stavely Arc volcanic areas in its Western Victoria Copper Project.
Extended contract for building team A new contract for the provision of municipal building surveying and building permit services has given Hindmarsh Shire Council a resource boost. The awarding of the contract is part of a collaborative procurement effort between Hindmarsh, Horsham Rural City and West Wimmera shire councils. New arrangements mean a previous one-day-a-week in-house service has
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been replaced by a Monday-to-Friday service with a building services team operating remotely. More information about the changes and contact information for the building department is available by calling 5391 4444 or emailing info@hindmarsh.vic. gov.au. People can also visit the council’s website www.hindmarsh.vic.gov. au/planningbuilding.
HEALTHY START: Horsham Primary School assistant principal Chris Kellett and Wimmera Health Care Group community health co-ordinator Janine Harfield walk to school with students Scarlett Nicholson, Shakyra Sleep, Tyler Roach, Skye Johnstone, Ethan Hill and Stevie Clark, front, for Walk to School month. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Councils backing walk to school Councils across the region are joining VicHealth in a mission to get children walking, riding and scooting to school as part of the foundation’s annual Walk to School program. Every October, Walk to School encourages families to get active on the trip to and from school to help children build healthy, lifelong habits. Hindmarsh and Horsham Rural City councils are working with municipal primary schools to deliver a range of activities as part of the program, including sporting activities and designated walking paths. The Horsham council, in partnership with Wimmera Health Care Group, made the move to install ‘Active Paths’ around Horsham schools. The Active Paths program uses brightly coloured footpath decals to engage students and create a ‘clear and fun’ journey to school. Mayor Mark Radford said the de-
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cals would be placed at 50-metre increments from each of the schools. “We want to make walking to school easy and attractive for families,” he said. “It’s wonderful to see all the primary schools within Horsham Rural City Council participating.” Hindmarsh Shire Council is also hoping to encourage more children to be active by running competitions at participating schools, organising walking events and hosting sport activities in collaboration with Wimmera Regional Sports Assembly. Mayor Ron Ismay said the Walk to School program was a free, easy and fun way for children to get active and build healthy habits for life. “Our children are healthier and happier when they’re active every day, and walking to school is a great way to get their activity in,” he said. “During October, council staff will intermittently visit schools in
the morning and those who are walking will get prizes for their effort. And, for the first time, mums and dads will also receive vouchers. “Last year all of our primary schools participated in this great VicHealth program and we are encouraging them to get involved this year to make Walk to School bigger and better.” VicHealth acting chief executive Lyn Roberts said the program continued to grow, with more schools taking part. “Last year more than 140,000 children from more than 750 schools across Victoria took part in Walk to School, travelling the equivalent distance of two return trips to the moon,” she said. “Helping our children to get active is so important for their health and wellbeing.” Ms Roberts said people seeking more information could visit the Walk to School website www.walk toschool.vic.gov.au.
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In this article I will explain what an intervention order is and when a final order can be made. There are two types of intervention orders in Victoria: family violence intervention orders and personal safety intervention orders. Both orders are treated quite similarly in terms of the application process, the considerations the magistrate makes before making an order and the possible conditions of the order.
Family violence orders
Family violence intervention orders are used to protect family members suffering family violence. ‘Family member’ has a wide definition and includes spouses, parents, children, siblings and extended family members. ‘Family violence’ includes behaviour that is physically, sexually, emotionally, psychologically or economically abusive. It also includes behaviour that is threatening or coercive or any other behaviour which controls or dominates the family member and causes that family member to feel fear for the safety or wellbeing of that family member or another person.
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Personal safety orders
A personal safety intervention order is a court order designed to protect a person from assault, sexual assault, harassment, property damage or interference with property, stalking and serious threats. Typical conditions on both orders include: • Prohibiting the respondent from committing violence against the protected person; • Excluding the respondent from approaching, telephoning or otherwise contacting the protected person; • Prohibiting the respondent from being close to where the protected person lives, works or attends school; • Prohibiting the respondent from causing another person to engage in conduct prohibited by the order.
Who can apply?
A person allegedly affected by the prohibited behaviour – including family violence – a police officer or a third party can commence proceedings by attending the registry of a magistrates’ court in person for either type of order.
Interim intervention orders
Often at the initial hearing the magistrate will make an interim intervention order until they can decide whether to impose a final intervention order at a later hearing. When the court makes a final order, any existing interim orders will expire, unless the court orders that the interim order shall continue until the final order is served on the respondent.
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For family violence intervention orders a magistrate can only make a final intervention order against the wishes of the respondent if they are satisfied on the balance of probabilities that the respondent has committed family violence and is likely to continue to do so or do so again. For personal safety intervention orders a court may make a final personal safety intervention order if satisfied, on the balance of probabilities, that the respondent and affected person are not family members and: • The respondent has committed prohibited behaviour against the affected person and is likely to continue to do so or do so again and that behaviour would cause a reasonable person to fear for his or her safety; or • The respondent has stalked the affected person and is likely to continue to do so or do so again; • It is appropriate in all the circumstances of the case to make a final order.
Duration of final order
For both types of orders, the court might specify when the order expires and if the court does not specify the duration of the order, it lasts until it is revoked or set aside on appeal.
Civil in nature until breached
An intervention order is a civil matter and will not show up on your criminal record unless it is breached. Breaching the terms of an intervention order is a criminal offence, which can result in imprisonment. If you have been served with an application for an intervention order you should seek legal advice to ensure that you receive the best possible outcome. A lawyer can represent you in court and might be able to assist in having the application withdrawn or varied. A lawyer can also assist you if you wish to have an intervention order put in place against someone else. • Patrick Smith is the principal of O’Brien & Smith Lawyers. This article is intended to be used as a guide only. It is not, and is not intended to be, advice on any specific matter. Neither Patrick nor O’Brien & Smith Lawyers accept responsibility for any acts or omissions resulting from reliance upon the content of this article. Before acting on the basis of any material in this article, we recommend you consult your lawyer.
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BUSY TIME: The Wimmera has been a hive of activity. Pictured clockwise from above, Cameron Mibus, second right, holds a perpetual shield the Mibus Family of Green Lake won for the best three merino fleeces in an annual fleece show organised by Wimmera Legacy and Horsham Agricultural Society. Shane McGrath, second left, presented the shield, named in honour of his late father Bill McGrath who organised the fleece competition for many years. Bill McGrath, a former state politician, was also a keen legatee. With them are Wimmera Legacy president Neville Smith, left, and Horsham Agricultural Society president Zack Currie; Nikki Barnett, Erika Eastick, Jess Ledder, Jaala Marks-Lovett and Kayli Gavagan at Stawell Secondary College’s colour run for Mental Health Week; Floyd Keam with his showbags at the Warracknabeal Show; Mel Wade and Eliza Icke at Murtoa Cup; Lib Guilline and Jasmine Kenneison at Horsham Spring Garden Festival; Ava James at the Warracknabeal Show; and centre, Australian country music star James Blundell entertains in Horsham during Victorian Seniors Festival Country Concerts Tour.
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cles have been designed to carry up to 20 passengers – including an operator in case something goes wrong – or four wheelchairs and seven standing passengers. Electric-operated ramps and large sliding doors have been designed to make entry and exit as easy as possible, especially for paralympians. The headlights apparently act like human eyes, signalling the vehicle’s intentions to pedestrians. Toyota’s development leader for the Olympic version of the e-Palette,
The company – a major sponsor of the Olympics and Paralympics – will build 20 of the vehicles to move athletes and staff around the Olympic village on an automated loop. Travelling at just 19kmh, the vehi-
Takahiro Muta, said the battery-electric, automated vehicles had been adapted specifically for use during the games after feedback from athletes about their mobility needs. “Olympic and Paralympic athletes work tirelessly to achieve the impossible, and we wanted to provide them with a vehicle specifically designed and calibrated to fit their mobility needs during Tokyo 2020,” he said. “Throughout the development process, athletes, especially paralympians, helped us to better understand
how we could adapt and upgrade the e-Palette to better meet the need for simple, convenient and comfortable mobility.” The e-Palette is regarded as a levelfour autonomous vehicle, one step below full automation. Measuring 5.2 metres long and two metres wide, the e-Palette has a range of 150km between charges. The cube-like vehicle is guided in a pre-determined route by 3D mapping and a combination of cameras and Lidar sensors.
Its use at the Tokyo Olympics is seen as both a branding exercise for Toyota and a test bed for future development of such vehicles for global markets. Originally shown at the CES electronics show in Las Vegas in January 2018, the e-Palette’s flexible ‘skateboard’ format is capable of being adapted to a variety of uses, including ride sharing and logistics.
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6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 Gardening Australia [s] 10:30 Ask The Doctor (PG) [s] 11:00 Monash And Me (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 Landline [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 The Cook And The Chef [s] 3:25 Hard Quiz (PG) [s] 4:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 5:10 Shakespeare And Hathaway (PG) [s] 6:00 The Drum [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Australian Story [s] 8:30 Four Corners [s] 9:15 Media Watch (PG) [s] 9:35 Q&A [s] 10:40 ABC Late News [s] 11:10 The Business [s] 11:30 Catalyst (PG) [s] 12:25 Patrick Melrose: Some Hope (MA15+) [s] 1:25 Keeping Australia Alive [s] 2:25 rage (MA15+) [s] 4:05 Sammy J And Randy In Ricketts Lane: The Postman (M s) [s]
6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 Gardening Australia [s] 10:30 Ask The Doctor (PG) [s] 11:00 Shakespeare And Hathaway (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 12:55 Four Corners [s] 1:45 Media Watch (PG) [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Poh’s Kitchen [s] 3:30 Hard Quiz (PG) [s] 4:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 5:10 Shakespeare And Hathaway (PG) [s] 6:00 The Drum [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Foreign Correspondent [s] 8:30 Catalyst (PG) [s] 9:35 Nigel Slater’s Middle East [s] 10:30 ABC Late News [s] 11:00 The Business [s] 11:15 Q&A [s] 12:25 Keeping Australia Alive (M) [s] 3:00 James Galea’s Best Trick Ever (M l) [s] 4:05 Sammy J And Randy In Ricketts Lane: Field Of Dreams (M s) [s]
6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] 10:00 Gardening Australia [s] 11:00 Shakespeare And Hathaway (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address [s] 1:30 Compass (PG) [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 The Cook And The Chef [s] 3:25 Hard Quiz (PG) [s] 4:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 5:10 Shakespeare And Hathaway (PG) [s] 6:00 The Drum [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery (PG) [s] 8:30 Gruen (PG) [s] 9:10 Frayed (M l,s) [s] 9:55 QI (PG) [s] 10:30 ABC Late News [s] 11:00 The Business [s] 11:15 Four Corners [s] 12:05 Media Watch (PG) [s] 12:20 Keeping Australia Alive (M l) [s] 3:05 James Galea’s Best Trick Ever (M l) [s] 4:05 Sammy J And Randy In Ricketts Lane (M l) [s]
6:00 Headline News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 TBA 2:10 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Neighbours (PG) [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 The Bachelorette Australia (PG) [s] 8:40 Gogglebox (M) [s] 9:40 TBA 10:40 Blue Bloods: Brushed Off (M) [s] 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project (PG) [s] 1:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning
6:00 Headline News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 The Living Room (PG) [s] 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Neighbours (PG) [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 The Living Room (PG) [s] 8:30 TBA 9:30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) [s] 10:30 TBA 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project (PG) [s] 1:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:30 Home Shopping
6:00 Reel Action [s] 6:30 Escape Fishing With ET [s] 7:00 Which Car? [s] 7:30 Seafood Escape With Andrew Ettingshausen [s] 8:00 What’s Up Down Under [s] 8:30 All 4 Adventure [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Saturday (PG) [s] 12:00 Jamie’s Super Food Family Classics [s] 1:00 Australia By Design: Innovations [s] 1:30 Healthy Homes Australia [s] 2:00 Australia By Design: Landscapes [s] 2:30 Bondi Rescue: Road Boss Rally (PG) [s] 3:30 What’s Up Down Under [s] 4:00 The Living Room (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 5:50 Rugby World Cup: Quarter Final 1 *Live* From Oita Stadium [s] 8:30 Ambulance UK (M) [s] 9:45 Ambulance (M) [s] 11:00 TBA 12:00 Elementary: Fidelity (M v) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping
6:00 Religious Programs 7:30 Fishing Australia [s] 9:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 8:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 9:00 Luxury Escapes: New York (PG) [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Sunday (PG) [s] 1:00 Buy To Build [s] 1:30 The Living Room [s] 2:30 Australia By Design: Innovations [s] 3:00 Australia By Design: Landscapes [s] 3:30 Which Car? [s] 4:00 RPM [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) [s] 6:30 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] 7:30 The Graham Norton Show (M) [s] 8:30 NCIS: Into The Light (M v) [s] 9:30 NCIS: Boom (M v) [s] 10:30 FBI: Prey (M v) [s] 11:30 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS This Morning
6:00 Headline News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 TBA 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Neighbours (PG) [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 The Masked Singer Australia (PG) [s] 8:30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) [s] 9:30 Just For Laughs (M) [s] 10:00 Kinne Tonight (M) [s] 10:30 The Project (PG) [s] 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 1:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning
6:00 Headline News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 TBA 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Neighbours (PG) [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 Jamie Oliver: The Naked Chef Bares All (M l) [s] 8:30 One Born Every Minute Australia (M) [s] 9:30 TBA 10:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: Can I Get A Witness? (M) [s] 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project [s] 1:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning
6:00 Headline News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 TBA 2:10 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Neighbours (PG) [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 The Bachelorette Australia (PG) [s] 8:45 Playing For Keeps (M) 9:45 BH90210: Picture’s Up (M s) [s] 10:45 Sports Tonight [s] 11:15 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:15 The Project (PG) [s] 1:10 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning
6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Family Pictures” (PG) (’93) Stars: Larissa Albuquerque, Jackie Blackmore, Georgia Bradner 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 8:30 Movie: “Wonder Woman” (M v) (’17) – When a pilot crashes and tells of conflict in the outside world, Diana, an Amazonian warrior in training, leaves home to fight a war, discovering her full powers and true destiny. Stars: Gal Gado, Chris Pine 11:15 The Latest Seven News [s] 11:45 Trial And Error: A Hostile Jury (M) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping
6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Heaven” (M v) (’19) – Follows Heaven Casteel and her siblings, after she discovers a family secret that changes everything she thought she knew about her family. Stars: Manoj Anand, Linda Dootson, Jagdish Shukla, Asha Patel, Elizabeth Angel Cooke 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens [s] 7:30 Cricket: Women’s Big Bash League: Sydney Sixers v Sydney Thunder *Live* From North Sydney Oval [s] 11:00 Special: Women’s Health Women In Sport Awards 2019 [s] 12:30 Home Shopping
6:00 NBC Today [s] 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show Weekend (PG) [s] 12:00 Seven’s Horse Racing: Caulfield Cup; Randwick - The Everest [s] 5:30 Border Security - Australia’s Front Line (PG) [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Movie: “Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire” (M h,v) (’05) – A competition is held between three schools of wizardry, and contestants are magically chosen for the very dangerous event. The Goblet of Fire chooses Harry to compete. Stars: Daniel Radcliffe 10:10 Movie: “Planet Of The Apes” (M) (’01) – The sudden appearance of one man in a world where apes are in charge and humans are enslaved serves as a challenge to the status quo in this exciting sci-fi thriller. Stars: Mark Wahlberg 1:00 Home Shopping
6:00 NBC Today [s] 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 Morning Show - Weekend [s] 12:00 House Of Wellness [s] 1:00 World’s Deadliest Weather: Caught On Camera (PG) [s] 2:30 TBA 4:00 Better Homes And Gardens [s] 5:00 Seven News At 5 [s] 5:30 The Great Weekend (PG) [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Sunday Night [s] 8:00 Border Security Australia’s Front Line (PG) [s] 8:30 TBA 9:30 TBA 10:30 TBA 11:30 Autopsy USA: Bernie Mac (M) [s] – In July 2008 Bernie was hospitalised with pneumonia. After three weeks in intensive care he died at the height of his career. Now, Medical Examiner Dr Michael Hunter is taking a fresh look at the death. 12:30 Home Shopping
6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Mommy’s Little Angel” (M) (’18) – When Nikki and her husband adopt 12-year-old Katie after her mother’s death, Katie won’t let anyone, including her abusive father, take her away from them. Stars: Amanda Clayton, Morgan Neundorf, Peter Michael Dillon, Chris Gallinger, Rennie Wilkinson 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 7:30 TBA 9:00 The Rookie: Flesh And Blood (M) [s] 10:00 S.W.A.T.: Source (M) [s] 11:00 The Latest Seven News [s] 11:30 Crazy On A Plane (M l) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping
6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Nightmare Tenant” (M v) (’18) Stars: Lauralee Bell 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 7:30 TBA 9:00 Secret Bridesmaids’ Business (M s,v,l) [s] 9:50 The Proposal (PG) [s] 11:00 The Latest Seven News [s] 11:30 Trial And Error: The Murder Clock (M) [s] 12:00 Movie: “Deep Family Secrets” (M v) (’97) – A young woman journeys back to her birthplace and discovers that much of what she had always taken for granted was all a lie. Stars: Richard Crenna 2:00 Home Shopping
6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “No One Would Tell” (M) (’18) Stars: Shannen Doherty, Mira Sorvino 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 7:30 TBA 8:00 TBA 8:30 TBA 9:30 TBA 10:30 The Latest Seven News [s] 11:00 Chicago Fire: A Closer Eye (M) [s] s with the new assistant deputy commissioner. 12:00 Movie: “Wanted” (M) (’98) – A fast-paced, compelling drama that relates the story of a young man forced by his mistakes into a journey that ultimately leads to his redemption. Stars: Tracey Gold 2:00 Home Shopping
5:30 Today [s] 10:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 The Secret Life Of The Zoo (PG) [s] 2:00 The Block (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 RBT: V8 Dreaming/ Lovely Soul (PG) [s] 8:30 Love Island Australia (MA15+) [s] 9:30 Movie: “Fifty Shades Darker” (MA15+) (’17) – While Christian wrestles with his inner demons, Anastasia must confront the anger and envy of the women who came before her. Stars: Jamie Dornan 11:50 Lethal Weapon: Ghost Of My Child (MA15+) [s] 12:40 Cross Court [s] 1:05 Destination Happiness [s] 1:30 Home Shopping 4:00 Ellen (PG) [s]
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “While We’re Young” (M l) (’14) Stars: Ben Stiller, Adam Driver 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Bondi Vet: Coast To Coast (PG) [s] 8:30 Love Island Australia (MA15+) [s] 9:30 Movie: “The Bounty Hunter” (M s,v,l) (’10) Stars: Jennifer Aniston, Gerard Butler 11:45 Rizzoli And Isles: Knockout (MA15+) [s] 12:35 World’s Funniest Videos Top 10 Countdown: Go For It (PG) [s] 1:05 Outdoors Indoors (PG) [s] 1:30 Home Shopping 4:30 The Avengers (PG) [s] 5:30 A Current Affair [s]
6:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Today [s] 10:00 Your Domain [s] 11:00 Today Extra - Saturday (PG) [s] 12:00 Destination Happiness [s] 12:30 Destination WA (PG) [s] 1:00 Surfing Australia TV [s] 1:30 Global Golf Challenge: Japan Skins Preview [s] 2:00 Kevin Can Wait: Kevin Moves Metal (PG) [s] 2:30 The Block (PG) [s] 4:30 The Garden Gurus [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Saturday [s] 7:00 Movie: “Star Wars: Revenge Of The Sith” (PG) (’05) Stars: Ewan McGregor 10:00 Movie: “War Of The Worlds” (M v) (’05) Stars: Tom Cruise 12:10 Movie: “Carrie” (MA15+) (’76) Stars: Sissy Spacek 2:00 Home Shopping 5:30 Wesley Impact [s]
6:00 Harry (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Today [s] 10:00 Sports Sunday (PG) [s] 11:00 Cross Court [s] 11:30 Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates [s] 12:00 World’s Greatest Journeys [s] 1:00 Netball: Constellation Cup: Australia v New Zealand *Live* From Qudos Bank Arena [s] 3:00 The Block (PG) [s] 4:00 The Embassy (PG) [s] 4:30 Explore TVViking [s] 5:00 NINE News [s] 5:30 Postcards [s] 6:00 NINE News Sunday [s] 7:00 The Block (PG) [s] 8:30 60 Minutes [s] 9:30 A Killer Among Us (MA15+) [s] 10:30 See No Evil: A Date With Dalene (M v) [s] 11:30 Rizzoli And Isles (M v) [s] 12:20 Harry (PG) [s] 1:10 Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates [s] 1:35 South Aussie With Cosi [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 2:30 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo [s]
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Getaway [s] 1:30 The Block (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Block (PG) [s] – Tonight, marks the start of ‘Hell Week’. This includes not just the hallways, media/ study spaces but any remaining powder rooms, laundries, stairs, bedrooms, flooring, skirting, everything! 8:40 Love Island Australia (MA15+) [s] 9:55 20 To One: Reality TV Shockers (M l,s) [s] 11:05 World’s Worst Flights: Pilot Error (M l) [s] 12:00 Law And Order: SVU: Criminal (MA15+) [s] 1:05 Destination WA (PG) [s] 1:30 Home Shopping 4:00 Ellen (PG) [s]
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Australia’s Top Ten Of Everything: Bizarre TV Moments (PG) [s] 2:00 The Block (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Block (PG) [s] 8:40 Love Island Australia (MA15+) [s] 9:55 Botched: Bigger Isn’t Breast (M) [s] 10:55 Timeless: The Day Reagan Was Shot (M v) [s] 11:45 The Closer: Fool’s Gold (M v) [s] 12:35 Harry (PG) [s] 1:30 The Garden Gurus [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 2:30 Destination Happiness [s] 3:00 Home Shopping 4:00 Ellen (PG) [s]
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Timeless: The Assassination Of Abraham Lincoln (M v) [s] 2:00 The Block (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Block (PG) [s] – Domain’s Alice Stolz arrives at The Block to announce which team will have the honour of gracing the front cover of The Domain magazine. Which team wins this prestigious prize? 8:40 Love Island Australia (MA15+) [s] 9:40 The Man With The World’s Biggest Testicles (M) [s] 10:50 Beauty And The Beach: Franziska And Sara (M n,mp) [s] 12:00 Law And Order: SVU: Painless (M) [s] 1:00 Harry (PG) [s]
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Light Of Dawn: The Normandy LandingsLaunching The Assault (PG) 3:00 Living Black Conversations: Kevin Rudd 3:30 Spying On The Royals (PG) 4:30 Supervet (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Ainsley’s Australian Market Menu 8:30 Monty Don’s Paradise Gardens 9:40 The Name Of The Rose (PG) 10:40 SBS World News Late 11:10 Bosch (M) 12:00 Outlander: Surrender/ All Debts Paid/ Of Lost Things (MA15+) 3:10 Ride Upon The Storm (M l) (In Danish) 4:15 Atlanta: Barbershop (M l) 4:50 Rachel Khoo’s Kitchen Notebook Bitesize
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 The Point 3:00 NITV News: Nula 3:30 The Man Who Shot Tutankhamun (PG) 4:35 Supervet (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 The Nile: Ancient Egypt’s Great River (PG) [s] 8:30 Albert - The Power Behind Victoria 10:20 SBS World News Late 10:50 The Feed: The End Of Britain? 11:50 Movie: “A Blast” (MA15+) (’15) Stars: Angeliki Papoulia (In Greek) 1:20 The Missing (M s,v) 3:40 Great British Railway Journeys: Darlington To Dunbar/ Longniddry To Edinburgh (PG)
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Gymnastics: International Gymnastics Rhythmic World Challenge Cup (Portugal) 4:00 Winter Games New Zealand 4:30 Cruising With Jane McDonald: Caribbean (PG) 5:20 Remarkable Places To Eat: Paris 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Hitler’s Secrets: The Monster (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Call Me By Your Name” (PG) (’17) Stars: Timothée Chalamet 10:45 The Miniaturist (M s) 1:55 Movie: “In Between” (MA15+) (’16) Stars: Mouna Hawa, Sana Jammelieh (In Arabic/ Hebrew) 3:50 One Born Every Minute (PG) 4:25 Poh & Co. Bitesize
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 Motor Sports: Speedweek 3:00 Winter Games New Zealand 4:05 Motorcycles: Superbike World Championship: Round 12, Argentina 5:05 Winter Games New Zealand 5:30 Destination Flavour China Bitesize 5:40 Nazi Megastructures: Russian War (PG) 6:35 SBS World News 7:35 Great Continental Railway Journeys: Batumi To Baku 8:40 Jumbo Jet: 50 Years In The Sky 10:30 Struggle Street (PG) 11:30 Berlin Station (MA15+) 3:30 Kinky Business (MA15+) 4:25 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee (M l,s)
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch s 1:55 Tommy Flemming Live From Galway 4:05 Great British Railway Journeys: Ballina To Westport 4:35 Supervet (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 5:55 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 How The Victorians Built Britain: The Birth Of The Machines 8:30 24 Hours In Emergency: Leap Of Faith (PG) 9:25 24 Hours In Police Custody: Frequent Flyers (PG) 10:25 SBS World News Late 10:55 The World Game 2019 11:30 The Pier (MA15+) (In Spanish) 12:25 The Good Fight (M) 4:30 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee (M d,l,s)
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Destination Flavour China Bitesize 2:25 Who Do You Think You Are?: Cheryl (PG) 3:30 The Secrets Of Chambord Chateau 4:30 Supervet (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Building Britain’s Canals: Leeds And Liverpool 8:30 Insight: Inconceivable (PG) 9:30 Dateline: The Iraqi Orphan: 30 Lost Years 10:00 The End Of Britain? 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 Cyberwar: Lights Out Ukraine 11:30 Gigantes (MA15+) (In Spanish) 12:30 The Night Manager (M s) 4:00 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee (M)
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Dateline: The Iraqi Orphan: 30 Lost Years 2:30 Insight: Inconceivable 3:30 Secrets Of The Shining Knights (PG) 4:30 Supervet (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Tony Robinson-Britain’s Ancient Tracks 8:30 Struggle Street (PG) 9:30 The Looming Tower (MA15+) (In English/ Arabic) 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 Whiskey Cavalier: Five Spies And A Baby (PG) 11:50 Movie: “Fanny’s Journey” (M) (’16) Stars: Léonie Souchaud, Juliane Lepoureau, Cécile de France, Ryan Brodie (In French) 1:40 Vikings (MA15+) 3:25 Great British Railway Journeys: Chapeltown To Doncaster/ Gainsborough To Ely (PG)
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Wednesday, October 16, 2019
Tv guide
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4:25 Wanda And The Alien 5:05 Play School Nursery Rhyme News Time 5:30 Fireman Sam 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 QI (M) 8:30 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery (M) 9:00 Community (M) 9:25 The Office (PG) 9:45 Sammy J (PG) 9:50 Frayed (M) 10:40 Red Dwarf (PG) 11:10 Great News (PG) 11:50 30 Rock (PG) 12:15 Parks And Recreation (PG)
5:00 Children’s Programs 3:55 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:25 Wanda And The Alien 5:05 Play School Nursery Rhyme News Time 5:30 Fireman Sam 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Hard Quiz (PG) 8:30 Gruen XL (M) 9:20 Community (PG) 9:40 The Office (PG) 10:05 Gavin And Stacey (PG) 10:35 Archer (M) 11:20 Red Dwarf (PG) 11:50 30 Rock (M)
4:25 Wanda And The Alien 5:05 Play School Nursery Rhyme News Time 5:45 Peppa Pig 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8:30 Live At The Apollo (M) 9:15 Comedy Next Gen (M) 10:15 Comedy Up Late (M) 10:45 Catfish (M) 11:25 Fiona O’Loughlin’s Greatest Hits (M) 12:50 Would I Lie To You? (PG)
4:25 Wanda And The Alien 5:05 Play School Nursery Rhyme News Time 5:30 Fireman Sam 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8:30 Live At The Apollo (M) 9:15 Dylan Moran: Yeah, Yeah Live In London (M) 10:40 QI: Location (PG) 11:05 Detectorists (M) 11:35 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 12:05 Upstart Crow (M)
4:25 Wanda And The Alien 5:05 Play School Nursery Rhyme News Time 5:30 Fireman Sam 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Upstart Crow (M) 8:30 The Office (PG) 9:00 Community (PG) 9:25 The Office (PG) 9:45 The Good Place 10:30 Peep Show (M) 10:55 Red Dwarf (M) 11:25 30 Rock (PG) 11:50 Parks And Recreation (M) 12:10 Community (PG)
4:25 Wanda And The Alien 5:05 Play School Nursery Rhyme News Time 5:30 Fireman Sam 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (M) 8:40 Insert Name Here (M) 9:10 Community (PG) 9:40 The Office (PG) 10:05 Great News (PG) 10:50 Red Dwarf (PG) 11:20 Peep Show (M) 11:45 The League Of Gentlemen (PG) 12:15 30 Rock (PG)
4:25 Wanda And The Alien 5:05 Play School Nursery Rhyme News Time 5:30 Fireman Sam 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Black Books (PG) 8:25 Detectorists (M) 8:55 Community (PG) 9:25 The Office (M) 9:45 Green Wing (M) 10:40 Red Dwarf (PG) 11:15 30 Rock (PG) 11:35 Parks And Recreation (PG) 12:00 Community (PG)
3:30 Horrible Histories 4:00 What’s For Dinner? 4:35 Stacked! 5:05 The Next Step 5:30 The Deep 6:05 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:35 Operation Ouch! 7:00 Horrible Histories 7:30 Shaun The Sheep (PG) 7:40 The Penguins Of Madagascar 8:00 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness 8:25 Rise Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG) 8:45 The Unlisted (PG) 9:10 Slugterra 9:30 My Year 12 Life (PG) 10:00 rage (PG)
3:30 Horrible Histories 4:00 What’s For Dinner? 4:35 Stacked! 5:05 The Next Step 5:30 The Deep 6:05 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:35 Operation Ouch! 7:00 Horrible Histories 7:30 Shaun The Sheep (PG) 8:00 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness 8:25 Good Game Spawn Point 8:45 Sailor Moon Crystal (PG) 9:10 Boruto (PG) 9:35 Sword Art Online (PG) 9:55 Stacked! The Pack Down
3:35 Sailor Moon Crystal (PG) 4:00 What’s For Dinner? 4:35 Hank Zipzer 5:05 The Next Step 5:25 The Deep 6:00 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:30 The Zoo: The Name Game/ Guess Zoo 6:55 Deadly Dinosaurs 7:20 Thunderbirds Are Go 7:45 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness 8:10 Rise Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG) 8:30 The Unlisted (PG) 8:50 Slugterra: Under Tow 9:15 My Year 12 Life (PG)
3:10 Mythbusters Junior (PG) 4:00 The Zoo 4:35 Good Game Spawn Point 5:05 The Next Step 5:30 The Deep 6:05 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:30 The Zoo 6:55 Deadly Dinosaurs 7:25 Thunderbirds Are Go 7:45 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness 8:10 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG) 8:30 The Unlisted (PG) 8:50 Slugterra: Dawn Of The Slug 9:15 My Year 12 Life (PG) 9:40 rage (PG)
3:30 Horrible Histories 4:00 What’s For Dinner? 4:35 Stacked! 5:05 The Next Step 5:30 The Deep 6:05 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:35 Operation Ouch! 7:00 Horrible Histories 7:30 Shaun The Sheep: Fruit And Nuts 8:00 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness: Father Crime 8:25 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG) 8:45 The Unlisted (PG) 9:10 Slugterra 9:30 My Year 12 Life 9:55 rage (PG)
3:30 Horrible Histories 4:00 What’s For Dinner? 4:25 Detention Adventure 5:05 The Next Step 5:30 The Deep 6:05 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:35 Operation Ouch! 7:00 Horrible Histories 7:30 Shaun The Sheep 8:00 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness 8:25 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Fast And The Furriest (PG) 8:45 The Unlisted (PG) 9:10 Slugterra 9:30 My Year 12 Life (PG) 9:55 rage (PG)
3:30 Horrible Histories 4:00 What’s For Dinner? 4:35 Stacked! 5:05 The Next Step 5:30 The Deep 6:05 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:35 Operation Ouch! 7:00 Horrible Histories 7:30 Shaun The Sheep (PG) 7:40 The Penguins Of Madagascar 8:00 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness 8:25 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG) 8:45 The Unlisted (PG) 9:10 Slugterra 9:35 My Year 12 Life (PG) 9:55 rage (PG)
2:00 Hercules - The Legendary Journeys 3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Lego Jurassic World - Legend Of Isla Nublar (PG) 4:00 The Tom And Jerry Show 4:30 We Bare Bears (PG) 5:00 Robot Wars Extreme (PG) 6:00 The Middle (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Survivor: Island Of Idols (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Into The Blue” (M) (’05) Stars: Jessica Alba 10:45 The Big Bang Theory (PG)
2:00 Hercules - The Legendary Journeys 3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 The Tom And Jerry Show 4:30 We Bare Bears (PG) 5:00 Robot Wars Extreme (PG) 6:00 The Middle (PG) 6:30 Movie: “The Little Mermaid” (G) (’89) Stars: Jodi Benson 8:30 Movie: “Forrest Gump” (PG) (’94) Stars: Tom Hanks 11:15 Police Ten 7 (M) 11:45 Street Outlaws (M)
1:30 Top Gear (PG) 3:00 American Ninja Warrior (PG) 5:00 Movie: “Goosebumps” (PG) (’15) Stars: Jack Black 7:00 Movie: “The Hunger Games” (M) (’12) Stars: Jennifer Lawrence 10:00 Movie: “Doctor Strange” (M) (’16) Stars: Benedict Cumberbatch 12:15 Just Tattoo Of Us (M) 1:15 Street Outlaws: Down From Chi-Town/ Shut Your Death Trap (M) 4:00 Steven Universe (PG) 4:30 Rev And Roll
1:00 The New Looney Tunes 1:15 Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel 1:45 Schwarzenegger The Celebrity Apprentice (PG) 3:30 American Ninja Warrior (PG) 5:15 Movie: “Shark Tale” (G) (’04) Stars: Will Smith 7:00 Movie: “Cars 3” (PG) (’17) Stars: Owen Wilson 9:00 Star Wars: Attack Of The Clones 12:00 Schwarzenegger The Celebrity Apprentice (PG) 2:00 Surfing Australia TV 2:30 Aqua Teen Hunger Force
2:00 Hercules - The Legendary Journeys 3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Ninjago (PG) 4:00 The Tom And Jerry Show 4:30 We Bare Bears (PG) 5:00 Robot Wars Extreme (PG) 6:00 The Middle (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Outback Wrangler (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The Da Vinci Code” (M) (’06) Stars: Tom Hanks 11:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 12:00 Street Outlaws (M) 1:00 Total Divas (M)
2:00 Hercules - The Legendary Journeys 3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 The Tom And Jerry Show 4:30 We Bare Bears (PG) 5:00 Robot Wars Extreme (PG) 6:00 The Middle (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 8:30 Movie: “King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword” (M) (’10) Stars: Charlie Hunnam 11:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 12:00 WWE Smackdown (M)
2:00 Hercules - The Legendary Journeys 3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 The Tom And Jerry Show 4:30 We Bare Bears (PG) 5:00 Robot Wars Extreme (PG) 6:00 The Middle (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Auction Hunters (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Stealth” (M) (’05) Stars: Josh Lucas 11:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 11:30 Street Outlaws (M)
12:00 ER (PG) 1:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 1:55 The Young And The Restless (PG) 3:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:30 Agatha Christie’s Marple (PG) 5:30 Vet On The Hill 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 David Attenborough’s Life 8:40 The First 48 (M) 10:40 What’s Your Emergency? (M) 11:40 Aircrash Confidential (M) 12:35 My Favourite Martian 1:00 The First 48 (M) 3:00 Home Shopping 4:30 Religious Programs
12:00 ER (PG) 1:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 1:55 The Young And The Restless (PG) 2:50 Antiques Roadshow 3:20 David Attenborough’s Life (PG) 4:30 This Time Next Year (UK) (PG) 5:30 Vet On The Hill (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 As Time Goes By (PG) 9:00 Greyhound Racing: The Million Dollar Chase *Live* From Wentworth Park 10:00 Movie: “Striking Distance” (M) (’93) Stars: Bruce Willis
12:00 Movie: “Courtneys Of Curzon Street” (G) (’47) Stars: Anna Neagle 2:15 Movie: “Where No Vultures Fly” (G) (’51) Stars: Anthony Steel 4:30 Movie: “McLintock!” (PG) (’63) Stars: John Wayne 7:00 Movie: “True Grit” (PG) (’10) Stars: Hailee Steinfeld 9:40 Movie: “Death Wish V: The Face Of Death” (MA15+) (’94) Stars: Charles Bronson 11:40 Movie: “The Big Fix” (M) (’18) Stars: Richard Dreyfuss
10:00 Movie: “Charley Moon” (G) (’56) Stars: Max Bygraves 12:00 Getaway (PG) 12:30 Movie: “The Ship That Died Of Shame” (PG) (’55) Stars: Richard Attenborough 2:30 Movie: “The Colditz Story” (G) (’55) Stars: John Mills 4:30 Movie: “Tea With Mussolini” (PG) (’99) Stars: Dame Judi Dench 7:00 Poirot (PG) 8:10 Midsomer Murders (PG) 10:10 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (M) 12:00 Unforgettable (M)
12:00 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG) 1:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 1:55 The Young And The Restless (PG) 3:00 Global Golf Challenge 5:00 Antiques Roadshow 5:30 Vet On The Hill (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 New Tricks (M) 8:40 Midsomer Murders (PG) 10:40 Unforgettable (M) 11:40 Anatomy Of Murder (MA15+) 12:35 My Favourite Martian 1:00 Home Shopping 1:30 New Tricks (M)
12:00 ER (PG) 1:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 1:55 The Young And The Restless (PG) 3:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:30 RPA (PG) 4:30 World’s Greatest Cities (PG) 5:30 Vet On The Hill (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 Death In Paradise (M) 8:40 Poirot (PG) 10:40 Law And Order: SVU (M) 11:40 COPS UK: Body Cam Squad (M) 12:35 My Favourite Martian 1:00 Home Shopping 1:30 Death In Paradise (M)
12:00 ER (PG) 1:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 1:55 The Young And The Restless (PG) 2:50 Antiques Roadshow 3:20 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG) 4:20 Death In Paradise (PG) 5:30 Vet On The Hill (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 DCI Banks (M) 8:30 Agatha Christie’s Marple (PG) 10:30 The Bad Seed (M) 11:30 Guiltology (M) 12:30 My Favourite Martian 1:00 Home Shopping 1:30 DCI Banks (M)
8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 1:00 The Chase UK (PG) 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 4:30 Medical Emergency (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Father Brown (M) 8:30 A Touch Of Frost (M) 10:15 Mrs Brown’s Boys (M) 11:00 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 12:00 Medical Emergency (PG)
12:00 House Of Wellness (PG) 1:00 Jump Off - Life After Racing 1:30 Special: Where Great Moments Are Made (PG) 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 4:30 Room For Improvement 5:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Better Homes And Gardens 8:30 Bancroft (M) 10:30 Mrs Brown’s Boys (M)
12:30 International Swimming League: Event 2 Highlights 2:00 SA Weekender 2:30 Sydney Weekender 3:00 Creek To Coast 3:30 Queensland Weekender 4:00 The Great Day Out 4:30 Paddington Station 24/7 5:30 Seven’s Horse Racing 6:00 Helloworld 6:30 QE2: The World’s Greatest Cruise Ship (PG) 7:30 Secrets Of Beautiful Gardens 8:30 Escape To The Country 10:30 Escape To The Continent
12:00 Women’s Health Women In Sport Awards 1:30 Escape To The Continent 3:00 Vasili’s Garden 4:00 Jump Off Life After Racing (PG) 4:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Border Security USA (PG) 7:30 Border Security - Australia’s Front Line (PG) 8:30 Planes, Trains And Automobiles (PG) 9:30 Mrs Brown’s Boys (M) 11:00 Border Security - Australia’s Front Line (PG) 12:00 Border Security USA (PG) 1:00 TBA
8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 10:30 House Calls To The Rescue 11:30 The Great Australian Doorstep 12:00 Vasili’s Garden (PG) 1:00 The Chase UK (PG) 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 4:30 Room For Improvement 5:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Doc Martin (PG) 8:30 Foyle’s War (M)
8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Helloworld 12:30 Special: Where Great Moments Are Made (PG) 1:00 The Chase UK (PG) 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 4:30 Room For Improvement 5:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Pie In The Sky (M) 8:30 TBA 9:30 TBA 10:30 TBA
8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Queensland Weekender 12:30 The Great Day Out 1:00 The Chase UK (PG) 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 4:30 Room For Improvement 5:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Border Security - Australia’s Front Line (PG) 8:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG)
12:00 Yukon Gold (M) 1:00 Carter’s W.A.R. (M) 2:00 American Dad (M) 2:30 Family Guy (M) 3:00 The Simpsons (PG) 3:30 Futurama (PG) 4:30 Inside West Coast Customs (PG) 5:30 American Pickers (PG) 6:30 Storage Wars (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Safe House” (M) (’14) Stars: Denzel Washington 10:55 Movie: “Entourage” (MA15+) (’15) Stars: Adrian Grenier
12:00 Cars Cops And Criminals (M) 1:30 Carter’s W.A.R. (M) 2:30 Pawn Stars (PG) 3:30 Storage Wars (PG) 4:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 4:30 Counting Cars (PG) 5:00 Inside West Coast Customs (PG) 6:00 Pawnography (PG) 7:00 Movie: “Logan’s Run” (PG) (’76) Stars: Jenny Agutter 9:30 Movie: “Eraser” (MA15+) (’96) Stars: Arnold Schwarzenegger 11:55 Armchair Experts (PG) 12:35 Carter’s W.A.R. (M)
12:00 Pawnography (PG) 12:30 STIHL Timbersports (PG) 1:00 Blokesworld (PG) 1:30 Sunraysia Safari 2019 (PG) 2:30 Inside West Coast Customs (PG) 3:30 Pawnography (PG) 4:00 Counting Cars (PG) 5:00 Ice Road Truckers (PG) 6:00 American Restoration (PG) 7:00 Cricket: Women’s Big Bash League: Sydney Sixers v Brisbane 10:30 Movie: “Predators” (M) (’10) Stars: Adrien Brody 12:40 Blokesworld (PG)
12:00 The Fishing Show (PG) 1:00 Zona’s Awesome Fishing Show (PG) 2:00 Ice Road Truckers (PG) 4:00 Big Angry Fish (PG) 5:00 Step Outside With Paul Burt (PG) 5:30 American Restoration (PG) 6:30 Movie: “Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb” (PG) (’14) Stars: Ben Stiller 8:30 Movie: “Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban” (PG) (’04) Stars: Emma Watson 11:20 American Restoration (PG)
12:00 Cars Cops And Criminals (PG) 1:30 Carter’s W.A.R. (M) 2:30 American Restoration (PG) 3:00 Blokesworld (PG) 3:30 MXTV (PG) 4:00 American Restoration (PG) 5:00 Counting Cars (PG) 5:30 American Pickers (PG) 6:30 Storage Wars (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 American Pickers (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Terminator Salvation” (M) (’09) Stars: Christian Bale 10:50 Movie: “Kick-Ass 2” (MA15+) (’13)
12:00 Cars Cops And Criminals (PG) 1:30 Carter’s W.A.R (PG) 2:30 Counting Cars (PG) 3:00 Storage Wars (PG) 3:30 Pawn Stars (PG) 4:00 American Restoration (PG) 5:00 Counting Cars (PG) 5:30 American Pickers (PG) 6:30 Storage Wars (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Highway Patrol (PG) 8:30 Towies (PG) 9:00 Heavy Lifting (PG) 10:00 Counting Cars (PG) 11:00 Graveyard Carz (M)
12:00 Counting Cars (PG) 12:30 Heavy Lifting (PG) 1:30 Carter’s W.A.R. (M) 2:30 Counting Cars (PG) 3:00 Storage Wars (PG) 3:30 Pawn Stars (PG) 4:00 American Restoration (PG) 5:00 Counting Cars (PG) 5:30 American Pickers (PG) 6:30 Storage Wars (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 The Simpsons (PG) 9:00 Family Guy (M d,s) 10:00 American Dad (M) 11:00 Futurama (PG) 12:00 LPL Pro Rocket League Oceanic
9:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 10:00 Cheers (PG) 11:00 Bondi Rescue 12:00 Matlock (M) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 Hawaii Five-O (M) 9:30 Seal Team (M) 10:30 NCIS (M) 11:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M)
9:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 10:00 Cheers (PG) 11:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 12:00 Matlock (M) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 Walker, Texas Ranger (M) 11:30 NCIS: New Orleans (M) 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Cheers (PG)
9:00 The Doctors (PG) 10:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 11:00 Diagnosis Murder (M) 12:00 Supercars: Dunlop Super2 Championship 1:00 SuperUtes Championship 2:00 Car Crash Global (PG) 3:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 4:00 Attenborough’s Planet Earth (PG) 5:00 Reel Action 5:30 Escape Fishing With ET 6:00 COPS (PG) 6:30 Scorpion (PG) 7:30 MacGyver (PG) 8:30 NCIS: New Orleans (M) 10:20 Seal Team (M)
8:00 Rugby World Cup: Quarter Final *Replay* 10:40 Hogan’s Heroes 11:10 Escape Fishing With ET 11:40 Shark Tank (PG) 1:00 Healthy Homes Australia 1:30 The Doctors (PG) 2:30 Porsche Carrera Cup Championship 3:30 What’s Up Downunder 4:00 I Fish 4:30 MotoGP Race 16 Japan Grand Prix *Live* 6:00 Rugby World Cup: Quarter Final *Replay* 8:30 Law And Order: SVU (M) 10:30 Forensics (M)
8:00 Rugby World Cup: Quarter Final *Replay* 10:30 Cheers (PG) 11:00 Scorpion (PG) 12:00 Matlock (M) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 Law And Order: SVU (M) 10:30 Homicide: Hours To Kill 11:30 CSI: Miami (M)
9:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 10:00 Cheers (PG) 11:00 Scorpion (PG) 12:00 Matlock (M) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 CSI: Miami (MA15+) 11:15 The Mentalist (M) 12:10 Home Shopping
9:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 10:00 Cheers (PG) 11:00 Scorpion (PG) 12:00 Matlock (M) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M) 10:20 NCIS (M) 12:10 Home Shopping 2:10 Star Trek: The Next Generation
1:00 Medium (M) 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Seinfeld (PG) 5:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 Seinfeld (PG) 9:00 Two And A Half Men (PG) 10:00 Will & Grace (PG) 11:00 Seinfeld (PG) 11:30 The Late Late Show With James Corden (M) 12:30 Home Shopping 1:30 Frasier (PG)
1:00 Medium (M) 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Seinfeld (PG) 5:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Friends (PG) 11:00 Brides Of Beverly Hills (M) 11:30 The Late Late Show With James Corden (M) 12:30 Home Shopping 1:30 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Becker (PG) 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG)
8:00 Random & Whacky 8:30 Totally Wild 9:05 The Loop (PG) 11:35 TBA 2:00 Will & Grace (PG) 2:30 Charmed (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:00 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) 7:30 Kojak: Acts Of Desperate Men/ Queen Of The Gypsies (M) 9:30 Movie: “Love Happens” (M) (’09) Stars: Jennifer Aniston 11:35 The Cleveland Show (M) 12:00 The Loop 2:30 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (M)
11:00 The Brady Bunch 11:30 Charmed (PG) 1:30 Family Ties (PG) 2:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 3:30 Becker (PG) 4:30 Will & Grace (PG) 5:00 Frasier (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 9:00 Gogglebox (PG) 10:00 Will & Grace (PG) 10:30 Buffy The Vampire Slayer (M) 11:30 Frasier (PG) 12:30 Home Shopping 1:30 Becker (PG) 2:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG)
1:00 Medium (M) 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 Seinfeld (PG) 9:00 Two And A Half Men (PG) 10:00 Frasier (PG) 11:00 The Flash (M) 12:00 The Late Late Show With James Corden (M) 1:00 Home Shopping 1:30 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Becker (PG)
1:00 Medium (M) 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Seinfeld (PG) 5:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 Seinfeld (PG) 9:00 Two And A Half Men (PG) 10:00 The Neighbourhood (PG) 11:30 The Late Late Show With James Corden (M) 12:30 Home Shopping 1:30 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Becker (PG)
1:00 Medium (M) 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Seinfeld (PG) 5:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Celebrity Name Game (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 Seinfeld (PG) 9:00 Two And A Half Men (PG) 10:30 Seinfeld (PG) 11:30 The Late Late Show With James Corden (M) 12:30 Home Shopping 1:30 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Becker (PG)
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2:35 PopAsia TV (PG) 3:35 ABC America: World News Tonight 4:00 PBS Newshour 5:00 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 6:10 New Girl (M) 6:35 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 7:35 The X-Files (M) 8:30 60 Days In (M d,v) 9:20 Harlots (PG) 11:25 The Last Man On Earth (M) 12:15 Case Closed: Courtroom Scandals (MA15+) 2:00 You’re The Worst (MA15+) 2:50 NHK World English News
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5. What 197-centimetre and 100-kilogram Victorian Football League Brownlow Medallist spent six weeks in hospital in 1969 after being burnt in a bushfire near his home in Truganina?
8. What popular product was briefly renamed Parwill from 1928 to 1935?
2. What do dung beetles use to 6. What movie star, renowned navigate their way from place for his roles in westerns during a 21-year acting cato place? reer, was also one of the most 3. What is the name of Hind- decorated American combat marsh Shire Council’s chief soldiers of the Second World executive officer? War and even played himself in the 1955 autobiographical 4. What fictional Virginian film To Hell and Back? American Civil War veteran character, created by Amer- 7. Zanzibar, which includes ican writer Edgar Rice Bur- the Zanzibar Archipelaroughs stories, is transported go in the Indian Ocean, is a semi-autonomous region of to Mars? what country?
10. The fishing boat, ‘Kofuku Maru’, renamed ‘MV Krait’ after a deadly Asian snake, was famously used by what specialist Australian Second World War reconnaissance and sabotage unit during Operation Jaywick against Japanese shipping anchored in Singapore Harbour?
1. English Plantagenet monarch Richard I, known as Richard the Lionheart, also ruled as Duke of Normandy, Aquitaine and Gascony. He was from what royal house starting with ‘A’?
9. Spell the term starting with ‘T’ given to a human cave dweller.
Answers: 1. Angevine. 2. The Milky Way. They are among various insects and other animals that use stars as travelling reference points. Dung beetles use the difference in brightness between different parts of the Milky Way to work out which way to go. 3. Greg Wood. 4. John Carter. A 2012 feature film ‘John Carter’ marked the 100th anniversary of the character’s first appearance. Burroughs also created the character Tarzan. 5. Gary Dempsey. Dempsey played for Footscray between 1967 and 1978 and North Melbourne from 1979 to 1984, clocking up 329 senior games. 6. Audie Murphy. He received every military combat award for valour available from the United States Army, as well as French and Belgian awards for heroism. He died in a plane crash in 1971 aged 45. 7. Tanzania. 8. Vegemite. Faced with growing competition from British Marmite, Fred Walker and Co changed the name to expand market share. It was based on an advertising pun ‘If Ma might…Pa will’. The move was unsuccessful and the name changed back to the title selected by Walker’s daughter to Vegemite. 9. Troglodyte. 10. Z Special Unit or Z Force. The vessel is on display at Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney. The unit was the subject of 1982 Australian-Taiwanese film Attack Force Z.
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For the week October 20 - 26
(March 21 - April 20) Lucky Colour: BLUE Lucky Day: MONDAY Racing Numbers: 4.5.6.2 Lotto Numbers: 1.6.12.24.40.33 A very busy period likely with major changes. Life is more exciting and you will develop more interest in anything going on around you. Home entertainment is likely to become very hectic.
TAURUS:
(April 21 - May 20) Lucky Colour: RED Lucky Day: FRIDAY Racing Numbers: 6.3.2.1 Lotto Numbers: 1.6.23.35.5.40 Financial problems should start to ease. Time spent in the company of loved ones should give you more pleasure and follow your instincts if placing bets. A past opportunity should resurface.
GEMINI:
(May 21 - June 21) Lucky Colour: GREEN Lucky Day: MONDAY Racing Numbers: 1.6.3.2 Lotto Numbers: 1.6.13.25.40.42 Financial opportunities should be on offer and some can expect a big gain. Unwise to give advice in any friend’s love life problems. Some interesting opportunities to socialize are indicated.
CANCER:
(June 22 - July 22) Lucky Colour: WHITE Lucky Day: WEDNESDAY Racing Numbers: 5.6.3.2 Lotto Numbers: 1.6.23.35.4.20 Don’t mix business and your love life; your mind may be on other things and your judgement where business is concerned may be out of sync. Wiser not to speculate over the next week or two.
LEO:
(July 23 - August 22) Lucky Colour: LILAC Lucky Day: THURSDAY Racing Numbers: 3.6.5.2 Lotto Numbers: 13.15.26.24.40.33 Gains will come through careful planning. Most will be in an emotional state and more responsive to the needs of loved ones. And most will need a good holiday.
VIRGO:
(August 23 - September 23) Lucky Colour: ORANGE Lucky Day: SATURDAY Racing Numbers: 6.3.5.2 Lotto Numbers: 13.15.24.40.33.20 Most will be redecorating or moving things around you trying to create a more harmonious place to work or entertain in. Health improvements and energy levels should rise.
LIBRA:
(September 24 - October 23) Lucky Colour: BLACK Lucky Day: THURSDAY Racing Numbers: 9.6.4.1 Lotto Numbers: 1.6.15.24.40.33 A good period for a bargain, whether buying or selling. Most will find it easier to concentrate on what is important to you, making decisions easier. Making loved ones happy will bring the greatest rewards.
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(October 24 - November 22) Lucky Colour: WHITE Lucky Day: FRIDAY Racing Numbers: 6.5.4.2 Lotto Numbers: 13.15.26.34.40.33 A good time to ask those in a position to be of help to grant you favours. Disputes over money can be avoided by not lending any of your hard earned cash. Socialising should be exciting, but expensive.
SAGITTARIUS:
(November 23 - December 20) Lucky Colour: JADE GREEN Lucky Day: THURSDAY Racing Numbers: 3.2.3.2 Lotto Numbers: 13.15.24.40.33.5 Someone close by could be ill advised; wiser to use your own judgement. Many could be making permanent commitments and many could realize that their loved one is also their best friend.
CAPRICORN:
(December 21 - January 19) Lucky Colour: WHITE Lucky Day: TUESDAY Racing Numbers: 4.2.6.3 Lotto Numbers: 1.6.23.25.40.6 Rely more on yourself when making decisions. A new job or working relationship could be very successful. Bonds with loved ones should be strengthened as your lover is your best supporter. Some will discover their artistic side.
AQUARIUS:
(January 20 - February 19) Lucky Colour: BROWN Lucky Day: MONDAY Racing Numbers: 5.6.2.3 Lotto Numbers: 12.15.26.24.40.33 Some could be taking a few risks with their love relationships just to prove some things to themselves. Any effort you put in to your career affairs should bring rewards. Luck in a punt could come.
PISCES:
(February 20 - March 20) Lucky Colour: PINK Lucky Day: TUESDAY Racing Numbers: 6.3.2.1 Lotto Numbers: 1.6.23.35.40.10 Home is where the heart is and loved ones bring great happiness. Although a temporary change could have unsettled you, the effect should be very short term. Travel could bring the unusual.
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9 Raggett St – Set on a 1350m2 (approx) block this home features 3 br’s with B.I.R’s, separate large lounge with a split system, kitchendining area with electric cooking and split system, family friendly bathroom with shower, sep bath, vanity and a large internal laundry with a double trough. You can beat the summer heat with a ducted evaporative cooler as well. Outside in the easy care garden you’ll find a single carport, single garage with auto door, a garden shed, with power and a 6mx 14m high clearance shed with power and a raised mezzanine floor, which is accessed from a wide rear lane and a small fruit tree orchard.
90 Faith St – Use it as a weekender or build your dream home on it, your choice what you do with this unique property. This property could be the ideal base while you explore the Little Desert National Park or somewhere to come home to after fishing in the beautiful Wimmera River. Featuring a studio style bungalow with a shower, wood heater, gas hot water and a portable solar power system. You’ll also find a toilet and Garden Shed. The property has the town water connected and power running past the front.
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50 Phillip St – Set right in the heart of town is this weatherboard home. In desperate need of renovation this home features 2 double bedrooms, lounge, kitchen meals area, bathroom and an internal laundry. Outside on approx 699m2 corner block you’ll find a single garage and the convenience of side gate access.
Cnr Franklin and Thomas St – Here is an excellent opportunity to purchase a Commercial Zoned vacant block in a prominent corner location. The land is on the corner of Franklin and Thomas Streets and is 6911m2. With other established businesses in the area this block has easy access to the Henty Hwy. This property is being sold as Crown Land and currently doesn’t have a Certificate of Title. Stamp Duty will not not be payable on this property but the sale price of this property will attract GST.
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3 Dodgshun St – This very neat family is set in a fantastic corner location, across the road from the school and only a short walk to the hospital. Featuring 3 double bedrooms, formal dining room, spacious kitchen, lounge with gas heating, family friendly bathroom and evap cooling. Outside you’ll find 2 single garages, caravan shed, garden shed and a easy care low maintenance yard. There is great access to the back yard with 2 sets of gates allowing for drive through access of the back yard.
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1 Meyer St – Set on a large corner block in a very good position in Donald and very near to the Primary School, this 3 bedroom vinyl clad/weatherboard home offers great family living. Featuring polished floorboards through the lounge and kitchen and carpet through the other major rooms including the large dining area. The kitchen has electric appliances, pantry cupboard and the split system a/c is also situated here servicing the combined living areas. The lounge room also has a wood heater insert fitted. Outside there is a large deck, ideal for those long summer evening gatherings.
22 Meyer St – The 3 b/r home has a colourbond roof, a 12 panel solar power system and an energy saving heat pump hot water service. There are also exterior blinds across the front verandah and the west side windows. The interior features a laminated floating floor through the living areas, split system, r/c a/c and ceiling fans. The newly installed modern kitchen has a gas stove, the bathroom and laundry areas are just completed and two of the three bedrooms will be totally renovated (plaster, paint, floor coverings etc.). The third has already been completed.
8 Wood St – This renovated dream home features a modern kitchen with walk in pantry and island bench, freshly painted lounge with a split system A/C, tiled bathroom with a new vanity, 3 double bedrooms, main with a split system, 2 with B.I.R’s, European Style laundry & study area. Outside painting will be a thing of the past with the dura-steel cladding (installed in 2010) and as new colour bond roof, expansive outdoor entertaining deck which 2 distinct areas, solar power system to help ease those power bills, a single carport and a large secure low maintenance back yard with 2 rainwater tanks and a garden shed.
6 Upper Roy St – This gives you an 8.66% gross return based on the full asking price. Continue renting the property after May or you can have access for owner occupation. The large country style kitchen has electric appliance and there is dining room adjacent to the kitchen. This room could have many uses - computer, sewing, games etc. The bedrooms are all carpeted and two have BIR’s and one has a ceiling fan. The bathroom has a separate bath and shower and the toilet is also separate. A split system air cond. is situated in the lounge room. There is also a rear sunroom area.
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8 Florence St – Set in a quite cul de sac in the vibrant regional town of Donald, this approx. 785 sq. mt. vacant residential block offers plenty. It gives you the opportunity to build your dream home and live a peaceful existence. Fully colorbond fenced on 3 sides with an approx. 25 metre frontage, footpaths and driveway crossover are all included. All services, power, water supply, sewerage and telephone are all available to the block.
26 Dodgshun St – Featuring 3 double bedrooms all with robes and split systems, main has access into the bathroom, a study big enough for a 4th bedroom if needed, a formal lounge, a massive open plan kitchen-dining- living area with a wood heater and split system, modern kitchen with plenty of bench space and electric appliances including a dishwasher and a modern bathroom with a separate toilet. Outside you will find a brilliant decked pergola, a 20 panel solar power system, 20ft x 30ft garage with concrete floor and power which is accessed from a very wide rear lane and a double carport.
31 Camp St – Set on approx 3200m2 this brick veneer features 3 dble bedrooms all with BIR’s, family friendly bathroom with bath and separate shower, updated kitchen with electric stove and you will be kept comfortable all year round with a split system A/C. Outside you’ll find a single carport and garage/shed. Over the back fence you’ll find a 3 bay machinery shed and access from a rear lane. Currently rented for $170 per week on a periodic bases.
7 Upper Roy St – This steel clad home is centrally located to everything in town and features 3 dble bedroom, 2 with BIR’s, kitchen with electric cooking and ample cupboard space, casual dining area, formal dining room, separate lounge, impressive entry foyer, sunroom, evap cooling, split system and gas heating. Being on a corner block allows you excellent access to your yard with a dble garage and a single carport, rainwater tank, heat pump hotwater service and a 2.5kw solar power system. The home has had the NBN connected and the home was rewired in 2018.
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58 Cumming Ave – Set on a huge 1300m2 centrally located block is this family home. Featuring 3 double bedrooms and 2 sleepouts/ office/dressing rooms, an open plan lounge kitchen meals area, wood heating, evaporative cooling, renovated bathroom and an electric stove. Outside the kids have a huge block to play in with a double garage, 2 driveways, fruit trees and very good fences. With some comic improvements this house could be turned into your new home. Currently tenanted until at least the 13/8/19 for $175pw.
47 Scott St – Set in Warracknabeal’s main street this imposing building would make a great addition to your investment portfolio. The land is approx 835m2 and the building floor space approx 304m2.
188 Woods St – This spacious family home has a semi detached bungalow, ideal for someone to live independently but still with the support of the main home just meters away. The house is metal clad with a color bond roof & features 3 bedrooms, modern kitchen, renovated bathroom, spacious lounge with the option of a 2nd lounge or large office if you work from home. A split system A/C keeps you comfortable all year round. The bungalow is studio style with kitchen cupboards, sink, separate shower room & a split system. A veranda links it to the main house. The yard is well fenced with 1x2 carport, workshop, trailer shed, storage sheds, bird aviaries & vegie garden.
Lots 1-11 & 15-16 Nursery Rd – Totalling approx. 3.3 acres this parcel of land consists of 13 allotments giving you the opportunity to let your imagination go wild with ideas for its development. This flat acreage is on the attractive tree lined St Leonards Avenue on the southern edge of the Wimmera town of Dimboola and only a short distance to the lovely Wimmera River. It also borders Nursery Rd which takes you out to the popular skiing area known as Picnic Bend.
Price: $99,000
Price: $235,000
Price: $195,000
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Skope Misa lock key cool room, drop in unit, 2230w x 1830d x 2230h, VGC $4000 Ph 0417101120
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Caravans 130L 12V caravan fridge $750 Ph 0427840201 18’ caravan, 4 birth, with annex $3300ono must sell Ph 0418864397
Majestic Tiara, late 2007 build, 20’, ensuite, loaded with features, one owner, EC, always shedded $35,000 Ph 0400999412
1989 Case 1680 header, 30’ 1010 bat front and finger reel, good tyres, smale p/plucker, 5635 engine hrs, trailer $24,200 inc Gst Ph 0428951262
Linara Poll Dorset stud Rams, 2018 drop, paddock raised, PIC # 3NGJM012 $600 plus Gst Ph 0427155508 2003 Avan the Tayla pop-top, 2 axle, reg till 12/19 $15,500 Ph 0417119787
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Pop-up Statesman Royale caravan, 17’6”, 1994, island d/bed, mod/cons, roll-out awning, EC $18,000 Ph 0407821021
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Nubian Dairy Goats, bucks only, well handled, de-horned and weathered for pets, entire for breeding, few only, available now in varied colours, herd can be viewed, PIC# 3HSMM097 $120 Ph 0457120834 Wartook One Hereford bull, 18mths old, very well bred and quiet PIC# 3HSM008LB $1800 plus Gst Ph 0429434340 Peachface and Fisher Lovebirds, variety of colours, from $20 Ph 0428832058 Stawell Purebred Border Collies, available to good homes, 2 female, 1 male, 8wks old, white and black, vacc, wormed m/c # 98514 1001206240/278826/279492/241772/27 9465 MB-106944 $600ea Ph Philip Peters 0412200182 Stock horse X Brumby, 4yo, bay gelding, 15hh, easy to catch, good nature, good home only, selling due to too many horses PIC # 3NGOL176 $650 Ph 0477439545
2006 Opalite caravan, 19’6, tandem elec brakes, q/bed, full annex, shower/toilet, r/c air con, TV, washing machine, EC $23,990ono Ph 0409182332 2006 Traveller Penthouse 21’6”, ensuite, queen bed, awning and tebbs annexe, air con, 80lt fridge, dual batteries, extra storage, low kms, garaged $35,000 Ph: 53521626 or 0457150643 Ararat
Carry-Me Camper, EC, all zippers working, very easy setup, selling due to upgrade $4500 Ph John 0427007216 Hayman Reece complete, EC, 12’ new sun blocker wall, new annex floor $450ono Ph 0407861766 Jayco Eagle off road camper, first reg in 2019, brand new, only used 2 short trips, genuine reason for selling, save thousands from new $26,000 Ph 0419836441
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Family Jayco caravan, very comfy d/island pillow top bed, 2 good size bunk beds, microwave, 90L fridge, easy to erect annex, a/c and heating, plus all accs. Available to hire in January from 18/1-31/1 can be in Gardens Caravan Park Port Fairy for these dates fully set up and can be packed up. Contact Nathan on 0418657247 or sales@ppandu.com.au
REDUCED 2005 Jayco Heritage 30th Anniversary model pop-top, very good exterior, immaculate interior, full oven, easy towing, low TARE, microwave, fridge, a/c, annex, d/island bed, TV, lots of storage space, never been off-road, reg till 08/19 $17,000 Ph 0428922335
REDUCED 2008 Bailey Senator, 4 berth, island d/bed, ensuite, air-con & heating, awning, motor movers, many extras, EC $30,000 Ph 0429333393
REDUCED 22’ Walkabout caravan with Landcruiser 80 series steel axle, disc brakes, all independent air bags, suspension with built in air compressor and tank, 186L, 2dr fridge/freezer, separate shower, toilet, 7kg washing machine, aircon, gas room heating, many extras $34,000 Ph 0429986219
1999 John Deere CTS II with 936D Draper front on trailer. MAV chopper rotor upgrade, Big Top, 2100 colour screen and receiver for yield mapping. Fire extinguishers, spot and LED lights, camera for reverse and engine, 4478 Sep hrs $47,000 plus Gst Ph 0407179433 2 x 2010 Sherwell Ahrens 37t jumbo field bins, 9” PTO Auger, EC, $12,500 plus GST each, Ph Dean 0428951171
2001 Hardi 2700L 18mtr Boomspray, near new wings, hydraulic lift and fold $22,000 inc Gst Ph for details 0417329847
2002 Case IH 2388 Harvester, harvest ready, full service history, egn 4972hr, rot 4064hr, trimble FM 750 guidance, 2011, 2142 draper front, 30’ with trailer Ph 0428857579 2008 Claas Lexion 600 header & 40ft Macdon FD70 front $200,000 + Gst Ph 0427323041 30’ Smale Pea pickup on John Deere front $12,000 plus Gst Ph 0499852208
REDUCED Caravan, custom built mid 1980s, 17.5’, front kitchen, 2 s/bed, 8’ wide Deluxe Tebbs annex, all in beautiful condition $9,700 Ph 0419348320 Tow Hitch and Level Riders, VGC, $405 Ph 0427705671
3pl Hayes 4’ PTO slasher, VGO $1375 inc Gst Ph 0429986227 40KA chamberlain with 6 cylinder motor in GC, 43’ tri axle Southern Cross trailer in GC, 43’ flat top freighter trailer, 45’ tri axle trailer with bogie dolly in GC $48,500 inc Gst or can separate Ph 0427557622
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Portable Lincoh welder, 200amp, 3000 watt, 15amp generator, with Kohler twin motor on wheels $1600 Ph 0429986219
2x Sany mini excavaters, 2018, plus gal trailer, mud bucket, ripper, two GP buckets, quick release and piping, 23 and 24hrs, EC $60,000 inc Gst or will seperate Ph 0428344291
MX 200 Magnum 2000 tractor, EC, 2180hrs, trimble FM 750 guidance $57,000 plus Gst Ph 0428857579
REDUCED McCormick-Deering “22-36” tractor, original cond, good goer, made in 1932 $6000 or offers Ph 0448710628
Billiard table, full size Alcock Thomson & Taylor No 2360, removal at purchaser’s cost, $3500ono Ph 0409406366 Stawell
Wide grind handy crutcher, 12V, plus handpiece $500 Ph 0407340457
Chook feeders, made by Max Hedt, 2 sizes, large $175, small $130, will reduce feed costs dramatically, last remaining stock, cash only Ph Eric 53470200
500g water tank $200 Ph 0428384111
For Sale New Website for Farmers sell grain/hay $1 a tonne, machinery low as 0.5%, no sale no fee www.agsalesaustralia.com.au Ph 0429008301
8 tine scarby linkage $300 Ph 53 812721 night only
Post driver cable operated screw side tilt, works well $990 Ph 0428340324 Natimuk
8x5 heavy duty tandem trailer, as new, complete with 2’ cage and weather proof poly cover $3700 Ph 0421763528 9” Wolf angle grinder with Wolf Sapphire vertical cut off stand of various discs $200 Ph 0487592270
Double Horse Float Sunraysia, EC, one owner, electric brakes, 6mths rego, $5000 Ph 0400497331 Goodyear tractor tyres, 420/70R 28, brand new $650each Ph 0428212996
9x6’ blue oriental carpet, suits modern decor, EC $800 Ph 0408 378 665 Horsham
GT Outpost Mountain Bike, EC $140 Ph 0400821702
Batco 15-85 shifter 35hp camera and lights $45,000 + Gst Ph 0427323041
REDUCED Amazone Spreader, Z-AM 3000 $13,000 plus Gst Ph 0427861246 REDUCED Chamberlain 9G 1962 Model new head gasket, linkage, cab, pwr/st, good rubber, no further use, $6,500 + GST, Ph 0428848203
Acco 8.3 Cummins motor 5 cubic metre hyd mixer $15,000 Ph 0498511395
Chamberlain 24 Run John Deere Combine with small seed box and Morris 3 row finger tines, $10,000 plus GST ono Ph 0428 844204 Chamberlain 4080B tractor, 7700 hrs, 3 point linkage. Exc Cond. $9000 + GST (neg) Ph: 0409825423 Stawell FOR HIRE, GPS grader available, final trim sms 0458018052
REDUCED Chamberlain combine, 24 row, 7” spacing press wheels $1500ono Ph 0419778181 Jeparit
AMC ride on mower, 330 Outback 13hp Honda $1100ono Ph 0458681119
REDUCED Peter Pan console radiogram 1953, ex working cond plus 40 ‘78 records, excellent veneer cabinet with covers, plus extras $300ono Ph 53824316 REDUCED Slater 200lb Scales, rayo kero table lamp, lge duplex steelite reel 1931 6in, dietz union driving lamp kero, HAC wooden helmet mantle clock, wooden mantle clock,floyd pound/in pressure gauge, solid brass 10in boat propeller, lge wooden gun case with acc, solid leather gun case by cashmanc, $1050 or will separate, Ph 53824316 REDUCED Trailer, 6x4, covered, GC, R38405 $1100 Ph 0407581291
Slate billiard table, 8x4, EC, never used, too big for room, with cues, scorer and all balls Ph Bill $4000 Ph 0427311998
Air conidtioner, artic circle, CFM6000, engine good, base rusty $180 Ph 53840235
Guillotine as new, 52”x16G mounted on movable base $1950ono Ph 53470200 or 0417891511 Hardwood timber, 9 pieces, 3m 470cm long, 145cm wide, 70cm thick Ph 0458014560 Homebrew kit, spirit and beer, too much to list $999 Ph 0419505737
Tandem trailer 10x6, handy winch and stock crate 10x6.8w, GC, reg $2800 Ph 53811093
Washing Machine, Simpson 5.5kg $140 Ph 0439300079
Rotary hoe 6’ 3pl 3sp rotor, EC $1900 Ph 53826461 or 0429309491 B.H. fitness cross trainer, as new $500 Ph 0447674771 Ararat
Hydro pressure excavator, sucker trailer large capacity, 2006 sharp, reliable $20,000 plus Gst Ph 0428582177 Kelvinator Opal 300 ltr fridge/freezer $250 Ph 0439300079
Grain auger, Sherwell, 43x7, 18hp Vanguard jockey wheel, GC $2750 inc Gst Ph 0428504228
Metal tool box 1.15m long x 15cm wide $30 Ph 0458014560
Header 1986 Inter 1440 model 5200 hrs with 23 ft, 810 open front serviced annually by IH mechanic, always shedded, EC for age $12,000 + Gst Horsham Ph 0428844204
One Scheppach 10” band saw, as new, one carbee wood lathe and tools Ph 53 812721 night only Patio Heatstrip portable electric heater, brand new $300ono Ph 0447674771 Ararat
Holland fixed turn table $550 inc Gst Ph 0428894258
Jetstream computer boomspray, 2000lt, GC $5000 plus Gst Ph 0418345035 Kelly prickle chain, 45’, standard chain, excellent order, $35,000 plus Gst $38,500 Ph 53832227 after 7pm Loxton slasher 10’ $3000 plus Gst Ph 0429434340
Malcolm Moore front end loader, diesel motor, runs well, hydraulics in good order, steering box needs work, brakes neet attention, otherwise good, no further use $2000ono Ph Kevin 53982136 AH
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2001 Mitsubishi Fighter, GVM: 10,400kg GCM: 16,000kg Crane, Toolbox & Tipper, Vin: JMFFK617H0MK00075. $26,000 inc GST Isuzu Twin Cab Tipper Truck, Vin: JAANPR75L67103335, Clean Tidy Truck. $25,000 inc GST 2013 XCMG LW600K Loader with Electronic Monitor, 8695x3020x3543, Engine Power 175, Rated Operating Cap. 6,000kg, Operating Mass: 20,000kg. Chassis No: 11305005, Pin: XUG0600KJDCB06469 $38,000 inc GST LMCT: 9516
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Couch, Devon three seater recliner, light green fabric, Australian made, VGC $485 Ph 53581817 Dining table, 6 seater extendable, beige, cloth, wooden $150 Ph 0447660707 Household items, sofa bed, tv unit, 2x timber coffee tables, 2x entrance stands, computer desk, q/bed base, small timber table and 4 chairs, best offer on all items Ph 0409210594
Pegar pocket spring seats Home Theatre 4 seater recliner in soft brown leather, made in QLD, model ‘Wellington’, 4 modified drink holders to suit wine glasses or stubbies or cans, optional adjustable headrests, comes from pet free, smoke free, kid free home, absolute EC $5750 Ph for more pictures and info Ph 0427042750 Nhill Refrigerator Electrolux 505L, upside down fridge/freezer, 4yo, EC $350ono Ph 53892041
REDUCED Brooker 4.2m 30hp mariner, elec start, power tilt, f/steer, new trailer JO207 T77272 $2500 Ph 0400017344 REDUCED Caribbean half cab, 65hp Mercury outboard, GC, DPO38, tilt trailer, H85.540 $4800ono Ph 53825727 business hours
Savage Jabiru Pro 385, fish finder, 2 x swivel seats, rod holders, travel cover, 25hp Mercury, new tyres, Dunbier trailer, reg til July 2020, trailer reg S49751, boat reg LJ511 $6000ono Ph Mick 0407568386
Mobility Aids Access four wheel walker, padded seat, EC, larger wheels $220ono Ph 0409981227
Weidmann 240v 275 cold cut off saw with coolant pump and steel cabinet $750ono Ph 0403034201 Ararat Windows Cedar, 1x 620w 1800h, 1x 1740w 1800h $200 or will separate Ph 0428535646 Work zone camping inverter generator, 4 stroke 2000w $400 Ph 0417302688 World War 2 ammunition containers, timber and steel, various sizes, individual prices Ph 0487592270
Garage Sales 2006 Sterling LT9500 HX 6x4 Prime Mover, Mercedes 6 Cyl Turbo, Eaton Fuller 13 Speed Manual, Airbag Suspension, GVM:24,000kg GCM: 50,000kg, Odometer Reading: 468,083 original km’s. Vin: 2FZJAZCV06AW58219. $16,000 inc GST
REDUCED 3.5mm Steel hull boat and trailer, ‘Evinrude’, 6cc outboard motor plus accessories, U35615, NZ465 $1100 Ph 0427861198
Vetch seed for sale, 2 tonne Ph 0407549060
REDUCED New Holland 848 Baler, needs work $500ono inc Gst 0419542569
Tractor Inter B414 diesel, new clutch, new back tyres, 3pt linkage $7700 inc Gst Ph 0428847201
Antique French style dresser/sideboard, original glass and mirror, separates into 3 piece for easy transport, look beautiful in country kitchen, period lounge $1000 Ph 0448523758
Tandem trailer, 10x6, carry 3.2 tonne with hoist, spare wheel, ZO7073 $11,000ono Ph 0458681119
Hot water system, Rheem, natural gas, 135l $100ono Ph 0428313173
REDUCED Fourteen Mackay combine sprint tynes and fittings $150 the lot Ph 53811093
Gator John Deer TX, Nov 08, 1986hrs, with elec tipping tray $6500 Ph 0429986219
JD CTS 2 Maximiser header, chopper, chaff spreader, customer drawbar, grain tank cover, front tyres 90%, rear 30%, 4330 egn hrs, 2900 rot hrs, JD 930R front, tyne reel, Leith trailer, canola pickup front, spare parts, VGC $68,200 inc Ph 0427861316
2 fireplace barrier protectors, bronze embossed, spanish bull fighter and one metal black barrier, both $150 Ph 0447660707
REDUCED 2000 Surplus building bricks, new $700 for the lot or will separate Ph 0457570421
Ride on mower, Cox Stockman, 15hp, B&S, EC $2200 Ph 0417554089
Air conditioner reverse cycle teco window mount $200 Ph 0439300079
Aircraft Hanger Horsham Airport, 40’x40’, could be used for storage $40,000 terms available Ph 53824766 Boom spray Croplands Pegasus 2012, 6000l, airbag, suspension, 7 section, all the extras, excellent A1 condition $68,000 plus Gst Ph 0428857579
Household Items
1600 cleaned bricks $500 Ph 53821517
5’ Irish slasher, GO $400 Ph 53 812721 night only
Portable stock loading ramp, lots of features, 6m long, lifts to 2.7m $6200 Ph 0428944462
Amazone 36m spread spreader, EC $8000 plus Gst Ph 0428857579
Rangehood and 4 gas cooktop, EC, selling due to upgrade, double stainless sink with tap $170, can seperate Ph 0402808839 Stawell
Yamaha Scooter, 5750kms, EC, reg 1F173 $1600 Ph 0408824734
3PL PTO Tractor slasher, 1.8m wide, heavy duty $1000 Ph 0417385223
7720 JD Header, GC, 25’ 224 real front, CYE-727, no futher use $6000 plus Gst Ph 0457589689
Allis Chalmers “WC” Patrol, grader/ frontend/loader rare, good goer, built in the 1940s $7000 Ph 53821452 for more info
145’ tri axle flat top trailer, 143’ tri axle flat top trailer, 1957 Ford truck, side valve, V8, EC, 1 poly fuel tank, 800l with pump, 1 poly fuel tank, call for prices Ph 0427557622
Coleman gazebo, 3m x 3m, never used $120ono Ph 53523885 Ararat
Post hole digger, fieldquip, 8” auger, no further use, GC $790 plus Gst Ph 0457589689
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Roll top desk with 10 drawers, key lock for security, roll top locks automatically when closed including all drawers, extra storage pockets inside roll top, handy for hiding the general paperwork, home business or students desk, H1175xW1220xD610, Australian made, very clean, kid free, smoke free, pet free $425 Ph for more pictures and info 0427042750 Nhill
Gift oddments, sewing items, furniture, surround sound, DVD players and much more.
Garage Sale 159 John McPhee's Drive, Toolondo October 19th & 20th 9am - 4pm both days Gumtree ID 1230912762 no early birds
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Motorized Invacare gopher, EC, new batteries $2000ono Ph 0409981227 New light weight wheel chair with accessories, paid $700 will sell for $500 Ph 0402194870
Seiki 24” TV with DVD player $70 Ph 53521677 Ararat
Marine
10 Lawrence Street, Horsham Saturday October 19th 9am - 1pm
Fold up Scooter, easy to erect and put take apart, paid $2200 will sell for $1600ono Ph 0423664106 Nhill
Shoprider gopher, VGC $1100 Ph 0419570991 Nhill
5.2m Quintrex Seafisher cuddy cab boat with tilt trailer, 9166799.6201405, 100hp mariner outboard, Furund GPS Hummingbird fish finder, marine band radio, reg until Dec 19, little use $14,000 Ph 0407340412
Arvor 20, 2001 model, new motor 2016, 130 hrs, hull QO762, trailer V74021 $35,000 Ph 0437744630 REDUCED 10’ de Havilland aluminium boat, 4hp Mariner o/board, trailer and accessories, excellent car topper, 2 ski bars with rear loader, boat reg XV027, trailer reg L76302 $900neg Ph 53524062 Ararat
Shoprider Sovereign gopher, VGC, comes with 2 new batteries with 12 mths warranty on both $795 Ph 0401689900 Ararat
Motorcycles
2004 Harley V-Rod 1100, immaculate condition, reg till 9/20, 28,500 genuine kms, HF808 $17,000 Ph 0409590596 2013 Honda Motorcycle, CRT250, EC, 12mths reg, only 900km, 1E2TO2, $4850 Ph 0400518232 Harley Davidson, 1976 shovelhead, 1200cc, 5speed, fitted with sidecar, EC, best offer Ph 0434957205
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Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000
Motorcycles
Motor Vehicles $10,000 - $20,000
Motor Vehicles $10,000 - $20,000
2003 Ford Focus 4dr manual sedan, EC, RWC, 108,000kms, reg to 05/20 SGU936 $3900 Ph 0412647442
REDUCED 2008 Harley Davidson 883 Sportster, 5800 genuine klm, immaculate condition, windscreen, original pipes and pegs, HL578, reg until Nov $7000 firm Ph 0428837235
Suzuki GS 500, 2009, EC, 8255kms, 1C6YR $4200 Ph 0428857579
2004 Holden Vectra CDXi Sports hatch, new tyres and battery, GC, runs and drives really well, V6 motor, low kms, reg and RWC, IPV7MG $5500 Ph 0428504395
2005 VT750 Honda Shadow, immaculate cond, brand new tyres, approx 6mths reg, RWC, 25,000km $5500ono Ph 0427506755
Yamaha Grizzly 4 Wheel Motorbike, 350 auto, 627hrs, 2 wheel drive, reg serviced, 2.5yrs old, VGC, side flares, carry box, water tank, 6500kms, $5500 Ph 0457866027
2006 Holden Astra CD, 5dr, auto, new tyres, new brake pads and discs, new headlights, airbag replaced under recall, 163,000kms, reg til mid Jan, great little car, drives really well, genuine reason for sale, VIN: WOLOAHL4865039872 TYW475 $5900ono Ph 0448981890
Motor Vehicles over $20,000
Motor Vehicles over $20,000
VE SV6 Commodore, 2011, 6mths reg, RWC, immaculate cond, 79,000kms 1PT3GC $15,000ono Ph 0417334453
MY17 BMW 3 Series MSport, 1 owner selling as no longer needs, excellent BMW dealer service history, VERY low mileage, as good as new, sold with RWC, 1ID4AZ, $42,990 Ph 0409549714
REDUCED Commodore VF SS ute, long reg, towbar, black, manual, RWC supplied, new tarp, must sell 1BE7GT $23,995 Ph 0478829527
2014 VF Sedan Sportswagon SV6, auto, black, 8mths rego, full service history, bluetooth, CD player, airbags, abs brakes, blind spot censors, park assist front and rear, rear camera, alarm, climate control two zones, power windows, EC, 81,000kms, 1DB7QD $19,000 Ph 0400009858 2000 Toyota Prado, petrol, auto, 254,223km, 1IN6NI, $17,000ono Ph 0434358412
2017 Holden Trax Lt, 55,000kms, mostly highway, sunroof, apple play, 6spd auto, partial leather seats, reverse camera, RWC, 1KX2PO $16,500 Ph 0457516447 2001 GU Nissan Patrol wagon, ZD30 engine, manual transmission, VGC, many extras, 1 owner, RWC, 210,400kms, RFY153 $18,000ono Ph 0409326364
Motor Vehicles over $20,000
2008 SR5 Hilux, VGC, lots of extra’s: lift kit, bullbar, driving lights, duel batteries , electric brakes, long range fuel tank, UHF & winch, selling due to not using it anymore, RWC,141,000km, reg till Nov 19, AFR474 $24,500ono Ph 0447455342 2015 FGX-XR8 6sp manual silhouette paint with grey/black leather interior, travelled 26,000kms, as new always covered and garaged, car bra included AXM968 $41,000ono contact Ph0458505914
2002 Nissan Patrol GU111 ST 3L turbo diesel, auto s/wagon, 3mths rego, EC, 185,145km RKV998 $15,500 Ph 0409103049 Stawell
New 2019 Kia Rio sedan, won in competition 1OW8AF $16,000 save $3000 Ph 0429634351
Steinbauer performance chip suit Colorado 2014-2019 $1000 Ph 0427840201 Toyota Hilux 2.8ltr diesel motor, disassembled $800 Eng No. 3L4018131 Ph 0478001572
2008 BMW 323i, VGC, RWC, 6mths reg and insurance, 167,000kms, ZZI897 $10,400 Ph 0434448524 2006 Subaru Outback, 7mths reg, EC, runs well, TXB666 $9999 Ph 0428504301 or 0429000912
Nissan Navara 2010, dual cab ute, auto, RWC, 206,000kms, XMO948 $13,500ono Ph 0431718423
2008 VE Commodore wagon, auto, 199,000kms, reg til 12/19 YUL638 $6800ono Ph 0458083271
2009 VW Jetta TSI auto, RWC, EC, 114,000kms, XIC932 $8500 Ph 0409811871
2010 Colorado dual cab 4x4, 12mths reg, cruise control, reverse camera, elec brakes, aluminum tray, silver, 184,000kms $14,500 Ph 0429954795
VR Ute, bullbar, towbar, canopy tub liner, good tyres, eng # 6H8VRK80HSL810643, no reg/RWC, $1800 Ph 0422621071 Ararat
Motor Vehicles under $3000 2000 Nissan Pulsar Q, auto, GC, reg till 11/19, QLF490 $1950ono Ph 0448866892
2011 Hyundai i30, auto, 3mths reg, tinted windows, 99,000kms,1DW4MA, $9,500ono Ph 0428503733
REDUCED 2011 Volkswagen Jetta 118TSI Comfortline, silver, auto, petrol, RWC, 143,000kms, 1HE3ZG $7700 Ph 0417558774
Ford Laser 2002, manual, as is, no rego, no RWC, 124,500kms 1QL3NY $1600ono Ph 0418115754
REDUCED 1997 Subaru sedan, Liberty, RX 2.5l, AWD, 5spd, reg until Dec, QOY107 $1800ono Ph 53871405 REDUCED 2002 Subaru Outback Wagon, 6cyl, 3.0ltr auto, runs well, 418000km, WBU243, best offer Ph 0400979635 REDUCED Honda Odyssey 2004, 2.4 auto, 7 seater, 290,000kms, motor not running, no reg TDY970 $600 Ph 0434557919 Dimboola Toyota Camry, 1995, csi, 4cyl, auto, as is no reg or rwc, 195,000kms, IDH98N $750ono Ph 0406533184
2011 Ford FG Falcon G6E, 1 owner, EC, full service history, Havana colour, cruise, rev camera, rear sensors, 87,000kms, YMT285 $15,000 Ph 0409182376
2013 Triton Diesel Ute, bullbar, UHF, new tyres, as new condition, genuine reason for sale, RWC supplied, 84,000kms, 1AU6YW $20,000 Ph Peter 0428990907
Falcon EB, sound machaincally, GC, registed, ZQI195 $800ono Ph 0427029051
REDUCED 1963 Humber Super Snipe, good project car, full history, eng no. B8281399 $2200ono Ph 0417106324 Ararat
2016 ASX XLA Auto, 1 owner, full service history, only 10,195kms, 1IQ3VI $23,500ono Ph 0428596022
Nissan Navara D22 2013, d/cab, ST-R manual, diesel 4x4, 86,000kms, RWC, 5mths reg 1AI1BX $18,990 Ph Ian 0400564672
2016 Mitsubishi Outlander XLS ZK SUV, 5 seater, Auto, Power Steering, Cruise Control, Central Locking, Air Con, Climate Control, Tow Bar, ABS brakes, Reverse Camera, GPS, 52,000km, 1GS4DS $21,000 Ph 0433714874
REDUCED 2013 Nissan Micra car, EC, low kms, auto, reg till 11/19, 1AP5CX $6990 Ph 53811008 REDUCED Austin Healey Sprite MK3, red, ex body, no rust, does need some work, wiring and suspension, comes with heaps of extras, spare motor, hardtop, clutch, spring pack ect, no reg, eng # 9MUH154531 $9900 Ph Steve 0409796471 Subaru Liberty 2000, runs well, reliable, wagon, 213,000kms, WHG793 $3500neg Ph 0403319438 Halls Gap
Nissan Patrol 2003, new 4cyl auto done 38,000kms, car 218,000kms, bullbar, towbar, wide tyres, May reg, RWC $12,500 Ph 0400251464
2019 Rav4 Toyota, near new, under warranty, auto, pearl white, genuine reason for selling, reg 4/20, 6,000kms, AYX138 $38,500 Ph Peter 0447434232
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2014 Kia Sportage, just serviced, new tyres, GC, 79,000kms, 1CP3ZT $16,000 Ph 0459941601
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RFT C9 2019/20 – Provision of Public Convenience & Facilities Cleaning
Tenders close 2pm, Friday 8th November, 2019. To download a copy of the tender documents please go to the website www.ngshire.vic.gov.au search for tenders & follow the link, or for further information contact Amanda Smith on 5358 8700.
Public Notices The Christian Emergency Food Centre
will be held on Thursday October 24 at 2pm in the Lutheran Church Education Centre (behind the church at 22 McPherson St). Special guest from Foodbank Victoria. Afternoon tea to follow. All most welcome.
Badminton Spring Competition Competition kicks off Monday 14th October No teams, Round Robin, play when you can. Beginners most welcome (rackets available). Venue: Horsham College Junior Gymnasium 289 Baillie Street, Horsham Register: by 6.50pm every Monday Cost per night: Seniors $8, Juniors 10-17yrs $5, Families $15 For more info contact: President: Peter Brennan - Ph: 0407 556 973 Secretary: Michelle Dunlop - Ph: 0418 747 676
70 Vincent Street, Ararat and talk to their friendly staff today! Alternatively, you can contact The Weekly Advertiser on 5382 1351 or email: horsham@aceradio.com.au
Wanted to buy manual small car, sedan or hatch, low kms, no more than 10yo, GC to EC, registered, any colour but black, under $5000 Ph 0447773589
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Tenders
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Fairlane ‘Ghia’ 1998, amaretto gold, orig interior/exterior, 6 CD stacker, EC, 212,000kms $5350 or $5100 w/o RWC Ph 0431215956
2003 VY Commodore, 12mths rego, towbar, SGN821 $3000 Ph 0427881236
REDUCED Mason & Hamlin Reed Organ, 16 stops, GC $300 Ph 0427535212 Ararat
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS ACTING CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER 2008 Toyota Prado GXL 3.0L T diesel auto wagon white, 8 seater, bull bar, tow tar, ac, UHF, Toyota serviced since new, 640,000kms (hot kms), WOV303, priced to sell $10,000 Ph Sally 0407044580
Variety of cargo barriers, left over stock to fit Toyota Prado 2002 and 1996, Toyota L’Cruiser, GQ Patrol and kit, L’Cruiser 100S 2005 (2), Toyota Kluger, Ford EA-EF Falcon S/wagon Ph Ken 0418202203 for more info Nhill
Nissan Patrol GU III, 6 cyl, 4.2LTR, turbo diesel, 2003, ready to tour or two, bullbar, roof rack, roof top tent, dual batt, CB draw set, RWC, LR tank 212,000 kms, SDT085 $28,900 Ph 0409954491
Tenders are invited from suitably qualified and experienced contractors for the Provision of Public Convenience & Facilities Cleaning within the Northern Grampians Shire.
Motor Vehicle Accessories Engine L98, V8 with complete manual drive line from 2010 VE SS, done 20k only Ph 0488228976
Musical Instruments
2002 HDJ79R Turbo Diesel Landcruiser ute $33,000 inc Gst Ph 0427323041
Holden Commodore 2009 SV6 sportswagon, auto, tinted windows, towbar, Phantom mica, excellent original condition, RWC, reg till feb 20, 1CC7XG $11,000 Ph 0438500457
Mercedes 280E Avantgarde 2007, one owner, 121,761 kms, UOC463 $12,800 Ph 0427581825 Suzuki GW Innazuma, 2013, registered, RWC, new tyres, perfect condition, 14,000kms $2800 Ph 0403827756
Motor Vehicles $10,000 - $20,000
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Notice of
Annual General Meeting Tuesday 12 November 2019, 7.30 pm Federation University Horsham Campus Auditorium, Baillie Street Horsham A light supper will follow. All interested persons are invited to attend. RSVP: Wednesday 6 November 2019 5381 6500 info@wda.org.au Cr. Kevin Erwin, Chairman
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Home for relocation, period style, located in Horsham Ph 0427808277
Be Paid to Walk
ABORIGINAL CO-OPERATIVE
Sports Equipment Golf buggy with trailer, Parcar, GO $1000 Ph 53 812721 night only Golf club set, mens r/h, Callaway Burner Driver, 19 degree & 24 degree hybrids, 8 Wilson Di7 Irons putter, GC $200 Ph 0487227965
Annual General Meeting Goolum Goolum Aboriginal Co-operative
15th November 2019, 10.00am The Aunty Irene Gathering Place GGAC Members are welcome
Wanted To Buy Cash paid, gold and silver jewellery, coins, medals, spoons, plates, cups, cutlery, damaged gold chains, rings, etc Ph Chris 0497249130 SHD0015489
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Glen Logan Restaurant
Christmas Day Buffet Lunch
- taking bookings now! 37-39 Dooen Road, Horsham
Ph Peter and Anne Rowe
5382 5013
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Horsham Family Market
Sunday 20th October 10am – 2pm Horsham Scout Hall, Baillie St, Horsham Email: horshamfamilymarket@yahoo.com or find us on Facebook
The Laharum Football Club, HDFNL
You’ll get out and about, and you’ll get fit. And best of all, you’ll earn extra money and be paid regularly. No experience necessary.
Opportunity Knocks
Netball coaching position
The Wimmera’s premier dining and event venue is searching for a rockstar kitchen member!
Laharum FNC is seeking expressions of interest for all senior and juniors coaching positions for the 2020 season. Contact Brooke at laharum.netball@outlook.com Closing Monday, 28th October
Whilst we need a chef, we’re not too fussed with qualifications, we need someone experienced, confident and absolutely passionate about making a difference to our venue. A great crew, lots of social events and above award wages are just a few of the reasons you should consider the Exchange. With big renovations and new seasonal menus to look forward to, this position won’t last long.
HORSHAM CITY BOWLING CLUB
Shoot your resume to exchangehotel@live.com.au or drop in for a chat with Mel.
LAWN BOWLS
WINE
Join us on TUESDAY 22nd October 2019
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HOTEL HORSHAM
for 6 weeks beginners and learners 6:30pm to 7pm start
COST: $8 each includes all equipment, coaching and assistance if required, free hamburgers, tea & coffee •Drinks at bar prices •Single entries or teams of 4 For details please contact Geoff Gloury - Ph: 5382 3182 Email: horshcity16@gmail.com
Wimmera District Veteran Golfers Association A0035082E
Annual General Meeting to be held Monday, October 21 at the Warracknabeal Golf Club following the days play. Agenda available at http://www.wimmeraveteransgolf.com Rob Norton, Secretary.
Expressions of interest are invited for volunteer Board Directors
The Centre for Participation changes lives and communities through localised opportunities in learning, volunteering, community support and partnerships. Our focus is on strengthening individuals, organisations and communities. One of the ways we do this is by connecting organisations with services that help them flourish and build active, vibrant communities. We are seeking expressions of interest for four (4) Directors to join Centre for Participation on the board. Individuals with appropriate qualifications and experience of any of the following key areas are invited to submit expressions of interest: • Corporate Governance • Strategic Planning • Education and Training • Financial Management and Fundraising Sustainability • Local region understanding Centre for Participation is seeking expressions of interest from suitably skilled people who have a passion for encouraging community participation and wish to join a team that delivers high quality learning and support services. For further information contact Christine Schirmer Board Secretary on 5382 5607. To apply, you must submit an Expression of Interest and CV by 12 noon on Thursday 31 October 2019 to secretary@centreforparticipation.org.au
CHEF
Full time position (Tues – Sat) Bull and Mouth Hotel - Horsham We are looking for a chef to join our team and prepare delicious and innovative meals in our busy bistro. Responsibilities include menu design and preparation of high quality dishes, delegating tasks to kitchen staff and preparing meals in a timely manner with appealing plate presentation. Experience in different cooking techniques would be and advantage. Enquiries to Simon – bullandmouthhotel@gmail.com
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To find out more, please contact Alan - 0400 583 923
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Plant Operator / Truck Driver / Civil Construction Worker M.F. & J.L. Willmore Contractors Pty Ltd currently have a position vacant within our civil construction team. Proof of competency for operation of civil construction equipment and having a HC truck license is considered advantageous. Pay rates above award with majority of work within local and surrounding councils. Please contact Alex via the details below for further information and to forward any resumes. Area: Horsham Ph: 0447 478 725 Email: alex@willmorecontractors.com.au
FULL TIME POSITION AVAILABLE TRUCK DRIVER A full time position exists for a suitably qualified truck & trailer driver for cartage work out of Stawell Quarry. The position will involve delivery work using a modern Kenworth T610 truck & trailer combination to job-sites and occasional mobile plant operations. All applicants should possess the following attributes: • Possess a current Victorian Heavy Combination Licence and outstanding driving record. • Possess and demonstrate a thorough understanding of and experience in the operation of truck and quad dog tipper combinations. • Have a high level of pride in the presentation of plant that they are responsible for. • Display honestly, punctuality and courtesy at all times. • Be able to meet delivery times and follow a predetermined schedule. • Have excellent communication skills and be able to develop rapport with customers and workmates. • Demonstrate a sound knowledge of current road and traffic rules - including weight compliance, fatigue management and log book entries. Duties include: • Pick-up and delivery of materials from quarry to job-site. • Follow company policies and procedures including any required training. • Occasional relief work on items of mobile plant. • Follow company housekeeping standards at all times for both personal and vehicle/s presentation. The interview process will incorporate skill testing. A pre-employment medical (inc. drug screen) and a six-month trial period will be required for the successful applicant. The application process: • Resumés can be submitted in person (Selkirk Drive Horsham), by email to james.langlands@conholdings.com.au, or posted to P.O Box 641 Horsham Vic. 3402. Wednesday, October 16, 2019
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Board Vacancies The Wimmera Development Association Inc. invites nominations from interested persons for vacancies on the Board representing the following sectional interest groups: • Sustainable Agriculture • Education & Training • Tourism and Recreation • Health & Wellbeing • Manufacturing • Conservation & Environment • Commerce & Industry Development If you feel that you would make a worthwhile contribution to the development of the Wimmera Southern Mallee Region, for further information and a nomination form please contact Chris Sounness, Executive Director, Wimmera Development Association on 0409 559 364. Elections for the above mentioned positions shall be held on Tuesday, 12 November 2019. Appointments shall be for a two year period. Nominations close: Friday 1 November 2019 Wimmera Development Association 62 Darlot Street, Horsham (03) 5381 6500 info@wda.org.au www.wda.org.au Cr. Kevin Erwin, Chairman
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•B e a Team Player that contributes to productive working relationships • Display a professional manner • Have excellent communication skills both written and verbal • Have reasonable ability to work with computer-based programs eg; Word, Excel • Preferably have experience working with MYOB or other point of sale programs. • Be an enthusiastic and highly motivated individual • Have a customer centric attitude • The desire to help people • Maintain high attention to detail and accuracy • Have the ability to unpack deliveries and move stock into storage (some heavy lifting involved) • Preferably (not essential) have experience working in the healthcare or in pharmacy retail environment If you are an excellent customer service professional that thrives in helping people and wants to work with a company with career progression, APPLY NOW! We want to hear from you! In your cover letter, please list five reasons why you are the best candidate for this position, and listing references. Email resumes to horsham@actionaidsaustralia.com Applications close October 18, 2019.
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Green Leaves Early Learning Horsham, is a part of a group that is setting the benchmark within our sector. We are committed to high-quality education and excellence in service delivery in everything we do. You can take pleasure in helping to make work play, creating a sense of belonging for all, embracing different, and creating opportunities for our team to choose their own adventure. Our Centre at Horsham has a strong established team and a supportive Director and leadership team. This purpose-built centre is looking for:
Diploma & Cert III Qualified Educators Day to day, you will: • Guide and support fellow educators to best practice • Oversee, mentor and guide quality of classroom curriculums and pedagogical documentation • Ensure immaculate presentation within play spaces • Work with fellow educators to enhance overall centre learning and practice The ideal candidate for these positions will hold: • Diploma/Certificate III of Children’s Services (or be actively working towards) • A current Working with Children’s Check • Anaphylaxis, Asthma, CPR and First Aid Certificates • Hold a strong understanding of the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) and the National Quality Standards (NQS) • Experience of planning and implementing programmes in an early learning environment • Express a genuine passion and interest in being part of a team that provides high-quality education and care for children Key Priorities: • Coordinate learning activities • Maintain effective communication amongst the team and families • Understand and interpret relevant industry regulations and legislation, including the National Quality Standards and Early Years Learning • Ensure a high level of health and safety standards and regulations are met and maintained at all times • Engage with local communities by building relationships and networking Company Benefits: • Staff Childcare Discounts • Uniform Provided • Above award rates offered • Professional Development Opportunities • State of the Art Facility
Employment Opportunities
Hours: Salary: Contact:
Hours: Salary: Contact:
30.4 hrs per week Horsham $30.05 to $38.31 per hour Caleb Lourensz
15.2 hrs per week Horsham $30.05 to $38.31 per hour Caleb Lourensz
Specialist AOD Family Violence Advisor Hours: Salary: Contact:
22.8 hrs per week Horsham or Stawell $30.56 to $39.94 per hour Caleb Lourensz
Mental Health Support Worker (CoS) Hours:
Salary: Contact:
22.8 to 30.4 hrs per week Horsham or Stawell $21.44 to $30.51 per hour Mia Fraser
NDIS Mental Health Support Worker Hours: Salary: Contact:
22.8 to 30.4 hrs per week Stawell $21.44 to $30.51 per hour Mia Fraser
Closing: 12pm Monday 4 November 2019
We have two full time ongoing leadership positions based at either Kaniva or Edenhope. Are you a technical specialist in either of these fields currently located in West Wimmera or looking for a move? We are seeking enthusiastic, conscientious professionals to provide leadership and supervision in our finance or capital works teams. We are an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and is committed to the principles of workplace diversity. Located in an idyllic part of the state, joining our team you will experience the best of country living.
Superintendent Arterial Roads and Capital Works Band 6 ($83,921 - $91,389) plus Superannuation Lead Council’s Outdoor works staff to deliver high quality construction and maintenance works, within the required time frames and allocated budget. You will have: • Extensive experience in the construction and maintenance of sealed roads. • Demonstrated high level ability to supervise staff and contractors in a civil construction environment. • Experience managing contracts. If you believe you can meet the requirements of the position, Council would like to hear from you. For a confidential discussion regarding the position please contact Terry Ough, Works Manager on 5585 9900.
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A king named Solomon decided to experiment with indulgence, excess, hard work and achievement. In the end, he wrote that it was all vanity and chasing after the wind. After all was said and done, he concluded his book “Ecclesiastes” with the purpose of life: “to revere God and keep his commandments.” Why? He said because all evil deeds would be brought into judgement. By having reverence for God and keeping his Commandments, we fulfill the law of love. This brings peace, and a promise of everlasting life for those who allow God to change them. This promise of peace and everlasting life isn’t an everlasting daily grind, but more like an everlasting holiday filled with Joy and rest from all burdens. What holiday are you working towards?. Duane Suffolk, Minister for Ararat, Hamilton and Stawell Seventh-day Adventist Churches
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BY COLIN MACGILLIVRAY
orsham tennis young gun Steffi McDonald is off to a great start in her second season at collegiate level in the United States.
McDonald played her first season of US college tennis with Kentucky’s Lindsey Wilson College, but transferred to Blue Mountain College in Mississippi for her second season. She qualified for the round of 16 at Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s south region championships last month. It was the furthest any woman from the college’s tennis program had made it at the tournament. The south region is considered the toughest region in National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics – NAIA – women’s tennis, with the top three nationally ranked players all playing within the division. The NAIA is an athletics association for smaller colleges that operate outside the larger National Collegiate Athletic Association in the US. McDonald defeated Point University’s Maria Martinez, 6-1 6-0, in the round of 32 before
falling to Tereza Koplova in the round of 16. McDonald said she followed former Lindsey Wilson College head tennis coach Randall Knox when he accepted a job at Blue Mountain College and was enjoying the switch. “I’m loving it at the moment,” she said. “All round it’s just a better place for me. It’s nothing against Lindsey Wilson, I’m just a lot happier here.” Knox said McDonald’s victory marked the first time one of the college’s women had won a match at the ITA south region championships. “I’m really pleased with Steffi’s performance in making the round of 16,” he said. “She’s the first player to win a main draw for Blue Mountain College in its history, so there’s a lot that can be said about that. “All in all, I’m pleased with the progress we’ve made and I’m excited about the foundation we’re building at BMC.” McDonald was ranked among the top 140 women in Australia before departing for the US last year. She will play her next tournament with Blue Mountain College at the ITA Oracle Cup in Rome, Georgia, on October 18.
Miller shines on world stage Horsham triathlete Kelly Miller achieved one of the biggest results of her career with a top-10 finish at the Ironman World Championships in Hawaii at the weekend. Miller placed sixth in the women’s 40-44 age group, finishing the triathlon event in 10 hours, 28 minutes and seven seconds. Miller was in 17th place after taking 1:09
hours to complete the roughly 3.9-kilometre swim, but made up for it with excellent times in both the 180-kilometre ride and 42-kilometre run sections. Miller finished less than five minutes behind second-placed Nicole Gaillard, but division winner Georgina Gadient won easily with a time of 10:01.14.
Horsham Lawn’s Graeme Woods in action against Central Park at the weekend. Horsham Lawn’s two teams – Gillespie and Thompson – got their seasons off to great starts with big wins. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Saints exact round-one revenge A round-one rematch between 2018-19 Central Wimmera Tennis Association pennant grand finalists Kalkee and St Michaels did not disappoint as a new season got underway at the weekend. The Saints exacted a small amount of revenge for their grand-final defeat at the hands of the Kees by winning a 6-73 to 6-69 thriller. Momentum swung back and forth throughout the day, with each side claiming three singles and three doubles rub-
bers. Ultimately the outcome was decided in the last rubber of the day, when Saint Jess McDonald defeated Kalkee’s Anna Exell 8-3 to seal a narrow win for her side. Horsham Lawn’s two teams – Gillespie and Thompson – both got their seasons off to great starts with big wins against Natimuk and Central Park respectively. Lawn Gillespie’s 11-93 to 1-42 win against Natimuk was enough to put the team atop the ladder after round one, while
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emale trainers Kerryn Manning and Jess Tubbs were to the fore at Stawell Harness Racing Club’s life members tribute meeting on Sunday afternoon. Tubbs combined with her partner Greg Sugars to take out a Reginald Cooper Memorial Pace with $1.70 favourite Lenard Ess. The pair was also successful in a Terry McManus Memorial Trot with former New Zealand
squaregaiter Champagne Prince, which also started punter’s elect at $1.80. Lenard Ess led throughout the 1785-metre journey and dashed home in 28.7 seconds to score by a half-length from Creative Lad, Rod Barker, with The Raptor, Jason Lee, in third spot. Stablemate Champagne Prince adopted similar tactics to make it three victories from five outings since crossing to Australia after recording just one success from 28 starts in his homeland.
Manning took out a Stanley Anyon Memorial Pace with another former New Zealander, G I Joe, for the Butterworth Racing Syndicate and a Lorna Anyon Memorial Pace with much-travelled veteran Frostyflyer, which is raced in the same interests. G I Joe, with a record of seven wins from 22 starts, obviously has plenty of ability, but has also had his fair share of issues in a four-year span since his debut in a three-year-old contest at Forbury Park.
Frostyflyer, on the other hand, has clocked up 92 starts in a little more than five years since finishing third in a two-year-old event at Hamilton. After 10 starts in Victoria, the son of Jeremes Jet and Frostyana raced extensively in both Western Australia and South Australia before returning to his roots. The eight-year-old gelding now boasts a record of 14 wins, 34 placings and a bank of $129,592.
NECK AND NECK: Jockey Dean Yendall rides Tre Dieci, left, to victory in Sunday’s Murtoa Cup ahead of Patch Adams, ridden by Jess Eaton. The top three horses in the $30,000 feature race were all trained in Stawell, with Tre Dieci trained by Dane Smith, Patch Adams by Terry and Karina O’Sullivan and third-placed Barry the Baptist by Paul Jones. Warrnambool trainer Matthew Williams took out a $100,000 first heat in the Melbourne Cup Carnival Country Series with four-year-old gelding Brilliant Concept, earning a place in the series final on Oaks Day. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Stawell tennis starts Stawell Tennis Club’s Friday night spring competition started with a contest between Findex and Delahunty Plumbing that was undecided until the final shot. Farrers Tyrepower also comfortably accounted for a Grampians Joinery outfit. Delahunty Plumbing staged a miraculous comeback in mixed sets to fall three games shy of their opponents at the conclusion. American exchange student Brodie Stein, with support from Elise Monaghan, tried valiantly to lift the team off the canvas with desperate tennis. Joe Dunn showed grit to bounce back from an earlier 0-8 annihilation to win his last two matches. Skippers Rob Lembo and Anna Sullivan led their team with an even display right across the board. Jonah O’Shannessy and Jodie Grainger were also solid contributors in the victory. The final scoreline read Findex 10-144 games beating Delahunty Plumbing 13-141. Farrers Tyrepower is on top of the ladder following a strong victory over Grampians Joinery. Leon Monaghan, Isabella Browne and Jemima Harney all displayed sublime early-season touch. Jamie Perry, playing his first match for many years, was one of the winners’ better performers. Grampians Joinery had several players down, however, Shane Field, Ben Martin and Jade Cross all battled hard. – Joel Freeland
Top score in fourball Leon Toy and Rob Norton combined to win a Wimmera veteran four-ball best-ball stableford golf event. They scored 46 points to win from Elston Arnold and Mal Elliott, who were runners-up on countback at Edenhope. Other teams to score 40 points were: Barry Neumann and Bernard Noonan, Max Burns and Pat Magee, Mike Coffey and Steve Harris, Bob Hayes and Greg Hair. Nearest the pins: fourth, Caleb Bretherton; seventh, Graeme Moncrieff; 12th, Bill Hutchinson, 16th, John Watson. Players will now venture to Warracknabeal for competition on October 21. An annual meeting will follow.
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Redbacks romp to first win BY COLIN MacGILLIVRAY
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IN CONTROL: Horsham Hornet Austin McKenzie dodges Millicent Magic’s Jordan Robertson during Sunday’s clash. The Hornets won 107-76 at Horsham Basketball Stadium. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
rarat showed it will remain a finals threat in the Country Basketball League south-west conference this season with a firstup win against Millicent on Saturday night.
The Redbacks were surrounded by question marks after dealing with the loss of star guard and leading scorer Zac Dunmore from last season. But the team responded with a strong performance against the South Australian visitors at Ararat Fitness Centre, running its offence through DJ Woods and Josh Fiegert on the way to an 8985 win. Woods and Fiegert were lights out from three-point range, combining for 10 made triples and 58 points. Centre Andrew Cameron was also handy, chipping in with 13. The Redbacks led by 21 points at the start of the fourth quarter, but a fierce comeback from the Magic nearly brought them undone. The visitors, led by Luke Black and Jordan Robertson, slashed the margin to three points with 14 seconds left, but Fiegert split a pair of free throws to put the game out of reach. It was a heartening first-up win for the Redbacks, who were eliminated in the first week of finals last season.
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It was also an encouraging return to the court for the Horsham Hornets, who had little difficulty dispatching Millicent 107-76 at Horsham Basketball Stadium on Sunday. All 10 Hornets scored in the game, with young swingman Jeremiah McK-
enzie, 25 points, and coach Tim Pickert, 23, leading the way. Big men Austin McKenzie, 17 points, and Damien Skurrie, 12, were also prominent in the wire-to-wire win. The Hornets’ outside shooting was particularly noteworthy, with the team outscoring Millicent 48-3 from long distance. The early percentage boost saw Horsham end the round in fourth place on the south-west conference men’s ladder, with Ararat just behind in fifth.
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Horsham Lady Hornets completed a trio of wins for the Wimmera-Grampi-
ans region with a dominant 69-37 win against Millicent in the women’s division. Forward Faith McKenzie was a standout with 26 points, but there was no shortage of contributors. Centre Caitlin Story and guard Georgia Hiscock scored 13 and 11 respectively, Olivia Jones made a successful return from injury with nine points and youngsters Kara Shuttleworth, Imogen Worthy and Jayde Ellis all gained valuable court time. The performance was an encouraging one for new coach Tony Sleep; the Magic won last season’s south-west conference championship, eliminating the Lady Hornets in a semi-final along the way.
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A highlight of round two will be the official return of the Stawell Wildcats to men’s competition with a road game against Mount Gambier at 7pm on Saturday. The Wildcats have been absent from the competition for the past two seasons after withdrawing due to a lack of player numbers and are eager to test themselves against the powerful Lakers. Horsham’s men’s and women’s teams will also be in action with road games against Bellarine, with the Lady Hornets playing at 6pm on Saturday before the men take the court at 8pm.
Anson to remain a Ram as club seeks new coach Natimuk United is on the hunt for a senior football coach to step into the shoes of Sam Anson, who will remain with the Rams as a senior player. President Adam Blake said the club was in a strong position to make a solid appointment on the back of Anson’s successful three-year coaching term. Mr Blake said Anson’s confirmation to remain part of the club’s evolution and growth would provide any new leader with a powerful foundation for the Rams to continue their moves forward.
“We’re absolutely delighted that Sam has decided to stay and be part of what we consider an exciting period for our club,” he said. “It is well known in Horsham District footy circles that he has a sentimental attachment to the club and that he is pretty much settled here. “In his three years as coach he’s built a very competitive unit while performing admirably as not only a coach but also as a player. “Sam told us a couple of years ago that he would only coach for three
years and that provided us with scope for succession planning. He has been a one-in-20-years type of leader and the team under him has stabilised and proved. He now wants to continue to be part of what he’s helped build and to be part of moving into our next phase. “We think he’s been great, not only for us, for the league and country footy in our part of the state.” Anson, a key-position utility at home in defence, attack or on the ball, has been a prominent player in Horsham
District competition since taking the Rams’ helm. He accepted the coaching role after Natimuk United had won the wooden spoon in 2016 and took the team to sixth position on the ladder in both 2017 and 2018 and third this year. He also polled strongly in the league’s best-and-fairest Dellar Medal, coming second last year and third this year. Natimuk United has started advertising for a senior coach and is already talking to prospective candidates.
Ready to roll Horsham Croquet Club will host one of its biggest tournaments of the year from today until Friday. The club, located in the Horsham Botanical Gardens, will play host to its annual golf croquet tournament, with a level doubles event today, level singles tomorrow and handicap doubles on Friday. The level doubles will feature a high-low draw with partners changing after each game. The level singles will be placed in sections according to handicaps, and the handicap doubles will be placed in sections according to entries. Single entries or entries with a partner will be accepted for the handicap doubles. Entry is $15 per person per event, with lunch orders taken or bring your own lunch. Games will start at 8.30am each day. An evening meal will be served at Horsham Sports and Community Club tonight, with a barbecue meal at the Horsham Croquet Club rooms tomorrow night. People wanting more information can call tournament manager Rae Hill on 0428 504 733 or assistant manager Donna Frost on 0400 534 477.
Waves teams Several junior cricketers from the Wimmera-Grampians region have won selection in Western Waves representative teams for the upcoming Cricket Victoria Youth Premier League season. The Waves announced their under-16 and under-14 boys, and under-17 and under-14 girls squads last week, with players from the region included in each of the teams. Grampians Cricket Club’s Vincent Huf, Josh Gordon and Zac Burgess, Rupanyup-Minyip’s Bailey Young and Homers’ Jett Hopper have been picked for the under-16 boys team. The under-14 boys team features Homers’ Joey Nagorcka and Abhilasha Rodrogo, and Rupanyup-Minyip’s Connor Weidemann. Grampians’ Ella Jackson and Homers’ Georgia Baker-Miller will represent the region in the girls under-14 team, while West Wimmera’s Ruby James is in the under-17 team. Youth Premier League matches will begin next month.
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n unbeaten century from Justtin Combe has Noradjuha-Toolondo Bullants off to a flyer in the team’s return to Horsham Cricket Association A Grade company.
Combe clipped 111 as the Bullants responded to a Jung Tigers tally of 200 by passing the target with only three wickets down. The Tigers also only lost three wickets in posting the target at Horsham Community Oval, David Puls hitting 83, Sam Leith 50 and Angus Adams an unbeaten 40. But it was a defiant Combe who had the last laugh in the one-day clash as he set his team up for a second-round encounter against Laharum this weekend. Laharum will go into the contest keen to reverse a first-round loss to Blackheath-Dimboola. The Mountain Men will be home and on the hunt for more runs after limping to 119 last week. Several Laharum batsmen made starts, Mal Adams top-scoring with 29 not out down the list, which will encourage team leaders, while a variety of bowlers shared wicket spoils. Blackheath-Dimboola was on song with the ball, Elliot Braithwaite and Robert Somers bagging three wickets each and Harry Young chiming in with a couple. It will also be keen for more runs when it takes on Homers this weekend, despite Brodie Cramer, 55, and Braithwaite, 41, doing enough to get the combine a score of 9-138.
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Jung Tigers, meanwhile, will attempt to bounce back from its loss to NoradjuhaToolondo, when it plays Colts, again at its Dimboola Road headquarters. Colts fell short of a 210 target for victory against Rupanyup-Minyip last week but showed enough with bat and ball that they should be in the mix this season. Jeremy Newell collected three wickets for the Gallopers, who did well to contain the Blue Panthers to 7-209 at Rupanyup before Brad Miller, 29, Dylan Arnott, 28 and Nathan Koenig led efforts to haul in the target. Rupanyup-Minyip collected valuable early points mainly through the efforts of Mark Mbofana with 67 in the middle order, Brent Hudson, 40, and Adam Carter, 34. Carter also captured three wickets. The Blue Panthers now turn their sights on Horsham Saints, which in hitting 6-171 at Horsham Sunnyside failed to set Homers a big enough score to chase. All-rounders Tim Bell, 68, who clouted seven fours and two sixes, Tony Caccaviello, 43, and Josh Hedt, 23 not out, kept the Saints in the contest against the Pigeons after a tough start. The visitors then ran into Adam Atwood, 72, Craig Britten, 44, and Paddy Mills, 23, as Homers slipped past the target in the 37th over with five wickets down. Earlier, Britten claimed 3-25, sharing the new ball with Mohan Bandara, 2-37. Homers, reigning premiers, will attempt to back it two from two, when they test Blackheath-Dimboola, again at Sunnyside EARLY WICKETS: Homers opening bowler Mohan Bandara in this weekend. action against Horsham Saints. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
A Grade This week: One-day games, Homers v Blackheath-Dimboola at Horsham Sunnyside, Rupanyup-Minyip v Horsham Saints at Rupanyup, Laharum v Noradjuha-Toolondo, Jung Tigers v Colts at Horsham Community Oval. Last week: Rupanyup-Minyip 7-209 (M. Mbofana 67, B. Hudson 40, A. Carter 34) d Colts 162 (B. Millar 29, D. Arnott 28; A. Carter 3-1); Homers 5-174 (A. Atwood 72, C. Britten 44) d Horsham Saints 6-171 (T. Bell 68, T. Caccaviello 43); Noradjuha-Toolondo 3-204 (J. Combe 111, J. Beddison 28) d Jung Tigers 3-200 (D. Puls 83, S. Leith 50, A. Adams 40); Blackheath-Dimboola 9-138 (B. Cramer 55, E. Braithwaite 41, A. Barber 3-15, D. Bunworth 3-34, J. Mahoney 2-31) d Laharum 119 (M. Adams 29, E. Braithwaite 3-19, R. Somers 3-26, H. Young 2-23).
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• Review and update client details • Ensuring clients are paid on time and accurately • Process reports Skillinvest on behalf of Australian Wool Network are seeking an experienced, self-motivated candidate for the position of Administrator for their local office in Horsham.
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Emmetts have been in business since 1957, having expanded from Rupanyup in Victoria, to four locations in Western Victoria and 7 locations in South Australia. As a supplier of John Deere equipment and other leading global brands, we are committed to the application and use of technology across broadacre, hay, viticulture and horticulture. Emmetts provides the full range of machinery, parts, service and technology support to our dynamic customer base. For more information on any of these positions please visit the Skillinvest website.
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BY DAVID BERRY
olleyball Australia’s new-look national league competition kicks off this weekend and Victoria’s Melbourne Vipers will have a Volleyball Horsham connection.
Country championships division-one best setter for the past three years Matthew Berry has been appointed assistant coach, while division-one coach Josh Cowan is the Vipers’ head coach and division-one libero John Dal Santo is on the playing roster. The national league has undergone a significant shake up, with states now only entering one team. In the past Victoria has been represented by Uni Blues and Victoria Vultures, but now has a chance to bring together all its best players under one banner. “There has been a fair bit of excitement in the past month as we work towards round one, especially given the Uni Blues women have been the national league champions for the past six years and have retained the majority of their list, while the men have been working hard to get their list together,” Berry said. “To have the best players in the state working for a common cause under one banner has been our biggest challenge, but to the players’ credit they have bought in to the new-look team.” Berry said he was looking forward to working at the elite level after taking over as state development officer.
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“Now I’m in Melbourne and right in the thick of things I thought the time was right,” he said. “It is a great professional development opportunity and working with coaches like Josh Cowan, Glenn Trembath and Steve Holder, all of whom have been very successful in their own right, is something I’m looking forward to. “We’re aiming for a top-two finish, but we know both Queensland Pirates and Canberra Heat will be tough to beat, especially Canberra as they have access to the Centre of Excellence athletes as well.” Two players Berry is looking forward to working with are Jose Martinez, a six-foot seven-inch middle blocker who represented Mexico in the Rio Olympics, and German Martin Kaufer, who was part of the Canberra Heat in 2018. The Melbourne Vipers will host three home games this season, against Adelaide Storm this weekend, Sydney UTSSSU on November 9 and 10, and WA Steel on November 16 and 17. “We are working towards engaging with the volleyball community on November 9 by offering all our Spikezone participants from across the state an opportunity to get up close and personal with the players and have some clinics and activation sites, so there is a good opportunity for those junior volleyballers to experience national league at its best,” Berry said. Doors open at the State Volleyball Centre at 3pm on Saturday, with the men playing at 4pm and the women at 6pm, with matches at 10am Sunday for the women and noon for the men.
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CONCENTRATION: Daniel O’Connell watches Eric Thomason putt from the fringes of the green during an East Grampians Health Service Charity Golf Day at Ararat’s Chalambar Golf Club on Sunday. The day also featured a six-kilometre run and a threekilometre walk around the golf course. The annual event raised money for a pain-relief administering pump to replace ageing equipment. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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New Grampians draws Things have finally settled down in Grampians Cricket Association to the extent that competitions can now proceed with new draws in both grades. The association acceded to Arardale’s request to be relegated to a lower grade, leaving six teams in A Grade and the remaining 10 teams in the one-day B Grade competition. Six teams in A Grade is not ideal, but does eliminate byes in both grades. The season now kicks off with a two-day fixture with the principal match being on turf at Central Park, Stawell, where Youth Club hosts SwiftsGreat Western. The teams finished first and second on last season’s ladder and have always been keen rivals. Because of a lack of match play and being on turf for the first time, this game might stretch to three or even four innings. Little is known about the make-up of teams, but Wednesday, October 16, 2019
Swifts-Great Western was looking to regain some past premiership players to bolster the side. St Andrews has recruited well, with the inclusion of Michael Harricks from Buangor-Tatyoon and possibly Jacob Bates, and will be at home to Pomonal. In the remaining match, Halls Gap will host Chalambar, the newly raised B Grade team, giving the Gappers an excellent chance of posting their first win in two seasons. Challambar has strengthened its playing group with the step up in grades. Whether it’s enough remains to be seen. There has been much discussion about the wearing of helmets, particularly in the junior ranks. It is mandatory in all Central Highlands Cricket Region competitions for all junior teams as well as all representative teams, senior and junior, to wear protective helmets. – One Short
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Up and over! Horsham Saints batsman Josh Hedt plants his foot down the wicket and launches into a mighty heave for six against Homers during Horsham Cricket Association’s seasonopening round. Hedt, batting at number seven, hit consecutive sixes during a push for late runs and made an unbeaten 23 while helping steer the Saints to 6-171. Homers responded by passing the score with five wickets down. Wicket-keeper Adam Atwood, also pictured, played a significant role in the run chase. Story page 46. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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