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WE’RE THERE: From left, Wimmera Health Care Group Foundation chairman Don Johns, ACE Radio Horsham general Manager Scott Grambau, health group public relations coordinator Amelia Crafter, project steering committee chairman Richard Goudie and health group acting chief executive Mark Knights celebrate Rachael’s Wish fundraising campaign reaching its $1-million target. Picture: KELLY LAIRD
‘We’ve done it’ W
BY DEAN LAWSON
immera health officials have the final green light to build a Wimmera Cancer Centre in Horsham with confirmation a community money-raising effort had reached and passed a $1-million target.
Project steering committee chairman Richard Goudie said communities from across the Wimmera and southern Mallee had raised $1,012,202 in little more than a year. “Thank you. To every person or business who donated and hosted fundraisers, thank you,” Mr Goudie said. “We had a goal of raising a minimum $1-million in community fundraising and to have reached that so
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quickly is evidence of how strongly our region supports this project. “With the community funds and money received from both state and federal governments, this centre will now become a reality.” The state and federal governments have each provided $1-million for the $3.5-million project, designed to dramatically improve patient care while complementing services provided in Ballarat and beyond. The centre will feature modern, purpose-built oncology facilities, a dialysis ward and community palliativecare services. Wimmera Heath Care Group acting chief executive Mark Knights said reaching the funding milestone was a ‘just fantastic’ result for for Wimmera
and southern Mallee communities. “It basically green lights the project which has now become very real,” he said. “We’re in the final stages of selecting sites. We’ve done the preliminary building layout and about to move into schematic designs, which allows us to go to tender. I don’t think, from a community-support point of view, that I’ve ever seen anything like the type of response we’ve had. The financial support has come from everyone including neighbouring health services and local government to businesses, large and small, individuals and of course the state and Commonwealth governments. Some people have made significant financial sacrifices to make sure we have a first-class facility.”
Mr Knights said the plan was to put the project out to tender, have a builder contracted by Christmas and initial construction to start in the new year. “Anticipated completion should be around August, September – somewhere in the back half of the calendar year,” he said.
Easing the burden
Mr Knights said the new centre would provide services to a huge catchment area and help ease much of the burden on people needing to seek specialist help outside the region. “It’s going to be an integral link in a chain connecting a vast area of western Victoria with Ballarat oncology services. It will form a conduit for a complete range of care services, from diagnosis and support through to treat-
ment. It’s not only going to be for patients, but also their families,” he said. “In short, people from the Wimmera and southern Mallee, in their fight against illness, will have the best possible environment and support to deal with the many issues that might arise.” Health group board chairwoman Angela Murphy said the Wimmera Cancer Centre would provide greater opportunities for more people to receive the treatment they needed, close to their support networks and with less time spent travelling. “We especially thank Dr Don Johns and Wimmera Health Care Group Foundation for their early commitment and dedication to this project,” she said. Continued page 3
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Reservoir levels are on the rise W
BY DEAN LAWSON
immera-Mallee water supply has reached a greater level of security with widespread winter rain producing the best runoff in many years.
Catchment areas are saturated, which means water is steadily flowing into many supply lakes and dams and the level in the overall system early this week was at 32.58 percent and rising. GWMWater water resources manager Andrew Barton said ‘crunching the numbers’ had shown inflows in July this year had been the highest for July since 1996. “It certainly is a good news story so far,” he said. “The message for the region’s water supply is that it means there will be absolutely no extra water restrictions and we will be able to bank water for
years ahead.” Mr Barton said inflows were in stark contrast to last year when the region was gripped in an extensive dry weather pattern. “Last year we generally had one of the worst years for inflows on record but we’ve seen a circumstance where all reservoirs are receiving or are starting to receive water,” he said. “It started back in May when we had above-average rain across the Grampians. June was closer to average and July was closer to average or above average. It basically wet the catchment which started the run-off.” Mr Barton said the expectation was that more rain was likely during the next couple of months which, if it came, would mean reservoirs would continue to rise. “Typically September and October are the highest inflow months and given we’re only midway through
August it’s looking promising. It’s still early days and we’re cautiously optimistic about the season but we’ve recovered to a level higher than any level last year,” he said. “Hopefully the rain will continue and we will continue to see good inflows.” “What has happened has been consistent with forecasts from the Bureau of Meteorology. We had one of the worst El Ninos on record and the bureau predicted a breakdown of that system, which has happened. “The Indian Ocean Dipole seems to be having the most effect on our weather. Most of our cloud bands are coming from the north-west and colliding with cold fronts and there are suggestions this type of weather might be around for a couple of months. “The forecast is for average to above-average rain in September
through to November.” The Indian Ocean Dipole is a weather pattern that when in a ‘strong negative’ pattern based on rising ocean temperature, historically brings increased rain to southern Australia.
Close to full
Mr Barton said one of the most exciting developments was Horsham’s supply reservoir Lake Wartook in the Grampians being close to full. “As it fills we will need to release water to Taylors Lake or the Mackenzie River. It’s not happening just yet,” he said. “Other lakes such as Bellfield and Fyans are either close to or exceeded levels at this time last year and Lonsdale, dry for more than a year and needing a significant water to get wet and flow, and Moora Moora Reservoir, are also receiving water.”
• A natural flow in the Wimmera River, meanwhile, has arrived at Jeparit. The flow peaked at 468 megalitres a day at Lochiel late last week and fresh water at Tarrnanyurk the next day dramatically dropped salinity levels. In the upper catchment at Glenorchy, the daily flow rate reduced to 78 megalitres and in Horsham to 53 megalitres. A flow in Yarriambiack Creek has slowed to a trickle.
Reservoir levels: Ararat storages at Mt Cole, Langi Ghiran and Olivers Gully 86 percent full; Lake Bellfield at Halls Gap 66; Lake Fyans near Stawell 64; Lake Lonsdale near Stawell 12; Moora Moora Reservoir in the Grampians 47; Rocklands near Balmoral 21; Stawell storages at Dalton, Centenary and Morey water reserves 86; Taylors Lake near Horsham 68; Lake Toolondo, south of Horsham 9; Lake Wartook in the Grampians 82; Green Lake near Horsham 9.
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FUN LEARNING: Zac Preston plays a memory game with numbers during a Rural Northwest Health Play to Learn program at Warracknabeal. Allied health professionals including speech pathologist Kelsey Hamilton, dietitian Ashley Webb, exercise physiologist Britenie Power, occupational therapist Elysia Preston and physiotherapist Brett Boyle have developed a learning program for children up to five. Play to Learn sessions are in the health service’s Warracknabeal campus community room from 10am to 11am on September 12, October 10, November 14 and December 12. Picture: PETER MILLER
Organisers of tomorrow’s Vietnam Veterans Day commemoration activities in Horsham have encouraged Wimmera residents to pay tribute to those who served in the conflict. Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia Wimmera sub-branch vice-president and treasurer Barry McClure said organisers decided to run a march and service at lunch time in the hope more people would be able to attend. “We will have a short march down Hocking Street at 12.20pm and start a service at the Vietnam veterans memorial at Sawyer Park at 12.30pm,” he said. Mr McClure said the service would run for half an hour and would include an address by guest speaker Graeme Massey of Warracknabeal. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the
Battle of Long Tan, on August 18, 1966. In the lead-up to the anniversary, the Wimmera subbranch hosted graveside vigils at Horsham and Kaniva cemeteries in honour of Private James McMillan and Private Norman Hawker. The services were part of a simultaneous, statewide tribute to the 98 Victorian soldiers who died during the Vietnam War. Mr McClure said family members of Pte McMillan and Hawker would attend the Horsham commemoration, along with families of three other Wimmera Vietnam veterans who died after the war. The sub-branch will conclude remembrance activities with a dinner at the Olde Horsham restaurant on Thursday night.
$1-million raised for cancer centre From page 1 Mr Goudie said while fundraising had reached the minimum $1-million target, donations were still welcome. “All extra money will be used to improve the fit-out and equipment at the Wimmera Cancer Centre,” he said. The fundraising appeal was named ‘Rachael’s Wish’ after former Wimmera patient Rachael Littore, diagnosed and treated for cancer in 2013, called for a new centre. Member for Lowan Emma Kealy said the money-raising effort was an outstanding achievement. “It shows how important it is for people to be able to receive high-quality cancer care so close to home,” she said.
“We’re a very generous community and this is one of those fantastic examples of a home-grown project where all the money is pumped directly back into the local community.” An ACE Radio telethon in August last year provided significant appeal momentum by raising $126,322.60. ACE Radio Horsham general manager Scott Grambau said The Weekly Advertiser, 3WM and MIXX FM were proud to have helped kick-start the community response. “We’re delighted with everyone’s efforts in achieving such a great result,” he said. “It just shows what a great community we live in and how, if something is important enough, we can make it happen.”
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Kealy: Grains park needs money A
BY DEAN LAWSON
push to generate momentum in burgeoning agricultural research and development in the Wimmera is at the core of a call for greater State Government investment in Horsham’s Grains Innovation Park.
Member for Lowan Emma Kealy said the government needed to recognise and understand that investing in agricultural development ‘at the coalface’ was critical in exploiting opportunities. “It’s a simple message. We need to provide the best research facilities possible in the heart of where it all happens so we can make the most of a significant broadacre food-ex-
port industry,” she said. “In the Wimmera-Mallee we have some of the best grain-growing farming enterprises on the planet and it makes sense to continue to foster world-class research here.” Ms Kealy made the comments while joining Nationals leader and agriculture representative Peter Walsh in calling on the government to match a $12.5-million pre-election pledge in 2014 to upgrade the grains park. They made the call in response to government support for RMIT’s $15-million Food Research and Innovation Centre at Bundoora in Melbourne’s north. “How we make the most of what we can grow, be it wheat and cereals to legumes and oilseeds, is critical for
our primary export industry. It’s paramount that research gets beyond the boundaries of Melbourne and happens at the coalface,” Ms Kealy said.
Research history
Grains Innovation Park, which has had a variety of names and is now operated by the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources, was originally established in the 1960s to breed wheat varieties for Victoria. By the 1980s breeding programs expanded to include barley, canola, field peas, lentils and chickpeas as well as associated agronomy, plant pathology and grains chemistry. Horsham has become a national centre for breeding pulses and carries out
pre-breeding research in cereals and oilseeds. The site is also home to the Australian Grains Genebank, home to up to 180,000 seed samples from across Australia and around the world. Ms Kealy said the centre did much more than study and develop plant varieties. “We only have to consider the insight of projects such as the Australian Grains Free-Air CO2 Enrichment – AGFACE project, exploring the effect of elevated carbon dioxide levels on dryland crops in a warming climate to see the importance and relevance of research occurring in Horsham,” she said. “This isn’t only about research to help growers, it’s research based on
feeding the planet.” Ms Kealy said it was also important to consider the ever-growing connections between research at the park and regional development. “For example, we’re already seeing strong networking occurring between Longerenong College and major private-industry players. What this means is that we have this research and development bubbling away under the surface waiting to get the financial backing it not only needs but deserves,” she said. “The government claims to be investing in the food and fibre industry but for this to be a reality it needs to match the Coalitions’s $12.5-million pledge for the park.”
Western Front tour appeal Former history teacher and author Pam Cupper has called for expressions of interest for a tour of the Western Front. The pilgrimage tour of First World War battlefields will coincide with the centenary of Passchendaele, between September and October 2017. “The tour caters for local people who wish to visit sites of particular battles, cemeteries and memorials on the Western Front in Belgium and northern France: Ypres, Passchendaele, Fromelles and the Somme valley, including Pozieres and VillersBretonneux,” Ms Cupper said. She said the tour would have a Horsham and district focus. “Twenty-six Horsham and district men were killed at Passchendaele on the worst day of fighting, October, 4, 1917,” she said. Ms Cupper said participants could
help shape the tour schedule. “If people wanted to track down the battle site, cemetery or memorial for a local person who served, or was killed or died on the Western Front, we will help them locate the site and we can visit the location in 2017,” she said. Ms Cupper will lead an information session on behalf of a Horsham and district First World War commemoration working group. It will be at Horsham Historical Society in Pynsent Street on Sunday, from 2pm to 3pm. “We would like to gauge whether there’s sufficient interest so we are inviting people to attend an afternoon discussion,” Ms Cupper said. “There is no obligation, people can just turn up and ask away.” Ms Cupper said people were not required to book for the session and could call her on 0429 260 466 for more information.
Councillors avoid code slap MILESTONE: Ararat Mayor Paul Hooper is pictured presenting Warrak couple Leo and Doreen Watkins with a framed certificate commemorating their diamond, or 60-year, wedding anniversary. The presentation followed letters of congratulations from the Queen, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove, Member for Ripon Louise Staley and Member for Wannon Dan Tehan. Cr Hooper made the Ararat Rural City Council presentation after an annual Stawell and Ararat Cross Country Club race sponsored by the Watkins since 1997. Six previous race winners turned up to compete in the event for the occasion. Mr Watkins, 84, a former banker, sheep farmer and gardener, ran for 15 years with the cross country club and was club secretary and president for many years. He ran the last of his 25 marathons aged 60, in 1993.
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orsham Fishing Competition organisers have called on Wimmera people to contribute to one of the region’s biggest events.
The event committee will host its annual meeting next Wednesday, three months earlier than previous years. Secretary Adele Rohde said the earlier date was part of a broader plan to streamline the event and take pressure off volunteers. The annual fishing competition is on the banks of the Wimmera River on the Labour Day weekend Sunday each March. The 2017 competition is scheduled for March 12.
Mrs Rohde said the committee had been working towards improved documentation, better communication and continual evaluation with the hope of making the event sustainable. “We engaged the help of a paid event co-ordinator, Ange Watson, last year and her impact has already been felt with a very successful 2016 event,” she said. “We increased our income substantially, which has been shared with local community groups that assist with our event, and has also been invested back into the competition to promote continual improvements.” Mrs Rohde said the committee was seeking new members to add fresh
ideas and contribute varying skills and experience in a voluntary capacity. “We would welcome any new people willing to join our friendly committee – it’s a great opportunity to get to know different members of your local community and take part in something enjoyable and rewarding that is for the benefit of the community,” she said. “I’d suggest that anyone just come along and give it a go. “The Horsham Fishing Competition is a huge event for the area, bringing thousands of people to town and boosting the economy. “You don’t necessarily have to be a fishing enthusiast either – just someone who wants to keep this great
event for our community.” The committee has put together brief position descriptions for the roles, including executive positions such as president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer as well as roles specific to event co-ordination, such as stewards, prizes, merchandise and equipment. Mrs Rohde said being a committee member did not exclude people from fishing in the competition. “We really need the support in the lead-up to the competition,” she said. “If you’re not available on the weekend of the competition, that’s fine. “We can work around that, there are many different roles that committee members can play with varying time
commitments.” The Horsham Fishing Competition annual meeting will start at 7pm at Horsham Apex Shed on Selkirk Drive, followed by a general meeting. Mrs Rohde encouraged new members to attend and if in need of further information to call her on 0407 240 587 or email info@horshamfishingcomp.com.au. “The committee already has a diverse range of people including a teacher, a marketing professional, an optometrist, accountants, business owners, a veterinarian and retirees,” she said. The Weekly Advertiser is major sponsor of the fishing contest.
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Member for Ripon Louise Staley has slammed the State Government for ‘dragging its heels’ on an Ararat Freight Hub project. Ms Staley said Premier Daniel Andrews had promised to build the hub in 2014, but the government had been ‘sitting on its hands’. She said after failing to provide any information on the status of the project the government, ‘instead of getting on with it’ announced it would be commissioning a ‘costly’ feasibility study. “This is simply not good enough. The people of Ararat have been waiting too long for Daniel Andrews to wake up and build the freight hub he promised,” she said. Regional Development Minister Jackal Orford announced last week that the government had appointed consultant WSP Parsons Hinchinbrooke to develop a feasibility study into the project. The study is designed to identify Ararat’s role and function in the freight network and examine the opportunity for hub development. 83 Wilson Street, Horsham Phone: 5382 1057
as tt ri C s ta it N Water brings an air of confidence SA BY DEAN LAWSON
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or many of us, there is something special about the sound of rain on a tin roof.
Starting with a spasmodic patter that builds in intensity, occasionally to a roar, the noise can then stop suddenly, replaced by the ‘blip’ of heavy drips that can either signal the end of a dramatic moment or suggest there is something more to come. I would love a dollar for every time someone felt compelled to stop what they were doing, look blankly in the air to tune in their ears and say, ‘that’s heavy now’. Regardless of all the riches and wealth we as humans identify, we ultimately can’t escape
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EDITORIAL nature’s most valuable gift – water. It’s been called ‘liquid gold’, especially during times of drought or extended dry weather, and empires through the ages have often risen and fallen based on their access to this precious liquid. If anyone was to suggest anything has changed through the complexities and technological advances of a modern world, they would be kidding themselves. As mammals, we remain physiologically reliant on the scarce reserves of fresh water on the planet. Thinking this way puts into perspective the relevance of news that heavy winter rain has
meant water has been flowing into Wimmera-Mallee headworks reservoirs. After record dry years that well and truly put WimmeraMallee Pipeline’s primary role as supply-insurance infrastructure to the test, rain in the catchment has meant we, in only a few short months, have ‘water in the bank’. Reservoirs had their highest July inflows since 1996 and considering the region experienced one of its worst in-flow years on record in 2015, this means plenty. The system was sitting at 32.58 percent full early this week and while it doesn’t sound that impressive, it represents water-storage recovery, or in other words, a ‘breather’.
The hope is that it continues to rain as predicted and we get to a stage where we have such flexibility in the system that we have greater power to manipulate supply for a broader range of regional needs. It has been said that security in water supply leads to spikes in consumer and community confidence – often without anyone realising. The widespread rain we’ve had has obviously been more than welcome and its significance is far from lost on anyone living in rural and regional communities. In our part of the world there is nothing better at this time of the year than seeing a sea of green paddocks across the landscape.
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the first year and keep growing from there. But before we reached figures of up to 200, we would have to months before college will apply one of inknowing if its vest in resources to register as the biggest and boldest moves application was an international which would include Vocational training in the college’s history. suc- staffing, education provider cessful. classrooms and at the end of this month Longerenong College College general “In the ideal world “It would be another equipment. is near Dooen, in a move that, manager John Gold- north of if successful, is we would be pillar in securHorsham, and is smith confirmed likely to ing the college operated by looking to have overseas a team was adding Skillinvest, as one of the premier bolster student numbers. significantly final touches students in agricultural formerly Workco. 2017,” he said. to a submission institutions in Australia. It also has the It provides vocational to the “For a start we would potential to dramat- Federal Government. “It has the training, ofpotential to be looking for ically expand the fering Advanced “As the world becomes be ground-breaking. Diploma of Agricul- a small cohort of about college’s direction smaller, par- ture and There are obviously 20. and dynamics and Certificate IV in “We want to take several institutions open the door for ticularly in agricultural industries, Agriculture small offering steps to get ucation greater tertiary-based higher edit courses as well as is logical that we it right and we don’t a raft of for international investment in take want to comprostudents but the region. to bring international that next step ricultural-based educational other ag- mise the quality very few in the of training. students to the vocational area. services. The college has It has 90 students We “We want to get see that provided agricultur- Wimmera,” he said. as being studying for diit right and see how a niche. ploma or certificate “We have had things develop from “It also opens the students from overqualifications full there. potential to draw time and it is in “The intake of in more multi-nationa this study field full-time students l investment the on campus partners.” would lift to about • Warracknabeal 110 in education precinct Phone: 03 5382 1351 Contined page 3 • Anzac Day Read it online:
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or the sixth year in a row, more than 150 volunteers from Wimmera churches will gather at Sawyer Park in Horsham for Operation 19:14.
Organisers expect about 500 families to be involved in the free Sunday entertainment event, from noon to 4pm on August 28. Participants will start their activities at a registration area where each child will gather one of the 1300 fun bags and activity passes available. Each activity pass will have a number for a prize draw at Horsham Soundshell at the end of the day. Prizes this year are seven Instax Packs valued at more than $100 each. Each Instax Pack contains a backpack, camera, film and accessories. Children will also be able to use the fun bag to carry home crafts, prizes and treats collected on the day. Along with ponies, train rides, chair-o-plane, rock-climbing and giant inflatables, this year’s Operation 19:14 features a ‘littlies’ zone for children under six who do not meet height restrictions on bigger rides. Zone attractions will include a ball pit, merry-goround and mini inflatable slide. Mini golf is also making its first appearance, with volunteers from Horsham Golf Club providing the course and tips. There will also be an on-site ‘beautiful bubbles’ chat room, providing somewhere for children to chat to God. Another new attraction is the
Nhill ‘family’ donation Nhill business Luv-a-Duck has donated $50,000 towards the Wimmera Cancer Centre. Luv-a-Duck chief executive Daryl Bussell said making the donation was an easy decision for the company. “We are a family-owned company and our family roots are deeply embedded in Nhill,” he said. “A new Wimmera Cancer Centre will improve treatment options for the Nhill community and the entire Wimmera and southern Mallee. “We are a major employer in the region and we believe in treating our employees like family – this will greatly improve health outcomes for people we consider as family.” Mr Bussell said as a major employer, the company understood its responsibility to help the community wherever possible. Wimmera Health Care Group’s acting chief executive Mark Knights said the donation was greatly appreciated.
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FUN-FILLED DAY: Operation 19:14 committee member Yolande Grosser, centre, with daughter Katiana and last year’s emcee Daniel Collins. Ark Van from Creation Ministries with a model of Noah’s Ark and magazine and model giveaways. Operation 19:14 will also present Queensland’s Dan Warlow on stage in his first appearance in the Wimmera. Warlow will complete a mini tour of the region’s schools on the Thursday and Friday before the event and support main performer, Sean W. Smith, on the Sunday. Sean W. Smith is already a favourite at the annual Horsh-
am celebration and will perform content from his new album, Not Ashamed. Wimmera talent including Horsham’s Holy Trinity Lutheran School’s Energetix aerobics team, Karen singers and Praise Christian Dance Group will also perform on stage. Horsham Rural City Band will be among the crowd and DJ Greg McKinnon will lend a hand. Free food will include a sausage sizzle by Shed Happens men, a ‘cuppa’ and slice from the Salvos, gingerbread men from
the Oven Door and Edge Youth Group and popcorn from Empire Youth. To balance out ‘naughty and nice’ food options there will also be hot jam doughnuts and fruit kebabs available. First-aid officers will be on hand and all volunteers will have a working with children check card. Organisers have also launched event website www.operation1914.org, where further details are available.
Edenhope’s Helen Mulraney-Roll will represent West Wimmera Shire Council on the Wimmera Development Association board. Shire chief executive David Leahy said the organisation was delighted to announce Ms Mulraney-Roll’s appointment as a community representative. “Helen is a community-focused Edenhope resident, where she was born and bred. She is a passionate volunteer and has a keen interest in local history,” he said. “Helen has a Bachelor of Nursing and works part-time as a registered nurse. She recently relocated to Edenhope, following 20 years as a resident of Kaniva. “I am looking forward to working with Helen on the WDA board and appreciate her commitment to this important role.”
Money for shooting clubs The State Government will provide funding to help Ararat Clay Target Club and Ararat and Stawell Field and Game upgrade their shooting-range buildings. Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Victoria Danielle Green said the clubs were among 74 in the state to benefit from a $3-million Shooting Sports Facilities grants program. Ararat and Stawell Field and Game will receive $10,000 to buy two new automatic clay throwers and Ararat Clay Target Club will receive $7000 to replace windows and insulate clubhouse ceilings.
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Business Breakfast to discuss Infrastructure Boom Limited tickets remain for Wednesday’s free Business Breakfast at the Alexandra Oval Community Centre. The theme of the Business Breakfast is the infrastructure boom that Ararat and the Central Highlands region is currently experiencing and how that will benefit businesses across the region. Headlining the morning is Melanie Robertson, the CEO of Committee for Ballarat.
H30 Challenge Winners Council and VicHealth have rewarded four locals and Region 16 CFA for their participation in the H30 Challenge. Chloe Mason, Alanna Woods, Rachel Ralph and Lisa Campbell all won a six month pass to Ararat Fitness Centre. The H30 Challenge – a VicHealth and State Government initiative - invites participants to switch sugary drinks to water for 30 days and reap the health rewards.
Community Engagement Manager for the National Broadband Network, Graham Soawyer will also be guest speaking at the breakfast.
Ararat Performing Arts Centre Dynamic Dance Ararat - Annual Recital 9 September Free Lunchtime Concert At The Movies 14 September Strange Garden Interactive Workshops 28 September Session 1: 10am-12pm Session 2: 1pm-3pm
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For bookings for the Business Breakfast at the Alexandra Oval Community Centre, please email pcairns@ararat.vic.gov.au.
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Ararat Pound nearing capacity The pound is nearing capacity and Local Laws Officers are calling on the community to consider adoption. Please contact Ararat Rural City Council on 5355 0200 if you are interested in adopting a cat or dog or you are interested in becoming a foster carer or supporting the local rescue groups. Local Laws Officers can assist with responsible pet ownership and advice about different animals and their needs.
Mayor Cr Paul Hooper and Ron Bonghetti from Ararat Fitness Centre presented the local fire brigade with Intersport Ararat vouchers and $1000 to put towards health related initiatives.
Pomonal Art Show & Festival Saturday 3 September 10am-4pm Art Show 6:30pm Pomonal Hall Official Opening & Auction night Sunday 4 September 11am-4pm Festival Day Ararat & District Woodies Club Inc Skills and Knowledge Day 28 August, 10am-4pm Alexandra Hall, High Street, Ararat
Contact Us Ararat Rural City Council PO Box 246, Ararat VIC 3377 Tel: (03) 5355 0200 Fax: (03) 5352 1695 Email: council@ararat.vic.gov.au Website: ararat.vic.gov.au
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growing list of attractions has resulted in Wimmera German Fest organisers expanding this year’s event. The German extravaganza on October 22 at Horsham Showground will run for an additional two hours. Event steering committee member Peter Daffy said the event would start at 11am and finish at 7.30pm. He said the expansion reflected an overall effort to extend the festival to three days within five years. “We expect the event to be bigger than last year. We had excellent
feedback and have taken a lot of that on board and made changes, such as extending the hours and providing a third stage and dedicated children’s area,” he said. Tickets for the MIXX FM Wimmera German Fest are on sale and available online at wimmeragermanfest.com.au. Mr Daffy said entry prices would remain the same as last year with patrons paying $25 and ‘early-bird’ and concession-ticket holders $20. This year’s festival will be the second since the Horsham branch of the Blue Ribbon Foundation joined Wimmera Health Care Group to establish
the food and cultural celebration in Horsham. The event raises money for healthgroup emergency-service equipment for Horsham and Dimboola. It attracted more than 600 patrons in its inaugural year in 2015. Some of the attractions at this year’s festival include South Australia’s Kelmzig Oompah Band, the Handorf Town Band, the elite Accordion Group and the Wimmera German Band. Mr Daffy said a Vectis group that had traditionally run a German celebration night had ‘come on board’. “Don Papst, who regularly plays at
the Vectis German night, and some of the ladies from out there are supplying music and food, which adds an even stronger dimension to the event,” he said. “There will be a third stage in the middle of the showground arena designed to engage families with children and this is where Don and school groups will perform.” Mr Daffy said an invitation was open for more people to get involved. “We have a relatively small committee which we are keen to build, so we can make this one of the great cultural events on the Wimmera calendar,” he
said. “We’re also reminding everyone that it’s not just for people with German heritage. “It’s for everyone and all about the many different cultural backgrounds and people who make up the Wimmera.” Mr Daffy said people keen to get involved could visit the festival’s website and follow contact links. He thanked MIXX FM for again being naming-rights sponsor. “The support the station provided last year was outstanding and we cherish the continued partnership,” he said.
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SOCIAL OUTING: Horsham Old Time Dance and Social Club members have expressed interest in a Leadership Wimmera project designed to bring different generations together through dance. Members will attend a practice session in Horsham’s St Brigid’s College stadium at 1.30pm today. Active seniors interested in teaching students to dance are invited to attend today’s session, or a final practice session at the same time on Wednesday next week. The project will culminate in an old-time dance at Hamilton Lamb Memorial Hall on October 5, during Horsham Rural City Council Seniors Week activities. Members of the public are invited to attend the event, from 1.30pm to 4pm. Pictured at an old-time dance on Friday night are, from left, Susan Hogan, Don Papst, Bruce Beattie, Enid and Ed Schultz and Pam and Denis Lane. People can call Mary Dalgleish at Horsham Library on 5382 5707 or Sarah Scully on 0403 569 469 for more information about the project.
An orchid given to Horsham couple Bob and Pat Turmine as a surprise gift two years ago has won the grand champion’s ribbon at Horsham and District Orchid Society’s 2016 winter show. The orchid, a large vandacious-type species, Angraecum eburneum, grows naturally on rocks and trees along the east coast of Madagascar, in Mauritius, Reunion, the Comoro islands, and on the coast of Tanzania and Kenya. The thick leathery leaves are a light yellowish green and long spikes bear many flowers with apple-green sepals and petals. The upper side of each flower has a white lip. Bob and Pat Turmine have been prominent on the Wimmera orchid scene since their move to Horsham from Tasmania in 1985. They have now exhibited grand champion of the Horsham winter show two years running.
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hill’s Margaret and John Millington will continue their quest to better educate the community about the harms of prescription medication misuse, at a forum in Horsham next week.
The Millingtons will be guest speakers at a ScriptWise forum at Federation University’s Horsham campus on Wednesday night. ScriptWise – a not-for-profit organisation that aims to prevent prescription medication misuse and overdose fatalities in Australia – will run the event with Wimmera Drug Action Taskforce and Ballarat Community Health. “This will be one of four ScriptWise forums in regional areas,” Mrs Millington said. “The topic is ‘Use as Prescribed’. We all take prescription medication or general mediation from time to time. “We need to be more informed about our medication use – we need to know about what we are taking, how we are taking it and when we are taking it. You can never have too much information. “I also think doctors need to have a better understanding of what is going on in their patients’ lives rather than just reaching for their prescription pads.”
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The Millingtons have first-hand knowledge of the harms of prescription medication misuse and ‘doctor shopping’. Their son Simon died of a prescription drug overdose in 2010. He became addicted to oxycodone after he was seriously injured in a singlecar accident in 1994. For the past decade, the Millingtons have lob-
Cupcake day Horsham Gardens community centre residents will don their aprons and put the kettle on to raise money to fight animal cruelty at an annual RSPCA Cupcake Day afternoon tea at 2pm today. People are invited to join activities by making a gold-coin donation.
bied state and federal governments to change how pharmaceuticals are prescribed, controlled and dispensed. They had a major win in April this year, with Victorian Health Minister Jill Hennessy announcing a $30-million commitment to establish a real-time monitoring system. The Millingtons are still pushing for a national system. In Victoria, prescription drugs cause more overdose deaths than illicit drugs or alcohol. The Horsham forums are part of ScriptWise’s push to increase community education about the safe and effective use of prescription medication to prevent hospitalisation and overdose fatalities in regional areas. Coronor John Olle, from the Coroners Court of Victoria, will also be a guest speaker at the Horsham event. A panel discussion featuring addiction specialist Dr Mike McDonough, MICA paramedic Alan Eade and pharmacist Cobie McQueen will follow the guest speakers. Mrs Millington said several people had already registered for the event. “There has been a big push in Rotary clubs in the region, because the district governor is a pharmacist,” she said. “He is very big on educating people about the hidden dangers of prescription medication, along with pushing for real-time prescription monitoring Australia-wide.” Mrs Millington encouraged Wimmera residents to attend the forum. The event is free and includes light refreshments. Mrs Millington said people could visit www. scriptwise.org.au for more information or to register for the event.
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5. On June 29, the opening day of the 1948 Olympic Games at Wembley Stadium, London, coincided with the end of an Australian-England test match at nearby Lord’s. The Australian cricket team was known by what nickname? 6. The three Sydney Olympics mascots were Olly, Syd and Millie. Name the types of animals each represented. 7. The bronze medals presented at the 2000 Sydney Olympics were specifically made from what?
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This year’s seminar will be at Dimboola Memorial Secondary College on September 1. The day is national wattle day and the seminar’s theme will be ‘wurk wuren dja’, or speaking together on land. Committee member La Vergne Lehmann said participants would endeavour to explore the relationship between Indigenous people, land and biodiversity. The logo of this year’s seminar features the work of Wotjobaluk artist Vernon Sultan. Committee member Rae Talbot, from Wimmera Catchment Management Authority, said Sultan’s work was a ‘beautiful’ representation of the theme. “The image represents walking along the river bank and circles that denote communities with waterholes and creeks,” she said. Indigenous land management, ecological knowledge and native food will be among the topics presented at the seminar. Mrs Lehmann said as in previous years, speakers were representative of knowledge in the Wimmera combined with guests from outside the region. “Collectively they will provide a full day of entertainment and new learning opportunities
for us all,” she said. “With the program close to being finalised, some of the highlights, already confirmed, are: • Rebecca Sullivan – native foods advocate, foodie and media personality – on developing her own range of native food products, Warndu. • Uncle Ron Marks – Wotjobaluk elder Nyupun education program for Indigenous children. • Uncle Rod Mason and Richard McTernan on indigenous fire use for specific purposes. • Maurizio Campanelli – Wimmera Indigenous archaeology demonstrating cooking with clay balls. • Tracey Rigney –Wotjobaluk film maker. • John Newton – evening speaker and author of ‘The oldest food on Earth’. • Tour of Pink Lake – from a cultural and ecological perspective. Mrs Lehmann said a special feature would be a native food menu presented by Dimboola Memorial Secondary College students throughout the day, for morning and afternoon tea, lunch and dinner in the evening. “This will be a great chance for participants to try some new flavours and gourmet food – and wash it all down with a wattle-seed beer,” she said. Tickets are available online at www.wimmerabiodiversityseminar2016.eventbrite.com.au.
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t comes as no surprise the winner of Wimmera Landcare’s Trees of the Wimmera July competition is a red gum, Eucalyptus camaldulensis.
In fact, all but one entry for last month’s competition, which called for the ‘biggest’ trees, involved red gums. Wimmera Landcare is running the monthly tree competition, inviting people to send in photographs and explanations of ‘special’ trees, to develop a list of notable examples in the region. The winning entry for the ‘biggest’ tree category came from the property of Paul and Wendy Harrington at Mount Cole Creek, north-east of Stawell. Competition spokesman Ray Zippel said Mr Harrington explained the tree had been a family favourite and provided shade and shelter for stock for many years. “Measuring 9.10 metres around the girth and an estimated 45 metres high, the tree is probably between 700 and 800 years old,” Mr Zippel said. “Think what that tree has looked down on during its life – if it could, it might have memories of the Magna Carta, fires, floods, plague and pestilence somewhere in its trunk. Wars, computers and mobile phones would be somewhere way up there in the twigs. It would have already been a large tree when the First Fleet arrived in Australia.” Mr Zippel said as part of a rough guide, red gums measured at chest height should grow about a metre in circumference every 100 years. Growing conditions also played a role. “Red gums are reasonably wide-
and has smooth bark ranging in colour from white and grey to red-brown, which is shed in ribbons.” Mr Zippel said while regarded as reasonably fast-growing, the trees could take from 120 to 180 years to start forming hollows, which create habitat for many wildlife species. “Throughout the years red gum in the Wimmera has provided many different uses,” he said. “It supplied a termite-resistant timber used widely for building in the early days, railway sleepers, timber for furniture and firewood. “It was highly regarded as a timber for its durability, tensile strength and resistance to borers, termites and fungal attack.”
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WHOPPER: Paul Harrington and his grandson Dustin Price are pictured measuring a giant red gum tree on their property at Mt Cole Creek. spread across the Wimmera and have the most widespread natural distribution of eucalyptus in Australia,” he said. “In our region red gums are gener-
ally associated with water. They produce welcome shade in extreme temperatures and play an important role in stabilising soil, especially river banks. “The tree can grow to 45 metres tall
Mr Zippel said for years red gum was cut and sent to Melbourne for firewood in vast quantities. “At one time there was a timber train that travelled from Navarre to Melbourne weekly with fire wood,” he said. “Massive amounts of timber were cut off the hills around Stawell and Ararat to supply gold mines and for fire wood. “It was once a thriving industry through Brimpaen, Telangatuk across to Harrow, Edenhope and Apsley with many people making their living out of cutting, carting and supplying red gum timber. “Red gum sleepers found their way all over Australia for train tracks and many of the inner suburbs of Melbourne were paved with red gum billets from the Wimmera, tightly packed together to make a road surface. “They still remain today under inner
city streets and apparently are as good as the day they were laid. “The volatile clay soils of the Wimmera made it especially difficult to build homes in the early days that survived the rigours of constantly shifting soils. “Most of the early homes were built on red gum stumps and some of the early brick homes on a red gum foundation.” Mr Zippel said red gum was used to make eucalyptus oil in the Wimmera with Bosisto’s running a commercial operation on the river near Antwerp, producing high quality medicinal oil – ‘Bosisto’s Parrot’. “It was also used in the London Underground, makes fine charcoal and is successfully used in Brazil for iron and steel production. “In addition, it is an important species used widely for bee and honey production. “We use them frequently in the Wimmera these days to help lower the water table in salt-affected areas and to provide windbreaks and shade and shelter for stock.” This month’s competition theme is iconic Wimmera species, the buloke. Photographs can be posted to Facebook page Trees of the Wimmera or sent to Project Platypus, Bob Wallace, admin@platypus.org.au, via Wetransfer at www.wetransfer.com; Kowree Farm Tree Group’s Lisa Oliver at Lisa.oliverrlf@gmail.com; Ray Zippel at zippelr@wcma.vic.gov.au; or delivered or posted to Wimmera Catchment Management Authority, 24 Darlot Street, Horsham, 3400 by August 28.
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Make the most of every opportunity It can be tough being a teenager and trying to figure out what you want to do in life. Horsham’s Connor O’Beirne tried a couple of different avenues in the past two years, starting with a building and construction VET in schools – Vocational Education and training – program in 2015. “It was okay. I’m glad I tried it, but it wasn’t what I was after,” he said. Connor completed year 10 at Horsham’s St Brigid’s College and started year 11 this year. “I wasn’t really enjoying school,” he said. “I wanted to get a job – I’m more of a hands-on type.” Earlier this year, Laser Plumbing accepted Connor as a Structured Workplace Leaning – SWL – student through the VET in schools program and has been showing him the ropes of the business. Within a couple of months, Connor showed commitment and enthusiasm as well as a good work ethic, which led to an apprenticeship. “I was pretty stoked,” Connor said. “School wasn’t where I wanted to be and I’d been really enjoying the work with Laser Plumbing.” Connor attends Federation University’s Horsham campus to complete the trade school element of his plumbing apprenticeship.
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“I work five days a week full-time and go to Fed Uni two days a fortnight,” he said. “It’s been pretty good to be able to attend Fed Uni in Horsham. I’m not 18 yet, so it’s great to complete the course in my home town. Having to travel away would have been a bit difficult.” Connor said he had learnt several skills during his apprenticeship, including flashings, outside roofing, gutters and spouting. “I work closely with Dennis Adams. I watch how he does something and then I have a go myself,” he said.
“I haven’t experienced any gross jobs yet, like blocked toilets and poop, but I guess that’ll come one day.” Connor encouraged young people to consider VET in schools and Structured Workplace Learning opportunities. “If you get an offer take it – you might not get another one,” he said. People can call Wimmera Southern Mallee LLEN’s Melissa Powell or Mary Bysouth on 5381 0122 for more information about Structured Workplace Learning opportunities. Students can also speak to their school’s VET co-ordinator.
A century of country music Well-known Australian country singer John Bowles will visit Horsham next week to present a Country Gold music extravaganza. Bowles will be accompanied by award-winning singer-actress Michelle Fitzmaurice in Horsham Town Hall. The narrated musical production will pay tribute to a century of country music legends, including Willie Nelson, Glenn Campbell, Anne Murray, Kris Kristofferson, John Denver, Dolly Parton, Hank Williams and Tammy Wynette, as well as Australia’s own Smoky Dawson, Slim Dusty, Alison Durbin and more. Country Gold features hits such as Anniversary Waltz, Rhinestone Cowboy, Thank God I’m A Country Boy, Could I Have This Dance and Islands In The Stream. The production will be backed by David Cameron on piano, banjo and guitar with Paul Cengia on drums, percussion and guitar. Country Gold is on August 24 at 8pm. Tickets cost $35 for adults, $30 concession and $25 for students. Tickets are available at hor- GOING FOR GOLD: John Bowles and Michelle shamtownhall.com.au or by calling Fitzmaurice will present a country music extravaganza 5382 9555. in Horsham Town Hall next week.
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(September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: Green Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 1.3.5.2 Lotto Numbers: 1.15.26.34.40.33 Opportunities to gain financially and new interests should present themselves. A long term secret could surface and someone could return in your life very suddenly.
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immera members of international Christian emergency-relief organisation Samaritan’s Purse have again called on people across the region to take part in Operation Christmas Child.
Operation Christmas Child is the organisation’s largest project and involves families, groups, churches, schools and businesses across Australia and New Zealand sending gift-filled shoeboxes to children living in poverty around the world. Wimmera co-ordinator Anne Rhode said the 2015 Operation Christmas Child shipped a record 342,814 shoeboxes to children in seven countries. “When a child opens a shoebox, they’re opening more than a present. They’re opening up a world of life-changing opportunities,” she said. “Through Operation Christmas Child, Samaritan’s Purse is able to connect with communities and meet other vital needs including safe water, sanitation, education and health.” Shoeboxes given by people in Australia and New Zealand go to South-east Asian and South Pacific countries. Last year, 58,850 shoeboxes from Victoria went to children in Cambodia, Fiji and Thailand. People can fill shoeboxes with gifts for boys or girls aged from two to four, five to nine or 10 to 14.
TREASURED GIFT: A child in Papua New Guinea delights in receiving a shoebox as part of Operation Christmas Child. Mrs Rhode said there were six gift categories and at least one item from each category should go into a shoebox. She said the categories included: • Something for hygiene – such as a toothbrush, soap or face washer. • Something for school – such as coloured pencils, pens, a ruler, eraser, sharpener and exercise books or notepads. • Something to wear – such as a hat, t-shirt, shorts, skirt, thongs or sandals. • Something to play with – such as a skipping rope, tennis ball, puzzles, harmonica or cars. • Something to love – such as a teddy or soft toy.
• Something special – such as sunglasses, a carry bag, stickers, a craft kit and so on. “The box should be comfortably full and all packaging should be removed to prevent littering in the country where the shoebox is opened,” Mrs Rhode said. “A donation of $9 a box is important to cover the cost of getting the shoebox into the hands of an excited boy or girl.” Mrs Rhode said there were many items that were not permitted in shoeboxes because of regulations or to protect children who might have experienced conflict. She said people could pick up a brochure which outlined items for packing and preprinted shoeboxes for 50 cents at Horsham Disposals, Melindari Fashions at Edenhope; Earthly Treasurers, Nhill; Heartfelt at Kaniva; Rainbow Newsagency; Warracknabeal’s Christian Bookshop and the HUB at Donald. Mrs Rhode said people in Hopetoun could call Rose Robertson on 5083 3132; and Marie Mackie in Stawell on 5358 5587 to arrange a shoebox. Filled shoeboxes need to be returned by mid-October. Mrs Rhode said people could call her on 0467 239 493 with any questions and she encouraged people to browse the organisation’s website operationchristmaschild.org.au.
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Roos in the finals. He will be well supported by veteran Mick Phelan, who continues to provide a strong target inside the forward 50. The Roos have enough goal-scoring options to post a winning score with Sam Brewer and Eric Guthrie at the big men’s feet and if they can produce an even spread of goal kickers then opposing defenders will find them hard to stop. Harrow-Balmoral looks a better side with Anthony Close in the key ruck position at the centre bounce. If Close can perform to his ability then it allows the Roos to play Quentin Willmott in a key defensive post and leave Phelan forward. At the feet of Close at the opening bounce should be Tim Austin. The newcomer this season is one tough nut and along with the raging Callum Hobbs and rover Will Plush, provides the Roos with a powerful midfield that is also capable of kicking goals. If you add the speed and skill of Guthrie into that equation then the Roos deserve to attract plenty of attention from opposition sides, and if they are on the day, can turn a game on its head in a matter of minutes.
BY GRANT KUCHEL
Round 1: W. 19.12 (126) d Edenhope-Apsley 5.6 (35). Away. Round 2: L. 6.7 (43) lost to Laharum 9.14 (68). Balmoral. * * Round 3: W. 26.24 (180) d Natimuk United 5.4 (34). Away. Round 4: L. 8.21 (69) lost to Jeparit-Rainbow 13.4 (82). Harrow. Round 5: W. 18.18 (126) d Swifts 5.8 (38). Away. Round 6: L. 11.7 (73) lost to Kalkee 11.8 (74). Away. Round 7: W. 17.21 (123) d Pimpinio 4.4 (28). Balmoral. Round 8: L. 9.9 (63) lost to Southern Mallee Giants 13.9 (87). Harrow. Round 9: W. 18.15 (117) d Rupanyup 3.3 (21). Away. Round 10: W. 17.15 (117) d Taylors Lake 7.13 (55). Away. Round 11: W. 17.14 (116) d Noradjuha-Quantong 4.6 (30). Balmoral. Round 12: L. 8.9 (57) lost to Laharum 11.10 (76). Away. Round 13: W. 13.12 (90) d Edenhope-Apsley 5.13 (43). Harrow. Round 14: W. 32.19 (211) d Natimuk United 5.2 (32). Balmoral. * Round 15: L. 12.7 (79) lost to Jeparit-Rainbow 15.11 (101). Away. Round 16: W. 32.11 (203) d Swifts 6.4 (40). Harrow. * Highest score. * * Lowest score.
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iccups and injuries along with some poor kicking in front of goals is the story of HarrowBalmoral’s Horsham District football league season.
Total: Won 10. Lost 6. For 1799. Against 845. Points 40. Percentage 212.90.
The loss of Eric Guthrie and Jandre Slabbert to injuries during the season hurt the side as it struggled to maintain consistency both with its line-up and its form. Guthrie has been in brilliant form when on the park, while Slabbert provides the versatility the Roos so badly require. Poor kicking against Jeparit-Rainbow in round four and a narrow loss to Kalkee a few weeks later meant the Roos have been chasing their tails all year. But the outfit certainly has the talent to do some damage in the finals series, if everything clicks together. Hugh Douglas has made an impact in his first season but has only scored 15 goals against the other finalists this year. While he has managed big bags against the bottom sides, he needs to prove that he can do it against the best, which might just decide the fate of the
Michael Phelan
Leading goal-kickers
Hugh Douglas 67, Eric Guthrie 30, Michael Phelan 27.
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Not to mention Slabbert, who can play anywhere on the ground and has proven to be a match winner over the past couple of seasons. Hamish Ellis has featured prominently in the best players this year and will be putting his name forward for a big finals series. These two players are as good in the air as they are on the ground and provide Harrow-Balmoral with the luxury of using them in a variety of positions, something they must use to their full advantage if they are going to push for a grand final appearance. Harrow-Balmoral also boasts plenty of small men who can run with the best of them. Lachlan Kelly, the Staude brothers, Dalton Burns, Charlie Stewart and the Heath brothers are always willing to the take the game on, and the Heath brothers coming off half back are extremely dangerous when using the ball by foot, setting up most of their team’s scoring thrusts from defence. The Roos are capable, but the big question is can they deliver? The talent is there on paper, but all year they have fallen away in last quarters, especially against the better sides. HarrowBalmoral needs all 21 players on top of their game, so they are able to spread the work load and allow for a four quarter performance. If they can do this, there is no reason why the Roos can’t go deep into finals.
Harrow-Balmoral Roos
Players to watch Hamish Ellis
The classical swingman. Is comfortable playing in defence on big forwards but can also be damaging playing as a tall, running wingman, assuming a key forward role or even having a run in the ruck. Is willing to back himself and besides a quarter against Kain Robins he has rarely been beaten. Can be a crucial link between defence and attack especially as the grounds firm up and the weather becomes conducive to finals football.
Eric Guthrie
One of the finest small men in the league. Dangerous in the middle but more importantly hits the scoreboard regularly. Has been troubled by injury during the season but has the speed and evasive skills to break open the contest and give his side a significant advantage. Is dangerous around the stoppages.
Will Plush
The small man has had an outstanding season. Is rarely out of the best-player list for his side all year. Provides drive around the stoppages but the Roos would hope he can add a few more goals to the cause when resting up forward. With the likes of Hobbs and Guthrie in the middle, he can be left on his own and when this happens he hurts opposition sides.
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Edenhope-Apsley Saints
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Edenhope-Apsley’s road to the finals Coach: Michael Rowe
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he smoky of the Horsham District Football Netball League finals series is Edenhope-Apsley.
Round 1: L. 5.6 (36) lost to Harrow-Balmoral 19.12 (126). Edenhope. * * Round 2: W. 10.15 (75) d Taylors Lake 8.14 (62). Away. Round 3: L. 13.11 (89) lost to Southern Mallee Giants 21.13 (139). Apsley. Round 4: W. 13.19 (97) d Rupanyup 2.3 (15). Away. Round 5: W. 19.16 (130) d Pimpinio 12.5 (77). Apsley. Round 6: W. 21.16 (142) d Noradjuha-Quantong 7.2 (44). Away. Round 7: W. 14.16 (100) d Kalkee 13.15 (93). Apsley. Round 8: L. 9.10 (64) lost to Jeparit-Rainbow 15.16 (106). Away. Round 9: W. 22.16 (148) d Swifts 9.6 (60). Edenhope. Round 10: W. 21.23 (149) d Natimuk United 3.6 (24). Apsley. Round 11: W. 8.15 (63) d Laharum 8.7 (55). Away. Round 12: W. 21.20 (146) d Taylors Lake 7.7 (49). Edenhope. Round 13: L. 5.13 (43) lost to Harrow-Balmoral 13.12 (90). Harrow. Round 14: L. 11.9 (75) lost to Southern Mallee Giants 14.15 (99). Away. Round 15: W. 26.23 (179) d Rupanyup 1.3 (9). Apsley. Round 16: W. 42.27 (279) d Pimpinio 3.3 (21). Away. * * Highest score. * * Lowest score. Total: Won 11. Lost 5. For 1815. Against 1069. Points 44. Percentage 169.78.
Leading goal-kickers
George Walker 55, Jak Ryan 22, Addison Milner 19.
Addison Milner
The Saints have quietly gone about their work and have shown they can match it with the top sides in the league. Their consistency for a full game is the only thing that has hampered the side at times this season. Both times this year the Saints have challenged the Southern Mallee Giants, beaten Kalkee and Laharum, but gone down easily to Harrow-Balmoral twice and Jeparit-Rainbow. The Saints took a while to gel as new recruits arrived at the club pre-season as well as during the season and it has taken time for players to adapt to each other and the style of football required. After a thumping in round one, the Saints slowly began to put wins together and move up the ladder. Edenhope-Apsley boasts plenty of grunt, with its intensity around the ball and at the man something to be admired. The only problem with this style of play is the toll it takes on their players.
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finals dark horse In games against ladder leaders the Southern Mallee Giants the Saints have hit hard for the first half and looked strong, but run out of puff in the second half. A fit Sam McClure could make a big difference to the Saints while the Milner brothers provide drive and have also shown their worth when required to play up forward. This has provided EdenhopeApsley with vital versatility when playing against the better sides. The on-ball division, led by coach Michael Rowe, brilliant Tim McIntyre and Jason Rae is capable of matching it with anyone in the league. Rowe especially could be the wildcard for the side, if he hits top form then his midfielders, especially McIntyre, will be licking their lips at the deft touch ruck work he can provide at the centre bounces. Across the back half, Chris Oliver is the general. He has the ability to float around the back half, play the intercept role and turn defence into attack. The Saints have the worst score against in the top six and will need the rest of their defenders to step up to prevent opposition sides from kicking winning scores.
Up forward George Walker has been a revelation this year and in sitting close to 50 goals for the season, will be one to watch as he provides a target for team-mates further up the ground. Walker’s consistency in front of the big sticks has been a major factor in the Saints moving up the ladder. He has kicked goals in every game but one, while also allowing others such as Jak Ryan and Addison Milner to hit the scoreboard. The Saints have only had five players contest every game this season which hasn’t helped the side trying to maintain consistency every week. The Kealy brothers are two players who have hit the park every week. The pair rarely misses a game and provides plenty of physicality around the stoppages that allows outside runners to ply their trade. The Saints at their best can be very dangerous and shouldn’t be underestimated. They will need to ensure they produce a strong four-quarter effort, otherwise they could find themselves wanting after week one of the finals.
Edenhope-Apsley Saints
Players to watch Michael Rowe Coach of the side who can give the Saints a huge advantage by getting first hands to the ball. Has shown he performs in the heat of finals and if he can fire up in the middle and give his onballers first use of the football then the Saints will have the ball in their forward half a lot of the game.
Tim McIntyre Since joining the side mid-season, the former SANFL player has had an immediate impact. Hasn’t missed appearing in the best-player list in any of his appearances this season and provides plenty of polish and leadership for the side.
George Walker Extremely consistent forward who has only missed hitting the scoreboard once this season. You can nearly always mark him down for two or three goals each week. Has become the key target for the side in the forward half and if he can kick a bag of five then the Saints will win games.
Chris Oliver Back to Edenhope-Apsley this season, the established backman is one of the best in the league. His ability to read the ball and willingness to leave his opponent to give his fellow players a hand is well documented and if left unopposed will pick defensive marks up with ease. Often creates play off the half back line. Michael Rowe
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Kalkee
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Kalkee’s road to the finals Coach: Steve Schultz Round 1: L. 14.11 (95) lost to Laharum 18.10 (118). Away. Round 2: W. 26.13 (169) d Natimuk United 5.18 (48). Home. Round 3: L. 6.12 (48) lost to Jeparit-Rainbow 12.10 (82). Away. ** Round 4: W. 27.20 (182) d Swifts 6.5 (41). Home. Round 5: W. 23.23 (161) d Noradjuha-Quantong 7.4 (46). Home. Round 6: W. 11.8 (74) d Harrow-Balmoral 11.7 (73). Home. Round 7: L. 13.15 (93) lost to Edenhope-Apsley 14.16 (100). Away. Round 8: W. 21.17 (143) d Rupanyup 2.3 (15). Home. Round 9: W. 27.12 (174) d Pimpinio 8.6 (54). Away. Round 10: L. 11.7 (74) lost to Southern Mallee Giants 21.8 (134). Away. Round 11: W. 16.6 (102) d Taylors Lake 11.14 (80), Home. Round 12: W. 34.24 (228) d Natimuk United 2.5 (17). Away. * Round 13: W. 14.3 (87) d Laharum 7.18 (60). Home. Round 14: L. 11.6 (72) lost to Jeparit-Rainbow 14.8 (92). Home. Round 15: W. 23.13 (163) d Swifts 10.7 (67). Away. Round 16: W. 24.7 (151) d Noradjuha-Quantong 0.4 (4). Away. * Highest score. * * Lowest score.
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nother Horsham District football league finals series and another appearance for Kalkee.
After the Kees’ form of recent weeks the side from out on the plains is looking ominous and beginning to peak at the right time. In the past couple of years questions have been raised about Kalkee’s speed and age. But with the recruitment of Hugo Papst and Karl Campbell, together with youngsters Nick Jasper and Jasper Gunn, the Kees have the pace and the youth they so desperately craved. Kalkee’s backline is led by the classy Ben Harrison and Jace Monaghan in the main key posts. If required they can swing Josh Mibus and Lawson back there, so versatility is something co-coach Steve Schultz has at his fingertips. Kalkee’s biggest weakness is its defence – and that is not just limited to the back six. All year Kalkee has ended up in shoot-outs with the better sides, allowing for extremely high-scoring games. Unfortunately for the Kees they lack depth, and when required, their bottom six players haven’t quite managed to handle the pressure against the top sides.
Total: Won 11. Lost 5. For 2016. Against 1031. Points 44. Percentage 195.54.
Leading goal-kickers
Steve Schultz 65, Ben Lawson 46, Nick Jasper 28, Josh Mibus 24. Tim Wade
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This has made a big difference to the Kalkee side in the second half of the year, with the Kees posting the second highest points in the competition. In the middle is where the Kees might be challenged, particularly at the centre bounce. Blair Thomas is a smart workhorse in the ruck, but the warmer conditions won’t favour him and he will need to work in tandem with cocoach Tim Wade to wear the opposition big men down. If the big men get clean hands on the pill then Kalkee runners Matt Nield, Oliver Young and Brendan McDonald will have free rein and the ball will go long and deep into the forward line quickly. Kalkee is light on in the size department through the middle, if Wade or Shultz don’t play on ball then the Kees risk being pushed around by bigger-bodied opponents. Young is the biggest X-factor for Kalkee. After an interrupted season due to injury, he has finally been able to string a few games together and has shown just what he is capable of. Tough, hard running and skillful, he will prove to be a hard match up if he can keep his body right.
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Players to watch Steve Schultz Still one of the premier players in the competition, Schultz has played more forward this season as other players have had to develop in the centre. If forward he will kick goals and if the side is under pressure he can go into the heat to get the side moving. A big-game player who performs under pressure.
Anyone who writes off Kalkee does so at their own peril. Not many people gave the Kees a chance to make the finals, with a number of key outs from last year’s side, but their younger brigade has continued to grow and mature while the senior players are still playing consistent footy. Even though the Kees have only two wins against top six sides, they know what September is all about and opposition sides will need to be right on their game to knock them off. Up forward the Kees have been reliant on Schultz to be the main target, but the goal-kicking is now a very even spread and unpredictable for opposition sides with Adam Carter, Mibus, Lawson, Gunn and Jasper all having slotted 20 or more majors this season.
Ben Lawson Beginning to come of age. Often played in defence but this year has assumed a key forward post and has become a dangerous leading target. Extremely versatile and can plug a hole or solve a match-up problem. If forward will need to kick a bag of goals.
Ben Harrison Unassuming but classy backman. Had a stellar season and delivers against the good sides. Can switch onto the ball if required but his best is across half back. Given any space he can be damaging by foot. Relishes the big stage.
Josh Mibus Ageing veteran who just continues to play great football and let loose to play forward a lot more this season. Has enjoyed hitting the scoreboard regularly and being good in the air makes him more than a dangerous proposition to opposition defenders. Ben Harrison
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Laharum Demons
Laharum’s road to the finals Coach: Shannon Argall Round 1: W. 18.10 (118) d Kalkee 14.11 (95). Home. Round 2: W. 9.14 (68) d Harrow-Balmoral 6.7 (43). Away. Round 3: W. 13.18 (96) d Taylors Lake 6.5 (41). Home. Round 4: L. 10.7 (67) lost to Southern Mallee Giants 11.5 (71). Away. Round 5: W. 16.20 (116) d Rupanyup 3.4 (22). Home. Round 6: W. 19.15 (129) d Pimpinio 4.4 (28). Away. Round 7: W. 22.15 (147) d Swifts 2.3 (15). Home. Round 8: W. 22.24 (156) d Natimuk United 3.6 (24). Away. * Round 9: W. 14.13 (97) d Jeparit-Rainbow 9.7 (61). Home. Round 10: W. 24.12 (156) d Noradjuha-Quantong 5.8 (38). Away. * Round 11: L. 8.7 (55) lost to Edenhope-Apsley 8.15 (63). Home. ** Round 12: W. 11.10 (76) d Harrow-Balmoral 8.9 (57). Home. Round 13: L. 7.18 (60) lost to Kalkee 14.3 (87). Away. Round 14: W. 23.9 (147) d Taylors Lake 10.9 (69). Away. Round 15: L. 13.10 (88) lost to Southern Mallee Giants 20.15 (135). Home. Round 16: W. 14.17 (101) d Rupanyup 8.5 (53). Away. * Highest score. * * Lowest score.
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f it wasn’t for the two new Mallee sides, Laharum would be raging favourites to win another Horsham District league flag.
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Total: Won 12. Lost 4. For 1677. Against 902. Points 48. Percentage 185.92.
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Shannon Argall 25, Joe Harrison 24, Gerard Matthews 20, Angus Martin 20. Shannon Argall
In racing parlance the Demons would be halfway down the straight as the rest of the field just comes round the turn. The Demons have been hit hard this year with season-ending injuries to captain Sam Winfield, acting captain Robbie Miller and big forward Ben Peucker which has sorely tested the senior sides depth. Even without Miller and Winfield, Laharum still boasts a more than handy midfield and it all starts with coach Shannon Argall. The big man should get first hands to the ball and with the likes of rugged Jack Mentha, hard-working pair Cam Streeter and Todd Heynen, and the silky Cam Bruce at his feet, the side should be able to win plenty of the centre-square battles. They will also need to work hard defensively, as the Demons have struggled when they have allowed opposition sides to get on top with easy centre clearances. With the addition of Jake Hobbs to the side this season, Argall can also push forward, and along with Jason Przibilla, Angus Martin and Rhys Bennett, give the Demons plenty of tall-tower timber to expose opposition backlines.
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Height is their advantage in the forward line but they need the small forwards to get involved as well, not just on the scoreboard, but with their pressure around the ball. They must not allow opposing sides to release the ball easily out of the backline, or they might find themselves undone by the speed of which the other finals teams can score. Down back the Laharum side still has plenty of wise heads, who should provide a steadying influence. Hamish Roberts and new acting captain Gerard Matthews lead the way, and key tall Brett Ervin and Tom Crawford are good in the air and equally dangerous when the Demons start playing rebound football. They need to ensure they have the right match-ups for all players though and not become focused on defending one or two of the opposition guns. Joe Harrison is going to be an interesting one for the Demons. Laharum would like to have him available for the finals campaign, but if in form, the gun forward might not be seen much in a red and blue jumper because he might be required for under-18 North Ballarat Rebels duties. If he does find his way in in to a Demon jumper then he can cause headaches for opposition defence and will add another avenue to goal.
Silky-skilled midfielder who is dangerous around the stoppages. Time seems to go slow when he has the ball in hand and with good foot skills he can play both as an outside runner and also as an in-and-under player. Will be crucial to Demon success.
Jack Mentha Tough little cannonball who joined the club mid season. He initially would have complemented Robbie Miller but now has to take over from Miller and is more than capable to provide the grunt in and under the packs.
Shannon Argall Still one of the premier big men in the competition. Very fit and works hard at both ends of the ground. Since mid year has pushed forward harder to provide another big target. If Jake Hobbs can give him a long spell each quarter, Argall becomes a dangerous forward.
Brett Ervin Will have some massive tasks during the finals if the Demons are to go all the way. He will be required to quell some monster forwards, namely Kain Robins and Peter Weir if they cross paths. Is always willing to back himself and run hard out of defence.
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Round 1: W. 27.13 (175) d Noradjuha-Quantong 5.7 (37). Jeparit. Round 2: W. 22.15 (147) d Swifts 12.7 (79). Away. Round 3: W. 12.10 (82) d Kalkee 6.12 (48). Rainbow. Round 4: W. 13.4 (82) d Harrow-Balmoral 8.21 (69). Away. Round 5: W. 23.9 (147) d Taylors Lake 7.14 (56). Jeparit. Round 6: L. 10.10 (70) lost to Southern Mallee Giants 12.23 (95). Away. Round 7: W. 32.12 (204) d Natimuk United 3.5 (23). Rainbow. * Round 8: W. 15.16 (106) d Edenhope-Apsley 9.10 (64). Jeparit. Round 9: L. 9.7 (61) lost to Laharum 14.13 (97). Away. ** Round 10: W. 12.36 (98) d Pimpinio 5.4 (34). Away. Round 11: W. 26.24 (180) d Rupanyup 2.4 (16). Away. Round 12: W. 23.14 (152) d Swifts 11.8 (74). Jeparit. Round 13: W. 24.19 (163) d Noradjuha-Quantong 6.5 (41). Away. Round 14: W. 14.8 (92) d Kalkee 11.6 (79). Away. Round 15: W. 15.11 (101) d Harrow-Balmoral 12.7 (79). Rainbow. Round 16: W. 20.7 (127) d Taylors Lake 15.14 (104). Away. *Highest score. ** Lowest score.
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After being shell-shocked in their only finals game last year, the Storm will enter this year’s series with its eyes wide open and knowing what is required, and will take confidence from its terrific home-and-away season. With only two losses for the year, the team still has a lot of work to do if it is to hoist the premiership cup, because these losses have come to the Southern Mallee Giants and Laharum. Key forwards win finals if conditions are dry and grounds firm, and the Storm is probably the only side in the competition that boasts two key forwards in Peter Weir and Ash Clugston. The duo has kicked close to 150 goals so far this season and will provide plenty of headaches for opposition defenders. At the same time, Simon Clugston performs and delivers each week in whichever role he is thrown in. Jeparit-Rainbow has strengthened its midfield this season with the addition of big man Sam Cranna and hard nuts Luke Murphy and Ben Marra, and so far this season the trio has well and truly delivered.
Total: Won 14. Lost 2. For 1987. Against 988. Points 56. Percentage 201.11.
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for building Storm Throw in Chris Meyer, Elliott Bath, Nathan Cocks, Sean Bayzand and Brodie Grant and the Storm has plenty of rotations through the middle and good ball users who can hit up leading forwards. Jeparit-Rainbow has turned its game around from last season. The appointment of Ash Clugston as coach has not just paid off on the field, but his leadership and game knowledge off the field has made just as big of a difference. Last year the Storm was an under side that struggled to hit the scoreboard. This year they have moved the ball fast and allowed their forwards to put a winning score on the board, while also being stingy in defence. Speaking of defence, the Storm backline doesn’t contain the big names but each week has proven it can match it with the best opposition forwards. Veteran Heath Clugston is as classy and tough as ever, while Jayden Werner, Tyler Edelsten and Luke Werner rarely put a foot wrong and work together as a well-oiled cohesive unit. The Storm will need to be firing on all cylinders, and will need to play with the same confidence that it has all year if it is going to make a big one come that second Saturday in September.
Players to watch Ash Clugston Sitting second on the goal-kicking table, the creative forward forms a formidable unit with fellow forward Peter Weir. Equally dangerous in the air or on the lead, Clugston is capable of kicking the Storm into premiership calculations.
Peter Weir A big target in the forward half who can dominate in the air. With Ash Clugston in the area, opposition sides can no longer double-team Weir to quell his effect. Had a few weeks off mid-season but will be refreshed and ready to have a big influence on the finals. Can be swung onto the ball or even into the back half if required.
Luke Murphy Key midfielder who arrived at the club this season and has a big impact on the side. Works extremely hard around the stoppages and has rarely missed a spot in the side’s best players each week. The Storm targeted Murphy as a key acquisition who was needed after their finals flop last season and so far he has delivered.
Jayden Werner The backman will be critical to the Storm’s success. He will need to continue to shut down key forwards and has rarely put a foot wrong all season and allows his side to keep the forward line loaded up with goal-scoring power.
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Southern Mallee Giants’ road to the finals Coach: Geoff Burdett Round 1: W. 33.16 (214) d Rupanyup 1.5 (11). Away. Round 2: W. 26.21 (177) d Pimpinio 3.5 (23). Hopetoun. Round 3: W. 21.13 (139) d Edenhope-Apsley 13.11 (89). Away. Round 4: W. 11.5 (71) d Laharum 10.7 (67). Beulah. ** Round 5: W. 24.22 (166) d Natimuk United 3.8 (26). Away. Round 6: W. 12.23 (95) d Jeparit-Rainbow 10.10 (70). Hopetoun. Round 7: W. 28.18 (186) d Noradjuha-Quantong 3.8 (26). Away. Round 8: W. 13.9 (87) d Harrow-Balmoral 9.9 (63). Hopetoun. Round 9: W. 21.10 (136) d Taylors Lake 7.14 (56). Beulah. Round 10: W. 21.8 (134) d Kalkee 11.8 (74). Hopetoun. Round 11: W. 17.13 (115) d Swifts 12.8 (80). Away. Round 12: W. 21.26 (152) d Pimpinio 4.4 (28). Away. Round 13: W. 20.15 (135) d Rupanyup 2.2 (14). Beulah. Round 14: W. 14.15 (99) d Edenhope-Apsley 11.9 (75). Hopetoun Round 15: W. 20.15 (135) d Laharum 13.10 (88). Away. Round 16: W. 43.18 (276) d Natimuk United 3.1 (19). Beulah. * *Highest score. ** Lowest score.
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irst season in the league, impact huge, zero losses. Premiership favouritism was something only in the dreams of the orange and grey Giants back in March.
Total: Won 16. Lost 0. For 2317. Against 809. Points 64. Percentage 286.40.
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Kain Robins 116, Brock Orval 53, Shaun Monohan 44.
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Six months later, it is a reality. However, we all know premierships are won by being the best side on the last day of the season, not over the entire year. The combine of Beulah and Hopetoun hasn’t tasted premiership success since Beulah got over the line in 2010 and in the past there has been a tendency to fall near the last hurdle. Geoff Burdett and his leadership group will want to fix that this year. Look through the Giants side and there is no obvious weakness. It boasts a big key forward in Kain Robins who has booted more than 100 goals this year. He is complemented by Brock Orval in the forward half and then midfielders Haydn Drew and Shaun Monohan push forward to provide additional firepower. Orval is one the Giants need to fire. The strong bodied forward is capable of winning a game in a quarter, but he needs to work hard to find his own ball. If he can get going then opposition defences will find the Giants hard to stop. The back half has rarely put a foot wrong all season despite not being challenged often. Captain Rory Shannon continues to take on the key forward every week, while versatile Tom Hallam and Sam Weddell have shut down opponents all year as well as providing plenty of run and carry. Then there is Tim Sanford, whose speed and strength has allowed him to win the majority of his one-on-one contests against the small forwards.
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Players to watch Kain Robins The best power forward in the competition with a mighty boot on him. Backmen are happy to push their opponents out near the 50-metre arc but this is where Robins does some of his best work. With an average of more than six goals a game he looms as the ultimate match winner and one the Giants will hope can deliver them a premiership.
Clint Burdett Small, older but still quick and dangerous. The midfielder does a lot of the in-and-under work and is willing to push both forward and hard into the defensive zone. Is super fit and runs hard all day and does plenty of pressure acts that can result in turnovers.
Sam Weddell Raking left-footer who is equally at home in defence or up forward. Given the team’s forward firepower he has become a running half backman who can break the lines with his run and creativity. Usually a good user of the football who can set up a lot of play off his own boot.
Brock Orval Shown that he can be damaging both forward and further up the ground. Tough and uncompromising, if he isn’t paid the necessary attention he can quickly impact the scoreboard. More than 50 goals in the home-and-away season proves he can be a match winner.
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Southern Mallee Giants
Southern Mallee Giants’ road to the finals Coaches: Kaylene Shannon, Maddelyne Foott Round 1: W. 68 d Rupanyup 46. Away. * Round 2: W. 51 d Pimpinio 42. Hopetoun. Round 3: W. 44 d Edenhope-Apsley 43. Away. Round 4: L. 41 lost to Laharum 50. Beulah. Round 5: L. 40 lost to Natimuk United 61. Away. Round 6: W. 43 d Jeparit-Rainbow 31. Hopetoun. Round 7: W. 50 d Noradjuha-Quantong 42. Away. Round 8: D. 37 drew with Harrow-Balmoral 37. Away. ** Round 9: Bye. Round 10: W. 58 d Kalkee 43. Hopetoun. Round 11: Bye. Round 12: W. 44 d Pimpinio 42. Away. Round 13: W. 65 d Rupanyup 51. Beulah. Round 14: L. 45 lost to Edenhope-Apsley 50. Hopetoun. Round 15: L. 37 lost to Laharum 57. Away. ** Round 16: L. 52 lost to Natimuk United 68. Beulah. * Highest score ** Lowest score Total: Won: 8. Lost: 5. Drawn: 1. Byes: 2. For: 675. Against: 663. Percentage: 101.81. Points: 42.
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ompetition newcomer Southern Mallee Giants will enter their first Horsham District league finals series with nothing to lose.
The Giants enjoyed a strong start to the season, including beating two higher-ranked finals opponents, EdenhopeApsley and Noradjuha-Quantong. The Mallee combine was also one of only two teams to deny minor premier Harrow-Balmoral four points, forcing a 37-all draw in round eight. The Giants’ chances of capturing their first A Grade premiership in the league have been dealt a major blow, however, losing two key players in the past three weeks. Athletic midcourter Emma Uebergang, wrist, and key defender Courtney Williams, knee, have had their season cut short through injury, leaving the Giants scrambling to cover their absence. Co-coach Kaylene Shannon said despite the setback, her charges were determined to give their all. “What we’ve lost we can’t replace, but the girls are staying positive and we’re going to give it our best shot,” she said. Shannon said 15 and under player Denita Reid, 13, had stepped up to the plate, taking over Uebergang’s centre role at the weekend.
“Denita’s a little beauty and she’s giving it a red-hot go,” she said. “She’ll only get better and better with experience – she has all the right attributes to be a good netballer.” Shannon said Courtney Gleeson would step up from B Grade to help out. “She was unavailable last week, but she’ll give us a bit of extra height,” she said. The Giants might have lost some of their versatility but are still strong at both ends of the court, with Annabel Stewart and Zali Brown combining well in goals and co-coach Maddelyne Foott and Amy Walder leading defence. Jayne Shannon and Georgia Hallam will continue to work hard throughout the midcourt. Shannon said the club was excited to have three netball teams contest finals in their first Horsham District season. “Our 15 and unders are undefeated and we also have our C Reserve team in,” she said. “I’ve been really impressed by the strength of the competition and we’re all looking forward to our first finals.” Southern Mallee’s A Grade side will go head-to-head with Laharum in an elimination final on Saturday.
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fter recording a perfect homeand-away season in 2015 before bowing out of finals in straight sets, Edenhope-Apsley is enjoying its ‘underdog’ status this year.
Netball director Lee Fox said there was a different atmosphere around the club in 2016, following the departure of several key players in the off-season. “Last year we had Emma Ryan and there was a feeling we were undefeatable,” she said. “This year the pressure isn’t there. This year, we’re defying the odds. “When the girls beat Southern Mallee Giants, they came away so excited. The game we lost to Harrow-Balmoral was tough, but we knew we were undermanned without Teagan Lang and Laura McDonald. We’re optimistic knowing we still have them to come back into the side.” The Saints have had an inconsistent season, with the A Grade line-up changing from week to week. They won eight of their 13 matches, losing four and recording a draw against Harrow-Balmoral in round one. Ms Fox said the team was ready and raring to go. “We knew the start of the season was going to be tough, with several players having higher netball commitments, but we’ve got everyone back
for finals,” she said. Ms Fox said the team looked good, with Laura McDonald, groin, and Ash Ryan, ankle, overcoming injuries and Sacha McDonald and Lavinia Fox on fire in the ring. “We have a very versatile, athletic team,” she said. “Sarah Jude started the season in goals, then played defence and has been playing the past few weeks in centre. “Teagan Lang plays in defence, in centre and on a wing, Krystal Schaple plays wing and goals and Laura McDonald can play any position on the court.” Ms Fox said the side boasted a good mix of height and athleticism. “Five or six players have played at a higher level,” she said. “That depth of experience really helps.” Ms Fox said while the Saints were confident, they knew their task would not be easy. “Laharum is strong and athletic, Noradjuha-Quantong is physically tough and Harrow-Balmoral is strong at both ends of the court,” she said. Edenhope-Apsley will meet reigning premier Natimuk United in an elimination final on Sunday. The Saints’ C, C Reserve, 17 and under and 15 and under sides will also contest finals in 2016.
Edenhope-Apsley Saints
Edenhope-Apsley’s road to the finals Coach: Sarah Jude Round 1: D. 33 drew with Harrow-Balmoral 33. Edenhope. Round 2: Bye. Round 3: L. 43 lost to Southern Mallee Giants 44. Edenhope. Round 4: W. 51 d Rupanyup 44. Away. Round 5: L. 42 lost to Pimpinio 46. Apsley. Round 6: L. 27 lost to Noradjuha-Quantong 32. Away. Round 7: W. 44 d Kalkee 31. Apsley. Round 8: W. 49 d Jeparit-Rainbow 31. Away. Round 9: Bye. Round 10: W. 48 d Natimuk United 39. Apsley. Round 11: W. 45 d Laharum 41. Away. Round 12: Bye. Round 13: L. 26 lost to Harrow-Balmoral 39. Away. ** Round 14: W. 50 d Southern Mallee Giants 45. Away. Round 15: W. 74 d Rupanyup 39. Apsley. * Round 16: W. 61 d Pimpinio 42. Away. * Highest score ** Lowest score.
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Total: Won: 8. Lost: 4. Drawn: 1. Byes: 3. For: 712. Against: 416. Percentage: 171.15. Points: 60.
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Sudholz said Couch worked well with goal attack Candice Muszkieta. Round 2: W. 45 d Kalkee 21. Away. “Being sisters, it’s like they have a sixth sense,” she said. Round 3: L. 35 lost to Harrow-Balmoral 47. Home. Michelle Trigg, wing defence, Sud** holz, wing attack, and Emily Hateley The club enjoyed a history-making make up Natimuk United’s midcourt. Round 4: Bye. premiership in 2015, but has found “Michelle is like a little terrier, while the going a little tougher this year Emily just goes and goes. She’s amazRound 5: W. 61*d Southern Mallee Giants 40. Home. * after several player departures and a ing – she can run all day,” Sudholz season-ending injury to goal defender Round 6: W. 80 d Rupanyup 37. Away. * * * said. Jo Taylor in round eight. The Ewes also have Lauren WilkinCoach Cheryl Sudholz said it took son and Jerae Trigg in reserve. Round 7: W. 58 d Jeparit-Rainbow 27. Away. the team a while to settle a new defenSudholz said she looked forward to Round 8: D. 43 drew with Laharum 43. Home. sive combination, with former Bor- finals getting underway. der Districts player Caitlyn Batson “Finals is also a different set-up this Round 9: L. 43 lost to Noradjuha-Quantong 47. stepping up to play alongside Casey year,” she said. “We need to win every Home. Vanstan. game to get to the grand final.” “Caitlyn is deceiving. She Round 10: L. 39 lost to Edenhope-Apsley 48. Away. Sudholz said Harrow-Balmoral often gets her hand to some- posed the biggest threat to Natimuk Round 11: W. 61 d Pimpinio 38. Home. thing and you don’t think United capturing another flag. she’s that She said the remaining five teams Round 12: W. 65 d Kalkee 36. Home. close,” she were on an even playing field. said. “The way the top six has been this Round 13: Bye. “Casey is year, each game could be anyone’s,” VEYORS PURVEYORS OF THEOF FINEST THE FINEST LARGE LARGE SQUARE SQUARE BALERS BALERS SINCE 1978 SINCE 1978 tight deCUTTING-EDGE CUTTING-EDGE FROMa HEADER FROM HEADER TOsheTAIL TO“ItTAIL said. will come down to whoRound 14: L. 49 lost to Harrow-Balmoral 63. Away. fender who is ever is the most accurate on the day Round 15: Bye. quick and agile in and who sticks their head out.” keeper. Itthetook them avirtual couple of sistent Consistent high balehigh density bale density ExcellentExcellent Natimuk will face Edenhopeproductivity productivity on all four onmodels all four modelsAll main All functions main functions are controlled are controlled via on-board via the on-board computer virtual computer terminalUnited terminal Round 16: W. 68 d Southern Mallee Giants 52. Away. games to gel but now they work really Apsley on Sunday. em Tandem axle andaxle cutter andoptions cutter optionsHighly efficient Highly efficient drive system drive system The mostThe advanced most advanced GPS steering GPS steering availableavailable making operation making operation easier than easier everthan ever well together.” The Ewes B Grade team has a week * Highest score ** Lowest score Among the Ewes’ strengths is the off after finishing second, while their height of goalie Shannon Couch, who 13 and under side will go head-toTotal: Won: 7. Lost: 4. Drawn: 1. Byes: 4. For: 647. makes life difficult for opposition de- head with Kalkee in an elimination Against: 499. Percentage: 129.66. Points: 46. Emily Hateley final on Sunday. fenders each week. Round 1: Bye.
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Laharum Demons
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aharum is out to go one better this year after finishing runner-up to Natimuk United in 2015.
Last year, the Demons upset powerhouse Edenhope-Apsley to earn a grand-final berth. It was a thrilling ride, despite the narrow five-goal loss to the Ewes. The Demons have built on last year’s efforts, enjoying a consistent season to finish third. Laharum will again be a force to be reckoned with in 2016 and will start favourite in Saturday’s elimination round against Southern Mallee Giants. Coach Caitlin Story said she looked forward to her side’s finals campaign. “Considering how we went last year, we got a fair bit of experience, which will help this time around,” she said. Story and fellow goalie Nikki Ervin are combining well in the ring, while newcomer Erin Mellington has formed a powerful defensive combination with Ema Iredell. Alysha Liston, who crossed to the Demons after winning a premiership with Natimuk United last year, has slotted into centre, providing plenty of drive through the midcourt alongside Courtney Guy and Adele Rohde. The Demons have plenty of versatility through the centre, with Abby
Tranter and Baylee Miller also in contention, and back-up from under-17 player Jess Hernon. Story said she was pleased with her team’s form. “I think our defensive pressure down the court is really good. We like to get a lot of turnovers,” she said. “Nikki and I are also working well together in goals, particularly with our passing.” Laharum has won nine matches this season, with three losses to its name – two to Harrow-Balmoral and one to Edenhope-Apsley. It also drew with Natimuk United in a grand final rematch in round eight. Story said she expected HarrowBalmoral to be the Demons’ toughest opponent. “They are the benchmark this year,” she said. “With the rest of the teams it’s hard to pick a winner week in, week out because the competition is so close.” Five Laharum netball teams will contest finals in 2016. “It’s the first time in the history of Laharum Football Netball Club that all four senior netball teams have made the first week of finals, plus our 17 and unders have also made it,” Story said. “There’s a great feeling around the club. We’re ready to go and we’re really excited for another finals series.”
Laharum’s road to the finals Coaches: Caitlin Story, Liz Reddie Round 1: W. 56 d Kalkee 35. Home. Round 2: L. 39 lost to Harrow-Balmoral 56. Away. Round 3: Bye. Round 4: W. 50 d Southern Mallee Giants 41. Away. Round 5: W. 55 d Rupanyup 33. Home. Round 6: W. 58 d Pimpinio 42. Away. * Round 7: Bye. Round 8: D. 43 drew with Natimuk United 43. Away. Round 9: W. 55 d Jeparit-Rainbow 21. Home. Round 10: W. Laharum 41 d Noradjuha-Quantong 39. Home. Round 11: L. 41 lost to Edenhope-Apsley 45. Home. Round 12: L. 28 lost to Harrow-Balmoral 43. Home. ** Round 13: W. 51 d Kalkee 26. Away. Round 14: Bye. Round 15: W. 57 d Southern Mallee Giants 37. Home. Round 16: W. 65 d Rupanyup 30. Away. * Highest score ** Lowest score
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Total: Won: 9. Lost: 3. Drawn: 1. Byes: 3. For: 639. Against: 491. Percentage: 130.14. Points: 50.
Laharum Football Netball Club We would like to thank our many sponsors, members, and all supporters for your loyal support and generosity for the 2016 season and into our finals campaign. The club wouldn’t be able to achieve all that we have so far without you all. We would like to wish all teams the best of luck in the final series. Let it be injury free.
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Noradjuha-Quantong Bombers
Noradjuha-Quantong’s road to the finals Coaches: Yolly Francis, Sharon Fedke Round 1: W. 52 d Jeparit-Rainbow 20. Away. Round 2: W. 51 d Rupanyup 25. Home. Round 3: Bye. Round 4: W. 55 d Pimpinio 30. Home. Round 5: W. 54 d Kalkee 34. Away. Round 6: W. 32 d Edenhope-Apsley 27. Home. Round 7: L. 42 lost to Southern Mallee Giants 50. Home. Round 8: Bye. Round 9: W. 47 d Natimuk United 43. Away. Round 10: L. 39 lost to Laharum 41. Home. Round 11: L. 30 lost to Harrow-Balmoral 41. Away. ** Round 12: W. 71 d Rupanyup 47. Away. Round 13: W. 76 d Jeparit-Rainbow 18. Home. * Round 14: Bye. Round 15: 57 d Pimpinio 34. Away. Round 16: W. 60 d Kalkee 20. Home. * Highest score ** Lowest score Total: Won: 10. Lost: 3. Drawn: 0. Byes: 3. For: 666. Against: 430. Percentage: 154.88. Points: 52.
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oradjuha-Quantong coach Yolly Francis believes hard work can earn her team a grand final berth.
The Bombers, who finished second, will have a week off before meeting minor premier Harrow-Balmoral in a semi final. Francis said she looked forward to the test. “Harrow-Balmoral have proven they will be the powerhouse come finals, which is to be expected with the calibre of players they have,” she said. “It’s exciting to meet them again.” Noradjuha-Quantong’s A Grade team is similar to last year’s, with the exception of key recruit Sharon Fedke, returning player Jayne Tucker and the elevation of Carly Creek from B Grade. Fedke has provided a strong avenue to goal, with Tucker and Creek boosting the side’s versatility. “We all know what Shaz is there for,” Francis said. “She shot high volumes of goals in the first half of the season, but I’m enjoying watching Sammi Avery step up and evenly contribute to the score line now, because it means both defenders have to worry about both of our shooters equally.” The Bombers also boast a fast midcourt, led by Georgia Francis and dual 17 and under league best and fairest winner Maddi Focroul. “Mads has never really played centre before, but her aerial ability and fitness is exactly what we need – and her defensive work is outstanding,” Francis said. “George is incredible in wing attack. She has so much drive and is so dynamic, while Carly
plays a tagging role. If you want someone shut down, you put Carly on them.” Francis and Brooke Pay form the last line of defence. “Brooke’s height under the ring is fantastic,” Francis said. “She has really stepped it up this year and brought extra pressure and talk.” Francis said the team’s strength was it contained no passengers. “The girls we have on the bench are equally as talented as those on the court,” she said. “Jayne has come back after a few years and hasn’t missed a beat, while young Georgia Lowe slots in like she’s played with us for years. She is a great talent to grow.” The Bombers will look to improve on last year’s finals campaign, which saw them bow out in the first semi-final. “It’s hard to say if we are stronger this year, because everyone else’s team has changed too,” Francis said. “I think the belief in ourselves is exactly where we want it to be at this time of year – we know that if we work hard we can be there on grand final day.” This year has been another strong one for the club. Noradjuha-Quantong has teams contesting finals in all netball grades. “It shows that we aren’t only strong now, but have the depth to keep this going for years to come,” Francis said. “It’s a very exciting succession plan.”
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Noradjuha-Quantong Football Netball Club Congratulations to the following Noradjuha-Quantong Football Netball Club teams on making finals: Netball A Grade B Grade C Grade C Reserve 17 and under 15 and under 13 and under
at Stawell on Saturday, August 20 Starting times:
Seniors: 2.20pm Reserves: 12.30pm Under 17: 10.45am Under 14: 9.10am
Football Minyip Murtoa v Horsham Saints Minyip Murtoa v Stawell Horsham Demons v Ararat Ararat v Horsham Saints NETball
A Grade: 2.45pm Horsham Demons v Minyip Murtoa B Grade: 1.15pm Ararat v Horsham Saints C Grade: 4.00pm Horsham Saints v Ararat 17 & Under: 11.55am Horsham Demons v Dimboola 15 & Under A: 10.50am Horsham Demons v Horsham Saints 15 & Under B: 9.40am Stawell v Ararat 13 & Under: 8.30am Stawell v Horsham Demons
Football Reserves Under-17s Under-14s
1st Semi Final
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The club invites members, family and friends to celebrate another successful season. Sunday, September 11: Junior vote count and presentation day, at Quantong Rec Reserve. Friday, September 16: Senior vote count and presentation night, at Quantong Rec Reserve.
Thank you to all our sponsors for 2016
2nd Semi Final
Seniors: 2.20pm Reserves: 12.30pm Under 17: 10.45am Under 14: 9.10am
Football Stawell v Horsham Demons Warrack Eagles v Horsham Saints Horsham Saints v Stawell Warrack Eagles v Nhill NETball
A Grade: B Grade: C Grade: 17 & Under: 15 & Under A: 15 & Under B: 13 & Under:
2.45pm 1.15pm 4.00pm 11.55am 10.50am 9.40am 8.30am
Warrack Eagles v Stawell Warrack Eagles v Minyip Murtoa Stawell v Warrack Eagles Horsham Saints v Ararat Stawell v Dimboola Horsham Saints v Horsham Demons Ararat v Warrack Eagles
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HDFNL Finals Powerhouse
Harrow-Balmoral Roos
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arrow-Balmoral had a clear goal in 2016 – to reclaim its status as the powerhouse of the Horsham District Football Netball League competition.
After winning the minor premiership with 11 wins and two draws from 13 matches, the Roos can consider that mission accomplished. Now, they will look to take the extra step and add another flag to their already impressive collection. Harrow-Balmoral has a week off after finishing in top spot and will face secondplaced Noradjuha-Quantong in a second semi-final in a fortnight’s time. The Roos lost to the Bombers in an elimination final in 2015, but this year welcomed back several big names, including dual league best and fairest winner Ebonie Salter. Shooter Amy Lewis and defender Megan Russell also returned this season. The club welcomed former Hamilton netballer Sarah Cleaver, who slotted into the midcourt with ease alongside slick and experienced Sarah Langley and Janelle Knight. Lewis has starred in the ring throughout 2016, ably assisted by strong goalie Anna-Grace Close. Salter and Russell have formed a powerful defensive partnership throughout
the season, capable of troubling the league’s strongest shooters. The Roos have class across all lines, with no weak links. Netball director Ann Vaughan said the club was pleased with A Grade’s progress this season. “It’s been great to welcome back some strong players, particularly Ebonie,” she said. “We’re really excited to be entering the finals this way, without any losses and a couple of draws, and without any injuries.” Mrs Vaughan said A Grade was confident, but not overconfident of success. “Finals are always an unknown,” she said. “You never know what another team is going to bring and how your team is going to pull up on the day. Anything can happen.” The return of several players has also improved depth in other grades. Harrow-Balmoral’s A, B and 13 and under sides claimed the minor premiership. The Roos C Grade side finished third, C Reserve second, 17 and unders sixth and 15 and unders fourth. “We’re very pleased to have all our netball teams represented in the finals,” Mrs Vaughan said. “Our A, B and 13 and unders have done exceptionally well, finishing on top of the ladder. There is a really good feeling around the club. We’re all really excited.”
Harrow-Balmoral’s road to the finals Coach: Ebonie Salter Round 1: D. 33 drew with Edenhope-Apsley 33. Away. ** Round 2: W. 55 d Laharum 39. Balmoral. Round 3: W. 47 d Natimuk United 35. Away. Round 4: W. 57 d Jeparit-Rainbow 21. Harrow. Round 5: Bye. Round 6: W. 55 d Kalkee 36. Away. Round 7: W. 86 d Pimpinio 32. Balmoral. * Round 8: D. 37 drew with Southern Mallee Giants 27. Harrow. Round 9: W. 83 d Rupanyup 29. Away. Round 10: Bye. Round 11: W. 41 d Noradjuha-Quantong 30. Balmoral. Round 12: W. 43 d Laharum 28. Away. Round 13: W. 39 d Edenhope-Apsley 26. Harrow. Round 14: W. 63 d Natimuk United 49. Balmoral. Round 15: W. 72 d Jeparit-Rainbow 21. Away. Round 16: Bye. * Highest score ** Lowest score
Ebonie Salter
Total: Won: 11. Lost: 0. Drawn: 2. Byes: 3. For: 712. Against: 416. Percentage: 171.15. Points: 60.
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Junior vote count
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ames Cleaver from Harrow-Balmoral and Noradjuha-Quantong’s Maddi Focroul are the toast of Horsham District Football Netball League after winning major junior awards.
Officials presented awards at a vote count in Horsham’s Lutheran school hall on Monday night. Cleaver polled 22 votes to win the league’s under-17 football best and fairest award from Swifts’ Samuel Raeck, 21, Connor Healy from Taylors Lake, 20, Lewis Thompson, Edenhope-Apsley, and James Gregg, Noradjuha-Quantong, 18. Versatile Focroul won backto-back 17 and under netball titles, polling 27 votes to finish five ahead of Kalkee’s Coco Ledgar, 22. Jeparit-Rainbow’s Maddison Marra, 21, and Abby Nargorcka, Laharum, polled strongly to finish with 20 and Sally Baker, Pimpinio, Rebecca Francis, Harrow-Balmoral and Tara Jasper, Kalkee, finished the count on 18. In 15 and under netball, Kiana Marshman from South-
ern Mallee Giants won with 32 votes from Swifts’ Darcy Crawford, 27, while Kalkee team-mates Jordie McAuliffe and Ella Motton both polled 22 votes. A league under-14 football best and fairest award went to Noradjuha-Quantong’s Zachary Kelly, who polled 33 votes to finish five ahead of Bombers team-mate Riley Dunlop, 28. Third was Swifts’ Sam Chatfield on 26, from Sam Cameron, Taylors Lake, 25, Cody Helyar, Pimpinio, and Turner Blake, Rupanyup, both on 19. The league’s 13 and under netballers produced the closest best and fairest count with Kayla Kelm from Taylors Lake and Kalkee’s Gemma Sounness scoring a dead heat. Both girls polled 29 votes to win by one from Edenhope-Apsley’s Tahlia Cardnell, 28. Mackenzie Bellinger from Southern Mallee Giants and Piper Brown, Pimpinio, were next with 22 each and Natimuk United’s Brooklyn Fraser, 21, and Pimpinio’s Beth Porter, 20, also polled strongly.
WINNERS: 13 and under equal first, Gemma Sounness, Kalkee; 17 and under, Maddi Focroul, NoradjuhaQuantong; Under17s, James Cleaver, Harrow-Balmoral; 15 and under, Kiana Marshman, Southern Mallee Giants; 13 and under equal first, Kayla Kelm, Taylors Lake.
UNDER-14: Winner Zachary Kelly, Noradjuha- UNDER-17s: Winner James Cleaver, Harrow-Balmoral, runner-up Samuel Quantong. Raeck, Swifts, third Connor Healy, Taylors Lake.
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$18,990
NEW TO STOCK 2010 NISSAN NAVARA RX
Manual, 2.5lt turbo diesel, dual airbags, AM/FM radio, alloys, 3.0T towing capacity, steel tray, tow pack
D/WAY
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$44,990
$23,990
Auto, alloys, cruise control, Bluetooth, DVD player, reverse camera, sat nav, 7 seats
Auto, alloys, Bluetooth, cruise, hard lid, tow pack, nudge bar, side steps, window tint
Auto, alloys, Bluetooth, reverse camera & sensors, climate control, 5-star Ancap rating
NEW TO STOCK 2013 FORD XLT RANGER
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D/WAY
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2014 FORD FG FALCON XR6
NEW TO STOCK 2009 FORD FALCON XR8 UTE
5.4L engine & 290kW, auto, cruise control, alloy wheels, tub liner, tonneau cover
Nick Wilson 0419 510 284 Sales Manager
D/WAY
2015 FORD RANGER XLT 4X4
46,000km 3.2L turbo diesel, 6 spd auto, 3500kg towing, sat nav, towbar, rev. sensors
NEW TO STOCK 2010 FORD XL RANGER
Auto, alloy tray, 4x4, 3.0 tonne towing capacity, complete service history
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REDUCED Was $34,990 2013 HOLDEN COLORADO ‘THUNDER’ Manual, 4x4, Cruise control, only 97,000km
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NEW TO STOCK 2013 FORD RANGER XL 4X2
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Ross Matthews 0408 584 954 Sales
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$26,990
NEW TO STOCK 2009 NISSAN NAVARA D40 TITANIUM 00,000km, 2.5L turbo diesel 4x4, 6 speed manual, hard lid, towbar, cruise control
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REDUCED Was $15,990 2009 FORD MONDEO XR5
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$25,990
89,000km, 4x4, auto, 4.0L V6 petrol engine, cruise control, towbar
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NEW TO STOCK $11,450 2009 MITSUBISHI LANCER PLATINUM 2012 TOYOTA FJ CRUISER
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$31,990
NEW TO STOCK 2012 FORD TERRITORY TITANIUM
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$29,990
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$34,490
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$29,990 2012 FORD TERRITORY TS
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LMCT: 7944
^ Offer on new Jeep Patriot Sport with automatic transmission purchased, paid for and delivered by 31 August 2016, unless extended by Jeep. Drive away price shown includes all on-road costs and Black, Bright White or Billet Silver paint. All other paint colours incur an additional cost # Offer on new Jeep Compass Sport with automatic transmission purchased, paid for and delivered by 31 August 2016, unless extended by Jeep. Drive away price shown includes all on-road costs and Bright White or Billet Silver paint. All other paint colours incur an additional cost. * Offer on new Jeep Renegade Sport with manual transmission purchased, paid for and delivered by 31 August 2016, unless extended by Jeep. Drive away price shown includes all on-road costs and free metallic paint. Excludes demonstrator vehicles. Offer available to private buyers only, excludes government and fleet buyers. Offer not redeemable for cash. + Offer on new Jeep Cherokee Sport MY15 models (includes 2014 production models) purchased, paid for and delivered by 31 August 2016, unless extended by Jeep. Drive away price shown includes all on-road costs and Bright White, Billet Silver or Anvill paint. All other paint colours incur an additional cost. ~ Offer on new Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x2 purchased, paid for and delivered by 31 August 2016, unless extended by Jeep. Drive away price shown includes all on-road costs and Bright White or Billet Silver paint. All other paint colours incur an additional cost. All offers shown exclude demonstrator vehicles and available to private buyers only. Offers exclude government and fleet buyers. Jeep® is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC. DACM0347.
NEW TO STOCK 2008 FORD FALCON G6
108,500km, 4.0L petrol engine, auto, cruise, spare key, good service book, towbar
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Precious metal showcase
Mercedes-Benz Ballarat brought its Precious Metal Roadshow to Horsham at the weekend. Marketing and sales co-ordinator Zoe Chew said the company labelled the annual event a success and thanked everyone who visited. Roadshow vehicles included the CLA 45 4Matic Shooting Brake, all new E220 d, GLE 450 AMG 4Matic Coupe, GLS 350d, Mercedes-AMG C 63T S, Mercedes-AMG GT S, S 400 L and SLC 200. Mercedes-Benz Ballarat also had TEST DRIVE: Denis and Nadi Dickerson admire one of the the GLC-Class, C-Class, B-Class and vehicles on display on Saturday. A-Class available for test drives.
CLOSE LOOK: Salesman Jack Knights talks with Colin Warrick. LIVE: Mixx FM The Daily Grind breakfast show host Kaycee Bould, right, broadcasted live from the Precious Metal Roadshow in Horsham at the weekend. She is pictured with Mercedes-Benz Ballarat marketing and sales coordinator Zoe Chew.
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2.4L MIVEC Turbo Diesel Engine 8 Speed Automatic Transmission Super Select II 4WD Power steering 18 inch two tone alloy wheels LED headlamps and daytime running lamps Fog lamps Side steps Privacy glass Roof rails (silver) Leather bound steering wheel and gearshift Climate control air conditioning Roof mounted rear vents Tilt & telescopic steering column Electric park brake Cruise control Smart Key with One Touch Start system Power windows front and rear Steering wheel audio, phone & cruise controls Smartphone Link Display Audio + 7” touchscreen Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) radio Bluetooth phone/audio streaming + voice control 7 SRS airbags + Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) Active Stability Control (ASC) Active Traction Control (ATC) Trailer Stability Assist (TSA) Hill Start Assist (HSA) + Hill Descent Control (HDC) Reverse parking sensors Reversing camera
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Toyota updates veteran Tarago
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oyota has treated its stalwart Tarago people carrier to an update that enhances equipment levels and reduces prices by as much as $1716.
However, a facelift that has already gone on sale in the model’s native Japan does not accompany the refreshed version in Australia. The Japanese car-maker’s little bus is the epitome of ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’, and while the Tarago will never be a volume seller for the company, it has managed consistent numbers from one month to the next despite not being given a significant update since 2009. While the Japanese version – dubbed the Estima – has been given a new lease of life with a modernised look, Toyota Australia product public relations manager Stephen Coughlan said the Australian version would not be getting an aesthetic update in the near future. “There are no plans to adopt the exterior changes which have been implemented in Japan,” he said. “Instead, our aim for this update was to increase the value proposition for Tarago buyers and enhance the interior in terms of both form and function, rolling down specifications such as satellite navigation to the entry model GLi and sharpening the pricing across the range.” A slight drop into double-digit monthly sales is most likely the reason for the update, that brings extra safety and convenience equipment, a four-cylinder variant price that has not been as low since the 1990s, and the lowest V6 variant price to date. The pricing restructure lops $1500 from each of the five variants except the V6 Ultima, which is $1716 cheaper at $65,600 before on-road costs, while the most affordable GLi variant now starts at $45,490. Crucially, the update brings the pair of 2.4-litre 125kW four cylinder and 3.5-litre 202kW V6 engines in line with Euro 5 emissions regulations with no change to performance. Both four-pot versions use 8.9 litres of fuel per 100km, while the sixcylinder needs between 10.2L and 10.3L. As before, the 2.4-litre unit sends power to the front wheels via a continuously variable transmission, while
ESTEEMED: A facelifted version of the Toyota Tarago was released in Japan last month wearing the Estima badge, but an Australian update has not brought the new look. the V6 has a six-speed torque converter type automatic transmission. All versions are now equipped with a standard reversing camera view displayed via a 6.1-inch MID touchscreen multi-information monitor that also allows access to the new Bluetooth, navigation and live traffic update functions. The updated Tarago also has an emergency braking signal safety feature, which activates the hazard lights under heavy braking. Interior quality has been boosted with a new soft-touch-material dashboard, gloss black trims for the centre console and air vents, while the airconditioning is easier to operate with touch-sensitive electrostatic switches. The interior upgrades continue for the driver, with the addition of a 4.2inch multi-information screen, MID, in the Optitron instruments, semicircular gauges and a new three-spoke steering wheel with MID controls. At the top end of the range, V6 GLX and Ultima variants now have premium-look black cloth and syn-
thetic leather seats above the standard grey fabric versions, with the Ultima seat heating now also available for the GLX. A new self-healing paint is now offered in all seven colours except glacier white, which has a special elastic top coat and allows the surface to recover from minor scratches without specialist refinishing work. As before, standard safety equipment includes seven airbags, all the legally required electronic driver assistance systems, cruise control and hill-start
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assistance. Higher grade V6 GLX and V6 Ultima versions get a power sliding rear door, while the large glass roof, rear-seat 9.0-inch entertainment screen with DVD player and sockets for three sets of headphones is limited to the Ultima only. In the three most affordable versions, the Tarago offers seating for eight, while the top two versions have a three-seat third row with two more luxurious ‘captain’s chairs’ in the middle row. Toyota Australia sales and market-
ing executive director Tony Cramb said the Tarago update would give customers who had outgrown smaller vehicles another reason to consider Toyota’s seven and eight seat capacity. “Families and business owners will appreciate that Tarago’s renowned space, comfort and quality have been enhanced by a more upscale interior and even better value due to expanded levels of equipment and sharper pricing,” he said. Daniel Gardner
Kaniva district
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2007 Toyota Aurion SX6
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ANCAP: Five stars for Colorado
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olden’s updated Colorado onetonner has joined the growing list of high-riding utes to be awarded the maximum five-star rating in the Australasian New Car Assessment Program, ANCAP, thanks in part to a particularly strong performance in pedestrian protection. The refreshed Colorado will be able to throw the top safety score into its sales proposition when it rolls into Australian and New Zealand showrooms next month, upgrading its previous four-star rating for single and space cab versions. In its pre-facelifted version, only the range-topping crew cab managed five stars with the inclusion of dual seatbelt pretensioners for front occupants, but this time round all versions have taken out the maximum rating. For occupant protection, the Colorado performed well in the side-impact and pole tests, as well as seatbelt reminders, scoring the maximum 16, two and three points respectively, while 13.89 out of 16 for frontal offset testing contributed to an overall score of 34.89 out of the maximum 37. Single cab and space cab versions dropped one point each in the seatbelt reminder category, but that was insufficient to drop the variants back to a four-star overall result. A rating of ‘good’ in whiplash protection as well as the inclusion of dual frontal, side chest, side head and dual
HIGH ACHIEVER: Holden’s pick-up has redeemed its tainted ANCAP score, with all variants including single and space cab derivatives now rated as five star. mum six points, upper leg dropped a few fractions for a 5.57 score, while the 17.3 points for adult and child head impacts took the total score to 28.87 out of a possible 36. ANCAP chief executive James Goodwin said the Colorado was only the second vehicle in its class to score as highly in the pedestrian safety assessment. “Mid-cycle updates for cosmetic purposes are common across all
front knee airbags garnered further praise for the one-tonne ute. In addition to the high levels of occupant protection, the Colorado’s new-look front scored high marks for protecting people outside the car as well. Almost all areas of the frontal area were rated as good, while only small areas of the bonnet and windscreen dropped to marginal or poor. Lower leg impacts scored the maxi-
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makes and models, but it is pleasing to see Holden has made mid-cycle safety improvements to its popular light commercial model,” he said. “The standout element in our assessment of this model is its pedestrian protection score, entering the ‘good’ range with ease. “This is a marked turnaround for vehicles of this type where historically, we have seen poor results. “This is only the second utility we
have rated that has achieved a ‘good’ pedestrian protection score.” In its previous generation, the Colorado scored a five-star rating when fitted with a genuine accessory roo bar, but the protective bars are known to be hazardous to pedestrians. Even without the accessory fitted, the ute only managed an ‘acceptable’ rating for pedestrian safety. Daniel Gardner
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Hyundai Getz S 3 dr Hatch.................$4,990
D/AWAY WTZ-910. Manual, 1.4Lt petrol, air-conditioning, CD player, dual airbags, power steering.
Mitsubishi ASX SUV.........................$22,990
Holden VE Calais V Sedan................$11,990
D/AWAY ZQQ-751. 3.6Lt V6, auto, 6 airbags, sunroof, leather trim, roof mounted DVD player, cruise, alloy wheels.
Mazda CX-7 Classic SUV..................$16,990
Ford Falcon XR6 Sedan....................$12,990
D/AWAY XDE-731. 4.0Lt petrol, auto, Bluetooth, CD player, air-cond, power windows, central locking, alloy wheels, cruise control.
DEMO Mazda BT-50 GT D/Cab..........$54,990
Hyundai i30 SX Diesel Hatch...........$14,990
D/AWAY 1GY-1YO. 1.6 Lt diesel, auto, CD player, power windows, reverse camera, ABS brakes, remote central locking.
Nissan Tiida ST Sedan.......................$9,990
Hyundai ix35 Active SUV.................$18,990
D/AWAY YTQ-634. 2.0Lt petrol, automatic, 6 airbags, stability control, reverse sensors, Bluetooth, 18” alloy wheels, cruise control.
Toyota Corolla ZR Sedan..................$23,990
Hyundai Santa FE 4WD....................$12,990
D/AWAY UNT-183. 2.2 Lt T/diesel, auto, central locking, towbar, alloy nudge bar, 17” alloy wheels, CD player, p/windows.
Ford Focus Ambiente Hatch.............$13,990
Nissan Navara D21 D/Cab..................$5,490
D/AWAY FKA-207. 2.4Lt petrol, manual, 4X2, towbar & standard plug, tubliner, tonneau cover.
Nissan Navara RX Kingcab..............$25,990
Mitsubishi Triton 4X4 Single Cab.....$20,990
D/AWAY 1FM-8YJ. 2.5Lt T/diesel, manual, air-cond, dual airbags, towbar, alloy dropside tray, ABS brakes, power windows.
Nissan Xtrail 4x4 Wagon...................$8,990
Mazda BT50 4X2 Single Cab............$13,690
Holden Astra Hatch............................$7,990
D/AWAY YLM-013. 2.5Lt diesel, manual, air-conditioning, power windows, CD player, alloy tray, alloy wheels, towbar.
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D/AWAY 1FU-8MW. 3.2 CRDi diesel, auto, leather seats, sat nav, towbar, alloy bullbar, canopy, reverse camera, side steps. D/AWAY XVZ-460. 1.8Lt petrol, automatic, CD player, dual airbags, power steering, remote central locking. D/AWAY 1CG-1AP. 1.8Lt petrol, auto, leather seats, climate control, Bluetooth, reverse camera, sat nav, cruise, alloy wheels. D/AWAY ZHH-783. 1.6Lt petrol, auto, Bluetooth, stability control, remote central locking, cruise control, power windows. D/AWAY YNH-987. 2.5Lt T/diesel, manual, 4WD, steel bullbar, steel dropside tray, towbar, toolbox, Bluetooth, cruise. D/AWAY TAU-756 Auto, 2.5Lt petrol, remote central locking, nudge bar, driving lights, roof rack, cruise control. D/AWAY TVA-424. 1.8Lt petrol, auto, alloy wheels, power windows, remote central locking, air-conditioning.
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*Hyundai vehicles ordered and delivered 1st July - 31st August 2016. Finance to approved applicants (excluding gov’t, fleet and rental buyers) until 31st Aug 2016. ^1% P.A. comparison rate is on MY16 Santa Fe models. Maximum term of 36 months and a deposit of 20% is required. The 1% P.A. is based on a secured consumer fixed rate loan of $30,000 over 5 years. WARNING: This comparison rate is true only for the examples given and may not include all fees and charges. Credit criteria, fees, charges and terms and conditions apply. Hyundai Finance is operated under licence offered by St. George Bank - A Division of Westpac Banking Corporation ABN 33 007 457 141 AFSL and Australian credit licence 233714.
All cars must be ordered and delivered between 1st July - 31st August 2016. A. Drive away price applies to Tucson Active Petrol Manual model only. B. Drive away price applies to Accent Active Petrol manual model only. C. Drive away price applies to i30 Active Petrol Manual model only. D. Drive away campaign price applies to iLoad 3 Seat Petrol Manual liftback model only. *Applies to all new MY16 Santa Fe models for the first 5 years/75,000km, whichever comes first. Eligible vehicles are entitled to free standard scheduled maintenance (i.e. logbook) services at participating authorised Hyundai dealers. Free scheduled maintenance services must be redeemed within specified service windows and are of limited scope. Terms, conditions & exclusions apply. See your participating Hyundai dealer for details. Finance to approved applicants (excluding gov’t, fleet and rental buyers) until 31st August 2016. ^1% P.A. comparison rate is available on MY16 Santa Fe models. Maximum finance term of 36 months applies and a minimum deposit of 20% is required for MY16 Santa Fe. The 1% P.A. comparison rate is based on a secured consumer fixed rate loan of $30,000 over a term of 5 years. WARNING: This comparison rate is true only for the examples given and may not include all fees and charges. Different terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison rate. Credit criteria, fees, charges and terms and conditions apply. Subject to Suitability. Hyundai Finance is a registered trademark of Hyundai Motor Company and is operated under licence offered by St. George Bank - A Division of Westpac Banking Corporation ABN 33 007 457 141 AFSL and Australian credit licence 233714. Whilst stocks last, excludes govt, fleet and rental buyers. Hyundai may change, supersede or extend these offers. See your participating Hyundai dealer for details. HMCA10602/FPC/DLR
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ART IS... An emu called ‘Tchingal’. Horsham district artists Claudia Haenel, left, and Nichola Clarke pose with the giant head of emu Tchingal, which will feature with other puppets during Horsham’s Art is... festival. The festival starts on Friday and ends on June 12. Largescale puppets created behind Horsham’s Up Tempo Cafe will be part of a Tichingal: Stories of Wotjobaluk Country performance at Horsham Town Hall on June 12. As well as giant puppets, the performance will include interactive animation. The theatre stage will be shared with Aboriginal elders, actors and students. Sydney arts company Erth, animator Dave Jones and sound artist Robbie Millar will join artists and students under directors Ken Evans and Rebecca Russell for the dreaming story. Picture: DEAN LAWSON
Rain primes region BY DEAN LAWSON
Victorian Farmers Federation vice-president and Murra Warra farmer David Jochinke said conditions had primed much of the region for good results, but recovery from last season’s disastrous harvest would depend on what happened later in the year. “It will all come down to spring again,” he said. “This has been one of the more
promising starts to a season in regards to rain and forecasts. “Kaniva has probably missed out a little but as a general rule everyone else across the region has had good rain to either get their crops established or to sow with confidence.” Widespread late autumn rain, heavy in some areas of the Wimmera, Mallee and Grampians, represents a potential trigger for the region to emerge from two dry and poor growing seasons and drought conditions. But Mr Jochinke was cautious in his predictions of what might lay ahead. “After the past two years, anything other than what we have had would
be good. The past couple of years have been a real kick in the guts, and we don’t what anything like that to happen again,” he said. “The feeling at the moment is positive and there is cautious optimism, but no one is getting ahead of themselves. A lot of people are hurting, carrying physical, financial and mental scars. The whole district needs to have a solid season. “The hope is that we can have at least an average harvest and then follow on with another average year. “The problem is not having enough breathing space for farmers to get ahead and that in the long run can be
very demoralising. While we have had a couple of good rains, the moisture profile is nowhere up to what we’ll need come spring. We are looking for either a very wet winter or a kind spring.”
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Mr Jochinke said many farmers were closely following weather forecast modelling and hoping predictions of an average to slightly wetter-than-average winter came true. “We are basically looking for a solid average year where it rains in winter and then rains again during a nice mild spring,” he said.
Mr Jochinke said most broadacre farmers across the region had either finished sowing or were nearing the end of their sowing schedule. A Despite the drought conditions across the region, state and federForecast al governments confirmed their long-term faith in western Victorian farming earlier this year when they announced funding for a multi milIN THIS ISSUE • War on obesity • Warracknabeal reunion • Football-netball previews lion-dollar Wimmera Doppler Weather Radar Project. THIS SUNDAY The project will eliminate rain radar black-spots and provide farmers with Sunday, June 5, a greater chance to make agricultural10am to 1pm decisions based on ‘real-time’ forecasts. BY DEAN LAWSON
Victorian farming leader has described damp conditions across the region as the perfect start for a promising growing season. Victorian Farmers Federation vice-president and Murra Warra farmer David Jochinke said conditions had primed much of the region for good results, but recovery from last season’s disastrous harvest would depend on what happened later in the year. “It will all come down to spring again,” he said. “This has been one of the more
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promising starts to a season in regards to rain and forecasts. “Kaniva has probably missed out a little but as a general rule everyone else across the region has had good rain to either get their crops established or to sow with confidence.” Widespread late autumn rain, heavy in some areas of the Wimmera, Mallee and Grampians, represents a potential trigger for the region to emerge from two dry and poor growing seasons and drought conditions. But Mr Jochinke was cautious in his predictions of what might lay ahead. “After the past two years, anything other than what we have had would
be good. The past couple of years have been a real kick in the guts, and we don’t what anything like that to happen again,” he said. “The feeling at the moment is positive and there is cautious optimism, but no one is getting ahead of themselves. A lot of people are hurting, carrying physical, financial and mental scars. The whole district needs to have a solid season. “The hope is that we can have at least an average harvest and then follow on with another average year. “The problem is not having enough breathing space for farmers to get ahead and that in the long run can be
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Victorian farming leader has described damp conditions across the region as the perfect start for a promising growing season. Victorian Farmers Federation vice-president and Murra Warra farmer David Jochinke said conditions had primed much of the region for good results, but recovery from last season’s disastrous harvest would depend on what happened later in the year. “It will all come down to spring again,” he said. “This has been one of the more
promising starts to a season in regards to rain and forecasts. “Kaniva has probably missed out a little but as a general rule everyone else across the region has had good rain to either get their crops established or to sow with confidence.” Widespread late autumn rain, heavy in some areas of the Wimmera, Mallee and Grampians, represents a potential trigger for the region to emerge from two dry and poor growing seasons and drought conditions. But Mr Jochinke was cautious in his predictions of what might lay ahead. “After the past two years, anything other than what we have had would
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be good. The past couple of years have been a real kick in the guts, and we don’t what anything like that to happen again,” he said. “The feeling at the moment is positive and there is cautious optimism, but no one is getting ahead of themselves. A lot of people are hurting, carrying physical, financial and mental scars. The whole district needs to have a solid season. “The hope is that we can have at least an average harvest and then follow on with another average year. “The problem is not having enough breathing space for farmers to get ahead and that in the long run can be
very demoralising. While we have had a couple of good rains, the moisture profile is nowhere up to what we’ll need come spring. We are looking for either a very wet winter or a kind spring.”
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Mr Jochinke said many farmers were closely following weather forecast modelling and hoping predictions of an average to slightly wetter-than-average winter came true. “We are basically looking for a solid average year where it rains in winter and then rains again during a nice mild spring,” he said.
Mr Jochinke said most broadacre farmers across the region had either finished sowing or were nearing the end of their sowing schedule. Despite the drought conditions across the region, state and federal governments confirmed their long-term faith in western Victorian farming earlier this year when they announced funding for a multi million-dollar Wimmera Doppler Weather Radar Project. The project will eliminate rain radar black-spots and provide farmers with a greater chance to make agricultural decisions based on ‘real-time’ forecasts.
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Final: 2nd Leg: Barcelona v Sevilla *Live* 9:15 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Contact (PG) 2:30 A Short History Of The Highrise [s] 3:00 Tales From The Bush Larder [s] 3:30 Cold War, Hot Jets 4:30 Wild Brazil [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Nigella Bites [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Bonnie And Clyde (M v 8:30 Eating History: Italy (PG) 9:30 The Sixties: A Long March to Freedom [s] 11:05 SBS World News [s] 11:30 Sexting Teacher (M a) 12:25 Drama Movie: “Cafe Du Pont” (M s) (’10) (In French) 2:10 Ainsley Harriott’s Street Food: Barbados [s]
ABC3 6:00 Children’s Programs 12:00 Heartland ABC 24 9:00 ABC News Mornings 10:00 Australia Re-
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9:00 2016 Rio Olympics Day 12 12:00 Ink Master (M) 3:00 The Neighbors (PG) 3:30 Seinfeld (PG) 4:00 Turtleman 4:30 Swamp People 5:30 American Pickers 6:30 Pawn Stars 7:30 2016 Rio Olympics Day 12 Highlights 10:00 2016 Rio Olympics Day 13 - Evening – Live Olympic action from the Games of the XXXI Olympiad in Rio de Janeiro featuring Australian athletes and gold medal events 12:00 2016 Rio Olympics Day 13 Overnight – Live Olympic action from Rio de Janeiro featuring Australian athletes
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9:00 2016 Rio Olympics Day 12 12:00 800 Words (PG n,l) 1:00 Lovejoy: Friends, Romans And Enemies (M v) 2:00 Body Of Proof: Eye For An Eye (M v) 3:00 Property Ladder: Cynthia Price (PG) 4:00 Medical Emergency (PG a) 4:30 60 Minute Makeover 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 2016 Rio Olympics Day 12 - Highlights 8:30 2016 Rio Olympics Day 13 - Evening – Live Olympic action from the Games of the XXXI Olympiad in Rio de Janeiro featuring Australian athletes and gold medal events 12:00 2016 Rio Olympics Day 13 - Overnight
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WIN 8:30 Weekend Feast (PG) [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Saturday (PG) [s] 12:00 The Living Room - Encore (PG) [s] 1:00 Healthy Homes Australia [s] 1:30 Life Inside The Markets [s] 2:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 2:30 Fishing Australia [s] 3:00 Cruise Mode [s] 3:30 Puppy Academy [s] 4:00 What’s Up Down Under [s] 4:30 Places We Go With Jennifer Adams 5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 Travels With The Bondi Vet (PG) 6:30 The Great Australian Spelling Bee [s] 7:30 Rugby: Wallabies V New Zealand *Live 10:15 Movie: “Rush” (M l,d,s,n) (’13) Stars: Chris Hemsworth 12:40 48 Hours (M a) 1:30 Home Shopping (PG)
Prime 6:00 Rio 2016 Olympic Games: Day 14 Morning [s] *Live 9:00 Rio 2016 Olympic Games: Day 14 - Day [s] *Live 1:30 Rio 2016 Olympic Games: Day 14 - Highlights 3:00 2016 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 22: North Melbourne v Sydney *Live 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 2016 AFL Premiership Season: *Pre Game* Rnd 22: Collingwood v Gold Coast 7:00 2016 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 22: Collingwood v Gold Coast 10:00 Rio 2016 Olympic Games: Day 15 - In Rio Today / Evening [s] *Live 10:30 Rio 2016 Olympic Games: Day 15 12:00 Rio 2016 Olympic Games: Day 15 - Overnight
NINE 6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 12:00 Hot In Cleveland (PG) 12:45 Community (PG) 1:00 Who Do You Think You Are? 2:00 Movie: “Message In A Bottle” (PG s,a,l) (’99) Stars: Kevin Costner 4:30 The Garden Gurus [s] 5:00 NINE News [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 Run Away With Cirque Du Soleil (PG) 8:00 Movie: “The World Is Not Enough” (PG v,s) (’99) Stars: Pierce Brosnan 10:30 Movie: “Die Another Day” (M v,s) (’02) Stars: Pierce Brosnan 1:00 Movie: “The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day” (MA15+v,l) (’09) Stars: Billy Connolly
ABC 6:00 rage (PG) [s] 10:30 rage: Guest Programmer (PG) 11:30 The Checkout (PG) 12:00 Reptilian Battleground (PG) [s] 1:00 New Tricks (PG) 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:00 Tony Robinson’s Time Walks (PG) [s] 3:30 Inside The Commons [s] 4:30 Landline [s] 5:00 Midsomer Murders (PG) 6:30 Gardening Australia [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 The Coroner (PG) [s] 8:20 Inspector George Gently: Breathe In The Air (M a,v) 9:50 Poldark (PG) 10:50 Cilla (PG) – With Cilla and Bobby reunited, Cilla’s confidence returns 11:40 rage: Guest Programmer (MA15+ a,l,d,h,n,s v) 5:00 rage (PG)
6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Yu-gi-oh! Classic 1:30 Yo-kai Watch 2:00 Wild Kratts 2:30 Surfing Australia TV 3:00 Power Rangers 3:30 Ninjago (PG) 4:00 Teen Titans 4:30 Movie: “Lassie” (PG a) Stars: Helen Slater 6:30 Movie: “Dennis The Menace” (PG v) Stars: Joan Plowright 8:30 Movie: “Coming To America” (M l) Stars: John Landis 10:45 Movie: “Cheech And Chong: Still Smoking” (M l,s,d) (’91) Stars: Shirleen Stroker 12:45 Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law (M s) 1:00 Venture Bros (MA15+ s) 1:30 Forever (M v) 2:30 The Magaluf Weekender (MA15+ l,n,s)
7TWO 8:00 2016 Rio Olympics Day 14 - Morning
8:00 Get Smart 9:00 Gillette World Sport Hogan’s Heroes 9:30 Operation Repo (M) 10:00 Hogan’s Heroes 11:00 Jake And The Fatman 12:00 Star Trek 1:00 MacGyver (PG) 2:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG v,d) 3:00 M*A*S*H 4:00 The Mccarthys (PG) 4:30 Reel Action 5:00 Driven Not Hidden 5:30 Escape Fishing With ET 6:00 The Renovation King 6:30 The Unstoppables (PG) 7:00 Last Man Standing (PG) 7:30 David Attenborough’s Africa 8:30 Zoo Jamie’s Got A Gun (PG) 9:30 Movie: “Pound Of Flesh” (MA15+ v,s,a) (’15) 11:40 Crisis (M v) 12:40 Rosewood (M) 1:40 Bellator (M v,l)
GEM 6:00 Movie: “Our Miss Fred” (G) (’55) 8:00 7MATE 6:00 2016 Rio Olympics Day 14 - Morning
6:05 Pokemon 7:00 Jar Dwellers 7:30 Kuukuu Harajuku 8:00 Totally Wild 8:30 Scope 9:00 Toasted TV 9:05 The Loop (PG v,l,s) 11:35 Neighbours – Xanthe finds herself in a compromising position 2:05 To Be Announced 4:30 Charmed (PG v,l) 5:30 Cheers (PG) 6:00 Becker 6:30 Rules Of Engagement 7:00 How I Met Your Mother 7:30 To Be Announced 8:30 The Graham Norton Show (M s) 9:30 Sex And The City (MA15+ s) 10:50 American Gothic: Kindred Spirits (M) 11:50 The Loop (PG v,s,l) 2:20 Neighbours Encore 4:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch (PG) 5:00 Home Shopping
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Home Shopping 9:00 Adventures In Rainbow Country 9:30 Movie: “The Belles Of St. Trinians” (G) (’77) 11:30 Destination 12:00 Your4X4 12:30 As Time Goes By (G) 1:10 Movie: “The Sleeping Tiger” (PG) (’54) 3:00 Movie: “Grand Prix” (PG a,l) (’67) Stars: James Garner 6:30 Catching History’s Criminals: The Forensic Story (PG v) 7:30 See No Evil (M v) 8:30 Step Dave (PG) 11:30 Spooks (M v,d,a) 12:30 Program To Be Advised 1:00 Call And Win *Live* 2:40 Catching History’s Criminals (PG v)
9:00 2016 Rio Olympics Day 14 12:00 Travel OZ 1:30 Great South East 2:00 Queensland Weekender 2:30 Sydney Weekender 3:00 2016 Rio Olympics Day 14 - Highlights 5:30 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations (PG) 6:00 Mighty Cruise Ships: Celebrity Solstice 7:30 2016 Rio Olympics Day 14 - Highlights 8:00 2016 Rio Olympics Day 15 - Evening – Live Olympic action from the Games of the XXXI Olympiad in Rio de Janeiro featuring Australian athletes 12:00 2016 Rio Olympics Day 15 - Overnight
9:00 2016 Rio Olympics Day 14 12:00 Harley Davidson TV 12:30 Australian Superbike Championship 1:30 Fifth Gear (PG) 2:30 Billy The Exterminator (PG) 3:00 Goldfathers 4:00 Ultimate Factories 5:00 Tricked (PG) 6:00 Mythbusters: Crash & Burn / Rocketman (PG) 7:00 In Rio Today - Host Hamish McLachlan shares all the golden moments and Australian performances 9:00 2016 Rio Olympics Day 15 - Evening – Live Olympic action from the Games of the XXXI Olympiad 12:00 2016 Rio Olympics Day 15 - Overnight
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WIN 6:00 Religious Programs 8:00 Good Chef Bad Prime 6:00 Rio 2016 Olympic Games: Day 15 -
NINE 6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend
Morning *Live 9:00 Rio 2016 Olympic Games: Day 15 - Day – *Live 1:00 Rio 2016 Olympic Games: Day 15 - Day *Live 1:30 Rio 2016 Olympic Games: Day 15 Highlights 3:00 2016 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 22: Brisbane v Geelong *Live 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Rio 2016 Olympic Games: In Rio Today *Live 9:00 Rio 2016 Olympic Games: Day 16 - In Rio Today / Evening 10:30 Rio 2016 Olympic Games: Day 16 - Late Night *Live* – Live action from Rio. 12:00 Rio 2016 Olympic Games: Day 16 Overnight *Live* – Overnight action
Today 10:00 Wide World Of Sports [s] 11:00 Sunday AFL Footy Show (PG) [s] 12:30 Future Stars (PG) 1:30 Movie: “The Sea Wolves” (PG) (’64) Stars: Roger Moore 4:00 Human Planet: Jungles - People Of the Trees (PG) 5:00 NINE News: First At Five *Live* 5:30 Postcards [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 The Block: The Biggest Block Begins (PG) 8:30 60 Minutes (PG a) 9:30 Movie: “The Dark Knight Rises” (M v) (’12) Stars: Anne Hathaway 12:45 Constantine (M v,h) 1:45 David Gilmour - Rattle That Lock 2:00 The Baron: Roundabout (PG)
6:00 Children’s Programs 1:30 Yo-kai Watch 2:00 Lego Friends 2:30 Nexo Knights 3:00 Yugi-oh! Zexal 3:30 Ninjago (PG) 4:00 Over The Garden Wall (PG) 4:30 Power Rangers 5:00 Justice League Unlimited 5:30 Ben 10 6:00 Batman 6:30 Movie: “Monte Carlo” (PG l) Stars: Selena Gomez 8:40 Movie: “Save The Last Dance” (M l,v) (’01) Stars: Julia Stiles 11:00 Adult Swim (M) 11:00 Aqua Teen (M) 11:15 Harvey Birdman (M s) 11:30 Venture Bros (MA15+ s,a) 12:00 Way Stranger Than Fiction (MA15+ a) 1:00 The Magaluf Weekender (MA15+ s,l,n) 2:00 Wild Kratts
7TWO 6:00 2016 Rio Olympics Day 15 - Morning
6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Rugby: Wallabies v New Zealand – from ANZ Stadium 10:45 Gillette World Sport 11:00 Reel Action 11:30 Healthy Homes Australia 12:00 Puppy Academy 12:30 Life Inside The Markets 1:00 Undercover Boss 2:00 Monster Jam 3:00 The Unstoppables 3:30 Megafactories 4:30 Cruise Mode 5:00 What’s Up Down Under 5:30 I Fish 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 Scorpion (PG v) 8:30 Attenborough’s Living With Dinosaurs 9:30 MotoGP 2016 Race 11 11:00 Megastructures 12:00 Gillette World Sport 12:30 Homeland (M v,l) 2:30 RPM GP
GEM 6:30 Movie: “She’ll Have To Go” (PG v) (’62) 7MATE 6:00 2016 Rio Olympics Day 15 - Morning
6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Mako - Island 10:30 Sabrina 11:30 Family Ties (PG) 12:30 Cheers 2:00 Frasier (PG) 3:00 Raymond 4:00 The King Of Queens 5:00 Becker 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Rules Of Engagement (PG) 7:30 The Simpsons (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Scent Of A Woman” (M l,s,a) (’92) Stars: Al Pacino & Chris O’Donnell 11:45 The Late Show 12:45 Nurse Jackie (MA15+d,s) 1:15 Don’t Trust The B**** In Apartment 23 (M s) 2:15 Frasier (PG) 3:25 Everybody Loves Raymond 4:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch 4:00 Everybody Loves Raymond
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8:30 TV Shop 10:00 Fish’n With Mates (PG l) 10:30 The Garden Gurus 11:00 Movie: “Lease Of Life” (G) (’54) 1:00 Getaway 1:30 Sunday NRL Footy Show (PG) 3:30 Football: Sydney Roosters v St George Illawarra Dragons 6:00 Antiques Roadshow 7:00 Movie: “I Don’t Know How She Does It” (PG) (’11) Stars: Sarah Jessica Parker 8:55 Movie: Four Weddings & A Funeral” (M l,s) (’11) Stars: Hugh Grant 11:20 Persons Of Interest (M v) 12:30 Getaway (PG) 1:00 Seaway (PG) 2:00 TV Shop 2:30 Movie: “Lease Of Life” (G) (’54)
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4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:25 Mister Maker 5:00 Wallykazam! 6:00 Hey Duggee 6:35 Teacup Travels 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 Highway Thru Hell (PG) 8:15 Mock The Week (M l) 8:50 The Moaning Of Life (M l) 9:35 Live At The Apollo (M s) 10:20 Catastrophe (MA15+l,s) 10:45 Broad City (MA15+l,d) 11:10 Episodes (M l,s) 11:25 Ed Byrne: Crowd Pleaser (MA15+ s,l) 1:00 Breaking Bad: Hazard Pay (M v) 1:00 Breaking Bad: Fifty One (M v) 2:35 Highway Thru Hell (PG) 3:20 ABC News Update
9:00 2016 Rio Olympics Day 15 12:00 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations 1:00 Storage Hoarders 2:00 Mighty Cruise Ships 5:30 SCU: Serious Crash Unit (PG) 6:00 Mighty Ships: Akamalik 7:00 For The Love Of Dogs 7:30 2016 Rio Olympics Day 15 - Highlights 9:30 2016 Rio Olympics Day 15 - Evening – Live Olympic action from the Games of the XXXI Olympiad in Rio de Janeiro 10:30 Rio 2016 Olympic Games Day 16 - Evening – Live Olympic action 12:00 2016 Rio Olympics “Day 16 Overnight 9:00 2016 Rio Olympics Day 15 12:00 The AFN Fishing Show 12:30 Hook Line And Sinker 1:00 Billy The Exterminator 2:00 Special: Naked Science 3:00 Doomsday Preppers 4:00 Seinfeld (PG) 6:30 Mythbusters (PG) 7:30 2016 Rio Olympics Day 15 - Highlights 9:30 2016 Rio Olympics Day 16 - Evening – Live Olympic action from the Games of the XXXI Olympiad in Rio de Janeiro featuring Australian athletes and gold medal events across the channels of Seven 12:00 2016 Rio Olympics “Day 16 - Overnight
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Small Business Secrets [s] 2:35 Fracking: The New Energy Rush [s] 3:35 The Classic Car Show (PG) 4:30 Archaeology: A Secret History [s] 5:30 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG) 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 The Rise And Fall Of Versailles: Louis XVI, Countdown to Revolution (M s,n,v) 8:30 Movie: “Hotel Rwanda” (M a,v,l) (’04 Stars: Don Cheadle 10:45 Grand Tours Of Scotland: Island Solitudes: The Summer Isles, Handa and The Shiants (PG) 11:15 Short Film: “I Love Hooligans” (M d,l) (’13) (From Belgium) 11:30 Premier League: Burnley v Liverpool Dad? (PG) 2:50 The Numbers Game 3:20 SBS Identity - Rebecca 3:30 50 Ways To Kill Your Mammy (M l) 5:25 Movie: “The Wind In The Willows” (PG) (’97) (From the UK) 7:00 Food, Booze And Tattoos (PG) 7:30 If You Are The One 8:30 Horror Movie: “An American Werewolf In London” (MA15+ v,h) (From the US) 10:25 Movie: “Super Troopers” (M s,d,v) (’01) (From the US) 12:15 Horror Movie: “Scanners” (MA15+ v,h) (’81) (From Canada) 2:10 Drama Movie: “The Husband” (MA15+ a,l) (’13) (From Canada) 3:40 CCTV News
ABC3 6:00 Children’s Programs 10:10 Slugterra ABC 24 7:00 Weekend Breakfast 11:00 ABC News
10:55 Dragons: Riders Of Berk 11:15 Stand And Deliver 11:30 Horrible Histories 12:00 Little Lunch 12:25 Gortimer Gibbon’s Life On Normal Street 12:50 Eve 1:20 Dixi 1:50 The Next Step 2:35 House of Anubis 3:00 Deadly 60 3:30 Wacky World Beaters 3:55 Good Game SP 4:20 Iron Man 4:40 Numb Chucks 5:05 Endangered Species (PG) 5:30 Hank Zipzer 6:10 The Penguins Of Madagascar 6:30 Horrible Histories 7:00 Operation Ouch! 7:30 Bushwhacked! 7:55 Degrassi (3 Episodes) (PG) 9:05 Sleepover Club 9:30 World’s End
ABC
Chef [s] 8:30 Just Go [s] 9:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Sunday (PG) [s] 12:00 The Doctors (PG) 1:00 Weekend Feast [s] 2:00 Far Flung With Gary Mehigan [s] – Gary travels to Jodhpur to attend the Riff Festival, a celebration of folk music and food, hosted by the Maharaja himself. 3:00 I Fish [s] 3:30 RPM GP [s] 4:00 RPM [s] 5:00 TEN News 6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 All Star Family Feud (PG) 7:30 Australian Survivor (PG) 9:10 Movie: “Taken” (MA15+ v,a) (’08) Stars: Liam Neeson 11:05 48 Hours (M a) 1:00 Home Shopping
SBS 6:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour [s] 2:00
ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS 2 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Where Are We Going,
SUNDAY AUGUST 21 TEN
SBS
11:30 Australia Wide 12:00 ABC News 12:30 Landline 1:00 ABC News 1:30 Planet America 2:00 ABC News 2:30 The Mix 3:00 ABC News 3:30 Foreign Correspondent 4:00 ABC News 4:30 The Drum Weekly 5:00 ABC News 5:30 One Plus One 6:00 ABC News 6:30 Australian Story 7:00 ABC News 7:30 The Mix 8:02 Four Corners 8:45 One Plus One 9:00 ABC News 9:30 Australia Wide 10:00 ABC News 10:30 The World This Week 11:00 ABC News 11:30 One Plus One 12:02 National Press Club Address 1:00 Al Jazeera Newshour
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10:00 Offsiders [s] 10:30 Australia Wide [s] 11:00 The World This Week [s] 11:30 Songs Of Praise [s] 12:00 Landline [s] 1:00 Gardening Australia [s] 1:30 The Mix [s] 2:00 The Coroner (PG) 2:50 Poldark (PG) [s] 4:05 Michelle’s Story (PG) [s] 4:35 Australian Story [s] 5:10 David Attenborough’s Conquest Of The Skies 6:00 Surfing The Menu: The Next Generation [s] 6:30 Compass (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:40 Grand Designs New Zealand [s] 8:30 Wallander (M a,v) 10:00 Redesign My Brain With Todd Sampson: [s] 11:00 An Adventure In Space And Time (PG) 12:25 Our Girl (M v,l)
ABC
SBS 5:00 CCTV English News [s] 5:30 NHK World
English News [s] 6:00 Worldwatch 9:30 Premier League: Burnley v Liverpool 12:00 Worldwatch 1:00 The Bowls Show [s] 2:00 Speedweek [s] 4:00 Cycling [s] 5:00 Small Business Secrets [s] 5:30 The Hollywood War (PG a) [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Great Wall Of China: The Hidden Story (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Mongol” (MA15+v) (’07) (In Mongolian) 10:45 The Great Australian Race Riot: New Mob On The Block (M a,w) 11:45 Movie: “The Double Hour” (M a,s,l) (’09 (In Italian & Spanish) 1:35 Drama Movie: “Michou D’auber” (M a,l) (’07) (In French)
ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS 2 5:00 Worldwatch 9:00 PopAsia 10:00 World-
4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:25 Mister Maker 5:00 Mike The Knight 6:00 Hey Duggee 6:35 Teacup Travels 7:00 Spicks & Specks 7:30 Seconds From Disaster: Runaway Train (PG) 8:30 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow (M s) 9:15 Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends: Black Nationalism (PG) 10:05 How Drugs Work: Cocaine (MA15+d) 11:10 The Hoarder Next Door (PG) 11:55 Seconds From Disaster (PG) 12:45 The Home Show: Coulsdon Revisit 1:30 ABC News Update
watch 1:00 Mythbusters - Dangerous Driving / Super Adhesive Heroics 3:00 The Friday Feed 3:30 Space Dandy (PG) 4:00 The Brain: China 5:55 Where Are We Going, Dad? (PG) 7:30 If You Are The One 8:30 Closing Time - Newcastle After Dark / Cardiff after Dark (M) (From the UK) 10:30 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee (M) 11:00 Sex Box USA (M s,a) 11:55 Savage U (M s,l) (From the US) 12:20 Downloaded (M l) (From the US) 2:15 Movie: “A Gang Story” (MA15+ v,l) (’11) (In French) 4:10 CCTV News In English From Beijing
ABC3 6:00 Children’s Programs 10:55 Dragons: ABC 24 7:00 Weekend Breakfast 9:00 Insiders 10:00
Riders Of Berk 11:30 Horrible Histories 12:35 Gortimer Gibbon’s Life On Normal Street 1:00 Eve 1:25 Girls In Love 1:50 The Next Step 2:35 House of Anubis 3:00 Deadly 60 3:30 Wacky World Beaters 3:55 Good Game SP 4:20 Iron Man: Armored Adventures 4:50 SheZow 5:15 Endangered Species 5:30 Hank Zipzer 6:10 The Penguins Of Madagascar 6:30 Horrible Histories 7:00 Operation Ouch! 7:30 Bushwhacked 7:55 Degrassi (PG) 9:05 The Sleepover Club 9:30 World’s End 9:45 Good Game Pocket (PG) 9:50 rage (PG)
W/end Breakfast 11:00 ABC News 11:30 The World This Week 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum Weekly 1:00 ABC News 1:30 Landline 2:00 ABC News 2:30 One Plus One 3:00 ABC News 3:30 Offsiders 4:00 News 4:30 The Mix 5:00 ABC News 5:30 Catalyst: Gut Reaction 6:00 ABC News 6:30 Foreign Correspondent 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Australia Wide 8:02 Insiders 9:00 ABC News 9:30 One Plus One 10:00 News 10:30 Planet America 11:00 ABC News 11:30 Conflict Zone 12:02 Landline 1:00 Al Jazeera Newshour
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
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WIN 6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 The Home Team [s] 7:00 WIN News [s] 8:00 ET [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Program To Be Advised 2:00 ETt [s] 2:30 Ben’s Menu [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Australian Survivor (PG) 8:30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M l,s,a) 9:30 NCIS: New Orleans (M v) 11:30 WIN News [s] 12:30 The Project - Encore (PG) 1:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert 2:30 Home Shopping
Prime 5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 Rio 2016 Olympic Games: Closing Ceremony – *Live 12:00 800 Words (PG a) 1:00 800 Words (PG a) – George tries to convince Shay to stay in Weld. 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 6:30 Seven News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] – As a CO2 leak fills the cabin, our beloved Summer Bay passengers pass out 7:30 Zumbo’s Just Desserts [s] 9:00 Rio 2016 Olympic Games: Memorable Moments 10:30 Olympic Closing Ceremony: Closing Ceremony 1:00 Home Shopping
NINE 5:30 Today *Live* [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 The Block: The Biggest Block Begins (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE Evening News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Block: The Vault is Opened (PG) [s] 8:50 Movie: “Casino Royale” (M v) (’06) Stars: Daniel Craig 11:50 Footy Classified (M) 12:50 Community: Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (PG 1:20 Anger Management (M s 2:00 Danoz 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo
11:00 Compass [s] 11:30 Eggheads [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Grand Designs New Zealand [s] 2:00 David Attenborough’s Conquest Of The Skies [s] 2:50 Surfing The Menu: The Next Generation [s 3:20 The Bill (PG) 4:10 Murder, She Wrote (PG) 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 One Plus One [s] 6:10 Pointless [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7:30 [s] 8:00 Australian Story [s] 8:30 Four Corners [s] 9:20 Media Watch (PG) [s] 9:35 Q&A [s] 10:40 Lateline [s] 11:10 The Business [s] 11:30 Golf: PGA Tour Highlights [s] 12:25 Bluestone 42 (M l,s) 12:55 The Mix [s] 1:25 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v)
6:00 Children’s Programs 1:30 Sooty 2:00 Sonic Boom 2:30 Spongebob Squarepants 3:00 Little Charmers 3:30 Power Rangers 4:05 The Looney Tunes Show 4:30 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 5:00 Steven Universe 5:30 Teen Titans 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 Top Gear (PG) 9:00 Movie: “American History X” (MA15+ s,l,v,a) (’98) Stars: Edward Norton 11:30 Two And A Half Men (PG s,l) 12:00 Man And Machine (PG) 12:30 Adventure Time 1:00 Regular Show (PG) 1:30 Ben 10 2:00 Power Rangers
7TWO 6:00 2016 Rio Olympics Day 16 - Morning
6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 RPM 9:00 Monster Jam 10:00 M*A*S*H 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Get Smart 1:00 Matlock (M v) 2:00 Nash Bridges (M v,a) 3:00 Jake And The Fatman 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Star Trek 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 Undercover Boss (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The Transporter” (M v,l) (’01) Stars: Jason Statham 10:30 Man Seeking Woman Scythe / Tinsel (PG) 11:30 Friends With Better Lives (M s,a) 12:30 MotoGP 2016 (Rpt) 2:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG v) 3:00 Matlock (M v) 4:00 Hogan’s Heroes 5:00 The Doctors (M)
GEM 6:30 Skippy 7:00 Religion 7:30 TV Shop 8:00 7MATE 6:00 2016 Rio Olympics Day 16 - Morning
9:30 Crocamole 10:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman 11:00 Jag (PG l,v) 12:00 The Good Wife (M v) 1:00 Extant (M a) 2:00 Becker 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 4:05 The King Of Queens 5:00 Frasier 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours 7:05 The Simpsons 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (M s) 8:00 Fresh Off The Boat (PG s) 8:30 The Simpsons (PG) 9:30 Sleepy Hollow (M v,sn) 10:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 11:00 The Late Show 12:00 The King Of Queens 1:00 Frasier 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman 4:00 JAG (PG) 5:00 Home Shopping
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Gilmore Girls (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Come Dine With Me - UK (PG l) 11:00 Friends (PG) 12:00 Movie: “Pool Of London” (PG v) (’51) 1:40 Come Dine With Me (PG) 2:10 Monarch Of The Glen (PG a) 3:20 Heartbeat (PG) 4:30 Ellen (PG) 5:30 Gilmore Girls (PG) 6:30 Friends (PG) 7:30 David Attenborough’s The Hunt (PG) 8:40 Andrew Marr’s History Of The World (M v,a) 10:00 The Monster of Mangatiti (PG v) 11:30 Black Adder Goes Forth (PG) 12:10 Footy Classified (M) 1:10 The Garden Gurus 2:00 TV Shop
9:00 Rio 2016 Olympic Games Closing Ceremony 12:00 Escape To The Country 1:00 Lovejoy (M v) 2:00 Body Of Proof (M) 3:00 The Zoo 3:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 4:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 4:30 60 Minute Makeover 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Cities Of The Underworld (PG) 8:30 Wallander (MA15+ v,a) 10:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Lovejoy (M v) 1:30 Dr Oz’s Summer Health Myths (PG) 3:30 Special: Tiger! Tiger! - A Korean Odyssey 4:30 Special: Exploring Cape York Peninsula 9:00 Rio 2016 Olympic Games Closing Ceremony 12:00 T. J Hooker (M) 1:00 Bomb Hunters (M) 2:00 Blindspot (M v) 3:00 The Neighbors (PG) 3:30 Seinfeld (PG) 4:00 Hillbilly Handfishin’ 5:00 Swamp People 6:00 American Pickers 7:00 Pawn Stars 7:30 Talking Footy 8:30 Storage Wars 9:30 Baggage Battles 10:30 Hardcore Pawn: Tipped Off / Redeem Girl Rumble (M a,l) 12:00 Talking Footy 1:00 The Neighbours (PG) 2:00 Swamp People 3:00 Hillbilly Handfishin’ 4:00 Bomb Hunters (M) 5:00 Dream Car Garage
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WIN 6:30 The Home Team [s] 7:00 WIN News [s] Prime 5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s]
4:00 Bananas in Pyjamas 4:25 Mister Maker 5:00 Wallykazam! 5:25 Sarah & Duck 6:00 Hey Duggee 6:35 Teacup Travels 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 River Monsters: Alligator Gar (PG) 8:30 Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends: Demolition Derby (PG) 9:20 Ross Kemp: Extreme World (MA15+a,v) 10:05 Dirty Laundry (M l,s,n) 10:50 The Tonight Show (M s) 11:25 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow: Dublin (M s) 12:10 River Monsters: Alligator Gar (PG) 1:00 The Tonight Show (PG) 1:45 ABC News Update
English News [s] 6:00 Spanish Super Cup Final: 1st Leg: Sevilla v Barcelona 8:10 Worldwatch 1:00 Al Jazeera News [s] 2:00 Andre Rieu: Magic Of The Violin [s] 3:55 The Lakes With Rory McGrath [s] 4:00 Coast [s] 5:00 Cycling: La Vuelta Highlight 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Nigella Feasts 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Defeating The Hackers [s] 8:30 After The Wave (PG a) 10:05 SBS World News [s] 10:40 The World Game 11:10 Spiral 1:10 Comedy Movie: “Salami Aleikum” (M a,l) (’09) (In German) 3:30 Clown: The Girl From Irma (MA15+s) 4:30 10,000 BC (PG) 5:30 Daria – Gifted (PG) 6:00 If You Are The One 7:05 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (PG) 7:30 The Feed 8:00 The Mindy Project (M s) 9:00 Comedy Movie: “Young Frankenstein” (PG) (’74) (From the US) 10:55 Horror Movie: “Army Of Darkness” (M h,s,v,l) (’92) (From the US) 12:40 The Feed 1:10 Danger 5 - Kill-Men of the Rising Sun (M v,d) (In English, Japanese, German and Russian) 1:40 Comedy Movie: “I’m All Good” (M s,n,l) (’08) (From the Czech Republic, in Czech) 3:40 RT News In English From Moscow
ABC3 6:00 Children’s Programs 12:00 Heartland ABC 24 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News
12:40 Girl Vs Boy (PG) 1:05 Girls In Love 1:25 The Sleepover Club 2:10 Arthur 2:35 Jamillah and Aladdin 2:50 Hunters 3:15 The Jungle Bunch 3:25 Thunderbirds Are Go 4:00 Bushwhacked! 4:40 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk 5:00 Camp Lakebottom 5:30 Kung Fu Panda 6:00 Make It Pop 6:25 Backstage 7:00 Deadly 60: South America 7:30 Officially Amazing 8:00 Adventure Time (PG) 8:20 Total Drama Action (PG) 8:45 Degrassi: The Next Generation (PG) 9:05 The Sleepover Club 9:30 World’s End 9:45 rage (PG)
ABC
NINE 5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) 11:30
SBS 5:00 CCTV English News [s] 5:30 NHK World
ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS 2 5:00 Worldwatch 4:00 The Numbers Game
TUESDAY AUGUST 23 TEN
SBS
12:00 ABC News 1:00 ABC News 2:00 ABC News 3:00 ABC News Afternoon 4:00 ABC News with The Business 5:00 ABC News with Grandstand 6:00 ABC News 6:30 The Drum 7:00 ABC News Evenings With Grandstand 8:00 ABC News Evenings with The Business 9:00 ABC National News 9:30 Lateline 10:00 The World 11:00 ABC National News 11:30 7:30 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum 1:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 2:00 BBC Global 2:30 7:30 3:00 Outside Source 3:30 BBC Focus On Africa 4:00 Al Jazeera News
SBS 2
10:00 Four Corners [s] 10:45 Media Watch (PG) [s] 11:00 Outback ER (PG) [s] 11:30 Eggheads [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 Pointless (PG) 1:45 Mapp And Lucia [s] 2:50 The Cook And The Chef [s] 3:15 The Bill (PG) [s] 4:10 Murder, She Wrote (PG) s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 One Plus One [s] 6:10 Pointless [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7:30 [s] 8:00 Catalyst (PG) 8:30 Forces Of Nature With Brian Cox (PG) 9:30 Foreign Correspondent (PG) 10:00 Meet The Mavericks (MA15+ l,n) [s] 10:35 Lateline [s] 11:05 The Business [s] 11:20 Q&A [s] 12:25 Subtopia (M l)
ABC
SBS 5:00 CCTV English News [s] 5:30 NHK World
8:00 ET [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 The Great Australian Spelling Bee [s] 2:00 ET [s] 2:30 Ben’s Menu [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN News 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Modern Family [s] 8:00 Life In Pieces: Babe Secret Phone Germs (PG l,a) 8:30 NCIS: Saviours (M v) 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v) 11:30 WIN News [s] 12:30 The Project - Encore (PG) 1:30 The Late Show 2:30 Home Shopping
11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “Deceit” (M a,v) (’04) Stars: Marlo Thomas 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 6:30 Seven News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) 7:30 Zumbo’s Just Desserts (PG) 8:45 800 Words (PG n,l) 9:45 Winners & Losers: The Woman In The Mirror (PG a) 10:45 Chicago Fire: Let It Burn (M a,v) 11:30 Bates Motel: The Pit (M v) – Romero confronts Norma about newly learned information 12:45 Home Shopping
NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 The Block: The Vault Is Opened (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Block: Battle of the Master Bathrooms (PG) [s] 8:40 Movie: “Quantum Of Solace” (M v) (’08) Stars: Daniel Craig 11:00 2 Broke Girls: And the Loophole (M s,d) 11:30 A To Z: J is for Jan Vaughan (PG s) 12:00 20/20 [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Danoz 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America [s]
6:00 Children’s Programs 2:00 Sonic Boom (PG) 2:30 Spongebob Squarepants 3:00 Little Charmers 3:30 Power Rangers 4:05 The Looney Tunes Show 4:30 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 5:00 Steven Universe 5:30 Teen Titans 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 Lip Sync Battle (PG) 8:30 CC Roast: Sheen (MA15+ l,s,d,a) 10:00 Two And A Half Men (M s) 11:00 Balls Of Steel Australia (MA15+ s,l,n) 12:00 Man And Machine (PG) 12:30 Adventure Time 1:00 Regular Show 1:30 Ben 10 2:00 Rabbids Invasion
7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Children’s Program
6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Places We Go 8:30 Cruise Mode 9:00 Megastructures 10:00 M*A*S*H 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Get Smart 1:00 Matlock (M v) 2:00 Nash Bridges (M v a) 3:00 Jake And The Fatman 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H (PG) 7:30 48 Hours (M a) 8:30 Movie: “The Reckoning” (M v,l,s) (’14) Stars: Alex Williams 10:25 Rosewood (M v) 11:25 Star Trek 1:25 Home Shopping 1:55 Matlock (M v) 3:00 Nash Bridges (M v a) 4:00 Jake And The Fatman 5:00 The Doctors (M)
GEM 6:30 Skippy 7:00 Religion 7:30 TV Shop 8:00 7MATE 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 The AFN Fishing
Show 8:00 Australian Drifting Grand Prix 9:00 Australian Superbike Championship 10:00 Combat Dealers 11:00 Starsky & Hutch (PG v) 12:00 T. J Hooker (M) 1:00 Bomb Hunters (M) 2:00 Blindspot (M v) 3:00 The Neighbors (PG) 3:30 Seinfeld (PG) 4:00 Hillbilly Handfishin’ 5:00 Swamp People 6:00 American Pickers 7:00 Pawn Stars 7:30 Highway Patrol (PG) 8:30 Megatruckers (M l) 9:30 Ice Road Truckers (M) 10:00 Counting Cars 10:30 Restoration Garage 11:30 Car Chasers 12:00 Harley Davidson TV 1:00 The Neighbours
9:30 Crocamole 10:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman 11:00 JAG (PG l,v) 12:00 The Good Wife (M v) 1:00 Reckless (M a,s) 2:00 Becker 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 4:05 The King Of Queens 5:00 Frasier 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:05 The Simpsons (PG s) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG l) 8:00 Futurama (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Nacho Libre” (PG) (’06) Stars: Jack Black 10:25 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 10:55 The Late Show 11:55 Love Island (MA15+ s) 12:55 Frasier 2:00 Becker 3:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman 4:00 JAG (PG) 5:00 Home Shopping
12:40 Girl Vs Boy (PG) 1:05 Girls In Love 1:25 The Sleepover Club 2:10 Arthur 2:35 Jamillah and Aladdin 2:50 Horrible Science 3:10 The Jungle Bunch 3:25 Thunderbirds Are Go 4:00 Bushwhacked! 4:25 Game On 4:40 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk 5:00 Camp Lakebottom 5:30 Kung Fu Panda 6:00 Make It Pop 6:25 Backstage 7:00 Deadly 60: Nepal 7:30 Officially Amazing 8:00 Adventure Time 8:20 Total Drama Action (PG) 8:45 Degrassi: The Next Generation (PG) 9:05 The Sleepover Club 9:30 World’s End 9:45 rage (PG)
Mornings 12:00 ABC News 1:00 ABC News 2:00 ABC News 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 ABC News With Business 5:00 ABC News with Grandstand 6:00 ABC News Evenings 6:30 The Drum 7:00 ABC News with Grandstand 8:00 ABC News with The Business 9:00 ABC News 9:30 Lateline 10:00 The World 11:00 ABC National News 11:30 7:30 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum 1:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 2:00 BBC Global 2:30 7:30 3:00 Outside Source 3:30 BBC Focus On Africa 4:00 Al Jazeera News
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Gilmore Girls (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Come Dine With Me - UK (PG) 11:00 Friends (PG) 12:00 Movie: “Father’s Doing Fine” (G) (’52) Stars: Richard Attenborough 1:40 Come Dine With Me (PG) 2:10 Monarch Of The Glen (PG a) 3:20 David Attenborough’s The Hunt (PG) 4:30 Ellen (PG) 5:30 Gilmore Girls (PG) 6:30 Friends (PG) 7:30 Poirot: Murder In Mesopotamia (M v,a) 9:40 Movie: “The Silence Of The Lambs” (MA15+ v,l) (’91) Stars: Jodie Foster 12:10 Monarch Of The Glen (PG a) 1:20 Friends (PG) 2:00 TV Shop 2:30 Dangerman (PG)
9:00 Home And Away (PG) 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Cities Of The Underworld 1:00 Lovejoy (M v) 2:00 Body Of Proof (M) 3:00 Nabbed (PG) 3:30 Crash Investigation Unit 4:00 Match It 4:30 Flushed Flushed 5:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 5:30 60 Minute Makeover 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Kingdom (PG a) 8:30 Inspector Morse (M v) 10:50 The Border (PG) 11:50 Bargain Hunt 12:50 Lovejoy (M v) 1:50 Oz: Theresa Caputo Sets The Record Strait 3:50 Special: Great Characters Of Queensland 4:50 Harry’s Practice
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ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS 2 5:00 Worldwatch 4:00 The Feed 4:30 10,000
4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:25 Mister Maker 4:45 Sydney Sailboat 5:00 Wallykazam! 5:30 Hoot Hoot Go! 6:00 Hey Duggee 6:20 Peter Rabbit 6:35 Teacup Travels 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 River Monsters: European Maneater 8:30 Good Game (M) 9:00 The Checkout (PG) 9:30 Hard Time: Back On The Streets (PG) 10:20 Dirty Laundry (M l,s) 11:05 The Tonight Show (PG) 11:45 Ross Kemp: Extreme World: Congo (MA15+a,v) 12:30 The Baby Bomb (PG) 1:25 The Tonight Show (PG) 2:05 ABC News Update
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 24 TEN
ABC
Prime 5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “Columbus Circle” (M v,l) (’12) Stars: Amy Smart 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase (PG) 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 6:30 Seven News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) – Hunter and Olivia grow closer 7:30 Zumbo’s Just Desserts (PG) 8:50 The Durrells (PG s,l) – In the 1930s, a beleaguered mother uproots her four unruly children to build a new life in the sun drenched island of Corfu. 10:00 Movie: “Cuban Fury” (M l,s) Stars: Nick Frost 12:30 Home Shopping
NINE 5:30 Today 9:00 Today Extra (PG) 11:30 NINE News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Hot In Cleveland (PG) 2:00 The Block (PG) 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE News [s] 5:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 RBT (PG l,d) [s] – RBT patrols testing for alcohol and drug affected drivers. 8:30 Movie: “Skyfall” (M v,l) (’12) – Bond’s loyalty to M is tested when her past comes back to haunt her. Stars: Daniel Craig 11:30 Stalker: Crazy For You (M v,ad) 12:30 Weeds: Unfreeze (MA15+l,d) 1:00 Anger Management (M s) 1:30 Danoz 2:30 Extra [s] 3:00 Global Shop
ABC 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address [s] 1:30 Pointless [s] 2:15 Jennifer Byrne Presents Seven Deadly Sins [s] 2:45 The Cook And The Chef [s] 3:15 The Bill (PG) 4:10 Murder, She Wrote (PG) 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 One Plus One [s] 6:10 Pointless [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7:30 8:00 Anh Do’s Brush With Fame (PG) 8:30 Gruen (PG) 9:10 The Katering Show (M l) [s] 9:20 You Can’t Ask That (M l,s) 9:35 Soul Mates ll (MA15+l,s,v) [s] 10:10 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 10:45 Lateline [s] 11:15 The Business [s] 11:30 Four Corners [s] 12:20 Media Watch (PG) [s]
6:00 Children’s Programs 2:00 Sonic Boom (PG) 2:30 Spongebob Squarepants 3:00 Little Charmers 3:30 Rabbids Invasion 4:05 The Looney Tunes Show 4:30 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 5:00 Steven Universe 5:30 Teen Titans 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:00 Movie: “Jump Street” (MA15+ l,s,d,v) Stars: Channing Tatum 11:15 Two And A Half Men (PG s) 12:15 Man And Machine (PG) 1:00 Regular Show 1:30 Ben 10: Alien Force 2:00 Rabbids Invasion 2:30 Sooty
7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Children’s Pro-
6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Puppy Academy 8:30 Reel Action 9:00 Attenborough’s Living With Dinosaurs 10:00 M*A*S*H 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Get Smart 1:00 Matlock (M v) 2:00 Nash Bridges (M v a) 3:00 Jake And The Fatman 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 Attenborough’s The Death Of Oceans? 8:30 Megafactories 9:30 Black Ops (M v,a) 10:30 Legends (M d,v) 11:30 Sons Of Anarchy (MA15+ v) 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG v,s,a)
GEM 6:30 Skippy 7:00 Religion 7:30 TV Shop 8:00 7MATE 7:00 Hook Line And Sinker 8:00 Australian
6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman 11:00 JAG (PG v) 12:00 The Good Wife (M v) 1:00 Medium (M v) 2:00 Becker 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 4:05 The King Of Queens 5:00 Frasier 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:05 The Simpsons 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 8:00 Futurama (PG) 8:30 The Simpsons (PG d) 9:30 Bob’s Burgers (M) 10:30 How I Met Your Mother 11:00 Late Show 12:00 The King Of Queens 1:00 Frasier (PG) 2:00 Becker 3:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman (PG v) 4:00 JAG (PG) 5:00 Home Shopping
grams 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Home And Away (PG) 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 To Be Announced 1:00 Lovejoy: The March Of Time (M v) 2:00 Body Of Proof (M v) 3:00 Cook Me The Money (PG) 4:00 Medical Emergency (PG a) 4:30 60 Minute Makeover 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Doc Martin (PG) 8:30Lewis: Whom The Gods Would Destroy (M d,v) 10:300 How Britain Worked (PG) 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Lovejoy: The March Of Time (M v) 1:30 Harry’s Practice 2:00 Home Shopping 4:00 Special: Guardians Of The Wild
Gilmore Girls (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Come Dine With Me UK (PG) 11:00 Friends (PG) 12:00 Movie: “The Lady Killers” (PG a) (’55) 2:00 Come Dine With Me UK (PG) 2:30 Poirot: Murder In Mesopotamia (PG) 4:30 Ellen (PG) 5:30 Gilmore Girls (PG) 6:30 Friends (PG) 7:30 Miss Marple: A Pocketful of Rye (PG s,a) 8:40 Midsomer Murders: The Axeman Cometh (M a) 10:50 Monarch Of The Glen (PG a) 12:00 Special: Hope and Wire (M l,s,v) 1:00 Gideon’s Way 2:00 TV Shop 2:30 Midsomer Murders (M a)
Drifting Grand Prix 9:00 Australian Superbike Championship 10:00 Restoration Garage 11:00 Starsky & Hutch (PG v) 12:00 T. J Hooker (M) 1:00 Bomb Hunters (M) 2:00 Blindspot (M v) 3:00 The Neighbors (PG) 3:30 Seinfeld (PG) 4:00 Hillbilly Handfishin’ 5:00 Swamp People 6:00 American Pickers 7:00 Pawn Stars 7:30 American Dad (M) 8:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 10:00 Family Guy (M) 11:00 Rude Tube (M a,v) 11:30 1000 Ways To Die (MA15+ a) 12:00 Hard Knocks 2016 (M) 1:10 Sound Fx: Best Of Ed Reed
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
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BC (M l) 5:25 365: Every Day Documentaries 5:30 Daria (PG) 6:05 If You Are The One 7:05 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (PG) 7:30 The Feed 8:00 Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (M) 8:30 Up All Night: The Nightclub Toilet (M l) (From the UK) 9:25 Documentary Series: Frisky Business (MA15+ s) 11:25 South Park (M a) 11:55 The Feed 12:25 Fargo - The Myth Of Sysiphus / Fear and Trembling (MA15+ v) (From Canada) 2:25 @midnight (M s) (From the USA) 3:25 France 24 News In English From Paris
ABC3 6:00 Children’s Programs 12:00 Heartland ABC 24 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News
WIN 6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 The Home Team [s] 7:00 WIN News [s] 8:00 ET [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 The Bachelor Australia - Encore (PG) 2:10 ET [s] 2:40 Ben’s Menu [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN News 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Bachelor Australia (PG) [s] 8:30 Offspring (M) 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: Defectors (M v) 10:30 Hawaii Five-O (M) 11:30 WIN News [s] 12:30 The Project (PG) 1:30 The Late Show 2:30 Home Shopping GO!
English News [s] 6:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 The Man Behind The Throne (M l) [s] 3:05 Years Of Living Dangerously [s] 4:05 Operation Maneater (PG) 5:00 Cycling (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Nigella Express [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Royals Who Rescued The Monarchy (PG) [s] 8:30 Insight (PG) 9:30 Dateline [s] 10:00 SBS World News [s] 10:30 Crimes Of Passion (M v) 12:15 Wallander: The Arsonist (MA15+v) 2:00 The Dales With Ade Edmondson [s] 4:00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia [s]
SBS 4:30 UEFA Champions League 7:00 World-
watch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Britten’s Endgame (PG) 3:00 Dateline [s] 3:30 Insight (PG) 4:30 Trawlermen [s] 5:00 Cycling 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Nigella Express [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Great American Railroad Journeys [s] 8:30 24 Hours In Emergency (M a) 9:25 Frontline Doctors: Winter Migrant Crisis [s] 10:35 SBS World News [s] 11:05 Crazy For Party Drugs (M d) 11:55 Romantic Comedy Movie: “Chinese Puzzle” (M s) (’13) (In French) 2:05 Drama Movie: “Faith” (M a,l) (’10) (In German and Turkish)
ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS 2 5:00 Worldwatch 4:00 The Feed 4:30 10,000
4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:25 Mister Maker 4:45 Sydney Sailboat 5:00 Wallykazam! 5:30 Hoot Hoot Go! 6:00 Hey Duggee 6:35 Teacup Travels 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 River Monsters: Amazon Assassins (PG) 8:30 Secrets Of South America: Generation Sex (M a) 9:20 Army Girls (M l) 10:10 Dirty Laundry (M a,l,d,s) 10:50 The Tonight Show (PG) 11:35 Hard Time: Prison Gangs (PG) 12:25 I’m Having Their Baby (M a) 1:10 Doctor Who: Best Of The Doctor (PG) 1:55 The Tonight Show (PG) 2:35 ABC News Update
BC (M l) 5:30 Daria - Fair Enough (PG) 6:05 If You Are The One 7:05 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (PG) 7:30 The Feed 8:00 Geeks Who Drink (PG) 8:25 From Dusk Till Dawn - Opening Night / In A Dark Time / Attack of the 50ft. Sex Machine / The Best Little Horror House In Texas (M v,sn) (From the US) 12:45 The Feed 1:15 Drama Series: Hollands Hope - Vladimir Putin / Wild Times (MA15+ s,v,d) (From the Netherlands, in Dutch) 3:15 Comedy Series: Cockroaches (M s,v,l) (From the UK) 3:50 Deutsche Welle English News
ABC3 6:00 Children’s Programs 12:00 Heartland ABC 24 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News
12:40 Girl Vs Boy (PG) 1:05 Girls In Love 1:25 The Sleepover Club 2:10 Arthur 2:35 Jamillah and Aladdin 2:50 History Hunters 3:15 The Jungle Bunch 3:25 Thunderbirds Are Go 4:00 Bushwhacked! 4:40 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk 5:00 Camp Lakebottom 5:30 Kung Fu Panda 5:55 BtN Newsbreak 6:25 Backstage 7:00 Deadly 60: Mexico 7:30 Officially Amazing 8:00 Adventure Time 8:20 Total Drama Action (PG) 8:45 Degrassi: The Next Generation (PG) 9:05 Dani’s House: Pirates 9:35 World’s End 9:50 rage (PG)
TENwww.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au ABC
Mornings 12:00 ABC News 12:30 National Press Club Address 1:30 ABC News With Capital Hill 2:00 ABC News 3:00 ABC News 4:00 ABC News with The Business 5:00 ABC News with Grandstand 6:00 ABC News 6:30 The Drum 7:00 ABC News 8:00 ABC News 9:00 ABC News 9:30 Lateline 10:00 The World 11:00 ABC National News 11:30 7:30 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum 1:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 2:00 BBC Global 2:30 7:30 3:00 Outside Source 3:30 BBC Focus On Africa 4:00 Al Jazeera Newshour
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If you are thinking of buying or selling then talk to NorthWest Real Estate. BEULAH
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26 Henty Hwy – Set on a large block this quality built rendered b/v family home features 3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a large kitchen/dining area with electric cooking, dishwasher, a huge lounge with a split system, ceiling fan and two internal toilets and an excellent sunroom. Outside there is a double garage, paved pergola, rainwater tank, assortment of fruit trees and a computerised watering system.
6 Queen St – This B/V home has four bedrooms plus a study, two living areas, 2 bathrooms and a near new 3 bay colourbond shed plus workshop/office area this home offers plenty.There is wood heating, 2 split system air-conditioners (family room and lounge) as well as an evaporative air-conditioner. Floor coverings throughout the home have been replaced in recent years. The master bedroom has a WIR and ensuite and the other bedrooms also have built in robes. The three year old colourbond shed is approx. 11m x 7m, has 3 roll a doors, cement floor and the workshop/office area.
86 Tower Rd – Built approx. 10yrs ago this superb home is 37.7 squares under roof & features 3 dbl BRs, ensuite & WIR in the main, large open plan kitchen/meals/family room, walk in pantry, separate formal lounge, ducted s/system through the home & large wood heater & direct access to dbl garage. On the 6.22ha block you will find a self contained unit built into the shed & enough room for 2 vehicles, a machinery shed & other sundry out buildings. Some of the equipment used to maintain the land is available by negotiation.
39 Church St – The over 100 year old renovated cottage with extension has polished Baltic timber flooring through the entry, lounge and 3 br’s. The lounge has a split system a/c, near new wood heater insert and ceiling fan. The kitchen is modern & airy. The rear sunroom is a delightful room and the laundry is spacious. The home is insulated, has NBN connectivity and there is a gas hot water service. There is a dble garage.
Price: $249,000
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22 Hewitt St – This spacious PVC clad family home features 3 dble bdr’s all with BIR’s and ceiling fans, lounge with gas heater and refrigerated a/c, functional kitchen with electric stove, family friendly bathroom with shower and sep bath. There is a mixture of polished boards, vinyl and carpet flooring throughout the house. The home is on a large block. The property is well fenced and there is access into the rear yard via a gate at the side of the house. The property has a rental history of $180 p/w.
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47 Swann St – This spacious weatherboard home features 3 large bedrooms, main with attached dressing room or study, modern kitchen with gas stove, separate lounge with gas heating, ducted evaporative cooling, recently painted interior, updated bathroom, semi enclosed steel frame car shed and other sundry shedding. The back yard has rear access and assorted fruit trees.
3B Millett St – Recently renovated B/V home with BIR’s in master & 2nd br. Polished floorboards throughout the house. The lounge features a large wood heater & air-cond. The toilet and laundry have been newly tiled. The spacious backyard has a garage/workshop & R/W tank. The home has a 3kw solar system and a great outdoor entertaining area. There is side & rear access to the large 890 sq. mt. (approx) block.
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8 Anderson St – This recently renovated 2 bedroom home features polished floorboards throughout, built-in robes in both bedrooms, split system in lounge for year round comfort, bathroom features bath and separate shower. Fully fenced yard. Available now.
2 Yarrack Lane – Tucked away in a side street this townhouse is all but newly finished. The frame and the outside cladding were built in about 2006 with the current owner buying a shell and finishing the fit out. The home features 3 dble bedrooms all with BIR’s, TV points and remote control ceiling fans. A large open plan living area, a kitchen with electric appliances that have never been used, split system A/C, bathroom with shower, separate bath, vanity and a laundry with a trough and a large built in cupboard complete the interior.
10 Campbell St – This brick veneer home features 3 double bedrooms with BIR’s and an office, spacious lounge with dining area and a gallery style kitchen, family friendly bathroom, separate toilet, as new drapes & blinds, recently renewed LED downlights, floor heating and split system. Outside the exposed timber around the house has been freshly painted, double carport with drive thru access, ample rainwater storage and a workshop with access off a side lane. Currently leased until 16/12/16 @ $240 p/w.
Price: $149,950
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67 Devereux St – Set close to the main street this W/B cottage features 2 dble bedrooms, upgraded bathroom, kitchen with gas stove, lounge with a wood heater. Outside on the large block of 1,000m2 there is an outside laundry, 2nd toilet & single garage. Opportunities are endless with this property.
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66 Phillips St – This cheap investment property features one bedroom, compact lounge, kitchen area, a study or small 2nd bedroom and a large storage room at the back. There is an upgraded septic system and the property has rear access. The tenant has been renting the property since May 2011 and has a lease until at least 29/5/17 paying $100 p/w.
38 Anderson St – This centrally located and renovated weatherboard home features a modern bathroom, large fresh and well equipped kitchen, separate lounge with wood heater and split system a/c, 3 double bedrooms and a large study. The floor coverings are a mixture of carpet and a floating laminate floor and a evaporative cooler is ducted through most of the house. Outside on this generous size block there is a paved pergola and 2 garden sheds.
30 Railway St – Built in 1914 this cement rendered home features 3 bedrooms, open plan kitchen/living area, modern kitchen and bathroom, large muilti-level pergola, double carport, workshop, 18,000 Lt rainwater tank, cubby house, a large garden shed and a well fenced yard. The block is approx. 990m2.
17 Woolcock St – Well priced brick veneer 3 br home is located close to the shops, bowling green & creek and features BIR’s and ceiling fans in 2 of the 3 br’s & the home is generally carpeted throughout. Adjacent to the lounge there is a formal dining area and a small sitting space. A split system air-cond services this whole area. Outside there is a generous outdoor living area. The shed, approx. 7m x 5m, has a cement floor, sliding door and power.
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• 74 Aitken Ave, Donald 3 Price: $149,000
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Price: $25,000 800 m2 approx residential block STCA
Call us today on 5398 2219 (Sales) or 5398 2201 (Rentals) Cheryl Gardiner Admin
Christine Morrow Property Manager
Lorraine Sleep Admin
Fiona Knight Property Manager
John Hadley Licensed Agent
Rob Lehmann Sales Agent
Nigel Sibson Sales Agent
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Cayugaa ducks, born Nov, black with blue/green/purple sheen, can provide photos $40 or 2 for $70 Ph 0435602245 Buangor
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Animals & Accessories Alpacas, breeding stock, inspections welcome, delivery available Ph 53847380 or 0416017567 Alpacas, breeding stock, pets and flock protectors, all stock guaranteed, inspections welcome, delivery available Ph 0427602773 Big Rams, white Suffolk, 1½yo, stud sold $300 the pick Ph Ron 0427861398 Budgerigars, consistently winning exhibition avery, quality birds, normal, spangle, clear body and others, priced to sell Ph 53824389 Budgerigars, show quality $30 to $40each Ph 0428730777 Cattle show box, circuiteer hot blower dryer, clippers suitable for horses and cattle, leather halters, rope halters, neck straps, tattoer, liquid nitrogen semen tank, many other things needed for showing Ph 0402749413
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Dog trailer, 4-berth, EC, carries 8 Border Collies $1200ono Ph 54662335 evenings
Antiques
Caravans
Caravans
1979 14’ Roadstar caravan, 6 Caravan fridge, 2-way gas/ berth, full annexe $4500ono Ph electric $350 Ph 0408640270 0428519557 1999 Coromal pop-top, bunks, d/ bed, roll-out awning with annexe $16,500 Ph 0439461722
1999 Island Star 21’, Q/S bed, shower, toilet, r/c a/c, gas hot Dorper Rams, well bred, nice types, from $150 Ph 0488616058 Antique cedar chest of drawers, water, r/o awning, new van cover Crusader Inspiration 21’, 2010, needs some work $550 Ph $30,000 Ph 0428822730 after 6pm full ensuite with washing machine, 0438811721 Double horse float, unreg $1500 q/s bed, large fridge/freezer, Ph 53846313 or 0429846313 reverse cycle a/c, awning and full Horse, free lease for 2 years annexe, reverse camera, very little for capable rider, 16yo ex race/ use, EC $42,995ono Ph 53842254 broodmare mare, great hack Ph or 0428528076 0447275737 Erin Avan pop-top, 2003, 17” roll Indian ring necks, breeding pairs out awning, queen d-bed $18,000 plus young ones for sale, ring for Ph 53583065 prices and colours Ph 0408535515 2000 Jayco Eagle, VGC, 3-way Stawell Antique dresser, very unique, EC fridge, 4 burner stove and grill, Kelpie pups, 10wks old, 2 female, elec brakes, bed end flies, q/bed 978102100269907/45 $600 Ph $750 Ph 0438811721 and d/bed, fold down table, full 0400081942 annex $11,000 Ph 0408126437 Kelpie pups, black and tan, DOB 2003 Camper Trailer, 2 room, 62/2/16, 978102100/270247/2702 tail gate, kitchen, 3 way, fridge, 43/275680/269710/269328, pups HIRE generator, finishing rods, extra tent, F O R very alert, good temperament, 3 P89984 $6000 Ph 0447398338 Family Jayco caravan, very comfy bitches, 2 male, mother very good d/island pillow top bed, 2 good worker, father exceptional worker, size bunk beds, microwave, 90L money back guarantee after fridge, easy to erect annexe, 6mths $700each Ph Kevin Woods a/c and heating, plus all accs 0458517721 Ph Nathan for availability Antique Duchess chest of 0418657247 Major Mitchells cockatoos, 2 drawers, GC $450 Ph 0438811721 males, parent rasied for avery Cedar Dresser Top, 3 glass only, licence required $200each doors, 230cm W x 34cm D x 2003 Driftway pop-top caravan, or $350 for both, will live together made in Geelong, 17’, rear d/ Ph 0418851112 licence no # 115cm H $250 Ph 53826350 Cedar hall table with drawer, island bed, side kitchen, front 14244323-A Male purebred English Staffy height 740mm, width 920mm $250 lounge, front boot, awning, VGC, always shedded, priced for quick pup, m/c: 985141000983369 Ph 0408640270 sale at $14,000ono Ph George $550each Ph Helen 0429379575 54971296 or 0400196567 Donald Galaxy pop-top limited edition, Parrots, Princess Parrots, 2004 Jayco herritage caravan, Moustache Parrots, Rosa 3yo, 18’ s/axle, 50mm risers, semi 22’, 150L 3-way fridge, double Bourke’s, Cockatiels and off-road, GS chassis, external gas extendable bed, separate shower Ring Necks, call for details Ph and toilet, heating/cooling, roll out bayonette, external table, drop 0408535515 awning $27,900 Ph 0427094601 down legs, r/o awning, s/beds, super rest mattress, filtered water, Point of lay hens, vacc, 2007 Jayco sterling pop-top, large 3-way fridge, water gauge, debeaked, raised free ranged, 18’8, rear DB, full length lots of storage, Eurovaux stereo very good layers, can deliver $20 annexe, reg till 11/16, always DVD, CD, twin TV plug, slide table, each Ph 0429941974 shedded, VGC $23,000 Ph Peter 4-burner stove, m/w, reverse cycle Purebred American bulldog Early Australian dresser, lower 0427534237 pups, fully vet checked, half genuine Early Aus $400ono 95 Roadstar Voyager pop-top a/c, new full annexe with front and rear openings, tare 1480, EC, vaccinated, wormed, born 5/3, Ph 0431246997 caravan, EC, must sell $19,500ono lovely to tow, always stored under 5 male, 3 female, ready to go Ph 0419894801 cover, genuine reason for sale now 956000006046452/6085983 A little ripper Statesman $30,000ono Ph 0408313004 or /6041485/6102392/6091654/610 streamline pop-top registed 0427378754 2288/6073784/6085217 $750 Ph caravan, 15’, 19’ towbar to rear 0431488136 bumper, island DB, microwave, Jayco caravan outback, new Rabbits/Hares to buy Ph oven cook top, fridge, pull out wheel bearings, new spare 0428788212 canopy, full annexe, GC, shedded tyre, new TV set, new ceiling, new front lifting arms, new van Rams for sale Ph 0447275737 Miners couch, fully restored, $5000 Ph 0418516253 cover, full annexe as new, 12mths original wire base, lovely item, not Camper trailer with full annex, Standardbred gelding, 3½ yo, 240v wired, gas stove, Lt truck reg $11,000 Ph 53583369 or 16hh, owner moved to Melb, used $700 Ph 0439101170 tyres, water container, reg $3500 0428507850 “Wally”, has loads of personality Ph 0417507882 Stawell but needs re-educating, great for a project horse, must go to Camper Trailer, family sized, loving home $400 Ph Andrea top only, GC with extras $980 Ph 0400923906 if no answer please 0447535276 leave a message Camper trailer, hard floor with Whippet puppies, 2 male, remote, full annexe, slide-out 4 vacc, vet checked, wormed, m/c burner cooker, s/s sink, comes Jayco Freedom 2005, 17ft, single # 978102100271539/1418 Ph with portable toilet, bush shower beds, front kitchen, A/C, electric 0437059836 and screen, good storage space, Old kitchen dresser, with brakes, R/O annexe $16,500 Ph off-road tyres, EC $9200ono Ph lead light doors, GC $300 Ph 0481481577 0438581576 0438811721 Antiques Campervan Jayco Jayswift Jayco Penguin Caravan, 1995 REDUCED Large cedar half 1992, GC, always shedded, good model, in VGO, tows well, brand Antique white cane fixed basket round table, turned legs, EC, tyres, bed flys, awning $8000ono new canvas cover $7000ono Ph 55851013 or 0427851013 bassinet on wheels, new mattress 136x680mm $100 Ph 53581526 Ph 0400728252 or 0428501277 included $250 Ph 53822586 Caravan Avan, pop-top, 2004, Jayco pop-top J series, 2007, Blackwood pew, 305cm L, dark Singer treadle sewing machine, full annexe, two water tanks, as new cond, Hi-land d/bed, A/C, brown leather back and seat $370 6 drawers, GC $295 Ph many extras, EC $17,500ono Ph roll-out awning $19,500ono Ph 0437565407 0408640270 50921317 or 0412875523 Ph 53826350
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Caravans Jayco Starcraft, 19-61-2 tandem axel, bought new 2014, sleeps 2 adults, 2 children, travelled around 3000kms, full ensuite, cook top, oven never used, fridge, a/c, privacy screens, lots more, suit new buyer $41,500 Ph 0488185211 REDUCED 2000 Traveller caravan, immaculate condition, lots of extras, 2 berth, 16’ $15,000 Ph Mark 0400814257
REDUCED Coromal Popette 360, pop top, 7m, rego, fulle annexe, winter cover protector, full size oven, range hood, TV, s/beds $9,850 Ph 0428312626 REDUCED Roadstar pop-top, s/beds, fold out awning, single axle, front kitchen, 3-way fridge, 4 ring gas cooker, Hayman Reese towbar, 2-way a/c, always shedded, lots of extras, well worth a look $12,000 or best offer Ph 53911438 Nhill Tent, 12x15’ internal floor excluding awning, two rooms, external frame, blue canvas, make: Trail-master, model: Bogong pre 1999, GC, current new price $1399, asking $500ono Ph 0418385261 Horsham
Clothes & Accessories
Debutante dress, size 8, worn for one evening in 2008, dry cleaned, EC, welcome to try on before buying $250 Ph 53894258 or 0437894257
Debutante dress, size 8, worn for one evening in 2011, dry cleaned, EC, welcome to try on before buying $250 Ph 53894258 or 0437894257 Gents suit, size extra large, waist 110cms, dark grey with fine pin stripe, worn once only $180 Ph 0427820410 Ladies full length leather over coat, fully lined, very modern $250 Ph 53822267 Ladies high boots, brand new, never worn, size 8 $15 Ph 53522925 Ararat Marion College school uniform and school bags, from $10-$30 Ph 0419132137 Ararat
RM Williams dress boots, jon Toyota coaster motor-home, suede collar, lady 8½, as new 76 model, runs good, needs fit $150 Ph 0435860495 out $2200ono Ph 0429204037 or 53840375
Wedding dress, worn once as a Deb gown, lots of detail on gown Viscount caravan, 18’ 1983 not showing in pic, paid $1,100, model, VGC inside and out, lots sell $350 Ph 0437865368 of space inside, a/c, reg til 02/17 $7000neg Ph 0477496679 Commercial
Equipment Clothes & Accessories
1986 Mitsubishi FG forklift, reco motor, vin F17A52152 $5500 Ph Debutante dress, size 12, 53811061 or 0419387689 beautiful satin backless, hand 1990 Yale forklift, 2.5 tonne, 2 sewn sequin and beaded lace stage, petrol and gas, pneumatic dress made by House of Bespoke tyres, new seat, serviced and ready to go, ideal farm machine, $550 Ph 0419132137 Ararat serial no CB0369, sold unreg $6000+gst Ph 0427957243 Molnar 2 post hoist, 240V, GC $4000 Ph 53811061
Farm Machinery Debutante dress, size 12, worn for one evening in 2009, dry cleaned, EC, detailed back and embroidery on front, welcome to try on before buying $150 Ph 53894258 or 0437894257
12 bay Denyier self feeders, 2 available $550 inc Gst Ph 0427797242 18 bag bromar style lick feeders with restrictors, 4 available $1350 inc Gst Ph 0427797242
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Farm Machinery
For Sale
For Sale
1989 Case 1680 header, 30’ 1010 bat front, good tyres, smale p/ plucker, 5635 engine hrs, trailers $27,000 inc GST Ph 0428951262
Mackay combine tynes, 13 Australian made swag, Minelab X-terra 70 coin tre 3 coils single, 200x90cm, GC $150 Ph $750ono Ph 53820764 available $80 Ph 53811093 New Colortile roofing sheet, Plush trailing grain feeder $1320 0408128556 between 6-8pm BBQ, 4 burner with hood and approx 150 sheets, 133cm x 40cm inc Ph 0427340546 2008 Honda silo, AgMike, REDUCED AA160 International cover, natural gas connection $800ono Ph 53820466 4600kms $2500 Ph 0437942434 Pavers 470 at 70cents each, 220 Truck, dual diff, under body hoist $100ono Ph 0447010173 28 tonne Campbell field bin and grain bin, good working cond, Billiard table, 8’ slate top, 8 old red clean bricks 50cents each, $4000 Ph 0428951262 well kept, 11907F $5500 Ph cues and stand, balls, Bridges 630 new red bricks 75cents each scoreboard $1000 Ph 0407454343 Ph 0427340217 Stawell 29 Tyne blueline scarifier, 53812227 Pea straw/garden mulch, weed 7” spacing, GC $1200ono Ph REDUCED Air seeder, Versatile Horsham 0459251173 or 53951173 AH 29’ chisel plough seeder bar, 12” Bricks, large quantity second free $5.50 Ph 0407011084 Agmaster rotary harrows, 2 by spacings, Flexicoil heads, 500lb hand un-cleaned grey/brown Pin board room dividers, 130 6’ sections, as new $3000 Ph break out, Manutec press wheels, bricks, 50c each or any reasonable x 160cm and 80 x 210cm Ph tow behind or between optional, offers accepted Ph 53994208, 0477398338 0429919214 Agritech points, all roller rockers 53981901 or 0407242914 Pool cover with aluminium roller, Agware twin round bale feeder rebushed, very solid unit, must see Bulk fuel tanks, 18,000 to as new, up to 10lmx3.6lm $420 Ph with Honda hyd power pack $2750 $16,990 plus GST Ph 0428231451 57,000L Ph 0428508278 0427111346 inc Ph 0427340546 REDUCED Header MF 760, V8 Almite oil pressure pump, for Perkins, hydro drive, 2 fronts with tractor tracks rollers, suit caterpillar trailer, good machine $4500 inc etc $60 Ph 53811093 GST Ph 0418935957 Amazon linkage spreader ZAM altra, EC $18,500 plus Gst Ph 0438544259
Sherwell field bins, 3 available $6000ono Ph 0428857312 Black steel posts, 165cm Silo, grain or fertiliser, 16 cu m, GC $1800 Ph 0417538886 Ararat $4.32+gst each Ph 0429912059 Boomspray, computer, Jetstream, Slasher, 4’ Sthn Cross, 3PL, 2400L tank, 60”, foam marker as new $900 Ph 0473072675 $1400 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola Horsham Cattle master head crush, Sunbeam little wonder 12V good order, bruise free $1000 Ph crutching shearing machine, GC 55857223 $350 Ph 0417538886 Chaser bin, 20 tonne MP, GC, 16’ Tractor, Inter 564 FEL 3PL $2500 auger single axel $40,000+gst Ph Ph 0497635941 0419313439 Vennings 50 x 9” self propelled auger, always shedded, no fert use, VGO $10,000+gst Ph 0429979100 Vennings grain auger, 2008, 50’x10” hydraulic left drive, double chain, 31hp Vanguard motor Dunmunkle engineering $15,400 inc GST Ph 0428951262 shifter, 35’, 11hp Honda motor, Vennings SP auger, 35’x10”, GC $13,990+gst or best offer Ph 2010 build, always shedded, EC 0427858264 $16,500 Ph 53590261 Farm Vehicle, Toyota Rav4, W6 Inter front wheels hubs, 2001, AWD, 5dr wagon, elec stubs complete, LH mudguard plus sunroof, goes well, no RW, suit other bits $70 Ph 53811093 farm/shooting, TER210 $1500 Ph Wool press - hydraulic, Lister 0437002002 McLodge super pinner, EC, done Goldacres SCS spray controller little work $9500 plus GST Ph 4000L 28m 1996 Boomspray, 0428975294 double foam markers $14,000 inc GST Ph 0428951262
For Sale Goldacres trailing boom, dual lines, 5000L, 30m $30,000+gst Ph 0427918392 2 commercial dorper rams, full Grain auger, elec motor, 28’x6” shedders $300each Ph 53910230 barrel $650ono Ph 53846313 AH 3 CB radios, 27 MHZ $100 Ph 0428894258
Children’s bikes, 1x 40cm bike, 1x 30cm bike, 1x 40cm scooter, GC $50 Ph Paul 0450869890 Nhill Pool Table, 8x4 slate base, lovely redwood pool table with turned Childs bike and scooter, as new, legs in EC, handmade by Snooker bike approx for 5-7 age with 16’’ City Ballarat, sale includes, 4 wheels $60 or will separate Ph pool cues, 2 cue rests, pool balls, 53820764 snooker balls, billiard balls, wall CIG ARC welder, with mask $40 mounted ball/cue/scorer and acc’s frame, ceiling mounted 3 lamp Ph 0477398338 pool light, table cover Ph Steve Cigweld comet edge ESS4 0400923733 nitrogen regulator, p/n 310345, Portable generator, brand new in box $275 Ph 53581825 new, 2KW powertech electric Encyclopaedia, full set World start generator, fitted with sine Book, including several year books wave invertor, run time only 1hr $200 or offer Ph 53823714 for testing, complete with cover Fencing mesh, new, black woven tools and instruction manual, 40 rolls 900mm x 10meters $55 Ph ideal for camping or caravan 0427042750 Nhill power, genuine reason for Fire trailer, 6x4 tailer, 500L, selling, RRP $920 sell $799 Ph Honda 5.5hp, onga pump, all 53823973 hoses, never used $2000 Ph Portable rain water tank, suit 53821208 trailer $60 Ph 0477398338 Gold detector, Minelab GP extreme plus accessories Professional photo wall, for portrait or wedding photos, $2950ono Ph 0408127425 with picture frames $250 Ph Gold detector, Minelab GPX4000, 0447398338 EC $3250ono Ph 0488616058 Radiant tube ceiling heater, 3m Golf sticks, ladies r/h graphite, U-shaped, as new cond, ideal Tommy Amours, driver, 10 irons, for shop and garage $1800 Ph putter bag, buggy, g/c $190ono Ph 0448824848 53820395 Red gum coffee/hall tables, Golf sticks, mens r/h Wilson, rustic style, assorted sizes, fatshaft driver, 9 irons, putter, bag private seller, open to offers Ph g/c $130ono Ph 53820395 0458687009 Kaniva Hot Water Unit, valcon, 315lt, 6yo REDUCED Fowlers bottles, 235, $220 Ph 0447188274 many sizes, clips, lids, books,
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Household Items
Household Items
Stihl 023 chainsaw, GC $300 Ph Bathroom fittings, shower screens tri-door 1790H x 1425W 53569220 Stihl O5I Chainsaw, VGC, 3 spare beige, 1850H x 830W white, corner vanity unit - 3 drawers plus bars $600 Ph 53583326 toilet system complete beige $150 Tent, 4 man, canvas, EC, upright, will separate Ph 0408442497 ready to view $150 Ph 0439101170 Bedspreads, chenille-candlewick, Great Western some with flowers, different prices Tilt-a-door hinges and springs from $20 Ph 53822331 AH $75 Ph 0411419516 Buffet food warmer/server, Trailer, bargain car carrier, 1700mm tray width, 12mths reg, X50686 $3500 Ph 0478227868 Wail
Farm Machinery
Clothes dryer, whirlpool $40 Ph 0447398338
Corner spa bath ivory with pump, REDUCED Bookcase with EC $300ono Ph 0429822458 drawers, French Provincial Trailer, flat top, 8’x6’ new, new Couch, 3 seater, in GC, blue furniture, beautifully carved details pastel colours $80 Ph 0408640270 $600 Ph 0447892032 pump and motor, 800L poly tank, stand and hoses $4200 Ph 0428944462 TV/GPS tower, 50’, pivoting, bolted at base $300 with UHF Phased Array antenna with booster Ph 0417025244 Vetch seed Ph 0428175603 Vibrating plate compactor, REDUCED Chest of drawers, choice of 5.5 or 6.5hp Honda Country style Baltic pine dresser French Provincial furniture, early and hutch, 2.5 x 2m, 4 glass settler $400 Ph 0447892032 $600each ono Ph 0408501630 doors, 6 wood doors, 5 drawers, Water sprinkle, gear driven $20 matching bookcase, 1.2m, 6 Ph 0427820638 shelves various heights $1200ono, Westaflex air transfer system, can be separated Ph 0404097578 large carved timber chest $550 Horsham will separate Ph 0488185211 Desk with hutch and filing cabinet 53827177 draw $100 Ph 53823416
Household Items
Door, internal door and door frame, VGC $20 Ph 0429491426 Doors, 5 assorted, GC to EC $250 REDUCED Down feather denim the lot Ph 0419505737 linen chair, as new $300 Ph Elna EL2000, brand new $200 Ph 0447892032 53821794 REDUCED kitchen table, circular Freezer 150L, Heller $210 Ph 1m, 4x metal and 4 cane chairs 0408640270 $250ono Ph 53822911 Freezer Kelvinator, 210L, upright, REDUCED Lounge Suite, suede, GC $200 Ph 53525073 GC $300 Ph 0429909290 Fridge/freezer, Fisher Paykel, 250L, VGC $250 Ph 0408640270
3 lounge chairs, 2 rockers and 1 Furniture: washing machine, 2 standard $250 or will separate Ph seater couch, antique 4 drawer 53823264 or 0432502452 dresser with mirror, small TV unit, 3 piece leather lounge, 2 reclining 2 s/beds, numerous kitchen ware chairs, beige, GC $600ono Ph items Ph 0428175603 0438779812 Gas Heater Rinnai energy saver
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Rinnai convector 506/516, unflued gas room heater, not used still in box $250 Ph 0418504080 Rinnai energy saver space gas heater, model 557FTR, VGO $250 Ph 0418504080
6 seater red gum table, with Rover reel mower, VGC $600 Ph leather chairs $3000 Ph 0419190337 0418148445
Log splitters assembled and test run backup warranty Ph 53891541
MASS MANAGEMENT NHVAS AUDITS
McCulloch M4218 chainsaw, EC $200 Ph 53569220
Air conditioner, mobile refrigerated, on wheels with hose duct $190 Ph 0408640270
Medium timber dog kennel and an small anchor $100 or will separate Ph 0400603611 Sidchrome Sockets, 2 1/4” by Minelab Explorer XS coin and 1” drive for big nuts, quantity treasure detector $650ono Ph available at $10each Ph 53911111 Nhill 53820764
Basin, vanity, tapware, 60 travertine tiles 30x30cm, grout Ph 53523171
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Q/size bed head and foot, matching bedside chest $300 Ph 53823416
Corner lounge suite with ottoman practically new, corduroy and leatherette, was $2400 selling $1800 Ph 53891131
• Farmers • Carriers • Loggers
10% increase to your payload Ph 0432 871 161 audit@nhvasaus.com.au
Q/Anne twin bed suite, dressing table, side table, stool, all bedding $500 Ph 52534078
240V, great for bbqs/parties, brand new in box $50 Ph 0408511140 Ararat
3 piece leather Moran suite, two 551F, flue and fittings, hardly used, seat sofa, two chairs $600 Ph EC $350ono Ph 53820395 House bricks, 2500, s/hand, thermometer, unit $800ono Ph 53524078 King single, MK5 adjustable bed, clean, ready to lay $2000ono Ph 53596244 2.5yo, latex mattress message 0418535801 unit, EC, all genuine enquires Invicta 6m metal shaper, 24’ welcome, new price $3100 sell stroke, swivel machine vice $650 $1099 Ph 0498033027 4-5 ton Poppany Vetch, cleaned Ph 0427504715 seed Ph 0459251173 or 53951173 Jetfire J33A, LPG fired, portable AH heater, VGC $450 Ph 0408504575 5yo McCulloch Mocart 66 ride REDUCED Spa, 8-10 people, 3 piece lounge suite, 2 reclining on, hardly used, incs new batterery 1500L, pump and blower, no chairs, very little use, EC $700 Ph Hardi 5030 boomspray, GC, and cover $2000 Ph 53957240 or 53825152 heater $500 Ph 0428837235 packs special $20,000 Ph 0428477100 0428212996 Air Conditioner, kelvinator, Harrows, 4’, hydraulic ram, 15 reverse cycle, 5.3kw, 1yo $740 Ph section $950 Ph 0490364260 0447188274 Kirby vacuum cleaner sentria Dimboola Aluminium four panel bi-fold Kayak, double fishing $900 Ph G10E, very powerful, EC, over Header Case 2388, with big top, door, fitted with retracting wire 0428837235 $2000 new, sell $500ono 1042 36’ Macdon front, Leith fly screen, basalt grey, new cond, Kayak, Spirit Paddle Sports, Ph0428130692 spiritpaddle.com.au, trailer, 1999 $70,000+gst Ph great for extension or man cave website 2.4m, silver grey, seat, paddle, REDUCED X-air, 2 seats, dual $3000 Ph 0408824222 0427918392 Kitchen table, chrome and laminex, plus 6 chairs, VGC International 726 PTO Header, Aluminium umbrella with stand, life jacket, as new cond, $350ono control rotax 503 engine, reg 16’, front GC, always sheded 3.6m bone canopy, GC $100 Ph Ph Nigel 53871088 or 95238757 til 10/16 $10,000 Ph 53824766 4x doors, 900W x 2050H $40 or $500ono Ph 53596244 nwilkinson1950@gmail.com will separate Ph 53821351 Horsham $900ono Ph 0427116846 53522691 Ararat Warracknabeal Antique horse drawn plough, Large fuel tank with pump, round Ride on mower, John Deere Jaeschke 30t super field bin, for garden display, makers plate $500 Ph 53846313 or 0429846313 LA115 $2500 plus Gst Ph Large old concrete mixer, petrol late model, as new $7700 Ph attached $450 Ph 53596244 engine $250 Ph 53846313 or 0429919214 ATOM deluxe lawn edger, only 0429846313 Leith 25’ pea plucker on trailer been used a few times $200 Ph $800 Ph 0428508121 53823416
Pure wool blankets, double and single, VGC $60 a pair Ph 0418370933
Antique steel d/bed frame with ends $160 Ph 0427128095 or 53852748
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REDUCED Set of 6 dining chairs, solid hardwood, $330 Ph 0427824495 Roll top desk, retro, height 1170mm, width 920mm, depth 540mm $165 Ph 0408640270 S/bed, colonial style, solid timber, GC $100 Ph 0448426617 S/Inner spring bed, with base, GC $100 Ph 0408336024 Samsung fridge, 0447398338
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SMEG fridge/freezer, model SR660XA, 3.5 star energy efficient, chilled water and ice maker (never installed), drinks porthole in door, fridge 394L, freezer 290L, 903w x 735d x 1790h, as new, unmarked Large entertainment unit, plenty complete with water kit and user of cupboard space, VGC $500 Ph guide, current new RRP $4490, sell $1900, runs perfect, no issues 53823306 Lounge suite, red modular Ph 53911111 Nhill with ottomen, VGC $500 Ph Surround sound JBHiFi speakers 0428824578 and pioneer amplifier $1300ono Lounge suite/timber, removable Ph 53822911 covers, 2x single, 1x 3-seater, EC Twin S/beds, quality timber, $250 Ph 53525370 Ararat wrought iron trim, as new, will split Office desk, steel frame, vinyl top, $300 Ph 53812012 1660x900 $75 Ph 0418370933 UN children 12 porcelain dolls Portable hooded BBQ, 2 burner with certificate $360ono will with stand, GC $50 Ph 53525370 separate Ph 0437718077
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Marine
Marine
10’ f/glass open cab on trailer, Quintrex 12’ on trailer, N88495, boat reg CS618, trailer reg D86902 new Yamaha 15hp, not run in yet, $700 Ph Glenn 0407097222 ST734 $4500 Ph 0439135055 Savage 4.2 Gannet tinny, EQ950, 20hp, YAM, 2001, tilt trailer X20913 $2950ono Ph 0409210594
Motorcycles
Motorcycles
Motor Vehicle Accessories
Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000
Polaris ATV, 2 new wheel and tyres, 1x AT25X11-10 and 1x AT25X8-12 $275 or will separate Ph 53581825
REDUCED Hilux 4WD tub to suit 2014 model - extra cab, gun-metal grey, inc sports bar, rubber mat and tonneau cover, as new condition $250 Ph 0429200566
2000 Commodore Ute, white, fibre glass flexi canopy, gas, V6, 270,000kms, ZJK797 $4000 Ph 55857223
Postie bike Honda C90, original condition, motor rebuilt, 3spd gear box, auto clutch, runs 08 Yamaha XVS 650, in EC very well, collectors item, eng overall, (LAMS APP), black, reg till no # HC90E101590 $950 Ph 9/16, OD 9348, Panniers, luggage 0408442497 rack $6000neg Ph 0408993613 REDUCED Harley Davidson 1979 Vintage Kawasaki KH100 1200 Custom Sport, immaculate EL motorcycle, only 10,430kms, condition, 29,000kms, new NL056 $4600 Ph 53957240 or tyres and battery, just serviced, 0428477100 very reliable and great to ride $11,900ono Ph 0408824739
Holden Commodore wagon, 2006, VZ, equip 6cyl, auto cruise, elec windows, factory DVD player, RWC, silver, over charcoal 2000 Ford Tickford XR8 Sedan, SFM437 $5600 Ph 53548205 Towbar for Falcon up to FG black, leather seats, 5spd man, Hyundai Getz 2010, manual, a/c, model 1600kg $180 Ph 53548376 orig cond, reg til 04/16 XAK298 elec windows, central locking, one Elmhurst $7500 Ph 0408582602 owner, silver over charcoal, RWC, Toyota Hilux diff, suits 88/89 2005 BA II Ford sedan, reg till YGR919 $6250 Ph 53548205 IFS models, 4.55 ratio, LN106 11/16, auto, RWC, TUH524 $4000 Mazda 6 04 STX901, reg till 11/16, chassis, GC $120 or best offer Ph 0447894254 AH EC, RWC, 119,880kms $7500 Ph Ph 0427820387 anytime Horsham 2005 Honda Accord, 75,000kms, 53522305 Ararat one owner, EC, TSD728 $8500 Ph Mitsubishi Coupe, 2003, EC, Motor Vehicles 0409148772 new LP tyres, mags, security Under $3,000 alarm, spoiler, sportskit, radio/CD/ 2005 VZ Holden Commodore Lumina V6, auto, white, GC, mp3, tints, air, cruise 209,000kms THR324 $5200 Ph 53573223 or SGQ243 $4990 Ph 0431215956 Ararat 0418396906
Savage Gal aluminium 3.4 $500 Ph 0417302688 12’ Aluminium, 10hp Honda motor, cover, check plate floor, as Ski boat, American Hondo, new $5500 Ph 53840273 believed to be only one in the 18’ fibreglass half cabin mustang, country, V bottom, BBC chev, all depth finder, life jackets, oars, orig gear, tandem trailer, W90450, new blue cover, in GO, 047974-2 will take trade $19,750 Ph (trailer, CU661-1 (boat) $7500 Ph 53548205 53892120 Suzuki 1200 Bandit, 2004, Ski boat, Meos Spyder, 350 3.8m Allycraft aluminium boat, chev, high pole, Bimini, training 47,500kms, reg til 02/17, 1F9AJ late model, 20hp 4 stroke Honda, $5500 Ph 0427224470 bar, new upholstery, full cover, Ezy-tow trailer, both reg til 08/16 tandem trailer great first boat boat FF619 trailer PS69362 $5300 for a family, boat reg PE575, Ph 0408582602 trailer reg U47935 $10,000ono 1990 Ford EA Falcon, 260,00kms, 2002 Honda, 54954 Fireblade, Ph 0428337250 air con, five spd manual, new used as track bike, unregistered, tyres, globe mag wheels, reg till GC, vin # JH2SC50U22M000066 09/16, VGC, EIM178 $2000ono Ph $4800ono Ph 0408361058 0417827768 2002 Suzuki volusia 800 cruiser, 1996 Falcon Gli, GC, a/c, p/s, dual reg till 5/17 BJ233 $4500 Ph fuel, RWC, 12mths reg NVJ040 0429844320 Triumph Tiger 1050cc, 2007 in $2500neg Ph 0427506755 3.8m Stacer Kipper BL632, 25hp EC overall, local owner, bought mercury hardly used since new, from new, bike has heaps of extras 2000 Commodore wagon, auto, travel cover, safety equipment, 4 and mods, new cruise control to c/c, elec windows, dual fuel, swivel seats and trailer B63601 be fitted, two-tone custom paint, no reg/RW RUH210 $1200 Ph $3800ono Ph 0429670012 Vickers Fibreglass Luxury 45,787kms, RWC, reg till 03/17 0418564228 4.2m Bluefin Mangrove Jack Cruiser, twin 350 Mercuries, FQ950 $7975 Ph 0400923733 2000 Holden Astra City Sedan, Q0757, 50hp Tohatsu TLDI, Minn 2 new batteries, new TV, 2 hot TRX500 FA Honda, 4x4, 2/4 auto, a/c, 200,000kms, reg Kota i pilot elec motor, live bait water supplies - 1 Elec, new Gps wheel drive, manual/auto, GC, 4 serviced, RWC, QMF328 $2500 tank, Dunbier trailer U59139 and fish finder also plotter, elec 2006 Husqvarna Te 510, tidy bike new tyres, gun rack, storage box, Ph 0427918363 $13,500 Ph 0427515714 stove and kettle, toilet, shower, $3500 Ph 0432364551 dog rack, 2010 model $4500ono Falcon 1990, dual fuel, EC, Aluminium boat, 4.2 savage, master bed, 6-8 berth, new 4.5Kva always garaged, service history, cannet 50HP Mercury, SB002, generator, 2x 200L petrol tanks,1x 2007 Suzuki intruder 250 cruiser, Ph 0409676529 forward control, windscreen, 150 aluminium water tank, new reg till 6/17 1C6YV $3000 Ph Yamaha PeeWee 80 Motorbike new brakes, 1cy, a/c, ZLT522 $1500ono Ph 0400068869 GC $900ono Ph 0417348051 canopy, lowrance fish finder, 600 holey Carbies, 2 new petrol 0429844320 satalite nav, lights cover, oars, Farm Vehicle, Toyota Rav4, 2008 Triumph Bonneville, Yamaha Virago 2010, very low pumps, new Elec heater, new anchor, tilt trailer Q77727 4500km, female owners, bucket kms, 250 CC lands approved, 2001, AWD, 5dr wagon, elec Eperb, new paint and anty fowl, $5500ono Ph 0412542627 list GW565 $8500 Ph 53566242 good rego 1A1AW $4500ono Ph sunroof, goes well, no RW, suit new prop, shafts been balanced, 2 farm/shooting, TER210 $1500 Ph 0427899760 Boat/tinny with 9.9 mariner, new sked bushers, new converter 0437002002 trailer, travel cover and extras, boat reg KB822 trailer S20459 (still in box), marine radio, CD Ford Courier 1997, 8x6’ alloy Motor Vehicle player, 4 adjustable stands, many $1800 Ph 0447538613 AH tray, dual fuel, in date, EC for Accessories more extras 00779 $32,000ono or age, runs well, new brakes, RW will swap, for enquires Ph John 17” Ford Ranger x4-6 stud pattern condition unreg, ready for work 0458121615 rims with reasonable tyres $360 or vin # JCOAAASGHCVB67351 $1950ono Ph 53523813 Ararat will separate Ph 0400623985 Websters twin fisher 4.3 with 2010 Suzuki GSX 650F sports bimbey, reg til 07/16 HN907, 40hp 1988 Hilux c/chassis, s/tray, b/ Ford Falcon XG Ute, canopy, bike, 44,000kms, 11mths reg, bar, sunraysias, 5spd manual, no b/b, 270,000kms, no RW 1CQ6VD Yamaha outboard motor, 330hrs new heated and grips, new rear $2000 Ph 0427008017 Brooker aluminium V134 sports on dunbier trailer P93234 reg til wheel brakes, new front tyre, motor $700 Ph 53574217 boat, Brooker tilt trailer, elec winch, 07/16, all safety gear inc $17,000 new battery, recent full service, 2 Nissan Pathfinder genuine front Holden Barina 2002 XC, 5spd manual, 5dr hatchback, 35hp Chrysler motor, forward Ph Neville 53911373 not LAMS approved, full powered, struts, still in boxes, 2000 model 212,000kms, 6mth reg 1EM1CB $350 a pair Ph 0447398338 controls, canopy and travel good looking machine that runs $3000 Ph 0409820803 cover, boat FP118, trailer L18066 very well $6500 1I1EX Ph Paul 2 Sunnrasia rims, 6x stud, $3200ono Ph 0417542189 Mobility Aids 0450869890 suit Hilux or Cruiser $100 Ph REDUCED 1999 Ford Station wagon, auto, dual fuel, 6 seater, 2012 Honda CRF 250, Yoshimura 0447398338 no RWC, GC, rego QOV760 pipe, hinson clutch, has done 4 chrome Landcruiser rims, 6 $1500ono Ph 0407891929 40-50 hours, EC $3800ono Ph stud wide $50 Ph 0447398338 0418998948 4 Kumho tyres and rims, suit 2014 Y2250, fresh rebuild, 81 Nissan Navara, 235/75R 15, 2 hours on bike, ring for more info 85%, 2 40% $300 Ph 0411419516 $5000 Also 2002 RM250, new top Ararat Camero Nordik ski boat, 308, end $3000 Ph 0428443859 bimini, hypole, EC, comes with 64 Tradie tool trailer, shelving, some ski gear, boat reg BQ415, Bargain - Harley Davidson 1200 roof rack, GC, N69701 $1500 Ph trailer reg T94287 $15,000 Ph REDUCED 1999 Jeep Cherokee, Gopher/Mobility Scooter Pride sportster custom, only 16,000kms, 0418370280 0400687514 no reg, can register if required, Travel mate, foldable, fits in boot, immaculate condition, screening Aluminium bull bar Ford XD-XG no RWC, 245,000kms $1800ono eagle pipes and air cleaner, Ute $320 Ph 0408640270 Ararat Evinrude 6hp twin cyl O/B motor, goes great $750 Ph 53823514 ($700 for rego) Ph 0429663966 smoothy rims and saddle bags, freshwater only, VGC $550 Ph High back armchair, height new rear tyre, original pipes Canopy Ute back to suit std REDUCED Toyota Corolla 92 53470200 tray, near new cond $1800 Ph Sedan, white, 5spd, A/C, P/S, Outboard Vortex 5hp, approx adjustable legs, EC $100 Ph and air cleaner included EW887 0418535801 $10,600neg Ph 0401282004 53821391 tinted windows, 240,000kms, no 10hrs work, still under warranty Compact Ford parts, 4 doors, $750 Ph 0428837235 Invacare Auriga gopher, VGC Harley Davidson 2011 soft tail complete left and right guards, reg or RWC, EQU645 $1200ono Ph 0407051897 standard, 8300kms, custom front Parsun 15hp outboard motor, $1600 Ph 53583324 bonnet, plenty extras $2500ono Suburu Ute, 1989, 239,000kms, elec with pull-start, just serviced, Mobility Scooters, EC, deceased wheel, western bars, 2 into 1 Ph 53585526 exhaust, 2 upseat with rack, single no RW, UKG393 $4000 Ph 54spd thrust elec motor, VGC estate, from $600 several to seat, lots more extras included, Falcon AU hard lid, blue $120 Ph 0427008017 $1200ono Ph 0409507579 after choose from Ph 53522455 Ararat RWC,reg 09/16 IE4IE $23,900 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola 7pm Toyota Corolla, 4dr hatch, 2000 REDUCED Gopher, Auriga 10 for photos 0428136134 model, VGC inside and out, goes well, 2 owners, good service Invacare, EC, one owner, not used Honda 3 wheel motorbike, The Weekly Advertiser history 1DO4CD $1500ono Ph a lot, new batteries - 12mths old reasonably, GC $600 Ph welcomes your advertising. 0428355679 0437002002 We are required strictly by law $1800 Ph 0458132374 Honda 4-wheel motorbike, to include specific information REDUCED Gopher, Invacare 420 Fourtrax $5000 inc Ph on some items when Motor Vehicles Pegasus 2013 model, EC, top of 0428847201 publishing your advertisement. $3000 - $10,000 the range $2100 Ph 0437009908 A snapshot of your obligations Ford XLT Ranger tub 2010 PK 04 Astra AH CDX, auto, hatch, are as follows: model $500ono 0409538742 RWC, reg till 02/17, THN111 BOATS Gas system complete for an EG $4800ono Ph 0421188813 All advertisements for boats Ford wagon $800 Ph 53583324 must include: 1963 Ford Fairlane 500, suit Gas tank and converter, and restoration, garaged for the • Hull number or switches for Ford XF, tank still in last 15yrs, 63,787miles, vin# registration number of date $200ono Ph 0429671887 435100961 $8500 Ph 0417589577 the boat Holden HX nose cone complete, 1997 Holden Statesman, V6 If a trailer is included with the boat, the advertisement must Honda CBR250R, 2011 model, no rust $400 Ph 0411419516 motor, 138,750kms OHS086 also include: RWC, 6600kms, reg til 11/16 Ararat $4000 Ph 53982486 REDUCED Mobility scooter with • Registration number or 1E6HU $3800 Ph 0429459906 New PBR heavy duty clutch, suit 1999 Toyota Prado, snowy, 3.4 charger and manual, EC, new 2006 Hilux R2384N, R2384M, still V6, dual fuel, 230,000kms, EC, chassis number of the batteries, choice of two $600ono Honda CL 90cc 1968 road bike, in box $300 Ph 0447398338 trailer. restored 2010, new tyres, great very clean, drives well, reg til Ph 0458121615 little classic, no longer needed , Radiator, GC, suit 2006 auto 12/16, new tyres, bullbar, towbar, Shoprider GK10, VGC, done little eng no # CL90-280614 $1400ono 100 series Landcruiser $300 Ph side steps QAJ500 $9800ono Ph work $1400 Ph 53583324 0439821404 Ph 0427820387 anytime Horsham 0427891884
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Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000
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REDUCED 1979 924 Porsche, auto, 2L fuel injected, runs ok, unreg eng no # OXJ002750 $3500ono Ph 53846313
REDUCED 1995 diesel Pajero, 5spd manual, NJ-GLS, tow pack, one owner, regularly serviced, always garaged, reg til 11/16 2006 Ford Territory, 5 seater, NLI637 $6000ono Ph 0418595515 great family car, always serviced, 227,000kms, auto, tinted windows, unleaded fuel, alloy wheels, comes with new sheep wool front seat covers, waterproof back seat covers, roof rack, RWC, reg till 11/16 UKT859 $6800 neg Ph 0407044580 2006 Kia Rio, 5spd manual, always serviced, great reliable car, VGC, owner O/S, 12mths reg WNH253 $5700ono Ph 0438581576
REDUCED 1998 NL Ford Fairlaine Ghia, immaculate condition, towbar fitted, locally owned, full service record available, 299,000kms, RWC, collectors item 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer, only OXH742 $3900 Ph 0429195408 28,000kms, EC, RWC, reg til REDUCED 2002 Toyota Hi-lux 01/17, UFO026 $10,000ono Ph dual cab ute, 120,000kms, petrol, 0408501629 manual, reg til 12/16, EC, XIX998 2009 Ford Focus Zeta hatch, $6300 Ph 0411363024 87,230kms, 5spd manual, VGC, YTL789 $9500 Ph 0418923224
2009 Mazda Neo 2, 5spd manual, always serviced, great reliable car, VGC, XJA009 $8300ono Ph 0438581576 2010 Hyundai Getz, EC, manual 5spd, 1.4L, 5dr hatch, new tyres, tinted windows, new windscreen, aircon, regularly serviced and well maintained, RWC, 99,865kms, reg till 10/16 YPK692 $5000 Ph 0438337175 2013 Ford Mondeo wagon, 150,000kms, diesel, auto, RWC, eng no # 1444269 $9000 Ph 0429861729 93 VR Commodore wagon, full body kit, fresh paint, mags, 208k kms, GC, OCD004 $2500ono Ph 0400579340
REDUCED Hyundai Getz 2005, 10mths reg, tinted elec windows, auto, 100,000kms, 2 door hatch back, YSA491 $4500 Ph 0428384876 Rodeo Ute 1994, s-cab, tray, 4x4, 2.8 manual gear box, very tidy unit, exc tyers, towbar, reg til 22/04/17, 196,000kms, FOH083 $8000 Ph 53826119
Statesman WL 2005, all electronics, a/c, p/s, V6, always garaged, vin # 6G1LY54735L397375 $4900 Ph 0408640270 AU Ute, 2000, GC, 260,000kms, recently serviced, 10mths rego, white, TIL473 $3500 with RW Ph 0477496679
Toyota Landcruiser GXL 94, dual fuel, 7 seater, white, aluminium bull bar, tow pack TET148 $7800 Ph 53548205
Toyota Landcruiser Prado Ford Falcon BF, 2006, 4spd auto, GXL 2001, b/b, winch, d/lights, seq sports, 6 cylinder, dedicated 280,000kms, no RW S955-AJS gas, always maintained, blue, reg $10,000 Ph 0427008017 til 09/16, YJH212 $3200ono Ph 0400509547 Ararat The Weekly Advertiser welcomes your advertising. We are required strictly by law to include specific information on some items when publishing your advertisement. A snapshot of your obligations are as follows: ROAD VEHICLES All advertisements for road vehicles must include a price, Ford Focus Zetec 2006, 5spd as well as: manual, 137,300kms, 6mths A registration number, if reg 1BL1WF $8500ono Ph • registered 0439810891 • Either an engine number, Holden Berina, 2007, manual, VIN or chassis number VGC, RWC, 86,000kms, UZJ103 if the vehicle is not $4500 Ph 0428855072 registered. Holden Captiva 2007, 7 seats, turbo diesel, CD player, DVD, elec brakes, curtain airbags, towbar, cruise control, WAB724 $9500 Ph 0417352706
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4wd
Real Estate
2006 Navara D22 dual cab, diesel, 212,000kms, towbar, bulbar, dual batteries, snorkel, canopy, elec brakes UBH712 $11,500 Ph 55857227
Nissan Patrol, 10mths reg, turbo, REDUCED 2002 Freightliner 3L, 7 seats, EC, nothing needed Century class tipper, 2.1 SKM792 $13,000 Ph 0428599281 aluminium 18 R.R. Cat C12 motor, or 53583480 200k on rebuild and 1999 Stoodley Nissan X-Trail, 2012, auto, black, quad dog, 2.1 aluminium body and 34,115kms, reg till 12/16, ZKY837 airbags, Freightliner reg XVX468, $18,990 Ph 0457821438 Stoodley quad dog reg N40298 REDUCED 2008 Ford FG XR6 $75,000 inc Gst Ph 0408152916 sedan, 166,000kms, blue, auto, elec brake controller, towbar, REDUCED Ford Ranger XLT, RWC, WPL160 $12,000 Ph 2014, 4x4, heaps of extras, red, 0407956649 Horsham 26,500kms, 1DN8CA $49,000 Ph Toyota Corolla Sportiva 2012, 0427776537 6spd manual hatchback, grey, 49,000kms, ZDY730 $13,000ono 2007 Holden Captiva LX, AWD, Ph 53523736 or 0427523736 Musical only 139,900kms, RWC, 7 seater, Toyota Landcruiser GXL 1999, instruments all leather, 1GT4MU, genuine 100 series, diesel, 95,000kms reason for sale due to health WK-210, portable on new motor, new brakes, GC, Casio reasons $12,500 please text or 1GO9JU $15,500 Ph 0418370280 computerised piano keyboard with call 0435373409 Toyota Prado Grande 2003, collapsible stand, separate padded 2007 SS VE Commodore sedan, 194,000kms, full leather, sat nav, carry cases, one owner, near new bsp manual, black, interior black reverse camera, elec brakes, $450 Ph Anne 0438891696 and red, towbar, RWC, 1EW5TW new tyres and airbag suspension Piano, Randal upright, with $14,000 Ph 0419569396 XBD496 $20,000 Ph 0459398266 stool, recently tuned $1500 Ph 2009 Hyundai iload, diesel, 0437008528 sports auto, tow bar, AC, RWC, Motor Vehicles 175,000kms, reg till 2/17, WWV814 Pianola, offers invited, a classic over $20,000 $19,000ono Ph 0429672791 Beale Pianola, together with stool 2010 Hyundai IX35 Acitv, manual 2008 Toyota Land cruiser VX, and copious selection of rolls, YED522 $12,500 Ph 0412998617 4.5lt diesel, 200 series, gold, seeks a new home, needs tuning colour coated bulbar, elec brakes, tow bar kit, WGE969 $49,000ono to restore top condition, sale will be to best offer Ph 0407324628 to Ph 0428861891 2013 SV6 VF Holden arrange inspection Commodore sedan, auto, white with dark grey interior, leather seats, sat/nav display, towbar, airbags, 92,000kms, gen reason for sale (company car change over) ZXT786 $23,000 Ph 0428382790
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to defeat Nhill Leopards so far this season, but that was more than two months ago and they have not been playing at their best since then. After a loss in the grand final last year, the Leopards will have all the incentive they need to win this game and progress directly to the grand final.
BY SIMON KING
ll Wimmera Hockey Association semi-finals on Saturday will be on the artificial pitch at Dimboola Health and Fitness Centre and the match-ups ensure six enthralling games.
The last game for the day will be the always-anticipated open-division second semi-final clash between perennial finalists Yanac Tigers and Warrack Hoops. So far this season they have won one game each and played out a draw in their three encounters, so this game could go either way. But whatever the result, spectators will be treated to a quality game of hockey. The clash between the Tigers and Hoops will follow a first semi-final between Kaniva Cobras and Dimboola Burras. After slipping to third on the women’s ladder two weeks ago for the first time this season, Horsham Jets will be confident they can repeat their victory over Thunderbirds on Saturday to progress to the preliminary final. The Thunderbirds have shown they are the best of the lower three teams, but the 22-point difference between them and the Jets immediately above them on the ladder suggests they will struggle to break into the top three with a win. After a slow start to the season it
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Semi-finals
BIG HIT: Erin Alexander of Yanac Women launches the ball into attack during Wimmera Hockey Association competition. Picture: SIMON KING was not until round 13 that Dimboola Burras, playing in the other semi-final against Kaniva Cobras, could begin to make plans to play in the final. They have since shown sufficient form to suggest they will be a team to watch in the finals. Their recent form has been patchy but their best form should be good enough for them to progress to the second round of finals. Kaniva Cobras have not enjoyed much success in finals over the years and will be determined to register a
win, which they are capable of if they play at their best. The first game on the schedule is an under-16s clash, where Dimboola Kangaroos will be determined to prove they deserve the place in the top four, which they earned with a draw last week. They take on Kaniva Raiders who have been improving over the last half of the season after a slow start and will be hard to beat. In the other under-16 semi-final, Warrack Revengers are the only team
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Final ladders
Open: Yanac Tigers 54 points, 41 goal difference; Warrack Hoops 48, 34; Dimboola Burras 28, -2; Kaniva Cobras 28, -4; Nhill Rangers 12, -25; Horsham Hurricanes 10, -44. Women: Yanac Women 54, 32; Dimboola Roos 42, 41; Horsham Jets 40, 31; Nhill Thunderbirds 18, -20; Kaniva Women 16, -32; Warrack Women 10, -52. Under-16s: Nhill Leopards 54, 50; Warrack Revengers 40, 14; Kaniva Raid-
ers 36, 21; Dimboola Kangaroos 18, -29; Yanac Warriors 16, -7; Horsham Bombers 16, -49.
Footy grants Wimmera and Mallee football and netball clubs can apply for funding of up to $100,000 to update tired grounds and build new assets through the State Government’s Country Football and Netball Program. Victorian Sport Minister John Eren said football and netball clubs were the lifeblood of regional Victoria, where families made friends, young players became stars and communities gathered to support ‘local heroes’. The previous State Government launched the program in 2005. “It has since delivered $22.3-million to more than 400 projects across the state,” Mr Eren said. People can visit www.sport.vic. gov.au for more information or to apply.
Kaniva hit-off Wimmera veteran golfers will play at Kaniva on August 22 after 33 members took part in a stableford event at Rainbow. Mal Elliott from Grange scored 36 points to win A Grade from Max Haby, Dimboola, 34. Natimuk’s Max Rogers, 37, had the best round of the day, to win B Grade from Ron Dumesny, Drung, 36. Nearest the Pins: Third, Les Loeliger; fifth, Max Rogers; 10th, John Barton; 13th, Mike Coffey; 16th, Les Loeliger.
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fter successfully hosting national league matches in Horsham last year, the pinnacle event for volleyball in Australia returns to the city again in October.
Uni Blues and Adelaide Storm will go head to head in men’s and women’s volleyball on the weekend of October 22 and 23 at Horsham Basketball Stadium. Uni Blues’ women’s team is threetime National League champions and includes Australian captain Shae Sloane and coach Shannon Winzer, while Adelaide Storm has Beth Carey as its Australian player. Many who watched the high-quality action last year will remember Uni Blues player Karly Hines blasting Adelaide Storm off the court. Hines is now playing professionally in Germany such is her standing on the world volleyball scene. The October games provide a great opportunity for not only Volleyball Horsham members to see some of the best volleyballers in Australia on our doorstep, but also the Wimmera community keen to watch elite athletes at their best.
Western Phantoms
The season has ended in a disappointing way for the MIXX FM Western Phantoms reserves girls. The girls were bundled out of the
state league finals in straights sets by Melbourne Uni Renegades. In the team’s worst performance of the season, the girls couldn’t get their act together when it was needed the most against a consistent opposition outfit. Only three girls could hold their heads high playing anywhere near their best in Warrnambool’s Lauryn Keeley, Horsham’s Kara Johnson and Bendigo’s Kate Eason. Overall the girls could be satisfied with their season, having improved on their four wins last year, and taking that to eight wins from 14 matches and playing in the finals for the first time at this level.
Horsham academy
The second trial for Volleyball Horsham’s academy program will be on Sunday at Horsham College’s junior site gymnasium between 10am and noon. The trial is open to all athletes interested in progressing their volleyball to the next level, and new athletes looking to take their volleyball seriously. The trial is open boys and girls of all ages. If anyone is interested in participating in volleyball in Horsham district, please get in touch on 0487 824 599. RETURN VISIT: The pinnacle event for volleyball in Australia will return to Horsham this year when the city hosts –David Berry Uni Blues and Adelaide Storm at Horsham Basketball Stadium.
Healy collects another race Shevahn Healy beat the triple curse of illness, race favouritism and the handicapper to be the fourth Stawell and Ararat Cross Country Club runner to win twice this season. The much-improved Healy, thriving on hard-slog training at Stawell’s Big Hill, ran a personal best for the distance and led for most of the way on Sunday in the 6.5-kilometre Watkins Family Handicap at Warrak. Her 31-minute win over Jack Trounson sentenced the 619-run veteran to serve more time as club ‘bridesmaid’. His podium finish was his seventh in succession. Consistent Peter Gibson, whose last 12 races have netted seven fourths and two thirds, filled the minor placing, 11 seconds behind Trounson. Healy was unsure how she would perform. “I had some sort of gastro bug and couldn’t eat for a couple of days and I just didn’t know how I was going to come up after that,” she said. The challenging race includes two steep climbs, one long downhill and a gradual one-kilometre climb to the finish. One of the features of the race is an angular run through a sloping paddock which demands the runner be unbalanced for all of 500 metres. This presented an unusual problem for one runner who, having spooked a flock of sheep, had to stop to rescue one caught in a barbed-wire fence. This Sunday, the club takes on the King of the Hill, climbing Ararat’s formidable three-kilometre One Tree Hill, which is more a challenge of willpower than distance. – Keith Lofthouse SECOND WIN: Shevan Healy in action at Warrak. Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Wimmera Football League 2nd Semi Final
at Stawell on Saturday, August 20 Starting times:
Seniors: 2.20pm Reserves: 12.30pm Under 17: 10.45am Under 14: 9.10am
Football Minyip Murtoa v Horsham Saints Minyip Murtoa v Stawell Horsham Demons v Ararat Ararat v Horsham Saints NETball
A Grade: 2.45pm Horsham Demons v Minyip Murtoa B Grade: 1.15pm Ararat v Horsham Saints C Grade: 4.00pm Horsham Saints v Ararat 17 & Under: 11.55am Horsham Demons v Dimboola 15 & Under A: 10.50am Horsham Demons v Horsham Saints 15 & Under B: 9.40am Stawell v Ararat 13 & Under: 8.30am Stawell v Horsham Demons
1st Semi Final
at Dimboola on Sunday, August 21 Seniors: 2.20pm Reserves: 12.30pm Under 17: 10.45am Under 14: 9.10am
Football Stawell v Horsham Demons Warrack Eagles v Horsham Saints Horsham Saints v Stawell Warrack Eagles v Nhill NETball
A Grade: B Grade: C Grade: 17 & Under: 15 & Under A: 15 & Under B: 13 & Under:
2.45pm 1.15pm 4.00pm 11.55am 10.50am 9.40am 8.30am
Warrack Eagles v Stawell Warrack Eagles v Minyip Murtoa Stawell v Warrack Eagles Horsham Saints v Ararat Stawell v Dimboola Horsham Saints v Horsham Demons Ararat v Warrack Eagles
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Thrilling finals series gets underway BY GRANT KUCHEL
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ne of the most highly anticipated finals series in Horsham District Football Netball League kicks off at the weekend, with every side in the top six laying a legitimate claim to the premiership.
Southern Mallee Giants and Jeparit-Rainbow have earned a week’s rest, leaving the other four sides to kick-off an intense finals series. Saturday sees eliminationfinal action get underway at Rupanyup, where reigning premier Laharum takes on Harrow-Balmoral. Laharum has been hit by injury this season, which has put a major dent in the Demons’ premiership defence. Harrow-Balmoral came into the season as a contender but so far can only lay claim to being a pretender – but with all the class in its side that can quickly change. These sides have met twice this season and on both occasions the Demons prevailed by about three to four goals. They should enter this game as a slight favourite. But many are waiting for the Roos to hit top gear and if they do, it will be an enthralling game that will go down to the final minutes of the last quarter. Both of these sides look to match up extremely well and the wild card might be Laharum’s Joe Harrison. The slick skilful forward slammed home six majors last week and finding a suitable opponent for him will be tough. Dour defender Dalton Burns might be the one given the task. Rhys Bennett, Angus Martin and Jason Przibilla provide the tall targets for the Demons’ midfielders. Tim Crick or Jason McIntosh will more than likely go to Przibilla, while the hugely talented Hamish Ellis might go to Bennett if he stands at centre half forward.
The big move for the Roos might be to play Slabbert across half back to nullify Martin and give his side run off half back. But Slabbert might not be fully fit and might need to be managed to get through a full game. Laharum small forwards Daniel Griffiths and Jack Shields are creative when the ball is on the carpet and get front and centre to the contests at every opportunity, so the running Roos defenders led by the Heath brothers will need to balance their games between attack and defence. At the opposite end of the ground the big question will be: Can the Harrow-Balmoral forwards take their opportunities and, more importantly, kick straight? The Roos have had some horror days in front of the sticks this season. In their last meeting they had plenty of chances to put scoreboard pressure on the Demons but couldn’t make the most of them. Hugh Douglas, Mick Phelan and Quentin Willmott have all been focal points during the season. The wiry Douglas has kicked 67 goals and is dangerous in the air, but he is best to stay well within the forward arc. When the ball comes to the ground all eyes will be on Eric Guthrie. The live-wire is dangerous with a capital ‘D’ around goals and his left foot is deadly, while Sam Brewer, Will Plush and Peter Staude are more than handy converting crumbs to goals. Laharum’s Brett Ervin and Tom Crawford have led a stingy Demon defence this season; both compete well in the air but also back themselves on the ground and run hard. Hamish Roberts marshals the troops off half back while youngster Riley Cross and under-rated Alex Ellifson always play the roles required. Games are won in the mid-
ON TOP: Harrow-Balmoral’s Anthony Close takes a strong mark above Ethan Kennedy at the weekend. Swifts’ Alex Close and Hugh Douglas, Harrow-Balmoral, look on in anticipation. Picture: TRISH RALPH
field and what a battle will be on show. Shannon Argall and Anthony Close will go head to head in the ruck. Argall pushes back into defence a lot and plays a kick behind the play, but he can be just as damaging when he runs
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forward to present an extra tall option. Close has played his best football when starting in the centre circle, and if the Roos play through him then it might mean Argall has to then man up. The question will be if Close has enough fuel in the tank to make Argall accountable for the full game? Even without Robbie Miller and Sam Winfield, the Demons have plenty of midfield rotations; silky Cam Bruce, tough Jack Mentha, the Braithwaite brothers, Cam Streeter and Todd Heynen all play pivotal roles around the stoppages. Harrow-Balmoral’s midfield isn’t exactly lacking any class or polish either. Plush has had a brilliant season, Callum Hobbs, Eric Guthrie, Slabbert and the Staude brothers can all move through the middle and provide plenty of drive. On form, Laharum will enter the contest as favourite but if the Roos can kick straight and apply early pressure the game will well and truly be on.
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Saints and Kees
Seven points in round seven is all that separated EdenhopeApsley and Kalkee and their second meeting of the season will be a cut-throat second elimination final at Harrow. Both sides have had good patches during the season but the Kees enter the game solid in the knowledge they are proven finals campaigners, while the Saints might be a little overawed. Kalkee hasn’t entered a finals series sitting so low on a ladder for a long time, but with Steve Schultz at the helm, the Kees will be confident they can win a premiership from any position. Along with Schultz, the Kees boast experience through the likes of Josh Mibus, Tim Wade, Ben Harrison, Paul Christian and Adam Carter. Kalkee has thrown the side around a little this season; Mibus has played a bit forward, Ben Lawson has moved forward with good effect while youngsters Nick Jasper and Jasper Gunn have injected
youth and pace. Much rests on the shoulders of Blair Thomas; the big man uses his body well and is a smart ruckman. Getting first hands to the ball and getting it down and out to the speedsters in Karl Campbell, Matt Nield, Brendan McDonald, the Papst brothers and Oliver Young will go a long way to putting the Kees on the way to victory. Jase Monaghan and Ben Harrison will also have responsibilities in the back half; the Kees aren’t overly tall in defence and these two have to control the air and rely on smaller backmen in Brendan Hobbs and Daniel Schurmann to control the ground. In the Saints camp, much will rely on classy Tim McIntyre. The ball magnet didn’t play against Kalkee earlier in the season but has had a huge impact on the competition. It will be interesting to see if he and Schultz go head to head. Edenhope-Apsley is a balanced unit and it all starts in the middle with big men Michael Rowe and Jeremy Kealy being able to rotate through the centre, wear opposition ruckman down and also go forward and provide a target. Kealy can also go down back if required and play on a key forward. Since returning from injury Jason Rae has been a shining light and a lot will rest on him and the Milner brothers getting hands on the ball early and getting it forward quickly to give forwards every opportunity in the air. Up in front of the sticks George Walker has been a target all year. Fresh off a 10-goal performance last week he will again deliver and reward the hard work from up the field. Jak Ryan also chimed in last week with his best return of the year but much of the goal-kicking has been shared. Sam McClure and Shayne Williams will provide outside run for the side; McClure especially can be damaging but has had an interrupted season. Chris Oliver, Bernard Kealy and the Butler brothers are all big-game players and don’t take a backward step. Oliver is the general in the back half while Kealy provides plenty of grunt around the contest. Both sides finished the season on 11 wins but Kalkee was better both in offence and defence. So often the Saints have promised plenty, getting to this position but stumbling. The Kees are proven in finals but a loss here for them would be their earliest exit from a campaign in close to 10 years. Expect another ripping contest that should enthral all who make the journey to watch it. Wednesday, August 17, 2016
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Hopper in cricket team of the year H
orsham cricketer Simon Hopper has made Victorian Country Cricket League’s team of the year.
Weight of runs and wickets during the 2015-16 season won him a place in the team alongside players from regional associations across the state. The Horsham association and Homers club all-rounder and Cec Hopper Medallist had an outstanding season last summer, hitting 784 runs at an average of 98 and capturing 13 wickets at 18.9. His selection in the honorary team, based purely on statistics, followed his selection in a Western Waves regional team of the year. Cricket officials forwarded eight regional teams of the year to the VCCL, which considered players for inclusion in the final team. Team members received official acknowledgment at a plaque presentation at the league’s annual general in Melbourne. The VCCL adopted the team-ofthe-year concept as a way of promoting country cricket and its best
Simon Hopper individual performers. The process is also a strategy to help familiarise VCCL selectors with talented cricketers from domestic as well as representative competition. VCCL chairman Kelvin White said selecting the VCCL team of the year was a statistical exercise, decided on total runs and wickets, the best averages and most wicket-keeping dismissals.
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This week: Saturday, second semi final, Minyip-Murtoa v Horsham Saints at Central Park, Stawell; Sunday, first semi final, Stawell v Horsham at Dimboola. Last week: Horsham Saints 15.13 (103) d Stawell 10.10 (70), Horsham 18.14 (122) d Warrack Eagles 2.7 (19).
“All other variables are discounted,” he said. “By asking all regions to compile their best teams, we have had conversations with people right across country Victoria about the merits of their best performers for the season. “Carrying out this exercise shows players that, statistically, they do stack up against each another. We all understand there are different levels of competition but you can only bat and bowl against the players on the other team. “Selecting a statistical VCCL team of the year gives us a starting point for working out our best players, and sorting potential Victorian country squad members for the Australian championships.” White said the task to select the VCCL team was a fascinating exercise. “So many good players, so many impressive statistics,” he said. The team contains two opening batsmen, four top and middle-order batsmen, an all-rounder, a wicketkeeper and four bowlers, at least one of whom has to be a spinner.
Horsham District
This week: Saturday, elimination final 1, Laharum v Harrow-Balmoral at Rupanyup; Sunday, elimination final 2, Kalkee v Edenhope-Apsley at Harrow. Last week: Jeparit-Rainbow 20.7 (127) d Taylors Lake 15.14 (104), Southern Mallee Giants 43.18 (276) d Natimuk United 3.1 (19), Laharum 14.17 (101) d Rupanyup 8.5 (53), Edenhope-Apsley 42.27 (279) d Pimpinio 3.3 (21), Harrow-Balmoral 32.11 (203) d Swifts 6.4 (40), Kalkee 24.7 (151) d Noradjuha-Quantong 0.4 (4). Ladder: Southern Mallee Giants 64 points, 286.40 percent; Jeparit-Rainbow 56, 201.11; Laharum 48, 185.92; Kalkee 44, 195.54; Edenhope-Apsley 44, 169.78; Harrow-Balmoral 40, 212.90; Taylors Lake 28, 104.01; Swifts 20, 58.06, Pimpinio 16, 50.93; Noradjuha-Quantong 8, 42.71; Rupanyup 8, 37.40; Natimuk United 8, 30.96.
Mininera and District
This week: Ararat Eagles v Tatyoon, Caramut v Hawkesdale-Macarthur, Great Western v Glenthompson-Dunkeld, Lismore-Derrinallum v Wickliffe-Lake Bolac at Lismore, Moyston-Willaura v Woorndoo-Mort-
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lake at Moyston, Penshurst v SMW Rovers. Last week: Glenthompson-Dunkeld 18.11 (119) v Ararat Eagles 8.6 (54), Wickliffe-Lake Bolac 7.8 (50) d Hawkesdale-Macarthur 6.5 (41), Lismore-Derrinallum 31.30 (216) d Great Western 1.2 (8), Moyston-Willaura 16.9 (105) d SMW Rovers 13.7 (85), Tatyoon 12.8 (80) d Penshurst 11.13 (79), Woorndoo-Mortlake 14.20 (104) d Caramut 11.10 (76). Ladder: Tatyoon 60, 210.99; Wickliffe-Lake Bolac 60, 174.32; Lismore-Derrinallum 52, 212.63; Hawkesdale-Macarthur 52, 189.19; Penshurst 40, 156.75; Moyston-Willaura 36, 120.76; Glenthompson-Dunkeld 36, 111.99; Woorndoo-Mortlake 32, 83.13; SMW Rovers 20, 59.39; Caramut 8, 48.24; Great Western 8, 35.44; Ararat Eagles 4, 39.64.
Kowree-Naracoorte-Tatiara
This week: Bordertown v Lucindale, Kybybolite v Mundulla, Naracoorte v Kingston, Padthaway v Kaniva-Leeor United, Penola v Border Districts. Keith, bye. Last week: Kybybolite 21.10 (136) d Border Districts 9.4 (58), Bordertown 24.18 (162) d Kaniva-Leeor United 15.9 (99), Padthaway 18.6 (114) d Kingston 14.4 (88), Keith 17.14 (116) d 6.9 (45), Mundulla 17.8 (110) d Naracoorte 9.6 (60). Ladder: Penola 52, 68.23; Lucindale 48, 62.66; Kybybolite 42, 57.53; Keith 42, 53.17; Bordertown 36, 59.15; Mundulla 36, 56.89; Padthaway 36, 50.55; Naracoorte 20, 46.37; Border Districts 8, 33.53; Kaniva-Leeor United 8, 31.31; Kingston 4, 33.04.
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BY SARAH SCULLY
Horsham District A Grade Round 16
he race for a Horsham District Football Netball League grand final berth is on, with four teams to kick-start their finals campaigns at the weekend. The league’s new top-six format sees minor premier Harrow-Balmoral and second-placed Noradjuha-Quantong earn a week off, with the remaining four sides to fight tooth and nail to avoid elimination. Laharum finished third following a comprehensive 35–goal win over Rupanyup in the last round of the home-and-away season. Under the new format, the Demons will not receive a double chance. To advance, they must beat sixthplaced Southern Mallee Giants at Rupanyup on Saturday. The Demons will start clear favourites after a convincing 20-goal triumph over the Mallee outfit a fortnight ago. The Giants got within nine goals during the sides’ first encounter in round four, however, the loss of ex-
Noradjuha-Quantong d Kalkee 60-20 Edenhope-Apsley d Pimpinio 61-42 Laharum d Rupanyup 65-30 Natimuk United d Southern Mallee Giants 68-52 perienced, athletic centre Emma Uebergang made the going tougher the second time around. Southern Mallee lost Uebergang to a wrist injury against Edenhope-Apsley, but the side’s woes were compounded by another season-ending injury a week later, this time to key defender Courtney Williams, knee. Laharum has managed to avoid injury this season and has a full complement of players to choose from. The Demons fell short of A Grade’s ultimate team prize in 2015 and is out to go one better this year. Goalies Caitlin Story and Nikki
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A young, talented Edenhope-Apsley outfit will hope to continue its strong form with a win over reigning premier Natimuk United.
Burras dominate Eagles in qualifier T
BY REBECCA SKRABL
Wimmera netball A Grade
he first round of finals in Wimmera Netball Association saw Minyip-Murtoa sail through to meet ladder leader Horsham Demons this weekend.
The Burras enjoyed a solid 12-goal win over Warrack Eagles in the qualifying final. The first quarter saw both teams sitting at nine goals, with the Burras slowly pulling away over the course of the game. Warrack gave its all for three quarters but couldn’t quite rein in the Burras during the fourth. Kirby Knight was on song for the Burras in attack, nailing 37 goals to sink Warrack’s chances, and Stevie Bibby stepped up to the plate in defence. On Saturday, the Burras will need to hit the Demons with everything they have to win an easy grand final berth. The Demons finished the home-andaway season with an unexpected draw against Stawell and earned a rest for the first round of finals. They will head into the game quietly
Qualifying final Minyip-Murtoa d Warrack Eagles 46-34
Elimination final Stawell d Dimboola 44-41 confident after defeating the Burras in previous games this season. However, the draw with Stawell might have highlighted some weaknesses and they can’t afford to rest on their laurels. Key match-ups see Minyip-Murtoa’s Bibby taking on gun Demons goalie Emma Buwalda in what is sure to be a physical stand off, while Demons defenders Mel Scott and Georgia Hiscock will work together to restrict Kirby Knight’s scoring opportunities. Stawell put the nail in the coffin of Dimboola’s finals chances with a threegoal win in Sunday’s elimination final at
Murtoa, in extra time. With the scores tied at 17 apiece at half time, Stawell increased the pace in the third quarter to lead by six. Dimboola made key changes leading into the fourth, with Emma Hawker coming into keeper, Olivia Jorgensen moving from defence to goals and Dimboola coach and playmaker Antoinette Toet slipping into the midcourt. The Roos fought back valiantly to even the score, forcing extra time, but the Warriors were hungry for the win. Maddison Jelly starred in the midcourt for Stawell and team-mate Jemma Clarkson was on fire in the attack end. This week, Stawell takes on Warrack Eagles in what is sure to be a thriller, with both teams facing elimination. Stawell has proven its last-minute dash to make finals was no fluke and the Eagles will need to put four quarters together to stave off the Warriors. The duel between Warrack star Emma Koschitzke and Jelly will be one to watch, and if Stawell’s Kelly Sommerville can shut down playmaker goalie Zandria Malone, the Warriors might be in with a chance.
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pressure to cover their losses. Selfbelief can go a long way to causing an upset, but the Demons have hit their straps and will have fire in their bellies. They won’t let this one slip.
The Ewes are smart, experienced and remain cool under pressure – so Sunday’s match is shaping up as a thriller. Shannon Couch has a major effect on Natimuk United’s success. Her height in the ring is a major advantage and constantly creates headaches for opposition defenders. Shutting her down is key. If Laura McDonald lines up on her, Couch will need to be accurate, with McDonald also possessing the height to challenge for rebounds. Goalie Sacha McDonald has been starring up the other end and it will take a mighty effort from Ewes defenders Caitlyn Batson and Casey Vanstan to quell her influence. On paper, Edenhope-Apsley might have a slight advantage. But, as the Saints are all-too aware, finals are a completely different ball game. It’s too close to call, but spectators should be treated to a scintillating spectacle.
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BY DEAN LAWSON
orsham Saints will have their first opportunity to defend a Wimmera Football League premiership title when they maintain solid form to overcome Minyip-Murtoa on Saturday.
The Saints were more than five goals better than Stawell in a qualifying encounter last week and will take a powerful winning mentality into a second semi-final showdown against the Burras at Stawell. The win will earn the Saints a place in the grand final in what will represent a vastly different scenario to what many in the shadows of Meadowbank were predicting at the start of the year. The reality is, that despite wholesale changes from the team that won an inaugural flag for the club last year, the Saints are showing all the signs of securing backto-back success. Winning the hard ball in the clinches and applying pressure to the opposition ball carrier makes up a considerable amount of the Saints game. A hard-nosed win against a quality opponent such as Stawell will galvanise the side for a strong performance against the Burras. Of course a physical win over the Warriors might have come at a cost, especially against a big, strong Minyip-Murtoa team that would have relished having last week off and should be cherry ripe to start its finals campaign. Minyip-Murtoa has also been the flag favourite for most of the year, finished on top of the ladder and despite losing to the Saints a fortnight ago probably enters the second semi-final as favourite. On paper at least, the Saints don’t appear to match up that well against the Burras in key-position power. But weather predictions are for a chilly day and showers at Central Park, which suggests the ball might spend considerable time on the ground. What must be encouraging for Saints fans is the broad collection of players who have sneaked into the weekly best-player lists. While rovers Sam Clyne, Sam Jasper and slick Jacob O’Beirne were again prominent, Bowen Friend won the club’s bestplayer accolade last week, his first mention for the year. Joel Richards continued his solid season, as did under-the-radar Matt Combe who plays a tag-team role with Jacob CookeHarrison in attack for the Saints. If the game was to go to script, MinyipMurtoa would unleash its potent goalto-goal line and procession of stars and
GOTCHA! Warrack Eagles’Jacob Cheney applies a strong tackle on Horsham’s Billy Carberry during a Wimmera Football League elimination final at Murtoa. Picture: WILLAMY IMAGES
win easily. The raking left foot of Clinton Young and gut-running from Damian Cameron, combined with the break-out form of forward Jae McGrath, utility Luke Chamberlain and others such as Warwick Stone, Dan Smith and ruckman Kieran Delahunty, appears ominous. Then there is Clint Midgley, Justin Garth, Tom Cooper and what about John and Tom Delahunty and workhorse players such as Liam Newell, Adam Gerdtz and co? But we’ve had a season of wet-weather footy and the Saints seem up to the challenge of taking on conditions as well as opponents.
Horsham primed
Wimmera finals action will be just as intense the following day in a first semi-final at Dimboola. Stawell, having fought hard against the Saints, will follow up in a clash against a Horsham side that cantered to a one-sided elimination-final victory over Warrack Eagles. The results have produced plenty of speculation about which side has had the best preparation. Will Stawell be more match-hardened than the Demons or will the physical first week of the finals, combined with the psychological effects of a loss, take their toll? Or will Horsham, considering its lop-sided victory over the Eagles, be underdone for a rematch against a Stawell side that
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