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By LAUREN HENRY
immera leaders will strongly lobby the State Government to have free wi-fi access in cities and towns across the region.
Premier Denis Napthine announced last week a Free Public Wi-Fi Pilot Program for Melbourne’s CBD, Ballarat and Bendigo. Wi-fi is wireless technology that allows an electronic device such as a laptop, mobile phone or tablet to connect to the internet. Wimmera Development Association executive officer Jo Bourke said councils such as Northern Grampians Shire Council were disappointed to miss out on the pilot program. But Technology Minister Gordon RichPhillips said last week’s announcement was the first stage in a larger rollout of providing public wi-fi for Victoria. Northern Grampians Shire Council out-
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lined in its 2013-14 budget its plans to start stage one of a Public Wi-fi Access Project, making wi-fi available to the community, business and visitors in the main retail pre-
cinct of Stawell. “We are chasing to see if we can get wi-fi in smaller communities,” Ms Bourke said. “The Northern Grampians have called for expressions of interest for wi-fi in Halls Gap, Stawell and St Arnaud. “They haven’t received any government support yet. They are just doing it on their own.” Ms Bourke said Horsham Rural City Council was also keen to explore wi-fi options. “Horsham is not as far advanced as the Northern Grampians but they are looking at it as well,” she said. Ms Bourke said providing wi-fi was advantageous in attracting visitors and tourists and bridging the social divide. “If we have free public access to wi-fi then that would go towards addressing social exclusion for those people who cannot afford an internet service,” she said.
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New Northern Grampians councillor Jason Hosemans is the new councillor for the South West Ward of the Northern Grampians Shire. He was one of eight candidates to nominate following the resignation of Paul Russell in December. The next council election is in October 2016.
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National Broadband a priority Wimmera business and education providers need access to the National Broadband Network to progress, regional leaders have argued.
NBN, a Federal Government project, allows homes, businesses and schools to access high-speed internet service. The rollout of the program stalled with the change of government last year and a review is underway to determine the progression. There is three ways of delivering NBN – through satellite, wireless and fibre. An NBN map shows building on wireless services has started in Minyip, Birchip, Great Western, Moyston, Apsley, Kalkee, Pimpinio, Longerenong and Dooen areas. A fibre service is now available in Sunnybrae estate in Horsham’s north-west and Waterlink estate in the southeast.
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Horsham Rural City Council chief executive Peter Brown said a delegation to Canberra earlier this month sought answers from Communication Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s staff on when NBN would be in place for locations first listed to receive it. “It’s a real priority for us,” Mr Brown said. “Our businesses and research facilities need to have high-quality internet service.” Mr Brown said businesses such as HC-Pro, formerly Horsham Colour, research facilities at Grains Innovation Park, NuSeed and Bayer at Longerenong, and education facilities needed fast-speed broadband. “The community and businesses need to have access so we are at the forefront,” he said. “Good quality, fast broadband in this region can attract a number of businesses here.
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It puts us on an equal playing field with Melbourne and other larger centres.” Mr Brown said a fibre network would serve Horsham and wireless towers would service Natimuk, Pimpinio, Dooen, Haven and Quantong areas. Wimmera Development Association executive director Jo Bourke said having NBN was an economic advantage in attracting large information and communication technology companies.
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Yarriambiack Shire Council also met with NBC representative Elizabeth Simonetti earlier this month to discuss concerns about the rollout in the shire. Mayor Andrew McLean said the NBN was on track to deliver fast-speed broadband, via a wireless service, in Minyip, Murtoa and Rupanyup by the end of 2014. “It is fantastic that these
communities will soon have access to fast broadband and the opportunities it will bring,” he said. Cr McLean said the council was ‘cautiously optimistic’ that the NBN would offer at least an equivalent quality service to match the commitment under the previous government. “An election commitment of this government was that the NBN be rolled out as a priority to the communities of greatest need. I have no doubt that the communities we represent more than fit this bill,” Cr McLean said. He said the council would continue to lobby for NBN in Woomelang, which was to receive a satellite service – a service that is now temporarily unavailable. • See story on page 8 for more on Horsham Rural City Council’s visit in Canberra to discuss mobile phone blackspots.
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TOP TRIO: Madeline Cassar, right, has joined Emma Elsom and Nims Azoor on the MIXXFM Brekky show. Picture: MICK SHANNON
Ararat’s festival sets benchmark
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rarat Jailhouse Rock Festival organisers are already planning for next year’s event after a huge weekend of music, dancing and activities reflecting the culture of the 1950s and ‘60s.
Festival director Ian Wilson agreed that the festival, which rates as one of the premier rock ‘n’ roll weekends in Victoria and Australia, had continued to set a high bar in organisation and entertainment. He said sell-out crowds at balls, and waves of positive feedback from participants had provided a platform of confidence to plan for the future. “While we are all extremely tired from what has been an outstanding weekend, we are very positive about the future. You know if things are looking bright for the future when you’re sitting around having cleaned up an oval after such a big weekend and your mind has already turned to exploring ways of making it even bigger
and better next year,” he said. “We’re really quite stoked about it. The feedback from participants has been very glowing and that gives us a lot of confidence to plan for the future.”
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The festival, which injects about $700,000 into the Ararat economy each year, started mid last week and finished with an extravaganza at Alexandra Oval on Sunday. Ararat’s population grew by about 3000 during the event. “We had an extremely good crowd on Friday night and a really great introduction. We had sellout crowds at the Moovin’ and Groovin’ Ball at Ararat Town Hall and the Wheels Rock ‘n’ Roll Dance at Alexandra Hall on Saturday night,” Mr Wilson said. “The Saturday Giant Highway 8 Festival was also well received with rain holding off and non-stop music from 10am to 4pm. School groups participated and performed, there were dance lessons and dances, cruises and cars and displays – it was just an action-packed day.
“On Sunday we recreated the whole festival at Alexandra Oval where there was a large marquee, four bands and DJ. The music was supposed to stop at 4pm but the crowd stuck around and the band The Cruisers, long-time festival supporters, continued to play. “We finished about 4.45pm. We also had 250 hot-rod and classic cars and motorcycles on the arena.” Mr Wilson said a significant aspect of the festival was that 90 percent of festival patrons were visitors to Ararat. “It’s always been one of the main drivers to attract external people to Ararat. It has a significant flow-on economic impact for the community. The people who attended went out of their way to say it was the best festival they had been to and that is really glowing praise,” he said. “We’ve had tremendous support from Ararat Rural City Council and Ararat business houses who made our visitors welcome. It’s that type of support that has people saying that they plan to come back.”
IN THE SWING: Dancers get into the spirit of the Ararat Jailhouse Rock Festival in Barkly Street during the Giant Highway 8 part of the festival. As well as music, dancing and performances, vehicle enthusiasts also made the most of showing off hot-rod and classic cars and motorcycles. Pictures: COURTNEY MILSOME
Radio station MIXXFM has welcomed the newest member of its MIXX Brekky team – Madeline ‘Madz’ Cassar, 28, from Melbourne.
Madeline, who completed a Melbourne Radio School course last year, has worked at Melbourne community radio station Kiss FM and has a performing arts degree, has joined Nims Azoor and Emma Elsom on the show from 6am, weekdays. Madeline joined the team on Monday and Nims and Emma were quick to extract plenty of information about her likes and dislikes through
a series of quick-fire questions. She said she already had a lot of fun and laughs and was excited to being part of the Ace Network family. “I’m looking forward to marrying my city roots with the country lifestyle and getting out and about and meeting the community,” she said. “Radio has been a passion of mine for a long time and I’m really excited to be pursuing a career that I love. “For listeners out there – keep turning in. We’re there for you. It’s a great team we have and we look forward to covering all sorts of fun and interesting topics.”
Country stars gather in Horsham The region’s lengthy string of major events will continue this weekend with the four-day Horsham Country Music Festival starting with walk-up performances at Horsham Caravan Park and a bush balladeer show at Horsham Soundshell today.
Organisers expect fans to again flock to the musical extravaganza to soak up a variety of visiting high-profile as well as home-grown performers. The festival headquarters are at Sawyer Park but are spread across Horsham with events in the heart of Horsham shopping centre at Roberts Place, Horsham Plaza and Wilson Bolton business headquarters in O’Callaghan Parade. A Country Music Spectacular from 1pm to 10pm at Sawyer Park, featuring a vast array of performers and musical styles, represents the
pinnacle of the weekend. Other attractions include a Friday night tribute event where artists dedicate their performances to the international stars of country music and a Sunday gospel music marathon from 11am to 2pm. There are also performances involving buskers and poets and the festival will wind up with a festival finale at Sawyer Park from 2pm to 4pm, Sunday before a Horsham RSL dinner and show. Further information about the festival is available from www.horshamcountrymusic.com.au or festival spokesman Lyall Wheaton on 5381 1995 or email lyallwheaton@bigpond.com. Festival tickets and accommodation inquiries are available from Horsham Visitor Information Centre on 1800 633 218.
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While health authorities often take a gentle approach in encouraging people, particularly sections of the community at high risk to make the most of vaccinations, raw figures suggest that it is a lot more than a good idea. Between 1918 and 1920 an unusually deadly flu pandemic swept around the globe, infecting an estimated 500 million people and killing between 50 to 100 million of them. It was, as some describe, perhaps history’s greatest natural holocaust and remains the most dramatic example of what can result from viral mutation. While the so-called Spanish Flu differed greatly from many other influenza strains, often killing the healthiest people in society instead of the weakest, it has provided us with a clearly definable lesson in self-preservation. If we have the scientific knowhow to prevent potentially fatal infectious disease, especially when using the body’s own defensive mechanisms and having ticked all the boxes in a safety checklist, we should use it to protect ourselves and our communi-
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Carers and survivors walk the first lap of Horsham’s Relay for Life at Coughlin in Horsham last weekend. About 35 of the 54 teams that entered the record-breaking event have already registered for next year. Volunteers are also still counting donations for Horsham district’s annual tilt at the Cancer Council fundraiser but expect the figure to climb well beyond $160,000. Up to 1500 walkers relayed around the oval from Friday night into Saturday morning, transforming the sporting reserve into a flood-lit hub of activity. Pictured is Horsham City Pipe Band, leading off participants on their first lap. Picture: MICK SHANNON
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Lake Lonsdale near Stawell is in the state duck-hunting spotlight, with anti-hunting lobbyists dumping several dead rare and protected freckled ducks outside Premier Denis Napthine’s Melbourne office. Game Victoria director Simon Toop confirmed that 28 freckled ducks were among 146 dead water birds, and all had been shot during the opening of the
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“The message is, if you’re not sure, don’t shoot and wait for the next opportunity. It’s a big warning and ultimately it’s about shooters protecting their recreation. If they want people to respect and accept duck hunting they have to do the right thing,” he said. Of the 146 dead water waters dumped at 1 Treasury place, 143 were from Lake Lonsdale.
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orsham Rural City Council is campaigning for National Broadband Network infrastructure to help improve mobile phone coverage.
The council has made a submission to the Federal Government’s Mobile Phone Coverage Program to campaign for improved mobile phone service, particularly following problems during the northern Grampians bushfire in January. Residents and authorities reported the failure of a sufficient mobile phone service in Laharum, Brimpaen and the Wartook Valley. A council delegation visited Canberra earlier this month, meeting with Parliamentary Secretary for Communications Paul Fletcher. Mr Fletcher will visit Horsham later this month. Horsham Rural City Council chief executive Peter Brown said council representatives also met with Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s staff. “We spoke to them about the need to use the backhaul infrastructure to help with mobile phone coverage,” he said. “They should be inter-connected.” Wimmera Development Association executive director Jo Bourke, who joined Horsham council delegates in Canberra, said the association ‘absolutely supported’ the idea to use NBN infrastructure to provide mobile phone service. She said mobile phone blackspots were a problem across the region. Ms Bourke said third party ownership of towers, leasing them to phone providers, could also provide a new avenue for better mobile phone service. “The focus so far has been on the populated
centres but we’ve argued strongly around the benefits of having mobile phone coverage to boost agriculture,” she said. Ms Bourke said the agricultural industry was relying more and more on broadband and data services for machine maintenance and crop and livestock management. “We’re hopeful there will be some investment to address the black spots around the Laharum and northern Grampians area soon but in terms of the black spot program, quite a bit of planning is needed with expressions of interest and mobile phone carriers adding their bit,” she said. Member for Mallee Andrew Broad last week highlighted to Federal Parliament that mobile phone coverage was the ‘low-hanging fruit’ across the Wimmera and Mallee. Mr Broad said that having mobile phone coverage was integral to the region,which contributed $5.3 billion to the Australian economy. “I think people are surprised when they hear just how influential my electorate is. But recently we put out to our electorate the need for mobile phone coverage and we had 1400 inquiries to our office,” he said. “What we have seen is that, as the uptake of smart technologies and smart phones increases, the actual reach of a mobile phone tower is declining because the data use is increasing.” Mr Broad pleaded for more investment into improving mobile phone coverage throughout the electorate, and regional Australia. “It is being able to make sure our agricultural businesses in regional areas are First World and competitive,” he said.
Tuning into country music
Award-winning Mallee-born country music star Paul Costa will perform at Horsham City Bowling Club on March 28. He won five trophies at the Victorian Country Music Awards, including entertainer, male vocalist and album of the year. A regular at Tamworth, Gympie Muster, Birdsville Races and the Mildura Country Music Festivals, Costa’s new album, Wheels and Steel debuted at number two on the Aria Country Album chart after being released in July. Horsham club secretary Gary Knight said Costa was one of Australia’s leading country music entertainers. “If you love country music don’t miss it,” he said. Doors open at 7pm for an 8pm show. Tickets are $25 includes a light supper. More information is available on 5382 0230 or 0417 169783.
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six-day Healing Walk has provided a blocks as part of their contracts has contributed theme through to a twilight celebration with a prelead-in to the 10th annual Lake Bolac to many of the land-management issues faced by miere performance of ‘Flayed Identities’, a work generations of farmers. supported by Australia Council funding and inEel Festival this weekend. A group camped on Lake Bolac’s east beach for six nights and walked to places of interest including wetlands, Mt Hamilton Caves, Hopkins and Wannon rivers and Bushy Creek. It is relevant to the festival’s ‘Return to Country” theme that several walks took in soldiersettlement areas. This year the festival is looking at Indigenous military service, particularly during the First World War and soldier settlers ‘returning to country’ from both world wars. The requirement for soldier settlers to clear their
Many of today’s farmers addressing these problems are descendants of soldier settlers. People attending a festival forum on Saturday from 11am, featuring keynote speaker Hamilton historian Peter Bakker, will discuss these issues. Rob Youl will also be a guest speaker at the forum and discuss issues of land management in relation to soldier settlement and the achievements of the Landcare movement in addressing many of the environmental issues on farming land. He will also examine the connection landholders feel to their country. Organisers will carry the Indigenous service
cluding narration by Indigenous elder Ted Lovett about his family’s extensive military history. It will be accompanied by music composed by Associate Professor Thomas Reiner of Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music at Monash University. The main festival day is Saturday from 11am to midnight. Tickets are available on line at www.trybooking. com/75040 or at the gate on the day. More information can be obtained from the festival website www.eelfestival.org.au or by calling Lake Bolac Information Centre on 5350 2204.
AT THE READY: A Healing Walk group on the east beach of Lake Bolac with elder Ted Lovett who led a smoking ceremony at the start of the first day’s walk.
Pre-school Drum takes on Delahunty roles opening Member for Lowan Hugh Delahunty, local government representatives and families gathered to officially open the Natimuk Preschool expansion on Friday. The State Government funded the $195,500 expansion. Mr Delahunty said the project was integral to ensuring children had access to high quality early years services in the years before school. “The upgrade has provided the preschool with an extended veranda that allows children to play outdoors regardless of weather conditions, increased the preschool’s office and storage space and an upgrade to the bathroom facilities,” he said. Minister Delahunty said the State Government had invested more than $751,000 in the Horsham Rural City Council early childhood infrastructure.
Member for Northern Victo- Liberal Party and Leader of the He said it had been an honour and a privilege to represent ria Damian Drum has taken House duties. The Victorian Governor swore Western Victoria between 2002 over sport and veterans affairs in the new cabinet on Monday. and 2014. portfolios from retiring parliaMr Delahunty joins other forMr Koch said his decision to mentarian Hugh Delahunty.
Mr Drum takes on the roles as part of a Victorian Premier Denis Napthine’s reshuffled cabinet team. He joins fellow Victorian ministerial debutants Tim Bull, local government and Aboriginal affairs, Russell North, energy resources and small business and Nick Wakeling, higher education and skills. Planning Minister Matthew Guy also has multicultural affairs and citizenship, Louise Asher has Innovation, Tourism, Major Events, Employment and Trade as well as Deputy Leader for the
mer ministers retiring at the elec- retire had not been difficult betion, Nicholas Kotsira, Jeanette cause he believed in renewal and Powell and Peter Hall. succession planning and allowKoch retires ing younger members to make Member for Western Victoria a contribution to the state while David Koch has also informed representing their communities. Mr Napthine, that he will not be “My retirement will also allow seeking re-endorsement beyond me to spend more time with my the November 29 election. family who have always encourMr Koch has committed more than 30 years to public life in- aged and supported me in public life. I am also grateful to friends cluding 12 in State Parliament. He was awarded the Centenary and staff, along with the many Medal in 2000 for representing members of Liberal Party and his community in local govern- my parliamentary colleagues, for ment, rural water management their tireless efforts and counsel over the past 12 years,” he said. and rural affairs.
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Hindmarsh Shire Council will host biannual Welcome Nights in Rainbow, Jeparit, Dimboola and Nhill for new residents who have moved to the Hindmarsh area.
It has invited new residents to join councillors, council staff and community members at free barbecues, where they can meet fellow newcomers and ‘locals’. The council has organised the events so newcomers can discover discover aspects about their towns, talk to other community and council members and Council about learn about becoming involved in groups and activities. Welcome nights: Rainbow, Monday, March 31, 6.30pm to 9pm, Rainbow Civic Centre supper rooms, BYO drinks; Jeparit, Wednesday, April 2, 6.30pm to 9pm, Wimmera Mallee Pioneer Museum, BYO drinks and chairs; Dimboola, Friday, April 4, 6pm to 9pm, Nine Creeks Reserve. Starting with a bird walk with barbecue at 7pm. BYO chairs, picnic rugs and drinks; Nhill, Tuesday, April 8, 6.30pm to 9pm, Jaypex Park.
Community event for fires
A Dimboola community raffle and barbecue at 1pm, Saturday will raise money for Wimmera people affected by fires this year. Organisers of the community family day, at Dimboola reserve and run in partnership with Dimboola Football and Netball Club, are calling on Dimboola district people to support the cause. Raffles involve a prize pool valued at more than $3000, including a 6 x 4 trailer, there will be live music, jumping castle and displays involving fire trucks, Parks Victoria, Little Desert Hot Rods and old tractors.
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A free homework program for primary and secondary students in Nhill and Horsham will be launched this week. The program, at Nhill’s Neighbourhood House and Horsham’s Wimmera Hub, is targeted towards migrant and refugee students. The Nhill program starts today and Horsham tomorrow. Both programs are from 4om to 6pm. Wimmera Development Association settlement officer Robyn Murphy said the program aimed to reduce the barriers disadvantaged students face with succeeding in education, and remaining at school. Ms Murphy said a trained co-ordinator would organise the program, with volunteer tutors at each site working with students in small groups on homework tasks and educational activities “Timing of the program has been considered carefully so the provision of nutritious after school snacks will be important. There will also be some time put aside for activities and educational games to expand participant’s communication and social connections,” she said.
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Several agencies have bandied together to help
eople rebuilding after losing homes in people affected by the bushfire, with regular inthe northern Grampians bushfire will formation sessions and newsletters detailing help face changed guidelines, according to build- available given to residents. Firefoxes visit ing regulators.
Horsham Rural City Council chief executive Peter Brown said the council was working with landowners on demolition orders, in the recovery phase since the January fire. More than 90 structures including 27 houses were lost in the fire. Mr Brown said landowners needed to expect different guidelines for rebuilding. Building regulations in fire-prone areas have changed considerably since the Black Saturday Royal Commission. “Some people are starting to think about rebuilding,” he said. “With the bushfire overlay, people need to be more aware there are more stringent rules about building.” Mr Brown said the council had invited the professionals from the Building Commission and Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure to speak to people about building requirements. Mr Brown said the council had undertaken a large amount of work in helping clear debris from fire-affected properties. “Council are still working with landowners to clear debris from sites,” he said. “But a lot of that work was in the immediate response to the fire.”
A session called ‘Creating a new norm’, by Firefoxes Australia, will be at Cameron Oval, Laharum, at 6pm tonight. Black Saturday survivors Jemima Richards and Kate Riddell will share their stories about recovering from a fire. The Firefoxes will also run sessions at Halls Gap on Monday and the Black Range yesterday. “The people affected by the fire – we can’t bring back people’s houses and possessions. But I imagine they are still suffering and we need to ensure we continue to help them,” Mr Brown said. Staff from the council’s tourism and economic development team will visit tourism operators in the fire-affected area in coming weeks. Mr Brown said BlazeAid, a volunteer organisation helping to rebuild fences, would be in the northern Grampians until about mid-April. So far, BlazeAid has cleared 149 kilometres of fences, built 61 kilometres of new fencing on 49 properties. More than 200 volunteers have helped rebuild the fences, and volunteer groups have served about 1000 meals. Mr Brown said the council would soon appoint a fire recovery officer, a position that had been temporarily filled by existing council staff since the fire.
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The session, at Laharum community hall, will be on March 27, with a free breakfast from 8am. Organiser Valerie Little said the day would provide plenty of information and opportunities to incorporate some long-term farm planning principles into the recovery process. Guest speakers will cover topics such as managing soils and water quality after a fire, perennial pasture re-establishment and management, dealing with pest plants and animals, stock
management, animal health considerations and managing stress after an emergency. Information from Rural Financial counsellors will be available on the day Ms Little said while recovery from fire was a very difficult time for the farming community, it also provided an opportunity for affected landholders to reconsider their longer-term farm planning goals. “Everyone is welcome to attend this breakfast and I urge landholders to take the opportunity to hear and talk to a range of people at the one place on the one day,” she said. Ms Little said people wanting more information can call her on 0419 344 187 or Wendy McInnes on 5383 6220.
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Halls Gap hub project reaches key milestone Contractors have poured the concrete slab for a Halls Gap Community and Tourism Hub, marking a major project milestone for the Northern Grampians Shire Council project.
WELCOME: Rural Northwest Health chief executive Catherine Morley is inviting everyone to the organisation’s next board meeting on March 25. Picture: PETER MILLER
Onley Holdings Pty Ltd will now focus on erecting steelwork and walls for the hub, which will link a Visitor Information Centre with Centenary Hall. Mayor Kevin Erwin said it was pleasing to see the structure taking shape. “The council is thrilled that this project is finally coming to fruition after being listed as a community priority for more than 30 years,” he said. “A $500,000 grant provided through the Regional Development Australia Fund and a $500,000 investment from the State Govern-
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ment through the Regional Growth Fund’s Putting Locals First Program is allowing us to deliver a vibrant community facility in the heart of Halls Gap. “With construction now well underway, we are looking forward to being able to provide a fabulous space for the community and a first stop for the one million tourists who visit the Grampians each year.” The Halls Gap Community and Tourism Hub will include public toilet facilities and space for exhibitions, performances and community activities, as well as multipurpose rooms for office or commercial use. Contractors have installed the majority of underground pipes and placed powerlines in Heath Street underground. Cr Erwin said the council had erected new public toilets near Halls Gap Pool.
Open door policy New program for children’s centre for health board
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ural Northwest Health will throw its doors open and invite the public to its next management board meeting in Hopetoun on Tuesday.
Chief executive Catherine Morley said the open-access meeting would be the first of its kind for the organisation. “We will be inviting the community to come along and observe our board meeting which I believe will of great benefit to both parties,” Ms Morley said. “Community engagement in the delivery of healthcare has always been a major driver to the health service’s operation so having an open-access meeting is a natural progression for us,” she said. “It’s all about improving transparency, accountability
and consumer engagement.” Ms Morley said the only board meeting the public usually attended each year was the annual meeting. “So the March meeting will provide a whole new perspective on how much is involved in the running of a health service,” she said. “Hopefully the community will be able to gain an understanding of the rationale, context and environment for the important plans and decisions that our board has to make every month. “The public will have an opportunity to discuss and participate in the board of management’s decision-making process.” The March agenda will include an update on National
Standards continuous improvement activities, a Community Action Research Group governance meeting and an update from a Project Control Group for the second stage of a Warracknabeal campus project. Ms Morley said the health services would also invite stakeholders such as Wimmera Southern Mallee Health Alliance, Yarriambiack Shire Council, Ambulance Victoria and Wimmera Development Association to attend the meeting. The meeting starts at 5pm and an agenda will available for attendees. There will be a barbecue tea at 6pm and the meeting will recommence at 7pm. Ms Morley said anyone keen to attend meeting had to RSVP executive assistant Sharon Murphy on 5396 1221.
Taylors Gully Children’s Centre in Stawell will offer a program for three-year-old children from April this year. The new program will operate each Tuesday between 9am and 1pm from the centre’s multipurpose room. Northern Grampians Shire Council’s Tony Dark said the development would help to provide a seamless learning experience for children and their families. “Taylors Gully provides quality care for children aged between six weeks and 12,” he said. “We want to make our service as convenient as possible for families.
“We already have three playrooms and the maternal and child health service operating from the facility and now we will also be offering a program for three-year-olds. Mr Dark said the introduction of a kindergarten program for four-year-olds next year would further enhance continuity of care at the centre. “It means that families will be able to drop one child at kinder, take another to daycare and attend their baby’s maternal and child health appointments all at the same place,” he said. People can call call 5358 9000 for more information.
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sistance categories. More than 20 not-for-profit clubs and organisations in Hindmarsh Shire have already been successful in receiving money funds through the 2013-14 program. Successful applicants include Rainbow Senior Citizens Christmas luncheon, Jeparit fishing competition, Dimboola Regatta and Nhill Bowls Club. Applications close on April 1 and forms are available at customer service centres in Dimboola, Jeparit, Nhill and Rainbow or online at www.hindmarsh.vic.gov.au. More information is available on 5391 4444 or at grants@hindmarsh.vic.gov.au.
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new Minyip Agricultural and Pastoral Society, including young students, is working to put on a reinvigorated Minyip Show on Sunday, March 30.
The Minyip Community Bank Minyip Show, incorporating an art show, will be at the Minyip Recreation Reserve, from 11am to 5pm. The show will be a day of activities and entertainment for people from Minyip and the wider Wimmera. Attractions include: show entries and pavilion displays; mechanical bucking bull; go-cart races; side shows; market stalls; plaster house; community displays from CFA and SES; food stalls and vans; climbing wall; huge slide; and show bags. Minyip Primary School principal Doug Walters said the senior students had joined the agricultural and pastoral society last year to ‘breathe new life into the show’. “The senior students believed they could help keep it going and improve it,” he said. “The show provides an opportunity for the community to get together and celebrate and also provide entertainment for a small community like Minyip, which doesn’t have many social opportunities such as this. “Once an event like this is lost it will be gone forever.” Mr Walters said the show had been floundering for more than a decade “In fact the show has been abandoned on at least two occasions during this time,” he said. Mr Walters said there were 12 students and three teachers on the society’s committee, making a total of about 20. “The Minyip Primary School and the Minyip A and P Society signed a Memorandum of Understanding which gave the students an equal standing in the A&P and gave three of our year six students the opportunity to be co-president, co-secretary and co-treasurer,” he said. Mr Walters said students had embraced the opportunity to be organisers of the town’s annual show. The students have attended monthly meetings to provide ideas and suggestions to improve the show, assisted in reviewing the show program, designed and prepared show posters and members’ tickets. “The executive members have also chaired meetings, written letters and presented treasurer’s reports,” he said. “Despite the fact that the year six students have now moved onto secondary college, they continue to be a members of the Minyip A and P Society.”
SHOW TIME: Minyip Primary School students, back from left, Ebony Nuske, Jaye Farlow and Selena Boyd, and front, from left, Rhys Pigeon, Bailey Young and Doray Macalinga have joined the Minyip Agricultural and Pastoral Society to help organise the town’s show on March 30. Picture: LAUREN HENRY
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A talent quest and an art exhibition will Building, doubles as a competition and con- Minyip Special, which can be any medium. Art entries can also be purchased at the form a feature of this year’s Minyip tinues through until March 30. Entrants from across the Wimmera will exhibition. Community Bank Minyip Show. A new addition this year is the talent quest, feature in nine categories, which include
The art exhibition will open at 7.30pm on oil, acrylic, watercolour, drawing including which is for musical acts, and offers a first Friday, March 28, two days before the show. cartoons, pastel, mixed media and altered prize of $100 and second prize of $50. Entry cost is $5, and starts at 4pm. The exhibition, at the Minyip Recreation art, folk art, farm art and sculpture and the
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By Sujatha Umakanthan “When was the last time you spent a quiet moment just doing nothing – just sitting and looking at the sea, or watching the wind blowing the tree limbs, or waves rippling on a pond, a flickering candle or children playing in the park?” – Ralph Marston
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ave you noticed people at the cafés enjoying breakfast or one of the barista’s fancy concoctions in morning rush hour? Especially when you are rushing by, tripping over your own legs?
While working in the city in a past life I used to walk past these cafés, day after day, and watch in curiosity, well mostly envy, all these people who seemed to have all the time in the world. Usually most of them were on their own and probably engaged in the spectator sport of ‘people watching’. I used to imagine for every relaxed sip or bite they took, they probably pitied the rest of us, slaves to routine, merSujatha Umakanthan cilessly shackled to our demanding agendas. Of course, I promised myself I was going to go to a coffee shop on a day off and sit there watching people in a caffeineinduced haze. However, that never materialised. Even if I managed to get out of bed at a decent hour, I was still rushing around trying to get my never-ending list of chores done on my so called holidays. So while I yearned to stop and smell the roses, I have actually denied myself the time and the opportunity. Seriously, how hard would it be to find those precious few moments of self-indulgence? Nevertheless a glutton for self-inflicted deprivation, I like to pretend I am starved for time and paint myself the martyr of abnegation. Perhaps it boils down to my lack of organisation skills, but I conveniently choose to ignore this variable in the equation. Anyway, I bet I am not the only one doing this. There are many of us in the same boat, not actually remembering the last time we chilled out, ignoring the mental stocktaking of all those unfinished chores or truly enjoying those guilt-free moments of a well-deserved break where the brain doesn’t run off in a million directions chiding us over our momentary torpor. Newsflash! No one is going to walk up to us and tell us we deserve those precious few hours of disengagement from our reality. Even our own family and friends, despite their best intentions and concern for us, are busy waging their own battles against the everyday grind. So it is left to us to find that break to recharge our batteries
Precious moments
The other day, when I took public transport to Melbourne, the occasion provided me with the much-needed timeout I needed, handed to me on a silver platter. Of course, there was work to be done and thanks to technology, I could still be roped in to do it. But I chose to slack off. I spent a glorious few hours having a breather and just taking in the world. When I got tired of creeping out the people at the bus-stops and inside the bus with my people-watching act, I moved on to watching the landscape flash by and cars and trucks whiz past from my lofty perch of the window seat. It was totally mind-numbing but refreshingly so. I had actually forgotten what a lot of fun it could be, not being tied down to a ticking clock or an agenda. There is a definite beauty even to our own chaotic life, when it slows down and we are able to see it from a different perspective. Just those few minutes to unwind, even in the confines of our own home, should make all the difference. Don’t you think so?
CULTURAL EXPERIENCE: Chinese Australian artist Zhou Xiaoping is pictured at work with Aboriginal artists in remote Australia during the making of the film Ochre and Ink.
Chinese art offers cross-cultural view Hobart Salamanca Arts Centre chief executive and artistic director Rosemary Miller will open a ‘Made in China, Australia’ exhibition at Ararat Regional Art Gallery at 1pm on Saturday.
Exhibition curator Greg Leong will present a ‘floor talk’ after the opening. The exhibition runs until May 11. ‘Made In China, Australia’ questions how the work of Chinese Australian artists is affected by their Chinese Australian heritage and experiences. Some of the artists who feature in the exhibition were born in Australia, others are travellers and some are recent arrivals. Gallery director Anthony Camm said Leong was interested in the subtle differences in the artists’ work due to their par-
ticular relationship with the two cultures. He said ‘Made In China, Australia’ investigated contemporary art practices across a range of mediums and disciplines, genders and generations. “The migration and settlement of any large racial group in a new host country is complex. The complexity of the Chinese diaspora in Australia can be seen in the distinctive and diverse Chinese Australians here,” he said. “These categories are often reduced in the popular imagination to a single Asian stereotype. The curatorial thesis of the exhibition, ‘Made in China, Australia’ argues that the different and individual processes of acculturation have impacted in diverse ways on the work of Chinese Australian artists.” The artists include Tony Ayres, Shuxia
Money for growth plan The State Government is using $90,000 from its $1-billion Regional Growth Fund to help Hindmarsh Shire Council develop a $120,000 five-year economic plan. The council will provide $30,000 for the Economic Development Strategy, designed to maximise regional output, job creation and investment. Member for Lowan Hugh Delahunty said the strategy would direct the council’s response to economic development challenges and opportunities from 2014 to 2019. “It will identify opportunities
where the region holds a comparative advantage, such as in grain production, intensive animal industries, transport and manufacturing,” he said. “The strategy will also document the infrastructure and services needed to support growing sectors, such as nature and heritage-based tourism. “Part of the strategy will include workforce skills training to develop marketing and communications plans.” Authorities expect the plan to be finished by October this year.
Chen, Clara Chow, Lindy Lee, Kevin Leong, Owen Leong, Pamela Mei-Leng See, Chen Ping, Jane Quon, Aaron Seeto, Jason Wing, Liu Xiao Xian, Zhou Xiaoping, William Yang, John Young and Tianli Zu. As well as the exhibition, Astor Cinema in Ararat will screen the movie Ochre and Ink at 6.30opm on March 31. Ochre and Ink is the story of Chinese Australia artist Zhou Xiaoping and his collaboration with Aboriginal artists in remote parts of Australia. Xiaoping is exhibiting in the ‘Made in China, Australia’ exhibition, and will introduce the film and answer questions at the end of the screening. Tickets are $12 or $10 concession and are available from the gallery on 5352 2836 or gallery@ararat. vic.gov.au
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ararat ruralcity focus Mayor’s weekly meetings with ratepayers and residents For ratepayers or residents who wish to see the Mayor or enquire about Council, the Mayor will be available on Tuesdays between 9am and 10am at the Ararat and Grampians Visitor Information Centre, 91 High Street, Ararat. No bookings required.
Black spot Thank you to all of the businesses who completed the online survey into mobile phone Black Spot issues in Ararat Rural City. We received 107 completed surveys from a mix of rural and town based businesses and also received a number of individual submissions. The data has been collated and a submission has been sent to the Federal Government. Many black spots were identified across the whole of Ararat Rural City. Some key issues identified in the survey are: » 22% of respondents are unhappy with mobile coverage within Ararat Township. » 27% of respondents are unhappy with mobile coverage outside of Ararat township.
Volunteering at the Ararat and Grampians Visitor Information Centre Are you a people person? Do you have a passion for Ararat and the region? Do you want to learn about Tourism? Do you have spare time on weekends and would like to volunteer in a friendly, fun and professional environment with great rewards?
Business breakfast Information & networking session for businesses
Lake Bolac Eel Festival March 22
Pomonal Village Market
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Ararat Famers Market + Trash & Treasure Market April 13
Moyston news Library outreach Open every Tuesday from 12pm-1pm at the Moyston Hall. (Great range of books to choose from or order books you want and pick up in moyston).
Moyston tip Wednesday 9am-12pm and Sunday 2pm-5pm.
» 46% or respondents indicated that improved mobile would significantly improve their business.
Moyston strength training In association with ARBA, the Ararat Rural City Council would like to invite you to another of the successful free Business Breakfast series. The series runs on the premise of Education, Information and Inspiration, and has been designed to keep you informed and to help create positive links and opportunities with other businesses in the region. An ideal forum for information and networking with your local business. Tuesday April 1, 2014
Starts Wednesday February 19, 7pm-8pm $8 per person, caters for all levels of fitness. At the Hall (Monday and Wednesday night).
Pilates with Ziaga Monday 9am at the school, Thursday 7pm at the Hall.
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» The Ararat Regional Library is open from 10am-5.30pm Monday to Thursday, 10am5pm each Friday and 9am-12pm Saturday.
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» The outreach service at current visits the rural towns of Elmhurst, Streatham, Moyston and Willaura on a weekly basis. This service provides a book delivery to the outlying towns and provides for a more social interactive service for anyone to attend. For further information regarding the outreach service contact the Ararat Regional Library on 5352 1722.
The Importance of Tourism for Australia, and our region..
» Ararat Rural City Council Depot staff respond to in excess of 2,800 customer requests each year.
March 19, 4pm-8pm
Willuara Farm to Pub
» 49% or respondents indicated that improved internet would significantly improve their business.
» Between November 2013 and February 2014 the Ararat & Grampians Visitor Information Centre has had 12,120 visitors though the door.
Farming in the 21st Century Pastures Update
March 23
» 62% of respondents indicated that they see mobile phones as an absolute necessity to run their business.
» Council are responsible for maintaining 208 bridges across the municipality.
March 18, 6pm
Contact Tim McDougall, Tourism and Community Information Coordinator on 5355 0264 or email: tmcdougall@ararat.vic.gov.au
» 63% of respondents indicated that they see internet connection as an absolute necessity to run their business.
» Did you know Council grades over 1,200 kms of gravel roads each year?
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» 17% or respondents have to use satellite internet to be able to conduct their businesses within Ararat Rural City.
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Sigley at Wesley
Australian entertainment icon Ernie Sigley will appear in a morning melody performance at Wesley Performing Arts Centre in Horsham at 11am on Tuesday. Sigley has embarked on a run of daytime appearances in which he is accompanied by guest guitarist Mick Hamilton. Together they will take audiences on a journey through the life, times and music of Sigley’s 50-year career. Sigley started his career at the age of 15 as a DJ on radio station 3DB Melbourne. He also appeared and hosted Australia’s first live music show for television ‘Teenage Mailbag’ before travelling to Europe where he worked for Radio Luxembourg. On his return to Australia he became the host of ‘Adelaide Tonight’ which started
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his collection of 20 Logies for most popular performer and producer. He also won a Gold Penguin award as Australia’s top entertainer and a Gold Logie in 1974. His career and long-standing partnership with Channel Nine included hosting the ‘Tonight Show’ and the ‘Ernie Sigley Show’ which became
the highest rating tonight show on Australian television. Sigley then went on to host the first national morning talk show with Denise Drysdale, clocking up another 10 years together. Six number-one songs and albums including his most popular hit ‘Hey Paula’ with Drysdale all went Gold including the album ‘Here’s Ernie’. For 12 years, Sigley presented his highly-rated talk-back show ‘Afternoon Program’ on Melbourne’s 3AW radio network. Never far for the stage, he would also perform at clubs and concert halls while presenting and working at 3BA and the Nine network. Tickets for the Horsham show are on sale at website www.wesleypac.com.au or at Harvey World Travel in Horsham.
Sports club commits $100,000 Horsham Sports and Community Club will distribute atleast $100,000 in sponsorship to Wimmera sporting and community groups. The club’s management board made the commitment to make the latest round of sponsorships available with money generated from the current financial year’s trading. The figure brings the total of cash sponsorships the club has provided to groups since its inception in 1992 to $1.33-million. Club manager Glenn Carroll said the
sponsorship had made life easier for many hardworking sporting and community group workers. He said criteria and application forms were available at at www.hscc.org.au. Applications for sponsorships open tomorrow and close on May 1 and further information is available from the club during office hours. The club will distribute sponsorships at a presentation in June.
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SETTLING INTO STAWELL: Dr Eleazer Okwor-Ojwang is Stawell Medical Centre’s newest GP.
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Doctor Eleazer Okwor-Ojwang has joined the team of General Practitioners at Stawell Medical Centre.
Dr Eleazer, a GP originally from Uganda, studied medicine in China after receiving an academic scholarship. With family in Newcastle and Adelaide, he moved to Australia in 2011 where he worked for more than two years at a medical centre in Kurri Kurri, New South Wales. Dr Eleazer moved to Stawell just before Christmas with his wife Molly Andruru, who is studying aged care, and 20-month old daughter Eleana Zion O’Kwor. “We really like Stawell and have settled in well. Most weekends we visit a different part of the region and we are making new friends,” he said. Dr Eleazer is also studying his GP Fellowship to be fully recognised for his skills in Australia.
He said he enjoyed the opportunity to work in the Stawell Hospital’s Urgent Care Centre. “It’s good to be able to have that experience at the hospital and get to know the staff there,” he said. “I also get to liaise with the bigger hospitals like Ballarat Base Hospital and follow through care with my patients.” Before moving to Australia Dr Eleazer worked as a GP in rural Uganda. “We had limited access to electricity and running water,” he said. “I experienced some of the worst medical cases and there was no social health care like there is here. I find that’s a big difference between both countries.” Dr Eleazer said he appreciated Stawell people welcoming his family to the community and looked forward to developing long-term relationships with his patients.
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n 2011 Australians aged 65 and over made up 14 percent of the population – and that figure is rising.
Whether you’re concerned about your future self or a loved one, aged care is an issue most of us will have to manage at some time in our lives. At the time of Federation, Australians at birth had an average life expectancy of around 50. The most common causes of death were infectious and parasitic diseases resulting from unsanitary sewerage and water systems, poor-quality food and limited health education. Vast improvements in public sanitation, health, medicine and technology have seen lower death rates and longer life expectancies. Enhanced living standards mean we live longer and cancer and coronary disease have become our most common causes of death. Given mounting pressures on governments to help an ageing population, more Australian families are taking the support of elderly loved ones into their own hands – and this is where it pays to do early homework. Illness, disability or the passing of the
years can make it difficult for you or your loved one to maintain an independent lifestyle. The ideal is to remain in one’s own home for as long as is reasonable and safe, but knowing when independence is no longer feasible is the conundrum. Your first step is a visit to your doctor to discuss your or your loved one’s situation. If necessary, your doctor can refer you to an Aged Care Assessment Team. The ACAT is an appropriately qualified person usually based at a local hospital. They can visit the applicant in their home and, following a government-approved guideline, assess how much and what type of care may be required. There are a number of levels of care available depending on the situation. It’s important to remember that your loved one may start out being able to remain at home, but as age or their health and abilities deteriorate, they may require a higher level of care.
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ades beyond. Could your superannuation support you for 20-plus years – including funding the level of aged care you might need? Could you afford the additional expenses if your partner remained in the family home while you moved into aged care facilities? Your financial planner can assist you to prepare a strategy that helps you afford the care you or another family member might need, from help around the home to more substantial care. Living long enough to receive a letter from the Queen is one thing – affording it is another. It’s all in the planning. Start now. • Robert Goudie is an authorised representative of Meritum Financial Group Pty Ltd AFSL 245569.
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Statistics forecast an increasingly ageing population – a challenge for any government. According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, a man aged 65 in 2012 could live to be 84 years old – a woman could see 87. Consequently, future generations may not have access to the current levels of government subsidies. While Australians have embraced the concept of self-funded retirement, we evidently need to start considering those dec-
She will join guest presenters Kathy McConell from the Victorian Food Alliance, Justin Walsh, Trentham Food Hub, SecondBite and Red Cross Community Connect Program, Ben Norden, Hume City Council and Janine Curtis, Elmhurst Bush Nursing Centre. Ms Galvin has worked in public and population health for more than a decade, working with state and local government on food and other health issues such as transport and access to services.
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5. What specifically is an Australasian shoveller? 6. Many Wimmera children growing up in the late 1990s and early 2000s became familiar with American animated television series involving genetically modified laboratory mice Pinky and The Brain. What was The Brain always trying to do? 7. What is the name of the broad shallow depression, now filled with sediment, that opened up across a vast region stretching from eastern SA through western Victoria and southern NSW?
8. Parts of the Wimmera are home to significant underground water. Deposits include include the Parilla Sand and Murray Group Limestone aquifers. Which one is salty and which one is fresh? 9. Many people in the Wimmera, particularly after The Weekly Advertiser fishing contest, became familiar with callop, also known as what? 10. Mental As Anything, an Australian pop band from the early 1980s, produced the 1981 song Berserk Warriors in satirical tribute to what huge international act? The first line of the songs suggests ‘someone’ is a Viking.
MP invite to Parliament House Member for Lowan Hugh Delahunty has invited Wimmera people to visit Parliament House on Sunday as part of its Open Day. “Parliament House in Melbourne opens its door only once a year to the general public and visitors can take a self-guided tour through the building and stroll through the magnificent Parliamentary Gardens,” Mr Delahunty said. “You can sit in the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council Chamber, visit the Parliamentary Library and enjoy morning and afternoon tea in the Member’s Dining Room. “As you wander through this historic building, members and staff of the Parliament will be on hand to answer your questions. There will also be a range of entertainment in the Parliamentary Gardens.” Parliament House Open Day is from 10.30 am until 3.30 pm.
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She has been involved in research and advocacy as well as project and policy development for organisations such as VicHealth and the Heart Foundation. Ms Galvin is managing a statewide project to improve access to affordable ‘locally-grown’ food in communities across Tasmania. The forum is aimed at connecting people and organisations interested in growing, sharing, sourcing and distributing food. Grampians Pyrenees Primary Care Partnership and Healthy Together Grampians Goldfields have organised the event in Cultural Diversity Week to promote understanding and connection across cultures through food. Proudly brought to you by
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Answers: 1. False. Huntsman spiders often fall prey to wasps, after being paralysed by the sting. 2. Coughlin Park. 3. A. Beauty. 4. And, as in ‘And another thing, I’ve been wondering lately...’. 5. A protected species of native duck. 6. Take over the world. 7. Murray Basin. 8. Parilla Sand is salty and sits above the fresh-water Murray Group Limestone, separated by a layer of clay. 9. Native yellowbelly fish, also called golden perch. 10. ABBA.’Bjorn is just a Viking...’
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ocal trade directory Ian McCulloch’s Colourbond Fencing is the business to call for all your fencing needs. With more than 8 years of experience, Ian can fence your pool or backyard, remove old fencing and replace it with new decorative fencing and has just recently included garden maintenance as a new service to his business. Ian’s garden maintenance services include mowing, weeding, yard cleanups, rubbish removal and odd jobs. As part of his expanded services, Ian now has a dingo with a bucket and 300mm auger, so no job is too small! With a travel range of a 50km radius of Horsham, Ian also offers competitive pricing, free local quotes, pensioner discounts, and new estate specials.
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Youth council impresses
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orthern Grampians Shire Youth Action Council’s involvement in developing a new website for youth advisory groups across Australia has won praise from Victorian Youth Affairs Minister Ryan.
The youth council worked with other advisory groups from Benalla, Bendigo, Gannawarra, Swan Hill and Casey on ‘The Exchange’, a website for young people share ideas with the State Government. An official website launch was in Bendigo earlier this month. “The Exchange is a virtual meeting place
where youth advisory groups from across Victoria can connect, share ideas and showcase events and plans for their local areas,” Mr Ryan said. Northern Grampians Shire Councillor Merrilee Reid said it was pleasing to see the Youth Action Council getting involved in a broad range of projects. “The YAC has really hit the ground running since their inception in April last year and we’re continually impressed with the amount of different projects they’re taking part in,” she said. “In less than 12 months they have worked
with the State Government, the Youth Affairs Council of Victoria, the Foundation for Young Australians, and many other organisations. “The Exchange is going to be very beneficial for the YAC and for the council because it will allow us to connect with other groups right across the state and to share ideas and resources. The Exchange is live now at www.theexchange.vic.gov.au. People seeking more information on the Northern Grampians Shire Youth Action Council can visit www. facebook.com/ngYAC.
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SMOKE ON THE WATER: Smokey Sunset over Lake Lascelles, above, by Donna Scobie won the January section of the Wimmera Mallee Tourism monthly photo and video competition ‘Places to see in Victoria’s Wild West’. The photo features the Mallee Bush Retreat Stick Shed, on the shores of Lake Lascelles in Hopetoun, with a smoky sunset in the background. Entries and information on how to enter next month’s competition can be found at wimmeramalleetourism.com.au or the Facebook page.
Cubby house dream for Ararat youngster
Charlotte McAdams from Hamilton has won a $2500 cubby principal Terry Kellar judged submissions early this month. “Charlotte stated in her submission that she wanted to share it house from G. J. Gardner Homes in Ararat.
She was one of 196 children who submitted 25-word explanation of their dream cubby house, as well as drawing of what they thought it would look like when built. G. J. Gardner Homes developed the competition for the summer holidays to celebrate its fifth birthday. G.J. Gardner Ararat franchisees Ashley and Sally Heard and Ararat West Primary School
with her friends, which is in the spirit of the G.J Gardner community that have been so supportive of us over the past five years,” Sally Heard said. G.J. Gardner Homes Ararat specialise in the construction of custom homes, working with customers to design and build unique houses.
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RURAL LEADERS: Victoria Rural Women’s Award winner Julie Aldous, Women’s Affairs Minister Heidi Victoria, runner-up rural research consultant Avril Hogan, of Horsham, Agriculture Minister Peter Walsh, and finalists Bendigo community engagement professional Karen Corr and Terang dairy farmer Lisa Fahey.
Horsham woman places second in state award
Horsham businesswoman Avril Hogan was Ms Aldous will receive a $10,000 bursary to named runner-up in the 2014 Victorian Ru- continue her leadership development and implement her proposed project designed to promote ral Women’s Award.
This year’s focus is on anxiety disorders and phobias and the negative impact they can have on the life of the pet and the owners. At Animal Aid we regularly see owners who are struggling to deal with problem behaviour that inevitably can be traced back to a fear-based response to a real or perceived threat. These can manifest in a variety of ways from inappropriate toileting, escapism, aggression, destructive behaviour, barking or a combination of some or all of the above. While these symptoms are evidence of distress in the animal involved – and no-one wants to think that their pet is upset or unhappy – they can also cause huge problems for their owners. Complaints from neighbours,
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agriculture education in schools. Ms Hogan will join Ms Aldous at the highlyregarded Australian Institute of Directors’ Course in Canberra. Ms Aldous now goes into the national award, announced in October. Ms Victoria said each of the finalists had displayed drive and determination in their chosen fields. “Women such as Ms Aldous and Ms Hogan have great vision and commitment and this makes them an inspiration for other rural Victorian women,” she said.
Mansfield school teacher Julie Aldous won the award. Minister for Agriculture and Food Security Peter Walsh and Women’s Affairs Minister Heidi Victoria presented the winner and finalists with awards at at a ceremony at Parliament House in Melbourne last week. As well as outlining their work and achievements in agriculture, nominees for the RuralWomen’s Award had to articulate a project that would support their professional development and benefit primary industries and rural Victoria.
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(July 23- August 22) Lucky Colour: Cyan Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 4-9-1-3 Lotto Numbers: 19-26-30-33-36-41 Romance in the air and more chances to have fun than before. But do not put your career on the line by ignoring your responsibilities and look after finances carefully as well as relationships.
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(August 23- September 23) Lucky Colour: Purple Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 9-1-4-2 Lotto Numbers: 10-19-26-29-39-41 You should be able to get lots of outstanding jobs done and feel good about it. Even if it seems bad you should refuse to help someone who has not kept their promise before.
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(September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: White Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 5-2-6-7 Lotto Numbers: 3-20-26-31-32-45 Many chances to find the right one now if you go out and socialise, many new friendships are formed now. Keep a tight reign on your purse even if money seems plentiful just now.
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(October 24- November 22) Lucky Colour: Magenta Lucky Day: Saturday Racing Numbers: 2-9-1-3 Lotto Numbers: 9-11-16-17-22-26 Very successful period in career affairs and many of your plans are bringing rewards. In the domestic relationships things could be a little explosive so keep your cool.
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(April 21- May 20) Lucky Colour: Orange Lucky Day: Sunday Racing Numbers: 8-1-4-3 Lotto Numbers: 4-19-20-27-31-41 A very good period for romance and improvements in all relationship matters. You should look good and feel good and charming your way into anything you want.
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14 to 23rd March 20
The Weekly Advertiser, 3WM and MixxFM office will be CLOSED: Wednesday, April 30 for staff training.
Peter Coad & the Coad Sisters, Johanna Hemara, Don Costa, Sandie Dodd, Col Perkins, Sandra Humphries, The Hoffmans, Trevor Keilar, Andrew D’Rosario, Michelle Little, Reg Poole and Allan Carroll
It will re-open at 10am on Thursday May 01.
Program and Prices
Thursday 20th March, 2013 Walk-Ups
4:00pm - 5:30pm
Bush Balladeers
6:30pm - 10:00pm Admission $16
Admission Free Horsham Caravan Park Horsham Soundshell
Friday 21st March, 2013 Walk-Ups
9:30am - 1:00pm
Admission Free Roberts Place, Horsham
Local Artists
1:30pm - 4:30pm
Admission Free Roberts Place, Horsham
Tribute Night
6:30pm - 10:00pm Admission $16
Horsham Soundshell
Saturday 22nd March, 2013 Buskers
AQUARIUS:
(January 20- February 19) Lucky Colour: Navy Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 4-1-8-6 Lotto Numbers: 7-28-29-31-35-41 If you play your cards right you could be in for an improved financial situation very soon. Not the time to speculate with loved ones emotions; stick with the known.
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(June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: Jade Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 7-8-3-5 Lotto Numbers: 8-19-20-27-38-44 You could need all the tact you can muster to get what you want in your career matters. Watch what you eat as this could be a period of stomach upsets.
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CAPRICORN:
(December 21- January 19) Lucky Colour: Red Lucky Day: Sunday Racing Numbers: 3-6-3--8 Lotto Numbers: 21-36-39-40-41-44 It seems that there is someone who finds you very attractive and you should be able to use your influence to improve some matters in your working conditions.
LIBRA:
(May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: Yellow Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 4-3-7-1 Lotto Numbers: 6-11-17-29-31-34 Do not let your mind wander when it should be in tasks at hand or you could find yourself in the middle of a problem. Try to keep calm in all occasions.
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(November 23- December 20) Lucky Colour: 3-4-8-1 Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 3-4-8-1 Lotto Numbers: 14-23-32-36-41-43 You should be able to solve a problem situation with money and have some time to enjoy life. It is a good time to start a beauty treatment or a fitness program now.
9:00am - 11.30am Admission Free Horsham Plaza & CBD
Country Music Spectacular 1:00pm - 10:00pm Admission $25 Horsham Soundshell ($18 after 6.30pm)
Sunday 23rd March, 2013 Walk-Up Poets
8.30am - 10:45am Admission Free Wilson Bolton
Gospel Music Marathon
11:00am - 4:00pm Admission $14
Horsham Soundshell
Further Information - www.horshamcountrymusic.com.au Festival Enquiries - Lyall Wheaton Phone: (03) 5381 1995 Email: lyallwheaton@bigpond.com
Horsham Visitor Information Centre - Festival Pass $59 and Accommodation Enquiries
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5:30 Today *Live* [s] 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 The People’s Court (PG) 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Alive and Cooking [s] 3:00 News Now 4:15 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 WIN News [s]’ 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Block: Fans V Faves Unlocked (PG) [s] 8:10 The Big Bang Theory (PG a) 8:40 Movie: “The Time Traveller’s Wife” (M v) (’08) Stars: Eric Bana 10:50 The Menlalist: Days Of Wine And Roses (M) 11:50 Extra [s] 12:10 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 1:10 A Current Affair [s] 1:40 Late Movie: “Enter The Dragon” (MA15+v) (’73) Stars: John Saxon & Jim Kelly 3:35 Impractical Jokers (M l,s) 4:05 Extra [s] 4:30 Good Morning America
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6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 10:00 Dust Echoes 11:00 Big Ideas (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News With Ros Childs [s] 1:00 Janet King (M a,l,v) [s] 2:00 At The Movies (PG) 2:30 As Time Goes By [s] 3:00 Bed Of Roses (PG) [s] 4:00 New Tricks (PG) 5:00 Eggheads [s] 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition [s] 6:00 Grand Design [s] 6:55 What’s Your Story [s] 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7:30 [s] 8:00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) [s] 8:30 The Doctor Blake Mysteries (M v) [s] 9:30 Line Of Duty (M a,v) [s] 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:10 Shaun Micallef’s Mad As Hell (PG) [s] 11:35 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 5:00 rage (PG)
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6:00 NASCAR Sprint Cup 11:30 MasterChef Australia 2:00 Psych (PG v) 3:00 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (PG) 4:00 Get Smart 4:30 COPS (PG l) 5:00 Big Angry Fish 5:30 I Fish 6:00 M*A*S*H 6:30 Get Smart 7:00 COPS (PG l) 7:00 COPS (PG l) 7:30 Frontiers Of Construction: Mining Ice 8:30 Megacities: Mumbai (PG) 9:30 Basketball: NBL Championship 2013/14: Wollongong Hawks V Sydney Kings 11:30 The League (MA15+ s) 12:00 The Project Encore 1:00 2014 Tudor United Sportscar Championship: R2 Mobil 1 Twelve Hours Of Sebring
6:00 Children’s Programs (All day) 5:05 Bananas In Pyjamas 5:25 Timmy Time 5:45 The Hive 6:00 Cloudbabies 6:15 Mofy 6:30 In The Night Garden 7:00 Spicks & Specks 7:30 Swamp Brothers (PG) 8:20 Friday Night Dinner (PG) 8:45 I’m Having Their Baby (PG) 9:30 Can Have Sex, Will Have Sex (MA15+l,n,s) 10:20 The Gruen Transfer (PG) 10:50 Arrested Development: Fakin’ It (M) 11:15 Adam Hills: The Last Leg 11:20 Spaced (M l) 11:45 Swamp Brothers (PG) 12:10 Deadly 60 12:40 Friday Night Dinner (PG) 1:05 Haven: Butterfly (PG) 1:45 ABC News Update
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Senior fisheries officer Murray Burns said the native fish that anglers weighed in during last weekend’s community fund-raiser were more prolific and on average larger than last year.
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“We suspect the bigger fish in Horsham have occupied greater habitat areas up river of Horsham where there are plenty of snags, but the greater of number of fish were at the bottom end
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baby, clinched the competition with a 1.201-kilogram yellowbelly. Fishing with a large family party, he caught the fish on scrubworms about 12.15pm on the south side of the river
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Mr Beer, who won an $18,000 Kia Rio S car from Horsham Motor Company, said: “It’s a dream come true. I had a lot of good bites. The last time I won was second prize in the juniors years
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who was more than happy to accept the $17,990 WebbCon Marine BlueFin Estuary Trekker boat as second prize. Mr McPhee’s yellowbelly, caught about 1.30pm on a yabby at Riverside,
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“The fish appear in quite good condition and the river, with the environmental flow maintaining levels of freshwater, is as good as I’ve seen it,” he said.
where there is more water.” Wendouree’s Allan Beer, who has fished in The Weekly Advertiser Horsham Fishing Contest for 32 years and attended his first as a month-old
west of South Bank. The fish was one of seven yellowbelly he caught during the Sunday competition and one of two above weigh-in size. During presentation at Sawyer Park,
weighed in at 1.200 kilograms. ago.” Mr Beer, one of almost 2300 peoAdvice ple to enter this year’s $70,000-plus As he too soaked up the moment with event, won the contest by a gram from his family, friends and prize, he offered keen Horsham angler Mark McPhee, advice to future contest anglers.
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6:00 Home Shopping [s] 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend (PG) 12:00 Saturday Afternoon Movie: “You Again” (PG a) (’10) Stars: Kristen Bell 2:30 Program To Be Advised 5:00 Highway Patrol (PG) 5:30 Border Security USA (PG) 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 2014 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 1: St Kilda V Melbourne 11:00 Strike Back (MA15+v,l,s) – After a failed rescue attempt of Porter, a Secret Intelligence agent, held hostage by a Pakistani terrorist group, is instructed to go to New Delhi 1:00 Desperate Housewives: Always In Control (M) 2:00 The Late Movie: “Dying On The Edge” (M s,v) (’01) Stars: Renee Taylor & Jasmine Guy 4:00 Home Shopping
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6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Today - Saturday 10:00 Mornings - Saturday (PG) 12:00 The Middle: The Safe (PG) 12:30 The Block: Fans V Faves (PG) 4:00 The Bottom Line: Sir Michael Parkinson (PG) 4:30 The Wild Life Of Tim Faulkner [s] 5:00 News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) 6:00 National News Saturday [s] 7:00 Movie: “The Rebound” (PG s,l,d) (’09) Stars: Catherine Zeta Jones 9:00 Saturday Night Movie: “Love Happens” (M a) (’09) Stars: Jennifer Aniston 11:30 Late Movie: “Orphan” (MA15+v,l,s) (’09) Stars: Vera Farmiga 1:50 Impractical Jokers (M s,l) 2:30 The Avengers (PG) 3:30 Extra [s] 4:00 Danoz 4:30 The Middle: Life Skills (PG)
TEN
6:00 Working With Dangerous Animals [s] 7:00 Baxter’s Bash [s] 8:00 Huey’s Kitchen On Tour [s] 8:30 Studio 10 Saturday (PG) [s] 10:00 Studio 10 You (PG) [s] 11:00 Tour The World 11:30 Good Chef Bad Chef 12:00 The Living Room (PG) [s] 1:00 It’s A Lifestyle TV [s] 1:30 A Taste of Travel 2:00 Escape With ET 3:00 Bonid Vet Encore 3:30 Good Chef Bad Chef 4:00 What’s Up Down Under? 4:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 5:00 TEN News 6:00 The Simpsons (PG s,v) 6:30 David Attenborough’s Madagascar [s] 7:30 Bondi Vet (PG) [s] 8:30 Melbourne International Comedy Gala 2014 (M) 10:45 Movie: “Surviving Georgia” (M l,a) (’11) 1:00 Home Shopping (PG)
6:00 rage (G) 10:30 rage: Guest Programmer: Danny Brown (PG) 11:30 Australian Story [s] 12:00 The Next Big Thing (PG) [s] 1:00 Father Brown: The Face Of Death (PG) 2:00 Movie: “Written On The Wind” (PG) (’56) Stars: Rock Hudson 3:40 Movie: “The Half-Breed” (PG) (’52) Stars: Robert Young 5:00 River Cottage Everyday [s] 6:00 Saturday Landline [s] 6:30 Gardening Australia [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Doc Martin (PG) [s] 8:20 Midsomer Murders: Wild Harvest (PG) 9:50 Good Cop (MA15+v) [s] 10:55 Adam Hills: The Last Leg [s] 11:25 rage: Guest Programmer: Danny Brown (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,a,v) 5:00 rage (PG)
7TWO 11:00 11:30
The Crocodile Hunter Diaries Destination WA 12:00 Great South East 12:30 Creek To Coast 12:30 Great South East 1:00 Queensland Weekender 1:30 Sydney Weekender 2:00 Seven’s Horse Racing 2014: Coolmore Classic 5:30 Best Gardens Australia 6:00 Neighbours At War (PG a) 6:30 Drug Bust (PG) 7:00 SCU: Serious Crash Unit (PG a) 7:30 Cities Of The Underworld (PG) 8:30 A Touch Of Frost (M a,v) 10:40 Taggart (M v) 12:15 The First World War (M) 1:15 Movie: “Allegheny Uprising” (G) (’39) 3:00 Movie: “George White’s Scandals” (G) (’45)
GO!
6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 11:00 Flea Bitten 11:30 Pyramid 12:00 Kitchen Whiz 12:30 Power Rangers (PG v) 1:00 Winx Club (PG) 1:30 TV Shop 2:00 Top Gear USA (PG) 3:00 Toy Hunter 3:30 Auction Hunters 4:40 Movie: “How To Eat Fried World” (PG a) (’06) Stars: Adam Hicks 6:30 Movie: “Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over” (PG v) (’06) Stars: Antonio Banderas 8:10 Movie: “Wild Wild West” (PG v,s,l) (’99) Stars: Wil Smith 10:30 Movie: “The Assassin” (M v,l) (’93) 12:20 The Originals (M) 1:20 Movie: “Observe And Report” (MA15+ n,s,l,d,v) (’09) 3:10 Top Gear USA (PG) 4:10 MAD (M)
ONE
6:00 2014 Tudor United Sportscar Championship R2 Mobil 1 Twelve Hours Of Sebring 1:00 World Series Sprintcars 2:00 Pat Callinan’s 4x4 Adventures 3:00 Horse Power 4:00 Megacities 5:00 Wild Racers 5:30 COPS (PG l) 6:00 M*A*S*H 6:30 Get Smart 7:00 Trick My Truck 7:30 Frontiers Of Construction 8:30 Law & Order: SVU (M a) 9:30 Bellator MMA (M v) 11:30 Lights Out (M v) 12:30 Blokesworld (M) 1:00 48 Hours (M a) 2:00 Ross Kemp: In Search Of Pirates (M l) 3:00 Sport Science 4:00 MotoGP 2014 Race 1 Qatar 5:30 Omnisport
ABC2
6:00 Children’s Programs 4:30 Iconicles 5:05 Bananas In Pyjamas 5:25 Timmy Time 5:35 Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom 5:45 The Hive 6:00 Cloudbabies: Moon’s Big Shine 6:15 Mofy 6:30 In The Night Garden 7:00 Spicks & Specks 7:30 Highway Thru Hell: Yin And Yang (PG) 8:15 Good Game: Pocket Edition 8:30 The Virgin Daughters (PG) 9:30 Live At The Apollo: Live At The Apollo (M s) 10:05 The Hollowmen: A Quiet January (M l) 11:00 Arrested Development: Box Set (M a,s) 12:05 Raw Comedy 2012 (M l,s) 1:05 The True Story: The Da Vinci Code 1:50 ABC News Update
5:00 Worldwatch News (All day) 1:00 A-League 3:00 World B-Boy Championships: France 3:25 Dexpedition: Milan (PG) 3:55 The World of Jenks: Can’t Make Me Be (PG) 4:20 The Art Of Survival 5:15 Departures: Thailand (PG) 6:10 The Feed 6:40 Planet Sport Madagascar (PG) 7:40 American Ninja Warrior (PG) 8:30 Ent: RocKwiz Bluesfest Special (M) 9:30 Movie: “Boyz ‘n the Hood” (M s,v,l) (’91) 11:30 Benidorm Bastards (PG) 11:50 Shorts On Screen (M d,l) 12:30 Comedy Movie: “The Demon Stirs” (M l,s,a) (’05) 2:05 Weatherwatch
9:00 Ultimate Factories 10:00 Zoom TV (PG) 10:30 Style in Steel 11:00 Monster Fish (PG) 12:00 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction (PG) 1:00 Marine Machines (PG) 2:00 The North Sea 3:00 Search & Restore (PG) 3:30 Fifth Gear (PG) 4:30 Trucks! (PG) 5:00 Xtreme 4x4 (PG) 5:30 Muscle Car 6:00 Horsepower TV 6:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 7:00 Movie: “SpiderMan” (PG v) (’02) 9:30 Saturday Night Movie: “Black Hawk Down” (MA15+ v,l) (’01) 12:30 Movie: “Another Stakeout” (M v) (’93) 2:50 Search & Restore (PG) 3:30 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction 4:30 Marine Machines
GEM
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8:00 Totally Wild 8:30 Me & My Monsters 9:05 The Loop (PG v,l,d,s) 11:35 Happy Days 12:00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (PG) 2:00 To Be Announced 5:00 Beverly Hills 90210 (PG s,a) 6:00 Have You Been Paying Attention? 6:30 Britains Next Top Model (PG) 7:30 To Be Announced 9:30 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (PG) 11:30 The Loop (PG v,l,d,s) – Scott Tweedie and Ash London bring the latest music videos from here and around the world, movie reviews, viral videos and music news 2:00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (PG) 5:30 Home Shopping 5:30 Religion
ABC3
6:00 Children’s Programs 10:10 Rated A For Awesome 10:30 Oh No! It’s An Alien Invasion 10:55 Rocket Power 11:20 The Super Hero Squad Show 11:45 Star Wars: The Clone Wars 1:35 Peleda 2:20 Tracey McBean 2:35 a gURLs wURLd 3:00 The Sleepover Club 3:30 Grojband 4:00 The High Fructose Adventures 4:15 Kid Vs Kat 4:40 Camp Lakebottom 5:00 Total Drama All Stars 5:25 Horrible Histories 5:55 You’re Skitting Me 6:20 Wolfblood 6:50 Stoked 7:15 Detentionaire 7:40 Deltora Quest 8:30 Astro Boy 8:50 The Adventures Of Figaro Pho
ABC 24
8:00 Weekend Breakfast 11:30 State To State 12:00 ABC News 12:30 Big Ideas 1:02 National Press Club Address 2:00 ABC News 2:30 The World This Week 3:00 ABC News 3:32 Inside Edge 4:00 ABC News 4:30 Australian Story 5:00 ABC News 5:32 One Plus One 6:00 ABC News 6:32 Foreign Correspondent 7:00 ABC News 8:02 Four Corners 8:45 The Arts Quarter 9:00 ABC News 9:32 The World This Week 10:00 ABC News 10:32 Landline 11:02 Q&A 12:02 Big Ideas 1:00 BBC World News 1:30 7:30 2:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 3:30 7:30
Home Shopping 7:00 WeekPRIME\7 6:00 end Sunrise [s] 10:00 AFL Game WIN
TEN
6:00 Religious Program 7:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 8:30 Studio 10: Sunday [s] 10:00 The Bolt Report [s] 11:00 What’s Up Downunder [s] 11:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 12:00 Australian Athletics Tour 2014 [s] 1:00 Basketball: NBL Championship 2013/14: Round 23 3:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 3:30 Car Torque [s] 4:00 The Bolt Report Encore [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Have You Been Paying Attention? (PG) 6:30 Sunday Family Movie: “Kung Fu Panda 2” (PG v) Stars: Jack Black 7:30 Elementary: Tremors (M v) 9:30 The Graham Norton Show (M) 10:30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (PG) 11:00 Movie: “Scumbus” (MA15+ s,l,d) (’12) Stars: Toby Truslove 12:30 48 Hours (PG) 1:00 Infomercial
6:00 rage 7:30 The World This Week [s] 8:00 Weekend Breakfast [s] 9:00 Insiders [s] 10:00 Offsiders [s] 10:30 Doc Martin: Final (PG) [s] 11:00 Australian Story [s]11:30 Songs of Praise: Senior School Choir of the Year 2013 Semi Final [s] 12:00 Landline [s] 1:00 Gardening Australia [s] 1:30 Compass [s] 2:00 Father Brown (PG) [s] 3:05 Art Of Germany [s] 4:00 Big Ideas Arts [s] 5:00 Midsomer Murders (PG) [s] 6:30 Compass 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Ice Age Giants [s] 8:35 Rake (M l,v) [s] 9:30 Waking The Dead: Care, Part 1 (M a,s,v) 10:20 Wallander (M v) 11:55 Movie: “Age Of Consent” (M n) (’70) Stars: James Mason & Helen Mirren 1:40 Movie: “Out Of The Past” (PG) (’47) Stars: Robert Mitchum
5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Al Jazeera News [s] 1:30 Wainwright Walks: Scafell Pike [s] 2:00 Speedweek [s] 4:00 Football Asia 4:30 UEFA Champions League Magazine [s] 5:00 Cycling Central [s] 5:30 Who Do You Think You Are? Gurinder Chadha [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Mexican Fiesta With Peter Kuruvita Bitesize (PG) [s] 7:35 Lost Worlds: The Vikings (PG) [s] 8:35 I, Human (M a) [s] – Featuring ground breaking technology, powerful human stories, and real 3D firsts. 9:30 Dirty Business: How Mining Made Australia (PG) 10:35 Massive Moves: Huge Homestead (PG) 11:00 ADbc (PG) 11:30 Paris-Nice 2014 Nice Highlights 12:30 Milan-San Remo 3:30 Weatherwatch Overnight
8:30 Home Shopping 9:30 Harry’s GO! 7TWO Practice 10:00 The Hungry Sailors
6:00 Children’s Programs 11:30 Max Steel (PG v) 12:30 Power Rangers Megaforce (PG) 1:00 Winx Club 1:30 Tv Shop 2:00 Top Gear USA 3:00 Survivor: Cagayan (PG) 5:10 Movie: “Happily N’Ever After” (G) (’06) 7:00 Toy Hunter 7:30 The Middle (PG) 8:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:30 Movie: “Good Luck Chuck” (MA15+ s,l) (’07) Stars: Dane Cook 11:30 The Middle (PG) 12:00 Toy Hunter 12:30 Survivor: Cagayan (PG) 1:30 TNikita (MA15+ v) 2:30 Fringe (M v) 3:30 Cult (MA15+ v,a) 4:30 The Middle (PG) 4:50 Winx Club 5:10 Yu-gi-oh! Zexal
ONE
6:00 NASCAR Nationwide 8:00 Alby Mangels 9:00 Escape With ET 10:00 Sport Science 11:00 MotoGP 2014: Race 1 Qatar 12:30 Omnisport 1:00 The Biggest Loser: Challenge Australia 4:00 Adventure Angler TV 4:30 Golf Getaway 5:00 What’s Up Down Under 5:30 Temporary Australians 6:00 M*A*S*H 6:30 Reel Rock 7:00 Million Dollar Catch 7:30 Hardliners (PG) 8:00 Extreme Fishing 9:00 COPS (PG l) 9:30 Movie: “American Beauty” (MA15+ v,d,a) (’99) 12:00 Driven To Extremes (PG) 1:00 Fight Master MMA (M v) 2:00 Adventure Angler 2:30 Omnisport
ABC2
6:00 Children’s Programs 3:45 Mouk 4:00 Mister Maker 4:30 Iconicles 5:05 Bananas In Pyjamas 5:15 Peppa Pig 5:35 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 6:00 Cloudbabies 6:15 Florrie’s Dragons 6:30 In The Night Garden 7:00 Spicks & Specs 7:30 Penn And Teller: Fool Us: Special 8:35 Get Off Your Knees: The John Robinson Story (PG) 9:30 Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends (MA15+s,a) 10:20 Can Have Sex, Will Have Sex (MA15+n,s) 11:10 Cherry Healey: Secrets Of The Sales 12:10 Out of the Ashes: The Rise of the Afghan Cricket Team 1:35 ABC News
SBS 2
5:20 Worldwatch News 12:00 ANZ Netball Championship 2014 2:00 Daughters (PG) 2:10 Foodie Planet: Destination Sicily 3:10 No Kitchen Required: Florida (PG a) 4:00 SBS PopAsia (PG) 6:00 Vs. Arashi 7:00 Parks & Recreation (PG) 7:30 If You Are The One 8:30 South Park: Faith Hilling (M l,a) 8:55 Stand Up @ Bella Union (M l) 9:25 South Park: Fishsticks (M s) 9:50 Him & Her (M s,l) 10:25 Reus (MA15+ v,d,l) 12:05 The Phone: Netherlands (M l) 1:50 Movie: “Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown” (M l,a,s) (’88) (In Spanish) 3:25 CCTV English News
GEM
9:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10:00 7th Heaven 11:00 Get Ace 11:30 Frasier (PG) 12:00 Charmed (PG) 1:00 Star Trek: Next Generation 2:00 Everybody Love Raymond 2:30 Neighbours 5:00 Sabrina (PG) 5:30 Beverly Hills 90210 (PG s,a) 6:30 The Everybody Loves Raymond 7:30 King Of The Nerds (G) 8:30 Movie: “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” (PG l) (86) Stars: Matthew Broderick 10:40 Plonk! - Encore 11:10 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 12:30 Frasier (PG) 1:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2:00 7th Heaven (PG)
6:00 Children’s Programs 8:50 Prank Patrol 9:15 Dani’s Castle 9:40 Life With Boys 10:10 Naturally Sadie 10:30 The Wannabes 10:50 Girls In Love 11:20 Dead Gorgeous 12:15 My Friend Bernard 1:25 The Adventures Of Figaro Pho 1:45 I Got A Rocket 2:00 Sally Bollywood 2:15 Don’t Blame The Koalas 2:40 Ocean Girl 3:10 Mortified 3:35 Bushwhacked! 4:05 The Little Prince 4:55 Splatalot 5:20 Officially Amazing 5:50 Deadly 60 6:20 Spectacular Spider-Man 6:45 Iron Man 7:05 The Avengers 7:35 The Avengers 8:00 Wolverine & The X-Men 8:45 Casa De Evil 8:50 SheZow
ABC 24
SATURDAY MARCH 22
PRIME
7MATE
SUNDAY MARCH 23
Day 11:30 Footy Flashbacks: 2013 Elimination Final: Richmond V Carlton 1:00 Sunday Afternoon Movie: “Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer” (PG v,l (’11) Stars: Jordana Beatty 3:00 Better Homes And Gardens [s] 4:00 Program To Be Advised 5:30 Coxy’s Big Break [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) [s] 8:00 Sunday Night [s] 9:00 Downton Abbey (M) [s] 10:00 Castle: Close Encounters Of The Murderous Kind / Last Call (M v,a) [s] 12:00 Dr Oz: The Controversial Pill That Could Prevent Cancer (PG) 1:00 Home Shopping
(PG) 11:00 The Hook & The Cook (PG) 11:30 The Kitchen Job (PG l) 12:30 New Zealand On A Plate 1:00 On The Grill: Buffalo 1:30 Lyndey Milan’s Taste Of Australia 2:00 Movie: “Doctor At Sea” (PG) (’55) 4:10 Home & Away Catch-Up (PG v,a) 6:30 Seconds From Disaster (PG) 7:30 Border Patrol (PG) 8:00 Wild Vets 8:30 Escape To The Country 10:30 Homes Under The Hammer 11:45 World’s Toughest Fixes (PG) 12:45 Movie: “The Yellow Canary” (PG v) (’44) 2:30 The World Around Us
9:30 Bid America 10:30 T. J Hooker (PG) 11:30 Just Shoot Me! (PG) 12:00 Seinfeld (PG) 2:30 Triathlon Mooloolaba 3:30 Special: Collapse: When Structures Fail 4:30 Extreme Engineering (PG) 5:30 Mythbusters (PG) 6:30 Movie: “Real Steel” (PG v,a) (’11) Stars: Anthony Mackie, Kevin Durand & Hugh Jackman 9:10 Movie: “Red” (M v,l) (’10) Stars: Bruce Willis, John Malkovich & Rebecca Pidgeon 11:30 Movie: “The Box” (M v,a) (’09) Stars: James Marsden & James Rebhorn 2:00 Extreme Engineering 3:00 Extreme Jobs 5:00 App Central
7MATE
6:00 Movie: “Hell Is A City” (PG v) (’60) 8:00 TV Shop 9:30 Adventures In Rainbow Country 10:00 The Avengers (PG) 11:00 Movie: “The Young Ones” (G) (’61) Stars: Cliff Richard 1:10 To The Manor Born 1:40 Postcards 2:10 Movie: “Kim” (G) (’50) Stars: Errol Flynn 4:30 Movie: “The Sea Chase” (PG v) (’55) Stars: Stars: John Wayne 7:00 Major League Baseball: LA Dodgers v Arizona Diamondbacks 10:30 Movie: “Hard To Kill” (M v,l,s) (’90) Stars: James Caan 12:30 Movie: “The Sea Chase” (PG v) (’55) Stars: Stars: John Wayne 2:45 Movie: Kim” (G) (’50) 5:00 Adventures In Rainbow Country 6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Financial Review Sunday *Live 10:30 Wide World Of Sports 11:30 Sunday Footy Show 1:00 Wildcard 2:00 Animal Emergency (PG) 2:30 The Block: Fans V Faves (PG) 5:00 News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards [s] 6:00 National News - Sunday [s]’ 6:30 The Block: Fans V Faves: Master Suites Revealed (PG) 7:40 60 Minutes [s] 8:40 Fat Tony & Co: A New Life (M v,l,n,s) 10:40 Person Of Interest (M v) 11:40 Who Gets The Last Laugh? (M) 12:10 Financial Review Sunday 12:40 What Would You Do? (M) 1:30 Spyforce (PG) 2:30 20/20 [s] 3:30 Danoz 4:00 Good Morning America [s]
6:00 TV Shop 6:40 Movie: “Tonight’s The Night” (G) (’54) Stars: David Niven 8:30 TV Shop 10:00 Movie: “Charley Moon” (G) (’56) Stars: Max Bygraves 12:00 The Garden Gurus 12:30 Getaway (PG) 1:00 Major League Baseball: LA Dodgers v Arizona Diamondbacks 4:00 Sunday Football: Manly Sea Eagles v Parramatta Eels – From Brookvale Oval 6:00 Movie: “National Lampoon’s Vegas Vacation” (PG) (’97) 8:00 ICC World Twenty20: Australia v Pakistan 11:30 Longmire (M) 12:30 Getaway 1:30 Adventures In Rainbow Country
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ABC3
5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Scheherazade 1:40 The Secret Of The Violin 2:50 Anselm Kiefer: Works and Process 3:55 Contact: Thomas Hoepker: Muhammad Ali (PG) 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Mexican Fiesta With Peter Kuruvita 5:35 Treasures Decoded: The Sphinx [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Survivors: Nature’s Indestructible Creatures: The Great Dying [s] 8:30 The Story Of The Jews: A Leap of Faith (PG) [s] 9:30 Drama Movie: “Winter’s Bone” (MA15+ a,v,d) (’10) Stars Jennifer Lawrence & John Hawkes (From the US) 11:30 Thriller Movie: “Cell 211” (MA15+v,a,l) (’09) (In Spanish) 1:30 Happy Hookers (M n,a,l) 2:25 Drama Movie: “Buddha Collapsed Out Of Shame” (M a) (’07) (From Iran in Dari)
SBS
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SBS
8:00 Weekend Breakfast 9:02 Insiders 10:00 Weekend Breakfast 11:30 The World This Week 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Truth About Us 1:00 ABC News 1:30 Big Ideas 2:00 ABC News 2:30 Offsiders 3:00 ABC News 3:32 State To State 4:00 ABC News 4:30 Landline 5:00 ABC News 5:32 At The Movies 6:00 ABC News 6:32 Australian Story 7:00 ABC News 7:32 The World This Week 8:02 Insiders 9:00 ABC News 9:32 One Plus One 10:00 ABC News 10:32 Foreign Correspondent 11:02 Landline 12:02 Big Ideas 12:30 #TalkAboutIt 1:00 BBC World News
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FREE TV Guide 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “United” (M a,l) (’11) Stars: Dean Andrews 2:00 The Daily Edition (PG) 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 Deal Or No Deal [s] 5:30 Million Dollar Minute [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG s) 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) [s] 9:00 Revenge: Exodus (M) [s] – The wedding of the century has finally arrived 10:00 How I Met Your Mother (PG) [s] 11:30 Talking Footy [s] – Superstar Tim Watson and arguably the greatest player of all time Wayne Carey will sit alongside host Bulldogs champion Luke Darcy to dissect all the AFL news. 12:30 Home Shopping
5:30 Today *Live* [s] 9:00 Mornings Summer (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 The People’s Court (PG) 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Alive and Cooking [s] 3:00 News Now 4:15 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 WIN News [s] 7:30 The Block: Fans V Faves: Scores Are Revealed (PG) 8:50 Love Child (M) – Joan’s world is rocked when she uncovers the truth about Annie’s baby. 9:50 Footy Classified (M) [s] 10:40 Inside Story: Lethal Lovers (M) 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 1:00 A Current Affair [s] 1:30 Program To Be Advised 2:30 Extra [s] 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America [s]
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TEN
5:30 TEN News Early [s] 6:30 Wake Up [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 10:30 Studio 10 You (PG) [s] 11:00 TEN Eyewitness News Morning [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (M v,a) 1:00 The Doctors (M d,a) 2:00 The Biggest Loser: Challenge Australia (PG) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Entertainment Tonight 4:00 Good Chef, Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Modern Family: See You Next Fall (PG) 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Modern Family (PG) 8:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 8:30 Secrets & Lies (M v,l,s) 9:30 Blue Bloods: The City That Never Sleeps (M v) 10:30 TEN Eyewitness News Late [s] 11:00 Touch: Perfect Storm (M v) [s] 12:00 MotoGP 2014: Race 1 Qatar 2:45 MotoGP 2014 – Latest results.
ABC
6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 10:00 Backyard Science 11:00 Big Ideas [s] 12:00 ABC News With Ros Childs [s] 1:00 Landline [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Bed Of Roses (PG) [s] 4:00 New Tricks (PG) 5:00 Eggheads [s] 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:05 Grand Designs: The Gothic House: Herefordshire [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 [s] 9:35 Q&A [s] 10:35 Lateline [s] 11:10 The Business [s] 11:35 Monroe (M a,l) [s] 12:25 Parliament Question Time [s] 1:25 Movie: “Born To Be Bad” (G) (’50) Stars: Joan Fontaine 2:55 Movie: “I Know Where I’m Going!” (G) (’45) [s] Stars: Wendy Hiller 4:40 Grand Designs: The Gothic House [s]
5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Secrets Of Stonehenge [s] 2:00 Battle Castle: Dover (PG) 3:00 France 24 International News 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 FIFA Futbol Mundial [s] 5:00 The Farm Fixer: Gordon Fallis [s] 5:30 Global Village: Rio De La Plata [s] 6:00 Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:35 Mythbusters: Killer Ping Pong Ball / Ice Cannon 8:35 Vikings: Brother’s War (M v) 9:30 RocKwiz (M l) 10:30 SBS World News Late [s] 11:00 The World Game 11:30 Clown: Bye Bye Bodil (M) 12:00 Shorts on Screen: Waterbaby (M d,l) 12:35 Drama Film: “Prima Primavera” (M l,v) (’08) (In Hungarian) 2:15 Fantasy Film: “Native Dancer” (M a,n,v) (’08) (In Russian and Kazakh)
Shortland St (PG) 10:00 Corona7TWO 9:30 tion St (PG) 10:30 The Crocodile GO!
6:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 Power Rangers 11:30 Yu-gi-oh! Zexal 12:00 Extra 12:30 TMZ 2:00 The Middle (PG) 2:30 Toy Hunter 3:00 Extra 3:30 Max Steel (PG) 4:05 Ben 10 (PG) 4:30 Young Justice (PG) 5:00 Regular Show (PG) 5:30 The Block: Fans V Faves (PG v) 6:30 Two And A Half Men (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Auction Hunters 8:00 Top Gear (PG) 9:30 Movie: “Zombieland” (MA15+ v,h,l) (’09) Stars: Woody Harrelson 12:00 Two And A Half Men (M s,l) 12:30 Top Gear (PG) 2:00 TMZ 3:30 Extra 4:00 Power Rangers
ONE
6:00 MotoGP 2014 Race 1 Qatar 7:00 Omnisport 7:30 2014 Australian Athletics Tour 8:30 Basketball: NBL 10:30 Omnisport 11:00 Trick My Truck 11:30 MasterChef Australia 2:00 Psych (PG v) 3:00 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (PG) 4:00 Horse Power 5:00 Big Fish, Small Boats 5:30 I Fish 6:00 M*A*S*H 6:30 Get Smart 7:00 Undercover Boss Australia (PG) 8:00 American Digger (PG l) 8:30 Movie: “Star Trek: Generations” (PG v) (’94) 10:55 The Project Encore 11:55 Frontiers Of Construction 12:55 Trick My Truck 1:25 Temporary Australians
ABC2
6:00 Children’s Programs (All day) 5:05 Bananas In Pyjamas 5:35 Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom 6:00 Cloudbabies 6:30 In The Night Garden 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 Swamp Brothers (PG) 8:30 Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends: Black Nationalism (PG) 9:20 Ross Kemp: Extreme World (MA15+a) 10:05 Portlandia (M s) 10:30 Arrested Development (M s) 10:30 The Gruen Transfer (PG) 11:00 Get Off Your Knees 11:55 Swamp Brothers (PG) 12:20 Deadly 60 12:50 World’s Toughest Driving Tests (PG) 1:40 Lewis Black’s ‘Root of All Evil’ (M s) 2:05 ABC News Update
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5:00 Worldwatch News (All day) 4:00 Bang Goes The Theory 4:30 Survivorman: Arctic Tundra (PG) 5:20 Iron Chef 6:05 Ninja Warrior (PG) 6:35 If You Are The One 7:35 The Feed 8:05 Rock - Argus (PG) 8:30 Life Support (M a) – Spoof lifestyle program 9:00 Wilfred: Dog Star (MA15+l,s) 9:30 A-League Highlights Show 10:30 The Feed (M s,a) 11:00 Comedy Bang! Bang! (PG) 11:25 Bare-Faced Cheek: The Alps (PG) 12:25 Frisky Dingo: XPO (MA15+v) 12:40 MXC (M s) 1:05 Drama Movie: “Anna M” (M s,a,n) (’07) (In French) 3:00 Russia Today English News
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Hunter Diaries 11:00 Route 66 (PG) 12:00 Naked City (PG) 1:00 Homicide: Life On The Street (M) 2:00 Blue Heelers (M v) 3:00 The Tommy Cooper Hour (PG) 4:00 Dr Oz (PG) 5:00 Shortland St (PG) 5:30 Coronation St 6:00 Bargain Hunt: Peterborough 7:00 Seven News 7:30 Mighty Planes 8:30 Foyle’s War: The White Feather (M a) 10:40 Jonathan Creek (M a) 11:45 World’s Toughest Fixes: Solar Tower (PG) 12:50 Homicide: Life On The Street (M) 2:00 Naked City (PG) 3:00 Route 66 (PG)
SBS
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8:00 Shake It Up 8:30 Art Attack 9:00 NBC Today 10:00 NBC Meet The Press 11:00 Motor Mate 1:00 Sports Disasters (M) 2:00 Stupid Suspects (PG) 2:30 Cash Cowboys 3:30 T. J Hooker (PG v,a) 4:30 Pimp My Ride (PG) 5:00 Mythbusters (PG) 6:00 Seinfeld (PG) 7:30 Talking Footy (PG) 8:30 Pawn Stars (PG) 9:30 American Restoration 10:30 American Pickers (PG) 11:30 Sportsfan Clubhouse (PG) 12:30 Extreme Jobs (PG) 1:30 Disorderly Conduct (PG) 2:30 Stupid Suspects (PG) 3:00 Sports Disasters 4:00 Motor Mate
GEM
7:00 TV Shop 8:00 Stansted: The Inside Story 9:00 TV Shop 10:30 Hot In Cleveland (PG) 11:00 Friends (PG) 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News 1:00 Movie: “Carry On Spying” (G) (’64) Stars: Kenneth Williams 3:00 Hot In Cleveland (PG) 3:30 Zoo Juniors 4:30 The Ellen Degeneres Show (PG) 5:30 The People’s Court (PG) 6:30 Friends (PG) 7:30 A Current Affair 8:00 Rapid Response (PG) 8:30 What’s Your Emergency? (M l,v) 9:30 Embarrassing Bodies (M mp,n) 10:30 Obese USA (PG) 11:30 Friends (PG) 12:00 Footy Classified (M) 1:00 Dangerman (PG) 2:00 TV Shop
11:30 Frasier 12:00 Charmed (PG sn) 1:00 Star Trek (PG) 2:00 Judging Amy (PG) 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 Cheers (PG) 4:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Laverne & Shirley (PG) 5:00 Happy Days (PG) 5:30 Beverly Hills 90210 (PG l) 6:30 Neighbours 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 7:30 The Simpsons (PG) 8:00 Raising Hope (PG) 8:30 Supernatural (M v,sn) 9:30 Death Valley (MA15+ l,v,h) 10:30 The 4400 (M) 11:30 The Late Show (PG) 12:30 ET 1:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 1:30 Happy Days (PG) 2:00 7th Heaven 3:00 Charmed (PG)
ABC3
6:00 Children’s Programs 10:55 What Do You Know? 11:20 Dancing Down Under 11:50 Quest 12:05 BTN Extra 12:20 Backyard Science 12:45 CJ The DJ 1:00 Sumo Mouse 1:30 SheZow 1:40 Almost Naked Animals 2:10 Rated A For Awesome 2:25 Chop Socky Chooks 3:00 Blue Water High 3:30 Lockie Leonard (PG) 3:55 New Adventures Of Peter Pan 4:20 Shaun The Sheep 4:45 YooHoo And Friends 5:10 Detentionaire 5:35 MI High 6:05 Dragons Riders Of Berk 6:30 Grojband 7:00 Horrible Histories 7:30 Deadly 60 8:05 Prank Patrol: Host For A Day 8:35 My Place
6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News Mornings 1:00 Capital Hill 1:30 ABC News 2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:15 ABC News 5:30 Grandstand 6:00 The Drum 6:45 The Environment Quarter 7:00 ABC News 8:32 The Business – Ticky Fullerton takes a detailed look at the day’s business news. 9:00 ABC News 9:35 Q&A 10:30 The World 11:02 The Drum 11:45 The Environment Quarter 12:00 ABC News 12:25 Lateline 1:00 BBC Impact 1:30 Grandstand 2:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 3:00 BBC Global 3:30 The Business 4:00 BBC World News
5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Subdivision” (M l) (’09) Stars: Gary Sweet 2:00 The Daily Edition (PG) 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 Deal Or No Deal [s] 5:30 Million Dollar Minute [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG a 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) [s] 8:45 Program To Be Advised 11:45 Smash: The Read-Through (M) – Julia’s fears increase when Tom airs his suspicions of Peter. Jimmy and Kyle confront their own crisis of confidence as ‘Hit List’ is read for the first time. 1:00 Home Shopping
WIN
5:30 Today 9:00 Mornings - Summer (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 The People’s Court (PG) 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Alive and Cooking [s] 3:00 News Now 4:15 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 7:30 The Block: Fans V Faves: Last Rooms On The Block (PG) 8:40 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 9:40 2 Broke Girls (M s) 10:40 Two And A Half Men: What A Lovely Landing Strip (PG s,l) / One False Move, Zimbabwe! (M s) 11:40 Weeds (M a,l,d) 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 1:00 A Current Affair [s] 1:30 Extra [s] 2:00 20/20 [s] 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 5:00 Early Morning News
TEN
5:30 TEN Eyewitness News Early [s] 6:30 Wake Up [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 10:30 Studio 10 You (PG) [s] 11:00 TEN Eyewitness News Morning [s] 12:00 Dr Phil M l,a) 1:00 The Doctors (PG s) 2:00 The Living Room Encore [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 ET (PG) 4:00 Good Chef, Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Modern Family [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Biggest Loser: Challenge Australia (PG l) 8:30 NCIS: Homesick (M) [s] 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: Allegiance (M v) [s] 10:30 TEN Eyewitness News Late [s] 11:00 Hawaii Five-O: Ike Maka (M) 12:00 The Late Show (PG) 1:00 Infomercial (PG) 2:00 Home Shopping (PG)
ABC
6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 10:00 Behind The News [s] 10:25 Being French [s] 11:00 Four Corners [s] 11:45 Media Watch [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Q&A [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Bed Of Roses (PG) [s] 4:00 New Tricks (PG) 5:00 Eggheads [s] 5:30 ABC News [s] 6:00 Grand Designs [s] 6:45 Little Crackers: Rebecca Front (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Foreign Correspondent [s] 8:30 New Tricks (PG) [s] 9:30 At The Movies (PG) [s] 10:00 Hannah Gadsby’s Oz (M a,l) [s] 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:05 The Business [s] 11:30 Four Corners [s] 12:15 Media Watch [s] 12:30 Parliament Question Time: Senate [s] 1:30 Movie: “Blood On The Moon” (PG) (’48) Stars: Robert Mitchum
5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 One Born Every Minute (M a,l) [s] 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village [s] 6:00 Food Safari [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 The Queen’s Mother In Law (PG) [s] 8:30 Insight [s] 9:30 Dateline [s] 10:30 SBS World News Late [s] 11:00 The Killing (M v,l) – Sarah Lund and Lennart Brix soon find a connection between the murdered woman and Raben’s soldier friend, Allan Myg Poulsen. 12:05 Page One: A Year Inside The New York Times (M a,l) 1:45 War Film: “Beaufort” (M v,l) (’07) [s] (From Israel, in Hebrew) 4:00 Documentary Film: “Vlast (Power)” (PG a) (From The US, in Russian)
Shortland Street (PG) 10:00 Coro7TWO 9:30 nation St 10:30 The Crocodile Hunter GO!
6:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 Power Rangers Megaforce (PG) 11:30 Yu-gi-oh! Zexal 12:00 Extra 12:30 TMZ 2:00 Two And A Half Men (PG) 2:30 Auction Hunters 3:00 Extra 3:30 Max Steel (PG) 4:05 Ben 10 (PG) 4:30 Young Justice (PG) 5:00 Regular Show (PG) 5:30 The Block: Fans V Faves (PG v) 6:30 Two And A Half Men (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 8:00 Auction Hunters 8:30 Movie: “I Am Legend” (M v,h,a) (’07) 10:40 Movie: “The Devil’s Advocate” (MA15+ l,s,v,a) (’97) 1:30 Auction Hunters 2:00 TMZ 3:30 Extra 4:00 Power Rangers Megaforce
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6:00 NASCAR Sprint Cup 9:30 Omnisport 10:00 Wild Racers (PG) 10:30 Million Dollar Catch 11:00 Reel Rock 11:30 MasterChef Australia 2:00 Psych (PG v) 3:00 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (PG) 4:00 Get Smart 4:30 Fishing Edge 5:00 Big Fish, Small Boats 5:30 I Fish 6:00 M*A*S*H 6:30 Get Smart 7:00 COPS (PG l) 7:30 Python Hunters (PG) 8:30 COPS: Adults Only (M a,v) 9:30 Ross Kemp: In Search Of Pirates (M l) 10:30 Super Rugby 11:30 Sleeper Cell (MA15+ v,s,l) 12:30 MotoGP 2014 4:30 The Project Encore 5:30 Omnisport
ABC2
6:00 Children’s Programs (All day) 5:05 Bananas In Pyjamas 5:25 Timmy Time 5:45 The Hive 6:00 Cloudbabies 6:15 Florrie’s Dragons 6:30 In The Night Garden 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 Swamp Brothers (PG) 7:50 Deadly 60 8:30 Good Game 9:00 The Checkout (PG) 9:30 Inside Solitary Confinement (M a,v) 10:25 The Gruen Transfer (PG) 10:55 Ross Kemp: Extreme World: India (MA15+a) 11:40 Highway Thru Hell (PG) 12:30 Swamp Brothers (PG) 12:50 Deadly 60 1:20 Being Human: The War Child (MA15+v) 2:20 ABC News Update
SBS 2
5:00 Worldwatch News (All Day) 4:00 Bang Goes The Theory 4:30 The World Game 5:00 A-League Highlights Show 6:05 Ninja Warrior (PG) 6:35 If You Are The One 7:30 The Feed 8:00 30 Rock: The Mums (PG) 8:30 The Returned: Adele (M n,a,l) 9:30 The Walking Dead: Bloodletting (MA15+v,h) 10:25 The Feed 10:55 Comedy Bang! Bang! (PG) 11:20 Action Adventure Movie: “Infernal Affairs” (M v,d) (’02) (In Cantonese) 1:05 Tim And Eric’s Awesome Show (M s,l) 1:20 MXC (M s) 1:50 Movie: “Requiem” (M a) (’05) (In German) 3:30 France 24 English News
GEM
11:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 11:30 Frasier 12:00 Charmed (PG sn) 1:00 Star Trek (PG) 2:00 Judging Amy (M a) 3:00 Becker 3:30 Cheers (PG) 4:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Laverne & Shirley (PG) 5:00 Happy Days (PG) 5:30 Beverly Hills 90210 (PG l) 6:30 Neighbours 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 7:30 Rules Of Engagement (PG s) 8:30 New Girl (M s) 9:00 How To Live With Your Parents (M s,d) 9:30 Snog, Marry, Avoid? (PG s) 10:00 Plonk! (PG) 10:30 Have You Been Paying Attention? 11:00 To Be Announced 12:00 Late Show 1:00 ET
6:00 Children’s Programs 10:05 Outriders 10:30 Steam Punks! 10:55 What Do You Know? 11:20 Heart And Soul 12:05 BTN Extra 12:20 Backyard Science 12:45 CJ The DJ 1:00 Sumo Mouse 1:30 SheZow 1:40 Almost Naked Animals 2:10 Rated A For Awesome 2:25 Chop Socky Chooks 3:00 Blue Water High 3:30 Lockie Leonard 3:55 New Adventures Of Peter Pan 4:45 YooHoo And Friends 5:10 Detentionaire 5:35 M I High 6:05 Dragons Riders Of Berk 6:30 Grojband 7:00 Horrible Histories 7:30 Deadly 60: Nepal 8:05 Prank Patrol 8:35 Chris Humfrey’s Wild Life
ABC 24
TUESDAY MARCH 25
PRIME
Diaries (PG) 11:00 Route 66 (PG) 12:00 Naked City (PG) 1:00 Homicide: Life On The Street (M) 2:00 Blue Heelers (M v) 3:00 The Tommy Cooper Hour (PG) 4:00 Dr Oz (PG) 5:00 Shortland Street 5:30 Coronation Street (PG) 6:00 Bargain Hunt 7:00 Seven News 7:30 When Weather Changed History (PG) 8:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 10:40 I Shouldn’t Be Alive (M) 11:40 Salvage Code Red (PG) 12:45 Homicide: Life On The Street (M) 2:00 Naked City (PG) 3:00 Route 66 (PG)
8:00 Shake It Up 8:30 Art Attack 9:00 NBC Today 11:00 Motor Mate 1:00 Sports Disasters (M) 2:00 Stupid Suspects (PG v) 2:30 Cash Cowboys 3:30 TJ Hooker (PG v) 4:30 Pimp My Ride (PG) 5:00 Mythbusters (PG) 6:00 Seinfeld (PG) 7:30 World’s Craziest Fools (PG) 8:30 Family Guy (M) 9:00 American Dad (PG) 9:30 Family Guy (M) 11:00 American Dad (M) 12:00 Stupid Suspects (PG v) 12:30 SportsFan Clubhouse (PG) 1:30 Disorderly Conduct Caught On Tape (M) 2:30 Boom (PG) 3:00 Sports Disasters (M) 4:00 Motor Mate (PG)
7MATE
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30 Ey Rd – Set on approx 10 acres this home features four double bedrooms, en suite and a walk-in robe to the main, an open plan living, meals area, electrical and wood heating and a evaporative cooler. Outside you can sit under the wide veranda’s overlooking the gently undulating land and a double garage.
8 Scott St – Featuring 4 double bedrooms, large country style kitchen/meals area, lounge with wood heating, evap cooling, 2 toilets and a internal laundry. Outside you will find a large car shed , heaps of shedding, a veggie patch, bird aviaries all on a generous size block.
18 Allen St – This brick home is situated on a corner block and features 3 double bedrooms (2 with built in robes), bathroom with separate shower & bath, and open plan living/dining/kitchen (with electric cooking), heating and cooling is taken care of by gas heating and split system. Outside there is a double lock up garage with concrete and power.
22 Upper Roy St – Investors Alert! This spacious brick home features 3 bedrooms, a separate lounge and a functional kitchen.The home is centrally located close to the shops, river and school. The property is currently leased to a long term tenant until at least Feb. 2014. First to inspect this property will buy.
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6 Inglewood Rd – This well presented weatherboard home features 2 double bedrooms, some new carpet, open fire, split system, some upgraded wiring, electric stove, single garage on a large block. Currently rented at $140 pw.
73 Anderson St – This home, set close to the local schools, has three bedrooms (2 with walk in robes and master with ensuite), open plan renovated kitchen/living area and neat compact study. The bathroom has a separate bath and shower. Outside there is a covered entertaining area, the property also has rear access. This well appointed property is certainly not one to be missed.
23 Bowman St – Featuring 3 bedrooms, a separate kitchen, cosy sitting room and spacious lounge the home also has a re-modelled bathroom with a modern shower cubicle. The kitchen has gas cooking and the home is also heated with a gas heater. The hot water is electric and has only been installed in recent years.
4 Franklin St – This home features 3 double bedrooms, wood heating, Refrigerated Air Conditioning, wood panelling, galley Style kitchen with gas cooking, functional bathroom and very good floor coverings. Outside you’ll find a low maintenance compact yard with a single garage and good fencing.
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73 Lower Roy – This house would be perfect for someone who is good with their hands. It features 2 double bedrooms, a spacious lounge, functional kitchen and bathroom this home needs someone who is handy to turn it back into a stylish home.
26 Munro St – This 3 bedroom weather board cottage has been home for the existing tenant for some time now. Currently returning $115 per week (cheap) on a periodic tenancy, the home features a cosy lounge, user friendly kitchen, functional bathroom and a compact but well fenced yard with rear access. Refrigerated A/C and gas heating complete this home.
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23 Arnold St – This charming hardiplank cottage features 2 dble bedrooms plus a detached bungalow, spacious kitchen, comfortable lounge, functional bathroom, instant gas hot water and evap cooling. Outside on the large corner block there is 2 garages and second toilet. This property is currently rented for $135pw.
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81 Lascelles St – Here is a fantastic opportunity to step into this “easy” to run business. Currently run by 1.5 people this newsagency offers a great lifestyle opportunity in a strong country town. Open 5.5 days a week this business sells tattslotto, stationery, papers, magazines, office supplies, trophies, drinks and icecreams.
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130 Anderson St – A brick home for $130,000 is good buying in this current market. This 1960’s built brick veneer home features 3 bedrooms, large bright lounge with a split system & ceiling fan, neat kitchen, a kid friendly bathroom, single carport, a small workshop. The corner block location allows you to build a shed (STCA) or landscape using your own ideas.
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97 Main St – There are four bedrooms three doubles that all feature a fireplace and one single bedroom, walk in linen press and a functional bathroom with a bath and separate shower. The front of the property features a large walk-in safe, 3 offices and a storage room, 14ft ceilings and evap cooling.
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12 Clifford St – This very comfortable weatherboard house would make a fantastic home. Set on the northern fringe of town this home boasts 2 double bedrooms, functional kitchen with gas cooking, spacious lounge with gas heating and ducted evaporative cooling.
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71 Lower Roy St – This very comfortable 3 bedroom home has had a nice interior renovation in years gone by with interior paintwork and floor coverings all in good order. The lounge features a split system air-conditioner and a wood heater insert. The dining room is well placed between the lounge and kitchen.
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• 67 Jamouneau St, Warracknabeal 3 2 1 Price: $139,900
• 150 Lloyd St, Dimboola 3 Price: $84,900
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• 112 Craig Ave, Warracknabeal 3 1 Price: $159,900
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• 21 Gladstone St, Beulah 3 Price: $79,990
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• 2 Daphine St, Jeparit 4 Price: $210,000
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• 15 Swinbourne St, Rainbow 3 1 Price: $84,000
• 57 Broadway, Jeparit 4 Price: $129,000
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Christine Morrow Property Manager
Lorraine Sleep Admin
Lynda Weir
Property Manager
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Animals & Accessories
Black Arab mare 12hh, been Roosters, Pure Wyandottes, shown, sound, exp. rider $400 Ph French Maroans, Minorcas $5 each Ph 0427547636 54672235 Border Leicester Ram, 1 and Silkie chooks, 2 roosters and a half yo, OJD vacc bruc ACC 2 hens, 3 white and 1 brown, “staffa” $330inc Ph 0429944552 hatched Oct 2013, $90 the lot Ph 0429021972 Border Leicester rams, 1/2yo Stud & Commercial Black $300 inc GST Ph 0427340814 Suffolk Rams & Ewe’s Ph Budgies, various colours Ph 0427848280 Dadswells Bridge 53827626 White Dorper ewes, good Budgies, yellow face, blues shedders, small lots available, and greys, and various other ready to mate, 8mths old Ph colours $10 each Ph 53847353 0447275737 or 0428603981 Wiltshire Horn Rams, young, Chestnut mare, 14hh, 13yo, great purebred, no shearing needed second pony but not for beginner, $150 Ph 53899295 or AH done pony club, endurance rides, 0431649531 shows, gymkhanas, trail rides, jumped up to 1m $2800ono Ph 0438547614 Antiques
Alpacas, all colours, from registered breeder, good rates Ph Chooks and Roosters, Frizzle 53847380 Alpacas, breeding stock, Silkie, lots of colours and sizes $7.50 each Ph 53951077 or pets and flock protectors, all 0429951077 stock guaranteed, inspections welcome, delivery available Ph Clover hay, 100 small squares, good horse quality $10 plus GST 0427602773 Ph 0418791859 Willaura Alpacas, male and female, all colours, female may be in cria Ph Diamond python, beautiful markings, about two meters, 53871115 handled daily, gender unknown, Appaloosa gelding, 15.3hh, license required $448 Ph registered, 9yo, personality plus, 0438075837 comes when called, to good knowledgeable home only $4500 Ewes, pure breed, black face Suffolk’s, from stud stock Ph Ph 53951194 Rainbow 0419664345 Liz Appaloosa Horses, registered geldings, 14 to 15 hands, yearlings Fish Tanks, for sale, excellent to 3 year olds, colours and spots, working condition, POA Ph 53582865 or 0438019388 Stawell well handled $1500-$2500 Ph Golden Retriever bitch, 4yrs, 53543264 good nature, needs discipline, Aquasonic fish farm, air good home only m/c # operated, 1500lt tank, inc filter 956000003432272 $300ono Ph equipment and chemicals, great 53547644 for backyard hobby, EC $2500ono Grass Hay, small square bales, Ph 0428564676 in the shed, 450 left $7ono Ararat Arabian Filly, 2yo, must go to Ph 0408501630 kind knowledgeable home, easy to handle, reduced to $550ono Guinea fowl, early bird gets the worm $20each Ph 55701328 Ph 53542792 Assorted roosters, $5each, Miniature goat babies, currently Guinnea fowl $15each Ph bottle feeding, both sexes, various colours, immunised, wormed, 0428564676 disbudded, MGBA registered, Baby bore goats, bottle fed potential A grade, from $250 Ph $50each Ph 0437002002 0427340750 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: ANIMALS *All for-sale advertisements, for either cats or dogs must include one of the following: • Individual microchip numbers • Vet certificate to exclude individual animals from needing microchips • Domestic animal-business number
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Animals & Accessories
Palomino mini horses, 1 colt, 1 gelding, reg MHAA, show quality $400 each Ph 53870520 Parrots for sale, yellow and blue princess parrots, turks, red rumps, and cockatiels, hand reared and avery bred Ph 0408535515 Stawell Pekin Bantam Roosters, beautiful assorted colours $5each Ph 0437811661
1930’s dressing table, wooden, GC $200 Ph 0497568700 Ararat Antique Edwardian Dutchess, $550, timber hall stand with cupboard $200, both in EC Ph 0435824795
Caravans
Caravans
04 Avan Rhys 16’ pop-top, gas stove and oven, microwave, 3way fridge, s/beds, battery pack, one owner $18,800 Ph 53824030
Camper trailer, Alum, 7x4, off-road with 23x18’ tent, lots of storage, deep cycle power, stainless kitchen, pumped water, 1982 Jayco Campervan, 3 way as new $6500ono Ph 0417578896 Goldstream fridge, awning, boat rack, GC Campervan, Sovereign 2000, special edition, $5600 Ph 53982240 1984 Viscount pop-top Grand bed flies, awning, 3 way fridge, Tourer, 17’, double Island bed microwave, 1 owner, EC, shedded $16,500 Ph 53820136 with storage underneath, table or 0428972221 converts to d/bed, A/C, front kitchen, lots of storage, 4 burner Caravan Pop-top, Golden stove and large oven, large fridge, Egal grand tourer, 19’6” rear annex, 2 spare wheels, neat and O/S, single beds, front kitchen, tidy, VGC for age, great family club lounge, HWS, A/C, deluxe size van with plenty of space, tebbes annexe, EC $24,000 Ph no leaks S12510 $6500ono Ph 0402194570 or 0408348566 Ararat 0427840300 2002 17’ Roadstar pop-top, Caravan, Avan Erin 2004 17’6 tandem, two singles, battery pop-top, annex access, serviced pack, roll out awning, new tyres, & shedded $20,000 Ph 53822998 lino floor with new mat, front Caravan, Windsor pop-top, kitchen, PP, all hoses, electrical excellent value, clean, leads, Hayman Reese tow bar comfortable, roll out awning, assembly, rock tamers, mirrors, island double bed, extras 3 way fridge with 4 ring gas included $10,000 Ph 53562310 cooker, GC, as new $17,450 Ph or 0400699039 53502321
Concave Picture Frames, $80ea 2002 Jayco Swan campervan, Ph 0428324210 16’, reg till 7/14, new canvas, Miners Lounge, $200 Ph GC $12,000 Ph 53522291 or 0428324210 0421322808
Minors couch, fully restored, original wire base, lovely item, not used $700 Ph 0439101170 Old antique sunshine wooden box combine, best offer Ph 0427972106 Ridge pole tent with 4’ walls, 1 x 12’ x 14’, EC $70ono Ph 53852296
2003 Spirit Camper Trailer, heavy canvas, 3 way fridge and small generator P89984 Compass 15ft Pop Up Caravan, $7500ono Ph 0447398338 island double bed, wardrobes, 2006 Jayco Destiny dual axle hot plates, 3 way fridge, sink, pop-top caravan with cover, roll plenty cupboard space, EC, light out awning, full annexe, Island blue interior E27531 $15,000 bed, 3 way fridge, radio TV/DVD, Ph 0402302028 Robyn Herron 3 aircon, microwave, Crusader 2007 pop-top caravan, portaloo, VGC $23,000ono Ph 17’, reverse cycle A/C, awning, q/ 0427981846 bed, 3-way 120L fridge, battery pack, microwave and gas stove, tare 1.33, EC $21,000 Ph 0427902375
Singer Treadle Sewing Machine, beautiful stitcher, VGC, extras $300ono Ph 53581100
Baby Needs
2006 Jayco Sterling pop-top, 18’ tandem ensuite RC/AC, elec/ gas cooktop/oven, hot water, battery pack, m/wave, 3 way fridge, island d/b plus under storage, 240/12v, TV, radio, DVD, R/O awning, full annexe $30,000 Ph 0417502723
Baby items, Steelcraft pram, baby bath, change table, bassinet with storage, highchair, adjustable toddler self walker, baby carrier, Flutterby music dream swing, top brands, as new $350 the lot Ph 2007 Galaxy Odyssesy pop-top, 0429196880 Dart Blue Velcro Matrix pram 18A6, d/bed, RO awning, with bassinet and accessories, dual axle, battery pack, drop new condition $250 Ph down jacks, EC $24,000 Ph 0429721447 Ararat 0438210944 Toddler seat, Valco Siesta, for a 2008 Jayco Hawk outback, trimode runabout pram, EC $40 awning, annexe, bed flys, sleeps 6, auxiliary battery set up $19,000 Ph 0407564307 Horsham Valco Bassinet for trimode Ph 0427340333
Piglets, Wessex Saddlebacks, from 6 weeks, ready to go $120 runabout pram, EC $40 Ph 2010 Jayco Dove Outback, as Ph 0407886419 Moyston new, 16’’ wheels, 8T tyres, al-ko Pigs, black Bore and Sow $600 0407564307 Horsham stays Hyland Hitch, e/brakes, for the pair, piglets 14 weeks old awning, 3 way fridge, easy mover at $100 or make offer for lot Ph Business jockey wheel, 12 months rego 0407399313 Lake Fynas area Opportunities $18,500 Ph 53521016 Ararat Rams, easy lambing composites, Snack and Coffee vending 2010 off-road camper trailer, OJD vacc $350 Ph 0428115873 machine business for sale, earn as new condition $5000ono Ph Rams, Stud & flock Hampshire a second income for 6 hours a down, ovine brucellosis accred, week, established sites all within 0418551054 July shorn, 6-in-1 vaccinated, Horsham, flexible hours $49,500 Cabana Pop-top Caravan, drenched, dipped $350 Ph Matt inc GST Ph 0457826332 after GC $3750ono Ph 0428504611 Natimuk 2pm 0488159853 St Helens Plains
Fifth Wheeler 2010 model, Spree 28’ been towed by Prime Mover 2007 Holden Rodeo, EC, reg to 05/14, 2 slide outs, separate shower and toilet, gas hotplate and oven, large kitchen, plenty of storage, 2 door fridge freezer, solar panel, grey, fresh and black water, all electric wiring and plumbing done to Australian standards, lots of underneath storage, reluctant sale, T11094 $80,000 Ph 0407434003
HEAVILY REDUCED caravan, Canterbury 19’-4’’, inspectin invited, signature series pop-top, tandem axels, full annex, R/O awning, reg 11/14, new tyres, q/ bed, elec brakes, int/LED fridge, gas cooktop, A/C, microwave, VGC $21,000 Ph Barrie 53541424 or 0488303587 Willaura
Caravans
Caravans
Jayco 2011 Swan Camper Van, EC, bed flys & bag awning, used twice only, microwave and 3 way fridge, reg until 01/14, only selling to upgrade, REDUCED $19,500 Ph 0417506599 or 53820429 Reduced 2001 Roma pop-top, 14ft, s/beds, EC, back entry $12,500 Ph 53548223
Jayco Campervan 2011, immaculate, almost new, bag flys, e/brakes, dream to tow, tare 993kgs, reg til 05/14, fully equip, ready to go $20,500neg Ph 53521424 or 0438835600
Regal Comfort Tourer, 16ft, air-con, full annex, micro inverter, single axle, reg E23516 $10,500neg Ph 0422173617 Slide-on Camper, Millard 1985, 3 berth, fridge, stove, battery pack, GC $4000 Ph 0439797922 or 53871504 Small 2 Berth Caravan with awning $3500ono Ph 0450410206 Ararat Tent trailer Tambo Cooper 2003, off-road, q/s bed, large tool box, gas bottle, water tank, stove $5000 Ph 0447550204
Jayco Expanda 2010 Outback 16-49, 4 birth pop-top family van, easy towing 133kg, ball weight 1400kg tare, includes awning, anti flappers, hot water system, A/C, privacy screens and battery pack plus all the outback features, in EC, would suit new buyer $31,500 Ph 0428216218
Viscount 15’ Caravan 1970’s, unregistered $1900 Ph 0427523317 Stawell Viscount Ambassador, 17ft, with gas electric fridge and hot plate $2500 Ph 0428919275
Viscount pop-top aerolite, EC, Jayco Expander, 16’ pop-top, plenty of storage, TV, microwave 12/05 build, 3-way fridge, $6000 Ph 0422898036 roll out awning, inner-spring mattress, microwave $22,000 Ph Commercial 0419351246
Equipment
Jayco Pop-top, 90’s series, 15ft 6 inches, 2 single bunks, double Drink Fridge, Orford, 2 glass also an option, 3 way refrigerated, doors, shelves and lights $1200 oven, 4 burner cooktop D43065 Ph 0417101120 $10,000ono Ph 53581787 AH Jayco Swan Campervan 1986, 6 Orfod black commercial 2-door berth, new L/T tyres, as new bed fridge, for flowers, wine or drinks, flies, awning and annexe, GC, reg highlights colours, works well to 01/15 C55350 $9500ono Ph $1500 Ph 0417101120 0427861316 Light weight viscount caravan, 860KG, all new inside, heavy duty annex, EC, reg 01/15 $11,500ono Ph 0418143402
Motorhome, fully equipped, 1978 Domino Coach, complete fit out and overhaul 2003, roof raised, new front, new external skin diesel motor, 5 spd auto trans both reconditioned, fully equipped solar operation, modern elecs, full size shower, toilet, QB bed, recliners, modern kitchen storage bins underneath incl grey, black and fresh water tanks split system, rev camera, heaps of extras, incls tandem box trailer for small 4WD with extra storage, min off road, only 118,500km since 2003 Ready to travel for others to enjoy $62,500ono inspect anytime Ph 0408127425 Horsham
Computers & Entertainment 17 PlayStation and 4 Xbox games, rated G and PG $100 the lot or will separate Ph 0407096228 Nintendo Wii, sky lander game, with 7 sky landers, Wii fit board, 5 games and accessories, over $500 worth selling for $200 Ph 0418747676
Farm Machinery 1000L Water Carrier, solid steel, ex DPI, can mount pump/fire hose $1000 Ph 0400919769 1995 Kenworth T400, 6 cyl cummins 10 spd, 8 bag suspension, PTO, HYD, ball race, T/Table, AC, XSO430 $25,000 Ph 0419323118
200L Mister, 8HP motor $550 Ph Outback camper 2003 4x4 sturdy 0428911459 construction, with awning, q/bed, rear slide out kitchen, electric 24 row Massey 500 combine $400 Ph 0427972106 brakes $5750 Ph 0427574264
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Farm Machinery
Farm Machinery Petrol/Kero Fordson major tractor 1956, a goer but needs some work $1000ono Ph 0400356147 Prickle Chain, approx 32’ $7000 Ph 0432401690
6x6 Acco truck with 14’ right way 2 bin grouper with elevator, grouper has remote open/close electric actuators on both bins, 9hp vanguard motor, rear camera and roll tarp, unit has been cleaned up and repainted, runs very well, VGC $27,500 inc Ph 0429670012
Grey Ferguson Tractor, TO20, 12V, runs well, reduced to $3000ono Ph Ron 53584799 Stawell
Reco Remy starter motor, model no. 11141.10, 12V $400ono Ph Hardie Boomspray, TPL, 600L, 0429951357 10m FM $2800 Ph 0417538886
Hay Rake, New Holland NH56, EC $2450 plus GST Ph Air seeder, Connorsheo, 20’ 0487308718 scarifier plus 3RS-T, harrows plus PTO trailer bin, no rust, GC Hay trailer, round bale, capacity $3850 inc Ph 53870522 AH or 6 rolls $2000 Ph 53590232 0459728544 Header JD8820 X2, both goers Alfarm A550 bin and Urea 3500hrs, 2 30’ open front on spreader, new spare belt included, trailers and one pick up front, VGC $15,000ono inc GST Ph always shedded, immaculate 53894258 or 0428894258 $35,000 the lot inc GST Ph 0428334323 Dimboola Armco railing suit yards x 2 $80 Ph 0417837503 Auckland Field Bin, $1500 Ph 53590232, 53581430 or 0427590232 Auger Grainline 46’ x 8’’, 20hp, vanguard, rev gear box, poly hopper, new 2010, less than 10hrs use, cost $12,000 inc GST, sell for $9000 inc GST Ph 0428846285 Auger, Grainline Grouper, GC $3600 Ph 0417538886
Semi Tipper Bogie, 25ft x 6ft, TOA, QR, grain chute $16,500ono inc Ph 0428540644
Silos, 7x60t, Jaeschke, Tarranyurk district $5200 each Header Shearer 110, 14’ western plus GST Ph 0428975294 front $660 Ph 530904201 Mob Silvan 300 Litre Linkage 0488904201 Brim Sprayer, $880 Ph 0408588652 Header, Case 2166, 3000 hours, Silvan Slasher, PTO 3pt linkage, EC, 25ft front, trailer, harvest 4’ wide $1100ono Ph 0427322006 ready $85,000 Ph 0418541224 or 53541270 Willaura Header, International, 1420, Pea Slasher, 6ft, 3pl, HD, berends, fair front, Leith comb trailer, many condition $2500 Ph 0428894228 extras, EC $20,000 + GST Ph Solar pump, bore or dam, mono 0448891486 model 2 MO222 MK 300 watt, Horwood Bagshaw 24 run, fair includes floats, filter, cable, condition levermatic $600 Ph safety wire, auto cut off, panel 0432401690 stand, no solar panel, no control Howard 5 Foot Rotary Hoe, box, EC $1500 Ph 53564463 or Selecta Tilth $2795 Ph 53891499 0427670612
Boomspray 2000lt Silvan tandem simplicity susp. 60’ hyd lift, fold broom, D.S foam, elec Hydraulic Power Pack, Honda controls $11,000 Ph 0427871404 motor large oil tank $1650 Ph 0408588652 Canola Pickup & Trailer, John Deere 615, 15ft, GC $35000 plus Illabo Bunker Auger, 12” 70’ with a 15’ swivel shoot, Perkins GST Ph 0427781265 turbo motor, perfect for filling and Case 2015 12’ Canola pickup, emptying up to 25 meter bunkers on trailer, EC $22,500 inc GST Ph $28,000ono Ph 0428918222 0427972271 Inter 710, 16’ PDO header $600 Case IH 1010 front, 30’ with 28’ Ph 0427972106 smale pea plucker $7000 plus International A6-1 Combine, 24 GST Ph 0428378130 run, SSB, C/Harrows, SR, ex con Case Magnum 7140 Tractor, $2850 plus GST Ph 0487308718 9200 hours, dual rear wheels, good, reliable tractor, 60175F Jackman powder pickler, price $33,000 inc GST Ph 0427972271 neg Ph 0428911459 Case MX 180, Trimble steer ready, 3m spacing, 1999 model, 4850hrs, tyres 80% $66,000 inc Ph 0428837235
Reco Catipillar starter mower, 12V, part no. OR5208 $400ono Ph 0429951357
JD 7720 Header, reverse feed, dual speed drum, 230 front, comb trailer, GC $17,500ono Ph 0428821394
Stainless Steel Tanks, insulated, various sizes $0.50 per litre Ph 0408588652
Stihl O5I Chainsaw, VGC, 3 spare bars $600 Ph 53583326 Tank, 95,500ltr, galvanised maxi, 2” outlet and ball valve, ladder, lockable access hatch, plus extras $4800 Ph 0418304855 Taylor-way Offset Disk, 56 plate $11,200 Ph 0418553990 Kaniva Tractor tyres, 2 of 14.9 x 28’’ $250 or will separate Ph 53911884
Farm gates, c/w gate sets, 2 at combine with transport trailer 2.8, 3 at 3.6 $550 Ph 0410586482 $27,000 inc Ph 0458778368
Fuel tank, Silvan diesel, 400L with 12v pump and hose $440inc Ph 53502339 Fuel tanks, 800lt and 100lt $500neg for the lot Ph Massey Ferguson, 14 plate, disc 0428911459 plough $300 Ph 0419867539 Gear Pump, 2 inch with 13hp Honda reduction drive, EC $2750 Mister 400 Litre Poly Tank, engine driven fan, electronic Ph 0408588652 controls $1320 Ph 0408588652 Goldacres 5000 Litre Sprayer, 28 meter boom, hydraulic drive, Mulcher, 4 metres wide, height transcal, chem hopper, foam wheels $13200 Ph 0408588652 marker, 440DB controller, VGC Paton sheep feeder, GC $800 $44,000 Ph 0408588652 +GST Ph 0417837503 Grey Fergie Tractor T20, some Pea Plucker, Smale, 30ft on accessories, goes well $3000 Ph trailer, GC $8500inc GST Ph 53825117 or 0418353633 0427781265
Boxes, s/h removalists preferred, 2 sizes available plus 2 large Honda Oddyssey FL250 Buggy, wardrobes, 80+ boxes $110 the chassis-up rebuild, VGC, VIN# JH3TB040ZEC703822 $3000 Ph lot Ph 0401661363 0419589583 Camping fridge, 3 way, 12v 240 and gas, 35-40lt, chest cold mark House bricks, 2500, s/hand, clean, ready to lay, $2000ono Ph 2, EC $300 Ph 0429393549 0418535801 Car trailer, 14 x 6’ 6’’ U80-835 Howard Rotavator Gem, G20 $4000 Ph 0428820175 model fully restored, needs Kohler Carpet cleaning equipment, motor $475 Ph 0411419516 portable extractor, booster box, Ararat carpet and upholstery wand, vacuum hoses, pre soaker, tile Howard Terrier Rotary Hoe, cleaner etc, all here to start Fitted with brigs engine, Howard your own business $6000 Ph engine & parts available to put back to original $400 Ph 0488435083 53824038 AH or 0427322623 Cartoon collection by well known cartoonist, includes ‘Bluey’ Iveco 1998 cabover, 14L deroit, and ‘Curly’ and other originals, 18spd and hydraulics WVN739 $33,000ono Ph 0408512916 package deal Ph 53823211 Chainsaw Stihl 028, super 51cc, Jarrah Timber, skip dressed, 16 inch bar, one owner, mint 180x35x1.8 $30, 90x35x1.8 $20 condition, workshop and field Ph 0417507882 Stawell tested, 3 months warranty $550 Kioti (MTD) 42” Ride-on Mower, Ph 0439723289 20hp $2950 Ph 53891499
Dimplex Refrigerated Air Cooler, reverse cycle, portable, as new, $550 Ph 53596260 or 0439855993 Double Bunk Bed, silver with top mattress, VGC $280 Ph 0408222466 Family size tent, 3m x 8m, three rooms, EC $500 Ph Roger 53826223 Federation Side Board and Oak Writing Desk $650 Ph 03 53566369
2007 Sym HD200, 21,000kms, new belts and rollers, new battery, Oct rego GC895 $2550 Ph 0417580747 2008 Baroni scooter, 125cc petrol, 1100km, VGC, reg 07/14, IS576 REDUCED to $1950 Ph 0408222466 Ararat
30 tonne log splitters, split horizontally and vertically, 6.5hp engine, assembled and test run $1370 inc GST Ph 53891541
For Sale
For Sale
Airless spray unit pump, Greco Gold detector, Minelab GP Old wooden wagon, needs Construction King $6000 Ph extreme plus accessories some work Ph 0427972106 $3250ono Ph 0408127425 53582131 Orders Taken, for small square Aluminium ladder, Bailey, 120kg Gold Detector, Minelab GPX bales of oaten hay, at Kalkee $5 load, extends to 5.83m, VGC 4500 plus 3 Coiltek coils, EC a bale in paddock Ph 53832215 $3500 Ph 0407839886 $150ono Ph 0419180196 leave a message or 0427832215 Axe, 3pt linkage, hyd wood super Gorski 2 axle dog trailer Palm tree, small, well established, WVN739 $5000ono Ph $50 Ph 0410438550 $1800 Ph 0428504725 Bar fridge, 125lt, VGC $140 Ph 0408512916 Pea Straw/Garden mulch, weed Hay, Lucerne/rye, wheat, rye free, $5 delivered Horsham area 0427523317 Barn, 40 x 20, good roof and pasture, fresh small squares and Ph 0407011084 floor, red gum stumps $450 Ph rolls, pick up west of Horsham or Peddle power bike scooter delivery Horsham area available with new battery $750ono Ph 53981825 Ph 0418584308 0417119487 BBQ, 4 burner with mobile stand Henslite Dreamline Bowls, size Pine Floorboards, old, lifted and hood $50 Ph 0427630051 1H and case $300 and circulation out of woolshed, best offer Ph Bed single dark stain pine, VGC booster $150 Ph 53521142 0408588652 $75 Ph 0400107718 Hitachi compound mitre saw, Pot Belly Heater $200 Ph Bed, futon, queen size innerspring approx 10 yrs old $340 Ph 0427523317 mattress $400 Ph 53822911 53881238 Toolondo area Pressure washer, hot water, Black Plastic, 8 new rolls, 4m industrial, reconditioned pump, x 50m, suitable for grain shed 240v, single phase, in A1 floors and bunkers $1200 Ph condition, inspection welcome 0427323041 $1990ono Ph 0409851412 Bob-cat Toyota SDK-8, skid steer, full eng reco 170hrs ago, steer pump reco, new drive motors, new seals in roms, no oil leaks, new seat, 4 in 1 bucket and G.P. bucket $12,500ono Ph 0408272406
Trailing Boom, 80’, Andy line, not plumbed $800 Ph 0428837235 Chainsaw, new Poulan-Pro 46cc, Transcal gold acres $250 Ph 18” bar $300 Ph 0428504725 0428837235 Chipper shredder 4 stroke, Truck 1952 International, AL162 13hp, 2’’ capacity, EC $450 Ph 55701161 $1500 Ph 0488733906 Truck tyres, 2 of 10.00 x 20, Concrete cutter, Husqvarna, RWC $200 or will separate Ph 371k, 14” $1200 Ph 0428504725 53911884 Concrete sealer, 5 drums, clear, Water Truck ‘91 Isuzu FVZ, 20L, 1 drum of Solvent thinner, 1400 long, 18,000L mag sprays 20L $820 or will separate Ph etc. TDR392 $66,000neg Ph 0427820638 0408504096 Diesel oil, Dello 400, 70L $250 Ph 0410586482
Chamberlain 4490 FWA, John Deer D450 Windsteer, linkage, new clutch, water pump, 378hrs, with roller, auto steer GC $21,500ono Ph 0427902322 ready, no front, machine only $104,500 inc GST Ph Class 180 RC Baler, wrecking 0427781265 Jacko been burnt near new knives John Deere 1075, hydro 4, 224 $1000 Ph 0408588652 front, good tyres, lots extras Class 96 Header, 5000hrs, 25ft $9900 Ph 0428664490 finger reel, trailer $10,000+GST John Deere 9660 STS, Ph 0427861052 Kaniva chopper, harvest ready, c/For Sale Combine International 5 11, 28 2012, Macdon 35ft FD70 flex row, John trash, Binger Harrows draper and Leith trailer, as new $3200 Ph 0408372666 Dimboola condition, will consider splitting 2 Polymaster Tanks, rain water, inc GST Ph 32,000L or 7000G, as new $6000 Famson 40 Foot x 7 Inch Auger, $299,200 will separate Ph 0429909290 hydraulic $4000ono, 25 foot ford 0458825551 scarfire $2000ono, John Deere John Deere Tractor, 8760, 40 foot cultivator $4000ono Ph 300HP, 24sp power shift, 8000hrs, 53832215 leave a message or GC $25,000 inc Ph 0428212996 0427832215 John Shearer 27 row 4 box TCD Fencing auger, 3inch, almost Kioti DS3510, 4WD 4 in 1 FEL brand new $330inc Ph 53502339 $25,391 Ph 53891499 Field bins, 2 Sherwell, 1 Kubota B1750 Tractor, $5495, Jaeschke $12,000 the lot or will 1m slasher $1395 Ph 53891499 separate Ph 53931451 Massey 35 Petrol Tractor, Flexi coil, 550 pound tynes, price good tyres, ROPS $3850 Ph 0408588652 neg Ph 0428911459
For Sale
For Sale Tent, Macpac Minaret, 2 person, 4 seasons, tunnel tent, fly and inner, VGC $350 Ph 0487227965 Timber flooring, Cowley pine, 6” x 1” boards $800ono Ph 0429981984 Tool Boxes, assorted, ex Powercore, lockable Ph 0428837235
Tradesmans Steel Full Length Roof Rack, could also be used for a boat, for std Ute tray, heavy duty, 3.3m x 1.37m $250 Ph 0417025244 Trailer crate, steel 9’x68’ $250 Ph 0427523317 Trailer tandem 8 x 5, heavy duty, extra high sides, hyd brakes, 2 door, spare tyre, jockey wheel, L.E.D lights, all wiring solder joined, all Australian made, no down grade or seconds steel used $2650 Ph 0400562627 Trailer, 6’ x 4’, steel, GC $490 Ph 53581098 or 0408590345 Stawell
Quiptron 2, S609 automatic sand filter and clear water C140T, Salt Chlorinator and Podrite SQI600, 1.1kw water pump to match, been shedded and in good order $1150 Ph 0428177264
Trailer, 6x4 ‘major’ builders trailer $1500ono Ph 0427820638
Trailer, new galvanised, 8 x 5 tandem, ch/plate floor, new wheels/spare, L/truck tyres, jockey/w, 900mm galv cage Raco Stump muncher, self $2780 Ph 0437808140 propelled, forward reverse gear, 2 Trampoline, 3m round $60 Ph sets of teeth, goes well $2000 Ph 53823092 0422898036 Tri-axle grain trailer, Rhino TOA, Rear diff for H2J75 land cruiser suit new buyer 79077S $66,000 with a lokka kit fitted to it, inc GST Ph 0408152916 10,000kms $500 Ph 0448891486 Trim deck iron, 7.5m long, REDUCED! Hydraulic Landing EC, lots of 50 for $1300 Ph Legs for Semi Trailer, with 0418120702 Ararat wheels, $400 Ph 0419323118 Trimmer, Husqvarna, new, 24c $180 Ph 0428504725
Water cartage tank, rapid spray, 15400lts, can be reduced to any size down to 4200lts, with 4” camhock out let, retail $18,000, Relocatable Unit. 5 x 10m at sale price $10,000ono Ph Pomonal, Metal clad - insulated 0419323118 Horsham roof and walls, new floor coverings and blinds, EC Open Wood heater fabricated, suit to offers located at Pomonal Ph shed or outdoor entertaining area 0419565953 for information and $400 Ph 0400606378 inspection Yanmar diesel engine, 37,8HP, Ride-on Mower Greenfield, suits parts or rebuild $500 Ph evolution 3 deluxe, 13HP, bos 32” 0400236535 Klamp Wheel Lock, 100% cut, $2000 Ph 0427529818 protect your car, size 195mm, its Ride-on Mower, Cub Cadet Household Items new, delivery Wimmera $90 Ph 46” 23HP, kohler, EC $1650 Ph 0400543038 0447345085 ROK Electric Vacuum Blower, 2 s/beds, wooden frame, VGC never used, still in box $100ono $500 Ph 0429909290 Ph 0447539415 2nd hand U-shaped kitchen, Roll top tarp, suitable for bulk 1970 x 3000 x 1850mm, inc. top, 24 x 8, VGC $200 Ph laminate tops, sink and Westinghouse electric cooktop, 53981825 Kubota BX1860 2011 Tractor, Rotary Hoe, hand held, self oven and range-hood $600ono with front end loader and kanga propelled, Howard Terrier $500 Ph 0439610481 1.2m slasher, only 35hrs use, Ph Roger 53826223 Air Conditioner, mobile diesel, 4wd, EC $16,000 Ph refrigerated, as new $290 Ph Rover ride on, 38’’ cut, 11½ 53595264 hp, with trailer $1100ono Ph 0427523317 Lawn mower, Pro-Scape walk 0467362436 Bar Fridge, 3ways power $90 Ph behind, 6HP Kawasaki motor, 0467556877 Sack trucks, new $25 Ph new $900ono Ph 0428504725 0410586482
Fence wire, large quantity, used, 5/6 line $600ono Ph 53581825 Fire wood $50 per cubic meter, olive wood, pick-up only Laharum Ph 0418371448 Firescreen, sturdy steel $80 Ph 53823833 Lincoln AS400/50 welder, EC Floor boards, Baltic Pine, 145mm $4500 Ph 53582131 x 23mm, various lengths, approx Log Splitter, 30 tonne, only split 400m $2000 Ph 0408912292 approx 3 tonne, no further use Foster dog plant trailer, 8m $1300 Ph 54662335 deck, spring suspension and Mig Welder, 320 austmig S phase ramps, 8.25/15’’ tyres, brakes with traveller, heavy duty, EC, on and tyres 90%, GC $22,000 inc transporter wheels $1000ono Ph Ph 0429861389 0427874213 Freezer, chest 700lt, EC $800 Ph Mini bike 110, rarely used $800 0419595132 Ph 0410586482 Gas heater LPG, portable Rinnai Noritake (Evansdale) dinner convector, flexible bayonet set, EC, 8 settings, 56 pieces, connector, VG unit $300 Ph $400 Ph 53825283 53811093 Old horse drawn plough, eye
Sports ground marker plus one bag of marking powder, Bar, with built in downlights, new condition $400ono Ph mahogany colour, VGC $1599 Ph 0427881236 53584868 Stiga ride on mower, 6.5 stroke, 63 model, EL63, GC $1000 Ph 53982486 Swimming pool, 50,000L, above ground, includes filter, fittings, accessories, solar blanket and roller, solar heating, gate, fencing, free standing, fully operational, GC, purchaser Bath, to dismantle and remove $4900 1800x850x800, white acrylic, pick up only, as new $1200 Ph Ph 53820857 Tent, large family, 16’ x 12’, 0419500757
6’x4’ steel trailer, 1/8 plate floor, EC, reg 07/14 $575ono Ph Gas hot water unit, Rheem, 90L, catching as garden feature $400 GC $350 Ph 53582749 or Blackwood Leadlight writing town gas $130 Ph 0427523317 0490181958 desk, GC, $150 Ph 0437760291 Ph 53547644 0428516642
Household Items
Household Items
Boori Classic white cot/bed, includes mattress, near new condition $500 Ph 0411377997 Horsham
Bunk DB, ideal teenager facility for desk or lounges, metal frame Executive 3 drawer desk, teak $250 Ph 53525760 laminate desk, EC $220ono Ph Carpet, s/h, cream, 407cm 0428564422 x 376cm, wool and nylon mix, Federation style wooden GC, pick up Horsham $80 Ph single beds, GC $100 each Ph 0437760291 0401661363
Filing cabinet, two draw, no key, VGC $20 Ph 0419180196 Freezer 150L, chest, Heller $210 Ph 0427523317
Clothes dryer, Simpson 5kg, model 39S500 $250 Ph 0409957620
Marine
Nobo reverse cycle, refrigerator cooler and heater, EC $400 Ph 0429897789
Buffet 1940’s Tudor style with pie crust edging $145 Ph 0427523317 Stawell
Childs matching desk, chair and bookcase in peach and cream $200 Ph 0418175930
Household Items
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Office Desk, s/h, light grey, 150cm x 90cm, 3 drawers, GC, pick up Horsham $160 Ph 0401661363 1992 Hallett speed boat, CS635, Over Mantle, H 132cm, W reg til 14/10/14, 5.1m Revolution, 116cm, D 15cm, 6 mirrors, 350hp Chervrolet inboard motor antique, handcrafted, EC $500 with 268hrs, modified for ski racing, fully marinised, Bilge Ph 53820113 blower system, spare prop and Rayburn woodstove 80189B, shaft, all safety equipment, most parts $90ono Ph 53547644 canopy, cover, radio/CD player, Recliner electric St James 1992 easy tow tandem trailer, reg concept velvet steel, EC $500ono til 17/11/14 Q15372 $19,750ono Ph 0408519956 0467629412 Retro brown/cream lounge 3.4 Savage Boat and trailer, suite, x2 arm chairs & small 15hp, Yamaha, F/F, Bimini 2 seater couch GC $250 Ph $3000ono Ph 0414840645
Fridge, Panasonic, brand new, 90L, still in original box $180 Ph 53582263 0437760291 Futon Sofa bed with mattress, Side Board, H 203cm, W 115cm, GC $300 Ph 0421237043 D 44cm, 2 mirrors, drawers, Gas heater, Rinnai energy saver doors, antique, EC $500 Ph 551FT, natural gas $600 or best 53820113 offer Ph 0407649916 Horsham Single bed mattress and base, Heart double bed, GC, Sleepmaker Captn’s Choice, as no mattress $150ono Ph new $295 Ph 53820290 Horsham 0428582315 Single bed, solid timber, with Household Furniture, couch/ good quality mattress, EC futon, 2x entertainment units, student desk, bar stools, bar $390ono Ph 0417162420
Motorcycles
2 Plega Single Beds, 3ft x 6.8ft, touch button controls, back and leg lift with inner spring mattress, EC, cost $4500 each sell $3000ono each Ph 0447539415
4.8 Savage Osprey, Yamaha 70hp, approx 20hrs, Garmin fish finder/GPS, marine radio, electric bilge pump, Anchor, reg AA879, Mackay trailer, EC, reg D26530 $11,500 Ph 0417368363
two bed sides, VGC $400 or will separate Ph 0588644551 Nhill
Gopher Celebrity X 2013 model, immaculate condition, used only 4 times, cost $3500 sell $2000ono Ph Tony 0409549712 Gopher early model, $600ono Ph 53549210
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Drapes, full block-out, include all tracks and fixtures, 2x pale pink units to fit window approx 1902mm W x 1906mm drop, 1x dusky pink unit fit window 1906mm x 1906mm drop, 2x dusky pink units to fit windows 1001mm x 1906mm drop, all with festoon-style pelmets and brackets, 1x festoon-style dusky pink drape to fit window 1604mm x 1208mm drop, would suit rental property $500ono the lot Ph 0407357985
Lounge suite, 6 piece Tessa T4 premium, leather, EC, 2x2.5 couches, 3 lounge chairs, foot stool and glass top coffee/lamp table, no sun or animal damage $3000 Ph Helen 53911111 or 0427042750 Nhill
Dryer Electrolux 5kg automatic sensor dry, less than a year old, Lounge suite, cream, 2x VGC $400neg Ph 0488644551 2seaters, 2x 1seater, EC $395 Ph 53981376 Nhill Entertainment Unit, 1.45 x 0.50 Lounge suite, EC, 2x 3 seater x 0.55m, includes CD storage sofas with 2 matching Ottomans, shelves and drawer $550 Ph autumn tonings $600ono Ph 0429989120 53822911 Entertainment unit, lead light solid pine, Puddle Lane, 1900cm L x 1320cm H x 60cm D, full height leadlight doors either side $800 or best offer Ph 0407649916 Horsham
Mattress, DB, in new condition $175 Ph 0427523317
Natuzzi Lounge suite, VGC, 2 seater and 3 seater, chocolate brown Dream fibre $500ono Ph 0429989120
Savage Avenger 14’’ fibreglass, 90hp Johnson, Bimini, new Marine windscreen, carpet, sport hydrofoil, 12 mth reg, NB968, 12’ Dehavilland boat, with 4HP trailer, LED’s, new tyres, rollers, Yamaha outboard, OZ012, home bearing bud, 12 mth reg, P14435 made trailer Z11912, reg 05/14 $6400 Ph 0407979866 $2000 Ph Nev 53911373 Savage Streaker 4.4m, Fibreglass runabout with Yamaha The Weekly Advertiser 90HP 2ST OB, rego GF901, welcomes your advertising. easy glide trailer rego P19391 We are required strictly by law $6000ono Ph 0419319846 to include specific information on some items when publishing your advertisement. A snapshot of your obligations are as follows: BOATS All advertisements for boats must include: • Hull number or registration number of Stejcraft fibreglass boat, 4.5m, the boat new in chair, Johnston 110hp, If a trailer is included with the electrical tilt motor, fish finder, boat, the advertisement must with trailer, BL105 $4500 Ph also include: 0458121615 • Registration number or chassis number of the Streaker Savage 4.58 trailer. Fibreglass, 75 Suzuki, fish finder, 12 months rego boat and trailer, 13” tyres UO293 $6800 Ph 0439739957
2005-12 Hilux rims x4, GC, with near new 205R16 Dueller A/T’s $400 Ph 53583692 302 Cleveland, gas heads, big cam, balanced, low kms, EC $1400ono Ph 0404730072
4 x Mags, Commodore HSV, Honda CRF70, 2009, EC, VIN 18x8, EC, new tyres, now only JH2GE02U59101014 $1800 Ph $1100 Ph 0418529907 54981332 Canopy for Ford Falcon AU Honda CRF70F, 07, 10hrs, VGC, Utility, Mako, lockable panel VIN# JH2DE02067K007556 windows, maroon colour $500 Ph $1700ono Ph 0428918222 0448571811 Honda VTR1000 Fire Storm Canopy Ute Back to suit std 2003, 7,600kms, BR594, tray, near new cond, $1800 Ph new tyres, RWC, $7000 Ph 0418535801 0428941264 Canopy VS Ute $250 Ph Honda XR600 98, fresh engine, 0409339218 strong fast bike, GC, with extras Cargo Barrier Suit 90’s camry, $3000ono Ph 0417578896 SW, GC, all fittings $50 Ph Kawasaki KLX250H 2007, 2400km, unreg, VIN# JKALXMH177DA19917 $4400 Ph 0428502381 Lake Bolac
Gopher, Invacare-Comet Alpine, top of the range, immaculate condition, used for only 3 months, still in warranty, cost $5000 sale $3800 Ph 0417101840 Kate Kawasaki Workhorse ATV, Gopher, Pride Ultamate 4 wheel model KLF 250, only 201kms, as new, first to see will buy, bargain $1200 Ph 0422718989 Ararat $3250 Ph 0409523182 Horsham Gopher, Showrider, GC $1800 Ph 53823891 or 0408949692 Kawasaki, Zephyr, Z750, 1993, 57,400kms, 421 Ventura Horsham rack, VGC, IAYTV $3750 Ph 0427902322
Motorcycles Brand new 3.4m metal boat, Dunbier trailer, aluminium cheque plate floor with mat, all-over cover, 2006 Honda VTR250, HN130, 12 months rego til 1/3/14 U99906 VGC $3500 Ph 0418911543 $7500 Ph 53840273 after 7pm 2006 Yamaha Peewee 80, Washing machine, Fisher Kayak, Zambesi 2.6m, inflatable EC, hardly used $1450 Ph and Paykel, top loader, as new with paddle, seat and pump $195 0409510232 condition $350 Ph 0419000684 Ph 0487227965 Wood pellet heater, free standing, blaze model, manual flu, VGC $400 Ph 53928222
Lounge suite, 3 seater reclining couch and 2 reclining chairs, chocolate suede $1300ono Ph 0407098010
2005 onwards Toyota Hilux roll bar alloy sports bar $200ono Ph 0400356147
Honda CRF50F motor bike, EC, hardly used $1500ono Ph 0428861048
Dining table teak extendable Kitchen, second hand, timber, (6-8), 8 fabric chairs, VGC includes overhead cupboards, in $650neg Ph 53524062 Ararat good order $600 Ph 0498200705 Dining table, Blackwood Large Computer Desk, with extension, VGC $1200ono Ph many compartments, GC $50 Ph 53582465 0437706291 Dining Table, walnut with metal Linen Cupboard, H 86cm, W Wooden writing table large and legs, six fabric chairs $650 Ph 136cm, D 73cm, EC $220 Ph a large book shelf, VGC as new $250 Ph 0488644551 Nhill 53822911 53820113 Double Bed, Camelot black 4 poster, white curtains and mattress as new $950ono Ph 53502280
Motor Vehicle Accessories
Honda CRF450R 2010, suit new buyer $5000 Ph 0408250032
Washing machine, Bosch 5.5kg Classixx, less than a year old, VGC $400neg Ph 0488644551 Nhill
Dining table and chairs, custom made, black wood with red velvet chairs, 1.82m x 1.04m $650 Ph 53825125 or 0417765017
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1991 EA Falcon parts, front end and wheels, diff wheels, 4 doors, bits and pieces $150 the lot Ph 53545554
4 wheeled Shoprider scooter plus extras, still under warranty, purchased July 2013 for $3500, Honda CBR1000rr, 05, yoshi, used approx 6 times, sell for chrome rims, power commander, $2500 Ph 0408532537 Horsham tyres 90%, ventura rack, 28k, Disability battery electric chair VGC EQ-375 $8900ono Ph $1800ono Ph 0467556877 0428918222 Electric lift armchair, recliner, Honda CBR250RR, 1990, rego nice green fabric, GC $500ono Ph August 2014, 24,000km, VGC, 0428825553 learner legal, VP147 $2990 Ph 0427094601
4.29 Sea-way 15’ boat, 40hp merc motor EFI, low hours, all safety gear, 6 life jackets, as new condition, PG727, trailer 063987 2012 model, Bimini cover and cover for motor, 2 rod holders $17,000 Ph 53810806
Couch, leather, beige, very comfortable recliner $350ono Ph fridge, EC $250 or will separate Timber coffee table, 115cm L, 0467556877 Ph 0400573984 5cm W x 55cm H, GC $50 Ph Household items, queen size 0447010173 bed metal and wood frame, S/P Timber furniture, Diamond single mattress, black extendable Creek, matching set, hall stand dining table, 8 chairs, coffee $100 each, price for full set is table $350 or will separate Ph negotiable Ph 0417571806 53502280 or 0447660707 Couches, 1x 3-seater, 1x 2seater, Red Cherry, hardly used, 100% Household Package, TV unit, 5.4 Savage Lancer cubby cab, leather, can deliver in Horsham dining table, pinto chairs, 3 115 Mercury, 324hrs deck wash, area, EC $2000 will separate Ph drawers lowboy Ph 53822256 or FM radio, Garmin GPS, compass, 0429822256 53827788 Koden colour sounder, UHF D.bed mattress, single IKEA q/bed frame, slats and $14,500ono Ph 0437744630 base mattress. VGC $100 Ph mattress, as new $295 Ph Bermuda 3.7m boat, low hours, 53820290 Horsham 53891926 25hp Yamaha, fishing deck with Diamond Creek Timber Juice Extractor, Breville BJE200, seat, nav man fish finder, Dunbier coffee table, GC $250ono Ph new, still in box $80 Ph 53825125 trailer P28669, reg boat ES859 TV Cabinet, Jackaroo, EC, or 0417765017 0447010173 $4200 Ph 0419590657 161cm w x 50h x 63d $250 Ph Dining Chairs, 2 x Straight King size ensemble, Sleep To 0407564307 Horsham Backed Edwardian $200 Ph Live, 1000 series, top of range, as new $1000 Ph 53522057 53562301 TV unit, pine corner, 152cm high Dining chairs, Spindle back, total Kitchen table, circular, one $80 Ph 53523172 Ararat 8, as new $400 or will separate metre, four metal and one cane Two wooden and metal q/beds chairs $300 Ph 53822911 Ph 53881314 with mattresses, a tallboy and Dining suite, round table with 6 Thonet Bentwood chairs, VGC $500 Ph 53911471
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KX65 2004 model, full engine rebuild 30hrs ago, ring for more information $1200 Ph 0402154476
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Commodore mags x4, ROH 15x7J, AC, with 205.165R15 Maxxis, 5mm tread $200 Ph 53583692 Flat lid off 07 BF ford Ute, lightning strike, silver, GC $1000 Ph 0427128095 Ford XLT hard tonneau cover, ‘Aurora Blue’, also sports bar with stop light, all as new $2700 or will separate Ph 0424652662
Genuine Mitsubishi aluminium nudge bar, suits Pajero, all fittings $325ono Ph 0427851410
Hard lid cover, to suit 2008 dual cab Hilux $200 Ph 0418553990 Quad Bike trailer, 5x3, hardly Kaniva used $550 Ph 0429200566 Mitsubishi Triton hard lid and roll bars, suits GLX-R model, blue, EC $1000 Ph 0434557919 Motorbike Trailer, 3 Bike, new tyres, jellybean mags, led lights, ready to use $700 Ph 0434672909 Rhymney
2007 Honda Sportrax 400EX, Suzuki 2008 GSX650F, few modifications, EC $4999neg LAMS approved, VIN# Ph 0428539490 JSICJ225300100072 10,135km 2009 Honda CRF 100F, EC $6500ono Ph 0438318619 Personalised plates, slim $2500 Ph 0427894207 line x 2, TBLUE1 $850neg Ph Farm Bike, Honda CT 125cc 0429136918 AH Nhill 1974, great condition for Roof Racks to fit Pajero Wagon age, ready to ride $700 Ph and Land Rover Defender Wagon 0434672909 Rhymney $600 will separate Ph 53882274 Gas Gas Pampera 400 2006, Sports bar, 75mm Alloy both tyres near new, EC, comes tradesman suitable for VU with extras $3600ono Ph Suzuki GSXF, 750cc, VGC, Commodore Ute $250ono Ph 0437726831 just serviced, new front, back 0439610481 tyres, new battery, Ventura pack, Sunraysia 5 stud wheel cooper 28,000kms, RWC, 12mths reg, LT tyre, never used $250 Ph ZZ340 $4500 Ph 0458090953 53521234 Tow bar for BA-BF Sedan, rated 1600kg auto, 1200kg manual $100 Ph 0400917978 Goldwing 1500cc, 6cyl, CR711, 1989 model, includes trailer, 6mths reg $9000 Ph 0422898036
Towing mirrors pair $60 Ph 53821468
Ute canopy, silver Flexiglass to suit Mazda Xtra cab, ladder Harley Super-Glide 2009, 1584 VMX Scramble Bike, CZ Jawa rack, hood lining, VGC $1750 Ph cc, 6 spd, black and chrome, 1972 ‘980’, EC, very reliable and 0487227965 many extras, EC, HY066 powerful $4750 Ph 0434672909 White BF Ford Ute tub, GC $400 Ph 0429909290 Rhymney $17,990neg Ph 0428584822
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Motor Vehicles Under $3,000
Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000
Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000
1985 XF Falcon Ute, runs well, Ute Mazda Bravo 93, dual fuel, good tires, no reg, Serial# 34241C white, twin cab, later motor good order, gear box needs $1000ono Ph 0422173617 1986 Ford Laser, 5 door hatch, bearing, no rust, parts or goer, manual, goes good, as is, no reg vinJMOUFY86300 $900 Ph 53824038 or 0427322623 or RWC, eng no # UK4RGJ947L $400 Ph 53545554 1991 Toyota Camry Sedan, manual, goes good, as is, no reg or RWC, top wheels and Kumho tyres, eng no # 3S8137891 $400 Ph 53545554
1993 Corolla Sedan, manual, 221,000kms, tidy, mechanically sound, reg til 01/15 UMS985 $1990 Ph 0438523758 Ararat
95 XG Ford Ute, 4-spd auto, near new exhaust & tires, fiberglass canopy, just over 263,000km on clock, no rego, VIN# 6FPAAAJLCMSE23078 $3000ono Ph 0419118788 Dimboola Mitsubishi Triton 1992, dual Motor Vehicles AU Ford XLS Ute, 5L V8, auto, cab, olive green, manual, A/C, $3000 - $10,000 unleaded petrol/gas, tinted mint condition, 1 owner, dark windows, tow bar, bull bar, CD 1996 Holden Ute, column auto, 3 blue, super cab, RWC, QID050 player, removable canopy, reg seater, dual fuel, AC, PS, mags, $10,000ono Ph 0487700251 12/03/14 PJH566 $7000 Ph good goer, XHL456 $3000ono Ph Bus, Isuzu 1984, 40’, 6BD1 turbo 0467791003 53823986 5.7L diesel, manual 5 speed, Nissan Navara 98, 3.2lt diesel, runs well, ex Christians, chassis 4x4, dual cab, reg 1/14, immac ECR5702506177 $10,000ono Ph cond, will consider trade for Honda Shadow or Suzuki Intruder 53521854 AH SJX124 $9800 Ph 0488340126 Dual Cab Hilux 2001, cruise Nissan Pulsar 2005, one control, CD player FTI282 $6500 owner, 5 speed, 6 months reg, Ph Scott 0409490522 169,812kms TQK691 $6900 Ph
1998 Mitsubishi Sedan, 1995 Ford Falcon wagon, Verada, 210,000kms, white, great paddock basher, no rego GSH with Wilson Bolton MM099 NRM927 $500 Ph 0403733617 $3500 RWC $3000 no RWC Ph Moyston 53822613 or 0427828420 1995 Jeep Cherokee limited, 1998 Volvo V-40 Wagon, EC, full leather, electrics, 4x4, HD leather upholstery, 191,183kms towing, elec brakes on gas, RYU263 $6000neg Ph 260,000kms RLB267 $2900neg 0414874513 Ph 0408531621 2000 Holden VT Sedan, 1995 SAAB 9000CD, 157,000km, white, auto, V6, dual fuel, Abs brakes, 2 airbags, RWC, good always serviced, UHJ200, VGC order, no further use PLW450 $3400ono Ph 0435087251 or $2900ono Ph 0408504613 or 53825569 53825508 2002 Statesman International, 1996 Saab 900S, 5 door V8, auto, leather interior with hatch, 5spd man, 6 stack CD, all options, 211,280km, reg GC, alloy wheels, no reg, VIN# 04/14, YZJ963 $7000ono Ph YS3DD55V7T202355 $1000ono 0407917903 Ph 0422173617 1997 Ford Laser, auto, 220,000kms, 3 months rego QNW270 $600ono Ph 0409339218
2001 Commodore, 185kms, reg 09/10, EC, QZK041 $2900 Ph 0438394426 AAAAA - $1000 MUST SELL REDUCED 1997 GL Ford Falcon Sedan, auto, white, near new tyres, tow bar, GC, neat vehicle, OCO140, reg 06/14 $1000 Ph 0438522375 Ararat Daewoo MUBRIA wagon, 98, green, cheap to run, goes well, manual, eng# 7851965 $1400ono Ph 0417578896 Ford Sedan Aull Forte 2001, auto, dual fuel, no rust, VGC, QQQ752 $3000 Ph 0488185211
Mitsubishi Magna 1988, new gear box, new drive shaft, no RWC, no reg, VIN# TN2H41VG12050523 $500ono Ph 0423946779 Mitsubishi Magna 2001, V6 runs well, vin# 6MMTJ8A42IT033630 $1000ono Ph 0417578896 Subaru wagon, manual, modal 1994, tow bar, cargo bar, roof rack, AC, engine number # 143110 $2500ono Ph 0428504558
Toyota Dyna RU12 SWB 2-Ton, inc Tieman 1000lb lift, runs well, QRL326 $3000 Ph 0418529907 Toyota Hilux Ute, 1991 Model, 2WD, alum tray, mags, on gas, NFJ741 $2000 Ph 0437586353 or 0458681119
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SS Commodore 2001, red, 170,000km, 6 speed, ZKG125 $7500 Ph 0428913235
Statesman 2000 WH, super Ford Falcon BA XT wagon, charge V6, 320,000kms, RWC, 2004, 265,000kms, silver, auto, UHX224 $4300 Ph 0418891872 t/wind, tow pack, ACE, Anderson Toyota Corolla Seca 2000, 5 point in rear for charging FRR225 speed, manual, EC, new tyres, RWC, QIT589 $5500ono Ph $5000 Ph 0439567982 0448259871 Ford Focus 2004, white, A/C, Toyota Hilux dual cab, 97’, 4x4, 215,000kms, RWC, reg 07/14 2.8 diesel, fibre glass canopy, SZR668 $3800 Ph 0428304554 bull bar YQQ225 $9500ono Ph 0400886113
VS 1996 white Commodore, 6 seater, column shift, alloy wheels, new tyres, reg 06/14, GC, 160,000kms on engine YIY778 $1600 Ph 0422114286
VY Commodore 2003 white Ford Focus Zetec, hatchback, Berlina, HSV clubsport body kit, 2006, manual, 120,000km, 195,000kms WZN491 $7500ono charcoal grey, full service history, Ph 0407098010 2004 BA Ford Falcon Futura KIRBZ7 REDUCED $8,990 Ph Sedan, auto, white, 143,000kms, reg til 01/15, new Michelin 0429955649 tyres, tinted windows, EC, full Ford Futura wagon, service history, lady driver, RWC, 153,000kms, EC, SGT943 $6500 SRS452 $6500 Ph 0447539415 changed number Ph 0407686905 after 6pm Grey Ford Fairmont, 175,285km, 2004 Daihatsu Sirion, 5 door hatch, auto, A/C, twin air bags, mags, back spoiler, 12 months electric windows and mirrors, rego, RWC, EC, SVY931 White Daihatsu Toyota Sirion 5 door hatch, long registration, CD, 42,100kms, 6 months reg, $7000ono Ph 0400009858 RWC, TAT383 $5500ono Ph HJ 1 Tonner, unfinished project, just had full service, new tyres, 1.3GTVI, zippy but uses 0427684985 a lot of new parts, extra cab, 6L/100km, under 150k kms, 2005 Hyundai Getz, 2 door, VIN VHJ14009M $2500 Ph cold air, power everything, manual, red, 30,000kms, 0422066348 exceptionally clean inside immaculate, one owner, UGK606 ZZG051 $3250 Ph 53825323 or $8,500 inc RWC Ph 0447398338 0429133411
Motor Vehicles $10,001 - $20,000 2004 Rodeo twin cab with Hyundai Elantra 2001, auto, canopy, 3.5 V6, auto, VG order 187,000kms, ideal first car ZGZ473 $10,500 Ph 55861352 or 0406548700 RDB911 $3500 Ph 0428504873 2005 Mazda 3 SP23, 136,000kms, Magna 1998 TF, GC, RWC, 6 months reg, RWC, A/C, P/S, 153,000kms, 4 new tyres, reg climate control, leather interior til 07/14 WDH370 $3250 Ph TOG825 $13,000 Ph 0431945901 53549281 2008 Toyota Aurion, 6spd, 70,000kms, blue, RWC, UIO326 auto, only 70,000km, full leather $8500 Ph 0427542528 interior, near new tyres, 8 months reg, RWC, WHK793 $17,000 Ph 2007 Hyundai Sante Fe Elite, 0419000684 auto, 2.2DT, great family car, full and regular service history, RWC, 2009 Holden Cruise CD, auto, rego 05/14, sun roof, tow bar, black, 29,000kms, 1 owner, 304,834kms UUS003 $7000ono immaculate inside and out, sell Ph 0422587091 Mazda Tribute 2002 model, with RWC, CHARM5 $13,500 Ph 150,000kms, 12 months 0437197947 The Weekly Advertiser rego RJD025 $8900ono Ph welcomes your advertising. 0417189407 We are required strictly by law Mercedes Benz, 300ce 24, to include specific information 1991 collectors item, 5spd auto, on some items when publishing your advertisement. sunroof, 2 door coupe, EC, nice A snapshot of your obligations mags, tyres, as new, drives are as follows: beautifully, tinted windows, white ROAD VEHICLES over light grey YTL458 $6000 Ph Black VE V Sedan commodore, All advertisements for road 0419388612 or 53583324 auto, 2006, full service history vehicles must include a price, URW015 $11,990 Ph 0403294450 as well as: • A registration number, if registered • Either an engine number, VIN or chassis number if the vehicle is not registered. Mitsubishi Express 2004, 4-cyl BMW 330ci Steptronic 2 litre M/P, fuel injected, 5 speed Convertible 2001, sat nav, TV, manual, 171,600km, roof rack, air 4 seater electric heated leather, conditioning, engine immobilizer elec roof, fully optioned, QYB480 ZCO946 $5350 Ph 0428336397 $15,300ono Ph 0428918222
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Dodson dazzles
promising future and she should have plenty of wins in store as she goes through her grades.
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elopea Downs trainer Darryl Dodson’s good form over recent months continued into last weekend, with success at last Friday’s Swan Hill meeting thanks to a win from recent acquisition Zaytsev. Dodson soon followed up with another win on Sunday at one of his favourite tracks, Penola in the Coonawarra region. Dodson had his consistent equine pupil Terrenbelle engaged in a restricted class 1400-metre event. Up-and-coming apprentice jockey Caitlin Forrest was booked to take the ride for the $8000 sprint. The bay mare gave every indication of a good performance, after previously demonstrating strong Limestone Coast form. When the starter released the capacity 10-horse field, Terrenbelle stepped away a shade tardy but soon mustered speed and rolled to the lead Young Forrest was able to dictate out in front with no challenges from other jockeys. The race was soon on in earnest as the limited neddies swept passed the 400-metre marker, urged along by their hoops. Balancing up for the run to the judge, Terrenbelle gave a strong kick and created a winning lead. In the gallop down to the winning post the daughter of Australian Derby hero Clangalang proved far too superior for the field, recording a two-length win. On this latest effort Terrenbelle looks to have a
Horsham jockey Dean Yendall, like Darryl Dodson, was also in red-hot form over the weekend, riding with a stack of success. Yendall competed at Geelong, Donald, Swan Hill and Warrnambool, booting home a total of eight winners. Arguably Dean’s best win was aboard Darren Weir’s Intravenous who was having her first start for the Dowling Forrest horseman at last Sunday’s Donald meeting. The three-year-old was all the rage with punters, showing $1.80 in the bookies’ ring for the 1000metre maiden. Intravenous pinged out of her inside barrier stall when the starter released the field and Yendall then guided her to the box-seat position. The feisty filly sporting fluorescent yellow blinkers, remained just behind the leaders until sweeping past the 600-metre marker, mounting her challenge when the chips where down. With whips cracking and jockeys yelling, Yendall balanced up Intravenous into clear galloping room in the home straight. With a couple of reminders from her Horsham hoop’s persuader, the daughter of Econsul rocketed to the lead, putting her rivals to the sword in a fine galloping display. Intravenous looks to have a nice future and one would be expecting to see her race in the Melbourne arena soon.
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Sandhill Chief is a good chance to add the Apsley Cup to his Edenhope Cup success of a fortnight ago when he takes his place in the $20,000 1850metre event for Bordertown trainer Sam Turner on Saturday.
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The Wimmera’s Tamika Edwards gets well and truly airborne during the opening round of Victorian Senior Motocross Championships at Dooen Recreation Reserve north of Horsham. on the weekend. Some of the best dirt-bike riders in Australia churned up the track in front of more than 1000 spectators with state champion Adam Monea shining in the blue-ribbon pro open class. Edwards finished third in the women’s division behind fellow Wimmera rider Emma Milesevic and highly rated Maddy Brown. Picture: WILLAMY IMAGES
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xperience laced with generous amounts of talent loom as critical ingredients when Horsham Cricket Association A Grade heavyweights square off in semi-final action this weekend
As Rupanyup-Minyip takes on Blackheath-Dimboola at Horsham Sunnyside, minor premier Homers will meet Noradjuha-Toolondo at Horsham City Oval. If finals experience means anything then Rupanyup-Minyip will have it all over Blackheath-Dimboola. The Blue Panthers have a string of veteran campaigners who have beaten a track to the finals every year and know just about every trick to weather any storm their opponents can muster. They are closing in on their halfcenturies when it comes to age but Paul and Craig Morgan still loom as critical big-occasion players. Partnership-busting all-rounder Glenn Morgan is also in his 40s and the likes of lofty Andrew Newall and patient Adam Carter also claim high levels of experience.
Combined with the likes of Dan Clark and Jamie Byrne, in the runs last hit, Braydon Ison, Clint Midgley and Daniel Schaper, already a finals hero, the Blue Panthers look hard to beat. If it’s all about good form being the critical factor then Blackheath-Dimboola might have the odds swinging the way of the Bulls. The Bulls, fresh from winning a oneday Cornell-Schwedes Shield, have clipped scores of 279, 5-218, 8-383 in their last three digs as they have raced to the finals with a wet sail. Oliver Young, Lachie Watts, Travis Hair, Matt McKinnon and Oliver and Elliot Braithwaite make up a handy middle order behind openers Hamish Exell and Tom Magee, and victory might come down to sheer weight of runs.
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At Horsham City Oval, meanwhile, Homers loom as red-hot favourite to bring an immediate halt to NoradjuhaToolondo’s march. The Pigeons tripped up in the one-day final but finished the season proper with
a comprehensive win over Jung Tigers. Homers also have a lengthy batting list headed by classy Sandy Hodge, Jason Templeton, Lachie Jones, Adam Atwood, Simon and Chris Hopper, who has lifted a gear with bat and ball with the sniff of finals. Siphe Mzayidume and Craig Britten have added a new dimension to the Homers attack which continues to tap into the skills of Chris and Simon Hopper, Templeton and co. Noradjuha-Toolondo sneaked into the finals ahead of Horsham Saints and will take a reputation into this weekend’s Saturday-Sunday clash as a potential spoiler. The Bullants also have plenty of experience in the likes of Justtin and Jarred Combe, Rowan Scott, Jock Hair, Greg Eldridge, Ben Anson, Jordan Huff and co and sheer talent in all-rounders Matt and Dave Combe. The Bullants’ in-form weapon is allrounder Josh Colbert who can’t seem to do anything wrong with bat and ball of late and poses a serious threat for the Pigeons.
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Former Australian test cricketer Merv Hughes will be guest speaker at the Horsham Cricket Association presentation night on March 30. The presentation night, starting at 6.30pm at Horsham United clubrooms, will also be a fundraiser for Jung Tigers cricketers Jake McLean, 19, who is undergoing chemotherapy. There will be an auction of sporting goods and memorabilia to assist in fundraising. Tickets are available from association board members and Howard Schier at Horsham Sports and Leisure.
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In Wimmera-Mallee Association, St Marys is on track to win its third premiership in row after a strong display with the bat against Brim-Kellalac Sheep Hills. The Saints knocked 263 at Warracknabeal’s Anzac Park, Tim Bell leading the way with 72 and opener Nick Germano 57 and then had their opponents 3-80 by stumps on the second day. The game continues with two days to play this weekend.
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This week: Semi-finals, Saturday-Sunday, Homers v NoradjuhaToolondo Bullants at Horsham City Oval, Rupanyup-Minyip v Blackheath-Dimboola at Horsham Sunnyside. Last week: Final round, Rupanyup-Minyip 7-158 (C. Clark 62, C. morgan 41) d Laharum 136 (B. Peucker 54; C. Midgley 3-18, P. Morgan 3-24), Homers 193 (C. Hopper 41, S. Hodge 36, S. Hopper 33; S. Reddie 3-16) d Jung Tigers 153 (c. Hopper 5-23), NoradjuhaToolondo 4-111 (J. Colbert 42, R. Scott 36) d Colts 89 (J. Colbert 5-24, M. Combe 3-32), BlackheathDimboola 279 (L. Watts 77, O. Young 70, T. Magee 31; N. Duxson 4-82) d Horsham Saints 195 (B. Sawyer 118, M. O’Beirne 25no; T. Magee 3-35), Final ladder: Homers 82 points, 2.66 percent; Rupanyup-Minyip 70, 1.61; Blackheath-Dimboola 54, 1.26; Noradjuha-Toolondo 42, 1.14; Horsham Saints 36, 0.89; Laharum 245, 0.69; Jung Tigers 21, 0.67; Colts 15, 0.40.
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Grand final: St Marys 263 (T. Bell 72, N. Germano 57, B. Argent 26no, T. Germano 25) Brim-Kellalac-Sheep Hills 3-80 (L. Somers 47). At Anzac Park, Warracknabeal.
Brothers shine in cycle saddle YOUR ONE STOP Ararat brothers Tom and Lucas Hamilton are continuing to turn heads in the state and national cycling scene as they attempt to cement their place among elite riders across Australia and beyond.
Civil engineering student Tom, 20, is preparing for his second trip to Europe, this time to race for three months in Italy with a combined Swiss and Italian under-23 team. He has decided to put his university studies on hold and will leave for the Australian Institute of Sport’s Italian base Varese on April 1. He won the opportunity to race in Europe while training with an under-23 World Tour Academy Team in Canberra. His selection follows solid performances in under-23 national road championships in Ballarat and a King of the Mountain title during the Jayco Herald Sun Tour. His father Bruce Hamilton
ON TRACK: Lucas Hamilton, left, receives congratulations from his brother Tom after Lucas won an Oceania road-race championship at Toowoomba. Picture: CONTRIBUTED
said study commitments had been a significant handicap and Tom now had a greater opportunity to match his racing rivals in training. “This is a fantastic opportunity for Tom who is developing strong competitive form,” he said. “Based on Tom’s race performances in Europe his tenure at
Varese might be extended for several months.” Lucas Hamilton, meanwhile, is on target for selection in a national under-19 road team after winning an Oceania road race at Toowomba. The race was part of a series of selection races and he is now preparing to continue to build on form in a National
Road Series, which starts in WA next Wednesday and other key events. Because of his schooling he has to limit his racing opportunities while maintaining his form and profile. The 18-year-old year-12 student competed in an invitation Bendigo Madison with nationals team-mate Matt Ross earlier this month, racing against leading Australian riders including Glen O’Shea, Alex Edmondson and several European riders. They were the two youngest riders in the event and impressed with their performances. The ride followed his goldmedal performance in the madison and team-pursuit bronze in national track titles in Adelaide. Both have emerged through the junior at Ararat Cycling Club and are on the hunt for sponsorship to help pay for the costs involved in pursuing international sport.
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Footy Countdown Kalkee
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auling your football club from the doldrums after years of poor results is perhaps the toughest assignment any loyal volunteer sporting administrator can face.
It can take an enormous amount of work and dedication, often for mixed results. On the other side of the coin is the work needed to make sure a club, after reaching a position of strength, can maintain a foothold atop the footy mountain. Few could argue that Kalkee has been anything other than the primary pace-setter in Horsham District Football League for as long as many of us can remember. In contempary times the Kees have been regular finalists, and in many cases grand finalists, and as the name of the road heading north from Horsham to its home base suggests, a blueribbon competitor. This year Kalkee appears in a sound position to protect its reputation, although president Dean Johns was quick to acknowledge that the red and blue camp would again be under seige. “There is no doubt that we’re the hunted. There are guys out there that want to measure up against us and its a constant challenge we face,” he said. Part of Kalkee’s ability to continue to answer the challenge will be to evolve in planning and preparation without
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2014 COACHES Seniors: Trevor O’Brien Reserves: Daniel Robinson, Lindsay Hobbs Under-17s: Damien Thomson, Ben Hobbs Under-14s: John Goldsmith losing an edge and the club is confident it has the right formula in place under new coach Trevor O’Brien. Mr Johns said O’Brien had brought new training ideas to Kalkee, providing the playing group with ‘something completely different’. “He’s been fantastic and has a different way of doing things which has been enlightening,” he said. Like most clubs, the Kees have had players come and go during the offseason with James Hobbs signing with Central Highlands club Skipton, Simon Hobbs trying his hand at Horsham and Grant Schultz most likely having a year off football. But they have picked up flanker Shaun Gilbert and talented Nic Thomson from Horsham and are busy talking to other potential recruits. Mr Johns said he believed the club was sitting ‘line-ball’ where it was at the same time last year when it came to overall preparation for the season.
“I think we’re certainly in the mix again and I’d like to think we’d make it into the top five pretty easily. It depends on what everyone else is up to,” he said. “Everyone is a year older and while the older guys might be getting slower, younger guys are set to step up into leadership roles. “We’ve had about 38 different faces at training with numbers picking up considerably when we started back in late January.” Kalkee has been training on Tuesday and Thursday nights at Horsham Sunnyside oval but will move to Kalkee, where the oval has been resurfaced, tomorrow night.
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Mr Johns said the only area where Kalkee was struggling was at under-17 level and echoed sentiments bubbling across the Wimmera that junior issues needed ‘sorting out’. “There are way too many peaks and troughs in the competition with some clubs having a lot of kids and others having none. There are so many other options for kids these days that for the future survival of football something has to happen,” he said. Kalkee had a practice match scheduled against Kaniva last weekend and was discussing another pre-season game with Horsham Saints. It has maintained Horsham’s Victoria Hotel as a major sponsor.
STALWART OF THE GAME: Kalkee’s Steve Schultz will again be in action in Horsham District League this year. The tough, well-balanced and multiple awardwinning midfielder remains a key part of the Kees’ engine room.
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id Horsham really stumble that much in Wimmera Football League last year when its senior football team failed to make the grand final?
Or was it simply an aberration that sent a false perception across the region about the Demons’ degree of success? The truth is, of course, that the Horsham club won eight of 11 football and netball premierships in what was one of its most successful years on record. There is little doubting that Horsham is riding the crest of a wave as one of the most prominent sporting institutions in the Wimmera and it’s again a case of ‘watch out’ for everyone else. Horsham president Laurie Taylor said he doubted anyone would repeat the Demons’ 10 consecutive senior premiership feat and put the success down to a mix of player loyalty, contributions from volunteers and sponsors and a successful junior development process.
“I couldn’t be more proud of what everyone achieved last year,” he said. Despite the club’s overall success last season, a missed opportunity still obviously cuts deeply with senior on-field leaders including coaches Jordyn Burke and Brad Hartigan. Burke revealed that missing the 2013 season climax might have been the learning process some in the club needed. “Not only for the young blokes involved but older blokes who hadn’t had that feeling for a while. For a whole group to move forward you’re always going to have little stumbles. We’re in the game to win a flag. We didn’t do it last year, so that’s what we’re after this year,” he said. Burke said Horsham’s preseason preparations had been ‘really good and tough’. “We’ve got a few of those teething issues you have as rookie coaches out of the system and pre-season has been a hell of a lot better,” he said.
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ruck which adds a new dimension to the team. We’re going to need it because from all we’re hearing the competition is set to go up a level,” Burke said. “I don’t think results will be as predictable as they have been and the footy is going to be good to watch. It’s going to be great to be a part of it and I can’t wait to rip in.” Horsham played Laharum in a practice match last weekend, has another against Donald, again at Laharum this weekend and is exploring other pre-season game options. Mr Taylor agreed with Burke that last year’s disappointment might be a spur this year. “The fire will burn harder in the belly now and they will work harder,” he said. “But for us, it’s business as usual and we’re looking forward to two marque games – the Anzac Day match and Pelican Cup against Horsham Saints. There will also be a reunion for the 1974 team when we play Dimboola in a night game.”
“For one thing, we’ve put a bit more into injury management and, with the lighter bodies, had a much heavier pre-season running-wise. “With Sean Christopher, Aaron Barnett, Simon Hobbs and Harry Young coming into the group, finding spots for them and readjusting where the young boys will move to has involved a lot of refining. We’ve been doing a lot more match simulation to reaffirm how we play and tweak it a bit. “The age of the group is obviously still young and the beauty of it is the young blokes got between 15 to 18 games under their belts last year.”
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The Demons have lost Shaun Gilbert to Kalkee and Tyler Blake to Dimboola and prominent player Dylan Parish has shifted camp to Laharum. “But to be honest, we really have picked up some genuine leg speed and physicality and Sean Christopher is a big man who can go forward, back or
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ON THE RISE: Horsham coach Jordyn Burke believes the 2014 Wimmera League season will be exciting. Picture: WILLAMY IMAGES
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2014 COACHES Seniors: Jordyn Burke, Brad Hartigan Reserves: Guy Smith Under-17s: Darren Patterson Under-14s: Matt Glare
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lics, you can use an automatic gearbox very manually,” he said, referring to the fact that many modern autos have manual gear change functions, only without a traditional footoperated clutch.
“If you look to the needs of the customers you can do everything with an automatic gearbox, so it’s only a question of the money. Manual gearboxes, I think, will stay in cars where the customer wants a lower price, and maybe some more sporty cars. “But I think maybe it’s (even) much more sporty to have a double-clutch, for example on the Nurburgring. Racing with the DSG in an Audi TT gives you an advantage of 5-7 seconds, because your hands are on the steering.” The new-generation TT coupe launched at the Swiss expo last week retains the options of a six-speed manual gearbox.
borghini Huracan cousin will be automatic-only. GoAuto asked Dr Hackenberg if, hypothetically, Audi may phase out the manual from its range by an arbitrary date of 2020.
“I can imagine that in A6, A4 maybe in 2020 we are going purely automatic,” he said, but adding that “we have the manual if the customer asks for it, it’s developed, so there’s no reason to push it out”.
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he Kia Motor Company will cut emissions across its range in the coming years through the use of smaller capacity turbocharged engines and a range of electrified powertrains including full EVs and hybrids.
is not fixed to a segment, it is in the end a question of package and costs.”
Mr Winkler said Kia believes in developing downsized turbocharged engines as a means to reduce emissions and cut fuel use, and he highlighted the 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbo-petrol TGDi unit that debuted at last year’s Geneva show as an example.
The Korean car-maker is working towards the recently announced European CO2 emissions target of 95g/km by 2021, one year later than it was originally set for.
While in Europe this would be a standard powertrain for C-segment models such as the Cee’d or Cerato, Mr Winkler said the turbotriple “could also be used in the B-segment”, suggesting a pocket-rocket version of the Rio was a possibility.
At the Geneva motor show this week, Kia announced a number of measures to assist in cutting emissions as well as improving performance, including a new more efficient sevenspeed dual clutch transmission (DCT) and a mild hybrid system that reduces CO2 by 15 per cent while boosting power by 20 per cent. The show also marked the European debut of the company’s first ever full electric vehicle, the Soul EV that is powered by a 27kWh air-cooled, lithium-ion polymer battery combined with an 81kW/284Nm electric motor. Speaking with GoAuto at the Geneva show, Hyundai Motor Group European Technical Centre powertrain manager Michael Winkler said it was not just one thing that would reduce emissions across the Kia range, but a series of measures. “I think three items will be the key,” he said. “More efficient powertrains. Mass reduction would be nice but keeping the mass would also be an item as comfort items have increased over the years, so mass is a driver, and of course aerodynamics is an item we need to cover.” Mr Winkler said Kia is not just targeting
“Of course, we have the 1.0-litre engine turbocharged for C-segment that would be the standard powertrain but in terms of performance, of course it is the same engine with smaller displacement you get a higher performance range.” petrol-powered engines, but all powertrains in a bid to make the entire fleet more environmentally friendly.
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“If we talk about 95 grams, we have to get down every engine in fuel efficiency. Otherwise it will not be possible. So we will improve all gasoline engines, we will improve all diesel engines, we introduce electrification, as shown with our mild hybrid here in Geneva.
The mild hybrid system uses a 48-volt leadcarbon battery powering a small electric motor that can be paired with either petrol or diesel engines, and Mr Winkler confirmed that the technology could eventually roll out to a number of smaller Kia models, which could include the next-gen version of the Cerato.
“We will see full hybrid vehicles as we offer in the Optima, we will see Carens as announced during the press conference and we will see full electric vehicles like the Soul. There will not be just one engine that is to be excellent, there will not be one technology. There will be a wide
“The configuration here (at Geneva) with the start-stop generator, electrical charger as an option, I would say this is more for D-Segment (mid-size), so Optima level. If you take out the supercharger which is possible, you can also use it in smaller segments. So the technology itself
The more efficient DCT will roll out in Kia’s next-gen models over the coming years, and Mr Winkler said he believed the company would not face the performance issues German carmaker Volkswagen had experienced with its own DSG dual-clutch transmission. “We are confident, also for all DCT we offer the seven-year warranty (in Europe), so we have to be convinced that the technology is sufficient to be able to bring it to market,” he said. “What we observed is journalists writing about our competitors, that is part of our job so we have to take care of items which we see on our competitors as negative.” Tim Nicholson © GoAutoMedia, 2014
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Crash test gongs for Corolla A
new generation of one of Australia’s test-selling cars has earned a top five-star crash rating from the nation’s vehicle safety watchdog. The result applies to the Thai-built Toyota Corolla sedan that was introduced in January, following a similar five-star result that the Japanese-made hatchback achieved in October 2012. However, the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) used the opportunity to take a swipe at car-makers for holding back on new safety technology it believes should be made available.
“Consumers are now spoiled for choice with the number of 5 star models on the market and ANCAP continues to push the boundaries by making it more difficult each year to achieve the top rating,” ANCAP chairman Lauchlan McIntosh said while announcing the result. “In recent years we’ve seen manufacturers achieve vastly improved results with the majority of major brands now building to five-star standards.
“What we want to see now is manufacturers which strive beyond the requirements – offering even higher levels of structural and active safety to consumers.”
Peugeot’s 5008 people-mover and Subaru’s latest firebrand sedan, the WRX, also scored the top rating, with Subaru in particular singled out for praise over its advances made to the nextgeneration ‘Rex in terms of the protection it offered to the road’s most vulnerable users, pedestrians. “Subaru has again ensured its policy to build nothing less than five-star cars is retained with the new Subaru WRX,” ANCAP said in a statement announcing the results. “The WRX joins a small group of current models that have achieved the top pedestrian protection result of ‘Good’ – a step above the current minimum five-star standard of ‘Acceptable’.” “This is the direction in which we want to see manufacturers heading,” Mr McIntosh said.
braking systems that could minimise or completely avoid a lowspeed crash with the vehicle in front, cyclists or pedestrians. “Unfortunately none of the models in today’s release are equipped with autonomous emergency braking – an important safety feature that is now common on popular vehicles in Europe and the USA,” it said. ANCAP is currently planning on a standard test for assessing how well autonomous braking systems work, similar to one already set in place by Euro NCAP. The Euro NCAP assessment program has only sampled nine different systems launched on the market internationally, with the one developed for the Mercedes-Benz E-Class earning the best rating so far, and the Honda Civic’s the worst after it was assessed as only reducing the severity of a collision rather than avoiding it. Barry Park © GoAutoMedia, 2014
ANCAP said none of the cars tested, though, featured smart
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