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COSTUMES AND COLOUR: Ararat Dance Centre students slipped on costumes and slid on their dancing shoes for their eighth annual concert at the weekend. The Ararat Town Hall performances showcased more than 100 dancers’ skills in genres from classical ballet to hiphop and contemporary dance. Penelope Alexander strikes a pose in rehearsal for a jazz routine. For more dance pictures and Natimuk and District Gymnastic Club’s two-day invitational competition, see page 23. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Group: Halt plans BY COLIN MacGILLIVRAY
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ratepayers’ group has launched a petition aimed at stalling Horsham Rural City Council plans to redevelop the city during the next two decades.
Horsham Rural Ratepayers and Residents, HRRR, unveiled a petition at a meeting on Sunday calling for the council to suspend work under the umbrella of its Transforming Horsham project until ‘an acceptable level of community engagement, inclusion and transparency of process in these and other future plans by the council has been resolved’. Included under the Transforming Horsham project are a City to River Masterplan, Horsham Urban Trans-
port Plan, Open Space Strategy and Horsham South Structure Plan. HRRR president Di Bell said the group was confident it could get enough community backing to force the council to rethink the projects. She said the group’s primary concerns were a perceived lack of community engagement during the formulation of the plans and that ratepayers did not know how much they would cost. “Because people weren’t consulted early in the piece this is what it has come to,” she said. “If you’re doing true community engagement, you work with the community before you hire consultants. “You can still bring in ideas through
that process – ideas that the community might not have thought about, but you go to them first. “It was a consultant-driven plan initially, and we’re not confident it will be adjusted appropriately to reflect what the community actually wants.” HRRR member and former Horsham mayor Kevin Dellar said the group had a litany of issues with the plans in their draft form, including the removal of lawn tennis and croquet courts and the Sawyer Park Miniature Railway from Horsham Botanic Gardens; a proposed multi-sport venue being built partially on a floodplain; the removal of angled parking spaces in the central business district in favour of parallel parks; the closure of McBryde
Street; and the redevelopment of Horsham City Oval potentially encroaching on Sawyer Park. “It’s taking us on a pathway that hasn’t got the public on board,” he said. “No way on earth would any of us councillors from 12 or 15 years ago ever even have considered any of these proposals without first breaking the water with the people. “They’ve brought consultants in from day one and the people have been tagging along behind.”
Broad vision
But council chief executive Sunil Bhalla said the plans were still in their infancy and only represented a broad vision.
He said the council’s objective had always been to incorporate more community feedback into the plan as it moved into more technical design stages. “There are many other layers of community engagement,” he said. “People need to understand this is not a done deal, this is the first step in a multi-step process. “We’ve done a number of strategies over the years and we’ve felt a general frustration in the community that we’ve done this strategic work and it hasn’t actually led to anything. This was about putting together all the strategic work we’ve done in the past so we’re not reinventing the wheel.” Continued page 3
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Tennis club seeks heritage listing BY COLIN MacGILLIVRAY
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wo Horsham sporting clubs are anxiously awaiting the release of an updated Horsham Rural City Council City to River Masterplan that could have big implications for their futures. In July the council released a draft plan aimed at transforming Horsham’s riverfront, sporting and central precincts during the next 20 years. Horsham Lawn Tennis Club, among several groups to voice concerns, was missing in redevelopment plans for Horsham Botanic Gardens. Community feedback on the draft masterplan released by the council showed the removal of the lawn tennis courts was the biggest concern for 24 percent of the 740 respondents. Horsham Lawn vice-president Hailey Yorke said the club still had no indication if it would be included in
an updated version of the plan based on community feedback. She said a recent meeting between council representatives and club president Andrew Dorman ‘didn’t do much to advance the discussion’. “They were proposing a lease, and I wouldn’t have thought we’d need a lease considering we’ve been there a very long time,” she said. “I don’t know why they’d need to formalise it. The only reason I can think of is because a lease has an expiry date. “We’ve been occupying that land since 1883 and we’ve never had any formal arrangement with the council as far as I know. “If we were to go on a lease it would allow the council to dictate terms to us, so we’re not really interested in that.” Ms Yorke said the club was applying for heritage status to help protect its
place in the gardens. “Our club is one of the biggest, if not the biggest, tennis club in Horsham,” she said. “It’s probably also one of the oldest sporting clubs in Horsham. “We’ve got growing junior membership, and our senior membership is growing as well. “We don’t have any issue with beautifying the river. If the council wants to invest money to improve the area, that’s great, but I don’t think they need to get rid of the tennis courts to do that.”
Meeting delayed
Another part of the masterplan involves the redevelopment of Horsham City Oval, including altering dimensions and changing its orientation from east-west to north-south. A group of Wimmera football identities, former district politicians and representatives from Horsham Foot-
ball Netball Club – the oval’s main tenant – was scheduled to meet with council members to discuss the plan on Thursday last week, but was forced to postpone the meeting because of unavailability. Former Horsham mayor and Wimmera football legend Kevin Dellar said many aspects of the oval redevelopment were unworkable. “I know the club does not want to go to the north-south orientation,” he said. “One of the things a council worker said was that there wouldn’t be any permanent fence around the oval, but there would be temporary fencing that they could put up every week they had a home game. “You imagine committee people putting up and taking down fences every second week – you wouldn’t have people wanting to do it.” Mr Dellar said the oval shown in
the masterplan was well below AFL standards. “With the plan as it is, the oval is still 30 metres short of meeting compliance,” he said. “When you put 30 metres on that oval running north-south as it is shown, we’re going to be the first football club in Victoria to have a goal umpire who is able to sit on a soundshell stage and wave the flags from there. It’ll be a choice between either Sawyer Park or the footy ground. It would just be a joke.” At a meeting earlier this month Horsham mayor Mark Radford said councillors were attending a series of workshops with council staff to update the City to River Masterplan based on community feedback. He said they hoped to be able to announce an updated plan before the end of the year.
‘Halt plans’
UNDER SUPER TROUPER LIGHTS: Horsham Arts Council performers bring a song from their October production of Mamma Mia back to life at the RM Showcase at Horsham Town Hall on Saturday night. Liam Robertson, centre, won this year’s Richard Morris Memorial Scholarship, becoming the first person to win the scholarship twice. Full story and more RM Showcase pictures, page 17. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
From page 1 Mr Bhalla said the community response to the draft City to River plan was one of the largest the council had seen. “The fact that we received 740 submissions on the City to River plan is a reflection of how the community has become involved,” he said. “This sets a new benchmark in community engagement, not only for Horsham but for the region. “That many submissions is fantastic, and like any community engagement process there are strong views. “There are some people who support some elements and some people who oppose certain elements, but the one common denominator is that everyone recognises that as a council we need to have a long-term vision and a plan as a regional city.” Mrs Bell also attended a meeting of CBD business owners last night and said there was now a focus on creating community working groups for areas that would be affected by the plans. Mr Bhalla welcomed the suggestion and said it would allow the council and community to be on the same page. “I would absolutely be in favour of community working groups forming for certain areas,” he said. “As we move forward into the next stages I think we would have a community reference group so we get broad community representation into the process. “I think when you have many heads at the table, collectively you do come up with a lot of good ideas, and that’s something we certainly support.”
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Rainbow Brewery hits milestone A
BY JENNY SHAND
fter almost two years and nearly $2-million in investment, Rainbow Brewery is on the cusp of commercial production.
Brewery owner Shane Brown said it would be all systems go after plumbers connected gas to the big brew house. “Gas connection is the last piece in the puzzle for the big brew house and then we’re good to go for full commercial brewing, which should take place in December,” he said. “Then we’ll be in a position for a grand opening throughout January.”
The brewery, in the southern Mallee town of Rainbow, will use malted local grain in its beer. There will be six different brews on tap when the cellar door opens to the public early next year. “We’re aiming to do a lager to start off with, which will be a core product,” Mr Brown said. The Melbourne-based man, who is joint proprietor of the brewery and the town’s nearby Eureka Hotel with wife Vesna, is also keen to explore support for creating signature beers for individual pubs in small towns across the Wimmera-Mallee. “What we want to do is give them
the opportunity to not only have our beer but a slightly tweaked beer for themselves, a signature beer,” he said. Other plans down the track include investigating the availability of government grants earmarked for regional industry to help establish a Rainbow malting plant. Initial estimates reveal little change from $1-million to get a malting facility built. “Once the brewery is up and running, the action won’t stop there,” Mr Brown said. “I want to get my teeth into basically building a malting plant there. “Not only would it supply the brew-
ery directly with local grain, but there’s an opportunity to build more industry in Rainbow itself, utilise different grains that are grown there and malt and distribute to other craft breweries.” Mr Brown said Rainbow people were passionate about their town. He applauded their drive to keep the community strong and believed a brewery in full production would be a positive addition. “That’s what drives me, being able to assist in getting the town to a level where it will flourish in the future,” he said. While commercial supply is just
weeks away, a test brew to trial a small brew house at the Rainbow site sparked interest among locals. Hundreds also enjoyed a sneak peek at the brewery during a Rainbow reunion early this month. “It’s been two years since we started turning dirt,” Mr Brown said of the brewery project. “And it was a huge relief just to keg some beer and put it in bottles and have a test. “Even though it won’t be our on-going beer, just the fact that we made beer was a big tick moment. “I think everyone in Rainbow was really rapt we’d finally made some.”
Coffee, donuts fill foundation coffers Moyston water supply A group of friends who started a mobile coffee van in Horsham have donated its profits to Wimmera Health Care Group Foundation. The friends were all committee members of Horsham United Football Club in 2013 when then junior football director Robert Goudie suggested a coffee van would be a good investment. He and brother Richard then approached staunch club supporters Steve and Sue Hayden of Horsham company Wombat Conversions about building a custom-designed mobile coffee van. The van was built over the summer and Robert and fellow club committee members Janette Taylor, Christine Chapple and Peter Miller trained as baristas in preparation for the coming season. Robert Goudie said the timing was far from ideal because the club lost players at the start of that season and merged with Natimuk club in Horsham District Football League. “The new club chose not to buy the van so we were left with a brand-new van and trained volunteer baristas with no one to service,” he said. “At the time, Wimmera Cancer Centre was in the throes of seeking funding to start building, so we all decided we would commit all profits there. “We spent the next few years attending football matches
GWMWater is encouraging Moyston residents to attend an information session tomorrow about water quality and supply in the area. The community consultation will be at Moyston Recreation Reserve from 4.30pm to 6.30pm and will cover two water projects in the area. Executive manager for infrastructure Nalaka Vitharana said the township was set to benefit from an upgraded drinking water supply, while surrounding areas were being encouraged to express interest in a rural supply via the East Grampians Rural Pipeline. He said tomorrow’s session would provide the community with a general overview of both projects and their relevant timelines. Landholders can visit www.gwmwater.org.au or call GWMWater on 1300 659 961 during business hours for more information if they are unable to attend.
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COFFEE BENEFITS: Robert Goudie gives a coffee to Wimmera Health Care Group Foundation chair Graeme Hardman, watched by Peter Miller, Christine Chapple and Richard Goudie. and various community events making coffee and selling hot jam donuts. “By the time we had made enough profit to pay for the van, the cancer centre no longer required the funding, so we are presenting $35,000 to the foundation instead.” Mr Goudie said all involved enjoyed the experience. “There were times at some of the bigger events where we just went flat chat making
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f spirited community debate over long-term planning for Horsham has told us anything, it is that democracy is alive and well in the Wimmera.
Public passion and opinion surrounding how the regional centre should evolve to meet future needs also consolidates a long-held belief that local governance remains at the forefront of country Victorian society. Local government is the closest form
of government to the people, especially in the regions, which means it is also one of the most important and one of the most challenging to get right. The nature of this level of governance, where councillors, council officers and staff share the same municipal services and, every day, rub shoulders with people they represent, also means there are high levels of accessibility and accountability. This closeness, accompanied by the
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inevitable bubbling cauldron of community passions, opinions and perceptions, means a high degree of overall community solidarity is essential for progress to occur.
If the overall good of a municipality and its people is the driving force behind all sides of a debate, the right result will ultimately surface. This doesn’t mean anyone has to give up hard-fought positions or be forced to take a softly-softly or emotionless approach about issues of which they are passionate. But what it does demand is good manners and protocol in presenting arguments or responses and everyone having unwavering respect for
all involved. This includes everyone from the average person and elected representatives to the highest ranking official or bureaucrat. Establishing high standards in decorum and process, free from unhelpful name-calling, personal accusations and overt rhetoric allows the democratic process to operate. Everything in democratic governance comes back to representation and ultimately it is voters who have the final say.
Major award for photographer
TAKING SHAPE: The Weekly Advertiser journalist Colin MacGillivray is helping to ‘change the face of men’s health’ by jumping onboard the Movember campaign. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
A dramatic image of Wimmera cricketers in action has won The Weekly Advertiser and photographer Paul Carracher a prestigious regional newspaper industry award. Mr Carracher’s photograph called ‘Oh so close’ won Best Sports Photo for a newspaper with circulation over 6000 at the Victorian Country Press Association Annual Conference Awards Dinner in Melbourne. The image pipped high-quality entries from major regional newspapers across the state. Mr Carracher captured the moment in Grampians Cricket Association when Aradale club wicket-keeper Riley Wood attempted to stump St Andrews batsman Tom Wills – only for the umpire to rule Wills not out. Judge and former long-time Fairfax and Rural Press senior executive and Country Press Association of NSW life-member Bob Mackie described the photograph in his comments as ‘fantastic’. “Paul Carracher in The Weekly Advertiser catches a cricket close call as a wicket-keeper whips off the bails with the batsman’s back foot in the air and out of his ground. “This is a fantastic photo – the focus is sharp
as a knife and the timing perfect with the bails in the air and the wicket-keeper’s face lit up with excitement. “The photo was beautifully used by the newspaper, taking up the entire news hole on the back page.”
Mo-growing for a cause BY COLIN MacGILLIVRAY People across the Wimmera might have noticed a surge in the number of men with fuzzy growths on their top lips in the past few weeks. For the month of November, many men are putting away their razors and letting their moustaches grow in support of the Movember charity – myself included. Movember aims to ‘change the face of men’s health’ by raising awareness and money to combat three significant health challenges faced by men: prostate cancer, testicular cancer and mental health and suicide prevention. People taking part in Movember seek sponsorship for their mo-growing efforts, with money raised going towards one of the three nominated causes. For my part, I have chosen to support men’s mental health and suicide prevention.
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Mental health has been something I have struggled with at times and I have seen the devastating impact suicide has had on family and friendship groups. I am extremely fortunate to have a great support network I can rely on when I am struggling, but not all men have this. Men are generally less likely than women to seek and receive support for a mental-health issue and are more likely to die by suicide. Any contribution, no matter how small, makes a difference and while my fundraising efforts might not amount to much, with so many mos across the region beginning to flourish it all adds up. If anyone would like to support my Movember campaign, they can visit my fundraising webpage at https://mobro.co/colinmac gillivray?mc=1 and click ‘donate to Colin’.
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‘Surreal’ result for eco hostel T
BY LOTTE REITER
he Grampians is known for its sprawling national parks, native wildlife and gastronomic delights.
Now, it is also home to the best hostel accommodation in Australia. Grampians Eco YHA, part of the Youth Hostels Association Australia network, won best accommodation in Victoria and Australia at 2019 Adventure Tourism Awards on the Gold Coast last week. The annual awards began last year as a way to recognise outstanding achievements of tourism businesses servicing the backpacker, youth and adventure travel sector of Australia and New Zealand. And sitting on the doorstep of the Grampians National Park is this year’s number-one – an eco-certified property gaining traction for its hospitality and unique offerings. Kellie Hampson, who manages the nearly 20-year-old hostel alongside husband Gary, said the award was a surreal and proud moment. “We’ve been managing the place for about two and a half years,” she said.
“I had run it previously between 2006 and 2011, before moving to Melbourne. And then, with my new partner, we decided it was time for a change and came back. “We’re very proud. Best in Victoria is great, but the Australian award is pretty amazing because we were up against the best of the best.” Mrs Hampson said Grampians Eco YHA ‘sold itself’ with features including full native gardens, a chicken coop and an architectural design that made people feel like they’re both ‘inside and outside at the same time’. “There is lots of glass. It was designed to be as eco-friendly as possible, and that’s just continued over the years. But we’ve noticed that we definitely have more and more people flooding to us in recent years,” she said. “We have everyone from people in local areas who are passing through the Grampians, from the likes of Horsham and Hamilton, to people from Melbourne and then internationally. “It’s amazing. We’re pretty excited.”
Horsham walk against violence Wimmera men, women and children will take a stand against domestic violence on Friday at a Horsham Walk Against Violence awareness-raising event. The walk starts at 12.30pm at Horsham Aquatic Centre, moving through Firebrace Street to May Park where there will be a barbecue and guest speakers. Wimmera White Ribbon Committee,
which organised the event, will use the opportunity to announce its new name in response to White Ribbon Australia closing its doors, as well as announcing five new male ambassadors from the area. Committee chair Geoff Miller encouraged people to participate and show support for eliminating all forms of violence against women and children.
TIS’ THE SEASON: From left, Horsham Rural City Council mayor Mark Radford, Kmart Wishing Tree champion and Kmart Horsham store manager Suzanne Puls, The Salvation Army Australia Horsham Corps lieutenant Chris Sutton, Jeremiah Sutton and Horsham Corps lieutenant Tracy Sutton at the Kmart Horsham Wishing Tree. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Appeal to show power of giving The Christmas tree is up early at Kmart Horsham for the launch of the city’s Kmart Wishing Tree Appeal. The largest and longest-running Christmas gift appeal in Australia, the campaign raises money and collects gifts for people doing it tough. Kmart and the Salvation Army have again united to continue the national appeal, which started in 1987. Horsham Rural City Council mayor Mark Radford, Kmart Horsham staff and Salvation Army Horsham Corps members celebrated the start of the cam-
paign at the Horsham Plaza store last week. Store manager and Kmart Wishing Tree champion Suzanne Puls said she had been involved with the appeal ‘off and on’ for the past 15 years. She said the Horsham store had a donation goal of more than 1000 presents each year, which she said was regularly achieved and a great reflection of the city’s generosity. “There are a lot of people out there who are in need and cannot afford presents for their families,” she said. “Gifts do not have to be for
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RESTORED: Outgoing Northern Grampians Shire mayor Kevin Erwin accepts a refurbished portrait of Cr Thomas Hutchings, circa 1881, from Mr Hutchings’ great granddaughter Liz Bell, great-great granddaughter Victoria Clayton, and great grandsons Tim Hutchings and David Hutchings. The picture will now hang in the council’s chambers.
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tawell residents are celebrating the restoration and return of a historic photograph to the town’s council chambers.
The photograph of former Shire of Stawell councillor Thomas Hutchings was discovered in badly damaged condition in storage and was taken away for restoration work by cousins David and Tim Hutchings, great grandchildren of Thomas. Thomas was a councillor from 1881 to 1896 and was shire president from 1886 to 1887. He was contracted, along with Isaac Delbridge, to build the original council chambers in the town. David said he was thrilled to have his great grandfather’s portrait hung in the chambers he helped build. “It’s a tremendous thing to see him brought back to life in a way. The photo had gone a bit derelict and has now been restored and we
are very happy to see that,” he said. “My great grandfather came to the area from Castlemaine after he came out from England to look for gold, as everyone did. He then moved to Stawell when gold was discovered here. “He had a carting and contracting business, so it is reported he did a lot of work for the council building roads, bridges, and this building. “He also carted quartz for crushing and timber pit props for the mining company. “The Stawell Historical Society and the Northern Grampians Shire Council have been a wonderful help during all this research and I urge everyone to support their local historical society.” Northern Grampians Shire councillor Kevin Erwin said it was great to have a piece of the shire’s history restored. “Thomas will make a great addition to the council chambers,” he said. “It’s great to have him back and looking his best.”
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ndigenous students are set to benefit from a new Federation University Reconciliation Action Plan, RAP.
The plan will lead to the university creating learning spaces for Indigenous students and employing more Indigenous staff during the next three years. The university has committed to a target of two percent Indigenous employment and ensuring students receive Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander perspectives in their studies by 2021. The university has joined more than 1000 organisations Australia-wide in adopting an action program based on building relationships, respect and opportunities with the Indigenous community. Vice-chancellor and president Helen Bartlett said the program would help foster opportunities for Indigenous people in the Wimmera and across the broader university community. “The RAP is about recognising the
special place of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the first Australians and the power of education to create genuine opportunities to transform lives and enhance communities,” she said. “The new RAP will guide us in our commitment to reconciliation, both internally and within the communities in which we operate. “It builds on our previous RAPs to really challenge the university to embed reconciliation across the organisation, its campuses and centres with measurable actions and targets.” The RAP launch follows the renaming of the university’s Wimmera campus library last month. The library is now known as ‘Wimmera Library Werrunangity larr Wimmerata: A quiet place in the Wimmera’. Prof Bartlett said renaming the library with an Indigenous name was important because it emphasised Federation Univeristy’s links to the Indigenous peoples of the Wimmera and created a welcoming place for the community.
FUTURE: Barengi Gadjin Land Council community development and communication manager Joanne Clarke and Federation University Wimmera Campus head Geoff Lord with the Federation University Australia Reconciliation Action Plan, 20192022. The campus hosted a launch for the plan, which Mr Lord said outlined the university’s commitment to ‘take itself to a further place’ and embed Aboriginal curriculum and culture into the heart of the organisation. Picture: LOTTE REITER
Commissioner shares treaty insight Victorian Treaty Advancement Commissioner and Order of Australia officer Jill Gallagher was guest speaker at an Australians In Retirement monthly group session in Horsham. The proud Gunditjmara woman is working with communities to maintain momentum of a treaty process and to set up the First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria. The assembly, which will have its first meeting on December 10 and 11, will become an independent democratic voice for Aboriginal people. Ms Gallagher said it was important to help people, particularly non-Aborigines who might be unaware of what was occurring, understand the treaty process and what was being proposed. She said while many people might have concerns, a treaty was ‘not a scary thing’, but simply a way to recognise Aboriginal people as the continent’s first people, and provide greater education about Aboriginal culture, reconciliation and reparations. “People can get a little bit scared,” she said. “But it’s going to affect all Victorians in a good way, not a bad way. “The Victorian Government is not going to lose power and Victoria is not going to go broke as a result of treaties. “This is really about alleviating people’s fears and keeping the conversation going so people can stay informed.” Australians In Retirement chairman Rick Walker said the group had a guest speaker each month excluding December and January. He said most speakers talked about issues
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West Wimmera Health Service announced a full-time doctor would soon start working out of the organisation’s Kaniva Medical Clinic, with weekly visits to Goroke also planned. The news arrived after a period of months where Kaniva residents had only had access to a part-time general practitioner, GP, service and many years since a GP had regularly visited Goroke Community Health Centre. West Wimmera Health Service chief executive Ritchie Dodds said the service had signed a five-year contract with Rural Doctors Pty Ltd. He said Rural Doctors would provide a fully qualified doctor to visit patients at Kaniva Hospital and Kaniva nursing home and hostel residents. He said the service would also lease the health group’s Kaniva and Goroke clinics, providing bulk-billing GP service predominately to Kaniva, and regular visits to the Goroke clinic. “This is great news for Kaniva and Goroke,” he said. “These communities have been very patient for quite some time and this outcome will bring an end to the uncertainty surrounding GP services for the foreseeable future.” Last month, the service gave provider Tristar Medical Group three-months’ notice, ending a contract to provide medical
COOKING CELEBRATION: From left, Ararat North Primary School grade-six students Stella Alexander-Foster and A’Leha Mangeldorf with principal Rick Elliss show off a school cookbook made in celebration of the school’s 40th anniversary on December 13. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Students whip up 40th celebrations West Wimmera Health Service chief executive Ritchie Dodds treatment in the service’s Nhill and Kaniva facilities. Mr Dodds said the organisation had lost confidence in Tristar to provide enough doctors for residents and to replace doctors when they departed. Tristar has provided general practitioners for the Wimmera towns since 2007, and at various stages services in Rainbow, Jeparit, Rupanyup, Minyip and Murtoa. Mr Dodds thanked Tristar for its many years of service. He said West Wimmera Health Service would provide further updates in relation to the new services’ exact start dates including Rural Doctors’ contact details. He said an update on the Nhill GP situation was also expected soon.
Past and present Ararat North Primary School students will have the chance to own a unique memento of their education when the school releases a limited-edition cookbook next month. As part of a 40-year anniversary event on December 13 from 4.30pm to 7.30pm, the school is launching 150 copies of The Ararat North Primary School 40 Year Anniversary Cookbook. Principal Rick Elliss said teachers, parents and students had compiled a range of student-friendly recipes for the book, with most recipes ‘tried and tested’ by Ararat North children. He said it would form a unique part of the celebrations and
help connect families from the school’s past with families from today. “It was put together with the hope that people who buy the cookbook to support the day will be able to make some interesting recipes at home,” Mr Elliss said. “I’m sure that there will be something in the cookbook for everyone and something on the day for everyone too.” A school history display, jumping castle, barbecue, face painting, cake stall and petting zoo will also be among highlights at the anniversary event. Mr Elliss said the night was a great chance for previous students and people connected with
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STEP FORWARD: From left, Northern Grampians Shire Council mayor Murray Emerson, Swifts Football Netball Club president Ian O’Donnell, council co-ordinator of placemaking Tony Dark and former Stawell Warriors netball coach Lynne Jenkinson at the North Park clubrooms. A multi-million-dollar redevelopment of the rooms took another step forward with the awarding of a contract to BLR Provincial Construction to complete the works.
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pening, especially for the Swifts netball teams and the inter-church netball competition,” she said. “It’s going to have change rooms and dedicated facilities for women’s sport so it’s really good for the whole community. “We are hoping this development will help to continue and even increase the great rates of sport participation we have here in Stawell.” Grants including $700,000 from the State Government, $500,000 from the Federal Government, $150,000 from Swifts Football Netball Club and a contribution by the Northern Grampians Shire
Council have funded the upgrades. Mayor Murray Emerson said a construction timeline and project scope would be defined in coming weeks through discussions with the builder. He said further consultation would also take place with user groups and neighbouring properties to discuss the project’s implementation with an aim to minimise the impact on surrounding properties and existing users of the precinct. He said the council would consider community feedback regarding site work parameters, site access, parking and time restrictions on project operations.
Ararat, Moyston to host ‘Caravans’ show Ararat performers will pool their talents across the next two weeks as part of Ararat Theatre Company’s annual theatre restaurant show. ‘Caravans’ will be at Ararat Town Hall from 7.30pm on Friday and Saturday, followed by a performance at Moyston Hall on November 29. Regional playwrights and writers John Mawson and Rob Smith said the ‘laugh-a-
minute’ comedy featured a cast of 20 people from the company and dance school Dynamic Dance Ararat. They said performers, including lead Daryl Lowerson, had been rehearsing for many months to prepare the comedy, which is set in a caravan park. “This comedy is not to be missed and a fantastic introduction to Christmas celebrations,” Mr Smith said.
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In the past two weeks Kaniva and District Progress Association’s Sheep Art project has resulted in a new mob being painted, mustered and yarded, and are now ready to go on display. Progress association secretary Helen Hobbs said the project aimed to link planned silo art and the newly upgraded wetlands park with the main street. She said 28 applications were received for the 18 new sheep, with some existing sheep also given a makeover. “The interest in painting the sheep has been incredible,” she said. “We’ve had about 15 people turn up to each workshop. All of the sheep have been painted by Kaniva people aged eight to 80; there’s been a job for everyone. “It has been entirely a volunteer effort and some of the stories that have emerged as they have been painted have been very touching.” Mrs Hobbs said the group celebrated with a ‘cut out’ and all volunteers and community groups were presented with ‘thank ewe’ certificates by the Kaniva and District Progress Association. The association set aside $9000 to fund the project after being unsuccessful with a grant application. “Ironically, when we did the project eight years ago we were
COMMUNITY SPIRIT: Kaniva volunteers used their artistic talents to create a new mob of sheep, a dog and three lambs, which will be used to link the town’s tourist attractions. Picture: ANNIE AUSTIN unsuccessful in grant applications, but it has made our project unique in that the whole project has been created and funded by the community,” Mrs Hobbs said. The project started back in 2011 when Kaniva artist Sharon Merrett had an idea for a community arts project to celebrate the town’s sheep history, with a flock of painted sheep. Community groups painted about 20 sheep and they were then placed along Kaniva’s Commercial Street as a way to attract visitors to the town. The project now includes 50 sheep, plus two dogs and three lambs.
West Wimmera Shire Council is an enthusiastic supporter of the project, which will create a tourist trail in Kaniva, linking planned silo art in Progress Street to the upgraded Kaniva Tourism and Cultural Precinct on the Western Highway. Councillor Jodie Pretlove said Sheep Art was a fantastic project, which aimed to brighten the town and encourage visitors to stop in the region. “The sheep are wonderful for Kaniva and it is great to see the project continuing to flourish with 18 new sheep,” she said. Earlier this year, West Wimmera Shire Council upgraded Kaniva
Tourism and Cultural Precinct, which included a new playground. “The new Sheep Art will be a great addition to the upgraded park and will further encourage travellers to stay in town and explore everything the town has to offer,” Cr Pretlove said. “Visitors also like to take photos of our sheep and share them on social media, which further promotes Kaniva and West Wimmera Shire as a whole. “The Sheep Art is also a fantastic promotional tool that uses QR codes on the ear tags, which link visitors to a story or a webpage.”
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Horsham’s BugROff Pest Buster technicians and staff are slipping on the eccentric hi-vis tops every Friday as part of a men’s suicide prevention campaign through TradeMutt. The Australian workwear brand makes the ‘loud and vibrant’ shirts as a catalyst to start conversations about mental health in men. BugROff’s office manager Rebekah Pfeiffer said staff had worn the shirts with pride every Friday since September, following her attendance at a mental-health workshop lead by TradeMutt’s founders. She said the bright colours and slogan ‘this is a conversation starter’ on the back of the shirt had created many questions and conversations between staff and Horsham district community. And she said the team was now on a mission to spread the campaign across the region. “It’s a very real message and it makes people want to know what the shirts represent,” she said. “Mental health is a big issue everywhere.
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Council plan out for discussion Horsham Rural City Council has released a draft community inclusion plan for public comment. Community Wellbeing director Kevin O’Brien said the document set out the council’s commitment to equal participation in the community. The four-year plan was developed with key organisations and agencies as well as input from the wider community. “Access, inclusion and participation in everyday life are fundamental human rights and the council is committed to the elimination of dis-
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TAURUS:
(April 21- May 20) Lucky Colour: LIME Lucky Day: TUESDAY Racing Numbers: 6-9-7-2 Lotto Numbers: 6-19-27-32-40-11 Should be the start of a great period for you. Take whatever comes your way. Wiser to let others do the organising. Double check any financial schemes that involve partnership monies.
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(May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: GREY Lucky Day: FRIDAY Racing Numbers: 4-6-3-1 Lotto Numbers: 14-16-31-13-42-45 Promises made under present aspects may not be relied upon. Make sure you know what you are doing and what you want before embarking on any new venture. Luck comes in many ways and could be at the right time.
CANCER:
(June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: BLUE Lucky Day: SATURDAY Racing Numbers: 9-8-7-1 Lotto Numbers: 9-18-17-26-32-19 Romance looks great for the singles, family extensions for the married. Bargains around for the home shoppers. Your concentration could be off centre at work so take each task carefully – be careful!
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(July 23- August 22) Lucky Colour: OLIVE Lucky Day: FRIDAY Racing Numbers: 3-7-4-9 Lotto Numbers: 3-17-24-29-11-16 Be cautious in all your financial dealings. Plan ahead and you’ll succeed. Your ability to talk anybody into anything can advance your career prospects quite spectacularly. Contacts from the past can return favours owed.
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(November 23- December 20) Lucky Colour: TURQUOISE Lucky Day: SUNDAY Racing Numbers: 8-6-4-9 Lotto Numbers: 8-16-40-14-19-18 Take life as it comes as there won’t be any reason not to enjoy yourself. For many, money can be coming in faster than it is going out, surprising as it seems. Romantically it may be wanting to get with the new and uncertain how to get out of the old.
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(August 23- September 23) Lucky Colour: GREEN Lucky Day: SUNDAY Racing Numbers: 8-6-3-2 Lotto Numbers: 8-16-32-36-40-7 Make sure you don’t overspend on the things you don’t really want. You should be in a more benevolent mood and the time should be passing pleasantly. In romantic partnerships the pace is really up to you.
LIBRA:
(September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: BROWN Lucky Day: WEDNESDAY Racing Numbers: 4-1-3-6 Lotto Numbers: 4-13-36-45-11-19 A rather restless period. Don’t be caught gossiping or repeating hearsay. In the romantic sense this could be the start of something big. Career-wise there is no limit to how far you can go if you apply yourself.
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(October 24- November 22) Lucky Colour: YELLOW Lucky Day: TUESDAY Racing Numbers: 7-4-1-9 Lotto Numbers: 7-40-14-19-27-36 Information you receive could be of great interest to those who can advance career matters. Many opportunities to further romantic ties indicated. A return of a special someone for many.
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(January 20- February 19) Lucky Colour: CREAM Lucky Day: MONDAY Racing Numbers: 4-9-7-3 Lotto Numbers: 4-19-27-23-5-16 It could be a case of too many parties and too many friends. Could be wise to refuse at least half of the social activities offered. Most will be doing and saying the right things at the right time. For the ambitious, fulfilment of life’s aims.
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(February 20- March 20) Lucky Colour: BROWN Lucky Day: SATURDAY Racing Numbers: 7-6-4-2 Lotto Numbers: 7-14-24-16-25-34 The right time to ask favours from fate and those in the position to help your career plans. The belief that you can accomplish anything can bring surprising if not spectacular results.
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A nurse who made a world of difference WENDY WALTERS FEBRUARY 1959 – NOVEMBER 2019
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Wendy Louise Walters was born in Melbourne, the second daughter of Flo and Bob Beard and sister to Julie and Leanne. She had two children Emma and Ben. She attended Footscray North Primary School and Maribyrnong High School before starting her nursing studies at Western General Hospital in August 1976. Wendy studied midwifery at Mercy Maternity Hospital but after her children were born, her passion for aged care took over. She worked at McLeod nursing home then started her management career at Elizabeth House. During this time Wendy completed a Masters in Health at La Trobe University and her love of learning and evidence-based practice would choose her destiny. Wendy’s management career continued with Blue Cross at Western Gardens and the Boulevard. The Boulevard was a very difficult job because a nursing home in a nearby suburb closed down the day after the Boulevard opened and Wendy managed 80 admissions in three weeks to ensure everyone had a home. When the Boulevard was accredited 12 months after opening, the assessors said that they ‘could feel the Boulevard’s heart beating’. Rural Northwest Health enticed Wendy to the country in 2010. She started as Hopetoun campus manager and weaved her magic, accessing grants and community support to encourage more visitors and make the campus more homely. She empowered the team to make the changes they wanted to make. In 2012, she moved to Warracknabeal and started the world renowned Wattle project because before then, residents living with dementia did not have a voice. The project included the introduction of the ABLE model of care, which Wendy spent countless hours developing with her close friend and then Rural Northwest Health chief executive Catherine Morley. This project was the catalyst to Rural Northwest Health becoming known as a place of excellence regionally, nationally and internationally. The work Wendy led was presented at conferences in Australia, America and China and visitors came from across the world to the Warracknabeal campus to see it in action. A Wattle video on YouTube with Wendy explaining the program has been viewed 32,000 times and is used by University of Tasmania as part of its dementia course. Wendy was passionate and committed to her nursing and her creed was always about ‘the resi-
It’s our 3rd Birthday! We would like to thank our loyal clients and suppliers for their fantastic support The late Wendy Walters dent in the bed and the resident in the chair’ and giving every aged care resident the best possible life in their new environment. Her dedication played a big part in Rural Northwest Health winning numerous state and national awards. A Senate enquiry into dementia care in Sydney and Melbourne in 2016, was detoured to Warracknabeal after hearing of the amazing achievements that were happening in Wattle. Wendy and her team were questioned for several hours and provided many recommendations to the enquiry. Wendy had a second obsession and it was the Carlton Football Club. It began when she was 10, attending matches with her father Bob and later with her son Ben and friend Julie. She rarely missed a game and even travelled to New Zealand or Perth for a weekend just to watch her Blues. In February this year, a few days before her 60th birthday, Wendy took on a new challenge and joined her close friend and colleague Catherine Morley at Wimmera Health Care Group in Horsham as Director of Residential Services. In April, only a few weeks into her role, a liver cancer diagnosis would drop an atomic bomb on a remarkable career and an extraordinary life. Wendy will be missed greatly by her family, friends and colleagues, but her passion and person centred care is instilled in everyone’s heart and they will continue to work together to ensure they deliver the care that every resident deserves. – Peter Miller
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TDW=1.00ct Was $1999 8615443
NOW $999
TDW=1.00ct Was $2499 8641168
NOW $1499^
Built tough -the GA400GB series is the ultimate gift from G-SHOCK -featuring World Time, Alarms, Calendar and 200m Water Resistance
TDW=.14ct Was $599
Earrings TDW=.34ct Was $799
Now $299 8631639
Now $229
Now $399
5148044
8755212
TDW=.25ct Was $699
Earrings TDW=.18ct Was $699
With Silver Accents Was $319
Now $349
Now $349
8341062
8239068
Pendant TDW=.15ct Was $399
Now $199 8841158
TDW=.20ct Was $499
Now $299
Was $299
Now $159
Now $229
8141047
TDW=1.50ct Was $3999 8615451
5148046
Infinity Bracelet TDW=.15ct Was $799
NOW $2499^
G-SHOCK Tide Graph, Shock Resistant, World Time, Alarms, Full Auto-Calendar, 200m WR Was $229 Now $159
G-SHOCK Tide Graph, Shock Resistant, World Time, Alarms, Full Auto-Calendar, 200m WR Was $229 Now $159
With Gold Accents Was $319
8845401
5149224
5149209
G-SHOCK Shock Resistant, World Time, Alarms, Auto-Calendar, 200m WR Was $219 Now $159
G-SHOCK Shock Resistant, World Time, Alarms, Auto-Calendar, 200m WR Was $249 Now $169
5149378
5149269
G-SHOCK Magnetic Resistant, World Time, Alarms, Auto-Calendar, 200m WR Was $279 Now $199 5149381
G-SHOCK Magnetic Resistant, World Time, Alarms, Auto-Calendar, 200m WR Was $279 Now $199 5149226
TDW=.50ct Was $1199
Now $699
Now $449
8645453
8911021
GUESS Was $299 5228029
ONLY $249
Earrings Were $79.90
Locket with Diamond Was $129
Now $49.90
Now $69.90
Earrings Were $39.90
2641103
2649210
Now $19.95 2649003
Earrings Were $139
Now $89.90 2641092
ELITE Stone Set Bezel Was $119 Now $59.50 5088120
ELITE Herringbone Mesh Strap Was $129 Now $64.50 5088630
ELITE Stone Set Bezel Was $149 Now $59 5080284
PULSAR 100m WR Was $219 Now $109 5029030
PULSAR 100m WR Was $219 Now $109 5029029
PULSAR 50m WR Was $210 Now $109 5029365
Pendant Was $79.90
Pendant Was $119
Now $39.95
Now $79.90
2529750
2641096
Pendant Was $69.90
Now $34.95 2641106
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CZ Earrings Were $149
Now $89.90
cm
4109081
Was $399
Now $229
Pendant Was $159
7011018
Now $89.95
Were $129
GUESS 5220006
7361075
Now $64.50*
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16.5cm Solid Diamond Heart Disc Bracelet Was $329
ONLY $239
Now $164
40mm Diamond Set Bangle Was $379
GUESS Was $379
7029019
5228120
ELITE Kids Sports Was $69.90
5239041
5239038
Now $49.90
2649239
Now $199
ONLY $279
ELITE Kids Was $69.90
Now $49.90
2649080
Was $599
Now $349
Were $329
Pendant Was $229
7381009
Now $179
Now $129
7021004
7011064
Was $179
Now $99.95
Was $199
Now $99.50
7361045 Matching Earrings Available
7361078
Was $299
Was $279
Now $149
Now $159
7009032
7011047 Matching Earrings Available
Were $99.95
Now $59.95#
18ct Gold 1/2 Carat Solitaire Was $2999
7755018
Were $379
Now $199
Were $379
8511029
7751071
Now $199 7021053
NOW $1599
Gold Tone 6111008
Enhancer Pendant Was $499
Now $249
Was $479
Now $259
Enhancer Pendant TDW=.10ct Was $599
7001168
7361112 Matching Earrings and Ring Available
Was $479
Now $279
18ct Gold TDW=1.00ct Was $5999 8521017
7351297
NOW $3499^
Gold Tone 6111009
Rose Tone 6111003
Rose Tone 6111001
Now $299 7011002
Was $379
Was $499
Now $229
Now $299
7351296
7080132
TDW=.10ct Was $799
TDW=.10ct Was $599
Now $299 7001201
With 1/4ct of Diamonds Was $1299
Now $649
Was $599
Now $349 7351062
Now $449
7351094 Matching Earrings and Pendant Available
18ct Gold Certified 1 Carat Diamond Solitaire Was $7499 8511005
NOW $3999
Red 6111005
Red 6111006
7001480
The Was or Were price is Prouds’ regular marked price for the item when it is not on sale, however products may have been sold below this price. All offers valid until 24/11/19 or while stocks last, unless extended. All pendants come with a complimentary display chain. White Gold and selected Silver Jewellery is Rhodium Plated to enhance its appearance ad may require replating. Rings are not available in all sizes; resizing may be at a cost. Colours may vary due to photographic and printing processes. Some items shown are not actual size. Not all items or offers are available in all stores or online. For further information and store locations: prouds.com.au
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PHONE 5382 5797 78 FIREBRACE STREET HORSHAM (next door to Bendigo Bank) Wednesday, November 20, 2019
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Ph 5382 5797
EARLY
LOCATED AT 78 Firebrace St, Horsham
Christmas SAVINGS
UP TO 50% OFF CATALOGUE SPECIALS
(next door to Bendigo Bank)
TDW=1.00ct Was $1999 8615443
NOW $999
TDW=1.00ct Was $2499 8641168
NOW $1499^
Built tough -the GA400GB series is the ultimate gift from G-SHOCK -featuring World Time, Alarms, Calendar and 200m Water Resistance
TDW=.14ct Was $599
Earrings TDW=.34ct Was $799
Now $299 8631639
Now $229
Now $399
5148044
8755212
TDW=.25ct Was $699
Earrings TDW=.18ct Was $699
With Silver Accents Was $319
Now $349
Now $349
8341062
8239068
Pendant TDW=.15ct Was $399
Now $199 8841158
TDW=.20ct Was $499
Now $299
Was $299
Now $159
Now $229
8141047
TDW=1.50ct Was $3999 8615451
5148046
Infinity Bracelet TDW=.15ct Was $799
NOW $2499^
G-SHOCK Tide Graph, Shock Resistant, World Time, Alarms, Full Auto-Calendar, 200m WR Was $229 Now $159
G-SHOCK Tide Graph, Shock Resistant, World Time, Alarms, Full Auto-Calendar, 200m WR Was $229 Now $159
With Gold Accents Was $319
8845401
5149224
5149209
G-SHOCK Shock Resistant, World Time, Alarms, Auto-Calendar, 200m WR Was $219 Now $159
G-SHOCK Shock Resistant, World Time, Alarms, Auto-Calendar, 200m WR Was $249 Now $169
5149378
5149269
G-SHOCK Magnetic Resistant, World Time, Alarms, Auto-Calendar, 200m WR Was $279 Now $199 5149381
G-SHOCK Magnetic Resistant, World Time, Alarms, Auto-Calendar, 200m WR Was $279 Now $199 5149226
TDW=.50ct Was $1199
Now $699
Now $449
8645453
8911021
GUESS Was $299 5228029
ONLY $249
Earrings Were $79.90
Locket with Diamond Was $129
Now $49.90
Now $69.90
Earrings Were $39.90
2641103
2649210
Now $19.95 2649003
Earrings Were $139
Now $89.90 2641092
ELITE Stone Set Bezel Was $119 Now $59.50 5088120
ELITE Herringbone Mesh Strap Was $129 Now $64.50 5088630
ELITE Stone Set Bezel Was $149 Now $59 5080284
PULSAR 100m WR Was $219 Now $109 5029030
PULSAR 100m WR Was $219 Now $109 5029029
PULSAR 50m WR Was $210 Now $109 5029365
Pendant Was $79.90
Pendant Was $119
Now $39.95
Now $79.90
2529750
2641096
Pendant Was $69.90
Now $34.95 2641106
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CZ Earrings Were $149
Now $89.90
cm
4109081
Was $399
Now $229
Pendant Was $159
7011018
Now $89.95
Were $129
GUESS 5220006
7361075
Now $64.50*
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16.5cm Solid Diamond Heart Disc Bracelet Was $329
ONLY $239
Now $164
40mm Diamond Set Bangle Was $379
GUESS Was $379
7029019
5228120
ELITE Kids Sports Was $69.90
5239041
5239038
Now $49.90
2649239
Now $199
ONLY $279
ELITE Kids Was $69.90
Now $49.90
2649080
Was $599
Now $349
Were $329
Pendant Was $229
7381009
Now $179
Now $129
7021004
7011064
Was $179
Now $99.95
Was $199
Now $99.50
7361045 Matching Earrings Available
7361078
Was $299
Was $279
Now $149
Now $159
7009032
7011047 Matching Earrings Available
Were $99.95
Now $59.95#
18ct Gold 1/2 Carat Solitaire Was $2999
7755018
Were $379
Now $199
Were $379
8511029
7751071
Now $199 7021053
NOW $1599
Gold Tone 6111008
Enhancer Pendant Was $499
Now $249
Was $479
Now $259
Enhancer Pendant TDW=.10ct Was $599
7001168
7361112 Matching Earrings and Ring Available
Was $479
Now $279
18ct Gold TDW=1.00ct Was $5999 8521017
7351297
NOW $3499^
Gold Tone 6111009
Rose Tone 6111003
Rose Tone 6111001
Now $299 7011002
Was $379
Was $499
Now $229
Now $299
7351296
7080132
TDW=.10ct Was $799
TDW=.10ct Was $599
Now $299 7001201
With 1/4ct of Diamonds Was $1299
Now $649
Was $599
Now $349 7351062
Now $449
7351094 Matching Earrings and Pendant Available
18ct Gold Certified 1 Carat Diamond Solitaire Was $7499 8511005
NOW $3999
Red 6111005
Red 6111006
7001480
The Was or Were price is Prouds’ regular marked price for the item when it is not on sale, however products may have been sold below this price. All offers valid until 24/11/19 or while stocks last, unless extended. All pendants come with a complimentary display chain. White Gold and selected Silver Jewellery is Rhodium Plated to enhance its appearance ad may require replating. Rings are not available in all sizes; resizing may be at a cost. Colours may vary due to photographic and printing processes. Some items shown are not actual size. Not all items or offers are available in all stores or online. For further information and store locations: prouds.com.au
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PHONE 5382 5797 78 FIREBRACE STREET HORSHAM (next door to Bendigo Bank) Wednesday, November 20, 2019
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Wild Turkey 101 & Cola 6.5% Cans
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Petrol power Skoda to skip PHEV Octavia in Australia
S
koda Australia will skip the new plug-in hybrid powertrain in Octavia when the all-new, fourth-generation fastback hatch and wagon range goes on sale in Australia in early 2021.
Parent company Volkswagen Group Australia is sticking with its plan to go full electric when Skoda EVs become available. This means the new bigger, more sophisticated Octavia is likely to launch with 1.4-litre and 2.0-litre petrol engines, with the hot RS still a chance to make the boat in time for the launch in about 14 months. Diesel has not been ruled out, but like Volkswagen products in Australia, the Octavia is subject to a factory hold order on oil burners – a situation that might change by the time Octavia is expected to be shipped to this market in late 2020. The Octavia will cap a big 2020 for Skoda in Australia, with the latest mid-size fastback and wagon range
heading into showrooms behind the Kodiaq RS, full Karoq line-up, Kamiq small SUV, Scala small hatchback and Superb large sedan mid-life upgrade. In Europe, Skoda has revealed plugin-hybrid and mild hybrid variants of the new Octavia in a wide powertrain range for that market. Skoda is keeping its powder dry on the next hot RS version that is a major seller in the Octavia range in Australia, holding back details for a later date. Building on the strengths of the current model, the latest mid-sized Skoda fastback hatch and wagon are even more spacious, thanks to stretched bodies that sit on the same revised MQB front-wheel-drive platform as the latest Volkswagen Golf. Skoda calls the Octavia its heart and engine, with Skoda Auto chief executive Berhard Maier saying it is of immense importance to the brand. “That’s why we’ve completely redeveloped this car,” he said.
“The outcome is the best Octavia of all time – it is even more spacious, practical and even safer than ever before. “By unveiling its latest generation just in time for its 60th anniversary, we have taken a major step forward.” The plug-in hybrid – dubbed Octavia iV – combines a 1.4-litre turbo petrol engine with a 75kW electric motor for a combined 150kW of power. The motor draws its electricity from a 13kWh lithium-ion battery – sufficient for 55km of electric driving. The 0-100kmh dash is done in a claimed 7.9 seconds. The Octavia can be had with fuelsaving mild-hybrid assistance on both the 1.0-litre and 1.5-litre TSI petrol turbo engines, as long as they are fitted with the automatic DSG transmission. No performance or fuel consumption figures were given for these variants, but Skoda said a 48-volt lithiumion battery stored recovered energy
from regenerative braking to provide a boost via a belt-driven starter motor when needed. These powertrains also permit coasting to save fuel under light throttle loads. As GoAuto has previously reported, the new Octavia is bigger than before, at 4689mm long in both fastback and Combi wagon guises. Slim-line LED headlights that give it a more aggressive look are a feature, while the roof line of the fastback is more sloped for a coupe-style silhouette. Alloy wheels range up to 19 inches, depending on the specification. Inside, the most noticeable changes are the free-standing touchscreen that is either 8.25 inches in base variants or 10 inches in upper specs. Various functions can be controlled by gesture or voice via a new assistant called Laura. The transmission lever makes way for a compact selector control on the
console, along with a driving mode switch. Ambient lighting with 10 colours also makes its debut, helping to lift the interior that also features more soft-touch materials and chrome trim. Three-zone climate control has been added, along with rear side window sun blinds that should attract new mums. Octavia’s safety credentials have also been upgraded, with improved adaptive cruise control and anti-collision controls that can spot pedestrians and cyclists. New safety systems turn assist, exit warning and the local traffic warning. Australian range details and pricing will be announced closer to the launch date which will depend on production timing that is yet to be confirmed. Skoda Australia has its fingers crossed that first shipments will arrive before the end of 2020, ready for a January splash. – Ron Hammerton
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Mercedes-Benz entry price jumps
ercedes-Benz has announced a two-variant starting line-up for the second-generation GLS upper-large luxury SUV in Australia, priced from $144,600 plus on-road costs for the bigger, plusher new seven-seater that will start rolling out of showrooms next month.
Opening $26,230 higher than the outgoing model’s diesel-powered GLS300d entry grade, the new GLS450 4Matic range-opener has a petrol engine under the bonnet, while those demanding diesel must stump up $151,300 for the GLS400d 4Matic. The price is significantly higher than BMW’s recently launched X7, from $124,900, and the GLS450 is about $10,000 shy of Audi SQ7 money, although that could change with the facelifted version that will arrive next year. Both GLS variants share a standard equipment list that includes dual 12.3-inch dashboard displays and a head-up display encompassing the latest MBUX multimedia interface with voice control, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone mirroring, and wireless device charging. Outputs from this system are piped through a 13-speaker, 590-watt Burmester premium surround sound system. Cabin comfort comes courtesy of a quad-zone climate control system and
PRICE HIKE: The entry price for second-gen Mercedes-Benz GLS upper-large luxury SUV has jumped up $26,000.
three rows of electrically adjustable leather-upholstered seating – the front two of which are ventilated and heated – below a panoramic sliding sunroof. Soft-closing doors, a power tailgate, air suspension, 64-colour customisable ambient interior lighting, satellite navigation with live traffic updates, and connectivity with the Mercedes Me smartphone app are also included. Driver-assist and safety systems include adaptive cruise control, lanekeep and change assist, blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic
alert, assisted parking, 360-degree parking cameras, road-sign recognition and adaptive LED headlights. When using the big Benz’s 3500kg braked towing capacity – requiring the fitment of a $1900 kit – there is also automatic trailer stabilisation. Nine airbags are also standard. On the outside is an AMG Line body kit and 21-inch twin-spoke AMG alloy wheels. Mercedes-Benz claims the 77mmlonger and 22mm-wider GLS is now capable of accommodating second-
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38,990
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1FN-3UR. 99,000km, 3.2L turbo diesel, 6-spd manual, full service book, two keys, towpack
Bill Norton 0418 131 163
As well as the towing upgrade, GLS owners can order an ‘off-road engineering’ pack that upgrades the all-wheel-drive system to a variable set-up with a low-range transfer case, adds underbody protection and hilldescent control and includes a special off-road mode. The GLS450 is powered by a 3.0-litre straight-six turbo-petrol engine with 48-volt mild hybrid system and a nine-speed automatic transmission. Peak power and torque of 270kW and 500Nm can be temporarily increased by 16kW and 250Nm using the 48V starter-generator that stores energy through regenerative braking to help maintain a constant speed without using the combustion engine during ‘sailing mode’ and helping achieve an official combined-cycle fuel efficiency rating of 9.2 litres per 100 kilometres. The 3.0-litre straight-six turbo-diesel of the GLS400d produces 243kW and 700Nm, also sent to all four wheels through a nine-speed automatic transmission. Its combined-cycle fuel consumption is rated at 7.7L-100km. Both GLS variants are offered with 10 exterior paint finishes, three leather upholstery colour options and two choices of open-pore wood trim. Three designs of AMG alloy wheel are also available, from 21 to 23 inches in diameter. – Haitham Razagui
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itsubishi Motors Australia Limited is pitching the new MR and GSR sports variants of the facelifted ASX range for 2020 as spiritual successors to the discontinued Lancer small car, as the company attempts to capitalise on the ongoing and extraordinarily enduring popularity of the ageing small SUV.
On sale from $28,240 driveaway for the 2.0-litre powered MR and $4000 more for the better-specified GSR with the new-to-ASX 2.4-litre engine that also debuts in the Exceed range-topper, the aim of both is to lure a broader and younger male demographic. Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited, MMAL, product strategy manager Owen Thompson said traditionally there had been three key demographics for ASX – young females, young couples with maybe one child, and older empty nesters. “But with the 2020 model year, we are trying to pitch it more to younger males who might have bought the Lancer GSR – getting that demographic is what we want to do.” MMAL chief executive John Signoriello said the MR and GSR were the result of an Australian initiative that came about after the success of the limited-edition ASX Black Line ear-
The facelifted ASX small SUV ushers in sportier MR and GSR variants for broader appeal. lier in 2019 – and it’s a strategy that might spread further up the brand’s SUV tree. “The Black Line did very well for us,” he said. “The 2000 or so cars we brought in moved quickly. It was something we took the lead on, and so when it came to the facelift, we took the opportunity to expand the Black Line theme with the MR and GSR. “Now we have the Black Line on the Eclipse Cross and we’ll see how that
goes before we make a decision on more sporty models for that.” The ASX’s status as Australia’s bestselling small SUV despite going on to its 10th birthday with only relatively minor updates has helped MMAL have a stronger voice within Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, MMC, in Japan. “We do have an influence with MMC,” Mr Signoriello said. “We instigated the MR and GSR and they are very happy to support
them. We are listened to more often nowadays.” Part of that included the engineering of the 2.4-litre engine for right-handdrive, as it was previously only available in left-hand-drive for the ASX’s largest global consumers, the North American market. “The big thing for us with this ASX was about putting the 2.4 in,” Mr Thompson said. “The States already had the 2.4 in their market, and we were able to per-
suade them to do the same for our car. After that, the re-engineering to do that was relatively easy to do.” However, MMAL will not go all the way with the USA by also reintroducing all-wheel drive availability on ASX, as that would mean it would step on the toes of the newer but only slightly larger Eclipse Cross range, which was recently expanded with a more affordable AWD variant. To accommodate the latter when it launched in early 2018, up-spec ASXs switched to FWD-only and dropped all diesel options. “They are similarly sized but they are differently pitched into the market,” Mr Thompson said. “The Eclipse Cross is the more premium offering, with a turbo-charged engine and AWD separating them.” Unveiled globally in December 2009 and released in Australia as the XA series in July 2010, the ASX started life as a sales sleeper, languishing behind larger rivals such as the Nissan Dualis-Qashqai and Hyundai ix35 for its first five years, before the XC facelift of 2015 brought improved styling and specification. Sales soared towards nearly 20,000 units annually from then on, with the ASX reeling in the leading Mazda CX-3 in 2017 to rule the small SUV segment since. – Byron Mathioudakis
New era for Maserati’s GranTurismo Maserati has officially ended production of its current-generation GranTurismo coupe and GranCabrio convertible after they debuted in 2007 and 2009 respectively, with one of the last examples to roll off the line in Modena, Italy, a one-off special called Zeda. Based on the GranTurismo, the Zeda features unique exterior paintwork designed by Centro Stile Maserati, which the Italian brand says ‘tells the story of the dawn of a new era’ as it looks to fully electrify the next-generation GranTurismo and GranCabrio due in 2021 and 2022 respectively as well as other models. Described by Maserati as ‘the bridge which connects the past, the present the future of the brand’, the Zeda’s
rear end features a light satin finish that gradually transitions to a burnished ‘metallurgic’ effect for the mid-section and ultimately a vibrant blue for the front end. For reference, Zeda means ‘Z’ in the Modena dialect and therefore ‘pays tribute to Maserati’s roots and reminds that there is a new beginning for every ending’, the brand claims. During their production run, 40,520 examples of the Pininfarina-designed GranTurismo and GranCabrio were produced, with all motivated by a Ferrari-sourced 4.7-litre naturally aspirated V8 petrol engine that produced 338kW of power at 7000rpm and 520Nm of torque at 4750rpm. In Australia, the GranTurismo
range was most recently priced from $295,000 plus on-road costs, while the GranCabrio line-up kicked off at $335,000. The next-generation GranTurismo and GranCabrio will be produced in Turin, Italy, while their predecessor’s Modena plant is being renovated to support the construction of the longawaited Alfieri coupe and convertible due in 2020 and 2021 respectively. The Turin facility is receiving an $1.3-billion investment from the marque’s parent company, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, which announced its plans to complete a merger with PSA Group and therefore create the world’s fourth largest carmaker by sales. – Justin Hilliard
Zeda, pictured, farewells the current GranTurismo as Maserati prepares to electrify.
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6:00 Home Shopping 10:00 Cricket: Test - Australia v Pakistan: Test 1 - Pre Game [s] 11:00 Cricket: Test - Australia v Pakistan: Test 1 - Day 3 *Live* From The Gabba [s] 1:00 Cricket: Test Australia v Pakistan: Test 1 - The Lunch Break [s] 1:40 Cricket: Test - Australia v Pakistan: Test 1 - Day 3 *Live* From The Gabba [s] 3:40 Cricket: Test Australia v Pakistan: Test 1 - Tea Break [s] 4:00 Cricket: Test - Australia v Pakistan: Test 1 - Day 3 *Live* From The Gabba [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Movie: “Frozen” (G) (’13) Stars: Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff 9:00 Movie: “Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them” (PG) (’16) Stars: Eddie Redmayne 11:45 Surveillance Oz: Dashcam (PG) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping
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6:00 Sunrise [s] 10:00 Cricket: Test Australia v Pakistan: Test 1 - Pre Game [s] 11:00 Cricket: Test - Australia v Pakistan: Test 1 - Day 5 *Live* From The Gabba [s] 1:00 Cricket: Test Australia v Pakistan: Test 1 - The Lunch Break [s] 1:40 Cricket: Test - Australia v Pakistan: Test 1 - Day 5 *Live* From The Gabba [s] 3:40 Cricket: Test - Australia v Pakistan: Test 1 - Tea Break [s] 4:00 Cricket: Test - Australia v Pakistan: Test 1 - Day 5 *Live* From The Gabba [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 7:30 Zumbo’s Just Desserts (PG) [s] 8:30 The Rookie: The Checklist (M) [s] 9:30 The Rookie: Free Fall (M) [s] 10:30 The Latest Seven News [s] 11:00 Chicago Fire: You Choose (M) [s] 12:00 Quantico: Rainbow (M) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping
6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “Sundays At Tiffany’s” (M) (’10) Stars: Alyssa Milano, Eric Winter 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 7:30 Zumbo’s Just Desserts (PG) [s] 8:30 TBA 11:00 The Latest Seven News [s] 11:30 Trial And Error: Bad Instincts (M) [s] 12:00 Movie: “Dying On The Edge” (M) (’01) – An ex-cop turned insurance investigator looks into the death of a music producer who he suspects was murdered. Stars: John Heard 2:00 Home Shopping
6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “The Tenth Circle” (M) (’08) – A father goes to extreme lengths to protect his daughter, after she claims her ex-boyfriend raped her. Stars: Britt Robertson, Kelly Preston, Haley Beauchamp, Gillian Anderson, Ron Eldard, Michael Riley, Jamie Johnston 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 7:30 TBA 8:30 The Good Doctor: Incomplete (M) [s] 9:30 God Friended Me (PG) [s] 10:30 The Latest Seven News [s] 11:00 Chicago Fire: Make This Right (M) [s] 12:00 Code Black: Sleight Of Hand (M) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping
5:30 Today [s] 10:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Chicago Med: Trust Your Gut (MA15+) [s] 2:00 Timeless: Stranded (M) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 David Attenborough Seven Worlds, One Planet: Australia (PG) [s] 8:40 Movie: “London Has Fallen” (M) (’16) Stars: Alon Aboutboul, Waleed Zuaiter 10:40 World’s Wildest Weather: Facing Down A Hurricane (M) [s] 11:40 Cold Case: Shore Leave (PG) [s] 12:30 Cross Court [s] 1:00 A Current Affair [s] 1:30 Home Shopping
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “Thunderbirds” (PG) (’04) Stars: Vanessa Hudgens, Bill Paxton 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Bondi Vet: Coast To Coast (PG) [s] 8:30 Movie: “The Fate Of The Furious” (M) (’17) Stars: Vin Diesel, Jason Statham 11:10 Movie: “Snowpiercer” (MA15+) (’13) Stars: Chris Evans, Tilda Swinton 1:30 Home Shopping 4:30 The Avengers: Positive Negative Man (PG) [s] 5:30 A Current Affair [s]
6:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Today [s] 10:00 Your Domain [s] 11:00 Today Extra - Saturday (PG) [s] 12:00 Destination Happiness [s] 12:30 Our State On A Plate [s] 1:00 Giving Life [s] 1:30 TBA 2:45 The 53rd Annual Country Music Awards (PG) [s] 4:30 The Garden Gurus [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Saturday [s] 7:00 TBA 10:00 Hamish And Andy’s “Perfect” Holiday (PG) [s] 11:30 Mom: A Seafaring Ancestor And A Bloomin’ Onion (M) [s] 12:00 Movie: “Seventh Son” (M) (’15) Stars: Jeff Bridges, Ben Barnes, Julianne Moore 2:00 Home Shopping 5:30 Wesley Impact [s]
6:00 Harry (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Today [s] 10:00 Sports Sunday (PG) [s] 11:00 Cross Court [s] 11:30 The Hold Down [s] 12:00 Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates [s] 12:30 World’s Greatest Islands (PG) [s] 1:30 Movie: “King Ralph” (PG) (’91) Stars: John Goodman 3:30 Mountains: Rockies [s] 4:30 Explore TV-Viking [s] 5:00 NINE News [s] 5:30 Postcards (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 Hamish And Andy’s “Perfect” Holiday (PG) [s] 8:30 60 Minutes [s] 9:30 The Boeing 737 Max: What Went Wrong (PG) [s] 10:30 See No Evil: Shadow Of Hope (M) [s] 11:30 See No Evil: Rhonda’s Gone (M) [s] 12:30 Rizzoli And Isles: Bridge To Tomorrow (M) [s] 1:30 Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 2:30 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo [s]
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “Red Dawn” (M) (’12) – It’s the dawn of a possible World War III. In mid-western America, as North Korean soldiers invade, a group of teenagers bands together to defend their town, and their country. Stars: Chris Hemsworth, Josh Hutcherson 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 RBT: Man With A Van/ Sorry Mum (PG) [s] 8:30 Paramedics (PG) [s] 9:30 Kings Cross ER (M) [s] 10:30 World’s Worst Flights (PG) [s] 11:25 I Am Innocent: Sam (M) [s] 12:15 Harry (PG) [s] 1:05 A Current Affair [s] 1:30 Home Shopping 4:00 Ellen (PG) [s]
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 World’s Worst Flights (PG) [s] 2:00 Paramedics (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Young Sheldon: Quirky Eggheads And Texas Snow Globes (PG) [s] 8:00 Young Sheldon: A Broom Closet And Satan’s Monopoly Board (PG) [s] 8:30 Movie: “Thor: Ragnarök” (M) (’17) Stars: Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston 11:15 The Closer: The Last Word (M) [s 12:05 Harry (PG) [s] 1:05 Adelady: Riverland (PG) [s] 1:30 A Current Affair [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 2:30 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo [s] 3:00 Home Shopping
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Destination Happiness [s] 1:30 Giving Life (PG) [s] 2:00 Timeless (M) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 2019 ARIA Awards (M) [s] 10:00 TBA 11:30 Chicago Med: Naughty Or Nice (M) [s] 12:30 Timeless: Last Ride Of Bonnie And Clyde (MA15+) [s] – The team must gain the trust of Bonnie and Clyde in order to determine Flynn’s target in the South during the Depression era; Agent Christopher follows up on a lead in present day. 1:30 A Current Affair [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 4:00 Ellen (PG) [s]
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Running Wild With Scott Eastwood 2:55 Disneynature: Wings Of Life (PG) 4:25 The Greeks: The Good Strife (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 The Wonderful World Of Chocolate 8:30 On Becoming A God In Central Florida: The Stinker Thinker/ The Gloomie-Zoomies 10:15 SBS World News Late 10:45 Outlander (MA15+) 11:15 Mars: Novo Mundo (PG) 12:45 War And Peace (M) 1:35 Salamander (M) (In Flemish) 3:25 Atlanta: North Of The Border (M) 4:00 Great British Railway Journeys: The Flying Scotsman 4:30 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee (M)
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 The Point 3:00 NITV News: Nula 3:30 Living Black Conversations: Jess Mauboy 4:00 Great British Railway Journeys: Navan To Mullingar 4:30 The Greeks: Chasing Greatness (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Secrets Of China’s Forbidden City (PG) 8:30 A Lego Brickumentary (PG) 10:00 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (M) 10:55 SBS World News Late 11:15 The Feed: Wrestlemania (PG) 12:15 Movie: “Two Days, One Night” (M) (’14) Stars: Marion Cotillard (In French) 2:00 Medici: Temptation/ Ascendancy (M) 4:05 Great British Railway Journeys
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 George Clarke’s Shed Of The Year 2:55 Coast New Zealand: Auckland 3:50 Travel Man: St Petersburg 4:20 Bushfires - Inside The Inferno (PG) 5:25 Who Do You Think You Are: Marvin Humes (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 The Vietnam War: This Is What We Do (M) 8:35 Movie: “Roman J Israel Esq” (M) (’17) Stars: Denzel Washington 10:50 Movie: “Predestination” (MA15+) (’14) Stars: Ethan Hawk 12:35 The Facebook Dilemma (PG) 1:35 Fourth Estate: The NY Times And Trump: American Carnage/ Matters Of Fact (M) 3:45 Great British Railway Journeys: Chapeltown To Doncaster 4:20 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee (M)
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch – Deutsche Welle English News 6:00 France 24 News 6:30 Al Jazeera News 7:30 Italian News 8:10 Filipino News 8:40 Worldwatch Continues 1:00 Speedweek 3:00 2019 Australian Indigenous Football Championships Highlights 4:30 Crocodile Trophy 2019 Highlights 4:55 Great British Railway Journeys: Dromod To Sligo 5:25 Eva Braun - Hitler’s Wife (PG) (In English/ French/ German) 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Secrets Of The Railway: The Frozen Nordland Railway 8:30 Einstein And Hawking: Masters Of Our Universe 10:30 The 250 Million Pound Cancer Cure (PG) 11:35 The Day (M) (In Dutch) 4:25 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee (M)
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 2:00 The Surgery Ship (PG) 3:00 Celtic Woman: Believe 4:00 Great British Railway Journeys (PG) 4:35 Joanna Lumley’s Greek Odyssey (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 The Royal House Of Windsor: Shadow Of A King (PG) 8:30 24 Hours In Emergency (PG) 9:30 24 Hours In Police Custody: A Second Chance (PG) 10:25 SBS World News Late 10:55 Football: The World Game 2019 11:25 M - The City Hunts A Murderer (MA15+) (In German) 12:10 The Son (MA15+) 2:00 Spin (MA15+) (In French) 4:00 Great British Railway Journeys: Brighton To Crystal Palace 4:30 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee (M)
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 The Surgery Ship (M) 2:55 Who Do You Think You Are?: Sunetra Sarker (PG) 4:00 Great British Railway Journeys 4:35 Joanna Lumley’s Greek Odyssey (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Russia To Iran: Across The Wild Frontier (In English/ Russian) 8:30 Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 11/9 (M) 10:50 SBS World News Late 11:20 Asylum City (M) (In Hebrew) 12:05 Before We Die (M) (In Swedish) 1:15 Greyzone: The Takeover/ First Mission (M) 3:00 Hijacked: Terror In The Sky (M) 3:55 Great British Railway Journeys: Waterloo To Canary Wharf 4:30 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee (M)
5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 The Surgery Ship (M) 3:00 Insight: Line Of Fire 4:00 Great British Railway Journeys (PG) 4:30 Joanna Lumley’s Greek Odyssey (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Tony Robinson’s World By Rail: India And Myanmar (PG) 8:30 Child Genius Australia 9:35 Years And Years (M) 10:45 SBS World News Late 11:15 Whiskey Cavalier: College Confidential (PG) 12:05 Movie: “Junction 48” (M) (‘16) Stars: Tamer Nafar (In Arabic/ Hebrew) 1:55 Vikings: The Most Terrible Thing/ Baldur (MA15+) 3:45 Heston’s Feasts: Chocolate Feast (PG) 4:45 Destination Flavour China Bitesize
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4:35 Emma! 5:05 Play School Story Time 5:30 Fireman Sam 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 QI (PG) 8:30 Mock The Week (M) 9:05 The Office (PG) 9:50 Frayed (MA15+) 10:35 Red Dwarf X (PG) 11:05 Great News (PG) 11:50 Wham Bam Thank You Ma’am (MA15+) 12:20 30 Rock (PG) 12:40 The Office (PG) 1:25 30 Rock (PG)
5:05 Play School Story Time 5:30 Fireman Sam 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Hard Quiz (PG) 8:30 Gruen XL (M) 9:20 The Office (PG) 10:05 Gavin And Stacey (PG) 10:35 Archer (M) 11:15 Red Dwarf X (PG) 11:50 30 Rock (M) 12:10 The Office (PG) 12:55 30 Rock (PG) 1:15 Red Dwarf X (PG) 1:45 Russell Howard’s Stand Up Central (M)
4:35 Emma! 5:05 Play School Nursery Rhyme News Time 5:45 Peppa Pig 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8:30 Live At The Apollo (M) 9:15 Mock The Week (PG) 9:50 Russell Howard’s Stand Up Central (M) 10:15 Comedy Up Late (MA15+) 10:45 Arj Barker: Get In My Head (M) 11:45 Would I Lie To You? (PG)
4:35 Emma 5:05 Play School Nursery Rhyme News Time 5:30 Fireman Sam 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8:30 Live At The Apollo (M) 9:15 Adam Hills: Clown Heart (M) 10:35 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (PG) 11:20 QI: Lethal (PG) 11:50 Detectorists (M) 12:20 Would I Lie To You? (PG)
4:35 Emma! 5:05 Play School Story Time 5:30 Fireman Sam 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:30 The Office (PG) 9:00 Absolutely Fabulous Christmas Special (M) 9:45 The Office (M) 10:30 Peep Show (M) 11:00 Red Dwarf (M) 11:30 Plebs (PG) 11:55 30 Rock (PG) 12:15 The Office (PG) 1:00 30 Rock (PG) 1:20 Red Dwarf X (PG) 1:55 Archer (M)
4:35 Emma! 5:05 Play School Story Time 5:30 Fireman Sam 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (PG) 8:40 Plebs (PG) 9:15 The Office (PG) 10:00 Great News (PG) 10:40 Red Dwarf X (PG) 11:15 Peep Show (M) 11:40 The League Of Gentlemen (PG) 12:10 30 Rock (PG) 12:30 The Office (PG) 1:15 30 Rock (PG)
4:35 Emma! 5:05 Play School Story Time 5:30 Fireman Sam 6:05 Floogals 6:25 Luo Bao Bei 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Black Books (PG) 8:25 QI: Knights And Knaves (M) 8:55 The Office (M) 9:40 Green Wing (M) 10:35 Red Dwarf X (PG) 11:05 30 Rock (PG) 11:30 The Office (PG) 12:15 30 Rock (M) 12:35 Red Dwarf X (M) 1:05 The League Of Gentlemen (PG
3:35 Horrible Histories 4:00 Grace Beside Me 4:25 Stacked! 5:05 So Awkward 5:35 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 6:05 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:35 Operation Ouch! 7:00 Deadly Pole To Pole 7:30 Shaun The Sheep 8:00 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness 8:25 Super Dinosaur (PG) 8:45 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 9:10 Slugterra (PG) 9:30 WAC: World Animal Championships 9:55 rage (PG)
3:35 Horrible Histories 4:05 Grace Beside Me 4:30 Stacked! 5:05 So Awkward 5:35 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 6:05 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:35 Operation Ouch! 7:00 Deadly Pole To Pole 7:30 Shaun The Sheep 8:00 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness 8:25 Good Game Spawn Point 9:10 Boruto (PG) 9:30 Sword Art Online (PG) 9:55 The Party Set (PG) 10:30 Stacked! The Pack Down
3:30 Sailor Moon Crystal (PG) 3:55 In Tune 4:35 Spongo, Fuzz And Jalapena 5:00 So Awkward 5:30 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 6:05 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:30 Teenage Boss 7:00 Deadly Pole To Pole 7:30 The Penguins Of Madagascar 7:55 Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness 8:20 Super Dinosaur (PG) 9:05 Slugterra (PG) 9:25 WAC: World Animal Championships 9:50 rage (PG)
3:05 Mythbusters Junior (PG) 3:55 The Zoo 4:25 Good Game Spawn Point 5:00 Find Me In Paris 5:30 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 6:05 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:30 Teenage Boss 7:00 Deadly Pole To Pole 7:30 The Penguins Of Madagascar 8:15 Super Dinosaur (PG) 8:35 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 9:00 Slugterra (PG) 9:20 WAC: World Animal Championships 9:45 rage (PG)
1:55 Backstage 2:40 The Next Step 3:05 Get Blake! 3:35 Horrible Histories 4:00 Hardball 4:25 Stacked! 5:00 Find Me In Paris 5:30 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 6:00 Junior Eurovision Song Contest 8:15 Movie: “Dance Academy: The Movie” (PG) (’17) Stars: Xenia Goodwin 9:50 Slugterra 10:15 WAC: World Animal Championships: Most Destructive 10:40 rage (PG)
3:35 Horrible Histories 4:00 Hardball 4:30 Spongo, Fuzz And Jalapena 5:00 Find Me In Paris 5:35 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 6:05 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:35 Operation Ouch! 7:05 Deadly Pole To Pole 7:30 Shaun The Sheep 8:00 The Adventures Of Puss In Boots (PG) 8:25 Super Dinosaur (PG) 9:10 Slugterra (PG) 9:30 WAC: World Animal Championships 9:55 rage (PG)
3:35 Horrible Histories 4:00 Hardball 4:30 Spongo, Fuzz And Jalapena 5:00 Find Me In Paris 5:35 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 6:05 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 6:35 Operation Ouch! 7:05 Deadly Pole To Pole 7:30 Shaun The Sheep 8:00 The Adventures Of Puss In Boots (PG) 8:25 Super Dinosaur (PG) 9:10 Slugterra (PG) 9:35 WAC: World Animal Championships 9:55 rage (PG)
2:00 Hercules - The Legendary Journeys 3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Lego Friends 4:00 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 4:30 The Amazing World Of Gumball (PG) 5:00 Robot Wars (PG) 6:00 The Middle (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Survivor: Island Of Idols (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” (M) (’16) Stars: Felicity Jones 11:05 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 11:30 Jail: Big Texas (M)
2:00 Hercules - The Legendary Journeys 3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Lego Friends 4:00 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 4:30 The Amazing World Of Gumball (PG) 5:00 The Middle (PG) 5:30 Movie: “D2: The Mighty Ducks” (G) (’94) Stars: Emilio Estevez 7:40 Movie: “A Bug’s Life” (G) (’98) Stars: Dave Foley 9:30 Movie: “Fun With Dick And Jane” (M) (’05) Stars: Jim Carrey 11:15 Police Ten 7 (M)
2:00 Top Gear (PG) 3:25 American Ninja Warrior (PG) 5:15 Movie: “Beethoven” (G) (’92) Stars: Charles Grodin 7:00 Movie: “The Lion King” (G) (’94) Stars: Rowan Atkinson 8:45 Movie: “K9” (M) (’89) Stars: James Belushi 10:50 Movie: “Sgt. Bilko” (G) (’96) Stars: Steve Martin 12:40 Street Outlaws (M) 3:30 Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel (PG) 4:00 Steven Universe (PG) 4:30 Rev And Roll
1:30 Movie: “D.A.R.Y.L.” (PG) (’85) Cast: Barret Oliver 3:30 American Ninja Warrior (PG) 5:15 Movie: “Paddington” (G) (’14) Stars: Hugh Bonneville 7:00 Movie: “Aladdin” (G) (’92) Stars: Robin Williams 8:50 Movie: “Spider-Man: Homecoming” (M) (’17) Stars: Tom Holland 11:30 Jail: Big Texas (M) 12:00 Street Outlaws (M) 3:00 Mike Tyson Mysteries (MA15+) 3:30 Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V (PG)
2:00 Hercules - The Legendary Journeys 3:00 Pokemon The Series: Sun And Moon 3:30 Lego Friends (PG) 4:00 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 4:30 The Amazing World Of Gumball (PG) 5:00 Robot Wars (PG) 6:00 The Middle (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Young Sheldon (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Galaxy Quest” (PG) (’99) Stars: Sigourney Weaver 10:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 10:55 Young Sheldon (PG)
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9 Livingstone St – This PVC clad home is set on a large prominent corner block with access on 3 sides. The home features 3 double bedrooms, lounge with a split system A/C, country style kitchen with electric stove and bathroom with a shower over bath vanity. Outside you’ll find a single garage, workshop and carport all on . This property is ideal for the first home buyer or someone who can look outside the square with an eye for further development opportunities.
22 Byrne St – This 2 bedroom (plus a sleepout) home is set in the tiny hamlet of Yaapeet which could offer the solitude that you crave. The nearest town is Rainbow, only 10 minutes away, which offers all your basic services. Set on a large block measuring over 1400m2 the weatherboard home is very liveable with a country style kitchen and electric stove, carpeted lounge with a gas heater, split system a/c and ceiling fan and two bedrooms with ceiling fans. Outside there is the laundry with dbl trough, an old style w/board hut with pressed tin walls, a chook run plus an approx. 5m x 9m CI shed with an earthen floor and 2 x door access to the back lane. Fencing is good, the front verandah has been replaced recently and there are 2 poly r/water tanks.
99 Jamouneau St – This 2 bedroom home has had new vinyl cladding and a split system air conditioner fitted in the last 12 months. The kitchen has also been updated some years ago.The entry features wood paneling and large linen press capacity. The wood paneling continues into the roomy lounge where the a/c is situated along with a ceiling fan and gas heater. The large kitchen/dining area has vinyl boards and gas cooking. There is also generous verandah areas and a built in sleepout. Outside there is an approx. 6m x 8m shed with a sliding door, cement floor and power.
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1 Schickerling St – Opportunities like this don’t come up very often so in the words of the famous Hawthorn coach John Kennedy “ Don’t think Just do” sums up how you should approach buying this property. Being a former Mechanics workshop it features 2 high clearance doors, 3 phase power, secure well fenced yard, air conditioned office, triple interceptor wash down bay, toilet, heavy duty air compressor and a evaporative cooler in the workshop. The property is set on a corner block with excellent access to the Henty Highway and into the property from the two street frontages.
Price: $109,000 plus GST if aplicable
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37 Ellerman St – Set on a generous size block this 2 bedroom weather board unit features 2 dble bedrooms with B.I.R’s, modern kitchen with electric wall oven and hot plate, disability friendly bathroom , split system A/C, open plan living area and a laundry with trough, auto taps and a separate toilet. Outside there is a single carport and a electric hot water service. The block is well fences and it is only a short stroll to the High School and Lutheran Primary School. This unit has a rental history of $165pw but if you are quick we can arrange vacant possession in December 2019.
3 Alamein Ave – Currently rented for $170pw until at least April 2020 this home is already generating a good return. With the option of either 2 living areas and 2 bedrooms or 1 living area and 3 bedrooms, small but functional kitchen, bathroom with a shower and vanity, internal laundry, wood heating and evap cooling. Outside there is a double garage with half concreted floor and a power point and another high carport idea for a caravan.
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35 Wood St – This hardiplank home features 3 bedrooms, all with BIR’s, carpet and ceiling fans in two. The lounge also features a free standing wood heater (installed recently), carpeting and a split system a/c. The delightful timber kitchen has electric appliances including a dishwasher, dining area, double sink and a island bench. A bonus is the additional utility room, with entry from outside. The home has a 3kw 12 panel solar system. Workshop space is well taken care of with 2 carports and and a double garage with sliding doors, con floor and power. As well there are 2 x garden/storage sheds, a poly r/water tank and good fencing.
54 Cumming Ave – The tiled front entrance leads into a huge open plan kitchen, family room and dining area. The kitchen features an island bench, gas stainless steel cooktop and electric oven, walk in pantry and dishwasher. The master bedroom features a walk in wardrobe and ensuite with a shower, vanity and separate toilet. The other 3 bedrooms are a great size with built in wardrobes. There is also a large separate lounge room, great for the kids. The main bathroom contains a vanity, separate bath and shower, ducted reverse cycle electric heating and cooling throughout the house and a solar hotwater system and a 16 panel solar system.
27 Sproats Ln – This low maintenance studio home would make a great addition to your investment portfolio. Currently leased until at least 31st December 2019 at $130pw. The home features a modern kitchen with an LPG gas cook top, combined laundry and bathroom with a shower, vanity, toilet and trough. Outside there is plenty of room a possible further development STCA, a brick paved pergola, rain water tank with a pump all on a well fenced block.
11 Houston St – This centrally located home should be on your list of must sees. Featuring a modern kitchen with electric stove, spacious lounge, separate dining room, 3 bedrooms, bathroom with shower and separate bath, split system A/C and evaporative cooling. Outside the large block is ideal for the kids and it has a single garage and a workshop.The home is a close walk to the primary school and the shops. Currently rented for $220pw until at least 14/7/19.
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3 Dodgshun St – This very neat family is set in a fantastic corner location, across the road from the school and only a short walk to the hospital. Featuring 3 double bedrooms, formal dining room, spacious kitchen, lounge with gas heating, family friendly bathroom and evap cooling. Outside you’ll find 2 single garages, caravan shed, garden shed and a easy care low maintenance yard. There is great access to the back yard with 2 sets of gates allowing for drive through access of the back yard.
23 Elizabeth St – Set up to cater for a person with a disability this weatherboard home features 3 double bedrooms, comfortable lounge, disable friendly bathroom, functional kitchen and ref A/C. Outside you’ll find a huge block with a fantastic storage shed and a rural outlook overlooking the Richardson River flood plains. The home is currently leased until at least 29/8/18 at $165pw.
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92 Woods St – Are you thinking about starting up your own business or maybe relocating your existing business ? Here is a great opportunity into this prominent main street location. The building features a large showroom, office space and a rear storage area. The current owners have freshen up the showroom area with a coat of fresh paint. Give your business maximum exposure with this excellent building.
Lot 14 Banksia Crt – Enjoy your down time with this native bush block (2.02ha) only minutes away from the Little Desert National Park and the very popular Wimmera River. Let the world pass you by while you enjoy watching emus and kangaroos wander past. But if you want some of life’s pleasures while you are camping, power is at the boundary of the block. Bitumen road frontage also has it’s advantages when it gets wet. The property is zoned as bank friendly Rural Living.
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47 Scott St – Set in Warracknabeal’s main street this imposing building would make a great addition to your investment portfolio. The land is approx 835m2 and the building floor space approx 304m2.
144 Scott St – The hotel has had extensive renovations completed recently, with new toilets, fresh paint, store room, floor covering and a completely revamped beer garden. There is a spacious bar and 2 dining rooms to cater for a comfortable 110 people. Upstairs there is a 5 bedroom managers residence and 8 lettable rooms. The hotel comes fully equipped and there is even room for further development. This hotel is showing excellent figures and is ideal for a husband and wife team plus casual staff or 2 couples to run jointly. One of only 2 hotels currently open in the town, the Royal Mail is a fantastic business opportunity for someone looking to get into an easy to run country pub.
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Cnr Franklin and Thomas St – Here is an excellent opportunity to purchase a Commercial Zoned vacant block in a prominent corner location. The land is on the corner of Franklin and Thomas Streets and is 6911m2. With other established businesses in the area this block has easy access to the Henty Hwy. This property is being sold as Crown Land and currently doesn’t have a Certificate of Title. Stamp Duty will not not be payable on this property but the sale price of this property will attract GST.
51 Church St – This stylish brick and vertical timber home is perfect for the family. Featuring 4 bedrooms with BIR’s, a fantastic bathroom setup with a bath and vanity, then a separate toilet, and a separate shower room all together in the one area but this allows multiple users at once, spacious lounge-dining area with a large open fire place, modern kitchen with ample cupboard space and good quality floor coverings. An Evaporative cooler heats the summer heat. Outside the corner block is in a perfect location close to the towns shops and Primary school. There is a single carport and a storage shed to complete this package. Currently rent for $195pw on a periodic basis.
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MEWETT, Florris Gertrude
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Death Notices KRAUSE, Cleve Percival
Passed away at Dunmunkle Lodge, Minyip on November 11, 2019 aged 95 yrs. Dearly loved husband of Gladys (dec). Loving father of Beverley, Suzanne, Evelyn, Raymond, Helen, Julie and their families. Re-united with Mum
MEWETT, Florris Gertrude Passed away peacefully at Natimuk Nursing Home on November 15, 2019 aged 89 years. Dearly loved wife of Bob (dec). Loving mother & mother-in-law of Elizabeth & Doug; Robert & Melva; Michelle & Daryl. Loved Ma to Sandra & Mick, Kathryn & Chris; Sallyanne, Melissa & Sam; Netta & Ash; Great Ma to Amanda, Sophie, Brandon, Kandice & Kailey; Brook; and Great Great Ma to Ella & Harvey. Re-united with Dad in God’s care
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MEWETT, Florris Gertrude (nee Fuller)
Quietly passed away 15.11.2019 aged 89 years. Daughter of the late James and Elsie. Loved sister of Ivy Weiss (dec), Hazel Hatley (dec), Mavis Crick (dec) and Elva Carland (dec). Respected sister-in-law of Tot Sudholz. Resting peacefully
MEWETT, Florris
Gone are the days we used to share, But in our hearts you are always there, The gates of memory will never close, We miss you more than anyone knows, With tender love and deep regret, We who love you will never forget. Loving mother of Michelle and Daryl. Devoted Ma to Netta and Ash.
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7.5.1930 - 15.11.2019 A special Mum and Ma to Robert, Melva, Sally-Anne & Brock, Melissa & Corey and Samuel. As the family chain is broken, It’s never quite the same, But as God takes us one by one, He relinks the chain again.
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Loved and respected mother of Elizabeth and Doug. Dearly loved Grandma of Sandra, Mick, Kathryn and Chris, Great Grandma to Amanda, Sophie, Brandon, Kandice and Kailey, Great Great Grandma to Ella and Harvey. God looked around his garden, And found an empty space, He looked down upon the earth, And saw your tired face. He put his arms around you, And lifted you to rest. God’s garden must be beautiful, He always takes the best. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you didn’t go alone, For part of us went with you, The day God called you home.
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The Funeral of Lawrence Albert ‘Renn’ Williamson will leave St Andrew’s Uniting Church, Horsham on Thursday 21st November after a service commencing at 1.30pm for the Horsham Lawn Cemetery. R.S.L. Members are respectfully invited to attend.
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WILLIAMSON, Wren Passed away 11-11-19 Loving memories of our brother-in-law. Tom, Anne and family.
WILLIAMSON, Lawrence Albert “Renn”
Passed away on November 11, 2019 aged 88 yrs. Dearly loved husband of Nettie (dec). Loving father & father-in-law of Margie & Barry. Loved Pa to Meg & Lily. Loved by all. Re-united with Mum in God’s Care
Funeral Notices KRAUSE, Cleve Percival
The Funeral of Cleve Percival Krause will leave St John’s Lutheran Church, Murtoa on Friday 22nd November after a service commencing at 1pm for the Murtoa Cemetery.
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Two female Regent Parrots $50 each Ph 53902387 Young Muscovy drakes $25 each Ph 0429912620
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Jayco Swan 2012, EC, only used at Christmas, sleeps up to 6 people, full annex, bag end flys, 3 way fridge, gas-electric stove, innerspring mattress, very clean unit $19,000ono Ph 0477616759
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Antique dresser/hall stand, beautifully restored $395 Ph 0438811721
Majestic Tiara, late 2007 build, 20’, ensuite, loaded with features, one owner, EC, always shedded $35,000 Ph 0400999412
Baby Needs Barely used 3 in 1 cot with new mattress and some bedding, swivel car seat and booster seat $800ono Ph 0407315655
caravans
Pop-up Statesman Royale caravan, 17’6”, 1994, island d/bed, mod/cons, roll-out awning, EC $18,000 Ph 0407821021
130L 12V caravan fridge $750 Ph 0427840201 1981 Viscount Grand Tourer poptop, annex with zip walls, elec/gas fridge, twin spares, 2nd owner, shedded $6900 Ph 0427962374 REDUCED 2005 Jayco Heritage 30th Anniversary model pop-top, very good exterior, immaculate interior, full oven, easy towing, low TARE, microwave, fridge, a/c, annex, d/island bed, TV, lots of storage space, never been off-road, reg till 08/19 $17,000 Ph 0428922335 2003 Avan the Tayla pop-top, 2 axle, reg till 12/19 $15,500 Ph 0417119787 2006 Traveller Penthouse 21’6”, ensuite, queen bed, awning and tebbs annexe, air con, 80lt fridge, dual batteries, extra storage, low kms, garaged $35,000 Ph: 53521626 or 0457150643 Ararat 2014 Jayco Outback Basestation, 23.73-6, shower/toilet, slide out lounge, sleeps 8, EC always shedded, minimal use, one owner $50,000 Ph 0428243616 Carry Me Camper, full annex, 240v/12v, new battery, water tank, fridge/freezer on slide $6,500 Ph 0427840201
REDUCED 2008 Bailey Senator, 4 berth, island d/bed, ensuite, air-con & heating, awning, motor movers, many extras, EC $30,000 Ph 0429333393
FOR HIRE
Mini goats, bottle babies, PIC# 3HMGE009 Ph 0427471295
Nubian Dairy Goats, bucks only, well handled, de-horned and weathered for pets, entire for breeding, few only, available now in varied colours, herd can be viewed, PIC# 3HSMM097 $120 Ph 0457120834 Wartook
Carry-Me Camper, EC, all zippers working, very easy setup, selling due to upgrade $4500 Ph John 0427007216
One Hereford bull, 18mths old, very well bred and quiet PIC# 3HSM008LB $1800 plus Gst Ph 0429434340 Peachface and Fisher Lovebirds, variety of colours, from $20 Ph 0428832058 Stawell Stock horse X Brumby, 4yo, bay gelding, 15hh, easy to catch, good nature, good home only, selling due to too many horses PIC # 3NGOL176 $650 Ph 0477439545
Coromal 2009 Caravan, 16’ poptop, as new cond, brand new cover, 2 s/beds, a/c, heating, elec brakes, reverse camera added $18,000 Ph 0423967449 Hayman Reece complete, EC, 12’ new sun blocker wall, new annex floor $450ono Ph 0407861766
Family Jayco caravan, very comfy d/island pillow top bed, 2 good size bunk beds, microwave, 90L fridge, easy to erect annex, a/c and heating, plus all accs. Available to hire in January from 18/1-31/1 can be in Gardens Caravan Park Port Fairy for these dates fully set up and can be packed up. Contact Nathan on 0418657247 or sales@ppandu.com.au
WANTED CARAVANS POPTOPS AND CAMPERS
Tropical fish, convict cichlids or bristlenose catfish $10each or 3 for $25, $5 from each purchase goes to anti-cancer Ph 0474159010 after 6pm
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Jayco Flamingo campervan, tough offroad, 2000 model, VGC $12500ono Ph 0457809056
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Caravans
REDUCED 22’ Walkabout caravan with Landcruiser 80 series steel axle, disc brakes, all independent air bags, suspension with built in air compressor and tank, 186L, 2dr fridge/freezer, separate shower, toilet, 7kg washing machine, aircon, gas room heating, many extras $34,000 Ph 0429986219
Farm Machinery
1999 John Deere CTS II with 936D Draper front on trailer. MAV chopper rotor upgrade, Big Top, 2100 colour screen and receiver for yield mapping. Fire extinguishers, spot and LED lights, camera for reverse and engine, 4478 Sep hrs $47,000 plus Gst Ph 0407179433 2 x 2010 Sherwell Ahrens 37t jumbo field bins, 9” PTO Auger, EC, $12,500 plus GST each, Ph Dean 0428951171
Farm Machinery
Farm Machinery
CAT 480 R 2003, Canola pick up (country wide), 12’, 972 McDon, 36’ draper front plus trailer, tyres 95%, C12 motor, EC, ready to go, worth look, cheap high capacity machine, farm leased $88,000 inc Gst Ph Peter Velthuis 0428990907
REDUCED Caravan, custom built mid 1980s, 17.5’, front kitchen, 2 s/bed, 8’ wide Deluxe Tebbs annex, all in beautiful condition $9,200 Ph 0419348320
REDUCED Jayco Eagle off road camper, first reg in 2019, brand new, only used 2 short trips, genuine reason for selling, save thousands from new $24,000 Ph 0419836441
REDUCED Trakmaster 17.5’ off-road van, built strong but never been off-road, tandem axle, two solar panels, 12” heavy duty breaks, long double island bed, a/c, diesel deater, new hot water system, external shower, awning, off-road hitch, sugar glider suspension, reversing camera and more more extras $39,000 Ph 0455735514
Tambo Offroad Camper Trailer, 2008, one owner, tailgate kitchen, annexe, great family camper $4800ono Ph 0407883423 Tow Hitch and Level Riders, VGC, $405 Ph 0427705671
Ferguson TEA20 1951 12V, new tyres, mudguards, 5/wheel, seat, water pump, hoses, paint, recored radiator and alternator in top condition, more information and spection photo available Ph Laurie 0429491426 Horsham
New Website for Farmers sell grain/hay $1 a tonne, machinery low as 0.5%, no sale no fee www.agsalesaustralia.com.au Ph 0429008301
2008 Claas Lexion 600 header & 40ft Macdon FD70 front $200,000 + Gst Ph 0427323041
2x Sany mini excavators, 2018, plus gal trailer, mud bucket, ripper, two GP buckets, quick release and piping, 23 and 24hrs, EC $60,000 inc Gst or will separate Ph 0428344291
Ackland Cultivator, 34’ spring release $200 Ph 04900364260 Dimboola
Schumachers crop lifters, suit 40’ with cotton reel holders $25 each Ph 0428894258
Air conidtioner, artic circle, CFM6000, engine good, base rusty $180 Ph 53840235
Golf GTH 16’ 6’’, Features, combo shw/ tlt, gas h/wtr, 2 s/ beds, new 3 way fridge, phone for more great features, reluctant sale -downsizing home, lovely well kept van, many extras $14,500 Ph 0354951652 St Arnaud Goodyear tractor tyres, 420/70R 28, brand new $650each Ph 0428212996
Aircraft Hanger Horsham Airport, 40’x40’, could be used for storage $40,000 terms available Ph 53824766
Portable stock loading ramp, lots of features, 6m long, lifts to 2.7m $6200 Ph 0428944462
Gator John Deer TX, Nov 08, 1986hrs, with elec tipping tray $6500 Ph 0429986219 Grain auger, Sherwell, 43x7, 18hp Vanguard jockey wheel, GC $2750 inc Gst Ph 0428504228 Header 1986 Inter 1440 model 5200 hrs with 23’, 810 open front serviced annually by IH mechanic, always shedded, EC for age $12,000 plus Gst Horsham Ph 0428844204
REDUCED Chamberlain 9G 1962 Model new head gasket, linkage, cab, pwr/st, good rubber, no further use, $6,500 + GST, Ph 0428848203
Tractor Inter B414 diesel, new clutch, new back tyres, 3pt linkage $7700 inc Gst Ph 0428847201
Zetor Tractor 1978, 100hp, front wheel assist, GC, $6,000 Ph 0407340457
B.H. fitness cross trainer, as new $400 Ph 0447674771 Ararat
12’ x 7’ tri axle trailer $2200 Ph 0437412198
145’ tri axle flat top trailer, 143’ tri axle flat top trailer, 1957 Ford truck, side valve, V8, EC, 1 poly fuel tank, 800l with pump, 1 poly fuel tank, call for prices Ph 0427557622
Hydro pressure excavator, sucker trailer large capacity, 2006 sharp, reliable $20,000 plus Gst Ph 0428582177
Kelvinator Opal 300 ltr fridge/freezer $250 Ph 0439300079 Billiard table, full size Alcock Thomson & Taylor No 2360, includes all original accessories, rules and score board, removal at purchaser’s cost, $3500ono Ph 0409406366 Stawell
Ladies Repco bike, GO, pick up only $85 Ph 0429066504 after 6pm Lawn edger, two stroke engine, new never used $120 Ph 0438644473 Line Trimmer kit, 2 stroke engine, brush cutter that connects to same shat, 2 in 1 $120 Ph 0438644473 Metal tool box 1.15m long x 15cm wide $30 Ph 0458014560 One Scheppach 10” band saw, as new, one carbee wood lathe and tools Ph 53 812721 night only
18’ Windmill $1200 Ph Melissa 0490043749 3PL PTO Tractor slasher, 1.8m wide, heavy duty $1000 Ph 0417385223
8’ x 5’ tandem tipping trailer $2500 Ph 0437412198 8x5 heavy duty tandem trailer, as new, complete with 2’ cage and weather proof poly cover $3700 Ph 0421763528 9” Wolf angle grinder with Wolf Sapphire vertical cut off stand of various discs $200 Ph 0487592270
Black rocking horse $300 Ph 53822721 Cat cage, as new $10 Ph 0409967815 Chook feeders, made by Max Hedt, 2 sizes, large $175, small $130, will reduce feed costs dramatically, last remaining stock, cash only Ph Eric 53470200
Patio Heatstrip portable electric heater, brand new $250ono Ph 0447674771 Ararat Portable Lincoh welder, 200amp, 3000 watt, 15amp generator, with Kohler twin motor on wheels $1600 Ph 0429986219
Coleman gazebo, 3m x 3m, never used $120ono Ph 53523885 Ararat Desk computer monitor, mouse, keyboard and drive plus all leads, EC $120 Ph 0409967815 Horsham
900 Vanity, 2 door 3 drawer, 1 tap hole, new $250 Ph 53852748
Post hole digger, fieldquip, 8” auger, no further use, GC $790 plus Gst Ph 0457589689 Rangehood and 4 burner gas cooktop, EC, selling due to upgrade $120, can seperate Ph 0402808839 Stawell
9x6’ blue oriental carpet, suits modern decor, EC $800 Ph 0408 378 665 Horsham
30’ Smale Pea pickup on John Deere front $12,000 plus Gst Ph 0499852208
Hot water system, Rheem, natural gas, 135l $100ono Ph 0428313173
Industrial flood light 250 HPS or 250MH comes with lamp and spare ballast ignitor lamp to make 250MP, never used, 240v $250ono Ph 0409967815 Horsham
12v diesel transfer pump with counter $120 Ph 0427840201
8 tine scarby linkage $300 Ph 53 812721 night only
REDUCED Fourteen Mackay combine sprint tynes and fittings $150 the lot Ph 53811093
Homebrew kit, spirit and beer, too much to list $999 Ph 0419505737
Various field bins ranging from $3300 to $8800 inc Gst Ph 0428946395
5’ Irish slasher, GO $400 Ph 53 812721 night only
REDUCED Chamberlain combine, 24 row, 7” spacing press wheels $1500ono Ph 0419778181 Jeparit
Hardwood timber, 9 pieces, 3m 470cm long, 145cm wide, 70cm thick Ph 0458014560
Husqvarna ride on mower, model LTH2038, 2010, EC $2,500ono Ph 0408808297 Horsham
REDUCED Amazone Spreader, Z-AM 3000 $13,000 plus Gst Ph 0427861246
Holland fixed turn table $550 inc Gst Ph 0428894258
Isuzu Tipper Truck, 1985, GC $5500 Ph 0407340457
AMC ride on mower, 330 Outback 13hp Honda $1100ono Ph 0458681119
Smale pea plucker, suit case 1010 front $2000 plus Gst Ph 0428951262
1600 cleaned bricks $500 Ph 53821517
Ford Louie 903, hyd, unreg, 07073-F, great truck $15,000 Ph Peter Velthuis 0428990907
2002 Freightliner, C12 motor, GCM, 46,000kg, 34’, T/A Pohlner trailer, RWC supplied, ready to go, air bags all round, scales, tipper got dics breaks, farm leased $88,000 inc Gst Ph Peter 0428990907
REDUCED New Holland 848 Baler, needs work $500ono inc Gst 0419542569
For Sale
Post driver cable operated screw side tilt, works well $990 Ph 0428340324 Natimuk
2002 Case IH 2388 Harvester, harvest ready, full service history, egn 4972hr, rot 4064hr, trimble FM 750 guidance, 2011, 2142 draper front, 30’ with trailer Ph 0428857579
For Sale
Slasher 3PL Howard, 2011, gal deck, 1.3m, full wheel equip, very good original cond $1540 inc Gst Ph 0427861958
NH TR88 header, 36’ Macdon front, perfect cond $44,500 inc Gst ono Ph 0428946395 2001 Hardi 2700L 18mtr Boomspray, near new wings, hydraulic lift and fold $22,000 inc Gst Ph for details 0417329847
For Sale
MX 200 Magnum 2000 tractor, EC, 2180hrs, trimble FM 750 guidance $57,000 plus Gst Ph 0428857579
Chamberlain 24 Run John Deere Combine with small seed box and Morris 3 row finger tines, $10,000 plus GST ono Ph 0428 844204 Chamberlain 4080B tractor, 7700 hrs, 3 point linkage, EC $9000 plus GST (neg) Ph: 0409825423 Stawell
Farm Machinery
30’ Smale pea plucker, Case 1010 front in GC, front only, no trailer $8000 Ph 0418166024 Windsor 638S limited edition, 21’, lots of extras, EC. ensuite, low kms $40,750 Ph 0413445347
340 bag Jenski field bin, in GC $4500 Ph 0429944497 or 53844219 3pl Hayes 4’ PTO slasher, VGO $1375 inc Gst Ph 0429986227 40KA chamberlain with 6 cylinder motor in GC, 43’ tri axle Southern Cross trailer in GC, 43’ flat top freighter trailer, 45’ tri axle trailer with bogie dolly in GC $48,500 inc Gst or can separate Ph 0427557622 500g water tank $200 Ph 0428384111
JD CTS 2 Maximiser header, chopper, chaff spreader, customer drawbar, grain tank cover, front tyres 90%, rear 30%, 4330 egn hrs, 2900 rot hrs, JD 930R front, tyne reel, Leith trailer, canola pickup front, spare parts, VGC $68,200 inc Ph 0427861316 Jetstream computer boomspray, 2000L, GC $5000 plus Gst Ph 0418345035
REDUCED McCormick-Deering “22-36” tractor, original cond, good goer, made in 1932 $6000 or offers Ph 0448710628
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Acco 8.3 Cummins motor 5 cubic metre hyd mixer $15,000 Ph 0498511395
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Windsor Statesman full size, dual axle, full sized annexe, double island bed, sas oven and cooktop, 3 way fridge, elec brakes $16,850 Ph 0427301165
Clothes & Accessories Masonics Past Grand Standard Bearer apron, collar, jewel $300 Ph 0439101170
Generator AEG, 2400w on wheels, used once $450 Ph 0409967815 Horsham
7720 JD Header, GC, 25’ 224 real front, CYE-727, no further use $6000 plus Gst Ph 0457589689
Masonics Set of tails, pure wool, little use, white braces etc, EC $100 Ph 0439101170 New 3/4 length suede coat, large size 14, terracotta/tan $90ono Ph 0413555645
Commercial Equipment
Allis Chalmers “WC” Patrol, grader/ frontend/loader rare, good goer, built in the 1940s $7000 Ph 53821452 for more info
K125 Kenworth 36’ bogie tip over axle trailer, would make good farm truck, truck reg 03884F, trailer reg 01129A $25,000 Ph Dale 0418166024 Kelly prickle chain, 45’, standard chain, excellent order, $35,000 plus Gst $38,500 Ph 53832227 after 7pm Loxton slasher 10’ $3000 plus Gst Ph 0429434340
Skope Misa lock key cool room, drop in unit, 2230w x 1830d x 2230h, VGC $4000 Ph 0417101120
Farm Machinery 1 tonne field lot grain feeder $500 Ph 0428384111
Amazone 36m spread spreader, EC $8000 plus Gst Ph 0428857579 Batco 15-85 shifter 35hp camera and lights $45,000 plus Gst Ph 0427323041
MF 65 F.E.L 4cyl, diesel motor good, linkage, P.T.O remotes, hayforks, R.O.P.S original owners manual, GC $5775 inc Gst Ph 0427861958
FOR SALE
2005 MACK Trident Truck, Body: Tip-
per, Build Year 05/2005, Engine No: TRUCKS & MACHINERY WANTED EA74705B2564, Engine: 6 Cylinder Tur-
Neville Roy: 0417 594bo517 Diesel, Transmission: Manual Eaton Secondhand Machinery 9516 Fuller,Dealer GVM: 24,700KG, LMCT VIN: 6FMF08C695D711344 $68,000 including GST
Used 1998 Barry Stoodley, 30ft Sliding A Trailer with 6ft sides, VIN: 6G9T25000W2AF3028 $36,000 including GST Used Tungsten Trailer, Colour: Blue, Tri-Axle, Build date: 10/05, VIN: 6T9T25ABJ505DB002 $38,000 including GST
Used Kenworth K104, Build Date: 03/02, GVM:24,100KG, VIN: 6F50000002A422372 $33,000 including GST 1997 Case 2188, only 3800rotor hrs, well maintained, most 2388 upgrades, new from front to rear, comes with 1020 flex front and trailer Ph for details 0417329847
Double Horse Float Sunraysia, EC, one owner, electric brakes, 6mths rego, $5000 Ph 0400497331
Boom spray Croplands Pegasus 2012, 6000l, airbag, suspension, 7 section, all the extras, excellent A1 condition $68,000 plus Gst Ph 0428857579
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Mother bin 60t, ready to go $25,000 Ph Peter Velthuis 0428990907
LMCT: 9516
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REDUCED 2000 Surplus building bricks, new $700 for the lot or will separate Ph 0457570421 REDUCED Slater 200lb Scales, rayo kero table lamp, lge duplex steelite reel 1931 6in, dietz union driving lamp kero, HAC wooden helmet mantle clock, wooden mantle clock,floyd pound/in pressure gauge, solid brass 10in boat propeller, lge wooden gun case with acc, solid leather gun case by cashmanc, $1050 or will separate, Ph 53824316
Garage Sales
Garage Sale 58 Victoria St, Dimboola Saturday, November 23 9am - 3pm
Deceased Estate.
Garage Sale 8 Plantation Drive, Stawell
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Household Items
marine
REDUCED Trailer, 6x4, covered, GC, R38405 $1100 Ph 0407581291
Superior multihead mower, 3PL 8’ suitable lawn mowing, EC $1900ono Ph 53826461 or 0429309491 Table tennis table, GC $100 Ph 0469740723 Tandem trailer, 10x6, carry 3.2 tonne with hoist, spare wheel, ZO7073 $11,000ono Ph 0458681119
Roll top desk with 10 drawers, key lock for security, roll top locks automatically when closed including all drawers, extra storage pockets inside roll top, handy for hiding the general paperwork, home business or students desk, H1175xW1220xD610, Australian made, very clean, kid free, smoke free, pet free $425 Ph for more pictures and info 0427042750 Nhill Smart space cookware, saucepans and frypan set $150 Ph 0427840201
Savage Jabiru Pro 385, fish finder, 2 x swivel seats, rod holders, travel cover, 25hp Mercury, new tyres, Dunbier trailer, reg til July 2020, trailer reg S49751, boat reg LJ511 $6000ono Ph Mick 0407568386
Various potted plants, large and small great prices Ph 0353821130
World War 2 ammunition containers, timber and steel, various sizes, individual prices Ph 0487592270
Vacuum cleaner, Dyson DC39, almost new condition $300 Ph 0400821702
Lost
Variety of cargo barriers, left over stock to fit Toyota Prado 2002 and 1996, Toyota L’Cruiser, GQ Patrol and kit, L’Cruiser 100S 2005 (2), Toyota Kluger, Ford EA-EF Falcon S/wagon Ph Ken 0418202203 for more info Nhill
Motor Vehicles under $3000
New light weight wheel chair with accessories, paid $700 will sell for $500 Ph 0402194870
Falcon EB, sound mechanically, GC, registered, ZQI195 $800ono Ph 0427029051 Ford Sapphire GLI wagon, duel fuel, Dec rego, 264,357km $1600 Ph 0488214892
Stolen food van, taken 23/10 between 9am and 12pm from Kewell property, Y76846, reward offered Ph 0481864397 or call police
Shoprider gopher, VGC $1100 Ph 0419570991 Nhill
Ford transit 2003, diesel 5spd manual damaged, runs, 411,000kms, KAT173, $400 Ph 0490364260
Motorcycles
REDUCED 1963 Humber Super Snipe, good project car, full history, eng no. B8281399 $1500ono Ph 0417106324 Ararat
REDUCED 2002 Subaru Outback Wagon, 6cyl, 3.0ltr auto, runs well, 418000km, WBU243, best offer Ph 0400979635
Cobb cooker BBQ roast $120 Ph 0427840201 Dining table, 6 seater extendable, beige, cloth, wooden $150 Ph 0447660707 Dream pot thermal cooker 6L $120 Ph 0427840201
1999 Camero Volante 19’ hole, 350 chev plus soft clutch, good family boat, always serviced, on boggie trailer $15,200ono Ph 0427848280
32 pound 12v elec trolling motor, new $150 Ph 0427840201
Pine kitchen table and 4 chairs, 1m x 1m, EC $250 Ph 0438811721
2005 VT750 Honda Shadow, immaculate cond, brand new tyres, approx 6mths reg, RWC, 25,000kms, 1B2PB $5500ono Ph 0427506755
REDUCED Couch, Devon three seater recliner, light green fabric, Australian made, VGC $245 Ph 53581817 Refrigerator Electrolux 505L, upside down fridge/freezer, 4yo, EC $350ono Ph 53892041
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Honda Jazz 2002, auto, 1.5l, just serviced, new tyres, VGC, good reliable transport, 180,000kms , RVG580 $3800 Ph 0438026434 REDUCED 2003 Ford Focus 4dr manual sedan, EC, RWC, 108,000kms, reg to 05/20 SGU936 $2900 Ph 0412647442
Toyota Camry, 1995, csi, 4cyl, auto, as is no reg or rwc, 195,000kms, IDH98N $750ono Ph 0406533184
Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000 2003 Toyota Hilux Ute, manual, 6 mths rego, 4 new tyres, dual fuel, cruise control, CD player, genuine tray, tonneau cover, 325,000 km, SNW593 $4000 Ph 0401233321
REDUCED 2013 Nissan Micra car, EC, low kms, auto, reg till 11/19, 1AP5CX $6990 Ph 53811008 REDUCED Austin Healey Sprite MK3, red, ex body, no rust, does need some work, wiring and suspension, comes with heaps of extras, spare motor, hardtop, clutch, spring pack ect, no reg, eng # 9MUH154531 $9900 Ph Steve 0409796471
2010 Colorado dual cab 4x4, 12mths reg, cruise control, reverse camera, elec brakes, aluminium tray, silver, 184,000kms $14,500 Ph 0429954795 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander XLS ZK SUV, 5 seater, Auto, Power Steering, Cruise Control, Central Locking, Air Con, Climate Control, Tow Bar, ABS brakes, Reverse Camera, GPS, 52,000km, 1GS4DS $21,000 Ph 0433714874 2013 Triton Diesel Ute, bullbar, UHF, new tyres, as new condition, genuine reason for sale, RWC supplied, 84,000kms, 1AU6YW $20,000 Ph Peter 0428990907 2014 Kia Sportage, just serviced, new tyres, GC, 79,000kms, 1CP3ZT $16,000 Ph 0459941601 2014 VF Sedan Sportswagon SV6, auto, black, 8mths rego, full service history, bluetooth, CD player, airbags, abs brakes, blind spot censors, park assist front and rear, rear camera, alarm, climate control two zones, power windows, EC, 81,000kms, 1DB7QD $19,000 Ph 0400009858
Pride ski boat, 150hp Evinrude, fantastic first boat $5000 Ph Peter 0428990907
2015 Subaru Forester 2.0D-L S4 auto AWD MY15, servicing up to date, RWC, need to go bigger, 98,444kms, 1GQ6NC $23,995 Ph 0419135164
MY17 BMW 3 Series MSport, 1 owner selling as no longer needs, excellent BMW dealer service history, VERY low mileage, as good as new, sold with RWC, 1ID4AZ, $42,990 Ph 0409549714
Wanted to buy manual small car, sedan or hatch, low kms, no more than 10yo, GC to EC, registered, any colour but black, under $5000 Ph 0447773589
Motor Vehicles $10,000 - $20,000
REDUCED 2016 ASX XLA Auto, 1 owner, full service history, only 10,195kms, 1IQ3VI $21,500ono Ph 0428596022
2016 Holden Cruze JH CD, hatch, 6 spd, tiptronic, silver, 60,000kms, rego till May 2020, service books, 1HE1TY $13,000 contact Keith Ficher Ph 0417691000
REDUCED Commodore VF SS ute, long reg, towbar, black, manual, RWC supplied, new tarp, must sell 1BE7GT $23,995 Ph 0478829527 2017 Toyota Corolla hatchback, manual, silver with black interior, immaculate condition, as new, one female owner, 22,000 kms, 1KA4EM $17,000 Ph 0419342018
Subaru Liberty 2000, runs well, reliable, wagon, 213,000kms, WHG793 $3500neg Ph 0403319438 Halls Gap
Harley Davidson, 1976 shovelhead, 1200cc, 5speed, fitted with sidecar, EC, best offer Ph 0434957205
New 2019 Kia Rio sedan, won in competition 1OW8AF $16,000 save $3000 Ph 0429634351
Hasq ride on mower, GC, inspect in Horsham $1000 Ph 0408378665
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Honda 125 dirt bike, seat height 700ml only, VGC, $1000 firm Ph 0429060349 REDUCED 2013 Honda Motorcycle, CRS250, EC, 12mths reg, only 900km, 1E2TO2, $4500 Ph 0400518232
2004 Holden Vectra CDXi Sports hatch, new tyres and battery, GC, runs and drives really well, V6 motor, low kms, reg and RWC, IPV7MG $5500 Ph 0428504395
2000 Toyota Prado, petrol, auto, 254,223km, 1IN6NI, $17,000ono Ph 0434358412
Nissan Navara 2010, dual cab ute, auto, RWC, 206,000kms, XMO948 $13,500ono Ph 0431718423
Musical Instruments
REDUCED 3.5mm Steel hull boat and trailer, ‘Evinrude’, 6cc outboard motor plus accessories, U35615, NZ465 $1100 Ph 0427861198
Suzuki GS 500, 2009, EC, 8255kms, 1C6YR $4200 Ph 0428857579
Suzuki GW Innazuma, 2013, registered, RWC, new tyres, perfect condition, 14,000kms $2800 Ph 0403827756 Rangehood and glass ceramic cooktop and cleaning utensils $280ono Ph 0409967815 Horsham
REDUCED Honda Odyssey 2004, 2.4 auto, 7 seater, 290,000kms, motor not running, no reg TDY970 $600 Ph 0434557919 Dimboola
VR Ute, bullbar, towbar, canopy tub liner, good tyres, eng # 6H8VRK80HSL810643, no reg/RWC, $1800 Ph 0422621071
2018 CRF 250R, 2.1 hours on meter, as new, $8000ono Ph 0428243616
REDUCED 10’ de Havilland aluminium boat, 4hp Mariner o/board, trailer and accessories, excellent car topper, 2 ski bars with rear loader, boat reg XV027, trailer reg L76302 $900neg Ph 53524062 Ararat Pegar pocket spring seats Home Theatre 4 seater recliner in soft brown leather, made in QLD, model ‘Wellington’, 4 modified drink holders to suit wine glasses or stubbies or cans, optional adjustable headrests, comes from pet free, smoke free, kid free home, absolute EC $5750 Ph for more pictures and info Ph 0427042750 Nhill
2004 Harley V-Rod 1100, immaculate condition, reg till 9/20, 28,500 genuine kms, HF808 $17,000 Ph 0409590596
3.7m Quintrex traveller, safety gear, 2 folding seats, humminbird sounder, bimini cover, 15hp merc, redco trailer, rego U00273, boat rego SX193 $3,000 Ph 0427840201
Fantastic Furniture 5 seater Drake Modular lounge suite, VGC, new $900 selling for $600 neg Ph 0417243954 Household items, sofa bed, tv unit, 2x timber coffee tables, 2x entrance stands, computer desk, q/bed base, small timber table and 4 chairs, best offer on all items Ph 0409210594
2014 Ford Territory, registered till 15/4/2020, 4.0lt petrol with 6 speed auto, clean and drives VERY well, recent work includes: rebuilt gearbox, 4 new tyres, new windscreen, RWC, regularly serviced by Wimmera Auto, features towbar, trip computer, tinted windows, 265,000km, 1CW2GV $8000 Ph Greg 0427 823845
REDUCED 1997 Subaru sedan, Liberty, RX 2.5l, AWD, 5spd, reg until Dec, QOY107 $1800ono Ph 53871405
marine
Bench top elec oven and hot plates $75 Ph 0427840201
2008 BMW 323i, VGC, RWC, 6mths reg and insurance, 167,000kms, ZZI897 $10,400 Ph 0434448524
2015 FGX-XR8 6sp manual silhouette paint with grey/black leather interior, travelled 26,000kms, as new always covered and garaged, car bra included AXM968 $41,000ono contact Ph0458505914
2003 VY Commodore, 12mths rego, towbar, SGN821 $3000 Ph 0427881236
1960’s kitchen cupboard leadlight doors, wedgewood blue, GC $195 Ph 0438811721
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2012 Subaru Forester X Luxury edition, automatic, silver with black interior, leather trim, air conditioning, registered until 30 January 2020, EC, 233,000kms, ZOM994 $10,000 Ph 0419342018
Fairlane ‘Ghia’ 1998, amaretto gold, orig interior/exterior, 6 CD stacker, EC, 212,000kms $5350 or $5100 w/o RWC Ph 0431215956
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Toyota Hilux 2.8ltr diesel motor, disassembled $800 Eng No. 3L4018131 Ph 0478001572
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Rotary Hoe, 6’ 3PL HD 3sp rotor, EC $1600ono Ph 53826461 or 0429309491
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REDUCED 5.2m Quintrex Seafisher cuddy cab boat with tilt trailer, 9166799.6201405, 100hp mariner outboard, Furund GPS Hummingbird fish finder, marine band radio, reg until Dec 19, little use $12,000 Ph 0407340412
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~ Qualified Electricians ~ Qualified Plumbers ~ Refrigeration Mechanics Needed for immediate start. Above award wages paid.
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Registered Nurse Acute/Urgent Care Warracknabeal Campus – Full time/Part Time The Acute unit at Rural Northwest Health delivers care to consumers with a wide range of complicated medical and post-surgical conditions. The unit also services a busy Urgent Care Centre, which is supported by GP’s and a Nurse Practitioner. Team members are trained in Advanced Life Support and triage. RNH actively supports ongoing education such as RIPERN, Nurse Practitioner and post-graduate certificates. This is the opportunity to further your career! The successful candidate will be committed to providing a high quality care to consumers of the Acute Care unit and will – • Have at least 12 month’s post-graduate experience and be able to demonstrate provision of high quality and safe clinical care that meets fundamental and complex care needs of consumers • Be committed to managing self and guiding and supporting others to achieve team goals • Be competent communicators with the ability to liaise across the entire inter-disciplinary team What we can offer you – • Ongoing support and personal and professional development opportunities such as RIPERN, Nurse Practitioner •G enerous salary packaging benefits •E mployee Assistance Program • An innovative and friendly team environment To find out more about working with us please visit – www.rnh.net.au/your-opportunities/employment/ Or for further information contact – Jason Hay Nurse Unit Manager – Acute Ward Warracknabeal Campus T: 53961274 Written applications, which include a Cover letter and current CV can be forwarded to applications@rnh.net.au by 1st December 2019. Rural Northwest Health values family and life balance.
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back-to-back victory will be the primary incentive for Volleyball Horsham’s division-one men’s team at the 25th annual Volleyball Horsham open tournament.
Three new teams will challenge for the elite-division title, with Hickman’s Warriors from Bendigo, Sunraysia and a metro Kew club Brawndo, all out to dethrone Horsham’s top men’s team. Horsham captain Matthew Berry is cautious about his team’s chances to defend the title after finishing third in Bendigo. “We’ve added a bit more experience to our team for this tournament, with the inclusion of Mazenod middle blocker Aaron Magnusson, Melbourne Vipers head coach Josh Cowan and Nick Adamson, who is returning,” he said. “We know Hickman’s Warriors are going to be hard to beat, and Brawndo will also be tough – they play in the Kew elite competition, which is a strong competition.” Red Renegades are also looking to go back-to-back in women’s division one, but similar to the men will face some strong competition including the Victorian White under-19 team featuring Volleyball Horsham members Laelah Robertson and Tamikah Dockrill. Volleyball Horsham’s women’s division-one team will be strengthened with the inclusion of Victorian Blue under-19 libero Holly Eason and has Cleo Baker in division one at this event for the first time.
Team captain Kara Johnson is hoping to improve on last year’s third-place finish. Team United from South Australia is also mounting a defence for its men’s division-two title. Volleyball Horsham’s team has strengthened with the inclusion of Jordy Weidemann, Jayden McQueen and Brady King. All three are capable division-one players. Team captain Shaun Bray is keen for his team to reverse last year’s runner-up effort. “With Tim Popple, Nathan Berry and King in the team, we feel confident of making it tough for Team United to defend its title,” he said. Three new divisions, men’s division three, women’s division two and an under-15 mixed division, will feature at this year’s tournament. Volleyball Horsham will be well represented in all three divisions with St Brigid’s Raptors stepping into open competition for the first time after winning junior division three years in a row. They will be hard to beat in men’s division three, especially with inclusions Lloyd Baker, Tyler Puls and Scott Davidson. Top junior team Raiders Black will be fancied to make the final in the under-15 mixed division but will face strong opposition from Warrnambool and Sunraysia. The weekend will hit off on Friday night with ‘Harry’s Match 2’ at Horsham Basketball Stadium from 8pm. This fixture commemorates Harry Denson who died last year, while this year the night will also honor Ben Jolley, son of
Steve and Katrina Jolley, who died in 2017 and also Abe Kingston, son of George and Jo Kingston, who died this year. Association vice-president Tim Popple said the association was shining a light on mental health and youth suicide. “It’s so the community can be better educated on how to help families affected by such tragedies, and at the same time help those who are suffering with their mental health,” he said. The night will featuring Kara Johnson’s Gold Stars, a team that won three silver medals and a gold medal in four years at State Schools Cup as well as a divisiontwo country championship gold and bronze medal side. This team has not played together for 10 years. The team will go up against Murtoa College’s foundation players who helped put Murtoa volleyball on the map including Caitlin and Maddie McQueen, Sheridan Baker, Gemma Morgan, Lauren Drum and Makaelah Robertson. Murtoa team coach Shaun Bray said it was great to see Makaelah, who has been training with the Australian Para Beach Volley team, back on the court. “Following the girls’ match will be a men’s match featuring many players who were friends of Harry. Last year we had 23 players participate. We are looking forward to honoring all three boys the best way we know how – and that is through volleyball,” he said. The association will raise money for BeyondBlue and Healthy Minds Horsham.
DEEP DIVE: Warracknabeal Special Developmental School student Mitchell Bolitho prepares to strap on his swimming goggles and dive in at the Wimmera Special School Junior Swimming Sports on Monday. The Stawell Sports and Aquatic Centre event also saw students from Horsham Special School and Skene Street Specialist School Stawell competing. Senior special school students from the three schools will have their swimming sports on Monday. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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onight sees the culmination of another season of volleyball in Horsham with grand finals across four grades to be decided. In A Grade the two top teams have qualified, with Shados Inala going into battle against Heidelberg. Shados defeated Heidelberg in four sets in the second semi-final and will be strengthened by the
return of Kara Johnson and Loucas Vettos. Heidelberg will have to decide whether to apply a defensive mindset and try to match-up on Shados’ big hitters in Jack Hannan and Jordy Weidemann or go on the attack and back their defence to keep them in the game. In B Grade, Von Steiger Bloods, with Emma and Blair Avery in good form, take on Phantom Masters, who bought the Von Steiger
Shadows train to a screaming halt in the preliminary final, winning in straight sets. Father and son combinations Richard and Joey Nagorcka and Vaughn and Otto Maroske are combining well for the Masters and a five setter is on the cards. In C Grade, Von Steiger Boomers take on Slutheran. The young Boomers have improved out of sight as the season has progressed and will be con-
fident of winning. But Matt McLoughlin and Kingsley Dalgleish, in his farewell game, will fight to the end and make it tough for the Boomers. The junior grand final promises plenty because it will be an all Lutheran affair between Raiders Black and Phantoms. All 11 players go to Holy Trinity Lutheran College, in a remarkable changing of the guard in junior volleyball in Horsham.
Sport Interstate golf event in Nhill Nhill Golf Club will play host to some of the best country golfers from Victoria and South Australia in a two-day tournament this weekend. Country representative teams of 10 from each state will battle it out in a variety of formats, including foursome, four-ball best-ball and individual match play. For the first time the best two female players from each state will be included in the teams. The inaugural women’s representatives for Victoria are Casey Wild from Wodonga Golf Club and Steffi Vogel, Cobram Barooga Golf Club, while the South Australian representatives are Deb Christie from Lameroo Golf Club and Jess Reynolds from Willunga Golf Club. The Wimmera is represented in the Victorian side by Adam Tribe from Halls Gap Golf Club. Nhill Golf Club captain and course superintendent Shane Grover is the team’s assistant manager after having played in the tournament last year. He said people were welcome to attend both days at the club to watch the high-quality golf on display. Tee off is at 8am on both days.
Chalambar tee off More than $4000 in prizes will be up for grabs at a real estate agents’ golf day at Chalambar Golf Club on Sunday. Organisers said the four-person ambrose tournament would offer competitors a chance to ‘take in some unhurried exercise, a chat with each other and a beer or two’. Anyone wishing to play in the competition can register from 10am on Sunday at the golf course, with a shotgun start at 10.30am. A range of prizes are available for different skill levels, including best scratch and handicap scores, nearest the pin on all par-three holes, men’s and women’s longest drives and longest putt. A barefoot bowls session will start at 3.30pm. Real estate agent Greg Kerr said the day would be fun for everyone who attended. “A great day out is assured – fresh air, convivial company, a few watering holes around the course, and a round of golf,” he said. “The aim of the day is to promote the facilities and benefits of the Chalambar Golf and Bowls Club so people can see that the club is a comfortable and secure environment for all age groups to play sport, socialise, have a bite to eat in the bistro, or utilise the facility for a wedding, birthday or any special event.” Entry is $20 per person with a happy hour afterwards, platters available and music on the deck provided by Dave Nicholson from 5pm. People can call the club on 5352 4297 for more information.
PERSISTENT PANTHERS: Horsham Panthers will head to Warrnambool to play the Warriors in Limestone Coast Rugby League competition this weekend after a tough final home game. The Panthers came off second best to visiting Gunditjmara Bulls at Horsham racecourse reserve last weekend, losing 60-10. Pictured in action are, above, the Bulls’ Heremaia Reihana, attempting to fend off Levi Tomoti, and right, Horsham’s Pomoi Angue who dishes off a pass while under tackling pressure. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
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he Central Wimmera Tennis Association pennant top four is beginning to separate itself from the chasing pack after a weekend of blowout results.
Ladder leader St Michaels, second-placed Horsham Lawn Thompson, third-rung Kalkee and numberfour side Drung South each did it comfortably against respective opponents Brimpaen, Natimuk, Horsham Lawn Gillespie and Central Park. The Saints whitewashed Brimpaen in a 12 sets, 96 games to zero sets, 29 games drubbing. Rarely did Brimpaen threaten to win a rubber, with Courtney and
Ebony Dunn’s 8-6 doubles loss to Kassie Peachy and Angela Nitschke and Courtney’s singles loss to Peachey by the same margin the closest the team got to its opponent. The Saints have dropped only two sets in their past three outings and host Horsham Lawn Thompson in a top-of-the-table clash on Saturday. A St Michaels triumph would stamp the team as an unbackable premiership favourite as the season hits its halfway mark. Lawn Thompson is itself coming off a strong win against Natimuk, 9-81 to 3-42. The Lawn side powered through four of the first five rubbers, winning them to either love or one game,
Veterans golf Wimmera veteran golfers will head to Ararat’s Chalambar Golf Course on December 2 for their next round of stableford competition. An event in Horsham on Monday attracted 65 players with Peter Kerber winning A Grade with 40 points on countback from Daryl Dunford. Rex Konig won B Grade with 39 from Barry Neumann, 38, and Peter Hammond, 44, won C Grade from Max Burns, 38. Nearest the pins: Second, Hugh Delahunty; eighth, Daryl Dunford; 11th, Elston Arnold; 13th, Bill Hutchinson.
but that trend was reversed in Gemma Walker’s singles encounter with Natimuk’s Beth Sudholz. Sudholz powered to an 8-2 win and later teamed up with Cheryl Sudholz to win an 8-7 doubles tiebreak against Walker and Cherie Wood. She made it three from three when she partnered with Kyra Clarke to defeat Walker and Tahlia Thompson 8-0. Natimuk will host Kalkee at the weekend, with the Kees showing their premiership-winning form from last season in an 11-95 to 1-44 annhilation of Horsham Lawn Gillespie. The Kees were painfully close to a clean sweep, with their only rubber loss coming in an 8-7 tiebreak when
Lawn’s Shane Gillespie and Jason Farlow defeated Jeff and Jordan Friberg. Other than that it was mostly oneway traffic apart from Lawn’s Courtney Ramsay nearly defeating Kalkee emergency Emily Polack in a singles tiebreaker. Lawn Gillespie is now six points behind fourth-placed Drung South, the team it will face this weekend. The Drungsters downed Central Park 9-82 to 3-57 on Saturday thanks to the dominance of their women. The Drung South women combined to win five of a possible six rubbers, with the only loss coming when Parker Josie Kerr defeated Tanya Sleep 8-0.
TALKING TACTICS: Phill Batchelor, with the ball, and Ross Barnett, right, discuss what to do during a Wimmera Legacy Club bowls day at Sunnyside Bowling Club on Saturday. The annual tournament attracts bowlers from across the Wimmera. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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More surprises Round six of Stawell Tennis Club’s Friday night competition provided more surprises, with Grampians Joinery maintaining its hot streak with a methodical win over Findex. Farrers Tyrepower meanwhile, was dethroned from top spot following a second consecutive loss to a bottom-placed team. Grampians Joinery continued to ride its tidal wave of momentum, this time clinically dispatching Findex to the tune of 13 sets, 144 games to 10 sets, 133 games. Findex entered the contest full of confidence following last week’s upset victory, but Grampians Joinery’s big guns quickly erased any chances of a repeat performance. Ben Martin, Jade Cross and Shane Field led the charge and, with Carel Chang continuing the onslaught, the contest was all but over. Jenny Stevens, Henry Clough and Melissa Sutherland tried valiantly to stage a comeback but the damage had been done. Grampians Joinery on the other hand now finds itself perched atop the ladder. Delahunty Plumbing kept its slim finals hopes alive with a thrilling 12-147 games to 11-145 triumph over premiership favourite Farrers Tyrepower. In a neck-and-neck battle it was Amy Millar, Elise Monaghan and Molly Orr who were the heroes in the two-game win. Leon Monaghan continued his run of form for Farrers Tyrepower and was well supported by Jamie Perry and Jemima Harney, however more contributors will be required to stop the team’s season from being derailed altogether. Delahunty Plumbing is now within striking distance of the other three sides. – Joel Freeland
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ith a win against Ararat on Friday night Horsham Hornets stamped their authority as the best team in the WimmeraGrampians as well as the entire Country Basketball League southwest conference.
The Hornets controlled the game at Horsham Basketball Stadium from the start as guard Mitch Martin launched a barrage of three-pointers in the opening minutes. Martin combined with Jake Hobbs to score the home side’s first 15 points as the Hornets skipped away to an early eight-point lead. The Redbacks fought back, with forward Josh Fiegert connecting on his second three-point attempt of the quarter to trim the deficit, but Damien Skurrie helped push the Hornets’ buffer back out to 12 by quarter time. It was more of the same in the second, with Fiegert and Cody Lindsay again cutting into the lead before Horsham pushed it out further. Skurrie and Martin continued to dominate while wing scorer Jeremiah McKenzie worked his way into the
contest, and a Tim Pickert three-pointer before half time gave the Hornets a 19-point lead. Fiegert, who finished as Ararat’s top scorer with 21 points, continued to play hard in the second half while DJ Woods rebounded from a quiet opening to finish the game with 12 points, but the Redbacks could not match the home side’s firepower. McKenzie led all scorers with 24 points and Martin was just behind with 22, while Skurrie and Pickert netted 18 each. Austin McKenzie and Sam Breuer scored eight and seven respectively off the bench, and the 114-74 final score allowed the Hornets to play less experienced players like Max and Cody Bryan and Jude Kilpatrick. Kilpatrick scored his second and third points of the season on a basket late in the last quarter. A positive for the Redbacks was that all but one of their players got on the scoresheet, while their three-point shooting was also strong. The Hornets now top the ladder with six wins from as many games and a percentage of nearly 170. Their dominance will be tested by a
two-game road trip in round seven as they face Millicent on Saturday night and Mount Gambier Lakers on Sunday afternoon. The Lakers have been a perennial rival of the Hornets and will be the hardest opponent they have faced this season. Ararat will be at home in a double-header against Warrnambool at 7pm on Saturday night and Bellarine Storm at 1pm on Sunday. The Redbacks are one of four mid-table teams with three wins and could go a long way towards earning their second consecutive finals berth with a win. Stawell will return to action with an important clash against Bellarine at 7pm on Saturday night at Stawell Leisure Complex. The Wildcats and Storm are the last two winless teams and will be desperate to prove themselves. Horsham Lady Hornets will make the same road trip as their male counterparts, playing Millicent on Saturday night and Mount Gambier on Sunday. Two wins would see the Lady Hornets finish the round on top of the ladder.
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REDBACK ON THE BREAK: Ararat Redback Will Lawrie drives past defender Tim Pickert on his way to the basket during a regional intercity clash against Horsham Hornets at Horsham Basketball Stadium on Friday night.
FOCUS: Junior basketballers from the across the state contested Horsham Amateur Basketball Association’s annual junior tournamnet at the weekend. Pictured far left, Horsham Hornet Sam Breuer looks to pass; left, Horsham Hornet Keeley Schultz is closely guarded by Terang’s Madelyn Clarke; and above, Hornet Nyah Dougherty takes possession. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
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BY ONE SHORT
rampians Cricket Association highlights of the week were in fact lowlights, with the forfeits prevalent in B Grade extending to the premier competition.
Ladder leader St Andrews forfeited to Pomonal, which left only two matches played during the weekend. At Gordon Street Oval in Ararat, Halls Gap invited Chalambar to bat and after 63 overs dismissed its opponent for 187. Chad Gilmour and Phillip Walton both made it into the 30s, but the Gappers gifted Chalambar with an amazing 32 extras. Dillon Mecallif and Brian
Driscoll were the best of the Gappers’ bowlers with two wickets each. The Halls Gap innings is on shaky ground in response, sitting at 2-12 from 16 overs with Charlie McIntosh and Josh Lieth back in the shed. Chalambar should feel confident it has the bowlers to bring home a win and Halls Gap will be hoping unbeaten batsmen Luke Stevens and Riley Thomas can go on and make a large portion of the 175 runs needed for victory. At Central Park in Stawell a match between Youth Club and Swifts-Great Western is in the balance with odds slightly in the Clubbers’ favour. Batting after winning the
toss, the Combine reached 221 before being dismissed. Sam Cocks produced a highlight innings of 121. Cocks’ knock was the first century for the season, featuring 18 fours and two sixes, and was part of a 122-run partnership with Matt Heffer, 27. Harvey Evans, Clint Slorach, Cam Kimber and Abhijeet Vema all took two wickets each. In the remaining 19 overs the Clubbers reached 1-33 and will resume 188 runs behind. The Clubbers again struggled early, with Nathan Churchill dismissed for a duck when the score was seven. Bailey Taylor is on 20 and danger man Nic Baird on 12.
The Combine will look to take early wickets to increase the pressure on the Clubbers’ middle order, but in all probability will pay the price for not batting out its overs. As mentioned earlier, St Andrews, who I had predicted as the big improver, forfeited its two-day fixture to Pomonal, presenting the Tigers with six valuable points. Forfeits in A Grade are a rarity and usually the club is asked for an explanation. With other forfeits in B Grade the association’s pennant committee is under pressure to find solutions to problems. Rumour has it that both Chalambar and Youth Club are contemplating withdrawing their second sides.
Wimmera cricketers captain squads A pair of Wimmera cricketers have been named as captains of Western Waves cricket squads for the 2019-20 Youth Premier League season. West Wimmera Cricket Club’s Ruby James will lead the Waves’ under-17 female team, while Homers Cricket Club’s Georgia Baker-Miller
is co-captain of the under-14 squad along with Ruby Couch of Nestles Cricket Club in Warrnambool. Grampians Cricket Club’s Ella Jackson will play in the under-14 team under BakerMiller’s leadership. The under-17 team will start its season with a home match
ACROSS CRICKET Horsham
A Grade This week: Two-day games, Blackheath-Dimboola v Homers, Jung Tigers v Laharum, Rupanyup-Minyip v Noradjuha-Toolondo, Colts v Horsham Saints. Last week: Noradjuha-Toolondo 9-164 (J. Combe 39, A. Laffy 3-21) d Horsham Saints 117 (G. Davidson 25, J. McDonald 3-19, B. Wills 2-11, B. Anson 2-20); Jung Tigers 9-216 (S. Leith 45, J. Mock 45, D. Puls 27, T. Neville 25, C. Ross 3-25) d Blackheath-Dimboola 114 (C. Hauselberger 46, M. Knight 3-17, J. McLean 3-23, J. Pymer 2-12) and 4-113 (E. Braithwaite 46, B. Franks 2-24); Homers 226 (C. Gamage 93, A. Atwood 65, J. Kannar 36, J. Mahoney 4-56, A. Barber 3-51, A. Molloy 3-62) d Laharum 54 (C. Britten 8-19) and 10-131 (D. Griffiths 40, A. Cutter 27, A. Barber 27, C. Britten 3-30); Colts 127 (B. Couch 55, N. Koenig 27, B. Hudson 4-21, C. Morgan 3-28, J. Weidemann 2-21) drew Rupanyup-Minyip 2-31 (J. Couch 2-20).
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A Grade How they stand: Chalambar 187 (C. Gilmour 33, P. Walton 30, B. Driscoll 2-16) v Halls Gap 2-12; Swifts-Great Western 221 (S. Cocks 121, M. Heffer 27, A. Verma 2-19, C. Slorach 2-26, H. Evans 2-38) v Youth Club 1-33; Pomonal d St Andrews on forfeit.
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A Grade This week: St Arnaud v St Mary’s, Wycheproof-Narraport v Marnoo, Donald v Birchip, Brim-Kellalac-Sheep Hills v Jeffcott. Last week: Marnoo 4-122 (B. Hudson 49, T. Maruma 32, H. Cashin 2-46) d Donald 8-120 (D. Hawkes 41, H. Cashin 26, L. Whitbourne 3-19); St Arnaud 6-125 (A. Durie 2-30) d Wycheproof-Narraport 113 (B. Shepard 41, W. Jackson 3-23); Brim-Kellalac-Sheep Hills 8-203 (I. McPherson 91, F. Wright 36, L. Somers 34, J. Falvey 4-21, J. Randall 2-38, S. Noonan 2-39) d Birchip 7-173 (C. McCredden 72, F. Wright 2-21); Jeffcott 7-338 (S. Abeywickrama 100, D. Ruurds 48, D. Atkins 46, P. Morgan 38, R. Bath 25, N. Dunne 3-55) d St Mary’s 103 (B. Watts 57, N. Atkins 3-21, D. Atkins 2-11, B Campbell 2-13).
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he squeeze to separate potential finalists from also-rans is underway in Horsham Cricket Association’s A Grade competition as teams attempt to gain advantage in a run to a Christmas break.
With Homers clear on top of the ladder and Noradjuha-Toolondo snapping at its heels, all other sides are under pressure to either maintain or find form. Rupanyup-Minyip sits third, half a win ahead of Horsham Saints, while Jung Tigers, Colts, Blackheath-Dimboola and Laharum have plenty of work ahead to make up ground. Another round of two-day games this weekend before a string of three one-day fixtures confronts teams before the break. It is in the two-day games, with extra overs and time, where players as well as their teams can build form and work towards cementing top-four spots. But the jigsaw remains up in the air at the moment and all games are no more or less important than others. A contest between RupanyupMinyip and Noradjuha-Toolondo at Rupanyup probably rates as match of the round with the home side desperate to make up ground after sharing points with Colts last week. At the same time, Noradjuha-
DEATH RATTLE: Laharum’s Nathan Griffiths becomes one of eight victims to fall to Homers medium-pacer Craig Britten. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Toolondo struck a mighty blow in staking a claim in the ladder’s top half by overwhelming Horsham Saints in a revamped one-day encounter. A win for the Bullants this round would go a long way in the team establishing a top-four foothold. Victory for the Blue Panthers would continue to build intrigue into the season. Last round, a score of 9-164 proved enough for the Bullants to beat the Saints, all out for 117 in response. Opener Justtin Combe, 39, Kent Hair, 23, and John Heard, 20, led
the way with the bat for the winners before a bowling attack led by Jordan McDonald, 3-19, finished off the work. Gary Davidson, 25, and Mark Crafter, who retired hurt on 22, were the best with the bat for the Saints. A wet wicket put a stop to any chances of Rupanyup-Minyip and Colts playing for a result, which no doubt would make the Blue Panthers hungry for points. Brent Hudson and Corey Morgan are coming off wicket hauls and Mark Mbofana, Tendai Maruma and Jamie
Byrne will be on the hunt for runs. A clash between Laharum and Jung Tigers also looms as a fascinating battle, with the Tigers fresh from victory over Blackheath-Dimboola and the Mountain Men keen to put an outright loss to Homers behind them. The Tigers again appear to have an eclectic mix of players with Josiah Mock and Sam Leith getting in the 40s last hit and a variety of others also spending time at the crease. They have also had spinner Jake McLean in the wickets behind the likes of Joel Pymer, David Puls and co.
Laharum, meanwhile, ran headlong into an on-song Homers, falling well short of the mark with the bat. The side did better with a second dig in trying to haul in a Homers score of 226 but will need to regroup under Ben Peucker, Daniel Griffiths, Josh Mahony and Mal Adams. Colts and Horsham Saints will grapple at Cornell Park and again both sides will believe they can win. Colts has a team capable of taking major scalps but needs more players to fire. Brad Couch, Dylan Arnott, Liam Jakobi and Nathan Koenig are all good players and with Brad Millar down the list the outfit appears solid. Horsham Saints also has more than handy players and it might simply be getting a settled line-up to make a difference. While the action unfolds in Cornell Park, Blackheath-Dimboola will be trying to upset Homers momentum at Dimboola. Partnerships will be crucial for the Bulls with Chris Hauselberger showing plenty at the top of the batting list with Harry Young, Ben Cramer and Elliot Braithwaite. Playing Homers represents the toughest challenge in Horsham cricket, especially with all-rounder Craig Britten coming off career-best figures of 8-19 and Adam Atwood, Chaminda Gamage and Jason Kannar in the runs.
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