Vol. 19 No. 36
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Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Australian Editorial Award 2016 INSPIRATION: Russian artist Julia Volchkova poses in front of a Sheep Hills silo painted by Matt Adnate during a tour of Yarriambiack Shire’s evolving Silo Art Trail. Volchkova, who will start painting a silo at Rupanyup by the end of this week, has been spending time with the Rupanyup community to gain inspiration for her work. Silo artworks by Guido van Helten at Brim, Fintan Magee, Patchewollock and Adnate, Sheep Hills, are already capturing international attention. The Rupanyup project is the fourth silo in the series. Australian streetscape artist Rone will paint a silo at Rosebery later this year and project leaders are yet to announce an artist for a Lascelles silo, which will complete the trail.
Win for windy west T
he west Wimmera has taken its first step into the world of renewable-energy generation with construction of a $75-million Kiata Wind Farm project underway.
Victorian Renewable Energy Advocate Simon Corbell turned the first sod for the project at an on-site ceremony yesterday, marking the start of a new primary industry in the region. The new 30-megawatt wind farm, designed to generate enough electricity to power the equivalent of 20,000 households, is scheduled to be operational and pumping power into the electrical grid by Christmas. Landowners, investors, officials and members of the Kiata community were at the site, which will undergo a significant transformation during a nine-month building program.
The farm, owned by John Laing Infrastructure, Windlab and members of the district community, will feature the largest and most efficient wind towers in Australia. Nine 3.45MW machines have a rotor diameter of 127 metres and from ground to rotor tip will stand 180 metres high. Windlab Limited is an international wind-energy development company established to commercialise worldleading atmospheric modelling and wind-mapping technology developed at Australia’s CSIRO. Using the technology it can rapidly, accurately and remotely locate and validate new, highly prospective wind-energy sites. It used the system to pinpoint the Kiata site and a Coonooer Bridge farm near Bendigo, which is already operational.
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Windlab is developing more than 50 renewable-energy sites, totalling more than 7000MW of capacity across Australia, Canada, southern Africa and the United States. John Laing Infrastructure is an international developer, investor and manager of infrastructure projects. Its business is focused on major transport, social and environmental projects under governmental publicprivate partnership, or PPP programs, and renewable energy projects, across a range of international markets.
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Windlab uses an ‘open engagement and community share ownership scheme’, which involves offering neighbouring landowners an opportunity to partly own the wind farms. Hindmarsh Shire Council Mayor
Debra Nelson said the council was pleased to see construction of the project start. “It will bring important investment to our community. As a farming community we are very exposed to climate change and are happy to make a contribution in combatting it by supporting the production of low-cost, clean energy for the state,” she said. Wind-farm construction will generate about 100 jobs and when operational will need staff and hire contractors to maintain the centre for the farm’s expected life span of 25 years. Windlab chief executive Roger Price, who was among officials at the sod-turning ceremony, said the Kiata project provided a great example of business working in partnership with people. “Windlab is very pleased to see
another one of our wind projects start construction in Victoria. Kiata was developed in record time, using Windlab’s in-house development expertise and with the terrific support of the community,” he said. “Kiata brings the total direct investment in the state through Windlab’s wind projects to more than a quarter of a billion dollars. “We look forward to adding to that total as the state continues its push towards a clean, competitive, cost-effective and modern electricity network.” The State Government plans to lift the state’s production of renewable energy to 25 percent by 2020 and 40 percent by 2025. It has also called for expressions of interest for the construction of a 20MW grid-scale battery in western Victoria.
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ember for Lowan Emma Kealy wants a State Government guarantee that dialysis and palliative care services will be part of a new Wimmera Cancer Centre.
Ms Kealy said the government had a duty to fulfill a promise to make sure the centre could deliver all promised services involved in the project if there was a financial shortfall. She has launched a petition demanding Health Minister Jill Hennessey ‘make good on her promise’ and provide an additional $1.5-million to en-
sure the Wimmera Cancer Centre, as originally planned, became a reality. Ms Kealy said she feared, despite a ‘staggering’ community fundraising effort to build the new centre, there would be financial pressure to cut back on planned redevelopment of dialysis and palliative care as well as cancer-support services. She said her anxiety was based on her belief that project costs would balloon out from $3.5-million to $5-million. “That will leave the project $1.5-million short, a figure that is a relative drop in the ocean in terms of government investment in the state’s health
budget,” she said. “The project has always been more than simply about cancer patients. “The community has raised well beyond $1-million on the understanding it will also provide better services for people trying to live with kidney disease and appropriate care for people dealing with the end stages of life. “When it comes to dialysis, we’re basically talking about a service that keeps people alive. “With palliative care, I can’t emphasise enough how critical it is that we provide people with the care and respect they deserve. “We are measured by how well we
do this – we cannot afford to cut any corners. “It would be ridiculous to overlook or put this on the backburner for a measly $1.5-million. “These services are boxed together in this project. “It is not a project where elements can be segregated based on the absence of a few dollars.” On-site preparation work on the Wimmera Cancer Centre is already underway in Horsham and Ms Kealy said there was need for a firm government commitment that the project could proceed as planned. “Wimmera people have gone to
great financial lengths to support this and don’t deserve to be placed in a position of haggling over extra money – especially after they have already contributed an enormous amount during a period of drought,” she said. “Health Minister Jill Hennessy looked local cancer patients in the eye while receiving treatment and promised she would provide additional funding to build the Wimmera Cancer Centre if required.” Copies of the Wimmera Cancer Centre petition are available at Emma Kealy’s electorate office and on her website.
Call for $700,000 A fire that razed chemist and gift shops at Rupanyup has prompted a call for the State Government to provide $700,000 to help with the town’s recovery. Member for Lowan Emma Kealy described a need for government to provide support to renew Rupanyup’s retail precinct as ‘urgent’. “The fire in Rupanyup’s main street last month has devastated the township and I am calling for urgent State Government funding to see this passionate regional community get back on its feet,” she said. “I often visit Rupanyup and meet locals and business owners and I am always impressed with their strong sense of community and enthusiasm.” Ms Kealy said a Renewing Rupanyup Retail project, involving the development of a supermarket, pharmacy depot, delicatessen, gallery, arts outlet and event space, would help increase tourism, create jobs and ensure economic revival.
Emergency works ACTIVE START: Holy Trinity Lutheran School student Hamish Marshall leads a pack of cyclists down Horsham’s Trinity Drive for National Ride2School Day. Students and family members were out in force on Friday, cycling, scooting or walking to school. National Ride2School Day provides school communities with an opportunity to enjoy a healthy start to the day, along with embracing a sense of community. Holy Trinity Lutheran School participates in the event annually. For more photos, visit www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au. Picture: KELLY LAIRD
‘Local legends’ wanted to carry Queen’s Baton Ararat Rural City Council has called for nominations for ‘local legends’ to carry the Queen’s Baton when it arrives in the municipality in the lead-up to the 2018 Commonwealth Games. The baton will arrive in Ararat on February 13, 2018, on its way to the games on Queensland’s Gold Coast. The Queen’s Baton carries a message from Her Majesty The Queen through the entire Commonwealth over 388 days, or about 230,000 kilometres.
The games are declared officially open when the message is read aloud. Ararat Mayor Paul Hooper said the Queen’s Baton Relay was a rare opportunity to shine a light on the people and places that helped make the Ararat and surrounding community great. “We’re delighted to be a part of an event that will take Ararat Rural City to the world and I encourage you to nominate a local legend you think deserves to be a baton-bearer, whether they’re an aspiring young person
or someone who is already accomplished,” he said. “I for one can’t wait for the Queen’s Baton Relay – which started its journey on Commonwealth Day, March 13, in the UK – to follow its journey around the world on its way to Ararat and then the opening ceremony of the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast on April 4.” A community nomination program has opened. People can visit www.gc2018.com for more information or to nominate.
Building work is underway at Horsham’s Wimmera Base Hospital to increase emergency room treatment bays and include a behavioural assessment room. Emergency department acting nurse unit manager Verity Drysdale said the works would also include improvements to the hospital’s triage area, where patients are assessed on the urgency of their condition. “The inclusion of the behavioural assessment room will improve safety within the department immensely for staff and patients,” she said. “The room will be used for patients who present a safety risk to themselves, staff or other patients. “Unfortunately, in these times, with the rise of presentations in mental health and drug and alcohol affected people, a room like this has become a necessity.” The State Government has provided funding for the emergency department works, which are expected to last between eight and 10 weeks. Ms Drysdale said staff acknowledged the works would be an inconvenience to patients but assured the community the end result would be worth it. “We are expecting there will be some delays and there will also be noise from power tools and other equipment,” she said. “We do apologise for any inconvenience but we are confident these works will greatly improve the department.”
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Horsham’s Lister House Clinic practice manager Rob Phillips is more than happy with the clinic’s transition to solar power.
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slashing electricity bills Lister House Medical Clinic in Baillie Street, Horsham has provided a glowing example of regional businesses making the most of readily accessible resources to reduce power bills. The clinic, operating for more than 80 years and providing GP and nursing services seven days a week, is now tapping into opportunities after undergoing renovations and extensions. The clinic underwent redevelopment to allow for delivery of the clinic’s wide range of medical services to improve patient comfort. A key part of the process was investigating the use of solar power to offset rising electricity prices. Electricity has been a significant cost to the clinic, a relatively large premises, but it now has the benefits of a solar system. Practice Manager Rob Phillips said the clinic had called Wades Solar in Horsham as part of an annual investigation into saving money on its power bill. “We had thought of solar but needed expert advice because we were concerned with the up-front cost of installing a solar system,” he said. “Adrian Wade from Wades recommended a 20-kilowatt system for our roof to not only help us cut costs but also be more ‘green’ – a notion important to us at Lister House. “We chose not to buy the system upfront. Instead, Wades was able to supply and install the system for us using a
Power Purchase Agreement. This allowed us to preserve our capital because there were no up-front costs and allowed us to be cash-flow positive from day one.”
Wimmera business O’Connors is investing in solar technology to cut power bills.
Mr Phillips said the decision was ultimately easy and it was already showing a reduction in monthly power bills.
“We have also protected ourselves from future power price rises,” Rob Phillips “Why wouldn’t we do it? We have locked in a portion of our bills at a low rate and we have also protected ourselves from future power price rises. As we pay the system off we will save even more in the future,” he said. “The first month we saw a 60 percent reduction in our electricity bill. The system is remotely monitored and maintained for the entire agreement, which gives us peace of mind to know it is always working to its optimum.” Mr Phillips added that a critical part of the deal was back-up support “We didn’t want to be left with a system that in a year’s time wasn’t working or performing at its maximum. Adrian and his team at Wades have followed up the installation with regular visits to ensure the system is tweaked and working very well for us. They are also the warranty agents in case of any malfunction in the system.”
O’Connors Wimmera business O’Connors has also used the capture of solar energy to take pressure of its power bills. Faced with rising power costs, the firm’s chief financial officer Michael McGough explored solar power as an option for the business. After a comprehensive investigation he decided to install a 60-kilowatt system for the roof of the firm’s dealership in Horsham through Wades Solar. Mr McGough said the decision had been been a ‘fantastic’ investment for the company. “We couldn’t be happier with the 60kw system Wades recommended for our Horsham premises. It captures power from
the sun which offsets against our daytime use, with any excess power sold back to the grid, further enhancing our savings,” he said.
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Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Temporary site to launch headspace H
eadspace Horsham will open next month despite delays at its new premises.
The early intervention mental health service will start operations at a temporary location on Monday, April 3. headspace covers four key areas: mental health, physical health, work and study support and alcohol and other drug services to youth aged 12 to 25 years. Centre manager Jason Pelcher said the service would open at Wimmera Uniting Care’s Baillie Street office until its new building on Hamilton Street was ready. “Work began on the fit-out of the old Dick Smith building in early March, but we want to get the
doors open and start supporting young people as soon as possible,” he said. “headspace Horsham will have its own office space and interview room at Wimmera Uniting Care. “Young people can make appointments in the interim by calling Wimmera Uniting Care on 5362 4000, calling into the office or via an online form at www. wuc.org.au/get-help.” Mr Pelcher said headspace Horsham had successfully recruited staff, including an intake and assessment officer and a youth engagement and community development co-ordinator, and more employees would be added to the team in coming weeks. “We have had a lot of interest
in our advertised roles and we are forming an excellent team who genuinely want to help improve the lives and wellbeing of young people in our region,” he said. “We have a strong focus on inclusion and welcome young people from all backgrounds, allabilities, races, religion, sexes and sexual orientation.” headspace Horsham is the first service of its kind to cater for young people in the Wimmera. “The centre will be a safe zone for young people to drop in, chill out and speak to a youth counsellor about issues such as health, alcohol and drugs, relationships and also study and work options,” Mr Pelcher said. “Parents are also welcome to
consult with headspace staff regarding worries or concerns they might have in dealing with young people.” headspace Horsham will provide information and services for young people, their families and friends, along with access to health professionals, online counselling services and a postvention suicide support program. Wimmera Uniting Care is the lead agency for the project, in a consortium that includes Ballarat Health Services, Barwon Centre Against Sexual Assault, Grampians Community Health, Skillinvest, Tristar Medical Group, Wimmera Health Care Group, Goolum Goolum and Wimmera Southern Mallee LLEN.
PROGRESS: Headspace Horsham centre manager Jason Pelcher, left, with site manager Frank Marse at the former Dick Smith building which is currently under construction.
Hair no Moore: Torri raises money for cancer After six years with dreadlocks, Horsham’s Torri Moore decided it was time for a change. But instead of simply heading to a hairdresser, Mr Moore chose to generate interest in losing his locks to raise money for an important cause. “I figured if I was going to cut off all my hair, I wanted to make sure I did it for a cause. I’m doing it to raise money to beat blood cancer,” Mr Moore said. “I’ve seen ads for World’s Greatest Shave, and a few of my mates from Naracoorte, where I’m from, have done it, so I decided to follow in their footsteps.” Mr Moore said he was more than ready for a decent chop. “Six years is long enough,” he said. “It’s hard to deal with when I’m trying to sleep at night and I have to tie it up. It’s also annoying to wash.” A group of proud friends, family members and co-workers gathered at Mr Moore’s workplace, Horsham Hydraulics, for the shave. Hairdresser Cassie Mackley lopped off each dreadlock, one by one, before tidying Mr Moore’s hair with clippers. Mr Moore said his new hairstyle made him feel ‘fresh’. “I feel a bit naked actually,” he said. “I’m looking forward to having a shower and feeling the water on my
HAIR IT GOES: Hairdresser Cassie Mackley starts to cut off Torri Moore’s dreadlocks for his World’s Greatest Shave campaign at Horsham Hydraulics on Friday. Below: A ‘fresh’ feeling Torri Moore grips his locks. Pictures: GEORGIA BAILEY
head.” Mr Moore’s efforts have raised more than $700 for World’s Greatest Shave, a Leukaemia Foundation campaign that raises money to beat blood cancer. Money raised from World’s Greatest Shave projects goes towards practical and emotional support for Australian families facing blood cancer. It also funds vital research so more people can survive blood cancers such as lymphoma, leukaemia and myeloma.
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Community engagement Hindmarsh Shire is hosting a series of ‘conversations’ to inform residents ahead of budget time. Council staff are providing updates on previous farmer consultations, the shire’s draft 2017-2018 annual budget and the council’s application for a rates cap variation. Hindmarsh Mayor Debra Nelson said the Community Conversation sessions were open to all residents. “We would like to encourage all community members to attend these conversation sessions and to provide feedback in relation to the proposed programs and initiatives,” she said. “In addition to the four main towns within the shire we will host the Community Conversations in locations and at times that will enable our farming community to attend.” Community Conversations will be at: Winiam Hall, today, 2pm to 4pm; Jeparit Memorial Hall, tonight, 7pm to 9pm; Dimboola Health and Fitness Centre, April 4, 7pm to 9pm; Hindmarsh Shire Council Chambers, Nhill, April 5, 7pm to 9pm. People can call corporate and community services director Anne Champness on 5391 4444 for more information.
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Build-up reveals sporting passion A
nyone doubting whether regional sport maintains a profound role in rural and regional society should think again.
Sport, especially the ‘religions’ of football and netball, continue to underpin and spearhead the collective fabric of many communities. All anyone need do to gain an understanding of this phenomenon is make a weekly call to club coaches, officials or fans across the region. The Weekly Advertiser research into its football and netball countdown series is revealing that every part of
the Wimmera, Mallee and Grampians is humming with expectation and in various states of preparation. With mainstream winter sport fast approaching, the enthusiasm and passion of community volunteers and the work they do for their sporting clubs is astonishing. We can only guess the enormous social value of this volunteer effort. Many communities are constantly seeing the number of people in their towns dwindling and cling desperately for a sense of identify. The raw truth is that many of us need to barrack for something.
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It is a commonly held belief in some rural areas that when a town loses its footy team it also loses much of its soul. This might seem a bit over the top, but how do you measure the loss of such a high level of unpaid and invaluable social work that a sporting club often provides? Circumstances are obviously differ-
ent for each club in regards to issues such as coaches, recruits, sponsors and workers, but in many ways they are also the same. All see their clubs as critically important to their respective communities and simply having enough numbers to field teams is a general priority. Having a successful team is a bonus. The significance of football-netball, and to lesser extent other sporting pursuits, has reached a point where researchers can often measure the evolutionary history of a locality by its ability to field representative sporting teams.
Circumstances might have changed with the ongoing development of entertainment technology – we might simply not be doing what we used to do and are pursuing other interests. But that’s far from the message we’re receiving in our neck of the woods. From busy regional centres to tiny localities desperately clinging to their identities through their sporting representatives – all are counting up their numbers to make sure their clubs can, firstly, survive and secondly, be competitive.
Ararat festival leaders: we need more ‘locals’ Organisers of Ararat’s Jailhouse Rock Festival have appealed for greater community engagement in the annual event as they start preparing for next year’s celebration. Festival director Sandra Walker said last weekend’s three-day extravaganza at Alexandra Oval had been a success, attracting a crowd of about 1500, but needed greater support from Ararat and district people. “We’ve already starting planning for next year but we really do need more locals to get involved,” she said. “The key message is that we need Ararat community to support this annual festival and embrace the changes we have been forced to make. “We’ve had to make them due to circumstances out of our control, but what we have discovered is that the changes all worked really well.” Mrs Walker said redevelopment of Ararat Town Hall precinct had forced the committee to limit festival activities, which celebrate the rock ‘n’ roll culture of the 1950s and ’60s, to Alexandra Oval. She added the move had attracted criticism from Ararat people used to Ararat’s Barkly Street and main shopping centre being a primary part of Saturday activities. “It is going to be the same next year, but we’ve made the most of an awkward circumstance and it works,” she said. “Next year we’re looking at Saturday activities at Alexandra Oval to have more of a carnival atmosphere. The idea is to have more entertainment for children and to really entice the locals to come along. “The carnival atmosphere will fit in with the theme for 2018, which we can’t reveal just yet. “We were disappointed in the turn-out from the locals but visitor numbers were again well up. “While numbers for dances were down because we didn’t have a dance competition because we didn’t have a town hall, we had a larger display of vehicles and the best Saturday cruise of classic vehicles for many years.”
EYECATCHING: Ararat’s Peta Chaplin won a 13 to 17 years Miss 2017 Rock n’ Roll Festival during a fashion parade on Sunday.
Mrs Walker said a committee of a half a dozen people organised the event and there were limited numbers of volunteers who put up their hand to help. “We are really looking for new people to come along and get on board,” she said. “We really do need to keep it alive.” Mrs Walker said organisers were keen to build the festival, now in its 24th year, to a point of again attracting more than 3000 people to three days of activities and events. “It is not only about the celebration of an era and having a weekend of entertainment – it’s also a huge economic boost to the town,” she said. “It brings megabucks into Ararat that otherwise wouldn’t be there.” The festival, which started with an official launch on Thursday and finished with a Sunday Rock Extravaganza, featured high-profile rock ‘n’ roll bands, dancing, hot-rod vehicles, a fashion parade and various other activities and attractions. Mrs Walker said the event would not have been possible without the strong support from sponsors and district businesses. – Dean Lawson
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READY TO RELAY: Horsham and District Relay for Life stalwart Maria Marchesini recited the Relay for Life oath before cutting a ribbon to officially open this year’s event. Pictures: KELLY LAIRD
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Community spirit high and the Wimmera Cancer Centre. From our point of view, as a community supporting cancerrelated events and services, that’s sensational.” Members of 34 teams took turns to walk or run laps from 6pm on Friday to noon on Saturday to symbolise the ongoing fight against cancer. “It was good to not only see people walking laps the whole time, but also to see people sitting up in their tents at 3am and 4am to encourage their teammates and cheer them on,” Mr Dalgleish said. “From a community point of view, that was very good to see.”
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ommunity spirit was alive and well at Horsham’s Coughlin Park on Friday night as people from across the Wimmera joined forces in the fight against cancer.
Horsham and District Relay For Life chair-manager Kingsley Dalgleish said this year’s event raised more than $100,000 for the Cancer Council. “We’re really pleased with the result,” he said. “That is on top of the $10,000 raised at the WACK car and bike show last week, plus the money being raised for Rachael’s Wish
The event also featured opening, candlelight and closing ceremonies, a survivors and carers lap, and entertainment. Mr Dalgleish said a performance from Horsham Holy Trinity Lutheran School and Horsham Primary School singing and signing choirs at the opening ceremony was among this year’s highlights. “We also had the Imam and Dr Mollah from Horsham Mosque participate in the candlelight ceremony,” he said. “The candlelight ceremony is always very special and it was good to have them involved as well.”
Money raised through Relay for Life events across Australia goes towards Cancer Council’s research, prevention and support services. Mr Dalgleish said Horsham District committee members would soon turn their attention to the 2018 relay. “We’ve received good feedback, which we will take into account to hopefully help grow next year’s event,” he said. “It would be wonderful if we didn’t need to gather next year to relay. But unfortunately, cancer will still be here – so, so will we.”
CELEBRATION: Cancer survivors Sharon Dumesny and Joy Williams, of Horsham, share a moment at the relay.
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Leaders back LGBTI community BY SARAH SCULLY
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immera Pride Project founders are thrilled with support from Horsham leaders, who have committed to help improve the lives of the region’s LGBTI community.
Project co-founder Maddi Ostapiw said a visit from the state’s first Gender and Equality Commissioner Ro Allen as part of an LGBTI Equality Roadshow was well received by the community and its representatives. The roadshow comprised several events concerning lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people, their supporters and key stakeholders in the Wimmera. “It went brilliantly – so much better than I thought it would,” Ms Ostapiw said. “A highlight was how well attended all three sessions in Horsham were. “I didn’t expect to have that many community leaders in one room, from
Horsham council to health services, mental-health services, the education sector and police. “I am overwhelmed by the support they have shown us and their commitment to work with us moving forward.”` The roadshow included an LGBTI equality workshop, a community dinner and an inclusion planning session. “Throughout the events we received a lot of feedback about what has to happen and a lot of people stood up and said they could make things happen,” Ms Ostapiw said. “I was blown away really. We talked about everything from an LGBTI advisory committee to health teachers and classes in schools. “We had really good support and we’re hoping that moving forward we can work with a lot of teaching staff and health and mental-health services.” Ms Ostapiw said she and fellow
Wimmera Pride Project co-founder Loucas Vettos would meet with key stakeholders in the next few months to develop an LGBTI strategy for the region. She said the strategy would cover everything from mental-health issues to information in schools to educating community groups about how to be an ‘ally’ for LGBTI people.
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“I made it very clear throughout the roadshow that Wimmera Pride Project is here to help the services in the region,” she said. “They can come to us with any LGBTI questions or issues. “I want us to work collaboratively. Eventually, I want this to be one big machine rather than having all the wheels turning separately.” Ms Ostapiw and Mr Vettos founded the pride project in 2015 with the aim of educating Wimmera and Mallee residents about issues facing the
LGBTI community. The group aims to reduce stigma and discrimination of LGBTI people and improve their mental health outcomes. Beyondblue research shows non-heterosexual people face up to twice as much abuse or violence than their heterosexual counterparts. It also shows LGBTI people have an increased risk of depression and anxiety, substance abuse, self-harming and suicidal thoughts. “It happens in every LGBTI meeting – a straight or cisgender person hears the statistics about how bad it is for LGBTI people and their face drops,” Ms Ostapiw said. “I had one person say they didn’t know what kind of awful things they might have said in the past that could have been homophobic or transphobic. “Education about the issues facing LGBTI people is so important.” Ms Ostapiw said she was pleased to
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welcome Commissioner Allen to the Wimmera. She and Mr Vettos reached out to the commissioner in September 2015 about a lack of services and support for LGBTI people in the Wimmera. “After we wrote to Ro, she called us personally and set us on the path to creating our own group,” Ms Ostapiw said. “The commissioner said the way we reached out to her inspired her to put a lot more effort into LGBTI issues in small towns.” Ms Ostapiw said Wimmera Pride Project hoped to host more LGBTI-focused events in the future. She encouraged people who wanted more information about the group to send a private message to the Wimmera Pride Project Facebook page. “Whether its allies or LGBTI people who have questions, need help or want to offer support, we’re here for everyone,” she said.
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Bottling back at Natimuk Show A prize for a new section in a jams and preserves section of Natimuk’s 125th show will have the region’s bottlers and preservers working overtime. Preserving company Fowlers, long associated with people making the most of seasonal fruit and vegetables, is donating a Fowlers preserving kit as first prize. The firm is also providing a preserving book for the section ‘Creative presentation of four items’ from the Natimuk Show jams and preserves schedule. Natimuk Show is on from 9am to 9pm on Saturday. Show jams and preserves
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steward Meg Sleeman said the chance to win would come down to entries where at least two items were preserved using the Fowlers method. “An an entry could include a bottle of apricots and a bottle of tomatoes preserved using the Fowlers method, as well as an ordinary bottle of tomato sauce and perhaps a jar of jam,” she said. “The creative presentation is only limited by the imagination, and any items listed in the show schedule jams and preserves section can be included. “Many people remember the rows of beautiful preserves and
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immera residents will soon have access to comprehensive skin checks in Horsham through a visiting skin cancer doctor.
Dr David Lester will see patients at Australian Skin Face Body’s Horsham clinic from next month. Clinic manager Gabriella Da Ros said Dr Lester’s appointment to the team was a huge win for the Wimmera community. “We understand there is a shortage of doctors in Horsham and the surrounding area at the moment,” she said. “Many people have needed to wait months for a skin-check appointment and the hope is to improve early detection.”
Ms Da Ros said Dr Lester had considerable experience and qualifications in skin cancer diagnosis and management. “He spent six years gaining valuable skin cancer knowledge and surgical skills on the Sunshine Coast, and has diplomas from the Skin Cancer College of Australasia,” she said. “After graduating from Monash University, Dr Lester spent many years in general practice. He now focuses solely on skin cancer, and is part way towards a fellowship – the highest skin cancer qualification for GPs – with the skin cancer college.” Dr Lester said he looked forward to seeing Wimmera patients. “Studies and statistics show skin cancer is preventable and over 95 percent
of skin cancers can be successfully treated if found early,” he said. “It’s simple – have a full body skin check every year so anything nasty can be detected early. A skin check is easy and takes about 20 minutes. It’s just one of those things you need to do.” Dr Lester starts in Horsham on April 6 and 7. Ms Da Ros said appointments for his April visit were almost booked out. Dr Lester’s next block of Horsham appointments is from May 9 to 11. “He will then be back every second week of each following month, for a week at a time,” Ms Da Ros said. People can call Horsham’s Australian Skin Face Body clinic on 5382 0897 to make an appointment.
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BY DEAN LAWSON
unique and humble type of Australian-made aircraft that helped evict Japanese forces from Papua New Guinea in the Second World War is the subject of Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre’s latest project.
The centre, dedicated to preserving Nhill’s rich aviation history with a particular emphasis on providing insight into a Second World War RAAF base, is raising $300,000 to buy a rare Wirraway general-purpose training aircraft. The Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation manufactured Wirraways in Australia between 1939 and 1946. It was the country’s first mass-produced aircraft. While generally inappropriate for dog-fights with enemy aircraft, Wirraways provided air support for ground attacks against Japanese forces in New Guinea and were important training aircraft for the duration of the war and beyond. With Avro Ansons, the aircraft played a key role in training pilots at Nhill RAAF base during the conflict. Wirraway appeal co-ordinator John Deckert said Wirraways were extremely rare, but one that had been rebuilt from scratch over more than 18 years had become available ‘for a bargain price’ at Tyabb. “The owner of the plane has been to Nhill for various fly-ins, taken a liking to the heritage centre and would like his plane to feature there,” he said. “There was only 750 of them built and the owner wants the aircraft to stay in Australia where it will be looked after and cherished.”
HISTORIC: From left, Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre volunteer Alan Scott, Wirraway owner Borg Sorensen of Tyabb and heritage centre president Rob Lynch with the Wirraway. Picture: LESLIE GORDON
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre volunteer engineers and enthusiasts are almost finished restoring an Avro Anson, which Mr Deckert estimated was now probably worth more than $1-million. “The Wirraway was built as a fighter but they were all but obsolete by the time the war started,” Mr Deckert said. “Their main use apart from training was as air support for ground operations. They did quite a lot of that in New Guinea and the islands.
“Their main use was as a trainer plane and they were on most of the bases in Australia. “There are only four flying in Australia, including the one we’re keen to buy, and probably no more than 15 known in the world. “It won’t be flying if we can get it to Nhill. Similar to the Avro Anson, while it might be capable of flying, it will only get to taxi.” Mr Deckert said the centre had already raised more than $140,000, in-
cluding $10,000 from a Geoff Handbury donation, and hoped to have the balance by the end of the year. “We have a crowd-funding appeal going and have been contacting businesses for support,” he said. Mr Deckert said although based at Nhill, the former Second World War RAAF base was of historical significance to the Wimmera and western Victoria. “The closest others were in Ballarat, Mt Gambier and Mildura. It is of his-
torical significance for the region, not just Nhill,” he said. As part of long-term plans, Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre members also hope to have a Tiger Moth biplane as well as an Avro Anson and Wirraway at their Nhill aerodrome headquarters. The centre will have a Military Vehicle Rendezvous at Nhill in June as part of Wirraway fundraising activities. People seeking more information can call Mr Deckert on 0437 351 753.
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The government regularly reminds us that each Australian must take responsibility for funding their future. Regardless of when you will be able to access your super, or when you choose to stop working, you need to be aware of how your superannuation is being managed and if the final balance will be sufficient when you’re ready to retire... and for the years beyond. As a super fund member it is your responsibility to manage your contributions – over and above your employer’s contribution – regardless of whether they are being invested into a retail fund, corporate fund or your own self-managed super fund. Superannuation is simply another investment vehicle, but it should still be treated like a valuable financial asset. The fundamental principles of financial planning prescribe that individual tailoring, based on your needs, objectives and
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Additionally, it’s foolish to believe that a ‘one size fits all’ approach with no personal advice on contribution levels or transfer issues will help you achieve your goals. The amount of money in your
super fund when you retire will determine what type of retirement you will enjoy. So, it is you who must take responsibility for determining what your needs are and work towards meeting them. That could mean making increased contributions after a certain age to bolster your retirement savings or deciding whom your beneficiaries will be if you don’t make it that far.
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Did you know that you might attract tax penalties by making large contributions to superannuation? Don’t panic; this is something your financial adviser can help you manage so you can still meet your accumulation strategy. These are critical issues that you should take the time to discuss with your financial adviser. Superannuation is your investment in your future. Individual advice and tailoring is essential.
X Factor finalist to play in festival A finalist in the 2012 series of television program X Factor will make his Horsham Country Music debut at the weekend. Justin Standley will be among performers at the 10th annual four-day festival, which starts
tomorrow. Since appearing on X Factor, Standley, from Seaford, has also been a Toyota Star Maker finalist, won an APRA new songwriter award and was most popular balladeer at Independent Country Music
Awards in Tamworth. Standley will perform two sets of country music at Horsham Soundshell on Saturday, and two sets of gospel on Sunday. He will also perform at Horsham RSL with Kiara Rodrigues on Sunday.
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Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Long lunch WINNER: Northern Grampians Shire Council apprentice Tom Hamiton is South West TAFE’s 2017 Outstanding Apprentice of the Year.
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egular treks from St Arnaud to Warrnambool to study have paid off for Tom Hamilton.
Mr Hamilton has been named South West TAFE Outstanding Apprentice of the Year and says the long drives to Warrnambool have been worth the effort. The Northern Grampians Shire Council apprentice is based at St Arnaud and employed through Skillinvest in Horsham. “It’s nearly three hours from St Arnaud to Warrnambool, but I can understand why they sent us that way,” he said. “Horticulture trainee co-ordinator Trevor Bullen is so good and
his wealth of knowledge from being in the industry really helped. The set-up at Sherwood Park is really good.” Mr Hamilton attended five oneweek training blocks at the South West TAFE Warrnambool campus as part of his apprenticeship. The 24-year-old is enjoying the job. “Studying parks and gardens has enabled me to work in all areas of horticulture, rather than specialising in one field,” Mr Hamilton said. He was working part-time at a food shop when told about the parks and gardens apprenticeship. “It was pretty much what I was
looking for and I got to do it in my home town,” he said. “It’s really good; I work with a small crew and get to do a bit of everything.” The job has given Mr Hamilton the chance to experience all areas of horticulture and opened his eyes to the endless opportunities in the field. Through his South West TAFE course, Mr Hamilton learnt the art of pruning, turf laying, landscaping, nursery work, irrigation and general garden maintenance. While he loves his current role, Mr Hamilton said he would one day like to work at a large botanical garden or major sporting field.
In the meantime he has a personal goal of familiarising himself with the botanic names of as many plants as possible. Mr Hamilton also won the 2015 Skillinvest Regional Apprentice of the Year. In his spare time, he volunteers as both a CFA and Ambulance Victoria community officer and is a member of the St Arnaud Secondary College school council. He also spends a lot of time helping other apprentices. Mr Bullen said Tom was extremely dedicated to his studies at South West TAFE and was a worthy winner of the outstanding apprentice award.
Gourmet food producer Mount Zero Olives will participate in the Regional World’s Longest Lunch by hosting an event in its Grampians olive grove. Guests will dine al fresco, along a long table surrounded by Mount Zero’s bountiful biodynamic olive grove, over-looking the northern Grampians. The Regional World’s Longest Lunch on March 31 from noon to 4pm, is a program event of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival. It features ex-MoVida head chef James Campbell and Dimboola-based chef and provedore Mary Clarke. Mount Zero lentils, olives and olive oil will complement regional lamb, native and foraged elements and greater western Victorian produce from Shaw River Buffalo. Mt Zero Olives will revive its Millstone Café for six weeks at the end of the month. After a two-year hiatus, the café will open for lunches, light snacks and farmgate sales. The café will be open from March 31 to May 7. It will also provide a milkbar service to campers staying in the Under Sky tents lining the grove. Mt Zero has joined forces with Under Sky to offer pop-up ‘glamping’. People can visit the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival website at http://www.melbournefoodandwine. com.au/program/regional-worlds-longest-lunchgrampians-6434 for more information or to book.
Highway delays Wimmera residents driving to Melbourne could experience delays between Beaufort and Burrumbeet due to roadworks. VicRoads will repair a section of damaged pavement on the Western Highway during March. Traffic is down to one lane in each direction on a six-kilometre section of the highway between Pin Oak Court and west of Smiths Lane. Reduced speed limits between 40kmh and 80kmh are in place. Repair works on other sections of the highway between Beaufort and Burrumbeet will be carried out later in the year.
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K&J Baker Tribute Night
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Autumn planned burns to start A
planned burn in Little Desert National Park will kick off Forest Fire Management Victoria’s autumn planned burning program in the Wimmera district. Wimmera acting district manager Glenn Rudolph said the Southern Break Track burn, about eight kilometres north of Goroke, would be the first of several similar burns to be
carried out within the park in the next three months. “These edge and internal break burns are conducted along the edges and within small, defined sections of the park to create strategic firebreaks,” he said. “Like all Mallee bush landscapes, Little Desert National Park is particularly fire-prone. “Potentially, large and intense wildfires can burn thousands of hectares
and dramatically affect the vegetation and wildlife habitats. “Edge break burning is designed to reduce fuel to lessen the spread and intensity of bushfires originating in Little Desert National Park, burning wildlife habitat and escaping into surrounding agricultural communities.” Mr Rudolph said threatened Malleefowl, which relied on long unburnt habitat for breeding, was one species that would benefit from this type of
burning. He said smoke from the Little Desert National Park burning program might be visible along the Wimmera Highway-Natimuk-Frances Road to the south; Nhill-Yanac RoadWestern Highway to the north; and from surrounding townships such as Horsham, Dimboola, Nhill, Kaniva, Natimuk and Goroke. “During planned burning, the safety of firefighters and the public is our highest priority,” he said.
“We take all possible precautions to ensure people do not enter areas where planned burns are occurring or where a planned burn has recently been conducted until the area is safe. “Planned burns can only go ahead when weather conditions are suitable, so our plans may change.” Mr Rudolph said people could visit http://www.ffm.vic.gov.au/ or call 1800 226 226 for latest information about planned burning.
Mayor speaks at Probus gathering Northern Grampians Shire Mayor Tony Driscoll was guest speaker at Stawell Gold Reef Ladies Probus Club’s annual meeting. Cr Driscoll provided an overview of council direction, including its involvement in Stawell Gold Mine, an underground physics laboratory, a OFFICIALS: Stawell Gold Reef Ladies Probus Club members, from left, back, assistant secretary Pat Pickering, attendance Nectar Farms project, cirofficer Cheryl Moller, newsletter and publicity officer Lyn MacKenzie, secretary Helen Dean, carer Mavis Evans, speaker officer cumstances surrounding a Lorraine Rowe, front, assistant treasurer Lyn Rees, trips officer Marg Perry, immediate past president Bernice Brown, president Stawell tyre dump, Western Highway duplication Bev Lovelace, treasurer Beth Anselmi, reception officer Val Walker. Vice-president Pauline Shirrefs is absent.
Grampians textures Grampians residents and visitors can explore new skills in contemporary textures at Halls Gap. Grampians Textures’ 2017 program launched on Saturday and runs until tomorrow. The program comprises special exhibitions, workshops and an artist in residence. Wimmera Mallee Viewpoints, featuring the work of regional textile artists Nina Gould, Helen Blandford and Isabelle Martin, is on display at Kookaburra Hotel. An exhibition of work by Horsham Spinners and Weavers Group, showcasing a range of hand-spun, hand-dyed, knitted, woven and crocheted items, is at Halls Gap Estate Winery. Moco Gallery has native embroidery work by Helen Hobbs on display. A workshop with Barbara Mullin at Grampians Textures two years ago inspired Hobbs’ pieces. Distinguished basket-maker Wendy Golden is this year’s artist in residence. Golden is well known for her body shapes made with cane. During Grampians Textures she will make bodies with cellophane. People can observe Golden at work in the forecourt of Halls Gap Community Hub each afternoon of the Grampians Textures program. People can visit www.grampiansarts.com.au for more information.
Students embrace graffiti program Five Horsham schools have undertaken an interactive graffiti education program, learning about graffiti vandalism, its consequences and the impact it can have on the community. Delivered by Warner Youth Education, the workshops had a strong focus on understanding the difference between street art and illegal graffiti using the core themes of respect, responsible action and positive decision-making. The workshops highlighted to students the negatives of graffiti vandalism, and encouraged students to avoid being influenced by peer pressure, as well as demonstrating how to role model and make positive choices. Horsham Rural City Council community services director Kevin O’Brien said the council had used a Graffiti Prevention Grant from the Department of Justice to imple-
ment the project, designed to help reduce graffiti-related crime in the municipality. “The workshops are part of the council’s response aimed at curbing graffiti vandalism and educating young people on the difference between street art where permission has been obtained, as opposed to creating illegal graffiti,” he said. “It is an expensive process to remove graffiti and in recent times the council has spent almost $60,000 doing just that.” The program will culminate in a street-art project led by the Art is… festival committee. Art is… will work with students and a reputable street artist to produce street art in the lead-up to the 2017 Art is... festival in June. The project is a joint project of the council, Nexus, Victoria Police, Art Is… and a public art committee.
and local government funding issues. He also answered and responded to several questions from Probus members. Club members also nominated and elected officials for the coming year at the meeting. The club’s April meeting will be a celebration of the club’s 24th birthday with guest Murray MacPherson who, will speak on the history of the Stawell Gift.
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Groups unite to ‘Close the Gap’ G
oolum Goolum Aboriginal Co-Operative has joined forces with other Wimmera community organisations to recognise National Close the Gap Day.
National Close the Gap Day is an annual awareness event that aims to close the health and life expectancy gap between the indigenous and the non-indigenous communities in Australia. More than 50 people from across the region gathered at the newly reopened community garden at Horsham Showground on Thursday to celebrate and acknowledge the day. Goolum Goolum health and wellbeing manager Dean O’Loughlin opened the event by acknowledging the vast amount of work by partnering support services in the region to enhance health outcomes in the community. “A prime example of working together is the launch of the Goolum Goolum mobile wood-fire pizza oven, which catered for the event,” he said. The project is the result of a partnership between Goolum Goolum, Wimmera Primary Care Partnership, Wimmera Uniting Care and Grampians Community Health. The mobile oven will be used at future Goolum Goolum community events.
“A prime example of working together is the launch of the Goolum Goolum mobile wood-fire pizza oven, which catered for the event” – Dean O’Loughlin
ENHANCING HEALTH OUTCOMES: Aunty Hazel McDonald, left, and Aunty Regina Hood with Goolum Goolum Aboriginal Co-operative staff, from left, Kyle Harrison, Sarren Branson, Jeremy Newell and Fabian Tregonning, at Horsham Showground’s community garden. Members of the region’s Koorie community will plant and look after indigenous plants at a plot in the garden. “Goolum Goolum has also taken up a plot at the GJ Gardner Community Garden, which will be used by the local Koorie community to plant and look after indigenous plants as part of Goolum’s service delivery,” Mr
O’Loughlin said. Guest speakers at the event included Wimmera Uniting Care out-of-home care manager Phil Yew, Horsham Rural City Council community development officer Martin Bride and Horsham Agricultural
Society secretary and garden co-ordinator Andrea Cross. Wimmera Catchment Management Authority’s Rae Talbot hosted a workshop centred on identifying regional indigenous plants and gardening tips.
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CULTURAL CELEBRATION: Dimboola Primary School students have unveiled a plaque to celebrate the region’s Aboriginal heritage. Principal Greg Sampson said the school hosted an unveiling ceremony at ‘assembly day’ on Monday. “We thought it was a fitting time to unveil the plaque then since Tuesday was Harmony Day,” he said. Mr Sampson said it was important to acknowledge and celebrate the region’s strong Indigenous connection and heritage. “Money for the plaque was raised partly by an animated film two years ago, Teacher Pet, which was made by Dimboola students from a Koorie background,” he said. Pictured with the plaque are, from left, Dimboola Primary School captain Isaac Wren, community elders Aunty Nancy and Leila Harradine, and school captain Brook Ward.
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Preserving history Temperatures at the St Arnaud Bible Museum will no longer run hot and cold following the installation of split-system reversecycle air-conditioners in the 115-year-old buildings. Preservation of the museum’s documents, some of which are more than 400 years old, and artefacts – which are up to 2900 years old – has been a major concern for operators since the museum opened seven years ago. Northern Grampians Shire Mayor Tony Driscoll said fluctuating temperatures, from searing heat in the summer to freezing cold in the winter, had made it difficult for volunteers to maintain an ideal temperature of 21-degrees Celsius and 50 percent humidity. He said the council granted the museum $3000 towards installing an air-conditioner in each of the museum’s two buildings to
ensure the museum’s contents were preserved for future generations. He said the shire valued the work of volunteers trying to maintain the museum and recognised the importance of preserving the documents and artefacts. “This grant should help reduce the manual workload of volunteers and draw more visitors to the museum as it will provide a more comfortable and enticing environment,” he said. “Freeing up volunteers from chopping wood and stoking fires will give them more time to focus on the more important task of preserving and displaying the museum’s collection, which has drawn 12,000 visitors in the past seven years.” The remaining funding for the project came from donations and a Foundation for Regional Rural Renewal grant.
PRESERVING FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS: St Arnaud Bible Museum charity secretary Jean Reid, left, and director Ellen Reid receive an arts and culture grant cheque from Northern Grampians Shire Mayor Tony Driscoll.
Stawell church flips for a good cause Volunteers from Stawell Uniting Church will heat up their frying pans on March 30 to flip pancakes for a good cause. Pancakes will be available from 10am to noon at Stawell Uniting Church Hall in Scallan Street. Uniting Care Pancake Day co-ordinator Julie Andrew said Pancake Day in Stawell was always a fun day for the community, but serious issues underpinned the occasion. She said all money raised would go to Uniting Care programs for people living in crisis.
“This year’s pancake day events run between February and March across the country and aim to raise $100,000,” she said. “We are proud to support the work of Uniting Care and call on everyone in our community to enjoy a pancake or two and get behind this fantastic cause.” Uniting Care’s annual pancake fundraising event encourages people to help others in their communities who are doing it tough, by running their own pancake-flipping event.
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5. In 1930, who became the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia? 6. What is the name of a violent windstorm, especially one with rain, hail or snow, that also provided Shakespeare with the title for one of his plays? 7. What popular New Zealand cartoonist, who rose to prominence with Punch magazine’s Stanley the Palaeolithic Hero and other productions in Bruce the Barbarian, All the King’s Comrades and Footrot Flats, died on March 12 this year?
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decade-long dream will become a reality on Friday when Schier Cabinet Makers officially opens its Horsham showroom.
Factory manager Barrie Lanyon said staff were excited to see their hard work come to fruition. “The showroom has been sitting here dormant for close on 10 years, but with the workload we’ve had, it never developed,” he said. “We’ve changed direction slightly and now we’re concentrating more on our local domestic market. “We’ve put the hard yards into getting the showroom up and running for that market and we’re thrilled with the results.” Mr Lanyon said Schier Cabinet Makers had traded out of the Horsham branch for about eight years. “We were just trading out of the little back section,” he said. “We only had two small kitchen displays. “The front part, the whole box and dice, has only been done in the past four months. “We’ve got a range of static displays, which will be updated over time as trends change. “We also have a range of wardrobes and Finesta Aluminium System products. “There’s everything in there, from – for want of a better word – trade-type kitchens, through to top-end stone with bells and whistles.
SHOWCASE: Schier Cabinet Makers’ staff member Brooke Robins will be on hand for opening celebrations at the Hamilton Road showroom from 10am on Friday. Picture: KELLY LAIRD “There’s something to suit everyone, really – that’s what we’re aiming for.” Mr Lanyon said he had received positive feedback from people visiting the showroom in the lead-up to the official opening. “People have heard about us on the radio and by word of mouth,” he said. “The response has been great. “All the reps are telling us this is the biggest kitchen showroom between Ballarat and Adelaide.”
Mr Lanyon said a range of reps would be on hand on Friday. “Laminex Industries will be here cooking a sausage sizzle,” he said. “They will have their laminate and Laminex reps here as well. “We’ve also got Lincoln Sentry and Blum Australia reps coming. “They’re all about the technical, flash new draw runners and all the bells and whistles.” Member for Lowan Emma Kealy
will open the showroom alongside owner Malcom Schier. Mr Lanyon encouraged people to attend the opening. “Whether you’re looking for something specific or just want to browse, everyone is welcome,” he said. “We have colour samples for people to take away. They can mix and match samples with their tiles and paint colours and all those sorts of things.” Celebrations for Schiers Cabinet
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The business is the quintessential rags-to-riches story involving an evolution from simple and humble beginnings to successful and ever-growing enterprise. The firm, with a factory at Murtoa and arguably the biggest kitchen showroom between Melbourne and Adelaide, in Horsham, provides kitchen and commercial cabinetry services across Victoria and beyond. With a staff of 23, it is responsible for fitting out nursing homes, schools, aged-care centres and offices with everything from kitchens, wardrobes, bathrooms, laundries – ‘the whole kit and kaboodle’ – and is only getting busier. Business owner Malcom Schier, 54, said the success and growth of Schier Cabinet Makers was due to the dedication and commitment of fantastic staff members and success of a relatively new showroom came down to his ‘right-hand man’ Barrie Lanyon. Schier Cabinet Makers is fast approaching a 30-year milestone. It started in 1990 when Mr Schier, a Murtoa cabinet maker who had learnt his trade at Horsham Kitchen Centre, found himself needing to ‘get organised’ after being inundated by people asking him to do odd jobs. “I didn’t intentionally go out to start a business, but people kept knocking on the door wanting things such as tv cabinets and the odd kitchen,” he said. “After a while I thought I had better get something sorted, get a business name and so on.”
“I didn’t intentionally go out to start a business, but people kept knocking on the door wanting things such as television cabinets and the odd kitchen. After a while I thought I had better get something sorted, get a business name and so on” – Malcom Schier The business gained momentum, Mr Schier’s brother Brendan or ‘Jack’, also a cabinet maker, became involved and work continued to increase. “Early on we were basically working in the back shed of mum and dad’s place at Murtoa. After a year or two the shire council came along and told us to move onto the industrial estate,” Mr Schier said. “They put a proposal to us that involved a shed, but I told them I wanted a ‘big’ shed, which they said we would never need.” One of Murtoa’s landmark buildings, the former Inland Freezing Works, not far from the town’s historic Stick Shed and dormant for many years, became available in the mid-1990s and was soon the new headquarters of a humming cabinetry business. “It was being used to store straw and was quite big, but we filled it within six months,” Mr Schier said. “The place was suddenly back to life with the sound of construction, and it remains our factory base.”
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Schier Cabinet Makers has dabbled in a variety of services during its evolution. An exploration into lounge suites and upholstery was brief and a return to a core business of kitchen creation and expansion into commercial projects became mainstays. Mr Schier said the success of the business had made him ‘extremely’ proud of all involved. “I’m very proud that it’s come out of Murtoa, and in many ways the ‘secret’ ingredient is that it’s the town’s community spirit that has driven much of our success,” he said. “Another one of the big things you get proud of is seeing staff members, local people, coming through – initially as apprentices before they get married, have kids and buy their own homes. “I consider that a real achievement. It’s great to be able to help people achieve goals. “We give a lot of school kids a go, providing them with work after hours or in the holidays, and we work with Community Axis with people with disabilities.” The expansion of work led to Schier Cabinet Makers opening a showroom in Wilson Street, Horsham, and then shifting to a larger and more appropriate building in Hamilton Road. “I just want to keep moving forward,” Mr Schier said.
GROWTH: Schier Cabinet Makers has expanded from a factory at Murtoa, above, to incorporate a new kitchen showroom in Horsham. Brooke Robins, right, showcases one of several kitchen displays. “We are the preferred suppliers of many commercial builders across western Victoria and I can’t see any sign of business slowing down. “Now that our showroom is open for business, it’s doing what it’s meant to do. People are constantly walking in and it’s fantastic.” Despite spare time being at a premium, Mr Schier continues to pursue his passion for music and performance with Paul Christopher and Jonno Martin with his band Acousticus Stomp. “Playing music is just a great stress relief,” he said.
During the formative years of his business Mr Schier provided an example of championing a regional community as the primary driver of a merger between Wimmera Football League clubs Murtoa and Minyip. He was also Minyip-Murtoa club’s inaugural premiership president. He said much of being able to combine personal interests and business had been the result of great support from his family including wife Dee and two children.
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Jeep updates Grand Cherokee
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eep has updated its Grand Cherokee large SUV with mildly tweaked styling, small price rises for certain variants and a range reshuffle that involves the removal of the Summit and petrol Overland variants, and the introduction of the off-road-focussed Trailhawk.
Expected in Australian showrooms this month, the range kicks off with the two-wheel-drive petrol-powered V6 Laredo from $47,500 before onroad costs, and tops out at $91,000 for the 6.4-litre Hemi V8-powered SRT. The biggest change is the arrival of the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel Trailhawk that Jeep claims is the most capable Grand Cherokee in the rough stuff. Priced at $74,000 BOCs, the Trailhawk comes with a uniquely-tuned Quadra-Lift air suspension that gives the Trailhawk 260mm of ground clearance, the most of any Grand Cherokee. It also comes with Jeep’s QuadraDrive II four-wheel-drive system, four underbody skid plates, front tow hooks, a matte black bonnet decal, grey mirrors and grille, and off-road assistance systems such as selectspeed control with hill ascent control. Jeep Australia director Guillaume Drelon said the Trailhawk would fit well with Australians who liked to get out and explore.
BUSH BASHER: Jeep claims its new Trailhawk variant is its most off-road capable Grand Cherokee yet.
“The arrival of the new Trailhawk model, with its heightened off-road abilities, is particularly exciting for Australia, a nation whose core values resonate strongly with Jeep’s love of freedom and adventure,” he said. Range-wide visual updates include a redesigned front fascia with tweaked headlight design and LED foglights, a slimmer version of Jeep’s iconic seven-slot grille, a new selection of
18 and 20-inch alloy wheels and six new paint colours – bringing the total colour palette to 11. All variants bar the SRT get Jeep offroad pages – a feature that brings up the car’s diagnostics on the Grand Cherokee’s 8.4-inch touchscreen. This includes wheel articulation, transmission temperature, suspension, driving modes, and oil, coolant and transmission temperatures.
The SRT instead gets Jeep performance pages – a more road-focussed diagnostic system. Inside, buyers get a new acoustic windscreen and front door glass for improved noise levels, as well as a gear selector that has been redesigned after the old one made news for the wrong reasons last year, when actor Anton Yelchin was killed after he failed to properly engage park in his
Grand Cherokee which then rolled down his driveway and pinned him against a security gate. Updates have also been made to safety features such as lane departure warning and parallel and perpendicular park assist. Prices have been increased on some variants, rising $500 on petrol-powered Laredo and Limited variants and $1000 for the diesel-only Overland and range-topping SRT. Diesel-powered Laredo and Limited variants remain the same price. Dropped from the range are the Summit, which sat atop the Grand Cherokee range before the arrival of the SRT, while the petrol V6-powered Overland is also gone. No changes have been made to the 184kW-570Nm 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 or the 344kW-624Nm 6.4-litre SRT V8, but the 3.6-litre aspirated V6 comes with a tiny 3kW power bump as well as four percent fuel economy improvement, thanks in part to the introduction of an idle-stop system. All variants are still powered by an eight-speed ZF automatic transmission that has been updated for improved shift quality and durability, and now comes with an Eco mode. The updated range comes with a five-year warranty, lifetime roadside assistance and capped-price servicing. – Robbie Wallis
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Mazda CX-5s land in Australia S upplies of Mazda’s eagerly-anticipated next-generation CX-5 have started to hit the docks in Queensland’s capital, ahead of an on-sale date in early April.
An initial fleet of 1200 CX-5s will touch down after a twoweek boat ride from the Hiroshima factory before the end of the month, to try to meet the significant demand the Japanese car-maker is reporting. Numbers have already grown to 33,000 expressions of interest. “Never has Mazda seen such a response from potential buyers wanting information on a new vehicle,” Mazda Australia marketing director Alastair Doak said. “Of the almost 100,000 people who have, so far, entered
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Countryman to double sales
ini Australia is attempting to capitalise on the SUV sales boom, having launched its secondgeneration Countryman with ultra-competitive specification that the brand believes will help more than double its sales and lead it to become the top-selling bodystyle.
The F60-generation Countryman has been tagged as the final new model switch for Mini’s ‘core’ five-bodystyle range, which also comprises the three-door hatchback, five-door hatch, convertible and Clubman, and it has ascended to become a critical growth model that is tipped to almost double sales this year. A four-tier line-up includes the $39,900 – plus on-road costs – Countryman three-cylinder turbo petrol, $43,900 Countryman D four-cylinder turbo-diesel, $46,500 Countryman S with four-cylinder turbo petrol and $51,500 Countryman SD with a more powerful version of the entry diesel. For the first time, an automatic transmission has been made standard – sixspeed in Countryman, eight-speed in D, S and SD – while only the latter range flagship has all-wheel drive capability. Despite a simplified range – Mini cited a low take-up rate for the allpaw S as the reason for it being ditched from the range – the brand
TREE CHANGE: Mini’s Countryman is back in its second generation, bigger, betterequipped and with more efficient engines.
listed enhanced specification and a roomier and more practical cabin as core reasons for its expectation that sales would soar. Speaking at the national media launch of the new Countryman in Canberra last week, Mini Australia general sales manager Tony Sesto said the Mini SUV was now tipped to outsell the three-door and five-door hatchbacks individually. “It definitely could become the bestselling Mini if you look at the trend
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ART IS... An emu called ‘Tchingal’. Horsham district artists Claudia Haenel, left, and Nichola Clarke pose with the giant head of emu Tchingal, which will feature with other puppets during Horsham’s Art is... festival. The festival starts on Friday and ends on June 12. Largescale puppets created behind Horsham’s Up Tempo Cafe will be part of a Tichingal: Stories of Wotjobaluk Country performance at Horsham Town Hall on June 12. As well as giant puppets, the performance will include interactive animation. The theatre stage will be shared with Aboriginal elders, actors and students. Sydney arts company Erth, animator Dave Jones and sound artist Robbie Millar will join artists and students under directors Ken Evans and Rebecca Russell for the dreaming story. Picture: DEAN LAWSON
Rain primes region BY DEAN LAWSON
Victorian Farmers Federation vice-president and Murra Warra farmer David Jochinke said conditions had primed much of the region for good results, but recovery from last season’s disastrous harvest would depend on what happened later in the year. “It will all come down to spring again,” he said. “This has been one of the more
promising starts to a season in regards to rain and forecasts. “Kaniva has probably missed out a little but as a general rule everyone else across the region has had good rain to either get their crops established or to sow with confidence.” Widespread late autumn rain, heavy in some areas of the Wimmera, Mallee and Grampians, represents a potential trigger for the region to emerge from two dry and poor growing seasons and drought conditions. But Mr Jochinke was cautious in his predictions of what might lay ahead. “After the past two years, anything other than what we have had would
be good. The past couple of years have been a real kick in the guts, and we don’t what anything like that to happen again,” he said. “The feeling at the moment is positive and there is cautious optimism, but no one is getting ahead of themselves. A lot of people are hurting, carrying physical, financial and mental scars. The whole district needs to have a solid season. “The hope is that we can have at least an average harvest and then follow on with another average year. “The problem is not having enough breathing space for farmers to get ahead and that in the long run can be
very demoralising. While we have had a couple of good rains, the moisture profile is nowhere up to what we’ll need come spring. We are looking for either a very wet winter or a kind spring.”
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Mr Jochinke said many farmers were closely following weather forecast modelling and hoping predictions of an average to slightly wetter-than-average winter came true. “We are basically looking for a solid average year where it rains in winter and then rains again during a nice mild spring,” he said.
Mr Jochinke said most broadacre farmers across the region had either finished sowing or were nearing the end of their sowing schedule. A Despite the drought conditions across the region, state and federForecast al governments confirmed their long-term faith in western Victorian farming earlier this year when they announced funding for a multi milIN THIS ISSUE • War on obesity • Warracknabeal reunion • Football-netball previews lion-dollar Wimmera Doppler Weather Radar Project. THIS SUNDAY The project will eliminate rain radar black-spots and provide farmers with Sunday, June 5, a greater chance to make agricultural10am to 1pm decisions based on ‘real-time’ forecasts. BY DEAN LAWSON
Victorian farming leader has described damp conditions across the region as the perfect start for a promising growing season. Victorian Farmers Federation vice-president and Murra Warra farmer David Jochinke said conditions had primed much of the region for good results, but recovery from last season’s disastrous harvest would depend on what happened later in the year. “It will all come down to spring again,” he said. “This has been one of the more
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promising starts to a season in regards to rain and forecasts. “Kaniva has probably missed out a little but as a general rule everyone else across the region has had good rain to either get their crops established or to sow with confidence.” Widespread late autumn rain, heavy in some areas of the Wimmera, Mallee and Grampians, represents a potential trigger for the region to emerge from two dry and poor growing seasons and drought conditions. But Mr Jochinke was cautious in his predictions of what might lay ahead. “After the past two years, anything other than what we have had would
be good. The past couple of years have been a real kick in the guts, and we don’t what anything like that to happen again,” he said. “The feeling at the moment is positive and there is cautious optimism, but no one is getting ahead of themselves. A lot of people are hurting, carrying physical, financial and mental scars. The whole district needs to have a solid season. “The hope is that we can have at least an average harvest and then follow on with another average year. “The problem is not having enough breathing space for farmers to get ahead and that in the long run can be
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very demoralising. While we have had a couple of good rains, the moisture profile is nowhere up to what we’ll need come spring. We are looking for either a very wet winter or a kind spring.” Mr Jochinke said many farmers were closely following weather forecast modelling and hoping predictions of an average to slightly wetter-than-average winter came true. “We are basically looking for a solid average year where it rains in winter and then rains again during a nice mild spring,” he said.
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Victorian farming leader has described damp conditions across the region as the perfect start for a promising growing season. Victorian Farmers Federation vice-president and Murra Warra farmer David Jochinke said conditions had primed much of the region for good results, but recovery from last season’s disastrous harvest would depend on what happened later in the year. “It will all come down to spring again,” he said. “This has been one of the more
promising starts to a season in regards to rain and forecasts. “Kaniva has probably missed out a little but as a general rule everyone else across the region has had good rain to either get their crops established or to sow with confidence.” Widespread late autumn rain, heavy in some areas of the Wimmera, Mallee and Grampians, represents a potential trigger for the region to emerge from two dry and poor growing seasons and drought conditions. But Mr Jochinke was cautious in his predictions of what might lay ahead. “After the past two years, anything other than what we have had would
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be good. The past couple of years have been a real kick in the guts, and we don’t what anything like that to happen again,” he said. “The feeling at the moment is positive and there is cautious optimism, but no one is getting ahead of themselves. A lot of people are hurting, carrying physical, financial and mental scars. The whole district needs to have a solid season. “The hope is that we can have at least an average harvest and then follow on with another average year. “The problem is not having enough breathing space for farmers to get ahead and that in the long run can be
very demoralising. While we have had a couple of good rains, the moisture profile is nowhere up to what we’ll need come spring. We are looking for either a very wet winter or a kind spring.”
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Mr Jochinke said many farmers were closely following weather forecast modelling and hoping predictions of an average to slightly wetter-than-average winter came true. “We are basically looking for a solid average year where it rains in winter and then rains again during a nice mild spring,” he said.
Mr Jochinke said most broadacre farmers across the region had either finished sowing or were nearing the end of their sowing schedule. Despite the drought conditions across the region, state and federal governments confirmed their long-term faith in western Victorian farming earlier this year when they announced funding for a multi million-dollar Wimmera Doppler Weather Radar Project. The project will eliminate rain radar black-spots and provide farmers with a greater chance to make agricultural decisions based on ‘real-time’ forecasts.
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10:00 199 Little Heroes 10:40 So You Want To Be A Designer? 11:35 Real Chinese 12:00 Heartland (PG) 12:45 Degrassi: The Next Generation (PG) 1:40 Move It Mob Style 2:10 The Jungle Book 2:45 Pearlie 3:20 Jamillah & Aladdin 4:00 The Roy Files 4:30 Deadly 60 5:05 Hank Zipzer 5:35 Numb Chucks 6:00 Fangbone! 6:10 The Deep 6:35 The Next Step 6:55 You’re Skitting Me 7:30 Officially Amazing 8:05 Degrassi: The Next Generation (PG) 8:30 Heartland (PG) 9:15 My Great Big Adventure 9:30 rage: Guest Programmer
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Prime 5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Program To Be Advised 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens [s] – Fast Ed shows Home and Away’s George Mason how to cook three course meals in under 30 minutes. Dr Harry goes to Werribee Open Range Zoo to catch up with gorillas. Adam creates a tree house playground. 7:30 AFL: Rnd 1: Collingwood v Western Bulldogs 11:00 Program To Be Advised 1:00 Home Shopping
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4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:30 Postman Pat 5:00 Sarah & Duck 5:25 Charlie & Lola 6:00 Ben And Holly 6:35 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Spicks And Specks (PG) 7:30 Dirty Jobs (PG) 8:35 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering (M) 9:05 The Inbetweeners (M l) 9:30 Siblings: Wheelchair Conference (M l,s) 10:00 Broad City: Rat Pack (M d,l,s) 10:25 The Katering Show: The Body Issue (M l) 10:35 The Chaser’s Media Circus (M) 11:10 Comedy Next Gen (MA15+l,s) 12:05 Alan Carr: Chatty Man (M l,s) 1:45 Dirty Jobs 2:30 ABC News
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9:00 American Pickers 10:00 The Amazing Race 11:00 Charlie’s Angels (PG v) 12:00 T. J Hooker (PG v,a,d) 1:00 Police Woman (M v,a) 2:00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D 3:00 Pawn Stars 3:30 Turtleman 4:00 Big Smo 4:30 Billy The Exterminator 5:00 Mythbusters 6:00 Mythbusters (PG) 7:00 Beverly Hills Pawn (PG) 7:30 American Dad (M) 8:30 Movie: “Salt” (M v) Stars: Angelina Jolie 10:40 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 11:30 Hardcore Pawn (M l) 12:00 Ink Master (M) 1:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 2:00 Last Car Standing (M)
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[s] 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend [s] 12:00 Program To Be Advised 1:30 Horse Racing: The BMW / Mornington Cup *Live* – from Rosehill 5:00 Seven News At 5 [s] 5:30 Border Security - Australia’s Front Line (PG) 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 The Kick: Essendon v Hawthorn [s] 7:00 AFL: Rnd 1: Essendon v Hawthorn Live [s] – Can the Bombers bring some joy to their fans and repeat their win over the Hawks from two years ago? 10:30 Saturday Night Movie: “16 Blocks” (M v,l) (’06) Stars: Bruce Willis & Casey Sander 1:00 Home Shopping
Today 10:00 Today Extra [s] 12:00 Cybershack (PG) 12:30 Fish’n With Mates [s] 1:00 Hot In Cleveland (PG) 1:30 Married At First Sight (PG) 4:30 The Garden Gurus 5:00 NINE News [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) 6:00 NINE News Saturday [s] 7:00 Movie: “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” (PG v) (’14) Stars: Megan Fox 9:00 Movie: “The Dark Knight” (M v) (’08) Stars: Maggie Gyllenhaal 12:00 Movie: “43” (MA15+v,l,n,s) (’13) Stars: Hugh Jackman 2:00 TV Shop 2:30 Movie: “The Awakening” (M v) (’80) Stars: Charlton Heston 4:30 Global Shop
7TWO 8:00 Rails Around Australia 9:00 NBC Today
6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 RPM 9:00 Gillette World Sport 9:30 Merv Hughes Fishing 10:30 Operation Repo (M v) 1:00 Freddie Flintoff: Lord Of The Fries (PG) 2:00 Monster Jam 3:00 MacGyver (PG) 4:00 Seafood Escape With Andrew Ettingshausen 4:30 M*A*S*H (PG) 5:30 River To Reef 6:00 Freddie Flintoff: Lord Of The Fries (PG) 7:00 Attenborough’s Africa 8:00 Meerkats: Secrets Of An Animal Superstar 9:00 Car Crash Global (M) 10:00 Countdown To Murder (M l,a,v) 11:00 48 Hours (M v) 12:00 Those Who Kill (MA15+ v,a) 1:00 Bellator MMA (M v,l) 3:10 RPM
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6:00 Children’s Programs 3:00 The Amazing World Of Gumball 3:30 Movie: “Pokemon: Arceus And The Jewel Of Life” (G) Stars: Rica Matsumoto 5:30 Movie: “The Swan Princess” (G) Stars: Jack Palance & John Cleese 7:15 Movie: “Stick It” (PG l,a) Stars: Jeff Bridges & Missy Peregrym 9:20 Movie: “Mean Girls” (M a) (’04) Stars: Lindsay Lohan & Rachel McAdams 11:10 Gotham: Mad Grey Dawn (MA15+ v) 12:10 Adult Swim (M) 12:15 Aqua Teen Hunger Force (M s,v,d) 12:25 Mike Tyson Mysteries (M) 12:40 Venture Bros (MA15+ s,a) 1:10 Constantine (M)
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ventures In Rainbow Country 8:00 Home Shopping 9:30 The Avengers (PG) 10:30 Netball 2017: Fever v Lightning 12:30 The Hairy Bikers: Mums Know Best 1:40 Movie: “Roy Orbison: Black & White Night 30” (PG) (’16) 3:00 Movie: “Love Story” (PG l,a) (’70) Stars: Ryan O’Neal 5:00 Movie: “Now And Then” (PG) (’95) Stars: Demi Moore 7:00 Suncorp Super Netball 2017: Vixens v Giants *Live* 8:45 Netball: Thunderbirds v Firebirds 10:30 Movie: “Flashdance” (M l,n) (’80) 12:30 Undateable (M s) 1:00 Call & Win (M)
11:30 Before And After 12:00 Room For Improvement 12:30 WA Weekender 1:00 Horse Racing: The BMW / Mornington Cup – from Rosehill 6:00 Dog Patrol 6:30 Air Crash Investigations: Dangerous Approach (PG) 7:30 Mighty Cruise Ships: Azamara Journey 8:30 Movie: “In The Line Of Fire” (M v,a) Stars: Clint Eastwood, John Malkovich & Rene Russo 11:15 Citizen Khan: Mr. Khan’s Christmas Wonderland (PG) 11:45 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations 1:00 Psychic TV (M) 4:00 The Great Day Out
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6:00 Children’s Programs 4:00 Justice League Unlimited (PG) 5:00 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (PG) 5:30 Movie: “Happily N’Ever After 2: Snow White Another Bite At The Apple” (G) (’09) 7:00 Movie: “Addams Family Values” (PG v) (’93) Stars: Anjelica Houston & Christopher Lloyd 9:00 Movie: “Dark Shadows” (M sn,v) (’12) Stars: Michelle Pfeiffer 11:15 Most Terrifying Places in America (M) 12:15 Adult Swim (M) 12:20 Aqua Teen Hunger Force (M v,s,d) 12:30 Mike Tyson Mysteries (M) 12:45 Venture Bros (MA15+ s,a) 1:15 Car SOS (PG) 2:10 My Surf TV (PG)
7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Religion 8:30
8:00 2017 Super Rugby Rnd 5: Rebels V Waratahs 10:00 Fishing Programs 11:30 CMC Music Awards 2017 1:30 Gillette World Sport 2:00 Monster Jam 3:00 Car Crash Global 4:00 Freddie Flintoff 5:00 Operation Repo (M v) 5:30 River To Reef 6:00 Family Feud Sunday 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 Scorpion (PG v,l) 8:00 Attenborough’s Smart Sharks (PG) 9:00 Movie: “Noah” (M v) (’14) Stars: Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly & Anthony Hopkins 11:45 Countdown To Murder (M a,l,v) 12:45 The Americans (M v,s) 2:40 Gillette World Sport 3:10 Whacked Out Sports
GEM 6:00 TV Shop 6:30 Religious Programs 8:30 7MATE 6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Hook Line And
6:00 Children’s Programs 9:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10:00 Sherazade: The Untold Stories 10:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:00 The Brady Bunch 12:00 Family Ties 1:00 Becker 2:00 Rules Of Engagement 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 4:00 The King Of Queens 5:00 Frasier 6:00 Movie: “Stardust” (PG v,sn) (’07) Stars: Claire Danes & Michelle Pfeiffer 8:35 The Graham Norton Show (M a) 9:35 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 10:35 Sex And The City (MA15+ s) 11:05 To Be Announced 12:05 The King Of Queens 12:30 Becker (PG) 1:30 Raymond
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TV Shop 10:00 The Avengers: Winged Avenger (PG) 11:00 Movie: “Saturday Island” (PG) (’52) Stars: Tab Hunter 1:00 Getaway (PG) 1:30 Sunday NRL Footy Show (PG) 3:30 Sunday Football: Wests Tigers v Melbourne Storm at Leichhardt Oval 6:00 Antiques Roadshow 7:00 Agatha Christie’s Marple: Greenshaw’s Folly (PG v,l) 9:00 Major Crimes: Tourist Trap (M v) 10:00 Rizzoli & Isles: Stiffed (M v) 11:00 The Closer: Lover’s Leap (M v) 12:00 The Paradise (PG v,l,a) 1:00 Home Shopping 2:00 Major Crimes (M v)
Home Shopping 9:30 Inside Volleyball 10:00 Home And Away (PG d,s,a) 11:30 The Great Outdoors 1:00 The Great Australian Doorstep 1:30 Anthony Bourdain 2:30 Travel Oz 4:00 Annabel Langbein 4:30 Malaysia Kitchen 5:00 Lyndey & Herbie’s Movable Feast 5:30 Homes Under The Hammer 6:30 Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em (PG) 7:00 Border Security: International (PG) 8:00 Border Security USA 8:30 Escape To The Country 11:30 Nick Knowles’ Original Features 12:30 Psychic TV 3:30 Nick Knowles’ Original Features Sinker 7:30 Home Shopping 9:30 Dream Car Garage 10:30 Fifth Gear 11:30 Restoration Garage 12:30 Dream Car Garage 1:00 Classic Car Rescue 2:00 Pro Bull Riding 3:00 Combat Dealers 4:00 Wipeout USA 5:00 Seinfeld (PG) 6:30 Movie: “The Karate Kid” (PG v,a) Stars: Chris Conrad 8:45 Movie: “Safe House” (M v,l) Stars: Brendan Gleeson 11:00 Hardcore Pawn: Along Came A Spider (M) 12:00 Ink Master: Baby Beat (M l) 1:00 Ink Master: Animal Instinct (M l) 2:00 Classic Car Rescue 3:00 Big Angry Fish 5:00 Hook Line And Sinker
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4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:30 Postman Pat 5:00 Sarah & Duck 5:25 Charlie And Lola 6:00 Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom 6:35 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 Penn & Teller: Fool Us (PG) 8:10 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8:40 Live At The Apollo (M a) 9:30 Comedy Next Gen: The Bear Pack (M l,s) 10:25 The Inbetweeners (M a,l,s) 10:50 Siblings (M l,s) 11:20 Broad City: Rat Pack (M l,d,s) 11:45 Arrested Development (M a,s,d) (3 episodes) 1:30 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 2:45 ABC News Update
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Small Business Secrets [s] 2:30 ISU Figure Skating [s] 3:25 Genius Of The Ancient World [s] 4:30 Blood And Gold: The Making Of Spain (PG) 5:30 The Stuarts: And I Will Make Them One Nation (PG) [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:35 The Wonders Of Britain: Our Beautiful Buildings [s] 8:30 When We Rise (MA15+s,n) 10:05 When We Rise (M a) 11:40 Undressed (PG) 12:35 Romantic Comedy Movie: “Rabbit Without Ears 2” (MA15+s,n) (’09) Stars: Nora Tschirner (In German) 2:50 Horror Movie: “REC 2” (MA15+s,n) (’09) Stars: Óscar Zafra (In Spanish) League: Western Sydney Wanderers V Melbourne City 2:10 Ninja Warrior Sweden 3:00 Cyberwar - Anonymous Vs Isis (PG) 3:30 Vice Does America 3:55 Morgan Spurlock: Inside Man (M a) 4:45 Abandoned (PG) 5:30 Bollywood Star (PG) 6:30 The Mindy Project (PG) 7:20 If You Are The One 8:30 Movie: “The Reluctant Fundamentalist” (M s,v,l) (’12) (From the US) 10:55 Movie: “Even The Rain” (M v,l) (In Spanish) 12:50 Hate Thy Neighbour (MA15+ l) 1:45 Woman With Gloria Steinem (PG a) 2:15 France 24 News In English
ABC ME 6:00 Children’s Programs 9:40 The Legend Of ABC 24 7:00 Weekend Breakfast 11:00 ABC News
Korra 10:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10:25 Dragons: Riders Of Berk 11:10 Danger Mouse 11:35 Hank Zipzer 12:00 So Awkward 12:30 Life With Boys 1:05 Dance Academy 1:30 Horrible Histories 2:25 Officially Amazing 2:55 Spawn Point 3:30 SheZow 4:00 The Roy Files 4:35 Deadly 60 5:05 Hank Zipzer 5:30 Numb Chucks 6:00 Fangbone! 6:10 The Deep 6:35 The Next Step: It’s My Party 6:55 You’re Skitting Me 7:30 Officially Amazing 8:05 Degrassi: The Next Generation (PG) 8:30 Heartland (PG) 9:15 MY:24
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Prime 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend (PG) 11:30 Program To Be Advised 12:00 Kochie’s Business Builders [s] 12:30 Program To Be Advised 2:30 AFL PreGame: Adelaide v GWS [s] 3:00 AFL: Rnd 1: Adelaide v GWS [s] 6:00 Seven News - Sunday [s] 7:00 My Kitchen Rules (PG) 8:30 Sunday Night [s] 9:30 Anita Cobby: You Thought You Knew It All (M a,v,l) – It was the crime that horrified a country but the real story has never been told. 11:30 Training Day: Wages Of Sin (M v) – An internal investigation could cost Frank his badge 12:30 Home Shopping
4x4 Adventures [s] 8:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 8:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 9:00 Ben’s Menu [s] 9:30 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals [s] 10:00 2017 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix: Day 3 *Live* – from Albert Park, Melbourne. 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:00 The Biggest Loser: Transformed (PG) [s] 8:00 Bull: Callisto (M a) 9:00 NCIS: New Orleans: Man On Fire (M v,mp) 10:00 24: Legacy: 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM (M v,mp) 11:00 Homeland: Imminent Risk (M v,a) 12:00 48 Hours (M l,a) 2:00 Home Shopping 4:00 The Home Team [s]
6:00 rage (PG) [s] 10:30 rage: Guest Programmer (PG) 11:25 Pointless [s] 12:10 QI (M s) 12:45 Broadchurch (M a) 1:30 Boomtown (PG) 2:00 The Years That Made Us: Survival [s] 3:00 Who’s Been Sleeping In My House? 3:30 Landline [s] 4:00 The Link [s] 4:30 Midsomer Murders (PG) [s] 6:00 Compass [s] 6:30 Gardening Australia [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Death In Paradise (M v) 8:30 Call The Midwife (M a) 9:30 New Tricks: The Russian Cousin (PG) 10:30 Newton’s Law (M v) 11:30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg [s] 12:10 rage: Guest Programmer (MA15+a,l,d,n,s,h,v) 5:00 rage (PG)
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ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 4:30 Postman Pat SBS VICELAND 5:00 Worldwatch 9:00 SBS PopA-
5:00 Bob The Builder On Site 6:00 Ben & Holly 6:35 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Spicks And Specks (PG) 7:30 River Monsters: Secrets at Sea (PG) 8:30 American Addiction (MA15+ a,d) 8:55 Russell Brand: From Addiction To Recovery (M a,l,d) 9:55 Chasing Dad: A Lifelong Addiction 10:55 My Strange Addiction 11:25 Ben: Diary Of A Heroin Addict (M a) 12:10 Louis Theroux (M a,l) 1:10 Girls To Men (M a,s) 2:10 River Monsters 3:00 My Strange Addiction 3:25 ABC News Update
sia 10:00 Worldwatch 12:00 Vice News Tonight 12:55 Dead Set On Life (M) 1:25 The Island With Bear Grylls USA (PG) 2:15 Bikes Vs Cars (PG) 3:25 A Brony Tale (PG) 4:55 Cyberwar (PG) 5:25 The Last Lesbian Bars (PG) 5:55 Woman With Gloria Steinem (PG) 6:25 Vs. Arashi 7:20 If You Are The One 8:30 Huang’s World (M a,l) 9:20 Hate Thy Neighbour (M l) 11:05 Noisey - Lagos (M) 11:55 Huang’s World - Orlando (M a,l) 12:50 Hate Thy Neighbour (PG) 1:45 France 24 News In English From Paris 3:00 Thai News
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Korra 10:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10:25 Dragons: Riders Of Berk 11:35 Hank Zipzer 12:00 So Awkward 12:30 Life With Boys 1:05 Dance Academy 1:30 Horrible Histories 1:55 Operation Ouch! 2:25 Officially Amazing 2:55 The Show With No Name 3:30 Shezow 4:00 The Roy Files 4:35 Deadly 60 5:05 Hank Zipzer 5:35 Numb Chucks 6:00 Fangbone! 6:35 The Next Step 6:55 You’re Skitting Me 7:30 Officially Amazing 8:05 Degrassi (PG) 8:30 Heartland (PG) 9:15 My Great Big Adventure 9:30 rage (PG)
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MONDAY MARCH 27 TEN
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WIN 7:00 WIN News [s] 8:00 ET [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (M a) [s] 1:00 The Living Room: Encore (PG) [s] 2:00 ET [s] 2:30 Ben’s Menu [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Biggest Loser: Transformed (PG) [s] 8:30 Movie: “The Heat” (M l,s) (’13) Stars: Sandra Bullock 10:50 Whose Line Is It Anyway? Australia (M) 11:30 WIN News [s] 12:30 The Project - Encore 1:30 Late Show (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping
Prime 5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “Dark Intentions” (M a,v) (’15) Stars: Ashley Bell 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG) – Is Kat right to be concerned about Patrick’s state of mind? 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) 9:00 Monday Night Movie: “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” (M v) Stars: Scarlett Johansson & Anthony Mackie 12:00 Packed To The Rafters: Reality Checks (PG) 1:00 Home Shopping
NINE 5:30 Today *Live [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Kevin Can Wait: Pilot (PG) 2:00 Married At First Sight (PG) 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Married At First Sight: Final Dates (M l,s) 8:20 House Husbands (PG) 9:40 Footy Classified (M) 10:40 Botched: Girls Gone Wild (M mp,n,s) 11:40 Rizzoli & Isles (M v) 12:30 In Conversation With Alex Malley: Andy Thomas [s] 1:00 Anger Management (M) 1:30 TV Shop 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop
6:00 ABC News [s] 10:00 Landline [s] 11:00 Grand Designs [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 Flying Miners (PG) [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 The Cook And The Chef [s] 3:30 Eggheads [s] 4:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Pointless [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Australian Story [s] 8:30 Four Corners [s] 9:20 Media Watch (PG) [s] 9:35 Q&A [s] 10:40 Lateline [s] 11:10 The Business [s] 11:30 Golf: PGA Tour Highlights [s] 12:25 Parliament Question Time: Reps [s] 1:25 The Mix [s] 1:55 rage (MA15+a,l,d,n,s,h,v)
6:00 Children’s Programs 1:30 The Powerpuff Girls (PG) 2:00 Rabbids Invasion 2:30 Beyblade Burst 3:00 Yu-gi-oh! Arc-v 3:30 Nexo Knights (PG v) 4:05 The Looney Tunes Show 4:30 Scooby-Doo! 5:00 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans (PG) 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 Science Of Stupid (M) 8:00 Top Gear (PG) 9:10 Movie: “Daylight” (M v) (’96) Stars: Sylvester Stallone 11:30 Two And A Half Men (PG) 12:00 Thunderbirds Are Go (PG) 12:30 Adventure Time 1:00 Regular Show 1:30 Uncle Grandpa
7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Children’s Program
6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 I Fish 9:00 Operation Repo (M) 9:30 Just Go 10:00 M*A*S*H 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Win News 1:00 Cheers (PG) 2:00 Nash Bridges (M v) 3:00 Jake And The Fat Man 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG v,a) 5:00 Star Trek 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 MacGyver (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Coach Carter” (M v) (’05) Stars: Samuel L Jackson & Rob Brown 11:15 Super Rugby Extra Time Replay 12:15 MotoGP 2017 - Race 1 Qatar Grand Prix 1:45 Gillette World Sport 2:00 Diagnosis Murder (M d,a) 3:00 Nash Bridges (M v)
GEM 6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Religious Programs 7MATE 7:00 Hook Line And Sinker 7:30 Big Angry
6:00 Children’s Programs 9:30 Crocamole 10:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 11:00 Jag 12:00 Judging Amy (PG a) 1:00 Win News 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:05 Rules Of Engagement (PG) 4:30 Raymond 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Frasier (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 9:30 Supernatural (M v,sn,n) 10:30 The Strain (MA15+ v,h) 11:30 The Late Show (PG) 12:30 Dexter (MA15+ l,v,s) 1:40 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Judging Amy 3:30 The Division (M v)
GO!
7:30 TV Shop 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Friends (PG) 11:30 Suncorp Super Netball 2017: Swifts v Collingwood 1:30 As Time Goes By (PG) 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:00 Heartbeat (PG v,a) 4:10 Heartbeat (PG v,a) 5:20 Absolutely Fabulous (PG d,l) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 As Time Goes By (PG) 7:40 Miss Marple (PG a,s) 8:50 Movie: “A Beautiful Mind” (M a) Stars: Russell Crowe & Ed Harris 11:35 Footy Classified (M) 12:35 Friends (PG)1:00 Home Shopping 2:00 Heartbeat (M a,v)
8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Home And Away (PG) 9:30 NBC Today 10:30 Meet The Press 11:30 The Great Australian Doorstep 12:00 Dr Oz (PG) 1:00 Annabel Langbein: The Freerange Cook 1:30 Malaysia Kitchen 2:00 Homes Under The Hammer 3:00 Auction Squad 4:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Medical Emergency (PG a) 5:30 60 Minute Makeover 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Jonathan Creek (M a) 8:30 Foyle’s War (M v) 10:30 Blue Murder (M v,a) 12:00 Bargain Hunt 1:00 Deal Or No Deal 1:30 Foyle’s War (M v)
Fish 8:30 Dream Car Garage 9:00 Night Thunder 10:00 The Amazing Race 11:00 Charlie’s Angels (PG v) 12:00 T. J Hooker (PG v,a,d) 1:00 Police Woman(M) 2:00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D (M v) 3:00 Turtleman 4:00 Big Smo (PG) 4:30 Billy The Exterminator 5:00 Gator Boys (PG) 6:00 American Pickers 7:00 Pawn Stars 7:30 Talking Footy (PG) 8:30 Prospectors (PG) 9:30 Klondike Gold Fever 10:30 America’s Hardest Prisons (M v) 11:45 Jail (M a,l) 12:15 Heroes Reborn (M v) 1:30 American Pickers 2:30 Pawn Stars (PG)
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ABC
WIN 6:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 7:00 WIN News [s] Prime 5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s]
4:00 Bananas in Pyjamas 4:30 Postman Pat 5:00 Sarah & Duck 5:25 Charlie And Lola 6:00 Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom 6:15 Go Jetters 6:35 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Spicks & Specks 7:30 Dirty Jobs: Marble Maker (PG) 8:30 Russell Brand: End the Drugs War (M a,l,d) 9:30 Ross Kemp’s Britain: Alcohol (MA15+a,l) 10:15 My Strange Addiction 10:40 The End Of The Line (MA15+a,d,l) 11:10 KaChing! (PG) 12:05 Peaky Blinders (MA15+l,v) 1:00 Dirty Jobs (PG) 1:50 Dirty Jobs: My Strange Addiction (M a) 2:15 ABC News Update
10:00 For The Juniors 11:05 Full Proof 11:55 Wonders Of The Universe 12:00 Heartland (PG) 12:45 Degrassi: The Next Generation (PG) 1:40 Move It Mob Style 2:10 The Jungle Book 3:05 The Jungle Bunch 3:30 SheZow 4:00 The Roy Files 4:35 Deadly 60 5:10 Hank Zipzer 5:35 Numb Chucks 6:10 The Deep: The Abyss Stares Back 6:35 The Next Step: Lost At Sea 6:55 You’re Skitting Me 7:30 My Year 12 Life (PG) 8:00 BTN Newsbreak 8:05 Degrassi (PG) 8:30 Heartland (PG) 9:15 My Great Big Adventure 9:30 rage (PG)
10:00 Four Corners [s] 10:45 Media Watch (PG) [s] 11:00 Black As [s] 11:15 Pointless [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Newton’s Law (M l) 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:30 Eggheads [s] 4:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Pointless [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Todd Sampson’s Life On The Line (PG) [s] 8:30 The Indian Dream Hotel On Tour (M a,l) 9:30 Foreign Correspondent [s] 10:00 Creatives: Robert McFarlane (M l) 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:05 The Business [s] 11:20 Q&A [s] 12:25 Parliament Question Time: Senate [s] 1:25 rage (MA15+a,l,d,n,s,h,v)
ABC
11:30 Seven News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “The Toyman Killer” (M h,v) (’13) Stars: Sarah Carter 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG a,v) 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) 9:00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares: The Glass House (M l) 10:00 Bones: The Day In The Life (M) 11:00 Never Seen A Doctor (M a) – Nothing will prepare you for the total transformations of these extreme makeovers. 12:00 Grey’s Anatomy: Sleeping Monster (M a) 1:00 Home Shopping
News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Kevin Can Wait: Pilot (PG) 2:00 Married At First Sight - Repeat (PG) 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Married At First Sight: Final Dates Continue (M l,s) 8:40 Travel Guides: Gold Coast [s] 9:35 Schwarzenegger The Celebrity Apprentice (PG) 10:35 Arnie’s Greatest Ever Stunts (PG) 12:20 20/20 [s] 1:30 Danoz (PG) 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy 3:30 Good Morning America [s]
6:00 Children’s Programs 1:30 Regular Show 2:00 Rabbids Invasion 2:30 Beyblade Burst 3:00 Yu-gi-oh! Arc-v 3:30 Nexo Knights (PG) 4:05 The Looney Tunes Show 4:30 Scooby-Doo! 5:00 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans (PG) 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 Socceroos - World Cup Qualifiers: Australia v UAE 10:00 Movie: “The Inbetweeners 2” (MA15+ s,n,l) (’14) Stars: Simon Bird 12:00 Sullivan & Son (M s) 12:30 Adventure Time 1:00 Regular Show 1:30 Uncle Grandpa 2:00 Rabbids Invasion
7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Children’s Pro-
6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Super Rugby Extra Time 9:00 Operation Repo (M) 9:30 Reel Action 10:00 M*A*S*H 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Win News 1:00 Cheers 2:00 Nash Bridges (M v,a) 3:00 Jake And The Fat Man 4:00 Super Rugby Extra Time 5:00 Star Trek 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 48 Hours (M a) 8:30 Forensics Operation Edgewater (M) 9:30 VF Confidential (M a,v) 10:30 The Americans (M a) 11:30 Gang Related (MA15+ v) 12:30 2017 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix 3:00 Nash Bridges (M v) 4:00 Jake And The Fatman
GEM 6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Skippy 7:00 Religious 7MATE 7:30 Big Angry Fish 8:30 Dream Car Garage
9:00 American Pickers 10:00 The Amazing Race 11:00 Charlie’s Angels (PG v) 12:00 T. J Hooker (PG v,a,d) 1:00 Police Woman (M v,a) 2:00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D 3:00 Pawn Stars 3:30 Turtleman 4:00 Big Smo (PG) 4:30 Billy The Exterminator 5:00 Klondike Gold Fever 6:00 American Pickers 7:00 Pawn Stars 7:30 Highway Patrol (PG) 8:00 Motorway Patrol 8:30 Ice Road Truckers (PG) 9:30 Counting Cars (PG) 10:30 Car Chasers 11:00 World’s Toughest Trucker (PG) 12:00 Talking Footy 1:00 American Pickers
6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 11:00 Jag 12:00 Judging Amy 1:00 Win News 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:05 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 4:30 Raymond 5:30 Frasier 6:00 Frasier (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Tomorrow When The War Began” (M v,l,d) (’10) Stars: Caitlin Stasey 10:35 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 11:35 The Late Show 12:35 The King Of Queens (PG) 1:30 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Judging Amy
10:00 Behind The News 10:25 Totally Rubbish 10:50 Get Into Textiles 11:15 Smart Materials 12:00 Heartland (PG) 12:45 Degrassi: The Next Generation (PG) 1:40 Move It Mob Style 2:10 The Jungle Book 2:45 Pearlie 3:30 SheZow 4:00 The Roy Files 4:30 Deadly 60 5:05 Nowhere Boys 5:35 Numb Chucks 6:00 Fangbone! 6:35 The Next Step 6:55 You’re Skitting Me 7:30 My Year 12 Life (PG) 8:05 Degrassi: The Next Generation (PG) 8:30 Heartland (PG) 9:15 My Great Big Adventure (PG) 9:30 rage (PG)
Prime
Programs 7:30 TV Shop 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Friends (PG) 11:30 As Time Goes By (PG) 12:10 Movie: “The Moonraker” (G) (’58) Stars: David MacDonald 1:50 Hairy Bikers Mums Know Best (PG l) 3:00 Heartbeat: In The Bleak Midwinter (PG v,a) 4:10 Heartbeat: Blast From The Past (M a,v) 5:20 Absolutely Fabulous (PG a,s) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 As Time Goes By 7:30 New Tricks (M v,s) 8:40 Midsomer Murders: Blood Will Out (M v,l) 11:50 Scott & Bailey (M a,v) 1:00 Home Shopping 2:00 Heartbeat (M a,v)
grams 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Home And Away (PG) 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Dr Oz 1:00 Jonathan Creek (M a) 2:00 Mr Selfridge (PG s) 3:00 Auction Squad 4:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Medical Emergency (PG a) 5:30 60 Minute Makeover 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Keeping Up Appearances (PG) 8:30 Judge John Deed: Abuse Of Power (M v) 10:30 I Shouldn’t Be Alive (M) 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Mr Selfridge (PG) 1:30 Deal Or No Deal 2:30 This Rugged Coast: Coral Labyrinth 3:30 Dr Oz 4:30 Auction Squad
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4:30 Postman Pat 5:00 Sarah & Duck 5:25 Charlie & Lola 5:45 Dinosaur Train 6:00 Ben & Holly 6:25 Octonauts 6:35 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Spicks And Specks (PG) 7:30 Dirty Jobs: Soo Locks (PG) 8:30 Louis Theroux: Gambling in Las Vegas (M l) 9:30 Hack Live: Sex Addicts (MA15+a) 10:30 My Strange Addiction (PG) 11:00 Ice Wars (MA15+a,d) 12:00 Ross Kemp’s Britain: Alcohol (MA15+a,l) 12:45 Chasing Dad: A Lifelong Addiction 1:45 Dirty Jobs (PG) 2:35 My Strange Addiction 3:00 ABC News Update
WEDNESDAY MARCH 29 TEN
ABC
NINE 5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra Summer [s] 11:30 NINE News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Kevin Can Wait (PG) 2:00 Married At First Sight - Repeat (M l,s) 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Planet Earth II: Cities (PG s) 8:40 The AFL Footy Show (M v) 10:40 World’s Funniest Videos Top 10 Countdown (PG) 11:40 Two And A Half Men (M s,l) 12:05 Proof: Showdown (M mp,v,a) 1:30 Danoz 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America [s]
ABC 11:15 Pointless [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address [s] 1:30 The Book Club (PG) 2:45 Eggheads [s] 3:15 Father Brown (PG) [s] 4:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Pointless [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery 8:30 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering [s] 9:00 Walliams and Friend (M s) 9:40 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (M l,s) [s] 10:25 Catastrophe (MA15+ l,d,n,s)10:55 Lateline [s] 11:25 The Business [s] 11:40 Four Corners (M a,l,s) 12:25 Media Watch (PG) 12:40 The Weekly 1:10 Parliament Question Time: Senate [s]
6:00 Children’s Programs 2:30 Beyblade Burst 3:00 Yu-gi-oh! Arc-v 3:30 Nexo Knights (PG) 4:05 The Looney Tunes Show 4:30 Scooby-Doo! 5:00 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans (PG) 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30The Big Bang Theory (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The Matrix Revolutions” (M v) Stars: Keanu Reeves & Laurence Fishburne 11:00 Airplane Repo (PG) 12:00 Sullivan & Son (M s) 12:30 Adventure Time 1:00 Regular Show 1:30 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 2:00 Rabbids Invasion 2:30 Pokemon 3:00 Sonic Boom (PG)
7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Children’s Pro-
6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 9:00 Operation Repo (M) 9:30 Reel Action 10:00 M*A*S*H 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Win News 1:00 Cheers 2:00 Nash Bridges (M v,a) 3:00 Jake And The Fat Man 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG v,a) 5:00 Star Trek 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 8:30 Attenborough’s Africa 9:30 Todd Sampson’s Body Hack (M v,l) 10:30 VF Confidential (M a,v) 11:30 Second Chance (M v) 12:30 Sons Of Anarchy (MA15+ v,d) 1:35 Home Shopping 2:05 Diagnosis Murder (PG v)
GEM 6:30 Religious Programs 7:30 TV Shop 8:00 7MATE 7:30 Big Angry Fish 8:30 Dream Car Garage
6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 11:00 Jag 12:00 Judging Amy 1:00 Win News 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:05 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 4:30 Raymond 5:30 Frasier 6:00 Frasier (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 9:00 Futurama (PG v,s) 9:30 Futurama (PG s) 10:00 Bob’s Burgers (M) 11:00 Duckman (M) 11:30 The Late Show (PG) 12:30 The King Of Queens 1:30 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Judging Amy 3:30 The Division (M)
Ellen (PG) 9:00 TV Shop 10:30 Friends (PG) 11:30 As Time Goes By 12:00 Movie: “Carry On Spying” (G) (’64) 1:50 The Hairy Bikers: Mums Know Best (PG) 3:00 Heartbeat: Icon / Golf Papa One Zero (PG a,v) 5:20 Absolutely Fabulous (PG l,s,d) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 As Time Goes By 7:30 Death In Paradise (M v,a) 8:40 Poirot: The Adventure Of The Western Star (PG v,l) 9:50 Silent Witness (MA15+a,v,mp) 11:00 House Of Cards (M v) 12:20 Are You Being Served (PG s) 1:00 Home Shopping 2:00 Heartbeat (PG v,a)
9:00 American Pickers 10:00 The Amazing Race 11:00 Charlie’s Angels (PG v) 12:00 T. J Hooker (PG v,a,d) 1:00 Police Woman (M v,a) 2:00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D 3:00 Pawn Stars 3:30 Turtleman 4:00 Big Smo 4:30 Billy The Exterminator 5:00 World’s Toughest Trucker 6:00 American Pickers 7:00 Pawn Stars 7:30 Highway Patrol (PG) 8:00 Motorway Patrol 8:30 Pawn Stars Australia (PG) 9:00 Aussie Pickers 10:00 American Pickers 11:00 Hardcore Pawn (M) 12:00 American Pickers 1:00 Pawn Stars
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
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SBS 5:30 NHK World English News [s] 6:00 World-
watch 1:00 PBS Newshour [s] 2:00 Music Concert: Hayley Westenra Live From New Zealand [s] 3:35 Into The Universe With Stephen Hawking [s] 4:30 Wild Britain [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Food Safari Fire [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Great Continental Railway Journey: Riga To Tampere [s] 8:30 Insight [s] 9:30 Dateline (M a) 10:00 How Rolls Royce Bribed The World [s] 10:35 The Feed [s] 11:00 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee (M) 11:30 Follow The Money (M s,l,v) 1:40 Drama Movie: “Captain Abu Raed” (M a) (’08) (In Arabic) “Black Out” (M a,l,v) (’09) (in French, English and Kinyarwanda) 1:40 RuPaul’s Drag Race (M s) 2:30Woman With Gloria Steinem (M a) 3:40 The Feed 4:10 American Ninja Warrior (PG) 4:40 Heston’s Dinner In Space 5:40 If You Are The One 6:35 The Mindy Project (PG) 7:05 Vice News Tonight 7:30 The Feed 8:00 South Park (M a) 8:30 Noisey (M v) 9:20 Atlanta (M l) 10:20 Abandoned (PG) 11:10 Desus And Mero (M) 11:40 Movie: “In A Better World” (MA15+ a,v) (’10) (in Danish) 1:45 The Feed 2:20 RT News From Moscow
ABC ME 6:00 Children’s Programs 9:35 Steam Punks! ABC 24 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News
Prime 5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “Dead At 17” (M v) (’08) Stars: Barbara Niven 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG d) 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) 9:00 Million Dollar Cold Case (M) – Tonight, the murder of a 25-year-old nurse dedicated to helping others. 10:30 Surveillance Oz (PG) 11:00 Blindspot: Evil I Did Dwell, Lewd I Did Live (M) 12:00 It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia (M) 12:30 Home Shopping grams 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Home And Away (PG) 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Lovejoy (M v) 2:00 I Shouldn’t Be Alive (PG) 3:00 Auction Squad 4:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Medical Emergency (PG a) 5:30 60 Minute Makeover 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Inspector Morse: Deadly Slumber (M v) 9:30 Waking The Dead: Harbinger (MA15+ v,a) 12:00 Bargain Hunt 1:00 Dr Oz: The Secret Ingredient (PG a) 2:00 Home Shopping 4:00 Medical Emergency 4:30 Auction Squad 5:30 Home Shopping
Mornings 12:00 ABC News 1:00 ABC News 2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:15 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 ABC News 5:00 ABC News Afternoons 6:00 ABC News Evenings Live Across Australia 6:30 The Drum 7:00 ABC Evening News 9:00 ABC National News 9:30 Lateline 10:00 The World 11:00 ABC National News 11:30 7.30 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum 1:00 BBC Impact 1:30 Lateline 2:00 Al Jazeera 3:00 BBC Global News 3:30 7.30 4:00 BBC Global 4:30 The Drum 5:00 Al Jazeera Newshour
ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 4:10 Fireman Sam SBS VICELAND 5:00 Worldwatch 12:00 Movie:
WIN 6:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 7:00 WIN News [s] 8:00 ET [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (M a) [s] 1:00 The Living Room: Encore (PG) [s] 2:00 ET [s] 2:30 Ben’s Menu [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Biggest Loser: Transformed (PG) 8:30 This Is Us: Pilgrim Rick (M d) 9:30 Madam Secretary (M) 10:30 Hawaii Five-O (M) 11:30 WIN News [s] 12:30 The Project - Encore 1:30 Late Show (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping GO!
“Obsession” (M a,n,s,v) (’09) (in French) 1:50 RuPaul’s Drag Race (M s) 2:45 Cyberwar (PG) 3:15 Vice News Tonight 3:45 Vice Does America (PG) 4:10 American Ninja Warrior (PG) 4:40 Surviving Aotearoa 5:40 If You Are The One 6:35 Mythbusters (PG) 7:30 The Feed 8:00 South Park (M a,l) 8:30 Movie: “The Brothers Grimm” (M v) (’05) (From the US) 10:45 Movie: “Troll Hunter” (M v,h) (in Norwegian) 12:35 Desus And Mero (PG) 1:05 The Feed 1:35 Woman With Gloria Steinem (M a) 2:05 CCTV News In English From Beijing
SBS 2
8:00 ET [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (M a) [s] 1:00 The Living Room: Encore (PG) [s] 2:00 ET [s] 2:30 Ben’s Menu [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Biggest Loser: Transformed (M) [s] 8:30 NCIS (M v) 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v) 10:30 Program To Be Advised. 11:30 WIN News [s] 12:30 The Project - Encore 1:30 Late Show (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping
GO!
English News [s] 6:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Al Jazeera News [s] 2:00 Andre Rieu: Under The Stars [s] 3:15 Predict My Future (PG) 4:05 The Wonder Of Dogs [s] 5:00 Living Black [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Food Safari Fire [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 The Doctor Who Gave Up Drugs (PG) 8:35 Simon Reeve’s Big Life Fix (PG) 9:40 SAS: Who Dares Wins [s] 10:35 The Feed [s] – Your daily mix of news and interviews 11:05 The World Game [s] 11:35 Anno 1790: Blind Hand Of Fate 12:40 Anno 1790: Die is Cast (M a,v) 1:50 The Legacy (M a,v)
ABC ME 6:00 Children’s Programs 9:35 Steam Punks! ABC 24 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News
ABC
NINE 5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE
SBS 5:00 CCTV English News [s] 5:30 NHK World
ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS VICELAND 5:00 Worldwatch 12:00 Movie:
TUESDAY MARCH 28 TEN
SBS
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SBS 5:30 NHK World English News [s] 6:00 World-
watch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG) [s] 3:00 Dateline [s] 3:30 Insight [s] 4:30 Brazil Coastlines: Amazonia (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Food Safari Fire [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Digging For Britain’s Secrets: North (PG) 8:30 24 Hours In Emergency (M a) 9:30 The Night Manager (M a,v) 10:25 The Feed 10:55 Dig: Emma Wilson’s Father / Well Of Souls (MA15+v) 12:30 Thriller Movie: “Km 72” (MA15+v) (’15) (From Venezuela, in Spanish) 2:20 Fantasy Movie: “The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus” (PG) (From the UK)
ABC2 5:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS VICELAND 5:00 Worldwatch 12:00 Movie:
4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:30 Postman Pat 5:00 Sarah & Duck 5:25 Charlie & Lola 6:00 Ben & Holly 6:35 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 Dirty Jobs: Boat Shrink Wrapping (PG) 8:30 Cherry Healey: Old Before My Time (MA15+ d,a) 9:30 Gambling Addiction & Me (MA15+a,d) 10:30 My Strange Addiction (PG) 10:55 Ice Wars (M a,l,d) 11:55 The Agony Of Ecstasy (M a,l,d) 12:25 Russell Brand: From Addiction To Recovery (M a,l,d) 1:25 Catfish (M a,l) 2:10 Dirty Jobs (PG) 3:00 My Strange Addiction 3:25 ABC News Update
“The Spear Of Destiny” (M v) (’10) (in German) 2:05 RuPaul’s Drag Race (M s) 2:55 Vice (PG) 3:25 Vice News Tonight 3:55 The Feed 4:25 American Ninja Warrior (PG) 4:55 Heston’s Dinner In Space 5:50 If You Are The One 6:40 The Mindy Project (PG) 7:05 Vice News Tonight 7:35 The Feed 8:05 South Park (M a) 8:30 Movie: “Dead Ringers” (M v,s,l,d) (’88) (From Canada) 10:45 Movie: “Kiss Of The Dragon” (MA15+ v) (’01) (in Mandarin, English & French) 12:30 Desus And Mero (M) 1:00 The Feed 1:30 Abandoned (PG)
ABC ME 6:00 Children’s Programs 9:35 Steam Punks! ABC 24 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News
10:00 Roman Mysteries 10:30 Behind The News 11:00 Small Hands In A Big War 11:35 My Place 12:00 Heartland (PG) 12:45 Degrassi: The Next Generation (PG) 1:10 Dani’s House 1:40 Move It Mob Style 2:05 This Is Me 3:05 The Jungle Bunch 3:30 SheZow 4:00 The Roy Files 4:35 Deadly 60 5:10 Nowhere Boys 5:35 Numb Chucks 6:10 The Deep 6:35 The Next Step 6:55 You’re Skitting Me 7:30 My Year 12 Life (PG) 8:05 Degrassi (PG) 8:30 Heartland (PG) 9:15 My Great Big Adventure 9:30 rage (PG)
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If you are thinking of buying or selling then talk to NorthWest Real Estate. HOPETOUN
JEPARIT
127-129 Lascelles St – Great opportunity to purchase this spacious brick veneer home and the vacant block next door. The home features 4 dbl br’s all with BIR’s, main with WIR and ensuite, large kitchen meals area with wood heating, gas hot plates, electric wall oven and dishwasher, family friendly bathroom, huge separate lounge and evap cooling. Outside there is a double garage, rustic BBQ area, workshop with power and 2 garden sheds. The yard has rear access. The vacant block is well fenced and also with rear access.
3 Livingston St – This brick veneer home is about 2 years old and has only been lived in for a very short time. Featuring 3 double bedrooms all with BIR’s and the main has direct access into the bathroom, separate lounge, tiled meals area with electric cooking, double sink & pantry and a split system air-conditioner. Outside you will find a single garage, solar hot water & a concrete driveway. The yard is a blank canvas looking for someone to add their own flair.
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JUNG
10 Gould St – This whopping residential block would make a great place to build your dream home on (STCA). Measuring approx. 1980msq with a frontage onto Gould Street. This is probably the largest residential block in town for sale.
5 Main St – A lot of the hard work is done. This cottage just needs some finishing touches. Featuring steel cladding, 3 bedrooms and study, solar hot water, large lounge with wood heater, ref a/c, partially installed timber kitchen, single garage all on a good size block. Jung is approx. halfway between Murtoa and Horsham with access to schools via a bus service.
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BEULAH
WARRACKNABEAL
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26 Henty Hwy – Set on a large block this quality built rendered b/v family home features 3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a large kitchen/dining area with electric cooking, dishwasher, a huge lounge with a split system, ceiling fan and two internal toilets and an excellent sunroom. Outside there is a double garage, paved pergola, rainwater tank, assortment of fruit trees and a computerised watering system.
6 Kelsall St – This cottage is set at the northern end of the town’s main street and almost opposite the Yarriambiack Creek.The home features 2 bedrooms, study, 2 living areas, wood and gas heating, ref. a/c, instant gas hot water, 1 x 2 carport and a garden shed.The home is currently rented @ $145 pw on a periodic basis.
10 Scott St – The recently restored home is set on a generous block measuring approx. 1168 sq. mts. The renovations have included new sections of roof, rewired with safety switches fitted, interior and exterior painting, floating floor, modern kitchen & bathroom. Outside there is a large dble carport, single garage or workshop with a cement floor and roll a door, 3 garden sheds & a wood shed. Plus there is an 18 panel 4kw solar power system.
10 Aitken Ave – Featuring 2 bedrooms, kitchen with electrical appliances, lounge with gas heating and electric hot water. Outside there are 2 aged bungalows (a 1 room and a 2 room), both in poor condition, a brick storage shed with cement floor, approx 3m x 3m garden shed and very old single garage.
Price: $229,000
Price: $96,000
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6 Wills St – A neat 3 bedroom property. Two of the bedrooms feature large BIR’s, with the 3rd situated at the at the back of the house. The bedrooms are carpeted and the living areas have vinyl floors in the kitchen, bathroom & laundry. The updated kitchen opens in to the living area giving the house a family atmosphere. Outside there is a low maintenance garden set out on a big block, featuring a powered roller door garage with a concrete floor and 4 connected rainwater tanks.
76 Lyle St – Pine lined walls, pressed tin ceilings, long wide passages and then mix that with a modern timber kitchen, updated bathroom, evap cooling, gas heating. The 3 br’s are a generous size, 2 have BIR’s, the kitchen has a gas cooktop and electric W/O, there is a pantry, dishwasher and a island bench. Outside there is a dble carport and a magnificent 14m x 7m shed with drive through access into a rear lane and a toilet. There is 3 r/w tanks and other smaller sheds Secure yard.
Price: $155,000
Price: $199,000
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Price: $95,000
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57 Anderson St – This 4br sandstone block home features a grand foyer leading to the lounge which also has polished boards and a wood heater. Towards the back of the house you will find a massive family/meals area. This kitchen has a slate floor, gas stove, double sink and a walk through pantry. A split system services this area. The bathroom is divided into 2 rooms with a large vanity & linen press in one area & shower over spa bath & toilet in the 2nd. The laundry has a 2nd shower and 2nd toilet. Outside the wide verandahs are a feature of the home.
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EW N 28 Railway St – With a spacious living area, bay window, kitchen with ele appliances incl dishwasher, evap cooling, wood heating,slate floor, 2 large bedrooms, sleepout, expansive deck, great for outdoor, double carport with sliding doors, garden sheds and a 2nd toilet.
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1 Hindmarsh St – You could move in and renovate the home to your own liking. The roof has already been replaced with colourbond. A 6 panel 1.5kw solar power system is a bonus energy saver. The 3b/r home has a mixture of carpeted flooring and polished floor boards throughout. The kitchen has electric appliances, the lounge a split system and ceiling fan and the bathroom a shower module.
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19a Gardiner St – This well fenced block is opposite the popular Anzac Park and has Power, Water, Sewage and Phone all available. With a frontage to Gardiner St of 18m , depth of 43m and a overall size of approx 774m2 this block will be well sort after.
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20 Bow St – It is a 3 bedroom home the floor plan makes the home more suited to a couple or a single person. Featuring a modern open plan kitchen and living area, main bedroom with BIR’s, fan and access to the bathroom, a 2nd shower and split system A/C. Outside on the large corner block you’ll find a large new double carport, BBQ area, kids cubby house and a single garage.
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• 82 Jamouneau St, Warracknabeal 2 1 0 Price: $74,000
• 86 Tower Rd, Donald 3 Price: $449,000
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• 38 Anderson St, Warracknabeal 3 1 0 Price: $170,000
• 22 Asquith Res, Warracknabeal 4 2 Price: $345,000
• 1 Noall St, Warracknabeal 3 1 Price: $115,000
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• 77 Lower Roy St, Jeparit 4 Price: $145,000
• 34 Market St, Minyip 3 Price: $119,000
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• 53 Campbell St, Birchip 4 Price: $289,000
• 1 Athol Crt, Donald Price: $24,900
• 111 Bushby Ln, Dimboola
Price: $95,000
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Call us today on 5398 2219 (Sales) or 5398 2201 (Rentals) Christine Morrow Property Manager
Lorraine Sleep Admin
Fiona Knight Property Manager
John Hadley Licensed Agent
Rob Lehmann Sales Agent
53-55 Scott Street, Warracknabeal www.northwestrealestate.net.au Page
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Death Notices
HOWIE, Shae Maree
Much loved and beautiful daughter of Trev and Jude passed away peacefully 17th March 2017 aged 35 years. Dearly loved sister of Nathan and Lydia, sister-in-law of Steph and Xave and loved auntie of Lachie, Hamish and Sophie. “Our Angel on Earth now in Heaven”
LIERSCH, Mata Ivy Passed away peacefully at Sunnyside Lutheran Retirement Village on March 15, 2017 aged 92 yrs. Dearly loved wife of Edgar (dec). Loved sister of Ardie, Freda, Oscar, Elsie, Carl & Norman (all dec). Dear friend and neighbour for 40 yrs of Janet & Russell Edlich. Re-united with Edgar.
MILLS, Christopher Passed peacefully at home 16.3.2017. Chris was a valued community member, previously volunteering 25 years with Horsham SES and together with his wife Marie was known to many through their family business Wimmera Brake Service. Taken far too soon. Chris will be dearly missed by his family and friends.
Death Notices
ROHDE (nee Schneider), Marjorie Gertrude
14/07/27 – 19/03/17 Passed away peacefully, aged 89 at Kurrajong Lodge. You did not want to leave us But you did not go alone. For part of us went with you The day God called you home. Deep in our hearts memories will be kept To love & to cherish & never forget. Dearly loved wife of Harold (dec). Loved sister of Laurie and Dot and Gwenda and Max. Loving mother of Valerie, Bryan & Lynda, Jenny & Chris. Cherished Ma to Simon & Adele, Bianca & Rob. Great Grandma to Zack, Xander & Madalyn
ROSS, Barbara Ann “Barb”
Passed away peacefully at Wimmera Base Hospital on March 16, 2017 aged 80 yrs. Dearly loved wife of Geoff (dec). Loving mother of Greg & David. Loved sister of John, Sandra & Lorraine (dec). Re-united with Dad in God’s care.
SANDERS, McCallum Ritchie “Macca”
Taken tragically as a result of an accident on March 12, 2017 aged 19 yrs. Dearly loved son of Denise and Paul. Loved brother of Billee & Logan. Loving grandson of Jack & Betty (dec) Ritchie; and David & Beth Sanders (both dec). Rest in Peace
Death Notices
TAYLOR, Murray William
26.5.51 - 16.3.17 Beloved father and fatherin-law to Andrew, Darren, Justin, Amber, Ami and Megan. Wonderful grandfather to Hayden and Jack. Loving son of Bill (dec) and Jean. You were tragically taken too soon and will be sadly missed, but you will forever live in our memories.
When I moved into my own place he was sad to see me go, but always called around to see if I was okay. He was the kind of guy who always offered advice, but never expected me to take it. I knew Dad wouldn’t be around forever, and the day I expected to be sad turned out to be a true celebration of his life I’ll cherish forever. I’m so glad I have someone who cared to organise it. Trevor Bysouth & Daughter
Ph 5381 1444
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Animals & Accessories
Animals & Accessories
1 Poll Hereford Bull, 14mth old, very quiet, very well breed $1800 plus Gst Ph 0429434340
Cattle show box, circuiteer hot blower dryer, clippers suitable for horses and cattle, leather halters, rope halters, neck straps, tattoer, liquid nitrogen semen tank, many other things needed for showing Ph 0402749413
Pol Dorset ram Winton Park Bloodline 2013 Drop $250 Ph 0429947957
SANDERS, McCallum Ritchie The funeral of McCallum Ritchie “Macca” Sanders will take place at the Quantong Recreation Reserve, on Friday 24th March Commencing at 2pm. Private Cremation.
7x 1st year laying hens, ISA Reds $50 Ph 53824038 Alpaca herd gaurds $400 plus Gst discouns Melrose Alpacas Banyena Ph 0407835578 mandsburchell@ gmail.com Australian Red meatmaster Ram, KD blood, full shedding, 14mths old, ewes lambing at 150% $350 Ph 0488616058 Boer goats, 6mnths M-F $100 each Ph 0438522375
Trevor Bysouth & Daughter
Ph 5381 1444
AFDA Member
Budgerigars, consistently winning exhibition aviary, quality birds, normal, spangle, clear body and others, priced to sell Ph 53824389 Budgerigars, show quality $30 to $40each Ph 0428730777
Funeral Notices
MILLS, Christopher John An informal gathering to celebrate the life of Christopher John Mills will take place at the Horsham R.S.L. on Monday 27th March commencing at 10am.
TAYLOR, Murray William
Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to Rachel’s Wish, Wimmera Cancer Centre. Envelopes will be available at the service.
Ph 5381 1444
AFDA Member
ROHDE, Marjorie Gertrude A Memorial Service to Celebrate the Life of Marjorie Gertrude Rohde will take place at the Uniting Church, Dimboola on Tuesday 28th March commencing at 11am. Privately cremated. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the Stroke Foundation. Envelopes will be available at the Church.
Trevor Bysouth & Daughter
Ph 5381 1444
AFDA Member
ROSS, Barbara Ann “Barb” The funeral of Barbara Ann “Barb” Ross will leave St Andrew’s Uniting Church, Horsham on Thursday 23rd March after a service commencing at 2pm for the Horsham Lawn Cemetery.
Trevor Bysouth & Daughter
Ph 5381 1444
AFDA Member
$10each
Event Services
31 Urquhart Street HORSHAM
Trevor Bysouth & Daughter
5382 0713
AFDA Member
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Horsham Florist
DIGGER’S Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning 1-2hr Drying Process
Dorper Rams, well bred, nice types, from $150 Ph 0488616058 after 6pm Ferrets ready to go $25each Ph Adrian 53928225
Horse drawn vehicle, gigs and buggies, EC Ph 53566354 Pomonal
sale
Creative & Traditional Designs
0418 350 445
Wayne Adams, Horsham
Independently owned and operated
51 Roberts Ave, Horsham 5382 1834
Granite Memorials Lawn Headstones Memorial Restorations Bronze Plaques Free Quotes Working In All Cemeteries In Western Victoria. Locally Made
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Pony wanted in foal or foal at foot, 10-11hh, must be quiet and be able to lead, only good home Ph 53981261 leave message Pony, liver chestnut, 14hh, 16yo, ex show pony, unbroken, pet only, mare, good home only $500 Ph 0408846796
Dorper ewes white 24 scanned in lamb to white suffolk, april lambing, from $150 Ph 0407091151 Horsham
Budgies for sale $10each Ph 53827626
Event Services
Trevor Bysouth & Daughter
Dog trailer, 4-berth, EC, carries 8 Border Collies $1200ono Ph 54662335 evenings
Hens 20wks, HyLine breed, free range and laying $20each Ph Kathy 0407541238
An informal gathering to celebrate the life of Murray William Taylor will take place at Taylor’s Rock, Centenary Park Road, Mount Arapiles on Friday 24th March commencing at 11am. Private cremation.
Ph 5381 1444
Chestnut gelding,14.3hh, 10yo, easy to s.f.c, beautiful boy, regretful sale, experienced rider only $3000 Ph 53542576
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Budgies for 0417533579
Private cremation.
Funeral Directors
Dad and I had some great times. I always looked up to him.
Animals & Accessories
Funeral Notices
Horse mare, 15hh, 10yo, very quiet $190 Ph 0427361940 Kelpie pups, 8wks old, 3 male, 1 female, vacinated, vet checked, wormed, register if required, from registered parents, very good yard and paddock workers, microchip # 59661, 59361, 59345, 59323 $550inc Gst Ph 53923270 or 0428829394 Kelpie pups, 8wks old, 4 males, red and tan, all vet checked, wormed, vaccinated, very well bred pups, both parents great workers m/c # 259850/259758/261542/259314 $500 Ph 0428411786 Liquid Nitrogen cattle semen container, 5C 20/20, lasts for 16 weeks when filled, top and bottom containers of 850 polls and full French Charolaise bulls semen that won grands, suppresmes, nationals, interbreeds, from such major shows as Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane, Rocky’s Beef exp QLD, great chance to start a successful cattle stud from a returned cattle breeder success, make an offer and it will certainly be considered $1200ono Also Charolaise embryos for sale from some of these bulls and overseas bulls, enquires welcome Ph 0402749413 Muskovi ducks, drakes $15, ducks $10, unsexed $5 Ph 0429912620
REDUCED 4-Angle horse float, as new, EC, only used once, 423-201, reg till 08/17 $20,000ono Ph 0428788212 REDUCED Horse drawn brake circa 1900 in GC, suit 14hh horse $600 Ph 0428500194 Haven
Antiques Antique cast iron day bed/cot, great for displaying teddy bear collection $200 Ph 53823833
Antique dresser, very unique, EC $750 Ph 0438811721 Antique timber meatsafe cot, flywire enclosed with mattress, keep pets, insects away from baby $400 Ph 53823833 Antique white cane fixed basket bassinet on wheels, new mattress included $250 Ph 53822586 Birmingham platform scales, original condition $300 Ph 53541444 Cedar tilt table, 1.2dia with turned and carved pedestal, VGC $200 Ph 0417507882 Stawell
Peachface and Fisher Lovebirds, variety of colours, from $20 Ph 0428832058 Stawell Point of lay hens, vacc, debeaked, raised free ranged, very good layers, can deliver $20each Ph 0429941974 or email neilllang@yahoo.com
The Weekly Advertiser welcomes your advertising. We are required strictly by law to include specific information on some items when publishing your advertisement. A snapshot of your obligations are as follows: ANIMALS *All for-sale advertisements, for either cats or dogs must include one of the following: • Individual microchip numbers • Vet certificate to exclude individual animals from needing microchips • Domestic animal-business number
*The Weekly Advertiser reserves the right to accept or refuse advertisements.
Miners couch, fully restored, original wire base, lovely item, not used $700 Ph 0439101170
Old kitchen dresser, with lead light doors, GC $300 Ph 0438811721 Oval timber dinning table, $300ono Ph 0427891448 Restored meat safe $350 Ph 53981158 Warracknabeal
Baby Needs Babies colonial rocking cradle, 45yo, white, GC $100 Ph 53846313 Baby products, all products top of range and EC, Vee Bee baby bath $10, Valco baby portable cot $60, Steelcraft baby car capsule $150, baby jogger pram bassinet $470 can deliver to Horsham, Stawell, Ararat Ph 0438163163 Wooden colonial cot, with a good mattress $75 53846313
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Business Opportunities
Clothes & Accessories
Caravans
Marion College school uniform and school bags, from $10-$30 Ph 0419132137 Ararat
Business For Sale Iconic Hardware Store Shaws Building Supplies - Warracknabeal • A landmark business in a popular farming town that has been servicing the area very successfully for the past 13 years. • Stocks a wide range of timber, hardware, plumbing and building supplies. • The business belongs to two powerful buying groups (Hardware & Timber Traders - HBT and PaintPlace) which allows competitive prices to be passed onto its continually growing list of clients.
• No previous experience of hardware necessary due to exceptional manager. Currently employing three people. • Enjoy the country lifestyle, loyal clientele and weather.
Keen vendors $320,000 + SAV
Majestic night 16’16” caravan, ensuite, full annex as new, island q/ bed, a/c, external tv, gas and electrical points, alloy wheels, EC internally and externally, house in lock up garage $36,500 Ph 0407551079
Mobile Mazda home T3500, diesel 2spd gear box, body in EC, twin batteries, new tyres, 180,000kms, RWC, complete kitchen with full size 3-way fridge, d/bed, roll-out awning with new annexe walls and floor, plus many extras $25,000 Ph 0429821171
Contact: Warren Stewart 0434 822 953 Maurice Parsons 0409 982 305 Michael Cook 0407 744 076
Caravans
Caravans
12/24V 10L 2dr fridge/freezer, frost bite with Danfross compressor $400 0429834582 15’ aero lite caravan 1984 pop up r-o awning, fridge, stove, 2 singles, interior excellent, unreg $3800 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola 16’ Jayco Caravan, new rims, tyres, microwave, d/island bed, wardrobes, full stove, annexe, VGC $10,900 Ph 0400003840
Caravan fridge, Domentic 3-way, 150L, RM2553, VGC $950 Ph 0428941291 Dingo off-road camper trailer, treg hitch, al-ko axel, annexe $2900ono Ph 0427838284
1986 Mitsubishi FG forklift, reco motor, vin F17A52152 $5500 Ph 53811061 or 0419387689 Coolroom, new, turn key locked, 1.8 x 1.2, 2m high with SH dropping unit, 240V $3800 Ph 0417101120 Molnar 2 post hoist, 240V, GC $4000 Ph 53811061
FOR HIRE - Family Jayco caravan, very comfy d/island pillow top bed, 2 good size bunk beds, 2007 Windsor Rapid pop-top, 17’ microwave, 90L fridge, easy to extends to 22’, front and rear fold-out erect annexe, a/c and heating, plus bed, aircon, 3 seater lounge, 150L all accs Ph Nathan for availability fridge, 4 gas burner/grill, m/w, radio/ 0418657247 FOR HIRE CD, TV, 2 gas bottles, battery with Jayco Starcraft 2012 dual axel, 3-way transformer, roll-out awning, full fridge, oven with 2-way stove top, m/ annexe $26,500 Ph 0410049836 wave, a/c, toilet andshower, fitted canopy and full anex, TV (12/240v), large d/bed, mainly used as spare room, VCG $35,000 Ph 0428302281 Warracknabeal
2008 Galaxy Southern Cross caravan series 4, 20’, q/bed, Dometic 3-way fridge, a/c, gas cook top, oven and hot water, full ensuite, twin water tanks, VG tyres, recently serviced elec brakes, new battery, new roll out awning, full annex, always shedded $38,000ono Ph 0408240216 Horsham 2009 Camper trailer, Jayco Elite, 740kg, elec brakes, fridge, annexe, flies stove, new condition $13,000 Ph 53522159 Caravan Avan Tayla pop-top, 2004, full annexe, two water tanks, many extras, EC $16,500ono Ph 0437565407
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Field bin Jaeschke, 30T capacity, orange painted base $7150 inc Gst Ph 53832227 after 7pm
12 lambs lawn mower $25 each Ph 0427361940
Fordson Major Kero restoration Ph 53823909
Goldacres trailing boom, dual lines, 5000L, 30m $30,000 plus Gst Ph 0427918392 Grain auger, 30’ x 6” with wisconsin motor $1000 inc Gst Ph 0409388611 Header Case 2388, with big top, 1042 36’ Macdon front, Leith trailer, 1999 $70,000 plus Gst Ph 0427918392 Header international, 7 11 18’ comb, water cooled cab, good goer, 12mths rego $3850 inc Gst Ph 0428590022 or 53573219
REDUCED 2000 Traveller caravan, immaculate condition, lots of extras, 2 berth, 16’ $12,000 Ph Mark 0400814257 REDUCED Camper trailer with full annex, 240V wired, gas stove, Lt truck tyres, water container $3000 Ph 0417507882 Stawell
Farm Machinery 1971 XP88 David shearer header, working condition, 18’ front with pea pickup, a/c working $2750 Ph 0418584308 1989 Case 1680 header, 30’ 1010 bat front and finger reel, good tyres, smale p/plucker, 5635 engine hrs, trailers $27,000 inc Gst Ph 0428951262
Clothes & Accessories Debutante dress, size 12, beautiful satin backless, hand sewn sequin and beaded lace dress made by House of Bespoke $550 Ph 0419132137 Ararat
Heavy drag chains, 14’ to 24’ long Ph 53811093
Debutante dress, size 12, worn for one evening in 2009, dry cleaned, EC, detailed back and embroidery on front, welcome to try on before buying $150ono Ph 53894258 or 0437894257
Horwood Super Spread Bagshaw, 1 tone trailing PTO drive, GC $1500 Ph 0459226190 International truck parts C1800, 392 blocks, bell housing, clutch and pressure plates to suit and other parts, price negotiable Ph 53911884 or 0407911884
Mackay combine tynes, 13 available $80 Ph 53811093
2008 Class Lexion 600 Header, 1800 engine hrs, 1200 sep hrs with 2008 40’ Macdon FD70 front, cross auger, Bogey Bogey trailer, harvest ready, selling due to farm leased $360,000 plus Gst Ph 0427323041
Mower Taarup, 8 discs, 10’ wide, new 24-9-13 $9000 Ph 53541225
Almite oil pressure pump, for tractor tracks rollers, suit caterpillar etc $60 Ph 53811093 Amazon linkage spreader ZAM altra, EC $18,500 plus Gst Ph 0438544259 Auger, 46x8” Westfield, fair condition $4400 inc Gst Ph 0417385223 Debutante dress, size 8, worn for one evening in 2008, dry cleaned, EC, welcome to try on before buying $250ono Ph 53894258 or 0437894257
Horwood Bagshaw, 25’ chisel plow, in GC $5500 inc Gst Ph 0417577823
2 hoppers $200 or will seperate Ph 55701184
7’ Irish slasher, new bearings, belts, near new PTO, clutch, blades and tyres $1980 Ph 0418584308
Cattle master head crush, good order, bruise free $1000 Ph 55857223 Chamberlain 16 disc plough, yellow, hyd width, VG tyres, disc and order $1800 Ph 0427064052 Class 108 Maxi SL, with 30’ front $16,500 call for details Ph 0428973850 Colonial woolshead scales with weights, as new, very cheap $400ono Ph 0447398338
Pollymaster fire tank, 1200L, 1.5” ball valve outlet, EC $500 Ph 53581256 Poly Diesel Tank, 400L, elec pump and meter, EC $1050 inc Gst Ph 0427886272 REDUCED Header John Deere 9600, 2 fronts rigid and flexed plus trailer 2600 sep hrs, EC, $60,000 plus Gst Ph 0428991814 Round baler, Massey Ferguson 560, string only, suit small farm $3300 inc Gst Ph 0428590022 or 53573219 Slasher, 8’ trailing, good working order $2400 Ph 0429811803 Horsham Smale Multivator, 62’ 61/4 spacing, single shoot, knift points, harrows and 2005 daybreak 12 tonne TB seeder, variable rate, 4 bins x 3 tonne, serviced ready, selling due to leasing farm leased $100,000plus Gst Ph 0427323041 Small bale paddock loader, NH 471 $500 plus Gst Ph 0427852270 Stock crate with sliding gate and fold down ramp, 1935W x 3715L x 1900H $800 Ph 0427361335 Stock crate with sliding gate and fold down ramp, 1935W x 3715L x 1900H $800 Ph 0427361335 Sunbeam double-ended shearing grinder, all accessories, $100 worth of emery papers $400ono Ph 0447398338
Jayco Sterling 2012, 20’, full ensuite, washing machine, q/bed, LG fridge TV and radio, stove with oven, roll-out awning, EC $43,000 Ph 0428631283 Mini Camper Trailer, suit young couple, special features $600 Ph 0413599333
Debutante dress, size 8, worn for one evening in 2011, dry cleaned, EC, welcome to try on before buying $250ono Ph 53894258 or 0437894257
Ladies full length leather over coat, fully lined, very modern $250 Ph 53822267
Dunmunkle engineering shifter, 35’, 11hp Honda motor, GC $13,990 plus Gst or best offer Ph 0427858264
4-5 ton Poppany Vetch, cleaned seed Ph 0459251173 or 53951173 AH 5yo McCulloch Mocart 66 ride-on, hardly used, incs new batterery and cover $2000 Ph 53957240 or 0428477100
Complete brewing kit $75 Ph 53522127 Electric Bike, EC, 5yo $550 Ph 53582948 Stawell Electric Motor, C.M.G 240V 1.5kw 1410 RPM $95 Ph 0429847336 Endless chain 2 ton, 6m drop, Beaver brand, green, never used $170 Ph 0418504408 Fire trailer, 6x4 tailer, 500L, Honda 5.5hp, onga pump, all hoses, never used $2000 Ph 53821208 Full set mens r/h golf clubs, bag and buggy, as new $500 Ph 0490659360 Gold detector, Minelab GPX4000, EC $2800ono Ph 0488616058 Grader blade 3PL challenge 8’ blade HYD TRT and HYD swivel, GC $4000ono Ph 0427322006 Willaura
6’x12’ HMR particle board unused, new cost $250 p/sheet, sell for $100 p/sheet Ph 53527043
Greenfield 32” fast cut ride on mower, Honda 13hp, 112hrs only, very reliable, GC $2800 Ph 0418541300 8’x5’ galvanised tandem trailer, jockey and spare wheel $2860 inc Gst Ph 0418504367 Carine’s Merchandise Horsham and Streatham
Hay round rolls, oaten and clovers ryegrass, ideal for horses Ph 0428847201 Horseman double horse float, EC $10,500 Ph 0412772945 House bricks, 2500, s/hand, clean, ready to lay $2000ono Ph 0418535801 Invicta 6m metal shaper, 24’ stroke, swivel machine vice $650 Ph 0427504715 Iron droppers, 0427261940
Airborne Edge Trike Rotax 582, fully equipped trailer, full instruments, full set of travel covers, 1 helmet, 2 headsets, all in GC $11,000 Ph 0428519879 Aluminium four panel bi-fold door, fitted with retracting wire fly screen, basalt grey, new cond, great for extension or man cave $3000 Ph 0408824222 Aluminium umbrella with stand, 3.6m bone canopy, GC $100 Ph 53522691 Ararat
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Jason Lazaboy elec recliner, elec lift and tilt, cream leather, EC $650 Ph 0429433667 Jetfire J33A, LPG fired, portable heater, VGC $450 Ph 0408504575 Kirby vacuum, shampooing system and accessories, complete home care system includes vacuum, carpet shampoo system, floor polisher and buffer, carpet fluffer, canister cleaner and attachments $500 Ph 0408312040 Kitchen for sale, includes d/washer, black bench tops, gallery style, tan bases, buyer to remove $1500 Ph 0406331743 Large carved timber chest $150 Ph 0488185211 or 53827177
ANTEO aluminium tailgate lifter, 24V, 1000kg, 2400W x 2000L, foot and hand controls incl adjustable chassis brackets, suit Hino/Isuzu etc, suit new buyer $2500 Ph 0448826464 Antique horse drawn plough, for garden display, makers plate attached $450 Ph 53596244 Barbeques Galore cook on hooded 4 burner BBQ $150ono Ph 53826480 BBQ, 4 burner with hood and cover, natural gas connection $100ono Ph 0447010173 Beekeeping, 7 hives, stainless steel extractor boxes, smoker, all spare equipment necessary to keep bees $1200 Ph 0404237468 Ararat Bricks, 3000 unused house bricks, purchased from Stawell Advane Bricks $1500ono Ph 0417 306 125
Log splitters assembled and test run backup warranty Ph 53891541 Maxi mulcher, Rover, 2400W elec $80 Ph 0439101170 Medium timber dog kennel and an small anchor $100 or will separate Ph 0400603611 Mower home made ride on cutting deck, 1300 wide 1.3 metre, mini motor runs well, 3 wheels $1700 Ph 0427776537 New bricks, Selkirk Iron Stone, 2990 over ordered $1400 Ph 0408824222 New Colortile roofing sheet, approx 150 sheets, 133cm x 40cm $800ono Ph 53820466
Bulk fuel tanks, 18,000 to 57,000L Ph 0428508278 Camper Trailer, Oztrail camper 9 on 6x4 trailer, 600mm sides, sunroom, 4x4m square and 2m high $3500 Ph 5352 1476 Ararat
New heavy duty tandem trailer, 2.5x1.64m, hyd brakes, Australian made quality $2800 Ph 0429810550
Garage Sale
Town Garage Sale Tea 20 Fergie tractor, petrol, EC, runs well $3800 Ph 0400861759 Ararat
Gents suit, size extra large, waist 110cms, dark grey with fine pin stripe, worn once only $150 Ph 0427820410
420L Westinghouse bottom mount frost free fridge, EC $320 Ph 0448624141
Cheap house for sale, comfortable country living, $900 deposit, text or Ph Charlie 0419720015
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Connershea 24’ wideline SR cultivator spring tyne harrows, good tyres and order $1800 Ph 0427064052 Jayco Starcraft Outback 2012, Glorious 16’ off-road van with ensuite and many extras $38,000 Ph 0438702675 Ararat
3 CB radios, 27 MHZ $100 Ph 0428894258
Heavy duty steel tool box, 650mm H x 2190mm W x 580mm D, roll-out drawers, gastra door openings, keys to lock $580 Ph 0438891133
John Deere 8450, 6200hrs, top condition, good tyres $18,000 Ph 0418944594 Warracknabeal
3-wheel trolley, solid rubber wheels $80 Ph 0487281581 Barkly
25m of steel pool fence, cream, includes gate, text 0419001109 for pictures
8x5 tandem trailer, reg F40927 $1500 Ph 0418545258 or 53527043 after 6pm
JD 7720 Header, 24’, T.R front on trailer, GC, ready for harvest, well serviced by JD mechanic $9900 inc Gst Ph 0428981370
25 tyne Horwodd Bagshaw stubble master, 3000L HB, streamline cart with manutec press wheels $38,5000 inc Gst extension available Ph 0427891884
10” Hitachi miter saw, $250 Ph 0418504774
Header, Massey Ferguson 3342 S-P, 2 fronts $2500 Ph 0497635941
Computers & Entertainment
29 Tyne blueline scarifier, 7” spacing, GC $1200ono Ph 0459251173 or 53951173 AH
2005 Viscount caravan, 17’ pop-top, d/bed, 3-way fridge, microwave, heating/cooling, r/o awning, battery pack $18,000 Ph 0400151887 Willaura
10” Hitachi miter saw, $250 Ph 0418504774
Gas operated purivox scaregun $90 Ph 0447398338
White deb dress, size 10 $250 Ph Noela 0407357985
For Sale
Ferguson TEA20 complete engine rebuild, new paint, good tyres, new steering wheel, no oil leaks, suit hobby farmer $3500ono further info Ph 0429491426
Apple computer, 24” screen, all the latest programs, little use, suit uni student $850 Ph 0447398338
Erin Avan pop-top, 2003, 17” roll-out awning, queen d/bed $18,000 Ph 53583065
2005 16’ Olympic Caravan, new awning, d/bed $14,00ono Ph 0418624566
For Sale
Windrower, 21’ Macdon, all hydraulic, vertical knife, GO $10,000 inc Gst ono Ph 0427541476
G88 Volvo prime mover, bogie drive, ball race turntable and hydraulics, GC, 13878F $7000ono Ph 0419575660
Tent, 12x15’ internal floor excluding awning, two rooms, external frame, blue canvas, make: Trail-master, model: Bogong pre 1999, GC, current new price $1399, asking $500ono Ph 0418385261 Horsham
1995 Jayco Starcraft pop-top 16’6” caravan, front kitchen, d/island bet, near new roll out awning and annex, van serviced 2016, in great condition $13,500 Ph 0419894761 Horsham 2004 Jayco herritage caravan, 22’, 150L 3-way fridge, double extendable bed, separate shower and toilet, heating/ cooling, roll out awning $27,900 Ph 0427094601
New Age Big Red ES11, September 2015 build, has all standard features, plus leather interior, footrests on seats, 2in1 water filter, diesel heater, ESC, 270W solar, AGM battery, reverse camera plus much more, as new, used once, selling due to ill health $69,750 Ph 0428676525
New age big red series 19 caravan 2011, well maintained, 19’, with reverse cycle aircon, queen bed, leather cafe seats, toilet/shower, r-o awning, front/ tunnel/under bed storage, reg til feb, tebbs annex, portable washing machine, tare 2220 $49,000 Ph 0427972109 Camper trailer, 3 rooms, battery 240V, Anderson plus, tailgate kitchen with loads of storage, LED strip lights, easy to tow, comes with boat and motor, spare wheel, GC, registered $5000ono Ph 0428843220
Wedding dress, worn once as a Deb gown, lots of detail on gown not showing in pic, size 10 paid $1,100, sell $250 Ph 0437865368
Commercial Equipment
2011 Camper trailer 7’ side fold full annex, tailgate kitchen, 65L water tank, override brakes, toolbox and stone guard, reg $3500ono Ph 53842242
1985 Viscount, island d/bed, roll-out awning, gas stove with oven, gas elec fridge, microwave oven, cd/radio, vanity basin, lots of cupboards, outside 240V outlet, all working 4 seasons hatch, 2 gas bottles $7990 Ph 0427340204
Farm Machinery
Wool press - hydraulic, Lister McLodge super pinner, EC, done little work $9500 plus GST Ph 0428975294
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Farm Machinery
W6 Inter front wheels hubs, stubs complete, LH mudguard plus other bits $70 Ph 53811093 Wanted to buy, 21 tyne scarifier Ph 0428221339
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Loads of sales! Furniture, antiques, household goods and large ticket items. Ararat books and collectables at Shire Hall. Wednesday, March 22, 2017
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Household Items
Household Items
Oaten hay, certified top quality, small bales, can deliver to Ararat/Stawell area $8 Ph 0408600656
Ute tray, chequer plate with LEF tail lights, suit 4dr ute or extra cab $700 Ph 0418504408
Old beer and whisky bottles Ph 53521040
Vetch Seed, Blanche Fleur, cleaned $600 p/t Ph Scott 0427 512281
Fisher and Paykel 350L refrigerator, H1410mm W640mm, EC $295 Ph 0429934307
Marine
Glass coffee table, side and small table, EC $150 Ph 53891131 Inverted table/bed, stern health system, good for migraines $180 Ph 0428564422 Italian leather ‘Rossini’ brand recliner lounge chairs x2, hardly used and in EC, cream in colour $800ono or will separate Ph 0448300729
Oscar Furniture High Care mobile electric lift and recline chair, new $3200 selling $1800, inspection welcome Ph 0448624141 Pallet Racking, uprights x5 at 5430, 1 at 4840, beams 12 at 2730, 8 at 2400, total length 5 bays at 10260, total storage 30 std pallets, solid safe sturdy, asking price $3750 Ph 0412599225
Wacker/vibrating plate, heavy duty, Honda motor, fold up, wheels, factory rubber mat, excellent working order $1600 Ph 0438891133 Woodheater heat charm $450ono Ph 0429912620 Wool press hydraulic 240 or 480V, 3hp mac lodge minor $4000 Ph 0427322006 Willaura
Pavers and bricks, text for pics and prices Ph 0419001109 Pin board room dividers, 130 x 160cm and 80x210cm Ph 0477398338 Poly water tank, brand new, squat 10’w x 5’H $1200 Ph 53527043 after 6pm
Household Items 2 club armchairs, black fabric, EC $200 or will separate Ph 53822267
Pool table, 2.4 x 1.2, reasonable condition, 2 small holes in fabric, comes with cues balls and kelly pool, selling due to no room $250ono Ph Nathan 0418657247
Red gum coffee/hall tables, rustic style, assorted sizes, private seller, open to offers Ph 0458687009 Kaniva Saio oat seed, 12 ton at $500 plus Gst a ton Ph 0428824316 Shed steel, 5x6.1m lenghts gal door track, 15m 75x125x3mm beam, 44m 50x50 framing box, qty storm water pipe, $1500 new sell $900ono, job lot only Ph 0429802177
Kelvinator 2 door refrigerator, 12 cubic ft, $75 Ph 0418504774 Kelvinator 2 door refrigerator, 12 cubic ft, $75 Ph 0418504774 Kitchen table, chrome and laminex, plus 6 chairs, VGC $500ono Ph 53596244 Large 2 piece Colonial dining cabinet with wrought iron handles $500 Ph 0458652756 Large TV entertainment unit, solid timber 1900 long x 500 deep x 1026 high, glass timber doors both ends, glass shelving, 2 bottom centre draws, TV portle, 800L x 860H $400 Ph 53527043 after 6pm Large wardrobe, $100 Ph 53527043 after 6pm Led light kitchen cupboard and blackwood kitchen dresses $400 Ph 0458652756
REDUCED Down feather denim linen chair, as new $300 Ph 0447892032 REDUCED Kitchen sink, new left hand bowl, single drain $290 Ph 0437718077 after 2pm REDUCED Q/size bed head and foot, matching bedside chest $280 Ph 53823416 REDUCED S/bed mattress with matching base, also with bed head $70 Ph 0418134407 Stawell Simpson 53522127
dishwasher
$100
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Lemair automatic washing machine, toploader, 2.2kg, suitable for caravan $190 Ph 0427851409
Popany Betch cleaned, 23 tonne in bulk $750 plus Gst Ph 04477496930 Professional photo wall, for portrait or wedding photos, with picture frames $250 Ph 0447398338
REDUCED Chest of drawers, French Provincial furniture, early settler $400 Ph 0447892032
2 lounge chairs, 1 rocker and 1 arm chair $250 or will separate Ph 53823264 or 0432502452 2 seater lounge and 2 recliner chairs, mid green colour fabric, EC $800 Ph 53911628 7 piece dining setting, solid wood padded seats, EC $475 Ph 0428972280 Bed singled inner spring matress and base, GC $85 Ph 0408336024
Mattress, K/single, brand new, pillow top $95 Ph 55851558 Edenhope Office desk, steel frame, vinyl top, 1660x900 $75 Ph 0418370933 Ornate carved camphor chest and wall clock 31 day $280 or will separate Ph 0487281581 Barkly Pine Tallboy chest of drawers $170ono Ph 0447188274
SMEG fridge/freezer, model SR660XA, 3.5 star energy efficient, chilled water and ice maker (never installed), drinks porthole in door, fridge 394L, freezer 290L, 903w x 735d x 1790h, as new, unmarked complete with water kit and user guide, current new RRP $4490, sell $1900, runs perfect, no issues Ph 53911111 Nhill
Q/bed and base complete with doona, GC $100 Ph 0448300729
Silver stereo 70’s-80’s cassette radio turntable with large speakers, best offer Ph 53855240 Spinning wheel and accessories plus quantity of wool to spin $200 Ph 53596244
Bookcase, white IKEA brand, EC $80ono Ph 0448300729
Coolabah pizza gas oven, new in box $250 Ph 53527043
Brooker CT10 aluminium tinny with 8HP mariner 2stroke motor, includes fuel tank, lifejackets, paddles, torch, fire extinguisher, roof rack, mobility wheels $1100 Ph 0428500194
Solid redgum wine rack, 25 bottle spaces $350 Ph 0418148445 REDUCED 5 seat lounge suite w chase, modular faux suede, very comfy, EC, scotch guarded, pictured here as a small corner unit, with extra seat inc it forms to a large U shape $550ono Ph 0400923733
Camero Stealth, as new, 350 Chevy block Mercruiser stern drive $34,000ono Ph Stuart 0419323483
Motorcycles
Gopher Invacore Pegasces, variable speed, wheelie walker carrier, basket etc, 4yo, serviced recently with new batteries, EC $2800 Ph 0429433667
KTM 450 EXC 2015, VGC, well maintained, 115hrs, top end rebuilt, many extras, rec reg until Nov, 7245-8 $9400ono Ph 0427823062
Lift chair, royal blue, EC $500 Ph 53824997
NSU autobike, 1953 older resto, ready to ride $1990 Ph 0419783352 Stawell
Mobility scooter, brand new, never been used, easily dismantled to fit in boot of car, complete with battery charger and user manual, genuine reason for selling, cost $2480 sell $1850 Ph 53823973 or 0412344872 Mobility scooters, EC, deceased estate, from $800 to $3000 several to choose from Ph 53522455 Ararat
REDUCED Triumph Tiger 1050cc, 2007 in EC overall, local owner, bought 08 Yamaha XVS 650, in EC overall, from new, bike has heaps of extras and (LAMS APP), black, reg till 9/16, OD mods, new cruise control to be fitted, 9348, Panniers, luggage rack $6000neg two-tone custom paint, 45,787kms, Ph 0408993613 RWC, reg till 03/17 FQ950 $6800 Ph 1979 Vintage Kawasaki KH100 EL 0400923733 motorcycle, only 10,430kms, NL056 Suzuki 500cc king quad, 4x4 auto, GC $4600 Ph 53957240 or 0428477100 $5200ono Ph 53836256 Suzuki JR80 2010, one owner, EC $1450 Ph 0418935957
Fibreglass 14’ runabout, 60hp Evinrude outboard, gal trailer $1200ono Ph 0447398338 Parsun 15hp outboard motor, elec with pull-start, just serviced, 54spd thrust elec motor, VGC $1200ono Ph 0409507579 after 7pm Quintrex 4.5m laze about boat with 8hp Marine motor and 55hp Suzuki motor on trailer $6000 Ph 53822837
Tisira 6.5kg twin tub, brand new, never used, product care 4yr replacement $400 Ph 53827520 Treadmill, Healthstream “evo” 421T, EC $900 Ph 53823306 TV 46” ‘Bauhn’ full high def, flat screen, VGC $290 Ph 53824210
Ski boat, American Hondo, believed to be only one in the country, V bottom, BBC chev, all orig gear, tandem trailer, W90450, will take trade $19,750 Ph 53548205 Ski/speed boat 17.5” foot navankis 308, bimini, h/pole, ski gear, very econ, excellent reliable boat $11,500ono Ph 0429204037
Yamaha scooter, 100cc, ideal for around town, EC, RWC, 5700kms, IF173 $1700 Ph 0408824739 1987 Harley Davidson soft tail custom, club reg, vin # 1Hd1BKL14HY014820 $12,900neg Ph 0407636449
Steel shed shelving, 2.20x800x135H, two available $150 each Ph 0439101170 Steel tank stand 6’x9’h 4’x6’ square $150 Ph 53527043
Dinning table, beautiful sold dark timber extendable dining table, EC $600ono Ph 0400583515
REDUCED Bookcase with drawers, French Provincial furniture, beautifully carved details $600 Ph 0447892032
Engle 40L fridge, GC $650ono Ph 0447188274
REDUCED Desk with hutch and filing cabinet draw $80 Ph 53823416
T & G pine flooring, assorted sizes Ph 0429912620
Wall unit 1.9Hx1.5Lx0.5W $300ono Ph 53836339 or 0427316990 Washing machine, 7.5kg Ezi-set Simpson, as new, deceased estate $390 Ph 0408640270
1994 Honda VFR750, immaculate condition, new tyres, new chains and sprocket, new battery, RWC, balistic exhaust $6500 Ph Phil 0407886674
2002 Honda, 54954 Fireblade, used as track bike, unregistered, GC, vin # JH2SC50U22M000066 $4400ono Ph 0408361058
Stacer 429 Proline Angler, aluminium, well maintained tinny with 30HP, Evinrude elec motor, tiller steer, loads of extras including Minn Kota elec motor with remote, Hummingbird 789ci side imaging fish finder, bimini, travel cover, safety gear, custom made rod locker and radio $18,000 Ph 0427972109
Table top wagon, shedded, good wheels $6000 Ph 0409538742
Moptops Tank, 1000L, slimline $400 Ph 0417291007 Tilt-a-door hinges and springs $75 Ph 0411419516 Top quality oaten hay, ideal for horses $30 per roll Ph Bill 53826774 or 0428504817 Horsham Treadmill, VGC, paid $1000 sell for $550 Ph 53827878 Triaxle trailer 10X5, load sharing axles, brakes on front 2 axles, vin # 8D9T20RTAL2073-74 $3000 Ph 0418545258 or 53527043 after 6pm Two 20’ stainless steel lined, insulated shipping containers (NORC), located between Stawell and Horsham $3500 each ono Ph 0418385261
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2006 Honda CBR 1100 blackbird, VGC fussy owner, comes with panniers and lambs wool seat cover, 34850kms, reg til 10/17 1A1GP $8000ono Ph 0429967866 Horsham
$55.00
Wooden windows, french style 1.8m x 2.1m, 900 x 2.1m, wooden french doors and windows 2.8m x 2.1m, VGC $500 or will separate Ph 0418504080
Marine
Cocos Palms $25.00
Aluminium boat 3.3 long, 9.9 johnson motor, lifejackets and boat trailer U64329 $2300ono Ph 0458681119 Aluminium boat and trailer, 3.8m stacer, 15HP Yamaha motor, boat and motor cover, bimini $3800 Ph 0427361335 Aluminium boat and trailer, 3.8m stacer, 15HP Yamaha motor, boat and motor cover, bimini $3800 Ph 0427361335
2 Nissan Pathfinder genuine front struts, still in boxes, 2000 model $350 a pair Ph 0447398338 2 white 15” sunraiser rims, 6 stud desert dueller tyres $200 Ph 0447398338 4 Kumho tyres and rims, suit Nissan Navara, 235/75R 15, 2 85%, 2 40% $300 Ph 0411419516 Ararat
Vickers Fibreglass Luxury Cruiser, twin 350 Mercuries, 2 new batteries, new TV, 2 hot water supplies - 1 Elec, new Gps and fish finder also plotter, elec stove and kettle, toilet, shower, master bed, 6-8 berth, new 4.5Kva generator, 2x 200L petrol tanks,1x 150 aluminium water tank, new 600 holey Carbies, 2 new petrol pumps, new Elec heater, new Eperb, new paint and anty fowl, new prop, shafts been balanced, 2 new sked bushers, new converter (still in box), marine radio, CD player, 4 adjustable stands, many more extras 00779 quick sale or swap $25,500ono or will swap, for enquires Ph John 0458121615
64 Tradie tool trailer, shelving, roof rack, GC, N69701 $1500 Ph 0418370280 6x4’ tradesman trailer, must see $1000 Ph 53820523
Clearview towing mirrors, black, to Nissan Pathfinder and Navara D40, EC $450 Ph 0408260888
2007 JR80 Suzuki, top end rebuild, new chain and sprockets $1100 Ph 0428327078 2007 Suzuki intruder 250 cruiser, reg till 6/17 1C6YV $3000 Ph 0429844320 2011 KLX 140, VGC, selling due to grown out of $2000 Ph 0428539227 or 53839227 AH 2012 Honda CRF 250, Yoshimura pipe, hinson clutch, has done 40-50 hours, EC $3800ono Ph 0418998948
Ford AU 6cyl Tickford motor, has not been cooked, suit reco $200 Ph 53891725 Full roof rack, as new, for a series 80 Landcruiser $700ono Ph 0499848060 Gas system complete for an EG Ford wagon $800 Ph 53583324 Gas tank and converter, and switches for Ford XF, tank still in date $200ono Ph 0429671887 Holden HX nose cone complete, no rust $400 Ph 0411419516 Ararat HQ to WB body parts Ph 53566354 Pomonal
2016 Kawasaki 250F, low hours, EC, ready to go $6900 Ph 0448560006
Mobility Aids Electric lift chair, GC, darkish blue $500 Ph 53583324
HEC Levis autobike, repainted, never shown, rare $1890 Ph 0419783352 Stawell
Gopher invacore comet alpine, mag wheels, as new tyres, all VGC, part of deceased estate $2250 Ph 53527043
Kawasaki MXF450 2016 model, 30hrs use, immaculate condition $6900 Ph Nash 0448303468 Ararat
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4x Bridgestone 265/65r17 tyres, off 2014 Hilux with approx 50% tread $200 Ph 0400073168
Canopy Ute back to suit std tray, near new cond $1800 Ph 0418535801
2006 Husqvarna TE 510, tidy bike $3500 Ph 0432364551
White Westinghouse fridge-freezer, 600L $500 Ph 0418148445
1 set electric extendable clear view mirrors, suit Ford Ranger 2011 $450 Ph 53981152 1988 Hilux c/chassis, s/tray, b/bar, sunraysias, 5spd manual, no motor $700 Ph 53574217
2002 Suzuki volusia 800 cruiser, reg till 5/17 BJ233 $4500 Ph 0429844320
Steel canopy, suit tradesman or camper, lockable, 1750x2250, jacks included $1800 Ph 0409218900
Motor Vehicle Accessories
Skiboat, 18’ American Kona BB, Oldsmobile Burkley jet drive, EC $6500 Ph 53566354
TV cabinet, wooden on wheels with two doors, industrial look, EC $50ono Ph 0448300729
Stanley Waterford cast iron wood cooker $2000 Ph 0407058288 or 0447358992
REDUCED 2013 Suzuki VL 250 intruder, 18,000kms, selling due to health reasons, reg til 11/17 1L6SQ $4000 Ph 53824766 Horsham
Motorcycles
REDUCED Quintrex 12’ on trailer, N88495, new Yamaha 15hp, not run in yet, ST734 $3900 Ph 0439135055
Belling GDACB90 black canopy range hood, brand new still in box, retails for $1299, asking $999 Ph 0419500757
Club lounge, EC as new, been re-upholstered $650 Ph 0409970939
Aluminium boat, 4.2 savage, cannet 50HP Mercury, SB002, forward control, windscreen, canopy, lowrance fish finder, satalite nav, lights cover, oars, anchor, tilt trailer Q77727 $5500ono Ph 0412542627
Lounge suite, 2 manual reclining chairs, 2 seater couch, beige fabric, EC $400 Ph 0414833505
Pure wool blankets, double and single, VGC $60 a pair Ph 0418370933
Sidchrome Sockets, 2 1/4” by 1” drive for big nuts, quantity available at $10each Ph 53911111 Nhill
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Mobility Aids
HSV VE to VF Maloo R8 hard lid, side sails, roof ext, all hardware, to suit any VE to VF ute $1750neg Ph 0407636449 New Carac Rino rack and basket, suit Ford Courier $350 Ph 53981152 Radiator, GC, suit 2006 auto 100 series Landcruiser $300 Ph 0427891884
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Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000
REDUCED Hilux 4WD tub to suit 2014 model - extra cab, gun-metal grey, inc sports bar, rubber mat and tonneau cover, as new condition $250 Ph 0429200566
04 Astra AH CDX, auto, hatch, RWC, reg till 02/17, THN111 $4800ono Ph 0421188813
Roof bars RAK, for a series 80 Toyota Landcruiser $100 Ph 0499848060
1997 Holden Statesman, V6 motor, 138,750kms OHS086 $4000 Ph 53982486
Suspension upgrade, suit ranger, BT50, courier 300kg Oldman Emu $450 Ph 0409960765
Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000
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clad, weatherboard, 10mins from Mitsubishi Coupe, 2003, EC, new tyres, mags, spoiler, new timing belt, sportskit, radio/CD/mp3, tints, RWC, air, cruise 209,000kms SGQ243 $4990 Ph 0431215956 Ararat
1985 Toyota Landcruiser, FG 75 tray, brand new 130L gas system, bullbar, new heavy duty clutch system, vin # FJ750022272 $3000 Ph 53527043 after 6pm 1986 Magna, 2.6L, requires head gaskit, ideal club car 1BO9XF $850 Ph 0400421155 2000 WH Statesman, V6, 260,000kms, GC for age, XFT297 $1950 Ph 0428366054
Mitsubishi Colt 2006, auto, reg til July, bought new, great town run about, RWC, UGK577 Ph 0428837235 1997 VS Statesman, VGO, V^6 super charged engine, OFA164 $5500ono rego & rwc, interor excellent Ph 0427825158 1998 Falcon, reg till 10/17, RWC,PFV527 $4000ono Ph 0418573508 Ararat
2004 Ford Falcon XR6 BA, 126,000kms, TFP057 $8000ono Ph 0418512974 2004 BA Fairmont, XR6 interior, dual fuel, 230,000kms, towbar, Giha wheels, reliable car, reg til 05/17, ZXV058 $2700 Ph 0448099981 or 53822032
2004 Kia Rio hatch, light blue, 80,000kms, reg til 1/17, VGC SQN983 $5600 Ph 53522717 Ararat 2005 Ford Focus Zetec, 205,000kms, well maintained, manual, tinted windows, new tyres 2016, WOE671 $3750ono Ph 0427951348 2005 Honda Accord, 75,000kms, one owner, EC, TSD728 $8500 Ph 0409148772
2006 Holden Viva, manual, well maintained, RWS, 128,000kms, XHQ016 $2900 Ph 0408324679
REDUCED 1995 diesel Pajero, 5spd manual, NJ-GLS, tow pack, one owner, regularly serviced, always garaged, reg til 11/16 NLI637 $6000ono Ph 0418595515
Mercedes C180 sports coupe, sports auto, GC, RWC, reg till 11/17, many receipts WCE461 $11,000 Ph 0438529102
Toyota Corolla Ascent Sport, 6sp manual, blue, 50,000kms, reg til 5/17 ZUI911 $14,000ono Ph 55704208 or 0427704208
REDUCED 2002 WH Statesman Caprice, auto 5.7L V8, sunroof, towbar, leather interior, 294,000kms, RWC, reg till 03/17 YWF406 $3050 Ph 0437113163 REDUCED Suzuki Swift 2008, light blue, manual, 94,000kms, AB, a/c, new tyres, p/s, RCL, new sound system, RWC, regretful sale due to upgrade to a family car, very economical XRT318 $7500ono Ph 0409350743 or 0435760272 Toyota Landcruiser GXL 94, dual fuel, 7 seater, white, aluminium bull bar, tow pack TET148 $7800 Ph 53548205
Triton 2008 cab chassis, 8x6 tray, cd, a/c, pwr windows, GC, Jan 18 reg, 2007 Holden Commodore, OMEGIA 71,500kms, XJN667 $8800ono Ph 0438057802 VE V6 Sedan, auto, 109103kms, EC, c/c UVN153 $9000neg Ph 53838218 Motor Vehicles or 0459795336
Motor Vehicles over $20,000 2010 Isuzu D-Max 4x4 dual-cab tray, white 200,000kms 12 months reg, RWC $21,000ono Ph 0407877814
2010 Toyota Hilux SR5, auto, 3.0DT, 200,00kms, fully serviced, EC, bullbar, tow bar, hard cover, tub liner, UHF radio, reverse camera plus more, YDU864 $26,500ono Ph 0423024026
Falcon AU3 2002, 343000km, GC, $1600ono 1HV5VX Ph 0419180196 Halls Gap
2008 Ford Mondeo, diesel, sedan, metallic red leather interior, 240,000kms, 11mths rego, one owner, EC, all service books, RWC $8000 Ph 0438891696
2007 SS VE Commodore sedan, bsp manual, black, interior black and red, towbar, RWC, 1EW5TW $14,000 Ph 0419569396
Ford Capri Convertible, 1990, daily driver, ICN5DT $2200 Ph 53891419 Ford Escape 2001, auto, a/c, cruise, towbar, drives well, clean car, dec reg RHH063 $1750 Ph 0447538613 AH REDUCED Chev 1928 suitable for parts or restoration $2500 Ph 0439466330 Ararat REDUCED Toyota Corolla 92 Sedan, white, 5spd, A/C, P/S, tinted windows, 240,000kms, no reg or RWC, EQU645 $1200ono Ph 0407051897
2009 Ford Fiesta, 2dr hatch, manual, 111,000kms, one owner only, reg till 05/17 XBA914 $6500ono Ph 0418553259
Toyota Corolla, 4dr hatch, 2000 model, VGC inside and out, goes well, 2 owners, good service history 1DO4CD $700ono Ph 0437002002
2008 Mitsubishi Triton single cab, steel tray, 4x4 3.2 T.D. Auto 117,470kms WTU514 $14,800 Ph 0408133292 Ararat
2010 Great Wall, 57,000kms, RWC, tow pack, one owner, well looked after $9500 Ph 53522139 after 5pm
Toyota Celica, 1990, white, 5spd, sunroof, motor knocking, WOJ810 $400 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola Toyota Corolla Hatch, 2000, 5spd, GC, very realiable, excellent learners car, 8mths rego RWX384 $1500 Ph 0400821629
1985 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz 4.1, V8, RH conversion, ULX314 $18,900 Ph 0417824141
2012 Peugeot Allure, sat nav, full service history, new tyres, turbo petrol, 39,000kms, reg till 09/17 ZFO210 $15,000 Ph Neil 53823358 or 0428425686 Ford Focus Zetec 2006, 5spd manual, 137,300kms, 6mths reg 1BL1WF $8500ono Ph 0439810891
2016 White Volkswagen, polo, manual, less than 10,000kms, immaculate condition, as good as brand new, genuine reason for sale 1IA2PF $13,990 Ph 0427936253
V2 2005 commodore executive, 217,000kms, WCT724 sell as is $2000 Ph 0427340352 or 0427821722 VT Commodore, 244,000kms, RWC, VG for age, PYN811 $2000 Ph 53915244
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Holden Barina Spark, 4dr, CDX model, VGC, one lady owner since new, very economical, 149,000kms, 5spd manual, heated seats, many airbags, always serviced, and garaged, selling due to an expecting baby, RWC $4400 Ph 0418596654 Holden Berina TK 2009, red, auto, 150,000kms, new tyres and windscreen, RWC, reg till 04/17 WWK674 $5500ono Ph 0428844294 Holden Commodore wagon, 2006, VZ, equip 6cyl, auto cruise, elec windows, factory DVD player, RWC, silver, over charcoal SFM437 $5600 Ph 53548205 Holden VZ 1 Tonner 2005, V6 auto, alum tray, EC, reg until 7/17 1EV4GC $6000 Ph 0428899252
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2012 V8 Toyota Landcruiser GLX, dark grey, 8 seater, ARB bulbar, Haymen Reece towbar, elec brakes, EC, 126,000kms, selling due to upgrade, RSM004 $65,000 Ph 0428539227 or 53839227 AH 2013 SV6 VF Holden Commodore sedan, auto, white with dark grey interior, leather seats, sat/nav display, towbar, airbags, 92,000kms, gen reason for sale (company car change over) ZXT786 $23,000 Ph 0428382790 2015 Model Year SSV Redline, 12mths reg, paddle shift auto, phantom black, 310 Walkinshaw pack, ADT999 4700kms $49,500 Ph 0417309700 Chrysler 300C, MY15, 18,000kms, AEG238 $35,000 Ph 0427590261
Closing down sale! Lots of bargains! Nissan Patrol 2006 intercooled DX GU11, manual 4x4, cab chassis, 6 cylinder, 4.2L turbo diesel, VGC, Telstra canopy with shelves, light bar, long range fuel tank, electric breaks, 299,500kms 1EB40E $22,000ono Ph 0427348196 or 0437744630
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Subaru Outback, 2012, 3.6r premium, silver, full leather, sat nav, elec trailer brakes, adaptive cruise control, insight driver assist, RWC, 90,000kms YRE083 $28,000 Ph 0488941390 Toyota Landcruiser GXL 1999, diesel, auto, safari, turbo and intercooler, dual batteries, alloy radiator, 241,000kms, RW, EC, no off-road use SKJ427 $28,000 Ph 0429859890 Ute 4x4 Ford Ranger, pk xtra cab alum tray, under tray tool box’s, ARB bullbar, snorkel, 160,000km YDZ977 $24,000 Ph0409960765
2005 Holden RA Rodeo, 3L turbo diesel, 4WD, 12mths reg, new tyres, roll bar, UHF, light bar, Ironman driving lights and work lights, Ironman bulbar, 280,00kms, 1CH4UB $8000ono Ph 0448968635 REDUCED 2002 Freightliner Century class tipper, 2.1 aluminium 18 R.R. Cat C12 motor, 200k on rebuild and 1999 Stoodley quad dog, 2.1 aluminium body and airbags, Freightliner reg XVX468, Stoodley quad dog reg N40298 $75,000 inc Gst Ph 0408152916
221 Grahams Bridge Road Richard 0437 441 771
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The Hoffmans An Epic Show on Entertainment Horsham City Bowling Club Park Drive, Horsham
Friday 17th April - 7:30pm Tickets $20 (includes supper) Contact Lyn 0417 502 350 or Hux 5381 0591
Musical Instruments Casio WK-210, portable computerised piano keyboard with collapsible stand, separate padded carry cases, one owner, near new $450 Ph Anne 0438891696 Keyboard full size, amp, leads, carry case, stand $1990ono Ph 53823752 Piano german 1920’s walnut veneer, nice tone, easy action, GC $240 Ph 53527867 Silver Wertheim, needs tuning, valued at $3000 sell for $800 Ph 0418143402
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May 2013 Ford Focus Trend hatch, auto, 2.0L turbo diesel, 101,000km, grey, towbar, ZRA770 $15,000 Ph 0407824753
Mercedes Benz sedan Kompressor C180, leather interior, DVD player, 4 new tyres, RWD, 116,000kms, SVB838 $11,500ono Ph 0477678679
REDUCED PA System 2x Laney 15’’ powered speakers plus 2 15” power subs and stands, Peavey 4 plus channel mixer $1500 Ph 0428837235
Ford XLT 2003, 4x4, 7L diesel, TON228 $50,000ono Ph 0428788212
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Hyundai Getz 2010, manual, a/c, elec windows, central locking, one owner, silver over charcoal, RWC, YGR919 $6250 Ph 53548205 Mazda Tribute 2002, a/c, p/s, 165,000kms, t/bar, 4spd auto, new tyres, new windscreen, reg til 03/17, RWC, RJD025 $4400 Ph 0407840242
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Holden SV6 2012 automatic, 113,100kms, tyres are excellent, tinted windows, alto grey, one owner well looked after, EC inside and out, great car, reg till 10/17 YRK782 $19,500neg Ph 0423522662 Horsham
2012 Ford Territory Titanium, one owner, EC, full service history, 112,000kms, DVD, 7 seater, reg til 10/17 ZCE147 $27,000ono Ph 0418550508
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Falcon AU, auto, 290,000kms, dual fuel 1HA4C2 $2500ono Ph 0447398338
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$10,001 - $20,000
AU Ford Fairmont, CD player, wood dash, good tyres, runs well $750ono as is Ph 53542792 Ararat
Falcon AU2 SR auto 2001 model, 200,000kms, towbar, rego til 10/17 TUW276 GC $2500 with RW Ph 55857227 Cadnook
Aug 2015 Ford Focus Titanium hatch, exec sports pack, sun roof, tow bar, leather, mags, auto, 2.0L turbo diesel, 35,000kms, frozen white, 1CE7KS $27,500 Ph 0407824753
Toyota Corolla Sportiva 2012, 6spd manual hatchback, grey, 49,000kms, ZDY730 $13,000ono Ph 53523736 or 0427523736 Toyota RAV4 Cruiser, 2012, auto, 110,000kms, reg 8/17, RWC, ZFY735 $17,500ono Ph Jon 0427690748
2000 Commodore Ute, white, fibre glass flexi canopy, gas, V6, 270,000kms, ZJK797 $4000 Ph 55857223 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer, 78,000kms, auto, a/c, central locking, one owner $7500 Ph 0419391320
Horsham, reasonable offers considered
REDUCED Ford Focus Trend, 2014, 15,000kms, 5spd manual, white, 2L, 6mths reg 1DU7DU $15,500 Ph 0409820803
1997 VS Statesman V6, RWC, GC PZC380 $3000 Ph 0427426044
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Grampians YMCA 2017 Positions Lake Bolac and District Kindergarten Teacher/Director Permanent Position Early Childhood Bachelor trained teacher – 3 and 4 year old (3 days per week position 22.5hrs) A beautiful, well equipped kindergarten located in the Grampians area is seeking an enthusiastic new teacher. The kindergarten is situated in Lake Bolac, and is part of a vibrant rural community within an hour to major centres. The kindergarten has excellent facilities including a new playground and supplied with a supportive parent committee and local cluster manager. Written applications are invited for the position of teacher/director at Lake Bolac Kindergarten, commencing April 2017, Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching as a minimum. Police Records Check, Working with Children’s Check and First Aid qualifications are essential. Position descriptions can be obtained from Alison Tulloch at alison.tulloch@ymca.org.au Applications close Friday, March 31, 2017. Please address all applications to: Carina O’Neill, Deputy CEO, Grampians Region YMCA. The YMCA is equal opportunity employer and welcomes diversity. The Grampians Region YMCA works closely with the Australian Childhood Foundation and ensures all staff conduct themselves within our “Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy” The YMCA is equal opportunity employer and welcomes diversity.
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Carp in the Murray, but good catches ON THE BITE
H
orsham Angling Club members travelled to the Murray River at the weekend and were confronted with a mass of carp.
Anglers caught a lot of these noxious fish, but there were also some good target species. Gary Anson won the competition’s open section with a 2.43-kilogram Murray cod.
Yellowbelly catches took out other major placings, with Greg Anson first in a senior section with a 1.740kg fish from Stacey Greig, 1.546kg, Kevin Budde, 1.252kg, and Rod Parish, 1.240kg. Jayke Greig won a junior section with a 1.278kg yellowbelly from Trent Sheills 0.682kg. The event featured 24 adults and five juniors.
Stawell and District Angling Club members have also been busy and will host another competition this weekend at Lake Fyans. The contest starts at 7am on Saturday and finishes at noon on Sunday, with weigh-in at 12.15pm. The Stawell crew travelled to Portland for a taste of blue-water action and Rodney Wright, with 17 fish weighing 12.106kg, won the event
Top two make final The top two ranked sides have won their way through to a Stawell Friday night tennis grand final, with Frewstal and Farrers Tyrepower to meet this week. Frewstal did what was needed to defeat Crowe Horwath in its preliminary final match to run out the winner by 22 games. Frewstal only led by 11 games after the main doubles matches, leaving Crowe Horwath with a hint of a chance. But Frewstal then finished the night by winning three of the four mixed doubles sets to cruise across the finish line. Jade Cross and Tess Bailey were Frewstal’s best and veteran Bob Freeland again put in a stellar performance
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from Doug Collins who bagged 15 fish at 10.677kg. Snow Perry was third with 10 fish at 6.049kg and the junior winner was Wyatt Blake with nine fish at 5.088kg. Rodney Wright had the heaviest fish, a 1.855kg salmon. The contest featured 11 seniors and one junior who weighed in a total of 89 fish. Fishing action across the Wimmera and Mallee continues to be busy.
Walkers Lake, designated St Arnaud district recreation water supplied by pipeline water, has been producing great hauls of redfin. The lake had been closed earlier in the year after a bloom of blue-green algae, but authorities declared the all-clear a few weeks ago. People are also still catching yabbies from Green Lake near Horsham. – Shane Shiells
RIDE TO A CURE: Former MinyipMurtoa footballer Declan Foott, left, with his brother Brenton, is cycling from Melbourne to Darwin on a 5800-kilometre challenge across Australia and friends and well-wishers at Murtoa have given him their support. A large crowd gathered at Murtoa’s Railway Hotel to support Mr Foott in his fundraising effort for research into cancer after his mother Tania died from the disease in 2015. To inspire others, Mr Foott will embark on the challenge in early April. Ride to a Cure’s purpose is to generate awareness and raise money for cancer prevention and Cancer Council Victoria. A research grant in honour of Tania Foott will provide financial resources for experts to perform clinical trials within the cancer treatment field. People can make donations to the Ride to a Cure online at my-own-way-2016. everydayhero.com/au/ride-to-a-cure.
for Crowe Horwath, but he could not get his side over the line. Tyrepower showed it is a real chance this week with a comfortable 27-game victory over David O Jones Mitre 10. It took until the seventh set for the night before Mitre 10 claimed a set and by that stage the result was determined. Just to rub salt into the wound the last set for the night saw Tyrepower’s Cameron Hancock and Bridget Johnson smash Mitre 10’s Hugh Carey and Laura Nicholson 8-0 to complete the victory. Frewstal has been the side to beat all season and deserves to take home the premiership cup. The prediction is a Frewstal victory by 12 games. – Contributed
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Fierce competition for invitational A
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s he headed out onto the track for the final race in the Noel Smith Memorial Horsham Invitation Drivers Championship, driver Chris Alford looked steeled and determined – a picture of concentration.
Alford was driving The Sparrow Hawk for his neighbouring trainer Brent Lilley, of Bolinda, and the lightly raced five-year-old gelding had shown enough to be thereabouts at the finish. The champion reinsman takes enormous pride in his ability with the reins and rates every race as important for the owners and trainers who entrust him with their horses. This race was no different, but as an aside Alford was also right in the mix to take out his third Horsham invitation title. After winning the first heat with $1.80-favourite Artful Christian for Terang trainer Chris Svanosio, Alford drove 60-1 outsider Farastheeyecansee for Adelaide trainer Toby Ryan in the second heat, but managed to beat only one other runner home.
INTENSE: Chris Alford shows his determination in the sulky. Fourth in heat four with Turning Express for Mt Gambier trainer David Drury earned Alford valuable points and a great chance of taking out the title. While co-leader Kerryn Manning was piloting a 100-1 chance in the final heat and virtually out of the contest, Alford’s arch-rival and four time Horsham invitation champion Gavin Lang was still alive after posting a victory in the third heat with $1.90-favourite Cruz, for Werribee trainer Jeff Tarbone. On paper it looked a match race
between a couple of hardened veterans – Alford with 35,000 career drives under the belt and approaching 6000 winners, and Lang with some 30,200 drives and also in sight of the magical 6000 mark. The final event of the afternoon produced best finish of the four invitation events, with a bunch of seven runners spread over just three metres of the track on the line. The judge called for a photo and announced Alford and The Sparrow Hawk had been pipped on the post by Greg Sugars aboard $2.40 favourite Blazedale for Smythes Creek trainer Emma Stewart. Lang wasn’t far away in fifth place aboard a somewhat unlucky Jilliby Shania, Manning predictably tailed the field home, and so it was Alford who claimed the Noel Smith Memorial Shield. Alford also had the honour of handing over the Gary Chequer commemorative wooden spoon, which he had collected in 2016, to a first-time invitee, the young New South Wales visitor Todd McCarthy. – Tony Logan
Ma and Yendall take cup Marnoo-owned and bred galloper Ma Jones returned to form at Tatura on Sunday. The Darren Weir-trained six-year-old took her place in the $35,000 Ladbrokes Cup over 1600 metres, with Dean Yendall in the saddle. Yendall, box-seating just behind the speed, gave Ma Jones a beautiful ride. The daughter of Bianconi cruised into the race off a solid tempo, stalking the leaders. Once in the straight, Ma Jones dashed away from Polar Vortex to score a dominant win by three lengths on the post. Ma Jones has been arguably unlucky in her past few starts, however, has still been a good money-spinner for her owner Garry Baker. Her record stands at 18 starts for five wins and four minor placings with stake earnings of $121,300. Earlier in the day, Yendall was suc-
cessful for Caulfield trainer Luke Oliver. The Oliver yard had Bella Missile in an 1100-metre maiden plate. In similar fashion to Ma Jones, Yendall camped the daughter of Northern Meteor behind the leaders, giving her every chance. Bella Missile peeled out in to clear galloping room, coming with a strong run. The six-year-old mare proved too classy for her rivals, recording a one-and-a-halflength victory on the post. Yendall chalked up 100 winners for the season at the Tatura meeting and looks a big chance for another Victorian jockeys title again this year.
Senior golfers at Edenhope Wimmera District Senior Ladies Golf members will play at Edenhope on Monday. The Edenhope event, starting at 10am and for players 50 and over, follows a St Patrick’s Day competition in Horsham. Several golfers enjoyed the ‘luck of the Irish’ when balls teetered on the edge of bunkers and skimmed past the waterholes, while others simply wished the fairways were wider, flatter and less hazardous.
Cindy Marsh of Minyip won division one on 30 points followed by Jenny Creek of Nhill on 28. Division two winner was Horsham’s Erin Schultz with 31 on a countback from fellow Horsham player Lynne Sargent. Horsham’s Joy Pretlove won a super veteran prize with 26 points, while Shirley Schorback of Drung was runner-up on 23 points. Nearest the pins: Cindy Marsh, Jenny Creek. Best nines, out, Nola Wade, Horsham 16 points, in, Kneller Lehmann, 16.
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The team, headed by Tyler Snowden and Mitch Schampers, has two wins and two five set losses to be on top ahead of Malakos Nuggets and Phantoms. A new format of playing best-offive sets in the top competition has been well received by all players, giving them plenty of solid volleyball to start the season. Reigning premiers Phantom Masters head the B Grade ladder with three wins but it is the form of the young Saints that has captured everyone’s attention. The National Schools Cup bronze medalists are undefeated after four games and have stepped up into the stronger competition and performed well. The Phantoms and Team Alpha Wolf Squadron are the two standout teams in the Blue Group of C Grade with both undefeated after three rounds. The Phantoms
boys are getting stronger and are well led by Alex Baker and Matt Jorgensen-Price, while Team Alpha has welcomed Lucy Hobbs back to the team and has been consistent thus far. Otto Maroske’s HC Knights are the pacesetters in the Red Group of C Grade and are undefeated after three rounds. The young boys from Horsham College are developing nicely but face strong opposition from the Deadly Spikers, with Max Coleman and Tegan Kanoa-Muir showing good improvement. Cleo Baker’s Murtoa team and Noah Brennan’s Saints are the two top teams in juniors. With plenty of new faces participating and coaches teaching their teams the basics of the game, there have been many close games so far this season, which augurs well for the future. Anyone interested in playing volleyball in Horsham district can call David Berry on 0487 824 599 or email info@volleyballhorsham. com.au. – David Berry
MIXED RESULTS: Horsham under-16 girls coach Damien Kilpatrick addresses his charges ahead of a tough encounter with Western Port Steelers on Saturday. The Hornets won 44-35.
Girls set to bounce back after defeat Horsham Amateur Basketball Association’s under-16 girls will look to bounce back next season following a disappointing end to their state championships campaign. The Horsham outfit won all three pool matches on Saturday before stumbling against Swan Hill Flyers in Sunday’s finals round. Coach Damien Kilpatrick said his charges performed well but copped a couple of serious injuries in their last game on Saturday. “To the girl’s credit they tried to play but it took its toll on the team in the final, unfortunately,” he said. “There was disappointment on their
faces and I expected there to be – we knew it was there for us and we didn’t play 40 minutes of basketball when it counted. “A couple of injuries stopped our run but we only put together 15 minutes of basketball and lost by four points. “Yes it was disappointing but we’ll come back and develop. They’ll only benefit from it.” Kilpatrick said his team comprised predominantly bottom-age players. “This year was a development year. They’ve got next year to go at this level,” he said. “The team that won it, we beat com-
prehensively a couple of months ago. I personally think we were the best team there by quite a lot. We stumbled at the last hurdle, unfortunately.” Kilpatrick said boys and girls basketball in the region was enjoying a resurgence. “Basketball in Horsham has been really starting to develop in the past four or five years,” he said. “It goes in waves and it is picking up again. At the moment a lot are bottom age and going away successful at bottom age – it’s scary to think what they’ll achieve at top age. “Our under-16 girls had a good year. Teams better watch out next year.”
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aving Victoria’s leading goal-kicker in 2016 was not enough for MoystonWillaura to play Mininera and District Football League finals.
LEADER: Moyston-Willaura coach Matt Burmeister, pictured playing a practice match against Swifts, is upbeat and positive ahead of his team’s 2017 campaign. Picture: TRISH RALPH
Although John Vanderwaal averaged just under seven goals a game, kicking double figures on four occasions including his biggest haul of 25 and finishing with 124 for the season, the Pumas could manage only 10 wins to finish seventh on the ladder, a game and percentage out of the finals. This result is something coach Matt Burmeister will look to rectify as he takes on the top job again this year Burmeister is upbeat and positive about the start of the Pumas’ season, having retained all players from last year’s senior team. This includes the likes of Aaron Pianta, who has taken on the job as captain, Rhys Cronin and Matthew Peel along with the experience and leadership of Simon Lockyer, whose composure across half back is a massive asset. Vanderwaal is another player continuing on in 2017. Over the years he has proven a dangerous footballer all over the field, more recently in attack, resulting in the league goal-kicking award. Daniel Guinane is another key player returning to the team. Guinane has time and time again stamped his authority as a force both forward and in the ruck and will be a huge inclusion. Adding to the Pumas’ already strengthening list are new recruits Billy Laurie, an on-baller who was Newtown’s best and fairest in the Gee-
2017 coaches Seniors: Matt Burmeister Reserves: Sam Seres Under-16s: John Vanderwaal Under-12s: Matt Burmeister
long league, and Sam Cronin, who has come across from Tatyoon. Ben Robertson from Ararat Eagles, who had enormous success as a junior winning league best and fairest and goal-kicking awards and premierships, is also at the club and has the potential to replicate any of these achievements in senior football. After a productive pre-season Burmeister is happy with where the team sits after practice matches, feeling his charges have had great hitouts in preparation for the season opener only a few weeks away. Although the team is looking well prepared at this time of the year, there will also be strong inclusions throughout the season with players coming back from a variety of commitments. Luke Thomas, Paddy Daley and Owen Phillips, as well as dominant ruckman Josh Bywater – who well and truly proved his worth in last year’s interleague campaign – are among these inclusions. Lynden Brewis is also on this list of players and his ability and brute strength in contests around the ground will also be something the Pumas will look forward to having back.
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t might only be pre-season, but Horsham Demons have their eyes firmly set on the prize as they prepare to defend their 2016 A Grade title. Coach Pauline Butler has retained the majority of her reigning premiership team and believes the club has covered its losses. The Demons will be without Georgia Duncan, Ally Hiscock and Lucy Hartigan in 2017. “Georgia has moved to Geelong, Ally will play at Laharum and Lucy is having a baby,” Butler said. “We’ve welcomed back Sheridan Petering, who played at Ballarat last year, along with Liz Jones from the Ballarat league and Brittany Nitschke, who has come across from Horsham Saints. “Sheridan is an all-rounder, which is a huge bonus for us. Liz is predominantly a midcourt player but can play defensive roles as well and Brittany will give us another shooting option. “What we’ve lost we’ve probably gained – that’s always
FOCUSED: Experienced midcourter Paige Lloyd, left, will provide leadership on the court as the Demons aim for back-to-back premierships. The team will be without goalie Georgia Duncan, right, in 2017. Picture: WILLAMY IMAGES
2017 coaches
A Grade: Pauline Butler B Grade: Pauline Butler C Grade: Emma Hopper 17 and Under: Missy O’Neill 15 and Under: Pauline Butler, Dan Smith 13 and Under: Mel Scott the worry when you lose players. But I think we’ve managed to cover our losses.” The club has retained midcourters Abbie Avery and Paige Lloyd, shooter Emma Buwalda and defenders Mel Scott and Georgia Hiscock. “We will have depth and versatility this year that perhaps we lacked last season,” Butler said. “We’ll be able to use a lot of different combinations on the court this year.” Georgie Carberry and Tamika Mentha will fill junior development roles. Butler said Horsham’s strong junior development program came to the rescue last year. “At the start of last season we only had three or four A graders left from the year before, so things weren’t shaping
up favourably,” she said. “But with our junior development program, we were able to elevate players up the ranks to fill those roles.” Butler said while a premiership was her ultimate ambition for the year, her team would also aim for a top-three finish to secure a finals double chance. She is aware neither will come easily. “It’s going to be a very contested year,” she said. “I think everyone will be fighting for a spot in the top five.” Butler said Horsham’s biggest threat could come from several teams. “Minyip-Murtoa has gone from strength to strength in the past couple of years and will continue to do so,” she said.
“Warrack Eagles have welcomed back three or more players and Dimboola is shaping up to be a competitive outfit after progressing beautifully in the past few years. “Nhill is the unknown, with 30 girls on the track, and Stawell is always competitive. “It’s going to be a tough competition this year. “The first round will be very interesting and will provide a bit of an indicator about what’s
to come.” Butler said pre-season was progressing well at Horsham City Oval, with players practising in teams following selections. The Demons have decided to name a 15 and under B team despite the association not fielding the division this season. “We still have seven 15 and under B team girls training with us at Horsham and we will enter the team into a night
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netball competition in May,” she said. “We’re pleased with this solution, to be able to keep these girls involved in the club and playing netball is important.” The powerhouse club will aim for premierships – or at least finals – in all grades. “We are clearly focused on the prize at the end,” Butler said.
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Demons rumbling in build-up BY DEAN LAWSON
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atch out Wimmera Football League! A new-look Horsham team is fit, fired up and primed for a big year.
The Demons are ticking their pre-season assignment boxes left, right and centre and a combination of player depth, experience and direction is likely to have them cherry ripe for the opening game. Forget predictions that Horsham might finally be on the decline after years of domination. All the signs are that the Demons are gearing up for a major resurgence, this time on the back of a leadership development program. Horsham coach and former Wimmera interleague mastermind Louie Dalziel said the club hierarchy had identified a need to develop leadership within the group in an effort to provide an environment to develop future coaches. “We’ve had really good coaches come up inside our club,” he said. “It’s not easy and not cheap to get a playing coach or coach to walk into your club – it is always better
2017 coaches Seniors: Louie Dalziel Reserves: Chris Walsh Under-17s: Matt Glare Under-14s: Craig and Shane Heard
if you can groom them within your own walls. “We’ve done that successfully, probably since Guy Smith coached the club – even up to last year with Nick Pekin and Brad Hartigan as senior coaches. We’re always looking for the next leaders and feel we’re pretty well on track. “We have a terrific lot of young leaders who just need more guidance, tuition and an opportunity to grow within themselves.” Horsham is so intent on developing the leadership concept that it put players through a leadership course in October. “We identified some of those players at the end of the year and placed them in a leadership group,” Dalziel said. “These are players who have been in the club since minis
and are now up around the 100-senior-game mark. “You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to realise that as well as knowing the system they will also bring their own ideas to the table.” Dalziel said the arrival of assistant coach Deek Roberts and experienced campaigners Josh Mibus and Tim Wade would also add to leadership stocks already strengthened by the appointment of John Wood and Rhona Conboy as joint captains. “John’s ability to get himself in peak physical condition rubs off on other players, and of course we have other leaders such as Brad and Jeremy Hartigan and Joel Geue who have experienced coaching or captaincy positions and know the right times to have a say,” he said.
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While the club will miss dynamic Pekin, who is coaching Harrow-Balmoral, Dalziel is confident the influx of at least 15 players to the senior list will cover Pekin’s and Alex Thomson’s absence. He said Mibus and Wade would also cover key-position deficiencies of last year and free up players to switch into running or midfield positions. “We’ve made terrific inroads into developing our player depth, another issue we identified. At the moment we have 57 players on our list and the turn-out to training has been significant in comparison with previous years,” Dalziel said.
“We knew we fell short to key areas back and forward and Josh and Tim are significant inclusions. Both have coached outright and have cool and calming dispositions. We’ve already seen in a short period of time Wadey step in to provide advice to the likes of Billy Carberry. They also know they can’t just walk back into the Wimmera league and dominate, but they have been strong on the track. “Unlike other years we’re going to have a lot of height. “Alongside Wadey and Josh, Billy and Sid Hernon we also have Will Deayton coming up from the under-17s and Daw-
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son Cross, who is super fit. We’ll have Ryan Kemp up forward in the goals, who is potentially a 50 or 60-goal season player, Joel Geue also in attack and half a dozen players rolling through the middle. “To be honest, I believe we have five potential Toohey Medalists running around in our squad. Jack Mentha is back and training the house down. Dalziel said the Demons had yet to set a target this season but were confident they had a strong, deep list that could take the club well into the finals. “Horsham had a good side last year but dropped off due to not having the depth of players to finish it off. This year looks different,” he said. Horsham has been training since November last year and has practice matches against Mundulla at Mundulla on Saturday, and Cobden on April 1 at Cobden. It has also tested itself against Ballarat side North City. “We’ve been going strongly with our preparation so far. We’ll back off the hard running and get into developing game sense. The next month will be crucial in our preparation,” Dalziel said.
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eparit-Rainbow netball leaders hope a strong, enthusiastic pre-season will lead to more success on the court in 2017.
The Storm had a tough year in 2016, with all senior sides finishing towards the bottom of the ladder. Defender Claire Schulz, who joined the club last year from Wimmera league outfit Warrack Eagles, has taken on the A Grade coaching role. She said she was enjoying the opportunity to step up. “Last year was a rebuilding year for us and this year we hope to build on our work from last year,” she said. “We’ve been working really hard on our fitness and hopefully that will help lead to some more success. “A lot of the girls haven’t had that winning feeling for a while and we’re looking to change that. We hope to get a few wins on the board and have a fun year.” Schulz said teams were yet to be selected, however the club had retained the majority of last year’s A Grade players.
2017 coaches A Grade: Claire Schulz B Grade: Tianee Carlin, Grace Wooster C Grade: Stef Newton, Ebony Spokes C Reserve: Fiona Appledore 17 and Under: Odette Heinrich 15 and Under: Lynley Robinson 13 and Under: Nicole Leach Net Set Go: Penny Fisher, Tracey Tregenza, Julie Fuller She said Brittany Keller, who will play at Nhill, and young goalie Maddison Marra, who is off to university, were exceptions. Schulz said Grace Wooster, who has moved to the Storm from Pimpinio, would help fill a void in goals. “A lot of our 17 and unders from last year have stepped up into senior netball because they’re too old for juniors,” she said. “Our 17 and unders played finals last year. They had a good little team with players who have worked together for a few years and did really well. “It’s exciting to help continue
their development.” Schulz said there was a positive air about the club, with players enjoying a great camaraderie. “It’s all going really well,” she said. “The start of the season is coming around so quickly. I’m looking forward to it getting underway and seeing what happens.” Netball director Colleen Petschel echoed Schulz’s sentiments about the club’s focuses for the season. “We’ve had good numbers at training and some fairly solid training sessions, which is great,” she said. “We’ve also got some new
REBUILDING: Nadia Wedding in action for Jeparit-Rainbow. The Storm is aiming for a more successful 2017 after a tough year on the court last season. Picture: LES GRAETZ faces around the club.” Mrs Petschel said she was pleased to see so much positivity following a tough year. “We’re trying to rekindle that enthusiasm and love of the game,” she said. “Each team has a team manager. We have our administrative structures sorted out so coaches can concentrate on coaching. “We want this year to be
about enjoyment and good sportsmanship.” Mrs Petschel said the club hoped to fill all grades. “As per usual in a small country town, our 17 and unders have been decimated, with kids going away or stepping up into senior netball,” she said. “Numbers are going to be tight for some of our junior teams. “We will try our darnedest to
fill them all but it will require a bit of juggling and keeping track of who plays when. “We might have to ask some girls to play two games. “But we have a proactive junior coaching team and we’ll do our best to make it work.” The Storm starts its 2017 Horsham District league season against Southern Mallee Giants at Rainbow on April 8.
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eparit-Rainbow has stormed the beaches, established a foothold and even chalked up a few minor victories. But now it’s time to push on and win major battles. That pretty much sums up the Storm as it approaches another Horsham district league season, this time under new coaches Ashley Clugston and Luke Murphy. Jeparit-Rainbow has answered questions about its move from the former Mallee league to the Horsham competition, completing its apprenticeship with two finals appearances. But it is yet to win a final in its new haunt – and that’s something Clugston, 31, returning to his home club after a colourful and successful stint with Dimboola, is keen to address. Clugston said the aim was for the team to lift the bar this year, which meant not only making finals, but winning them. “The simple aim is to do better than what we did last year,” he said.
2017 coaches Seniors: Ashley Clugston, Luke Murphy Reserves: TBC Under-17s: TBC Under-14s: Steve Leach “And that means we have to win the finals we reach. “To do that we must have the self-belief we might have been lacking in the past. “I personally believe we have a team that can go a long way this season. We need to believe in one another and that we can win not only games, but also the big games. “It’s about learning to raise the bar in finals – getting to that extra level. “In the Mallee league the club was bottom of the ladder yearin, year-out. We have proven we can be competitive. It’s all now just about seizing the opportunity.” Clugston said defensive pressure and developing speed were keys in Jeparit-Rainbow taking the next step in its evolution as a team. “We’ve identified a need to
develop a defensive structure about our game and not be too attacking and predictable,” he said. “We have changed a few things up in the team lineup and are making plenty of changes in the midfield to have fresh legs. “We understand the team last year lacked leg speed across the ground, but with recruits and young players coming through this is something we should be able to address.” Shane Maslin from Echunga in South Australia’s Hills league is a major recruit likely to add an edge to the Storm’s midfield and Mitch Brown, originally from Irymple, has also popped up at the club. They will join the likes of rising teenage players Rory O’Halloran and Jacob Cocks who had a healthy taste of
VITAL: Simon Clugston looms as an important key-position player in 2017. Picture: WILLAMY IMAGES senior football last season and Murphy, runner-up for the league’s Dellar Medal. Clugston said the Storm midfield’s ability to push back defensively would provide an important element to the new defensive approach. “What we’re expecting is everyone across the board to lift,” he said. “We think we have a pretty strong forward
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line, especially with assistant coach Peter Weir up there, and the key will be to win the ball out of the middle as well as attack, and have the ability to push back defensively.” Clugston said he looked forward to rekindling his playing career with the Storm. “It’s a good feeling. Obviously my time as a footballer will soon be coming to an end.
I look forward to being back home to play – to get around home-club mates and to play with my brothers,” he said. While Clugston rates among the most dynamic goal-kicking flankers in the region, his brother Simon looms as an important key-position player and his older brother Heath is likely to clock up a 300-game milestone this season. The Storm gained insight into its potential during a practice match against Dimboola at the weekend and is alternating Tuesday and Thursday training nights between Rainbow and Jeparit. Teams visiting Rainbow this year will have the opportunity to experience social-room renovations due to officially open on Friday. Club president Jason Hutson said the rooms would be available for the club’s season opener against Southern Mallee Giants on April 8. “The renovations have come up pretty well so its quite an exciting development,” he said. The club is now exploring financial opportunities to start work on change-room renovations.
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Query as teams gear for finale A
BY DEAN LAWSON
huge question mark hovers over the availability of Homers all-rounder Chris Hopper as familiar grand final foes Homers and Rupanyup-Minyip draw swords for yet another Horsham Cricket Association A Grade finale.
The Homers captain is recovering from an appendix operation, and while missing the Pigeons’ exciting semi-final win at the weekend, patrolled the boundary with vigor, suggesting he might slip back into the whites for the season climax. The grand final action, on Saturday and Sunday this week, will start at 11am at Horsham City Oval in what shapes as an intense finish to the season. Reigning premier Rupanyup-Minyip has had to claw its way back into form to win a place in the final, while Homers have needed outstanding individual performances to live up to expectations. In semi-final action last week, Rupanyup-Minyip successfully defended 207 against Horsham Saints, while Homers, led by all-rounder Jarred Combe, tracked down a Jung Tigers target of 225 to win at the death knock. In a tense struggle at Dudley Cornell Park, Rupanyup-Minyip scrambled to 207 on Saturday after looking in all sorts of trouble at 7-140. Half centuries to Adam Carter, 52, and Paul Morgan, 62, provided a critical buffer and enough to apply pressure to the Saints, who had to survive overs at the end of the day. The Blue Panthers captured the critical wicket of Justtin Combe in the twilight of stumps and went on with the job the following day, dismissing their rivals for 144. Top performances included fourwicket hauls to Clinton Midgley and Paul Morgan for the Blue Panthers and Matt Combe and Tony Caccaviello for the Saints. Clint King also offered stout resistance for the Saints, hitting a lowerorder 57. Spectators were on the edge of their seats in a riveting clash between Homers and Jung Tigers. The Tigers, led by a rearguard bat-
ting effort from veterans Steve Leith, 70, and Marty Knight, 37, after early runs to Angus Adams, 46, clipped 9-225 in a Saturday recovery from 6-90. The Tigers then applied pressure the next day through workhorse offspinner Jake McLean, who extracted considerable turn in a marathon effort that eventually snared him 5-81. But the ultimate highlight of the day was a gritty unbeaten century to Jarred Combe who, batting throughout his innings on the edge of potential success or disaster, made a match-winning and unbeaten 118. It was appropriate that Combe, who found the boundary 13 times during his knock, hit the winning runs with only six overs to spare. The grand final will be between glaringly different line-ups. The Blue Panthers are loaded with enigmatic but mercurial players and the Pigeons boast a powerhouse batting top order. Bowling attacks from both sides will be under considerable pressure on what is likely to be a batsmanfriendly wicket. Players to watch are likely to include the Blue Panthers’ Paul Morgan, possibly playing in his last A Grade final, Carter and Travis Hair and Combe, Lachie Jones, Simon Hopper and Sandy Hodge for the Pigeons.
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WATCHFUL: Homers all-rounder Jarred Combe hit an unbeaten century as he provided the backbone to his team’s successful run chase against Jung Tigers.
Grand finals: A Grade: Saturday-Sunday, Homers v Rupanyup-Minyip at Horsham City Oval. B Grade: Saturday-Sunday, Colts v Horsham Saints at Dudley Cornell Park. C Grade: Quantong v Homers, TBC. Last week, semi-finals: A Grade: Homers 8-228 (Jarred Combe 118no, L. Jones 33, A. Atwood 16; J. McLean 5-81) d Jung Tigers 9-224 (Steve Leith 70, A. Adams 46, M. Knight 37, C. Lawson 17; S. Hopper 4-56), Rupanyup-Minyip 207 (P. Morgan 62, A. Carter 52; T. Caccaviello 4-49, M. Combe 4-68) d Horsham Saints 144 (C. King 57, S. McGuckin 25; P. Morgan 4-18, C. Midgley 4-62). B Grade: Colts 5-146 (N. Koenig 50, B. Millar 39no) d Noradjuha-Toolondo Bullants 140 (J. Heard 40, B. Wills 32; B. Millar 4-41), Horsham Saints 229 (H. Smith 80, G. Davidson 52, D Bryan 27, B. Hamerston 26no; J. Gardy 3-18, J. Delahunty 3-25) d Lubeck-Murtoa 84 (C. Wilson 39; B. Tait 4-30, H. Smith 3-26). C Grade: Quantong 3-209 (A. Vague 51no, P. Brand 50no, T. Brand 47, J. Hallett 27) d Horsham Saints Red 104, Homers 206 (M. Hallam 72, B. Hopper 52, A. Hopper 30; S. Briggs 3-27) d Horsham Saints Black 111 (P. Niehus; M. Hallam 4-16, D. Hopper 3-11).
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B Grade grand final: Youth Club 155 (E. Marrow 33, J. Illig 29, K. Stewart 29; P. Hall 4-22) and 7-104 (J. Solyom 58no; B. Slorach 4-35) d Navarre 101 (C. Kimber 4-21, K. Stewart 3-23) and 154 (B. Slorach 77, L. Slorach 44; C. Kimber 5-44, C. Slorach 3-63).
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MERCURIAL: Rupanyup-Minyip’s unpredictable Travis Hair, in semi-final action against Horsham Saints, will play an important role in Horsham Cricket Association’s A Grade grand final. Pictures: WILLAMY IMAGES
Grand final: St Arnaud 5-115 (B. Hando 34, P. Gregory 25) d Donald 48 (J. Patching 4-16, B. Hando 3-9, P. Gregory 3-15).
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PINK LADIES: Horsham Golf Club was a sea of pink on Monday as golfers took to the greens to raise money for Breast Cancer Network Australia. Picture: KELLY LAIRD
Cricket night Horsham Cricket Association will celebrate its champion cricketers for season 2016-17 at a Cec Hopper Medal presentation dinner on Sunday. Presentation celebrations will be at Horsham City Oval clubrooms from 6.45pm. Officials will present a variety of awards during the evening, including the blue-ribbon Cec Hopper Medal for A Grade’s leading all-rounder. Players such as Matt Combe from Horsham Saints, Jarred Combe and Chris and Simon Hopper from Homers will be among players in the running for the medal.
Croquet results Kalimna Park croquet, Horsham: Saturday, association handicap, F. Pearson d Y. Watts 14-6, J. Hill and K. Blake d K. Geyer and H. Phillips 13-6, F. Pearson and K. Blake d H. Phillips and K. Geyer 11-10. Golf: M. Russell d I. Jackman and D. Mills 7-6, D. Mills d M. Russell and I. Jackman 8-5, I. Jackman and M. Russell d D. Mills and S. Heard 7-6.
Grampians win W
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hile Buangor is Grampians Cricket Association A Grade premier and can justifiably claim to be the best team, having defeated the other three finalists in their last three matches, there were also finals winners in the other two senior grades.
Youth Club, which had dropped back from A Grade, had the perfect outcome, going through the season undefeated. Youth Club beat Navarre in a tense grand final at Central Park to win B Grade’s Hunt Shield. Youth Club won the toss and invited Navarre to bat. Navarre got to 37 before the first wicket fell, but after that, wickets tumbled regularly to see the Grasshoppers dismissed for 101. Best of the Navarre batsmen was Bradley Slorach with 22, and Youth Club was best served by bowlers Cam Kimber, 4-21, and Koby Stewart, 3-23. Youth Club’s turn at the crease saw it make 155, with opener Ethan Marrow scoring 33
and Koby Stewart and Jarrod Illig both chipping in with 29. Veteran Phil Hall was the best of the bowlers with 4-22. Navarre’s second innings saw the Grasshoppers reach 154, with Bradley Slorach again top-scoring with 77 and supported by Lachlan Slorach, who made 44. Kimber was again the best of the Clubbers’ bowlers with 5-44. This left Youth Club with 103 to win. At 3-14 Navarre would have sensed an upset, but veteran Jamie Solyom came to the rescue with an unbeaten 58 to see the Clubbers reach 7-104 and victory. In C Grade, Willaura won the Commonwealth Bank Shield with two straight wins over Halls Gap in the best of three one-day finals. In game one, Willaura scored 3-72 to defeat Halls Gap, 65, with star of the match Ryan Townsend finishing with figures of 3-6. In game two, Willaura, 2-112, with Scott Ford 50 not out, defeated Halls Gap, 106, to crown its return to Grampians cricket with a premiership.
Organisers of an annual Pink Lady Day at Horsham Golf Club were thrilled with the success of this year’s event, which raised $3300 for Breast Cancer Network Australia. Monday golf co-ordinator Julie Obst said she was overwhelmed by the final figure, which would go to a cause close to many players’ hearts. “Last year we were able to send $2000 to BCNA, which was great, but this year we raised $3300,” she said. “We had 104 entries this year, down from 120 last year, so to make an extra $1300 with less players was amazing.” Mrs Obst said she believed support from sponsors played a major role. “We had a lot of interest in a Swarovski watch worth $600, donated by Mackay’s jewellers,” she said. “That, along with a lot of other great prizes helped us sell a lot of raffle tickets.” Warracknabeal’s Rina Dunstall won the watch. Golfers from across the Wimmera drew teams for a four-person ambrose. Horsham’s Marg Taylor, Alison Radcliffe and Kaye Gale teamed with Minyip’s Janice Midgley to win the back-nine competition. The front-nine winners were Horsham’s Sally Hood and Colleen Dix, Toolondo’s Bev Reynolds and Rainbow’s Helen Fisher. “All up it was a great day,” Mrs Obst said. “Everyone was happy and there was a lot of pink in support of breast cancer. We are very grateful to all the people who played, along with those who made donations but couldn’t play.”
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Vol. 19 No. 36 Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Horsham Cricket Association’s long-time benchmark player Paul Morgan, pictured in action last week, will reach yet another milestone on April 1 when he celebrates his 50th birthday. The star all-rounder, so long the opposition nemesis for many and cherished teammate of others, will hope to stamp the occasion with victory for Rupanyup-Minyip over contemporary rival Homers in this weekend’s A Grade grand final. The clash at Horsham City Oval might well represent the last hurrah for Morgan who, as a dominating force for more than two decades, easily rates as one of Horsham cricket’s all-time greats. Cricket preview, page 50. Picture: WILLAMY IMAGES
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