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Community Axis Enterprises in Horsham will become the conduit for what industry insiders conservatively estimate will be $20-million in government funding during the next five years. It will develop a new Community Axis Employment wing and increase its client base from just under 300 to about 800, providing services for Bendigo, Ballarat, Mildura, Swan Hill and Mt Gambier districts as well as its tradition Grampians district which takes in the WimmeraMallee. The community-based not-for-profit business, which started 21 years ago as Wimmera JobMatch with a manager and two consultants, will now employ 30 to 40 extra full-time staff members in various
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offices across western Victoria, including four to five in Horsham. It will start operations in new satellite offices across the state and SA from March 4.
The move is part of a general diversification, restructure and branding of the organisation which, under its ‘enterprise’ wing, also provides sheltered workshop opportunities at Axis Worx, formerly Horsham Wool Factory. It’s primary role in winning the contract is to identify and help secure job opportunities for people with a diverse range of disabilities.
Consolidate General Manager Colin Barnett said Community Axis had been keen to expand and consolidate and was well-placed to meet all conditions of the tender arrangements. “We’ve built a strong financial and management foundation and it was important for us to secure our future and to push
forward. It makes good economic sense to establish a broader funding base,” he said.
Marketing co-ordinator Brendan Doran, who has spent six months working on the tender plan, agreed. “We were initially hopeful we would win some of the business. As it turns out our record spoke for itself and we won tender we went for. Understandably, we are very pleased,” he said. “The real winners out of this are the job seekers. The government has made it clear that we have and they expect us to provide a high level of service.” Mr Barnett: “This is a performancebased contract. We have to do a good job or we won’t get paid.” Mr Doran, in conclusion: It’s all about finding job opportunities, providing support, helping people develop skills and filling labour skill shortages. We’re not just helping job seekers across western Victoria, but employers as well.”
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t is hard to deny the power of simple observation. Having more than a passing glance at what is around us tends to open new worlds for exploration and discovery. Everyday aspects of life many of us are guilty of taking for granted have a wonderful habit of suddenly producing the unexpected. The more tuned in we are to understanding our environment the better we are at seizing opportunities it offers. While we marvel at what we’re finding on far-flung parts of the universe, some of our greatest breakthroughs might literally be
For example, in one of the latest revelations, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation has discovered three genes from the humble soldier beetle that might one day form the building blocks for new life-saving drugs.
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Using biotechnology to understand the soldier beetles’ potent predator-defence system, observed by many a curious gardener as well as scientists over the years, researchers have discovered the make-up of the unique viscous fluid produced in the creatures’ glands.
So the next time you roll up a newspaper to swat that pesky spider on the wall, wave off that bothersome insect hovering above the barbecue, or ponder over the insects wandering through the vegetable patch, one of them might hold the key that opens a mighty door for some scientific breakthrough.
What has excited the scientists is that the fluid, used by the beetle to repel attacks from predators but also as a wax to fight against infection, contains an exotic and potent
So what’s the message for us as a society? Perhaps it is as simple as keeping our eyes open and taking the time to ask questions about everyday life.
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Chinese delegation visits Ararat A delegation from Ararat’s Chinese sister city Taishan visited Ararat yesterday to mark the 155th anniversary of Chinese miners discovering gold and establishing the foundations for the western Victorian city. Ararat Rural City Council Economic Development and International Affairs manager Clyde Humphries said a delegation of 13 from Taishan in Guangdong Province strengthened ties during the visit. The delegation included government officials and business people including the Taishan importer of the council’s logo-branded Ararat Gold Shiraz produced at Aradale Winery.
Mr Humphries said the delegation met Ararat Rural City Council officials, had lunch at Aradale Winery and visited schools. “The visit is another sign of the strength of our relationship with Taishan, especially after council’s visit to China last month,” he said. “Council is again looking forward to hosting our colleagues from China, discussing business matters with the delegates and making them feel welcome in their Australian sister city.” The Ararat council has had a diplomatic relationship with Taishan for 25 years, and a formal sister city relationship for 18 years.
Lake Bolac on water-saving awards map Australia and beyond.
Frank and Lorraine Deutsch from Lake Bolac Caravan and Tourist Park are celebrating their achievement of finishing runner-up for a major awards category in 2012 national SaveWater Awards in Melbourne.
Judges, in their comments, said the Lake Bolac Caravan and Tourist Park owners had identified a shower block in the park as a ‘potential water-saving gold mine’.
The pair, who attended an awards ceremony at Melbourne Convention Centre, made the award finals in a Small Business category. The accolade reflects the Deutsch’s concerted effort to establish costeffective ways of reducing water use at the Lake Bolac park. WA film-production company Guru Productions and eventual win-
NATIONAL ACCOLADE: Frank and Lorraine Deutsch at the SaveWater Awards in Melbourne. Picture: CONTRIBUTED
ner Cameron’s Nursery in NSW were other finalists in the category.
The finalists were shortlisted from about 1000 entries from across and
North Fest meeting Organisers of a North Fest family festival in Horsham will start planning for next year’s event with a public meeting at Hamilton Lamb Hall at 1pm next Wednesday. They have invited people to bring ‘ideas, passion and drive’ to the meeting.
The North Fest is designed to be a community celebration that provides families with an affordable event that is well attended, fun and with a variety of activities.
People unable to attend the meeting but keen to provide input can call 5382 9759 or email martin. bride@hrcc.vic.gov.au.
“Through cost-effective and simple water-efficiency practices, including the installation of timed showers that control how long water runs as well as limiting the restart opportunity, saving both water and gas use,” the said. Frank and Lorraine Deutsch agreed that they felt the award was as much an achievement for Lake Bolac district as themselves.
Celebration dinner Wimmera Southern Mallee Local Learning and Employment Network will celebrate 10 years of work and achievement with a dinner in Horsham tonight. Horsham Primary School’s Signing Choir will provide entertainment during the event from 6.30pm at Horsham Sports and Community Club.
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rganisers of Horsham’s annual Kannamaroo festival tomorrow are confident ‘wheels are in motion’ for an eventual return of the event as a three-day weekend celebration.
Festival secretary Paul Latimer said a water-skiing demonstration on the Wimmera River in Horsham on Saturday might represent a stepping stone back to festival roots.
Significant events from the past included a unique ‘ironman’ competition and teambased tug-of-war challenges spanning the Wimmera River.
Connection Mr Latimer said the return of water skiing after tomorrow’s Firebrace Street celebration would help rebuild the platform for greater connection between major events occurring during the weekend. “It’s already starting to build up to becoming a total weekend event again. A lot of organisations are using the Kannamaroo weekend to put on special or
Ararat Rural City Council mayor Ian Wilson has congratulated Ararat couple Colin and Betty Hands on 60 years of marriage. Cr Wilson presented flowers to the Hands on their anniversary. They were married in 1952 in Stawell and have three daughters.
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“There will be music, fun and food in every block,” Mr Latimer said. IT’S TIME: Kannamaroo Festival secretary Paul Latimer believes the annual Horsham event is ready to a three-day schedule. Picture: GREG O’CONNOR
big events. It seems like there is a natural progression towards annexing events to the festival,” he said. “The return of skiing to the Wimmera River for the weekend perhaps recognises this event solidarity and moving the event back beyond the shopping centre and redeveloping activities at Sawyer Park.” Mr Latimer said tomorrow night’s shopping-centre celebration would again
“The festival really does kick off the Christmas trade period for Horsham and importantly, tends to put people into a different mood. “By opening up the main street to pedestrian-only traffic allows families to mingle in a different environment. You can be as relaxed or as busy as you want and there are plenty of activities or attractions that are free of charge.”
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Flood-response trivia night People living between Halls Gap and Stawell have an invitation to a free trivia night where they can get together with neighbours, enjoy a meal and win prizes. Northern Grampians Shire Council mayor Cr Wayne Rice said the council had organised the get-together, tomorrow week at Grampians View Bistro at Lake Fyans Holiday Park, as part of a floodresponse program across the municipality.
SPELLBINDING: Horsham Arts Council performs Godspell at Wesley Performing Arts Centre in April.
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By DEAN LAWSON
orsham Arts Council is in the running to win several statewide amateur-theatre awards for its highly successfully production of the musical Godspell earlier this year
The council has four nominations and a commendation for the 2012 Music Theatre Guild of Victoria annual awards, reflecting an outstanding adaptation of the dramatic fast-paced and lyric-intense production. Godspell, with Brady King playing the lead role, wowed audiences during its season at Horsham’s Wesley Performing Arts Centre. The performances, that included arduous singing roles and clever musical backing, drew accolades from a diverse range of patrons. Godspell has attracted theatre guild nominations for awards including production of the year, direction, under Simon Dandy, choreography, Amy Anselmi, and
ensemble performance, the cast of Godspell. Jonathon Martin’s musical direction earned a commendation. The council’s cast from musical comedy Nunsense also has an ensemble performance award nomination. The Music Theatre Guild of Victoria awards night will be at Costa Hall, Geelong on December 8.
Horsham Arts Council. Godspell’s ensemble members will perform a piece from the musical during the awards. Godspell director Simon Dandy said regardless of the award nominations, which were always subjective, the production would have still been a success if it had failed to receive any official accolades or acknowledgement. “The arts council has been doing highquality shows for a long time and the reality is the bar has been set high for quite a while now. Godspell followed a standard already set by earlier shows,” he said.
He said the event was open to people of Lake Fyans, Lake Lonsdale, Mokepilly, Illawarra, Bellellen, Mt Dryden, Fyans Creek and the Black Range districts. Cr Rice said the State Gov-
ernment had provided money for the event as part of an 18-month flood-rebuilding scheme. “We have held grant-funded events in other areas of the shire but nothing specifically for the people who live between the towns of Stawell and Halls Gap,” he said. Cr Rice said seats for the event were limited and urged people to phone early to book their spot. He said people could book individually or organise a team. The event will include a dinner at 6pm. The quiz will start at 7.30pm. Organisers have urged people to book their seats by phoning the park on 5356 6230 by tomorrow.
“The yardstick has pretty much been set since the production of Cats in 2008.”
Mr Dandy said making Godspell palatable for a broad audience had been a major consideration and challenge. “We had to do it right from a religious point of view while making it entertaining for people who weren’t religious. I’m confident we achieved that,” he said. “I knew with all the people involved that it was going to be of a high quality but in saying that we probably exceeded our goals, particularly considering our limitations on where we could adequately stage the production. “What it does is highlights to everyone who might be hesitant about the ability of local talent to put on good shows that ‘yes we can do the high-quality stuff.’ “There is a real buzz around the arts council and there is a belief that we just have to build on what we have.”
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embers of the Horsham chapter of Harley Owners Group are finalising preparations for the 13th annual Salvation Army Charity and Toy Ride this Saturday.
Members are encouraging involvement from riders of all types of motorcycles and the community. Motorcyclists from across the region will gather donations and gifts from various centres, assemble in Natimuk from 9.30am and travel to Horsham. At 11am in Roberts Place, the Salvation Army will then gather the donations and gifts for
distribution across the region.
The Salvation Army in Horsham will work with offices and corp members throughout the region to convert monetary donations into gift vouchers from businesses at various Wimmera centres. Event committee spokesman Cam Egan said this year’s ride promised to be ‘bigger and better than ever’. “There has been overwhelming support from local businesses that are joining in to encourage riders to stay on in Horsham and enjoy what’s on offer,” he said. “We have groups of bikes leaving from
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He encouraged the community to attend and be a part of ‘the giving’ at Roberts Place at 11am.. The Salvation Army’s Mike Ryan: “Our hope in raising the participation of riders is that we will be able to do much more at Christmas time to care for families in need throughout our region”. More information about the ride is available at the Horsham Harley chapter’s website www.horshamhog.org.au.
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FRIENDLY VISIT: Horsham pre-schooler Bailee Norton shares a moment with an orphaned black swamp wallaby joey at Horsham’s Holy Trinity Lutheran Primary School in Horsham. The joey was visiting the school with office administrator Sue Starbuck who is also a Wildlife Victoria carer. Anyone needing help with injured or orphaned wildlife can call Sue on 0409 183 282.
Stawell Regional Health has passed Aged Care Accreditation for its MacPherson Smith Nursing Home with ‘flying colours’.
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• Smoked sliced middle bacon ON SHOW: Some of the winners and finalists from the University of Ballarat’s Horsham campus beauty study awards. They are, from left, back, Danielle Hoskins, Brianna Schuller, Katelyn Elliott, Marnie Lehmann, Alex Begelhole, Kiralee Wilde, Bianca Thurau, Ashlee Crohurst, Angie Clark and Kirsty Bone, front, Maddison Onley, Jacinta Scott, Sarah Smith and Krystal Baker. Award winner Chelsea Mellington is absent from the shot. Picture: EMMA CROSS, JUMPIN’ JAC FLASH
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Students from the University of Ballarat’s Horsham campus displayed their talents in hairdressing, make-up and general beauty for a Creative Catwalk during dinner celebrations at Glen Logan restaurant. Guests included head of western campuses Geoff Lord, program coordinator JudyAnn Quilliam, Paul Frasca from Refoil, Brisbane, Matt Grumley from Ballarat sponsor Shear Genius and industry representatives. Students from Horsham, Bordertown, Ararat, Nhill, Hopetoun, Minyip, Beulah, Rupanyup, Dimboola and
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They range from Vocational Education and Training in School students and on-campus part-time students with work-placement support to school-based part-time apprentices and full-time apprentices. School of Food, Land and Service Industries educator Natalie Okely said the campus aimed to ‘challenge, inspire and mentor’ students taking part in the courses. “We encourage them to look within themselves to find the
inspiration to achieve all that they desire and to become a strong ambassador within their chosen field, industry and community,” she said. Ms Okely said prospective students and employers keen to find out more about the courses on offer at the Horsham campus, could call 53622614 or go to website www.ballarat.edu.au. Award winners: Certificate II in hairdressing, Katelyn Elliott; Certificate II in make-up services, Chelsea Mellington; Certificate III in beauty, Ashlee Crowhurst; Certificate III in hairdressing, Kirsty Bone; apprentice stage one, Maddison Onley; apprentice stage two, Jacinta Scott; commendation for commitment to study, Alexandra Begelhole; school-based apprentice, Angie Clark.
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Jan Westin has retired from Ararat Rural City Council after an incredible 55 years in the job – what may be a record for continuous service in local government in Victoria and maybe Australia. While it was common for staff members to stay for long periods in local government positions, service of more than 50 years was very rare. A loyal and hard-working employee for more than 55 years and we are proud of the service she has given the Council and the Ararat and district community. Jan was farewelled on October 17 with a large crowd gathering for an afternoon tea at the Council’s Vincent Street offices, where she was presented with certificates and gifts. Member for Western Victoria Simon Ramsay MP visited Jan earlier in the day after hearing of her long and dedicated service to Council and the local community.
Ararat couple Colin and Betty Hands have celebrated 60 years of marriage, with the Mayor Cr Ian Wilson congratulating them on their milestone. Cr Wilson presented flowers to the Hands on their wedding anniversary, November 1. The Hands were married in 1952 in Stawell and have lived in the area their whole lives. They have three daughters, Robyn, Petrice and Gail, and five grandchildren. Cr Wilson said it was an honour to present the couple with flowers to celebrate their incredible milestone. “Sixty years of marriage is a wonderful achievement and the Council congratulates the Hands on their wedding anniversary,” he said. Mrs Hands was born in Stawell and moved to Ararat after the couple married at the Holy Trinity Church in Stawell. Mr Hands has lived in Ararat his whole life. The couple celebrated their wedding anniversary with a family lunch at the Blue Duck Hotel in Ararat.
Jan started work in January 1957 as a typist at the then City of Ararat, located at the Ararat Town Hall.
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She saw many changes over her 55 years in the job, including the move to the municipal offices on the corner of High and Vincent Streets in 1967 to the greatest change (and, she admits, the most challenging) from paper-based operations to computers in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
The fire season is rapidly approaching and Ararat Rural City Council asks residents to prepare for the upcoming fire season no matter where they live. Council has already started its fire prevention work and residents also need to take responsibility for their community and for themselves.
Many mayors, councillors and CEOs have come and gone throughout those years but Jan remained the one constant, facing the public day after day with a smile and her cheeky sense of humour.
If you live in or near a rural or bush area you need to ensure your property is fire ready by cleaning up flammable material around your home. Even if you live in a built up area you may experience ember attack during a bushfire. Make sure to clean out gutters, mow grass and cut back flammable shrubs near your home. Check for sparrow or starling nests in your roof as they can be a real hazard. Cleaning up fine fuels (grass, leaves and twigs) gives your house the best chance to survive a bushfire.
No problem was too big or small and Jan remained cool, calm and collected, manually calculating fees and charges on rates with ease and accuracy. Jan will be greatly missed from Council and we all wish her well for her retirement.
Council saves resources with paperless meetings Ararat Rural City Council is using its resources wisely by providing the Council meeting agenda and minutes electronically. The move is in line with the Council’s Environmental Sustainability Strategy, which stresses the importance of saving physical resources such as paper and ink toner. Council agendas and minutes will be made available to Councillors through electronic means and members of the public will be able to download them from the Ararat Rural City Council website. There is a high cost – both financially and environmentally – of printing and collating 41 copies of the agenda and minutes and accompanying reports every month. Some months these documents are very large and with most people using portable devices such as mobile phones and iPads these days, it makes sense to distribute these documents electronically rather than in hard copy. The change would take place from the Council meeting being held Tuesday, November 20. Council minutes and agendas are available on the Ararat Rural City Council website www.ararat.vic.gov. au – click on the “Your Council” link and find the documents under the “Council Meetings” heading.
On Sunday 25 November, the Asbestos Diseases Research Institute (ADRI) in partnership with the Asbestos Education Committee (AEC) will launch a week-long campaign “Don’t Play Renovation Roulette” to raise awareness of the dangers of working with asbestos when renovating or maintaining homes. Did you know that if your house or apartment was built or renovated before the mid 1980s (even if it is brick) that your home will most likely contain asbestos in some form? 1. One in three Australian homes contain asbestos 2. Nearly all homes built or renovated before the mid 1980s will contain asbestos in some form 3. Asbestos is not restricted to fibro homes 4. Australia has one of the highest incidences of asbestos related cancers in the world For more information visit www.asbestosawareness.com.au
Ararat One Tree Hill Climb November 24-25, contact Cheryl Harwood 0421 037 679
Pomonal Village Market November 25, 10am – 3pm
You also need to think about your own and your family’s safety. Make sure you prepare a bushfire survival plan that includes everyone in your household including pets. Make sure you know where your nearest Neighbourhood Safer Place is and plan to leave early.
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Council is now undertaking fire hazard inspections and will be issuing notices to residents who have not cleaned up their property. Residents should be aware that the Victorian Government has introduced significant increases in the penalties for lighting fires during the fire danger period and failing to comply with a fire prevention notice.
For more information go to cfa.vic.gov.au/cfasunday
An Infringement Notice for not complying with a clean up notice is now $1,408.
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If you have any questions or concerns about fire hazards or Council’s fire prevention program please contact the municipal office on 5355 0231 or visit Council’s website.
November 25, 11.30am – 3.30pm, Brigade Demonstration at Elizabeth Park, Ararat (opposite McDonalds).
Ararat Farmers Market December 9, 9am – 1pm
December 9, 6pm – 10pm at Alexandra Gardens
Council Meeting
To help residents prepare for the fire season, Council has issued free waste vouchers.
December 11, 6pm
Free waste vouchers were included in the October 18, 2012 edition of the Rural City Focus. The first voucher, a green waste voucher expires December 31, 2012 and the second voucher being either green waste or general waste expires January 31, 2013. Upon presentation of this voucher, residents can offload up to one cubic metre of general household, domestic or green waste for free – equivalent to a single axle trailer or ute load. Vouchers are available from Municipal Offices (one voucher per household).
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rganisers of one of Horsham’s biggest community events, Carols by Candlelight, have promised a strong childrenfocused program for this year’s event at Sawyer Park.
to take younger children home to bed. However, everyone is welcome and encouraged to stay for the second half to enjoy the beautiful carols in the candlelight.”
Carols spokesman Simon Dandy said the December 2 event at Horsham Soundshell would have a two-part format featuring a children and family program followed by traditional carols celebrations.
Horsham Arts Council members will perform six Christmas songs and act out a script telling the stories of St Nicholas and the Manger story.
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Pre-show entertainment starting at 6.30pm includes performances from Horsham School of Dance, Horsham Signing Choir and the Combined Horsham Salvation Army and Horsham Brass bands.
“By having the two halves, we are allowing for families who might need
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Other vocalists and a choir will provide backing for the guest performers.
“We encourage all families to bring their children along for at least the first half of the program. They will thoroughly enjoy it. And, even better, they will learn about the true meaning of Christmas at the same time while having all that fun.
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The second ‘traditional’ half of the program will feature guest artists including opera singer Monique Le Bas and performers Maddi Ostapiw, Brian Harrison, Brady King, Venetia Elbourne-Hobbs and Emily Freidrichsen-Hay.
“Each person is committed to putting on something that everyone can enjoy. It is Horsham’s most attended community event and families are encouraged to come along and enjoy this wonderful occasion.
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“Not only will the kids love it, but we are highly confident that parents and adults and bigger kids will also get a kick and a laugh out of the program,” he said.
“One thing for sure is that a lot of work has gone into the preparation of this event over many, many months by a lot of committed people,” he said.
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The interactive program involves many popular songs and dancing and Mr Dandy suggested ‘there might just be a visit from Santa and his reindeers.’
He said an organising committee had separated the program into two distinct sections with the first half of the evening, starting at 7.30pm, dedicated to children and families. FAMILY TREES: Horsham holy Trinity Lutheran Primary School pupils, from left, Claudia Breuer, Jay Norton and Bethany Breuer and Bailee Norton, sitting, prepare for the school’s annual Christmas Tree Festival this weekend. The school fund-raiser, which involves tree-decoration competitions and is part of Horsham’s Kannamaroo Festival, runs from tomorrow until Sunday. Family-based activities and displays will be in Horsham’s Lutheran Church Hall in Baillie Street and include performances from bell ringers and the school’s choir. Picture: CONTRIBUTED
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problems, but there are particular types of pets at extra risk. These include overweight animals, black or dark-coloured dogs and dogs with thick, dense coats such as Pomeranians, Huskys and Malamutes. Short-nosed breeds such as Pekinese, Pugs and Bulldogs, as well as Persian cats, are also at high risk – these animals are unable to pant properly, and heat stress can quickly lead to severe respiratory problems.
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t finally feels like winter may be gone, and I for one am very much looking forward to some sunny days and warmer weather.
Finally, another group at risk are our pocket pets, such as rabbits and guinea pigs, which are particularly sensitive to extremes of temperature and particularly hot or humid conditions. There are some simple steps that pet owners can take during hot weather, to ensure their pets’ safety. For example, ensure outdoor pets have shade at all times, and provide access to
Many of our pets will be feeling better for the change in season too but as the temperature increases, now is the time to plan for the hotter months ahead.
several sources of water, so that they don’t run out throughout the day. Apply a pet-safe sunscreen to exposed areas for dogs and cats at risk of sunburn, especially pink noses and ears. Avoid walking or exercising dogs in the heat of the day. Early morning and late evening are preferable times. When all else fails, it might be possible to arrange for a friend or family member to check pets during the day if the owner can’t, or options exist for supervised stay during the day in many boarding kennels or doggy-day-care centres. • Dr Vogt is senior veterinarian at Animal Aid in Melbourne. Visit www.animalaid.org. au for more information.
Like humans, our pets can suffer from a range of problems after exposure to the sun or high temperatures. Dehydration can result from prolonged, low-grade exposure to sun, especially if access to water is limited. In more extreme heat, animals can also suffer from heat stress and for our fairer furry friends sunburn can also be a painful consequence of too much sun. Pets are particularly prone to heat stress because the ways in which they can lose excess heat from their body are limited – unlike humans, dogs can’t sweat at all, and cats very little. They rely instead on panting to help them cool down, but this isn’t particularly effective. The most common cause of heat stress in dogs is being shut in cars. Even when the windows are open slightly, on a mild day, temperatures inside a car can rise rapidly to many degrees above the outside temperature. On hot days, temperatures in cars can reach dangerous levels within minutes and many dogs have died from being shut in hot cars even for short periods of time.
VULNERABLE: Dogs can’t sweat and have to pant to help cool down. Picture: CONTRIBUTED
Other situations that can cause heat stress are generally related to hot days, where the animal has limited or no access to shade and water. Excessive exercise on hot days can also contribute to heat stress.
Death Early signs of heat stress include anxiety, panting, and excessive salivation. As the problem worsens, the animal might become disorientated and might vomit. Severe heat stress can cause seizures, collapse, and death. Any animal can be susceptible to heat-related
Not-for-profit pet rescue organisation Saveapet has many cats and dogs available for adoption from foster care.
home. She is independant but also loves pats. She is great with dogs, most cats and small children and is a great mouser. Marilyn is desexed, vaccinated, microchipped, wormed and flead. Contact Maxine at Saveapet on 0419 514 737.
The animals are available for an adoption fee, upwards of $100, to cover desexing, microchipping, vaccination and other costs. Marilyn is a black and white female short-haired cat, around two years old. She is a gorgeous girl who arrived at Saveapet as a heavily pregnant stray.
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Her two kittens have been adopted but Marilyn is still waiting for a permanent
• Around The Pounds is collated from information sourced by Saveapet, a Wimmera-based not-for-profit organisation dedicated to finding homes for the region’s lost and homeless animals.
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NOVEMBER 18-25, 2012
A message from the Premier
As Victorians, we live in one of the
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fire season, there are precautions
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downloading the FireReady smartphone app, and listen to local radio for warnings and advice while you are on the road. I wish all Victorians a wonderful summer, whether you’re at home or travelling around experiencing our State’s outstanding sights and attractions.
Be prepared and stay safe. Ted Baillieu MLA
Fire Action Week Nov. 18-25
Premier
Protect your family by planning ahead this summer. Fire Action Week is a great opportunity to gather all the information you need to prepare for this year’s fire season. Book a CFA Home Visit, find out about Advertisement 20x7CFA’s website to see if your FireReady meetings in your area and check the local CFA station is open on CFA Sunday - 25 November. And remember to talk to your family about what you’re going to do on a hot, dry, windy high fire risk day. For more information about Fire Action Week and how to stay safe this fire season, visit the CFA website or ring 1800 240 667.
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FIRE THREAT LURKING IN THE LONG GRASS – ARE YOU PREPARED? CFA is warning communities in the Grampians Region to expect an active grass fire season following strong growthpromoting rains. Grass is drying out rapidly in the Wimmera and Grampians, through to the Ballarat area, and the onset of the warmer weather along with hot dry winds has increased the risk of fires significantly. Residents need to continue to clean up around their properties, stay informed about periods of approaching hot weather and above all have a clear plan for themselves and other family members on what they are going to do on days of Severe, Extreme and Code Red Fire Danger. If your property is not prepared or you are not confident that you will be able to defend your property from fire, leave the night before or early in morning to your safer place for the day. CFA volunteers are prepared for fastrunning grass fires across the Grampians and the community should not be complacent. Grass fires could be just as dangerous as forest fires and the community needs to prepare. Grass fires can claim lives and property – they pose a serious risk. Grass fires are particularly quickmoving, wind-driven and intense. When a high wind combines with an uphill slope the effect can be especially ferocious. People living in areas near scrub or long grass need to be prepared. To reduce the risk, you need to reduce the height and proximity of grass around your home
and assets. With the extensive rains and prolific growth, that might mean you have to mow or slash the same area two, three or four times. Having a Bushfire Survival Plan is also an important part of being prepared. CFA urges all residents to have a written survival plan that takes into account family members, visitors and pets. If you work or intend to travel in a high-risk fire area you are also encouraged to prepare a plan. Understanding the risks that lead to bushfire, how bushfires behave and identifying your ‘triggers’ are key. Undertaking preparations or works around your property is an important part of becoming ready for the fire season. There are a number of tools available to help people prepare their Bushfire Survival Plans, including the Fire Ready Kit, Household Bushfire Self - Assessment Tool, Fire Ready Meetings and also by talking to your local brigade members. To find Fire Ready Meetings in your area, download a Fire Ready Kit or complete the Household Bushfire Self Assessment Tool, go to www.cfa.vic.gov.au or call the Victorian Bushfire Information Line on 1800 240 667.
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Understanding your full fire risk T
his summer, it’s up to you to understand your fire risk and plan ahead. “Your fire risk depends on where you live or travel, the weather conditions, and how prepared you are for fire,” CFA chief officer Euan Ferguson said. “If you live or travel near areas that are heavily forested, have thick bush or long, dry grass, or coastal areas with lots of scrub, you’re at risk. “Drying grass after a wet winter has increased risk of grass and scrub fires this summer. Already this year we have seen how this growth, combined with warm, windy days, can lead to dangerous fire conditions,” he said. Weather conditions also have a significant effect on how severe a fire is and how quickly it spreads. The combination of dry conditions with hot and windy days means bushfires can quickly become uncontrollable. “Many people get caught out by fire during or after a wind change. It only takes a change in wind direction to turn a small fire into a danger-
ous, fast moving fire front,” Mr Ferguson said. Knowing where to go, when and how you’ll get there on a bad day is an important part of your planning this summer. “You need to know how long it takes to leave your property and when you should leave. If a fire threatens, a drive that would normally take five minutes could take hours,” Mr Ferguson said. “If you have one road out of your area, and it’s the only exit route, what are you going to do if it’s congested? Where will you go to stay safe – a built-up area? A family member or friend’s house which is out of the danger area? “This is something you need to think about at the start of summer, not when there’s fire in your area,” he said. Talking to CFA is the best way to understand your fire risk. To get in touch with your local brigade, go to cfa. vic.gov.au/contact. Find out if your local brigade is participating in CFA Sunday by visiting cfa.vic. gov.au/cfasunday
KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE: Talking to CFA is the best way to understand your fire risk. Find out if your local brigade is participating in this weekend’s CFA Sunday by visiting cfa.vic.gov.au/cfasunday
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lanning and preparing for fire in the lead-up to summer is the best way to keep your family or household safe.
“The higher the rating, the more dangerous the conditions.
“Fires can be confusing, disorienting, physically and psychologically stressful and exhausting. Making decisions in these circumstances is difficult and may cost you your life.
“Even if you’re not right next to bush or grassland, you could be at risk of fire – so it’s a good idea to get into the habit of checking Fire Danger Ratings daily over summer,” he said.
“Now is the time to talk about fire planning with your family, neighbours, friends and your local fire brigade.
Fire Danger Ratings are based on the weather conditions and other factors, such as how much dry vegetation there is. They are forecast using Bureau of Meteorology data up to four days in advance. The ratings are declared by fire weather district so the first thing to check is which district you’re in.
“Decide in advance when you’ll leave, where you’ll go, how you’ll get there, and where you‘ll shelter if you get caught out and cannot leave your property or your area.
“Remember to talk to friends, family and neighbours who may need help leaving early before a fire,” he said. Preparing a relocation kit containing important documents and essentials like mobile phones, radios, medications, clothes and water means you are ready to leave early.
This summer, Fire Danger Ratings are the best way to understand the fire risk so you’re ready to respond.
“Fire Danger Ratings aren’t a weather forecast – they tell you how bad a fire would be if one started,” Fire Services Commissioner Craig Lapsley said.
“Planning ahead gives you the best chance of survival,” CFA Chief Officer Euan Ferguson said.
“Make sure everyone you live with knows these plans so you’re all clear about what you’ll do on a high fire risk day.
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“Packing your kit in advance means you’re ready to go any time and you’ve got everything you need with you – from important papers to treasured possessions – if you’re not able to return to your house,” Mr Ferguson said.
friends and family. With the right preparations you can help ensure it is a safe time,” he said.
“If your kit is already packed, it’s easier to grab it and go.
Go to cfa.vic.gov.au/redcrossplan for more information on what you can do for people who may need extra help.
“Summer is a great time for relaxing, and catching up with old
Fill out a fire plan, go to cfa.vic. gov.au or call the Victorian Bushfire Information Line on 1800 240 667 for a hard copy.
The three most important ratings are Severe, Extreme and Code Red. Code Red signals the worst conditions for a grass or bushfire and means that if a fire was to start, it would be uncontrollable. No house can withstand a fire in Code Red conditions – so defending your home is impossible. A rating of Extreme or Severe signals high fire-risk conditions. If a fire starts and takes hold, it will be unpredictable and fast moving. If you live in a
high-risk area, and your house is not prepared and you are not able to defend it, leaving early in the day is your safest option. “There’s only been two Code Red days in the last three years – they’re rare and they’re serious. If a Code Red day is forecast, you should leave the night before or by 10am on the morning of,” Mr Lapsley said. “Although a Code Red means it’s the worst conditions for bush or grassfire, you’re still at risk on Severe and Extreme days. These days are much more common, so it’s important you understand what they mean and what you will do when they are forecast. “Don’t take any chances this summer. Keep an eye on Fire Danger Ratings and know what you’re going to do on a Severe, Extreme or Code Red firedanger day,” he said. Check Fire Danger Ratings at cfa.vic. gov.au, by downloading the FireReady smartphone app, or by calling the Victorian Bushfire Information Line on 1800 240 667.
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ushfires could flare wherever there is grassland or bush – including near some suburbs on the city’s fringe.
And for those who are frail, have a physical disability, or have trouble thinking clearly or acting quickly in stressful situations, it is even more important to leave early if there is a threat of fire.
They will also need to plan when to leave, what to do with any pets, what to take with them, such as medications, and where to go that is comfortable and safe – using transport they can rely on.
Preparing your property is important, but it doesn’t mean that you’re fully prepared for fire.
“Your preparation should start now – it sounds obvious, but don’t forget that it will be too late to get out the mower or slasher once the fire is around the corner,” he said. Tips for preparing your property for the fire season: To help with that planning, download a free copy of the Red Cross Bushfires – preparing to leave early plan from www.cfa.vic.gov.au/ redcrossplan or call the Victorian Bushfire Information Line on 1800 240 667. Remember, bushfire safety is a community responsibility. How you can help: • Talk to family, friends or others in your community who might need assistance leaving early.
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“The fire risk around a home could be reduced by clearing out any potential fuel,” CFA chief officer Euan Ferguson said.
But leaving home on days of high-fire danger requires careful planning and commitment, and it takes time.
They will need longer to get organised, and might need practical assistance and help with transport to leave early.
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However, if you’ve cleared the gutters, kept the grass down and removed flammable items nearby, your house has a greater chance of not catching alight in a fire – and you’ve got a better chance of being able to return home.
For anyone living in a high bushfire risk area, the safest option is to leave early on days of high fire danger.
So this summer, think about any family members, friends or neighbours in your community with special needs who might need your help to make and act on their bushfire plan.
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• Help them prepare their Red Cross ‘Bushfires – preparing to leave early plan, available free from www.cfa.vic.gov.au/redcrossplan or by calling the Victorian Bushfire Information Line on 1800 240 667. • Make sure their plan includes what they will do if you are away and can’t help. Remember: leaving early well before a fire is always the safest option, and making last minute decisions can put lives at risk.
• Clear dry grass, leaves, twigs and loose bark from your garden • Store flammable items such as cardboard boxes or firewood well away from the house • Keep grassed areas well-trimmed • Replace flammable types of mulch – such as wood chips or dry straw – with pebbles or rocks. If you are planning to stay and defend, book a free CFA Home Bushfire Advice Service visit and use the Stay and Defend section of the FireReady
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Clean machinery before harvest W
ith the harvesting season just around the corner, CFA is reminding Wimmera farmers to make checking and cleaning of all machinery a priority.
Just because you cleaned everything out eight or nine months ago, it doesn’t mean it’s good to go now we are getting ready to gear up for harvest
Comprehensive maintenance must be done in a proper and thorough manner, or things will go wrong: bearings will overheat, and headers will catch on fire. Check and double check all spark arrestors, including those on chainsaws and other equipment or vehicles. Fire extinguishers and knapsack
spray pumps also need to be serviced and recharged to make sure they are in good working order. It goes without saying that you should have extinguishers with the required nine-litre capacity fitted to every tractor or self-propelled header. Harvesters and other large machinery should also be equipped with a shovel.
Top tips for safe maintenance of machinery: • Check and clean machinery thoroughly before the first use of the season. • Double check all spark arrestors. • Equip harvesters and other large machinery with two fire extinguishers and a shovel. • Avoid overloading electrical cir-
• Use vermin deterrents to stop rodents chewing through electrical insulation. Farmers and landholders can find fire safety advice and guidelines online at cfa.vic.gov.au/farming or call 1800 240 667 to request a free copy of CFA’s booklet On The Land.
Access to properties If a fire takes hold minutes – even seconds – location can be important. CFA is calling on residents to do some small but simple things to make getting to the fire and extinguishing it as quick and easy as possible for emergency services. Is your property number clearly visible to a fire truck or ambulance approaching from both directions along your street? If your property is not clearly visible to a vehicle arriving from both directions, this should be on your ‘fix-it list’ before summer. Farmers and large landholders need to consider where a fire truck can turn around in access tracks near house blocks, sheds and other important assets.
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Landholders also needed to check that the coupling or adaptors on their tanks were compatible with the special fittings used by CFA tankers.
Top tips on property and access for fire crews: • Make sure your property number is clearly visible from both directions. • Cut back branches so that access tracks are clear and easy to drive down. • Establish adequate turning circles near to house blocks, sheds and fences. • Have couplings and adaptors and water tanks that allow both the filling of CFA tankers and private firefighting equipment. • Signpost water supplies around your property. Farmers and landholders can find fire safety advice and guidelines online at cfa.vic. gov.au/farming or call the Victorian Bushfire Information Line on 1800 240 667 to request a free copy of CFA’s booklet On the Land.
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tate Water and Agriculture Minister Peter Walsh has helped the east Wimmera community of Banyena community celebrate the reopening of its hall damaged by floodwater last year.
Northern Grampians Shire Council mayor Cr Wayne Rice said it was wonderful to see repairs to another community facility completed after the floods caused more
than $30 million damage across the shire.
“During the floods, the Banyena Hall was exposed to 1200 millimetres of fastmoving water that moved the building on its stumps,” he said. “The hall was flooded to around 500mm above its floor level with a considerable amount of silt and mud removed from the hall floor after the water subsided.” Cr Rice said the shire used $230,000
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from Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements for the hall repairs, which included restumping, replacing the floor and installing a new kitchen, as well as painting and finishing works. Upgrades were also made to the disability access ramps and paths. Repairs to Banyena tennis courts next to the hall are scheduled to continue this month.
Success for Hopetoun youngsters Hopetoun youngsters from the town’s St Joseph’s Primary School are celebrating prize-winning entries at Latrobe University’s annual Science Talent Search competition.
TELLING A STORY: St Joseph’s Primary School pupils celebrate their science-talent bursaries. From left, are Oliver Hallam, Flynn Grace, biologist Dr Christine Redman, Isabella Grace, Wimmera HUB SPP environmental educator Jeanie Clark and Mali Horman.
Isabella Grace, Mali Horman, Flynn Grace and Oliver Hallam won bursaries in the 61st statewide Science Talent Search. Their awards came in a primary-division creative-writing competition on the theme: “Yes, we can,” said the people, “farm sustainably.” The school entered four stories in the division for years four to six and two in a lower primary, prep to year three, division. The pupils received three merits and one acknowledgement as well as the two bursaries. The girls’ science-based picture story book ‘The water
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that saved the farmer’s crop’ was about managing through dry times.The boys’ ‘Four farming brothers’ was about dealing with weeds. Biologist Dr Christine Redman presented each with a medal, certificate and a halfshare in the two bursaries, worth $45 each.
St Joseph’s principal Cynthia Maiden said for the pupils to win two bursaries from six projects at the school’s first attempt was ‘fantastic’. “Our entries were part of our Sustainability in our Farmland Environment Wimmera HUB Strategic Partnership Project which was linked to the Australian Year of the Farmer,”
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Legends hit the New faces in tourism group bowling greens
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Grampians tourism has a new look with David Osborne, Scott Horn and Damien Sheehan joining Grampians Tourism’s board of directors.
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Members elected them at an annual meeting at Halls Gap.
Remembering the Legends concert featuring Craig Giles and ‘Kinta’ in Horsham on Saturday night will raise money for a new synthetic bowling green at Horsham City Bowling Club.
Mr Osbourne takes on the role as independent chairman and Mr Horn and Mr Sheehan join skills-based directors Peter Besgrove, Angela Chandler, Monica Coleman and Deborah Howcroft.
The pair, which has performed across Australia with their unique style of music, fun and tribute shows and acclaimed as versatile entertainers, will perform at the club.
Other directors are representatives of local and state government agencies which are financial partners of Gram-
In the first half of the show Craig and Kinta will present their own style of music and fun and in the second half will perform tributes to three legends of country – Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline and June Carter.
CASH, CLINE AND CARTER: Craig Giles and Kinta will pay tribute to three country music legends at a concert in Horsham.
People in the Australian country music scene have described Craig Giles as ‘Mr Versatile’. He is a multi-award winning recording artist with 13 successful albums to his credit.
Kinta, also known as the ‘Southern Songbird’ has developed a reputation in the industry for her fine performances and bubbly personality.
He tours extensively, presenting his annual Music Tour of America each October.
She performed in America in October, 2010 as part of Craig Giles’ ‘Music Tour of
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America’s Deep South.’ Doors at the bowling club will open at 7pm with the concert starting at 8pm. Tickets are $20 and include a light supper. They are available on 5382 0230 or 0417 169 783.
ON THE MOVE: Wimmera Health Care Group staff and Move4Life committee members, Jacinta Matthews, Hannah McKinlay, Courtney Seipolt and Amelia Elliston get in the spirit of this Sunday’s Move4Life fun run in Horsham. The event will promote healthy living and raise money for Wimmera Base Hospital. Move4Life will be along the Wimmera River, starting at Sawyer Park.
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pians Tourism.
David Osbourne has 20 years of experience as an executive and non-executive director in public and private companies, government agencies and industry associations in the tourism industry.
He is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and has a connection with the region having been born in Rupanyup and being a regular holiday-maker in the Grampians. Scott Horn is general manager of Dunkeld’s Royal Mail Hotel with more than 20 years senior hotel-management experience with many multi-
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Damien Sheehan is general manager of Mount Langi Ghiran winery, Ararat, a position he has been in since 2005. He has worked in wine-industry management since 1991 and positions with Grampians Wine Growers Association. Deputy chairman Graham Parkes thanked outgoing chairman Mr Ross Hatton and board directors Jeremy Clark and Bob Farmer for their contribution and commitment to the region’s tourism industry.
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The health care group’s Amelia Elliston said the event was for the whole community and encouraged people of all ages and fitness level to participate. “We have two tracks for the event, one is five kilometres and the other is two. People can walk, jog, run, or wheelchair their way along the track,” she said. The event is $10 for children 16 and under and pensioners, $15 for adults and $40 for a family of up to five. Pre-registration is via links on website www.whcg.org.au. Picture: CONTRIBUTED
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Thursday, November 22, 2012 BRAND POWER: Country music star Adam Brand performs for the 200-strong audience at Joel Joel. Picture: CONTRIBUTED
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ountry music star Adam Brand visited flood-affected farms in the Joel Joel area last week before performing an invitation-only concert to about 200 people.
In a coup for Northern Grampians Shire Council, Brand spent the afternoon visiting farms, boosting farmers’ spirits after missing out on major disaster-relief funding for the December flood last year. Northern Grampians Shire Council Mayor Cr Wayne Rice said it was fantastic that Brand could visit the area. “The December 2011 floods caused just as much damage as the January 2011 floods, yet the Australian Government has forgotten about the people in the upper Wimmera catchment by denying them this important funding,” he said. “It’s wonderful to see that Adam hasn’t forgotten the farmers though and we’re extremely grateful that he could come and provide a much-needed morale boost for our flood-affected landholders. “Adam has made a special effort to come
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to Joel Joel, fitting it into his busy schedule. This event was a community celebration with the aim of bringing flood-affected residents together to have a bit of fun.” Cr Rice said the concert would also help make up for the cancellation of the 2011 Joel Joel Christmas Carols, which organisers abandoned due to rain. At least 100 farms, 64 homes and 16 community assets in the upper Wimmera catchment area, which covers parts of Northern Grampians and Pyrenees shires, were affected in December last year when about 125 millimetres of rain fell in two hours. The approval of Category C funding help under the Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements would have given affected farmers access to $25,000 grants. Both the state and federal governments must sign off on the funding and the Victorian Baillieu Government approved the application in May this year. The Federal Government informed the council in June that it had rejected its application.
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aharum Primary School is among 92 centres across Victoria to share in $40-million in State Government capital grants. Minister and Member for Lowan Hugh Delahunty said the government would provide $279,475 to renovate a school building to allow Laharum Preschool to move to the site. He said the upgrade would include interior and exterior renovations. Mr Delahunty and Children and
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prepare to move to programs of 15 hours per week in the year before school as part of the Universal Access agreement.”
Early Childhood Development Minister Wendy Lovell announced the grant. “Our delivery of this funding will have a huge impact on children, not just now, but for many years to come,” Mr Delahunty said.
The grant, a combination of state and National Partnership funding, was available for upgrades to facilities or the development of integrated children’s services hubs.
“We’re committed to educating Victoria’s youngest children and setting them up for a life of learning.
The State Government has allocated an additional $4 million to the original $36 million available in this grant
“The funding comes at a crucial time, as kindergartens across the state
round to ensure that all applications that met criteria had been funded to the full amount. Ms Lovell said the government’s strong record on early-childhood funding was a sign of its priorities. “I’m proud to say that we’ve delivered record spending in early childhood, including more than $80-million in grants in our first 18 months,” Ms Lovell said. “We recognise that 95 per cent of
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a child’s brain development happens by the age of five, and a good-quality early-childhood education will set them up for life. “By getting it right in the early years, we can deliver better students to our primary, secondary and tertiary institutions, and in the longer term, better applicants to the workforce. “That can only be a positive outcome for children, families and our state.” OPEN WIDE: Dr Aziz Baluch will attend Rainbow Dental Clinic which will open for business at Rainbow Hospital next Thursday. West Wimmera Health Service will provide public and private general dental services through the clinic.
A group of Ararat district people is keen to form an Ararat Ratepayers Association to provide a ‘collective voice’ to help Ararat Rural City Council make rates-based decisions.
Dr Baluch has joined the service from a private practice in Gippsland. Services will start with consultations, examinations and cleaning with more extensive services planned for the near future.
Lake Bolac Caravan Park owner Frank Deutsch said the idea of forming a ratepayers association was to develop an advocacy group that could readily put its views to the council. “A group of ratepayers have got their heads together and thought it might be worthwhile to create such a group that could put a different set of views to the council,” he said.
The clinic will initially operate fortnightly on Thursdays between 11am and 3pm.
“The plan is to have a formal meeting to organise a group in the near future.”
People keen to make dental appointments or gain more information can call 5391 4266.
Mr Deutsch said people keen to find out more or to register their support could call him on 0448 431 784.
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5:30 Seven Early News 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morn- 5:30 Today *Live* [s] 9:00 Mornings (PG) 10:00 Surprises 6:00 Breakfast [s] 8:30 Wurrawhy [s] 9:00 The Talk (PG) ing Show (PG) [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 [s] 10:30 Second Cricket Test: Australia v South Africa: [s] 10:00 TEN Morning News [s] 11:00 Entertainment The Midday Movie: “Death Becomes Her” (M v,a) (’92) Day 2 - AM Session – From the Adelaide Oval. 1:00 The Tonight (PG) [s] 11:30 The Insider (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil: Stars: Meryl Streep 2:00 Dr Oz: The Teen Mom Phenom- Cricket Show [s] 1:30 First Cricket Test: Australia v South Love Triangle (PG) [s] 1:00 The Doctors: Secrets To enon: Dr Oz Is Joined By The Cast Of MTV’s Teen Mom Africa 6:00 National News [s] 6:30 WIN News [s] 7:00 A Understanding The Opposite Sex! (PG a) [s] (PG a) 3:00 The Price Is Right [s] 3:30 Toybox (PG) [s] Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 2:00 Ready Steady Cook [s] 4:00 It’s Academic [s] 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 8:30 Movie: “Did You Hear The Morgan’s” (PG l,v,s) – 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 5:00 Coxy’s Big Break [s] 3:30 Huey’s Kitchen [s] Two successful New Yorkers, are at their wits’ end 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] with repairing their strained marriage. But when they 4:00 Lightning Point [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] become the only witnesses to a brutal murder, the po- 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] lice hide them away in Wyoming – together. Stars: 7:00 Home and Away (PG) [s] 6:00 The Project [s] Sarah Jessica Parker & Hugh Grant 7:30 Better Homes And Gardens [s] 7:00 Modern Family: Good Cop, Bad Dog (PG) 10:40 Movie: “You’ve Got Mail” (PG l) – Rival book 9:00 The Friday Movie: “Mamma Mia!” (PG s,l) – 7:30 The Living Room (PG) [s] store owners who despise each other discover that Based on a Broadway musical and featuring the they share a relationship based on more than just hate: 8:30 Movie: “The Back-up Plan” (M v) (’12) Stars: music by ABBA, it tells the story of Sophie, a young Jennifer Lopez & Alex O’Loughlin they both long to hear three little words - You’ve Got woman who goes on a quest to search for her father’s Mail. Stars: Tom Hanks & Meg Ryan 10:50 White Collar: Veiled Threat (M a) identity. Stars: Meryl Streep 1:00 Late Movie: “Times Square” (M a,l) (’80) Stars: 11:50 Late Show - David Letterman (PG) 11:30 Japan Tsunami: Caught On Camera (PG a) 12:50 48 Hours: Bullying: Words Can Kill (M a) Tim Curry 12:40 Grey’s Anatomy: A Change Is Gonna Come (M) 3:00 F Troop 1:50 Accidentally On Purpose (PG s) 1:35 Desperate Housewives: Now You Know (M a) 3:00 Infomercials (PG) 4:05 Extra 2:30 Home Shopping [s] 5:00 Religious Programs (PG) 4:30 Good Morning America Coronation St (PG) 10:30 Shortland GO! 7TWO 10:00 St (PG) 11:00 Two’s Company 11:30 Doctor
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6:00 Children’s Programs (All day) 3:55 Laura’s Star 4:05 Octonauts 4:15 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:30 Play School 5:00 Peppa Pig 5:25 Mouk 5:35 The Mole Sisters 6:00 The Pajanimals 6:15 Tilly & Friends 6:30 In The Night Garden 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 The Great Food Truck Race 8:30 Pineapple Dance Studios (M l) 10:20 Jack Dee: Live In London (M l) 11:15 Hit & Miss (MA15+a,l,s,v) 12:05 Friday Night Lights: What To Do While You’re Waiting (M v) 12:45 Breaking Bad: Half Measures (M d,s,v) 1:35 triple j 2:00 ABC News
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Al Jazeera Newshour 6:00 ABC ABC 24 5:00 News Breakfast 9:30 Business Today
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9:00 Dr Quinn Medicine Woman (PG) 10:00 7th Heaven 11:00 The Love Boat (PG) 12:00 Charmed (PG sn) 1:00 JAG (PG) 2:00 MacGyver (PG v) 3:00 Infomercial (PG) 3:30 Cheers (PG) 4:00 Becker (PG) 4:30 Family Ties (PG) 5:00 Happy Days 5:30 The Brady Bunch 6:00 The Simpsons 6:30 Neighbours 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 So You Think You Can Dance (PG l) 9:30 Fashion Star (PG s) 10:30 New Zealand’s Next Top Model (PG a) 11:30 The Late Late Show (PG) 12:30 ET 1:00 The Insider 1:30 Happy Days (PG) 2:00 The Love Boat (PG)
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Foodie Planet: Destination Polynesia 7:30 UEFA Europa League Highlights 8:30 Tropic of Cancer: Laos to Hawaii (PG) 9:35 Movie: “An Empress and the Warrior” (MA15+v) – After the death of her father, Princess Feier tries to rule the warring kingdom she inherited from him. (In Mandarin) 11:20 Movie: “Merantau” (MA15+ v,l) (’09) – A young martial arts master defends a young orphan from a human trafficking ring, led by a wild psychopath. (In Indonesian) 1:20 Weatherwatch Overnight
10:00 ABC News 12:00 ABC News 12:30 Newsline With Jim Middleton 1:00 ABC News 2:30 Tonic 3:00 Afternoon Live 5:32 Capital Hill 6:00 Planet America 6:45 ABC News 7:00 ABC News 7:32 The World This Week 8:00 News Exchange 8:30 One Plus One 9:00 The World 10:00 Planet America 10:45 ABC News 11:30 Capital Hill 12:00 ABC News 12:20 Lateline 1:00 BBC Impact with Mishal Husain 1:30 7:30 2:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 3:00 BBC World News 3:30 7:30 4:00 BBC News
5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Masterpiece: Opera: Il ViChildren’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 6:00 rage (G) 10:30 25 Years Of rage: 2003 6:00 Glam [s] 7:00 Children’s Programs 8:30 WIN 6:00 Saturday 10:00 Dogstar 10:30 Second Cricket TEN Totally Wild [s] 9:00 Scope: Chemistry [s] 9:30 ABC 2006 (PG) 11:30 7.30 [s] 12:00 Foreign Corre- SBS aggio A Reims 3:15 Masterpiece: The Chopin
Test: Australia v South Africa: Day 3 - AM Session – From the Adelaide Oval. 1:00 The Cricket Show [s] 1:30 First Cricket Test: Australia v South Africa 6:00 National News Saturday [s] 6:30 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos (PG) 7:40 Movie: “The Wizard Of Oz” (G) – The tale of a young Kansas girl who dreams of a better world “somewhere over the rainbow”. Stars: Judy Garland 9:50 Movie: “Gran Torino” (M l,v) (’08) – Disgruntled Korean War vet Walt Kowalski sets out to reform his neighbor, a young Asian teenager, who tried to steal Kowalski’s prized possession: his 1972 Gran Torino. Stars: Clint Eastwood & Bee Vang 12:15 Late Late Movie: “The Holcroft Covenant” (M v,d,l,n) (’85) Stars: Michael Caine 2:20 Late Late Movie: “That’ll Be The Day” (M a,l) (’74) Stars: Ringo Starr, James Booth & David Essex 4:05 Danoz 4:30 The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air 5:00 Gilligan’s Island
Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 10:00 The Hot30 Countdown (PG) [s] 12:00 RADAR (PG l,s,a) 12:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 1:00 Australian Rally Championship: Round 5 - Coffs Coast 2:00 Ozzie Holiday [s] 2:30 Huey’s Kitchen On Tour [s] 3:00 Yes Chef [s] 3:30 A Taste Of Travel [s] 4:00 Love To Share Food [s] 5:00 Ten News At Five [s] 6:00 The Simpsons (PG) 6:30 David Attenborough’s Life Of Mammals: Plant Predators (PG) [s] 7:30 Steve Irwin’s Wildlife Warriors (PG) [s] 8:00 Bondi Vet (PG a) 8:30 The Graham Norton Show (M s,l) 9:30 Movie: “Men’s Group” (MA15+) (’08) Stars: Grant Dodwell, Don Reid & Paul Gleeson 11:50 48 Hours: Memphis 3: Free (M a) 12:45 2012 Spring Rugby Tour: Aus v Italy 3:00 2012 Formula 1: Brazil Grand Prix: Qualifying
spondent (PG) [s] 12:30 Diving With Friends 1:30 Eggheads [s] 2:00 Basketball: WNBL: Bulleen Vs West Coast 3:00 Football: W-League: Western Sydney Vs Newcastle 4:00 Hockey: International Super Series 2012: Men’s Championships. 6:00 Saturday Landline [s] 6:30 Gardening Australia [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Doctor Martin (PG) [s] – Martin prepares to leave Portwenn for a new surgeon’s job in London. 8:20 Kingdom (PG) [s] – Peter is in shock after receiving news from his doctor. Lyle takes up the case of solving the mysterious pollution of the local river. 9:05 Sinbad (PG) [s] – A Land of the Dead guardian confronts Sinbad with the truth that his mother died when pregnant with him. 9:55 Silent Witness: Intent - Part 1 (M a,v) 10:50 Waking The Dead: Deus Ex Machina (M a,v) 11:40 25 Years Of rage: 2003 - 2006 (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 5:00 rage (PG)
Preludes 3:25 Masterpiece: A Russian Resurrection 3:55 Masterpiece: Surrealist Photography 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Seduction in the City - The Birth of Shopping: A Modern Game (PG) 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Amazon with Bruce Parry (PG) 8:30 Hunted: Mort (M s,v) [s] – After being betrayed and nearly killed, Sam recovers in a remote cottage. 9:30 The Red Riding Trilogy: 1983 (MA15+a,v,l) – The final film in the trilogy sees an investigation going off on a tangent to reveal terrible corruption in the West Yorkshire police force. 11:25 Movie: “20th Century Boys: The Final Chapter: Our Flag” (MA15+v) (’09) – This final episode concludes in a virus-plagued Tokyo that has been isolated from the rest of the world. (In Japanese) 2:15 Drawn Together: Xandir and Tim Sitting in a Tree (MA15+a,s) / The Lemon-AIDS Walk (MA15+v,a,s) 3:10 Weatherwatch Overnight
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11:00 Out Of The Blue 11:30 Great South East 12:00 Creek To Coast 12:30 Queensland Weekender 1:00 Sydney Weekender 1:30 Weekend Kitchen 4:00 Travel Weekend (PG v) 5:00 All 4 Adventure (PG) 5:30 Discover Tasmania 6:00 The Great Outdoors 6:30 SeaChange (PG) 7:30 Heartbeat (PG v) 8:30 Inspector Morse (M d,a) 10:50 Sea Wolf (MA15+v) 12:45 Movie: “The Falcon In San Francisco” (PG v) (’45) Stars: Tom Conway 2:00 Movie: “The Saint In New York” (PG v)
(PG) 12:00 TJ Hooker (PG) 1:00 The New Adam 12 (PG)1:30 Targa Adelaide 2:30 Motorsport: Dunlop Series (PG) 3:30 Hook Line & Sinker (PG) 4:30 Special: Future Earth: Journey To The End Of The World 5:30 Monster & Mega Machines 6:30 Mighty Structures 7:30 Big Australia: Cattle Station 8:30 Megastructures Breakdown (PG) 9:45 Movie: “Death Race 2” (MA15+v,s,l,a) (’11) Sars: Luke Goss 12:00 Unsolved Mysteries (M) 2:00 Buck Rogers (PG) 4:00 TJ Hooker (PG)
7:30 Children’s Programs 8:00 Thundercats (PG) 8:30 Adventure Time (PG) 9:00 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (PG v) 10:00 Batman: The Brave & The Bold (PG) 10:30 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (PG v) 11:00 Wipeout Australia 12:00 Crash Course (PG) 1:00 The Hills (PG) 1:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Brainiacs (PG) 3:00 Spin City (PG) 3:30 Seinfeld (PG) 4:00 The Block: NZ (PG) 6:00 Hamish And Andy’s Caravan Of Courage: Australia V New Zealand 7:30 Movie: “Get Smart” (PG v,l) 9:40 Movie: “Spiderman2” (M v) Stars: Tobey Maguire 12:20 Conan (M) 1:30 The Inbetweeners (MA15+ l,s) 8:00 TV Shop 9:30 Movie: “The Magic Box” (G) (’51) Stars: Maria Schell 11:40 Australian Geographic (PG) 12:40 Movie: “Shalako” (PG v,l,n) (’68) Stars: Sean Connery 3:00 Movie: “Empire Of The Sun” (PG v,a) (’87) Stars: John Malkovich 6:00 Customs (PG) 6:30 Secret Dealers (PG) 7:30 Antiques Roadshow 8:30 CSI: NY (M) 9:30 CSI: Miami (M) 10:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (M v) 11:25 Law & Order (M) 12:20 Psychic TV (PG) 1:50 Movie: “Aces High” (M v) (’60) Stars: Malcolm McDowell 3:55 Movie: “Hell Is A City” (PG v) (’60) Stars: Stanley Baker 5:30 F Troop
6:00 NASCAR Sprint Cup 9:00 National Football League 11:30 Get Smart (PG) 12:00 M*A*S*H 12:30 Save Point 1:00 Golf: New Zealand Open 4:00 The WWE Experience 5:00 Sport Science (PG v) 6:00 The Ultimate Rider 6:30 Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation (PG) 7:30 M*A*S*H 8:30 Movie: “Coach Carter” (M v) Stars: Samuel L Jackson 11:20 48 Hours (M a) 12:20 Deconstruction: Pressure Treated Wood (PG) 12:50 Trick My Truck (PG) 1:50 Omnisport 2:00 The Ultimate Rider 2:30 2012 Formula 1 Brazil Grand Prix 4:30 Omnisport 5:00 Coal (PG l)
Range (PG s,l,a) 11:30 Happy Days (PG) 12:00 Charmed (PG sn) 1:00 JAG (PG 1) 2:00 McGyver (PG v) 3:00 Infomercial (PG) 3:30 Cheers (PG) 4:00 Becker (PG) 4:30 Family Ties (PG) 5:00 Happy Days (PG) 5:30 The Brady Bunch 6:00 Sabrina The Teenage Witch (PG) 6:30 Becker (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 8:00 Becker (PG) 8:30 Star Trek Voyager (PG) 11:30 The Hot30 Countdown (PG s,l,a) 1:30 The King Of Queens 2:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG)
6:00 Children’s Programs 4:05 Octonauts 4:15 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:30 Play With Me Sesame 5:00 Peppa Pig 5:35 The Mole Sisters 6:00 The Pajanimals 6:15 Tilly & Friends 6:30 In The Night Garden 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 Beauty & the Beast (M a,n,s) 8:30 Movie: “Brother Sun, Sister Moon” (PG) (’73) Stars: Graham Faulkner 10:25 Movie: “The Taming Of The Shrew” (G) (’67) Stars: Elizabeth Taylor 12:25 Video Killed The Radio Star (M s) 12:50 How Not To Live Your Life (M l,s) 1:20 Rollin’ Babies 2:05 ABC News 6:00 Children’s Programs 10:20 Kaeloo 10:30 Iron Man 10:55 Sadie J 11:25 My Life As A Popat 11:45 Total Drama Island 1:45 Masha & The Bear 1:55 CJ The DJ 2:05 Gasp! 2:20 Erky Perky 2:35 Don’t Blame The Koalas 3:00 Lockie Leonard 3:30 Spliced! 4:00 Oggy & The Cockroaches 4:15 YooHoo & Friends 4:30 Dennis & Gnasher 5:00 Bushwhacked! 5:20 Bugged 5:30 Star Wars: The Clone Wars (PG) 5:55 Deadly 60 6:25 Prank Patrol 6:50 You’re Skitting Me 7:15 Dukes of Broxstonia 7:25 Good Game SP 7:55 Vampire Knight (PG) 8:20 Astro Boy 8:40 Voltron (PG)
suhisa 6:30 One Man and His Campervan 7:00 The Grape Escape: Rhone Nord VI 7:30 God in America: A New Light (PG) 8:30 The Accursed Kings: The She-Wolf of France (M s,v) – The death of King Louis X Le Hutin intensifies rivalries, with different factions fighting over the regency. 10:20 Movie: “The Black Box” (M s,n,v,l) (’05) – A dark thriller that aims at blurring the lines between reality and dream. (In French) 12:00 Movie: “Eager Bodies” (MA15+a,l,s) (’03) (In French) 1:40 Weatherwatch Overnight
Quarter 1:02 National Press Club 2:00 ABC News 2:30 Saturday Landline 3:00 News 3:32 Tonic 4:00 News 4:30 Inside Edge 5:00 ABC News 5:30 One Plus One 6:30 Foreign Correspondent 7:00 ABC News 7:30 State To State 8:02 Four Corners 8:45 Big Ideas Sampler 9:00 ABC News 9:30 The World This Week 10:00 ABC News 10:30 Big Ideas 11:02 Q&A 12:02 Planet America 12:45 The Indigenous Quarter 1:00 BBC News 1:30 7:30 2:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 3:00 BBC News 3:30 7:30
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Prime7
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 25
6:00 Nopalea Wellness Challenge 6:30 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show (PG) 11:00 Kochie’s Business Builders [s] 11:30 Ghosts Of Time 12:30 Sally Bollywood – Super Detective 1:00 Outsourced (PG) [s] 1:30 Sunday Afternoon Movie: “Sneakers” (PG v,l,s) (’92) Stars: Robert Redford 4:00 Better Homes & Gardens [s] 5:30 Coxy’s Big Break 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Sunday Night [s] 7:30 Border Security - Australia’s Front Line (PG) 8:00 Air Ways (PG) 8:40 Bones: Double Episode (M) – Brennan gets a glimpse into her own life when the body of a surgeon is found in a rough neighbourhood with multiple fractures in her skull. 10:30 Law & Order: LA: El Soreno (M) – A horrific mass murder occurs at a Hispanic office. 11:30 Parking Wars (MA15+v,s,l) 12:00 Late Movie: “The Hard Way” (M v,l) (’91) Stars: Michael J Fox & James Wood 2:00 Home Shopping 8:30 Home Shopping 9:30 Home & Away 7TWO (PG) 11:45 Movie: “Stop! Look! And Laugh!” (PG v) (’60) Stars: Jack Lemmon 1:20 Movie: “White Water Summer” (PG v,l,a) (’87) Stars: Kevin Bacon 3:30 Movie: “The Natural” (PG a,v,l) (’84) Stars: Robert Redford 6:30 The Food Truck (PG) 7:00 Country Calendar 7:30 Ballykissangel (PG) 8:30 Escape To The Country 9:30 60 Minute Makeover 10:30 Homes Under The Hammer (PG) 11:45 Hale & Pace (M) 12:50 Movie: “The Saint Takes Over” (PG v) (’40) Stars: George Saunders 2:15 Movie: “The Falcon’s Brother” (G) (’42)
Prime7
GO!
7:30 Marvelous Misadventures 8:00 Thundercats (PG) 8:30 Ben 10: Omniverse (PG) 9:00 The Secret Saturdays (PG) 10:00 Batman (PG v) 10:30 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (PG v) 11:00 Monsuno (PG v) 11:30 Power Rangers Super Samurai (PG v) 12:00 WINX Club (PG) 12:30 Eclipse 1:00 The Hills (PG l) 1:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Brainiacs (PG) 3:00 Spin City (PG) 4:00 Seinfeld (PG) 5:30 Survivor: Philippines (PG) 6:30 Movie: “Space Jam” (G) 8:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 9:30 Movie: “Gremlins2: The New Batch” (PG h) Stars: Zach Galligan 11:30 Chuck (M v) 12:30 The Inbetweeners (MA15+ l,s) 1:30 MAD (M) 2:00 Home Shopping
6:00 TV Shop 6:40 Movie: “Eight O’Clock Walk” (PG) (’53) Stars: Richard Attenborough 8:30 TV Shop 10:00 Movie: “The Garden Of Allah” (G) (’36) Stars: Marlene Dietrich 11:35 F Troop 12:05 Movie: “The Dam Busters” (G) (’54) Stars: Richard Todd 2:35 Movie: “Quo Vadis” (PG v) (’51) Stars: Robert Taylor 6:00 Customs (PG) 6:30 Planet Earth (PG) 6:30 Planet Earth (PG) 7:30 Selling Houses Abroad (PG) 8:30 Movie: “High Crime” (M l,v) (’02) Stars: Ashley Judd 10:55 Friends (PG) 11:25 Movie: “Heartbreakers” (M v) (’01) Stars: Sigourney Weaver 2:00 Home Shopping
WIN
11
7:00 Toasted TV 9:00 Dr Quinn Medicine Woman (PG v) 10:00 7th Heaven 11:00 The Love Boat (PG) 12:00 Charmed (PG sn) 1:00 JAG (PG) 2:00 Infomercial (PG) 2:30 Neighbours: Daily Episodes 5:00 90210 (PG s,d) 6:00 Sabrina, Teenage Witch (PG) 6:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 The Simpsons 8:00 Futurama (PG v,l) 8:30 The Simpsons (PG) 9:00 Futurama (PG) 9:30 The Cleveland Show (M v,s) 10:00 Bob’s Burgers (M s) 10:30 The Office (PG) 11:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 12:30 Sabrina 1:00 JAG (PG v) 2:00 The Love Boat (PG)
ABC3
ABC 24
TEN
ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:30 Business 5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Romantic Comedy Movie: ABC 6:00 Today 10:00 Backyard Science / Atoms of Fire SBS “Au Revoir Taipei” (M l) (’10) (In Taiwanese &
9:00 NBC Today 10:00 NBC Meet The GEM 7MATE Press 11:00 Mickey Spillane’s Mike Ham-
MONDAY NOVEMBER 26
ONE
mer (PG v) 12:00 TJ Hooker (M) 1:00 New Dragnet (PG) 1:30 Motor Mate: History of Motor Racing (PG) 4:00 Fifth Gear (PG) 4:30 Pimp My Ride (PG) 6:00 According To Jim (PG) 6:00 My Name Is Earl (PG v,a) 6:30 My Name Is Earl (PG) 7:00 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 8:30 Family Guy (M v) 9:00 American Dad (M) 9:30 Family Guy (MA15+s) 10:30 American Dad (M) 11:30 Jail (M) 12:00 Boston Legal (M) 1:00 TJ Hooker (PG v,a) 2:00 Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer (PG v) 3:00 Motor Mate
7:00 TV Shop 8:00 Green Acres 8:30 Bewitched 9:00 TV Shop 10:30 Alive & Cooking 11:00 Friends (PG) 12:00 Movie: “The Blue Lamp” (PG v) (’50) Stars: Dirk Bogarde 2:00 Green Acres 2:30 Bewitched 3:00 Planet Earth (PG) 4:00 Selling House Abroad (PG) 5:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 Hot In Cleveland (PG) 7:30 Big Body Squad (PG) 8:30 Twincredibles (PG l) 10:00 Embarrassing Bodies: Spain / Weston (M n,mp) 12:00 Movie: “Rattle Of A Simple Man” (M s,a) (’64) Stars: Harry Corbett 2:00 Home Shopping
WIN
SBS
5:30 Worldwatch 8:30 PopAsia 10:30 Football Asia [s] 11:00 UEFA Champions League Magazine [s] 11:30 Speedweek [s] 1:30 l Jazeera News [s] 2:30 Liberal Rule: Cycles of Power (PG) 3:30 Trawlermen [s] 4:30 Living Black [s] 5:00 Cycling Central [s] 6:00 Thalassa: Destination Somalia [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:35 Lost Worlds: The Man Who Discovered Egypt [s] – The story of one of Britain’s greatest archaeologists, Flinders Petrie (1853-1942). 8:35 Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking: Time Travel [s] – The promise of time travel has long been one of the world’s favourite scientific ‘what-ifs’?. 9:30 Death Row: Hank Skinner (M a) [s] – In this episode, Herzog talks to Hank Skinner. 10:30 Movie: “The Signal” (M s,v) (’07) – A private eye’s refusal to heed his business partner’s advice has dire consequences in this stylish film set in 1950s Argentina. (In Spanish) 12:20 War Movie: “A Love to Hide” (MA15+ a,l,v) (’04) (In French) 2:15 Weatherwatch Overnight
SBS TWO
Coronation Street (PG) 10:30 Short7TWO 10:00 land St (PG) 11:00 Two’s Company 11:30 GO!
8:00 Ben 10 8:30 WINX Club (PG) 9:00 Tazmania 9:30 Pinky & The Brain 10:00 Spin City (PG) 10:30 Brainiacs 11:30 The Bachelor (PG) 1:30 Extra 2:00 TMZ 2:30 WINX Club (PG v) 3:00 Power Rangers Samurai (PG) 3:30 Thundercats (PG) 4:00 Ben 10: Omniverse (PG) 4:30 Monsuno (PG) 5:00 Spin City (PG) 5:30 Seinfeld (PG) 6:00 Suburgatory (PG s,l) 6:30 2 Broke Girls (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 The Big Bang Theory 8:00 Top Gear (PG) 9:30 Movie: “Rush Hour” (M v,l) Stars: Jackie Chan 11:30 The Inbetweeners (M l,s,a) 12:00 Park Street (M) 12:30 Fringe (M) 1:30 TMZ 2:00 Home Shopping
ABC
6:00 rage 6:30 Children’s Programs 9:00 Insiders [s] 10:00 Inside Business [s] 10:30 Offsiders [s] 11:00 Asia Pacific Focus [s] 11:30 Songs Of Praise: Knaresborough 12:00 Best Of Landline [s] 1:00 Gardening Australia 1:30 Travel Oz [s] 2:00 Sinbad (PG) [s] 2:45 At The Movies: Short Cuts 3:00 China’s Avant-Garde: The New Cultural Revolution (PG) [s] 3:30 Hockey: International Super Series 6:00 Auction Room [s] 6:30 Compass: Divine Women - Part 6 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Michael Palin’s Brazil [s] 8:30 Wallander: The Dogs Of Riga (M a,v) [s] 10:00 The Slap: Aisha (M l,v,s) [s] 10:55 Strike Back (MA15+v,l) – A compelling story of betrayal, glory, redemption and revenge. 11:40 Movie: “The Go-Between” (M s) (’71) Stars: Julie Christie & Alan Bates 1:50 Order In The House 2:50 rage (M l,d,n,s,v) 4:00 The New Inventors [s] 4:25 Can We Help [s] 4:30 Art Nation (PG) [s] 6:00 Children’s Programs 3:15 The Mr Men Show 3:30 Laura’s Star 3:55 Laura’s Star 4:05 Octonauts 4:20 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:30 Play With Me Sesame 5:00 Peppa Pig 5:25 Mouke 5:35 The Mole Sisters 5:50 Kioka 6:00 The Pajanimals 6:15 Tilly and Friends 6:30 In The Night Garden 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 Obsessive Compulsive Hoarder 8:30 Crossfire Hurricane 9:30 Opening Shot: Queen Of The Desert (M l) 10:00 Louis Theroux: : Miami Mega Jail (M l,s) 12:00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man (PG) 12:45 triple j presents: Art Vs Science 1:15 Later... With Jools Holland 2:20 ABC News 6:00 Children’s Programs 10:10 Pixelface 10:40 The Slammer 11:10 Prank Patrol 11:35 Good Game SP 12:00 Stay Tuned 12:30 Rush TV 12:55 Sweat 1:20 Dennis & Gnasher 1:45 Sally Bollywood 2:15 Dani’s House 2:45 Dead Gorgeous 3:35 Castaway 4:00 The Little Prince 4:50 Shaun The Sheep 5:00 Bushwhacked! 5:25 Trapped! 5:55 Big Babies 6:10 Mal.com 6:20 Grizzly Tales For Gruesome Kids 6:30 Horrible Histories 7:00 Wolverine & The X-Men 7:25 The Avengers 7:55 The 99: Ice Storm (PG) 8:15 Fruits Basket (PG) 8:40 Ouran High Host Club (PG)
[s] 10:40 Nile [s] 11:00 Program To Be Advised 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 Program To Be Advised 1:30 Meerkat Manor [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Children’s Programs 5:00 Eggheads [s] 5:30 Poh’s Kitchen On The Road [s] 6:00 Restoration Man: Field House [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 – ABC’s current affairs program. 8:00 Family Confidential: The Courtenays (PG) [s] 8:30 Modern Spies (PG) [s] 9:20 Media Watch [s] 9:35 Q&A [s] – Hosted by Tony Jones 10:35 Lateline [s] 11:10 The Business (M l) 11:35 The Kennedys (PG) [s] 12:20 Parliament Question Time: Senate [s] 1:20 Saddam’s Tribe: Bound By Blood (M) 2:50 rage (M l,d,n,s,v) 4:10 Movie: “The Spaniard’s Curse” (PG) (’58) Stars: Tony Wright
5:05 Worldwatch (All day) 6:10 Skippers (PG) 6:40 Iron Chef (PG) 7:30 Behind the Front Door 8:00 Tomorrow’s Doctors (PG) – Dramatic stories of individual medical students on their way to becoming top physicians. 8:35 London Calling: Master of Puppets (M l) – Investigates the behind-the-scenes impresarios and star-makers who broke the rules and created British pop as we know it. 9:35 SOS: Fireworks/ Conte de Faits/ Le Petit Dragon/ Passe-Vite (M) 10:35 Drama Movie: “Gloomy Sunday” (MA15+s,a,n) (’99) (In German) 12:35 Weatherwatch Overnight
9:00 Insiders 10:00 Weekend Breakfast 11:30 The World This Week 12:00 ABC News 12:45 The Consumer Quarter 1:02 Big Ideas 2:00 ABC News 2:30 Offsiders 3:00 ABC News 3:32 Need To Know 4:00 ABC News 4:15 Planet America 5:00 ABC News 5:30 At The Movies 6:00 ABC News 6:30 Australian Story 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Tonic 8:02 Insiders 9:00 ABC News 9:30 One Plus One 10:00 ABC News 10:30 Inside Business 11:00 ABC News 11:30 Big Ideas 12:02 Landline 1:00 BBC World News 1:30 7:30 2:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 3:00 BBC News 3:30 7:30
French) 2:35 I Am a Girl! (PG) 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 FIFA Futbol Mundial [s] 5:00 The Crew 5:30 Global Village: Visions of Italy [s] 5:45 Countdown [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Mythbusters: No Pain, No Gain (PG) [s] 8:30 Derren Brown: Sance (M l) [s] – Psychological illusionist Derren Brown hosts an entertainment special, bringing together twelve members of the public to re-create a sance. 9:30 This is England 88 (MA15+a,s,l) [s] – It’s December 23 and life isn’t looking so festive for some. 10:30 World News Australia [s] 11:00 The World Game 12:00 SOS: Fireworks / The Great Rabbit / Conte de Faits / Game Over (M) 1:00 Living Black [s] 1:30 South Park: The Early Years (M a) [s] 2:30 Weatherwatch Overnight
6:00 Children’s Programs (All day) 3:15 The Mr Men Show 3:30 Laura’s Star 4:05 Octonauts 4:15 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:30 Play School 5:00 Peppa Pig 5:25 Mouk 5:35 The Mole Sisters 6:00 The Pajanimals 6:15 The Adventures Of Abney & Teal 6:30 In The Night Garden 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 Mega Builders 8:30 Louis Theroux: Miami Mega Jail (M l) 9:30 Why Poverty? Park Avenue (PG) 10:35 Yo Gabba Gabba! 11:10 The Roast 12:15 Pineapple Dance Studios (M l) 12:25 Breaking Bad (M v) 1:10 Cold Feet (PG) 2:00 ABC News Update
SBS TWO
6:00 Children’s Programs 10:40 What Do You Know? 11:05 Rush TV 11:30 Escape From Scorpion Island 12:00 BTN Extra 12:30 Go Lingo! 1:00 Fleabag Monkeyface 1:15 YooHoo & Friends 1:30 Total Drama Island 1:55 League of Super Evil 2:20 Sumo Mouse 3:05 Spellbinder 3:35 Mortified 4:00 The Adventures Of Figaro Pho 4:25 The Twisted Whiskers Show 4:50 Rated A for Awesome 5:05 Pixelface 5:35 Dani’s House 6:05 The Avengers 6:30 Horrible Histories 7:00 Bushwhacked! 7:25 Total Drama Action 7:50 Kaeloo 8:00 Jeopardy 8:30 My Life As A Popat
ABC 24
6:00 National Football League 8:00 Omnisport 8:15 National Football League Week 6 11:15 Omnisport 11:45 World Of Free Sports 12:15 NFL 3:15 Omnisport 3:30 Trick My Truck (PG) 4:00 Hogan’s Heroes 4:30 Deconstruction (PG) 5:00 I Fish 6:00 M*A*S*H 6:30 Get Smart (PG) 7:00 COPS (PG l,d) 7:30 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (PG) 8:30 An Idiot Abroad (M l) 9:30 House Of Lies (MA15+ s,l) 10:10 Brand X (MA15+ s) 10:40 Formula One Grand Prix 12:40 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 1:40 M*A*S*H 2:10 Deconstruction 2:10 Omnisport
ABC2
11
6:00 Toasted TV 9:00 Dr Quinn Medicine Woman (PG) 10:00 7th Heaven (PG) 11:00 The Love Boat (PG) 12:00 Charmed (PG sn) 1:00 JAG (PG v,d,a) 2:00 MacGyver (PG v) 3:00 Infomercial (PG) 3:30 Cheers (PG) 4:00 Becker (PG) 4:30 Family Ties (PG) 5:00 Happy Days 5:30 The Brady Bunch 6:00 The Simpsons 6:30 Neighbours 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 8:00 Raising Hope (PG s) 8:30 Supernatural (M sn) 9:30 Movie: “Friday The 13th” (MA15+v,l,h,n) (’07) Stars: Jared Padalecki 11:30 The Late Late Show (PG) 12:30 ET 1:00 The Insider
ABC3
TEN
5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Cannot Buy My Soul (M ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:30 Business ABC 6:00 Today 10:00 School’s Programs 11:00 Big Ideas SBS l) 2:30 James Morrison: Blowing His Own Trum-
6:00 Worldwatch News (All day) 6:00 Living Black 6:30 Foodie Planet: Destination Cameroon (PG) 7:35 Inspector Rex: The Tiger (PG) – Inspector Davide Rivera and Rex investigate the case of a circus animal trainer who is mauled by a tiger. 8:30 Inspector Rex: Blonde, Pretty, Dead (M v,a) – A beautiful young blonde woman is found strangled. 9:30 The World Game 10:30 Blitz Street (PG) – In 1944, British hopes for an end to the war were raised by news of the D-Day landings. 11:25 Movie: “Or” (MA15+s,n,a) (’04) (In Hebrew) 1:20 Weatherwatch Overnight
5:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 Business Today 10:00 ABC News 12:00 ABC News 12:30 Asia Pacific Focus 1:00 ABC News 2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:30 Afternoon Live 5:32 Capital Hill 5:45 The Indigenous Quarter 6:00 The Drum 6:45 The Environment Quarter 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Grandstand 8:00 ABC News 8:30 The Business 9:00 The World 9:30 Q&A 10:30 ABC News 11:00 The Drum 11:45 The Environment Quarter 12:00 ABC News 12:20 Lateline 1:00 BBC Impact 1:30 7:30 2:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 3:00 BBC News
5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise 6:00 Today 9:00 Morning News 11:00 National [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Show (PG) 1:00 The View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Midday Movie: “Rites Of Passage” (M v) (’98) Stars: Our Lives (PG) 3:00 Alive & Cooking 3:30 Surprises [s] Dean Stockwell 2:00 Dr Oz: Rachael Ray’s Secrets To De- 4:00 Kitchen Whiz 4:30 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat licious, Healthy Meals On A Budget (PG) 3:00 Medical 6:00 National News [s] 6:30 WIN News [s] Emergency [s] 3:30 Toybox (PG) [s] 4:00 It’s Academic 7:00 A Current Affair [s] [s] 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 5:00 The Price Is Right [s] 7:30 Fifty Years Of Bond Cars: A Top Gear Special 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] (PG v) – Join the team as they pay tribute to 007’s 6:30 Today Tonight [s] garage. 7:00 Home and Away (PG v,d) 9:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 7:30 Program To Be Advised 10:00 2 Broke Girls (PG) 8:30 Winners & Losers: This Is Our Last Goodbye 10:30 Survivor: Philippines: Not The Only Actor On (M v,a) – The girls take ‘Saturn return’ to a whole This Island (PG) new level as their year ends. 11:30 Weeds: Suck ‘n’ Spit (MA15+ a,d,l,s,v) 9:30 Grey’s Anatomy: Second Opinion (M) – As the 12:00 WIN News [s] doctors continue with their lawsuit, they’re forced to 12:30 Harry’s Law: Bad To Worse (M a) confront the realities of their injuries. 1:30 Primetime: What Would You Do? (M) 10:30 Scandal: Grant: For The People (M v) 2:30 Extra [s] 11:30 I Just Want My Pants Back: Safety Nets (M s) 3:00 Danoz 12:00 Sons And Daughters [s] 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 12:30 Home Shopping 5:00 Early Morning News
6:00 Breakfast [s] 8:30 Wurrawhy [s] 9:00 The Talk (PG) [s] 10:00 TEN Morning News [s] 11:00 Entertainment Tonight (PG) [s] 11:30 The Insider (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil: Imperfect Justice (M a) 1:00 The Doctors: Medical Break-throughs You Need To Know About (PG) [s] 2:00 Ready Steady Cook [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Huey’s Kitchen [s] 4:00 Totally Wild 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Project [s] 7:00 Modern Family (PG) [s] 7:30 Jamie’s Fifteen Minute Meals (PG) 8:30 NCIS: Shell Shock - Part 2 (M a) – Gibbs continues to work with Captain Wescott while he retraces his steps in order to help the NCIS team track down a terrorist. 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: Skin Deep (M) [s] 10:30 TEN Late News [s] 11:15 Numb3rs: And The Winner Is... (M) 12:15 Late Show - David Letterman (PG) 1:00 Infomercials (PG) 3:30 CBS - This Morning
Coronation Street (PG) 10:30 Short7TWO 10:00 land St (PG) 11:00 Two’s Company 11:30 GO!
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6:20 Omnisport 6:30 NASCAR 8:30 FA Cup Classics 9:00 Football: Liverpool TV 12:00 Triathlon 1:00 Ironman 2:00 The WWE Experience 3:00 Omnisport 3:30 Get Smart (PG) 4:00 Hogan’s Heroes 4:30 Deconstruction (PG) 5:00 I Fish (PG) 6:00 M*A*S*H (PG) 6:30 Get Smart (PG) 7:00 COPS (M v) 7:30 Undercover Boss 8:30 COPS: Adults Only (M) 9:30 Ross Kemp: Back On The Frontline (MA15+ v) 10:30 Can Of Worms 11:40 Better Off Ted (PG s) 12:10 Fear Factor (PG l) 1:10 M*A*S*H 1:40 Deconstruction (PG) 2:10 Omnisport
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9:00 NBC Today (PG) 11:00 Mickey GEM 7MATE Spillane’s Mike Hammer (PG v) 12:00 TJ
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6:00 Toasted TV 9:00 Dr Quinn Medicine Woman (PG) 10:00 7th Heaven (PG) 11:00 The Love Boat (PG) 12:00 Charmed (PG sn) 1:00 JAG (PG v,d,a) 2:00 MacGyver (PG v) 3:00 Infomercial (PG) 3:30 Cheers (PG) 4:00 Becker (PG) 4:30 Family Ties (PG) 5:00 Happy Days 5:30 The Brady Bunch 6:00 The Simpsons 6:30 Neighbours 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 8:00 Excused (PG s) 8:30 Snog Marry Avoid? (PG s) 9:40 Geordie Shore (MA15+s,n) 10:40 Melrose Place (M) 11:40 The Late Late Show (PG) 12:30 ET (PG) 1:00 The Insider 1:30 Happy Days (PG)
ABC3
ABC 24
Doctor at Large (PG) 12:00 Kojak (M) 1:00 Catherine Cookson’s: Tide Of Life - Pt 3 (M v) 2:00 Movie: “Because They’re Young” (PG v,a) (’60) Stars: Dick Clark 4:30 On The Buses (PG) 5:00 Rising Damp (PG) 5:30 Mind Your Language (PG) 6:00 Kingswood Country (PG) 6:30 Motorway Patrol (PG) 7:00 Coastwatch (PG) 7:30 Anh Does Vietnam (PG) 8:30 The Vicar of Dibley (PG s,1) 9:30 Mrs Brown’s Boys (M l) 10:10 Homes Under The Hammer 11:30 Property Ladder 12:30 Kojak (M)
Hooker (M) 1:00 New Dragnet (PG) 1:30 Motor Mate: The San Remo Rally 2:30 Motor Mate: Jaguars At Le Mans 4:00 Fifth Gear 4:30 Pimp My Ride (PG) 6:00 According To Jim (PG) 6:00 My Name Is Earl (PG) 7:00 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 7:30 Mythbusters (PG) 8:30 Pawn Stars (PG) 9:00 Hollywood Treasure (PG) 9:30 Pawn Stars (PG) 10:00 Cash Cowboys (PG) 12:00 30 Rock (PG) 12:30 Parks & Recreation 1:00 TJ Hooker (M) 2:00 Mike Hammer (PG v) 3:00 Motor Mate
8:00 Ben 10: Alien Force 8:30 WINX Club (PG) 9:00 Taz-mania 9:30 Pinky, Elmyra & The Brain 10:00 Spin City (PG) 10:30 Brainiacs 11:30 The Bachelorette (PG l) 1:30 Extra 2:00 TMZ 2:30 WINX Club (PG v) 3:00 Power Rangers Samurai (PG) 3:30 Thundercats (PG) 4:00 Ben 10: Alien Force (PG) 4:30 Monsuno (PG) 5:00 Spin City (PG) 5:30 Seinfeld (PG) 6:00 Suburgatory (PG) 6:30 2 Broke Girls (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 8:30 Movie: “The Family Man” (M v,l) 11:10 The Inbetweeners (MA15+ l,s,a) 11:30 Nikita (MA15+v) 12:30 Fringe (M v) 1:30 TMZ 2:00 Home Shopping
7:00 TV Shop 8:00 Green Acres 8:30 Bewitched 9:00 TV Shop 10:30 Alive & Cooking 11:00 Friends (PG) 11:30 Friends (PG) 12:00 Movie: “Mrs Harris” (M a,v,l,s) (’05) Stars: Annette Bening 2:00 Green Acres 2:30 Bewitched 3:00 Surfing The Menu 4:00 Big Body Squad 5:00 The Ellen Degeneres (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 Hot In Cleveland (PG) 7:30 Yes Minister 8:30 The Closer (M) 9:30 Rizzoli & Isle (M) 10:30 The Mentalist (PG) 11:30 Law & Order (M) 12:30 Friends (PG) 1:00 Surfing The Menu (PG) 2:00 Home Shopping 4:30 Religious Program
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6:00 Breakfast [s] 8:30 Wurrawhy [s] 9:00 The Talk (PG) [s] 10:00 TEN Morning News [s] 11:00 Entertainment Tonight (PG) [s] 11:30 The Insider (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil: Father Accused: Who’s Telling The Truth? (M a,s) [s] 1:00 The Doctors: Ask Our Docs: Do I Really Need To Worry? (PG) 2:00 Ready Steady Cook (PG) [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Huey’s Kitchen [s] 4:00 Totally Wild [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Project [s] 7:00 Modern Family (PG) [s] 8:00 New Girl: Thanksgiving 2 (PG) [s] 8:30 Can Of Worms: Best Of Live (M) [s] 9:40 Hawaii Five-O: Ohuna (M) – The body of a young computer hacker is found under suspicious circumstances and the team must investigate foul play. 10:40 TEN Late News [s] 11:25 One Tree Hill (M v,a) 12:25 Late Show - David Letterman (PG) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 3:30 CBS - This Morning
Doctor At Large (PG s) 12:00 Kojak (M) 1:00 Catherine Cookson’s: Tide Of Life - Pt 2 (M v) 2:00 Movie: “Alvarez Kelly” (PG v) (’66) Stars: William Holden 5:00 Fenn St Gang (PG) 5:30 Mind Your Language (PG) 6:00 Kingswood Country (PG) 6:30 Motorway Patrol (PG) 7:00 Coastwatch (PG) 7:30 Heartbeat (PG v,n) 8:30 Waking The Dead (M a) 9:40 Criminal Minds (M) 11:40 Catherine Cookson’s: The Secret - Pt 3 (M v) 12:40 Kojak (M) 1:40 Movie: “My Life With Caroline” (G) (’42)
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6:00 I Fish 7:00 World Of Free Sports 7:30 Pro Bull Riding 8:30 Australian Rally Championship 9:30 2012 Rugby Spring Tour Rugby: Wallabies v Italy 11:45 Omnisport 12:00 NFL: America’s Game 1:00 Golf: New Zealand Open 4:00 The Ultimate Rider 4:30 Finke Assault 2012 5:00 M*A*S*H 6:00 Big Fish, Small Boats 6:30 Trick My Truck (PG) 7:30 Extreme Fishing (PG l) 8:30 Movie: “Mansome” (M s) Stars: Will Arnett 10:20 Ross Kemp: Back On The Frontline (M l) 11:20 48 Hours (M a) 12:20 Coal (PG l) 1:20 Sport Science (PG l) 2:20 I Fish
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5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise 5:30 Today 9:00 Morning News 10:00 Magical [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] Tales 10:30 Second Cricket Test: Australia v 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 South Africa: Day 5 – From the Adelaide Oval. The Midday Movie: “Breaking The Surface” (M a,v) 1:00 The Cricket Show [s] 1:30 Second Cricket Test: Aus(’96) Stars: Mario Lopez 2:00 Dr Oz: Under 40 Survival tralia v South Africa 6:00 National News [s] 6:30 WIN Guide (PG a) 3:00 Medical Emergency (PG) [s] 3:30 Toy- News [s 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 RBT (PG l) box (PG) [s] 4:00 It’s Academic [s] 4:30 Seven News At 8:30 The Mentalist: Red Sails In The Sunset (PG) – 4.30 5:00 The Price Is Right [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] Jane thinks Lorelei will lead a trail to Red John if 6:00 Seven News [s] she’s no longer incarcerated, so he seeks Brett Stiles’ 6:30 Today Tonight [s] assistance in springing her from prison. 7:00 Home and Away (PG d) 9:30 Program To Be Advised 7:30 Program To Be Advised 10:30 CSI: NY: Means To An End (M v) – Jo investi8:30 Castle: Probable Cause / Heroes And Villains gates a suspected rapist who was freed on her watch, (M) [s] – Castle and Beckett investigate when an exafter a key witness turns up dead. con is found murdered. 11:30 Nikita: Looking Glass (MA15+v) 10:30 Scandal: The Trail (M s,v) [s] – As Gideon in- 12:30 WIN News [s] vestigates Amanda’s past in the present day, scenes 1:00 The Avengers: Never Say Die (PG) from the past reveal how Olivia and Fitz first met on 2:00 New Adventures Of Old Christine (PG) the campaign trail. 2:30 Extra 11:30 Whitney: Silent Treatment (M) 3:00 Danoz 12:00 Keeping Up With The Kardashians (M) [s] 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 1:00 Home Shopping 5:00 Early Morning News
Prime7
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 27
TEN
WIN
6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 6:00 Religious Programs 7:00 Totally Wild [s] 8:00 Totally Wakkaville 10:30 Second Cricket Test: Australia v South Australia: Rare Bear - The Tablelands Tree Kangaroo 9:00 The Hot30 Countdown (G) 10:00 The Hot30 Countdown Africa: Day 4 1:00 The Cricket Show [s] (PG l,s,a) 12:00 Pat Callinan’s 4 X 4 Adventures 1:00 Es1:30 Second Cricket Test: Australia v South Africa cape With ET: Jumping Jumpinpin 2:00 Basketball: NBL 6:00 National News - Sunday [s] Championship 2012/13: Round 8: Melbourne Tigers V 6:30 Summer With The Australian Women’s Wollongong Hawks 4:00 Meet The Press [s] Weekly – The Today Show team enjoy an alfresco 4:30 The Bolt Report [s] feast and The Block’s Brad & Lara take on a new 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] challenge, a performance by Timomatic and more! 6:00 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 60 Minutes [s] 6:30 Merlin: Clock Curse (PG v,sn) [s] 8:30 Program To Be Advised 11:30 Southland: Legacy (M v,l) – A case turns personal 7:30 Modern Family: Mistery Date (PG) 8:30 Homeland: I’ll Fly Away (M) – He lies for Carfor John when he tries to save a suicidal teen. rie, he lies for Roya and he’s still lying to Jessica. 12:30 What Would You Do? (M) – Using hidden cam9:30 Vegas: The Real Thing (M) [s] – Savino decides eras, host John Quiñones observes and comments on it’s time to put a new, mob-friendly mayor in office. how ordinary people behave when they are confronted 10:30 Sunday Late Night Movie: “Notorious” (M) with a dilemma. (’09) Stars: Jamal Woolard & Derek Luke 1:30 Spyforce: Double Agent (PG) 1:00 48 Hours (M a) 2:30 20/20 [s] 2:00 Infomercial (PG) 3:30 Danoz 2:30 2012 Formula 1: San Paulo Brazil Grand Prix 4:00 Good Morning America (PG) 5:00 CBS - This Morning 5:00 Early Morning News
6:30 Buck Rogers (PG) 8:30 Home Shop- GEM 7MATE ping 9:30 Ned & Stacey (PG) 10:30 TJ Hooker (PG v) 11:30 Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer (PG v,s) 12:30 The New Adam 12 (PG) 1:00 New Dragon (PG) 1:30 VIP (PG) 3:30 Smash Lab (PG) 5:30 My Name Is Earl (PG) 6:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 7:30 Movie: “Cheaper By The Dozen 2” (G) (’05) Stars: Steve Martin 9:30 Movie: “Baseketball” (M s,l,v) (’98) Stars: Matt Stone 11:10 Punk’d (M) 12:10 The Cape: Kozmo (M) 1:00 VIP (PG) 3:00 TJ Hooker (PG v) 4:00 Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer (PG v) 5:00 The New Adam 12 (PG)
Thursday, November 22, 2012
[s] 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 Q&A [s] 1:30 Compass (PG) [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Children’s Programs 5:00 Eggheads [s] 5:30 Poh’s Kitchen On The Road [s] 6:00 Time Team America: Topper [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 8:00 Foreign Correspondent [s] 8:30 Three Men In A Boat: The Best Bits (PG) [s] 9:30 QI: Albania (PG) [s] 10:00 Artscape: Final [s] 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:05 The Business [s] 11:30 Media Watch (M a) [s] 11:45 Margot (M l,s) [s] – The glamorous and turbulent life of Britain’s first ballet superstar, Margot Fonteyn. 1:15 Parliament Question Time: Senate [s] 2:15 Basketball: WNBL: Bulleen Vs West Coast – In the Women’s National Basketball League 2012. 3:15 rage (M a,l,d,n,s,v) 4:00 Movie: “Dry Rot” (G) (’56) Stars: Ronald Shiner & Brian Rix 6:00 Children’s Programs (All day) 3:30 Laura’s Star 4:05 Octonauts 4:15 Bananas In PJs 4:30 Play School 5:00 Peppa Pig 5:35 The Mole Sisters 6:00 The Pajanimals 6:15 The Adventures Of Abney & Teal 6:30 In The Night Garden 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 Dirty Jobs 8:30 Good Game (M) 9:00 Video Killed The Radio Star (M s) 9:30 Why Poverty? Give Us The Money (PG) 10:35 Yo Gabba Gabba! 11:25 The Real Filth Fighters (PG) 11:50 Jack Osbourne: No Limits (M v) 12:35 Blade Of The Immortal (M l) 1:00 Sanctuary (M v) 1:50 ABC News Update
6:00 Children’s Programs 11:05 Rush TV 11:30 Escape From Scorpion Island 12:00 BTN Extra 12:15 Backyard Science 12:30 Go Lingo! 1:00 Fleabag Monkeyface 1:15 YooHoo & Friends 1:30 Total Drama World Tour 1:55 League of Super Evil 2:20 Sumo Mouse 2:50 CJ The DJ 3:05 Spellbinder 3:35 Dead Gorgeous 4:00 The Adventures Of Figaro Pho 4:10 Kid Vs Kat 4:25 The Twisted Whiskers Show 4:50 Rated A for Awesome 5:05 Pixelface 5:35 Dani’s House 6:05 The Avengers 6:30 Horrible Histories 7:30 Total Drama Action 8:00 Jeopardy 8:30 Pixelface
pet 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village: Visions of Italy [s] 5:45 Countdown [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Finding Your Roots: Sanjay Gupta, Margaret Cho, and Martha Stewart (PG) [s] – In this episode, Gates Jr. reveals the ancestral pasts of CNN chief medical correspondent Dr Sanjay Gupta. 8:30 America in Primetime: Independent Woman (M a,d,s,v) [s] – This episode reveals how women have transformed from model housewives to complex, and sometimes controversial, characters. 9:35 Clinton: A Real President (M a) [s] 10:35 World News Australia [s] 11:10 Drama Movie: “Troubled Water” (M l,s,a) (’08) (In Norwegian and Danish) 1:15 Mad Men: Six Month Leave / The Inheritance (PG) [s] 3:05 Weatherwatch Overnight 6:00 Worldwatch News (All day programs) 6:00 Globe Trekker: Florida & The Bahamas 6:30 Foodie Planet 7:30 Lost Worlds: Empire of the Seas: Sea Change 8:30 As It Happened: Chronicle of the Third Reich 1939-1942 (M v) – The Nazis seized power when Adolf Hitler was appointed Reich Chancellor on 30 January 1933. 9:30 Movie: “Paju” (MA15+s) (’09) – A young woman returns home after three years to learn that her sister met an untimely death. (In Korean) 11:35 Movie: “5x2” (MA15+s,l,v) (’04) (In French) 1:15 Weatherwatch Overnight
5:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 Business Today 10:00 ABC News 12:00 ABC News 12:30 Newsline With Jim Middleton 1:00 ABC News 2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:30 Afternoon Live 5:30 Capital Hill 5:45 The Arts Quarter 6:00 The Drum 6:45 The Finance Quarter 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Grandstand 8:00 ABC News 8:30 The Business 9:00 The World 10:00 The Drum 10:45 The Finance Quarter 11:00 ABC News 11:25 7:30 12:00 ABC News 12:20 Lateline 1:00 BBC Impact 1:30 Newsline 2:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 3:00 BBC World News
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Thursday, November 22, 2012
Prime7
TEN
WIN
SBS
6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:30 Business Today 10:00 School’s Programs 11:00 Big Ideas [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address [s] 1:30 Can We Help? [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Children’s Programs 5:00 Eggheads [s] 5:30 Poh’s Kitchen On The Road [s] 6:00 The Restaurant Inspector [s] 6:45 Dream Build: Warburton [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 QI: Ice (PG) [s] 8:30 A Moody Christmas (M a,s) [s] 9:00 Problems [s] 9:30 Red Dwarf [s] 10:00 At The Movies (PG) [s] 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:05 The Business [s] 11:30 Very Small Business: Systems Analysis (M l) [s] 12:00 Program To Be Advised 1:00 Parliament Question Time: Senate [s] 2:00 Football: W-League: Western Sydney Vs Newcastle 3:00 rage (M l,d,n,s,v) 4:00 Movie: “Innocents In Paris” (G) (’53) Stars: Alistair Sim & Ronald Shiner
5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Secret Cities Of The Amazon (PG) 2:00 Aral: The Lost Sea 2:30 From the Black Forest To The Black Sea 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village: Visions of Italy [s] 5:45 Countdown [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Monster Bug Wars: Quick and the Deadly [s] 8:30 Toughest Place To Be A... Nurse (PG) – Maria Connolly, an emergency nurse from Preston, spends two weeks working at a hospital in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, which is at the centre of a drug war and has one of the highest murder rates in the world. 9:30 Cutting Edge: Aung San Suu Kyi: The Choice (M v) [s] – Burma is at an historic moment of change and Aung San Suu Kyi has come to symbolise the struggle of Burma’s people to be free. 10:35 World News Australia [s] 11:10 Thriller Movie: “Oldboy” (MA15+s,v) (’03) (In Korean) 1:15 The Iron Chef: Cuttlefish / Stingray 2:55 Weatherwatch Overnight
Coronation St (PG) 10:30 Shortland 7TWO St10:00 (PG a) 11:00 Two’s Company 11:30 Doc- GO!
ABC2
Worldwatch News (All day SBS TWO 6:00 programs) 6:00 Globe Trekker:
ABC3
5:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 6:00 ABC ABC 24 News Breakfast 9:30 Business Today
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 28
5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The 6:00 Today 9:00 Morning News 11:00 National Morning 6:00 Breakfast [s] 8:30 Wurrawhy [s] 9:00 The Talk (PG) Morning Show (PG) [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 The [s] 10:00 TEN Morning News [s] 11:00 Entertainment 12:00 The Midday Movie: “In Her Shoes” (M s,a) (’05) View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 Alive & Tonight (PG) [s] 11:30 The Insider (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil: Stars: Toni Collette 3:00 Medical Emergency [s] 3:30 Toy- Cooking 3:30 Surprises [s] 4:00 Kitchen Whiz 4:30 After- Penn State: Parents Beware (M s,a) [s] 1:00 The Doctors: The Face Of Courage (M a) [s] 2:00 Ready Steady Cook box (PG) [s] 4:00 It’s Academic [s] 4:30 Seven News At noon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News [s] (PG) [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Huey’s Kitchen [s] 6:30 WIN News [s] 4.30 5:00 The Price Is Right [s] 4:00 Totally Wild [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 7:30 Hot Property (PG) – Paula and Robert are selling 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:00 The Project [s] their Auburn home to be closer to their business. . 6:30 Today Tonight s [s] 7:00 Modern Family (PG) [s] 7:00 Home and Away: Special Movie Length Season 8:30 Big Fat Gypsy Weddings: My Bigger Fatter 7:30 Glee: Glease (PG) [s] – Rachel and Kurt return Gypsy Wedding (PG) Final (PG d,v) [s] for the first time since their breakup. 9:30 Embarrassing Bodies: Nottingham (M n) 8:30 Program To Be Advised 10:30 World’s Wildest Police Videos (M) – A disgrun- 10:30 Who Do You Think You Are? Rita Wilson (PG) 8:30 The Good Wife: Here Comes The Judge (M) – Will is convinced that a judge is biased against his 11:30 Are You There Chelsea: Foodie (M s) tled driver crashes his car through city hall. client. 11:30 Olivia Lee: Dirty, Sexy, Funny (MA15+) [s] – 12:00 WIN News [s] 9:30 Emily Owens MD: Emily And The Tell-Tale 12:30 Eclipse Experimental artist Sharon Crisp is looking for a Heart (M) [s] model who can’t see through her crazy fashion range. 1:00 Surfsport 10:30 TEN Late News [s] 12:00 Sons & Daughters [s] – News of a shocking ac- 1:30 F Troop 11:15 Saving Grace (M v,s) cident has a shattering effect on David and Patricia. 2:00 Extra [s] 12:15 Late Show - David Letterman (PG) Beryl and David’s wedding anniversary opens fresh 2:30 Danoz 1:00 Infomercials (PG) 3:30 Good Morning America [s] wounds. 3:30 CBS - This Morning 5:00 Early Morning News 12:30 Home Shopping tor At Large (PG) 12:00 Kojak (M) 1:00 Catherine Cookson’s: The Wingless Bird (M v,a) 2:00 Movie: “Walk In The Spring Rain” (PG a,v) (’70) Stars: Anthony Quinn 4:00 4 Burners & A Grill 4:30 On The Buses (PG) 5:00 Rising Damp (PG) 5:30 Mind Your Language (PG) 6:00 Kingswood Country (PG) 6:30 Motorway Patrol (PG) 7:00 Coastwatch (PG) 7:30 Heartbeat (PG a) 8:30 Movie: “The Women” (PG s,l,d) (’08) Stars: Meg Ryan 11:00 The Bill (M) 12:15 Kojak (M) 1:15 Nature’s Killers
9:00 Taz-mania 9:30 Pinky & The Brain 10:00 Spin City (PG) 10:30 Teen Mom (PG) 11:30 Bachelorette (PG l) 1:30 Extra 2:00 TMZ 2:30 WINX Club (PG v) 3:00 Power Rangers Samurai (PG) 3:30 Thundercats (PG) 4:00 Ben 10: Alien Force (PG) 4:30 Monsuno (PG) 5:00 Spin City (PG) 5:30 Seinfeld (PG) 6:00 Suburgatory (PG) 6:30 2 Broke Girls (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 Two & A Half Men (PG l,s) 8:30 The Big Bang Theory (M s) 9:30 Movie: “Sin City” (MA15+ v) Stars: Jessica Alba & Benico Del Toro 12:00 Conan (M) 1:00 Seinfeld (PG) 1:30 TMZ 2:00 Home Shopping
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6:00 Omnisport 6:30 National Football League 9:00 NFL Total Access (PG) 10:00 NFL: America’s Game 11:00 Australian Rally Championship 12:00 Triathlon 2:30 Omnisport 3:00 Trick My Truck 3:30 Get Smart 4:00 Hogan’s Heroes 4:30 Deconstruction (PG) 5:00 I Fish 6:00 M*A*S*H 6:30 Get Smart 7:00 Cops (PG s) 7:30 Coal (PG l) 8:30 Burn Notice (M) 9:30 Movie: “Nacho Libre” (PG v) Stars: Jack Black 11:25 Prison Break (M v) 12:25 M*A*S*H 12:55 Deconstruction 1:25 Omnisport 2:00 Rugby Classic Matches
9:00 NBC Today 11:00 Mickey Spillane’s GEM 7:00 TV Shop 8:00 Green Acres 8:30 Be- 11 7MATE Mike Hammer (PG v) 12:00 TJ Hooker witched 9:00 TV Shop 10:30 Alive & Cooking (PG) 1:00 New Dragnet (PG) 1:30 Motor Mate: Best Of British 3:30 Motor Mate: Grand Prix Legends 4:30 Pimp My Ride 5:30 According To Jim 6:00 According To Jim (PG) 7:00 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 8:30 Hardcore Pawn (M) 9:30 American Pickers (PG) 11:30 Rude Tube: Internet Icons (M) 12:00 30 Rock (PG) 12:30 Parks And Recreation (PG) 1:00 TJ Hooker (M) 2:00 Home Shopping 3:30 The Real Seachange 4:00 Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer (PG) 5:00 New Dragnet (PG)
Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise Prime7 5:30 [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s]
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 29
ABC
11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Devil’s Mistress - Part 1” (M v,s,a) Stars: Dominic West 2:00 Dr Oz: The Deadly Quick Fix (PG) 3:00 Medical Emergency [s] 3:30 Toybox (PG) [s] 4:00 It’s Academic [s] 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 5:00 The Price Is Right [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s]. 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Program To Be Advised 7:30 Once Upon A Time 8:30 Beauty And The Geek Australia (PG) – The remaining couples aim for a happy ever after to their fairytale. 10:00 The Unbelievable Truth (PG) – Host Craig Reucassel is joined by Tom Gleeson, Julian Morrow, Virginia Gay and Toby Schmitz. 11:20 Family Guy (M) 12:10 It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia (MA15+d) 12:35 Keeping Up With The Kardashians (M) 1:00 Home Shopping
11:00 Friends (PG) 12:00 Movie: “My Fellow Americans” (M l) (’96) Stars: Jack Lemmon 2:00 Green Acres 2:30 Bewitched 3:00 How Clean Is Your House (PG) 4:00 Yes Minister 5:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 Hot In Cleveland (PG) 7:30 Customs (PG) 8:30 RPA (PG mp) 9:30 Cold Case: Pin Up Girl / Street Money (M) 11:30 Law & Order: Hate (M) 12:30 Friends (PG) 1:00 How Clean Is Your House (PG) 2:00 Home Shopping
The View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 Alive & Cooking 3:30 Surprises [s] 4:00 Kitchen Whiz 4:30 Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News [s] 6:30 WIN News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Getaway: The World From The Air (PG) 8:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: It Was A Very Good Year (M) – A famous music historian is murdered and her body is left in a piano. 9:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Crime After Crime (M v) 10:30 True CSI: Cold Blood: Trail Of Blood (MA15+v,a) 11:30 Are You There, Chelsea? Boots (M s) 12:00 WIN News [s] 12:30 20/20 1:30 The Baron (PG) 2:30 Extra [s] 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 Early Morning News
10:00 ABC Morning News 12:30 National Press Club Address 1:30 ABC News 2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:30 Afternoon Live 5:32 Capital Hill 5:45 The Consumer Quarter 6:00 The Drum 6:45 The Culture Quarter 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Grandstand 8:00 ABC News 8:30 The Business 9:00 The World 10:00 The Drum 10:45 The Culture Quarter 11:00 ABC News 11:25 7:30 12:00 ABC News 12:20 Lateline 1:00 BBC Impact 1:30 Newsline 2:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 3:00 BBC World News
8:30 WINX Club 9:00 Taz-mania 9:30 Pinky & The Brain 10:00 Spin City (PG) 10:30 Brainiacs (PG) 11:30 The Bachelorette (PG l) 1:00 Suburgatory (PG s) 1:30 Extra 2:00 TMZ 2:30 WINX Club (PG v) 3:00 Power Rangers Samurai (PG) 3:30 Thundercats (PG) 4:00 Ben 10 (PG v) 4:30 Monsuno (PG) 5:00 Spin City (PG) 5:30 Seinfeld (PG) 6:00 Suburgatory (PG s,a) 6:30 One Direction: A Year In The Making 7:30 ARIA Red Carpets (PG) 8:00 ARIA Awards 2012 (PG) 10:30 Bad 25 (PG)– Documentary 12:00 Eclipse 12:30 Conan (M) 1:30 Seinfeld (PG) 2:00 Home Shopping
Friends (PG) 12:00 Movie: “A Boyfriend For Christmas” (PG) (’04) Stars: Jean Pierre Bergeron 2:00 Green Acres 2:30 Bewitched 3:00 Surfing The Menu (PG) 4:00 Customs (PG) 5:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 Hot In Cleveland (PG) 7:30 Animal Hoarding (PG) 8:30 Embarrassing Bodies (M mp,n) 9:30 Super Nanny UK (PG) 10:30 Hoarders (PG) 11:30 Law & Order (M) 12:30 Friends (PG) 1:00 Surfing The Menu (PG) 2:00 Home Shopping
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Florida & The Bahamas 6:30 Foodie Planet: Destination Turkey 7:35 The Truth about Violence (PG) – How is it that humans commit violent acts against one another? 8:35 24 Hours in Emergency (M a) – Three individuals who started the day with little in common, find themselves being treated by the King’s emergency team. 9:35 Movie: “Lovesickness” (M s,l,v) (07) – Looks at the ironies of love. (In Spanish) 11:05 Movie: “12.08 East of Bucharest” (M l) (06) (In Romanian) 12:40 Weatherwatch Overnight
5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Food Lovers Guide to Aus6:00 Today 9:00 Morning News 11:00 News [s] 6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:30 Business 6:00 Breakfast [s] 8:30 Wurrawhy [s] 9:00 The WIN 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 TEN Talk (PG) [s] 10:00 TEN Morning News [s] ABC Today [s] 10:00 Being Chinese [s] / Behind The SBS tralia 1:30 Community Cop (M l) [s] 2:30 The
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6:00 Children’s Programs (All day) 4:30 Play School 5:00 Peppa Pig 5:35 The Mole Sisters 6:00 The Pajanimals 6:15 Abney & Teal 6:30 In The Night Garden 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 World’s Toughest Driving Tests (PG) 8:30 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 9:00 Warehouse Comedy Festival (M l) 9:30 Why Poverty (M l,s) 10:35 Yo Gabba Gabba! 10:55 The Young Ones (PG) 11:25 Jack Dee: Live In London (M l) 12:25 Gavin & Stacey 12:55 Party Down: Pepper McMasters Singles Seminar (M l,d,n,s) 1:25 Root Of All Evil (M s) 1:50 ABC News 6:00 Children’s Programs 11:05 Rush TV 11:30 Escape From Scorpion Island 12:00 BTN Extra 12:15 Backyard Science 12:30 Go Lingo! 1:00 Horrible Histories 1:30 Total Drama Island 1:55 League of Super Evil 2:20 Sumo Mouse 2:45 CJ The DJ 3:05 Spellbinder 3:35 Dead Gorgeous 4:00 The Adventures Of Figaro Pho 4:25 YooHoo & Friends 4:50 Rated A for Awesome 5:05 Pixelface 5:35 Dani’s House 6:05 The Avengers 6:30 Horrible Histories 7:00 Deadly 60 7:30 Total Drama Action 8:00 Jeopardy 8:30 The Killian Curse (PG) 8:55 The 3 Factor
timate China 6:30 Foodie Planet: Destination Quebec 7:30 Money, Power & Wall Street 8:30 White House Revealed (PG) – We meet the White House residence staff. 9:30 Movie: “Rabbit Without Ears” (MA15+a,s) (’07) – A gossip columnist finds himself sentenced to 300 hundred hours of community service in a day care centre. (In German) 11:35 Movie: “Take My Eyes” (MA15+l,v,a) (’03) – A woman flees her violent husband with her young son. (In Spanish) 1:50 Weatherwatch Overnight
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Deaths COOPER, Janis Irene (Jan) of Miram Vic. Taken tragically on Friday 9th November, 2012 aged 60 years. Dearly loved partner and soul mate of Jeff. Loved mother of Reid, Lane, Renai and families.
Funerals
COOPER
The relatives and friends of the late Ms Janis Irene (Jan) Cooper of Miram Vic. are respectfully advised to assemble at The Kaniva Shire Hall, Kaniva Vic. on Thursday 22nd November, 2012 for her memorial service commencing at 12 midday. Privately cremated.
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Animals & Accessories The Weekly Advertiser welcomes your advertising. We remind you that we are required by law to include information on certain items to publish your advertisement. A snap shot of your obligations are as follows: ANIMALS All advertisements, for either cats or dogs, for sale must include: • Individual microchip numbers • Dates of birth for individual cats and dogs. They must be a minimum of 8 weeks old.
Alpaca, herd guards and pets, male and female available, prices vary Ph 0428852338 Angus, FI Heifers with Angus Calves $1000each Ph 0437002002
Animals & Accessories Border Collie Pups, Male and female, 4 black and white, medium long hair, vet checked, immunised, good worker or pet, ready to go now, m/c- 978102100054308, 978102100054676, 978102100054383, 978102100054897 $350each Ph 53989231 Wimmera area
Animals & Accessories
Wiltshire Horn Ram, 10 months Maxi Rider, Safe&Sound car seat, old, pure bred $160 Ph 53899295 4-7yrs , VGC $180 Ph 53892032 AH or 0431649531 Safe&Sound, 0-4yrs car seat, GC Wintec Wide G/P Saddle, $100 Ph 53892032 18inch/46cm, as new, for broad horses, $599ono Ph 53994210 or 0428994210 Warracknabeal Caravans
Breeding Drake & 2 Ducks, Antiques Muscay, 3 ganders, 1 Shaw Sussex Rooster $155 for lot will deliver Antique mantle with mirror, local Ph 53843207 $600ono Ph 0427595378 Brumby, 4yo mare, approx 13hh, Antique portable Singer unbroken, lightly handled, not Sewing Machine, knee control, nervous $500 Ph 0400503148 attachments, books, VGC, $200 Childs size 8 navy riding jacket, EC, $55. Horse rugs, girths, clipper blades, any more info call 53913034 or 0408380877 Nhill
Ph 53596244
1985 Viscount Pop Top, 14 x7ft full annex, gas/elec fridge, stove and oven etc, two new mattresses plus double, GC B78633 $8400 Ph 53811216 1988 Jayco Flight campervan, full annex, flies, pole, spare & jerry can carrier, GC, $5500 Ph 0478228714 or home 53922771
Arm Chair, antique, fully restored, 2005 16ft Regent Crusader, roll excellent condition $500 Ph out awning plus annex, single beds, 53825774 3 way fridge, microwave, R55050 Café Stools, 6, PoonMings $16,000 Ph 53941981 Cow & Calf, Murray Grey $1100 Warracknabeal Café, 1940, great 2005 Camper Trailer with extras, Ph 53585499 order, $425 Ph 53826350 or full canvas annexe, EC $3900ono Ph 53881370 or 0407274725 Cows, 2 x Angus/Fresian, 0427210661 good breeders, $1000 the lot Ph Chaise Lounge, antique, wicker 23’ Millard 2 door, full frame annex, 0417554089 back, castor feet $800 Ph 53825774 queen bed, 3 bunks, TV, AC,
Free Range Piglets, Wessex Chest, Antique Oak, five drawer new wiring, new flooring T52806 Saddlebacks, 6 weeks old $120 desk, fully restored $650 Ph $13,000 Ph 0427584683 53825774 Ph 0407886419 Moyston Camper trailer, 1994 hard top, Kelpie Collie Cross Pups, Concave Picture Frames, $80ea camp-o-magic ranger, pull out kitchen, full annexe, galvanised 3 female, 2 male, 8 weeks, Ph 0428324210 chassis plus more, good condition, ready to go microchip numbers E47244 $8500 Ph 53598250 or -978102100058917, 0408363700 978102100059184, 978102100058998, Camper Trailer, large tent with 978102100059217, awning and walls, treg hitch, water 978102100059087 Ph 53954232 tank, tail gate kitchen, gas and fuel storage U27519 $6000 Ph King Charles Pup, all checks, 0418595257 ready to go, m/c- 97810210005433 $600ono Ph 0488173584
Camper Trailer, standard 6x4 trailer, Ozetrail7 tent and sunroom Leadlight Secretaire Cabinet, only used 4 times, new tyres, 2 with fitted writing desk, 1150mm spares, water tube, storage box, width, 1885 height, EC $800 Ph VIN 6WFR120452 $2950 Ph 0419571506 0417558774
Kityees working Border Collies, pups and started dogs occasionally available, top UK + Aust bloodlines pups, vacc, micro chipped, wormed, reg’d, exc sheep dogs, obedience agility, $400 Ph Miners Lounge, $200 Ph 54662335 Evenings 0428324210 Large Dog Kennel, Large Dog Original Leadlight Cabinet, Kennel, Large Dog Kennel $80 Ph 1326mm wide, 55mm dept, 1530 53911589 high, EC, natural timber, art deco b/ Mare, Bay TB, 16.2hh, 11yo, ride or light handles, 3 leadlight cupboards, breed, race winner, suit exp rider, 3 drawers, 4 cup bottom $485ono Ph 53592390 good nature $750 Ph 0434672909 Original Leadlight Cabinet, EC, Miniature Poodle Pups, natural timber, sliding leadlight vacc, microchipped, wormed, cupboards, 2 large drawers, 2 adorable, $700 Ph 53881314 large cupboards, 1780 mm height, 9 7 8 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 4 8 9 9 5 , 1430 width, 420 depth $565ono Ph 9 7 8 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 5 4 7 3 0 , 53592390 978102100054699 Petrol Bowser (vintage) 605 Pigeons, Indian Fantail, various Wayne, good condition $550 Ph colours from $10 Ph 0429355103 0427523317 Pigs, Wessex Saddleback, 6 Pianola, 1917, Aust made, Beale, weeks old, $100 Ph 0429055256 restored, 14 pianola rolls, original Plymouth Rocks, purebreds, hens stool with lift up tapestry lid, $3500 Ph 53569108 $25, roosters $20 Ph 53846215 Pony, 12.2HH reg Welsh Mountain, Plough, single furrow, horse drawn, for sale or swap $2500 Ph 10’ long, $260 Ph 0427523317 53891556
Australian made dog rugs from $25+ postage and handling, furminator shredding tool, distributor for angel eyes, postage extra Ph 53825583
Baby Needs
Campervan, Jayco Dove, 1980, 240/12 volt lightening, +240volt and gas fridge gas cook top, on road or off road, fly’s and awnings, S20475K $3300ono Ph 53911221
Caravans
Caravan, Regent Tourer, 1996, 16’6”, ensuite, double bed, front U shape lounge, microwave , 4burner gas stove and gas hot water, TV, 3way fridge, hydraulic stabilizer legs, elec brakes, winegard antenna, new awning, EC, E90966 $19,500 Ph 0428826113
Jayco Sterling 18’ inside pop-top Caravan, tandem light truck tyres and spare, DB, TV, MW, gas/240, hot water, shower, toilet, fridge, side AC with heating, radio/disc, tinted windows, battery roll-out awning, in Caravan, Roma pop-top, 2001, VGC, always shedded, suit around 14ft, s/beds, back entry, EC, Aus for two, S78472 $35,000ono $14,990 Ph 53548223 Ph 0429491426 Horsham Caravan, Windsor Sunchaser Pop Top, 1997, 16ft, front kitchen, double island bed, 3 way fridge gas oven & cooktop, microwave, full annexe, always shedded, many extras included in price, no further use, rego- FS6679 $14,500 Ph 53922258
Compas 15ft Pop Up Caravan 1993, island double bed, wardrobes, hot plates, 3 way fridge, sink, plenty cupboard space, excellent condition, light blue interior E27531 $15,000 Ph 0402302028 Robyn Coromal Caravan, 1995 Seca 535, 17.6ft, dual wheels, independent susp, F.K, AC, R awning, dbl island bed, 4 burner gas stove, 3 way fridge, microwave, EC S63072 $17,000ono Ph 53826521 Drifter Camper Trailer, 6ft x 7ft, sleeps 3, sink, stove, fridge, near new, 8 x 6 annexe, reg May 13 $3200ono Ph 0410438550
Jayco Westport Pop-top, 1998, 16ft, front kitchen, m/wave, AC, R/C, S/beds, roll out awning, EC, always garaged N93809 $15,500 Ph 0428489011
Caravan, permanent onsite, with large solid wall annexe, all chattels wiwo, $27,500 Ph 0458923298 Beachport
Caravans
Windsor Caravan, one owner, A/C, 4 burner stove and griller, microwave, 3 way fridge, lovely interior of soft green, double bed, R.O awning and annex, , always shedded, EC $18,900 Ph 53826676 or 0428826676
Clothes & Accessories Deb Dress, size four, white with beading, strapless, incl satin wrap, EC $200 Ph 0427272391 Horsham College Uniform, size 8-10 dresses, jumper, polos, girls pants, shorts $200 Ph 0408957832
Majestic Knight Single Axel, 5.1 long, shower and toilet, Commercial battery pack, 3 way fridge, gas Equipment elec hot water, gas elec stove, roll out awning, single beds R95403 Commercial Black 3 glass door under bar refrigerator cabinet, new $36,000 Ph 0417302688 cabinet with motor, $2500ono Ph Mitsubishi Canter 4x4 twin 53302008 cab, 1993, 113,000 genuine Komatsu Excavator PC38UU, kms, 3.9/4cyl 5spd gearbox, low Good condition for its age, no oil range 4WD, high range 4WD, as leaks $9,000 Ph 0418331262 new front suspension seats, roof console, UHF, radio, stereo, 4dr Computers & tradesman back with air struts, 12v Entertainment deep cycle d/battery system with solar backup, 240v power inlet/ Smart Phone, HTC Sensation outlet, side awning, 2 spare wheels, Z710A, current model, near new, in box $250 Ph 0400923733 BB, d/lights, used for camping, towing, caravan while on working holiday, RWC, TTK498 $30,500 Ph Firewood 0427406816 John Campfire Wood, boot load $50 Ph 0411419516
Gazal Pop-Top caravan, single axle, roll out awning, 2 single beds Caravan, 1984 Millard Pop-top, stored undercover, selling for health annexe, dbl bed, GC, S18212 reasons, $18,000 Ph 53822537 $8000 Ph 0402814596 Jayco 2007 Expander, AC, EC, REDUCED Caravan, 2008, annex flys, roll out awning, always shedded, S45774K $27,000ono Ph 17’6” Olympic pop-top, excellent condition, bought new in Nov 53911772 2010, single axle, alloy wheels, Jayco Freedom Poptop, 2001, tandem, island dbl bed, front front kitchen, rear island bed, micro, kitchen, centre lounge, 3 way AC, TV/DVD, security screen door, fridge, AC, roll out awning, elec picnic table, rollout awning, battery Caravan, Chesney Pop-top, sleeps brakes, EC, always shedded, reg pack plus storage cover, new seven, fibreglass moulded seating March 13, S37444 $21,500ono Ph full annexe, reg until Nov 2013 and kitchen, in need of canvas, 0409017144 $25,000ono Ph 0429837568 foam and kitchen modifications, Jayco Pop Top, 90 series, single TPB773 $750 Ph 0498598989 axle, single beds, 3 way r/f, oven 4/ Viscount pop-top, 1985, 16ft, 14ft annex, VGC, R49625 $5500 Ph Caravan, Coronet 20ft Tandem, burner cook top, plenty cupboards 0429675240 ready to go, T97635 $2500 Ph XRH094 $9000ono Ph 53827594 0458686992
Singer Treadle Sewing Machine, Ram, White Suffolk, 2 years old, beautiful stitcher, VGC, extras $325 proven breeder, Stawell $300 Ph Ph 53581100 Wagon Wheels x4 with steel 0408059958 axels, great garden ornaments Rottweiler Pups, pure bred, sold $495 Ph 0427523317 with vacc, worming, vet checks, great looking dogs, 9 weeks old, Wooden Moulding Planes, 35 in ready to go, female & male, VGC $400ono Ph 0417507882 Caravan, Legend, Parkview, 2 m/c- 978102100043099, POA Ph foot, full ensuite, as new, U25739 0418570762 $48,000 Ph 0409583014
Birds, pied/yellow Kakariki’s, Turks Baby Needs & hand raised Cockatiels, ring for Thoroughbred Horse, 10yo, more details Ph 0408535515 lightly raced, easy to shoe, float Boer, x Anglo buck, 12 months old and handle, 16 hands high, $1000 Little girl, loving family dolls house Ph 0408505142 with furniture $200 Ph 53892032 $80 Ph 0437002002
Caravans
JAYCO FINCH CAMPERVAN 2002
Farm Machinery 16ft x 8ft Thornton single deck, galvanised sheep stock crate $1000 Ph 53502321 1985 International T2670, with 22ft grain tipper, GC, QRTT, great seed fertiliser truck, 5361F, $30,000+GST Ph 0428541522 2 x Sunbeam twin Box Wool press, $1485 Ph 0427957222 2 x VENNINGS Hyd Drive Augers, 50’x10”, $15950. 50’x9”, $7700 Ph 0427957222 25 Tyne Ford Scarifier, $200 Ph 53832215 leave a message or call 53827703 after 8pm only. 30’ Vortex Air Reel, excellent condition, $5500 plus GST Ph 0428975294 40K Chamberlain Ford conversion tractor, in good mechanical running order, $6500ono plus GST Ph 0408176308
Bag flys, awning & full protective cover. Sleeps 5. Quick & easy to erect. Excellent, spotless condition. Always kept in shed.
$12,200
Rego: P29183. Ph: 5382 3822 or 0428 823 822
Airseeder, Bio blade (cross slot) 2003 disc drill 39 openers 9.75 meters wide. Ultimate no-till drill with 2008 tow between Gason 2150L liquid equipped box. Lots of extras $245,000 Ph for info 0408588652
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Farm Machinery
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Farm Machinery
Alfarm Cultivator, 28ft, new Hydraulic PTO pump Ford Trader/ shears, working order $2400ono Mazda, GC $200 Ph 0408501630 inc Ph 53911884 or 0407911884 Hydraulic pump & quick fill, Auger, Sherwell, 25hp, winch self Goldacres 2003 5000L 28mt boom propelled, new barrel and bearings transcal, induction hopper, foam marker in very good condition $6600+GST Ph 0417566742 $49,500inc Ph 0408588652 Auger, Wheatheart Swing Away, 61’ x 10”, $5500+GST Ph 0417566742 I Tyre, 600/65 R 28 $1000+GST Ph 0408369685 Auger, Wheatheart, 36’ x 10’ self propelled, 25hp Honda, work light JD 630 Hydraflex with trailer, kit, good condition, $14,500 plus $25,000+GST, air reel and lentil reel available Neg Ph 0427340076 GST Ph 0428975295 Back Auger, suits 36ft Macdon, no John Deere Cultivator, 35ft, 1000 model, $400 Ph 53832215 leave hyd motor $1500 Ph 0427340076 a message or call 53827703 after Baler Class Rolant 85, VGC, $4400 8pm only. Ph 0427957222 Kawasaki 250, green & sliver Baltic Simplex, tow behind super stockman, 20,000kms, new batt, spreader, 5 bag cap, works well elec start, vin: A000659 $2000 Ph $500 Ph 53598233 0432401690 Bedford 1962 cab chassis 300 MacDon PTO 21’ Windrawer, petrol, 11 tonne GVM, tyres good, hydraulic vertical knife, hydraulic hydraulic pump, 25613F $990inc transport fold $13,000ono Ph GST or best offer, suitable for 0417502262 spares or repowering, Ph 53844205 Macey 300 bag silo $1800 Ph Bedford Truck with core grouper, 0427909241 53304-F, June 2012 $10,000inc Ph MF 80 28R Combine, S/R, s/s 0428417419 box, c/harrows, GC, $3000ono Ph Boomspray, 2000lt Silivan tandem 52513504 simplicity susp, 60ft hyd fold boom, d.s foam, elec controls $14,300 Ph Napier Grassland CT6000, combine 28-run, 6-rack, JENKI 0427871404 TYNES, 18.4x38 tyres, 6-metre CASE 1052 Draper Front, 36ft centres, $16,500 Ph 0427968336 split deck, new drapers, hyd 3rd Willaura link, float optimiser, c section cutter bar, excellent condition, $44,000 Ph Oat feeder,Thorton 20 bag with electric on/off GC $1650inc Ph 0428910211 0408588652 CASE 2366, roll tarp, chopper, field tracker, 30ft 1010 front on Off Set Disc Shearer 606, 40 Smale trailer, well maintained one plate, $11000 Ph 0427957222 owner machine , $93,500ono Ph Perkins Motor 252, $200 Ph 0428910211 Nhill 53844274 Case 4230 Tractor, 1996, front wheel assist, air conditioned cab, 5000 hours, fair condition, $17,000ono Ph 0428173814
CASE Inter 2166, 3,100 rotor hrs, 25ft front, EC, ready for harvest $85,000 Ph 0418541224 Chamberlin Champion, 6cyl Perkins, very tidy and original, exc condition $3600ono Ph 0448539812
Farm Machinery Tractor Fordson Diesel, approx 56 model, great starter and goer, tyres not much, $2000 as in or could upgrade tyres Ph 53569293 Tractor Tyres, rims and hubs x2, to suit MX Case, 620/70 R 42, 95% + $10,000 Ph 0408369685
Combine Shearer, 27 run, trash culti drill, HD spring, edge on times, EC, always shedded $11,000inc Ph 0428211555 REDUCED 400 Litre Goldacres Cultivator Shearer Fieldspan 33’, Ute Mounted, compact sprayer, 5.5 Honda motor, udor pump, $1100 Ph 0427957222 50mtrs hose, as new cond, $5150 Fanson Hydraulic Auger, 41ft Ph 0428525301 7inch, $4500 Ph 53832215 leave a message or call 53827703 after REDUCED Hay Shed, steel, for removal, 16m x 10m, $5500inc Ph 8pm only. 04389511011 Field Bin, Ackland, 20tonne with bagger $2000 Ph 0409388611
For Sale
2002 Tru Blu Off Road Camping Trailer, rear family room, front zip on room, H/D canvas like new, front and side storage boxes, wired 240V/12V battery charger, slide out 4 burner stove and kitchen grill, plus other extras, EC $9000 Ph 0427523331 3 Wheel Walker With Zip-up Leather Bag, excellent condition $50 Ph 53581100 Stawell
REDUCED Header CAT Lexion 470R 204, 340hp, 30ft front and trailer, GPS yield mapping, Auto contour, 2080 cut hrs, Field Bin, Sherwell, 28T, good ready for harvest, have retired, condition, $3850 Ph 53941212 $165,000ono Ph 53541270 or 0427322006 Warracknabeal Field Bin, Sherwell, w/out roof, 180 REDUCED Simplicity Garden Tractor, slasher, rotary hoe, dozer bags cap, $600 Ph 53844274 blade, V.Twin 22hp, new engine, Field Bin, w/out roof, 260 bag cap $2150 Ph 0402027023 $500 Ph 53844274 Silo bag filler, 9ft bag, as new, Flat 1000 Super A.C.CAB $6000 bags available $16,000inc Ph Ph 0488599625 0428340802 Front end loader, Case 580k, good condition $9000ono Ph 0428504885
30 ton log splitters, split horizontally and vertically, 6.5hp engine $1470 while stocks last Ph 53891541
Header Inter 725, hydro drive, low hrs, shedded with 3 fronts, ready to harvest $4400 Ph 53870522
Bathurst Champions Moffats 1972, XYGTHO Falcon and Bonds 1969 Winning Monaro 1:18 scale $300 each Ph 53521149 Ararat
Header, John Deere 7720, 1988, EC, 30’ front, comb trailer 2608hrs, always shedded, choppers, hillside reverse feed, harvest ready, $18,000 Ph 53521782 Hydraulic power pack, originally for semi tipper inc large oil tank, Honda motor, pump,valves,hoses,filters complete in metal toolbox $1650inc Ph 0408588652
Bosky combustion wood/electric Hay, Oaten, $6 Ph 53891504 stove and water heater. VG quality, Dimboola attractive model but needs work Hercules Stag, lift up front axel, $1000ono Ph 0417967602 trailer walls painted blue, hydraulic Bostich Nail Guns, 1x framing gun, door front trailer, roll over tar ps, 75mm nails, 1x rotary magazine for top outfit, A- 72292.F, B- 722.93.S, lighter work also nails, made in USA $190,000 Ph 0428951145 $500 Ph 53524062 Ararat HOBBS Family History Book, Buggy Twister, Good Goer $500 $14 Ph Elaine 53822998 or Max Ph 0427957222 53822535
RWC, 03886F, $35,000ono Ph 18” bar, new chain, 2 sharpened spares, full reco, workshop and 0429383050 or 53598250 field tested, 3 mths warranty, $550 UD CWA 300, Marshall TM880 Ph 53523289 or 0439723289 Spreader, Lister 3cyl spinner motor, GPS guidance, Bartlett ball Cool Room, 6m long x 2.4 high x 2.4 wide, pallet door, 5 1/2 years $45,000+GST Ph 0408369685 old, EC, $10,000 Ph 53913197 Water Cartage Tank, 1000L, EXC, after 6pm near new $550ono Ph 0407382432 Corrugated Iron, new, 42BMT, Haven Dune, 21 lengths @3320mm $500 Water cartage tank, rapid spray, Ph 53825774 15400lts, can be reduced to any size down to 4200lts, with 4” Digga HTD, 900mm reach, camhock out let, retail $18,000, 150mm cut, GC, as new $4000 Ph sale price $12,000 Ph 0419323118 0427406816 Horsham Dimplex Refrigerated Air Cooler, reverse cycle, portable, as new, Windrower, Agware, 21’, green $550 Ph 53596260 or 0439855993 model, hyd fold, GC $22,000INC Double Horse Float, Franklin, all Ph 0427522140 new tyres, registered, fair condition, J62305 $3500 Ph 0418792512
Field Bin, Sherwell, 28T, GC $4000ono Ph 0427399912
Header, John Deere 7720 turbo, 2 speed drum, 30ft tyne, reel front & trailer, 3000hrs, smale plucker to suit $20,000+GST Ph 53808227
For Sale
Tractor, CASE L.A, good rubber all round, good running order, very straight tractor, $3000 firm Ph 53574257 after 7pm, Ararat Carpet, near new, top quality wool, Honda 4 stroke, heavy duty, Tractor, CASE, 1986 4469, approx 120 square metres, RRP brush cutter, near new, $300 Ph 0427340252 212HP, 4WD, 6700hours, 3 PL GC, $4800, sell $2800 Ph 53823092 $20,000+GST Ph 53808227 Cast Iron Bath, second hand, Hot Water Service, Volken mains Truck, ACCO 2150/B, 1979, excellent condition, best offer Ph pressure electric, 50 litres, 5 1/2 years old, EC $400 Ph 53913197 555 Road Ranger 13spd, bogie 53824219 drive, tipper and grain bulk, no Chainsaw, (No Suggestions) 55, after 6pm
2 Plega Single Beds, 3ft x 6.8ft inchs, touch button controls, Press Wheels, 8 manutec twin back and leg lift with inner spring walking wheel press wheels, 15”, mattress, EC, cost $4500 each Sell 80mm wedge profile, VGC $2800 $3000 each Ph 0447539415 for the lot Ph 0427743256 2000 Old Bricks, red browns PRICE REDUCED Smale 24’ $1200 or will separate Ph floating front pea pick up, steel 0418350670 fingers on trailer, $3000 Ph 53823482 or 0427543371
Combine M.F, 20 row, $1500 Ph 0419389693
For Sale
7 piece dining setting solid teak table, 1m X 1.8m, 6 chairs, has turned legs, EC $800 Ph 0414829805 Air Conditioner, Cool Air evaporative, $650 Ph 0409565700 Ammunition Boxes, WW2 Vintage, various sizes $25ono Ph 0419134855 Antique Plough 1 or 2 furrow garden display, make an offer Ph 53596244
BBQ, 4 burner hooded, with rotisserie and trolley $50 Ph Silo, 50 tonne, Ackland, GC, can 53581862 be sealed, $3200ono Ph 53857361 Beanie Kids, complete collection Silos x 4, 700 bag Nelson, GC over 90, mint condition, will not $5000 will separate Ph 0428382494 separate, can supply listing of bears if required, $995 Ph 53827878 AH or 53598233 Callawadda
HWS/LPG 135 Litre 2009 model, VGC $550ono Ph 0439309805
Instant Gas Hot Water Systems, $300ono Ph 55881236 or 0427881236 Kayak, emotions exhilarator, 1yo, very stable, VGC $750 Ph 0418458569 Kitchen, wall oven, hot plates, over head cupboards etc, $1200ono Ph 53825623 AH
For Sale
For Sale
Noritake (Evansdale) dinner set, Shop Rider Scooter, suitable excellent condition, 8 settings, 56 for heavier rider, $2000ono Ph pieces, $400 Ph 53825283 53527724 Ararat Old Hammond Organ, and stool Steel Truck Tray, fit small truck, $100 Ph 0418146265 or 53812531 3230mm x 2060mm $800ono Ph AH 0447179778 Old School desks with ink well Stove, Simpson Nova, $80 Ph holes, double $80 Ph 0409519122 53824038 Oven with hot plate, Chef Stellar Co-ordinator Series gas fan-forced oven, perfect for holiday house or flat $150ono pick up only Ph 0407357985
Sunbeam Double End Grinder, 3 wheels & stand $500 Ph 0432401690
Sylvanian Collection, Grand Hotel sandstone colour, Babble brook, Grange, Sycamore Cottage, Burgundy Car, Caravan, 12 sets furniture, Street Market, Ice Cream Cart, Sweet shop, Postman set, Mother and Son Bike set, Twin Pram, 48 dolls plus rare 6 piece bridal group and white car, set out in display with many extras All PC Palm Tree for sale for removal $850 Ph 53972020 at buyers expense, price is Table top Arcade Machine, 21” negotiable Ph 0447362925 high resolution VGA Monitor, 3 side Pool Table, solid base and fold up - 2 player, flip screen function, 1066 legs, sticks and balls included, GC games including Donkey Kong, Galaga, Frogga, Pacman, Street $260 Ph 0407972090 Fighter etc, free credit button, ideal Portable Air conditioner, Hot Christmas gift, $1699 to arrange an Point, refrigeration and heat, inspection Ph 0438981153 Ballarat 15,000DTU $500 Ph 0428837235 Tems/Ems machine dual nerve/ Pump, electric start, diesel, high muscle stimulator plus electrodes, volume, 80mm, new, inc battery, $120 Ph 53827177 $450 Ph 0428336397 Willaura Tent, nomad statesman, 2 room, heavy duty floor, sleeps six comfortably $350 Ph 0458401053
Klamp Wheel Lock, 100% protect DVD and Video Cabinet, new your car, size 195cm, its new $119 timber $75 Ph 53824046 Ph 0400543038
Timber , Oregan, 10inch x 2inch x 54m, 8 inch x 2 inch x 36m, $1000 Ph 0419505737
ED LSD, 3.27 Ratio, $2200ono Ph 0428820708
TORO Wheel Horse ride on mower, 212.5 model, 12hp motor, GC $1000 Ph 53982486
VGC Large Corner T.V Unit, on castors, with above shelf for DVD/ Egg Cup Collection inc Display Austar, suit 42” T.V $300ono Ph Pump, Hardi 1203/9, coupled to Honda 5hp motor w/gear reduction, Cabniet and Golden Eggs, $100 0447539415 Ph 53824424 Life Jackets, 5 in EC, waders in max pressure, 15bar/220PSI delivering 90lts per/min $650 Ph Elec lift chair, navy leather, EC $150 Ph 0419505737 cloth cover, on wheels, $700 Ph Light Green Leather Lounge 0428336397 Willaura 0402632058 Suite, 3 piece with 2 recliner chairs, Everdure Brigadier Gas Heater, 7 GC $500ono Ph 0447539415 burner, fan, new $999 sell $500 Ph Lister ball bearing milk 0427272391 separator, Darsley England $700 Everhot stove fire bricks, $200 Ph 53546222 Ph 55851409 or 0427851409 Mags, AU-BF, 5x16x7, near new Filling Cabinet x 2, 1x2 draw,1x4 $350ono Ph 0428820708 draw, with inserts $250 Stawell Ph Mariner Outboard, long-leg, Pump, Silivan 200lt spot pack with 53582465 15hp, elec start, ec, very little use reliable 12volt DC Shurflo pump, Fire Place, cast iron with tile sides, $2000ono Ph 0407737659 68lt/min flow of 414pa (60BI) $350 timber surround and mantel $500 Mattress, Captain Snooze, Q/size, Ph 0428336397 Willaura Ph 0418146265 or 53812531 AH luxury zone, extra support to spinal Quaker Barn, complete Fisher and Pakel Frost Free area $300 Ph 53524062 unassembled kit, less windows and Fridge Freezer, 380ltr, VGC $400 Mazda E2200 Tray Truck, doors $16,000 Ph 53857216 Ph 0400579340 diesel and petrol, from $1500 Ph Queen size doona, pure Freezer, upright, GC, $200 Ph 0418852593 Ararat wool, mini jumbuck $100 0418146265 or 53812531 AH Mens Hensalite Bowls, in Ph 53821468 or 0418370933 Fridge Freezer, Leonard 360, $100 solid leather case $75ono Ph Radiogram, stereo Blaupunet 0439101170 Ph 0418146264 or 53812531 AH (German) ,immaculate condition, Fridge, 340ltr and freezer, upright Mill saw blade, 42inch, Tungsten inspection welcome $200 Ph tipped, 54 tooth $675 Ph 0409502373 $300 the lot ono Ph 0407737659 0411419516 REDUCED Rotary Hoe, Hassett Furniture, Hardwood study desk $20, Pine coffee table $100 pick up Minelab GP3000, many extras heavy duty, forward, reverse gear, $3000 Ph 0458429739 Stawell only Ph 0407357985 Honda motor, 6.8hp, new blades $ Gas Log Fire, Rinnai In-built Mobility Scooter, VGC, little 1300ono Ph 0407425689
Royale ETR, VGC $700 Ph use, all extras $2000ono Ph REDUCED! Hydraulic Landing 0408559890 53521096 Ararat Legs for Semi Trailer, with wheels, Gas stove 4 burner, large oven, Mobility Scooter, Pride Victory, $400 Ph 0419323118 VGO, little use $890ono Ph Revitive Circulation Booster, Bicycle, $100 Ph 0405348757 0419134855 EC, used twice, $250ono Ph Generator, Yamaha EF2500, EC Model Trains, 1 special edition 0447539415 $800 Ph 0407737659 caterpillar set H.O scale, 1 F7 Loco Ride On Mower, Greenfield 30”cut, Go Kart, 100 clubman motor, taco, DC, plus 5 wagons & a 966G log brand new motor and battery $2000 spare parts, $800 Ph 0427899274 grabber on a flt car, all units are die Ph 0458681119 Gopher, Deluxe 4, 2009, 4 wheel, cast $300 Ph 53581603 Ride on mower, Greenfields, 13hp recently serviced, approx 40 Model Trains, 1 Digi Trax DCC, Honda, low hrs, EC $2850ono Ph working hours, lights, mirrors, front Zepher set with transformer $230 0419584570 or 0400581550 basket, carrier bag and flag on back Ph 53581603 $2000 Ph 0428510164 Ride on mower, Masport, 11/30, Gopher, deluxe XL, GC, all extras Model Trains, 1 galloping goose minimum hours, EC $1500 Ph concor DCC & sound H.O scale 53911290 $1400 Ph 0407561357 Ararat $240 Ph 53581603 Ride on mower, Rover Ranger, Gopher, Pride Deluxe 4, VGC Model Trains, 1 three truck shay 10hp, elec start, Briggs, goes well $1750 Ph 0428837235 DCC & sound H.O scale $400 Ph $770 Ph 0429922355 Grill, Sunbeam reverser, 240 volt 53581603 Ride on mower, Victa, 13hp, elec $50 Ph 53581862 Model Trains, Ahearn Genesis start, 38inch $980 Ph 0429922355 Super Chief Set H.O Scale, 2F7 A units, 2B units, 1 Loco DCC & Ride On Mower, White Cruise Sound, 1Loco DC, Plus 8 Pullman Matic, 38” cut, 12 HP $2000 Ph 0458681119 coaches $600 Ph 53581603
Trailer, 6x4, steel with crate $480 Ph 0427523317 Trailer, tandem, 10’x5’, heavy duty $1600 Ph 0427523317 TV Cabinet, $150 Ph 0418146265 or 53812531 AH Volta Vacuum Cleaner, model Mega 1400, with instruction booklet $135 Ph 53822911` Waeco Fridge/Freezer, CF-110, 106ltrs, AC adaptor $1100 Ph 0407737659 Wakeboard, Ronix One, size 134, with Ronix One boots, size 10, $780 call Matt after 4pm Ph 0437292700 Wakeboard, Kids Obrien Valhalla, 127cm, as new $400 Ph 53821993 Wall storage unit for Men’s shed, $80 Ph 53824046 Water pump, 5.5hp, f/fighter, locks, clamps, etc $500ono Ph 0407737659 Water Trolley 100 Litre, plus quality dirty water pump, as new cond $150 Ph 53522305 Wheel Barrow, all steel, rubber tyres $50 Ph 53581862 Wheel Chair, Days/Swift, very portable, near new $450 Ph 0428837235 Windows, variety of S/hand windows, timber and aluminium frames, various sizes Ph 0419589008 Wooden Doors, kitchen doors, 12100 x 460, 4- 780 x 460, 4- 760 x 460, 4- 690 x 460, 2- 690 x 350, $70ono Ph 53826433
Household Items Allenzi s-steel oven, f/forced, 600x600, as new $400neg Ph 53525370 Ararat Bar Fridge, Westinghouse, as new, white $150 Ph 53541380 Chair, elec lift, recliner, salmon colour $700ono Ph 0457329903
Chef Parisenne, automatic, Morrison Electric Lawn Mower, ROK Electric Vacuum Blower, infra-ray, gas stove, 4 burner top, with catcher, never used, still in never used, still in box $100 Ph griller separate, fan force oven $300 Ph 53911241 0447539415 box, $100 Ph 0447539415 MTD ZERO10 Ride On Mower, 18 Roller Door, 1 x ironstone Chef Upright Cooker, 2 years old, Hardi Saddle Pack, for ATV’s, months old, 135 hours $3950 Ph Colorbond, 3m x 2.4m high, brand white, EC, paid $850 sell $550 Ph Small square baler, M.F 124, GC Bench Seats, flip up, 4 seats per control 3 model with 60’s model 53525124 Ararat new, $350 Ph 0417384311 row, $30 Ph 0408557603 0418852593 Ararat $2900 Ph 0419389693 hand gun, 6mt hose, 100lt tank with Sprayer, Hardi 3pt linkage 1200 Billiard Table, slate, 2.4x1.5m, control style for boom use with fan Nintendo DS Lite Console, Scooter, as new condition, will Childs 8pc Bedroom Suite, litre 28 meter eagle boom good blue felt, black legs, $500 Ph cooled floject, pump and filter $650 accessories and 24 games $150 deliver $1500 Ph 0407340590 including trundle, desk and book Ph 0428336397 Willaura cond $13,200inc Ph 0408588652 Ph 0428991202 cases $375 Ph 0428991202 Horsham 0438922559 Ararat
Household Items
Household Items
Marine
Lounge Suite, plush brown flecked velvet, 3 seater and 2 chairs, EC, replacement cost $2000, Sell $400ono Ph 0437800390
PRICE REDUCED Pride Cheetah, $7000ono, find on /boatsales. com.au, reference CM105159, Ph 0428375775
New D.B Mattress, still in cover, cost $700 sell for $250 Ph 53581100 Stawell
Childs matching desk, chair and bookcase in peach and cream $300 Ph 0418175930
REDUCED Jetski Yamaha WVT1100V, coaster trailer, 1996 model, 74hrs, 3 seater, HIN Oscar Lounge 3 Seater With 2 0817570 $3800neg Ph 0427880265 Chairs, floral pattern, very little use excellent condition $950 Ph 53941212 Warracknabeal Oven, easy cook health oven, large model $50 Ph 53581862
Childs matching desk, chair and bookcase, plus matching dressing table with mirror and side table in purple and cream $530 Ph 0418175930
Timber Coffee Table, 750 width x 1400 length x 550 height, in VGC, Ski/Wake Boat, Rolco Nirvana, $220 ono Ph 0428512478 2007, tandem trailer, fluid core Westinghouse Electric Oven, fan tower, stereo with tower speakers forced, under bench oven and grill, and sub woofer, wake racks and 3 weeks use, as new, white in boat cover, Chev 350, soft clutch colour, cost $1350 sell for $650 Ph with 160 hours, great boat will 53583324 be missed, genuine reason for sale, hull rego- KR323, Trailer rego- S24376 $30,500ono Ph Marine 0400514300 Ryan
Motorcycles
Childs matching desk, chair, bookcase and side table in blue 540 Savage Bluewater, 90hp Evenrude E-tec, weather cover, and cream, $330 Ph 0418175930 VHF radio, GPS, sounder, Bimini, Clothes Horse, $10 Ph 53581862 rod rack, anchor winch, gal trailer, Dining Table, walnut with metal Vic rego, VO3694 $25,500 Ph legs, six fabric chairs $800 Ph 0400820051 53822911
125cc Petrol Scooter, 1095km, one owner, 12 month reg, 5576-S $2200 Ph 0408222466 2008 Suzuki Intruder 250c Cruiser, black H5896 $2500 Ph 0437102323 or 53871510 2010 KTM 530EXC, 1300kms, 9 months rego, after market pipe/ bash plate, new tyres $10,000ono Ph 0428190829 Buell XB9R Firebolt, 2002, 29000km , VGC, Long reg, GD854,$7800 Ph 0407636449
Aluminium Tinny, 3.2m, 8hp Yamaha outboard, includes padded seats, safety gear, cover and new trailer, b-PK516, t-077197 Dining Table, solid timber, 1m x $2300ono Ph 53913253 a/h 1.8m, as new, $700 Ph 53825250 Boat, Haines Hunter 4.0mm, or 0447324766 35hp, Evinrude, forward controls, Electric Cooktop, Chef, and 3 new seats, new tyres, reg Dec electric wall oven, only 15 months 12, tilt trailer, Trailer- C15840 old, hardly used, as new, $450 the Hull- C7570 $4500ono Ph pair Ph 0418582048 0418350670 Electric Lift Chair, Lazy Boy, Bronze Propeller, 12 inch with black, cost $1999 sell $550 as new 45inch x 1inch s/steel shaft $80 Ph Ph 53562309 53524062 Ararat Entertainment Unit, 1.45 x 0.50 Catamaran, cheap, Alpha Omega x 0.55m, includes CD storage 4.5mtr, trapeze, pace rigged shelves and drawer $550 Ph w/ trailer, C50/253 $2950 Ph 53822911 53566236 Fabric 2 Seat Couch, navy, dull gold, maroon $120 Ph 53825250 or Half Cabin Cruiser, 20hp mariner outboard with steering linkages, 0447324766 navman fish finder, $4000 or best Fisher and Paykel Refridgerator, offer, if interested please call Ph 400ltr, no freezer $700ono Ph 0438946249 53840305 Jetski, Kawasaki Turbo, low hours, Household Package, TV unit, perfect condition, 3 seater, very dining table, pinto chairs, 3 quick, terrific fun, trailer included drawers lowboy Ph 53822256 or and 12 months rego $13,000 Ph 0429822256 0419820000 Kitchen Crome Setting, 6 chairs, Jetski, Yamaha Waverunner, 2006, vinyl, saffron colour, tan trim; wood 155hp, 3 seater, good condition grain laminated table, chrome $8000 Ph 0407462487 double legs, as new $325 Ph Outboard Motor 20hp Johnson, 53581100 2 stroke, short leg, serviced and Kitchen table, circular, one metre, tested $1600 Ph 0429821171 four metal and one cane chairs $300 Ph 53822911 The Weekly Advertiser welcomes your advertising. We remind you that we are required by law to include information on certain items to publish your advertisement. A snap shot of your obligations are as follows: BOATS Kitchen, Jarrah stained bench All advertisements for boats tops, drawers and cupboards, chef must include: elec wall oven and grill, gas 900m • Hull number or hotplates and r/hood, dbl sink and registration number of mixer tap, all in working order the boat $1000ono Ph 0439367560 If a trailer is included with the Lift Chair, Elec Pride, VGC $680 boat, the advertisement must Ph 0407972090 also include: Lounge Suite, 2 recliners, 3 seater • Registration number or couch, perfect beige, microfibre, chassis number of the $575 Ph 0417321922 trailer. Lounge suite, 2 seater lounge, two arm chairs, excellent condition $150 Ph 0448523680 Ararat
Harley Davidson Heritage Softail, 2009, fabulous looking bike, heaps of extras, much loved, upgrading, RWC, genuine buyers only, DEAKS $23,990 Ph 0400558928 Harley Davidson Night Rod, 2010, over $48K spent, 3500kms, 1A7UL $37,000 Ph 53821993
Harley Davidson Ultra Classic, 09 model, as new, limited edition, many extras, low kms ID6SM $27,000 Ph 0437005215 Honda CBR250, 2011, red, low kms, reg March 2013, IA3BZA $4200 Ph 53583239 Honda CRF150, 2006 model, excellent condition, girl rider, barley ridden, well looked after $3000 Ph 0427371902 Honda CRF150, 2006, 2 female owners, great bike, new batt, $2800 Ph 0417371102 Honda CRF230, 2005 model, excellent condition, travelled approx 800km, barely ridden, serviced regularly $3000 Ph 0427371902
Honda CRF250R, 2009, monster sticker kit, full DRD exhaust, powershot 2, bark busters, bash plate, talon sprockets, never raced, 20hrs use, heaps of riding gear and spares available $5100neg Ph 0400048550
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Motorcycles
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Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000
245/35ZR19 Advanti Racing Mags 1966 HR Premier wagon, part and Tyre, for Ford Falcon BA, restored, vin- 72007420496 $3000 set of 4, 1 mag slightly damaged Ph 53911990 $600ono Ph 0411281748 1983 Volvo 760 GLE Sedan, 8x5 Tandem Trailer, $1500 Ph VIN- YV1704687D1019735 $1300 0418852593 Ararat Ph 0422103263 Box Trailer, 9x6x5, fully lockable 1995 Ford Fairmont, dark green, and alarm, reg- B80848 $3000 Ph reliable, WZO996 $2999ono Ph 0417533728 Honda XR400, 2000 model, 0417526256 runs well, bash plate, canvas 7-Seater Mazda Wagon, vin seat and tank protector, VIN: JMOLV/OE100100594 $500 Ph JH2NE03U6YK501522 $2500 Ph 0404157484 0417464175 EF Falcon, 1996, auto, dual fuel, running very well, RWC NBQ320 $2200 Ph: 0421477242
2005 Mitsubishi Van, dual fuel, rego until Jan 2013, THS083 $8900 Ph 53583474 2006 Hyundai Getz 5dr Manual Hatch, 73,000km, excellent condition, silver in colour, full service history, UAY266 $9,500ono Ph 0438754255
Canopy Frame and Dynaproofed Ford Falcon BA, 2003, Canvas, for 4x4 std tray, EC $950 mechanically in top order, interior GC, body bit rough, 12 months Ph 50837259 rego, inc RWC, good reliable car, Canopy, 1800W x 2000L x 900H, XIO212, $3000 with RWC or $2500 suit tray Ute or trailer $300 Ph without Ph 53569293 for more 0458681119 details Kawasaki 2011 KX250F, Canopy, Carry Boy, white, suit FURTHER REDUCED 1998 BMW 750i V12, 1989, black, excellent condition, very regular Falcon Ute, EC $600ono Ph Holden Commodore Acclaim VGC, 169 miles, 11m reg, reg no maintenance, 50hours, fresh 0427880880 Sedan, automatic, 191,644kms, OQX527 $8500 Ph 53891541 BH re-build $5600 Ph 0408397667 Car Trailer, general purpose, unregistered, front damaged, motor Commodore VS Ute, 1999, 4.2mtr x 2.5mtr, 14inch wheels, still good, new AC and D/fuel $1000 manual, V6, with b/bar, white, Ph 54672288 VAY902 $1900 Ph 0407889907 PPV241 $3250 Ph 0438378051 Dog Trailer, 4 Berth, 12 months Holden Commodore, VN Wagon, Commodore VT 2000 Acclaim rego, S24099 $1500firm Ph 1990, auto, AC, VIN: LT409272 series II, auto, AC, PS, cruise, tow $750 Ph 53922374 0498331470 or 53855407 Albert bar, 11 months rego, full service Ford Mag Wheels, 4xRoh, tyres Hyundai Excel, 1998, manual, history, exc condition, 166,000kms and rims, 225/50ZR16, 95% tread low kms, new clutch, GC, RWC, TIM108 $5500ono Ph 0400778955 Kawasaki ER6F 2008, 650CC, OYL051 $3000 Ph 0419132137 or $850ono Ph 0458681119 Black, immaculate, rego till June Ford AU Ute, 5lt, V8, auto, EC, t/ 0408132137 ‘13, done 3500kms, original Gearbox conversion, Ford ED windows, tbar, new tarp, blue, ABS Isuzu Tray Farm Truck, 1988, no TS, gearbox, bellhaising, flywheel, condition for $6500 Ph 0408397279 brakes, 1 owner, service history, clutch, tail shaft $570ono Ph RWC, reg Feb 13, 109,000kms, RWC, QID050 $10,000ono Ph Kawasaki ZZR250, 1994, serviced 0428820708 01730F $3000ono Ph 53566248 0409960765 and ready for RW, new battery Mitsubishi Magna 1995, station and chain, EC, 25,000kms, vinwagon, V6 auto, air con, power Ford Falcon EF Ute, 5spd manual, JKAEXMH17RA050496 $2000 Ph steering, 313,000kms, drives 137,000kms, CC, EC OZU567 0429859890 or 53910220 well, RWC, QHO344 $2000 Ph $7500 Ph 0400074973 0429859890 or 53910220 KTM50, 2001, recently Ford Falcon MKII Wagon, 2005, reconditioned, good condition, rider Nissan Navara ‘97 Cab auto, CC, AC, cargo barrier, EC, outgrown $1000 Ph 53821993 Chassis Ute, steel tray, good TLQ299 $8000ono Ph 53826521 tyres, for wrecking, VIN: Motorcycle, JR80 Suzuki, 2006, Gemini SL, 1982, 50,000kms, JN1ACGD21A0406374 $900 Ph bought in 2008, 1 owner, GC, goes local owner, original, EC, eng no: 50837259 well, vin: LM7DC7430005000544 164356Q $4800 Ph 53911290 $1300 Ph 0400049439 Subaru Sportswagon ‘92, 4WD, Harley Davidson Deuce Wheel, air con, pwr str, auto, WRL352 PRICE REDUCED Suzuki polished with drive pulley and new $1200 as is Ph 0428391109 DR65ORE, 94, road/ trail, GC, reg tyre, fits most soft tails $950 Ph Tipper Truck with gewee bag feb 2013, RWC, no further use, 0439470280 rego GG506 $2450 Ph 0447380293 Holden one tonner chassis, loader, Antique, 1947 $400 Ph 53832215 leave a message or PW 80 Yamaha, 2008, hardly complete $1000 Ph 0438388214 53827703 after 8pm Ararat ridden $1450 Ph 0427957222 Toyota Commuter, 1991, 12 seat Holden Adventra 4x4 Wagon, Suzuki 2007 SV1000 S, black, new Holden VY Commodore Single bus, 279,786km, noisy engine 2006, excellent condition, tyres, rego Feb. 2012, low kms, Disc CD Player, VGC $140 Ph NJE690 $1550 Ph 0413628306 210,000kms, 12 months rego, RWC 0400800372 or 0429909252 $7000ono Ph 0416753373 Neil XIL122 $9,900 Ph 0407041632 Kia Pregia Van, 2003, diesel, Toyota Corolla, 1993, no RWC, no Suzuki DRZ, 2002 400, many wrecking, all parts available Ph reg, runs well, eng no: 4A917168 Holden Astra, 2000, very good extras, great bike, 82-941 $3500 0418852593 Ararat condition, 165,000kms, RWC till $1300ono Ph 0438523758 Ph 53566236 Mazda Motor E5, factory Toyota Landcruiser, 1986, diesel, July 2013, XNP101 Ph 0428856737 Suzuki GSF500, as new, female reco, never used, $500ono Ph 5 speed manual, registered, no Holden Astra, 2001, manual, owner since new 2009, not suitable 0417507882 RWC, reliable basic transport, silver, local car, low kms, RWC for rider, always garaged with 378,000kms, EMB705 $2900 firm QVF654 $8000ono Ph 0447398338 Mitsubishi Outlander 4WD mats, lambs seat cover, 458km, HN135 (cargo,floor,dash) , 2007 on, EC Ph 53825508 or 0408504613 Holden Commodore VT SS, 1998, $5000 Ph 53852510 $130 Ph 53542553 Ararat Raven, 175,000kms, 5ltr, 5spd, REDUCED Aluminium Tray, 1900 QMQ361 $6950 Ph 53881215 Motor Vehicles x 1900mm with 2x Tool Boxes, good $3000 - $10,000 Holden Commodore VT, 1997, condition, $450ono Ph 0417346673 very reliable, neat, well looked REDUCED Wrecking 1988 Nissan 1949 Ford Perfect Utility, partly after, 231,000kms, ideal first car Patrol Wagon 4x4, complete restored, eng no: E186580 or family, features mags, cruise minus motor and gearbox $600 Ph $5000ono Ph 0438021755 control, Monaro tail lights, tinted 0411419516 windows great for summer SKC670 Triumph Daytona 2009, low kms, $4500 Ph 0407861818 always covered and garaged, Set of tyres and rims, Maxxis good registration, as new, Bravo, 4 x LT225 / 75R16, 2 tyres x Holden Commodore VX, sedan, immaculate condition IL444 30% left $200ono Ph 0408397110 2001, 168,000kms, auto, EC, RWC, Side steps, aluminium x 2, and $12,500 Ph 0427954353 RSI910 $5250ono Ph 50833373 cargo barrier to suit “100” series Holden Commodore VXII, 2002, Land cruiser, $250 Ph 53585089 or 1995 4.2Ltr Nissan Patrol, good wagon, dual fuel, RRZ713 $3600 0429200566 tyres, D/fuel, reg 2013 MAHARG Ph 0429001430 Ski Boat Tandem Trailer, $7500 Ph 53522365 Ararat Easytow, complete with floor, vin: 6D9T22RTAT2034843 $2000ono 2001 Au Falcon XR8 Tickford Ute, The Weekly Advertiser auto, white, aluminium tray with welcomes your advertising. Ph 0438324277 racks, VGC, 164-MDR, $7250. Ph We remind you that we are Tow bar for BA-BF sedan, rated 0427957222 required by law to include 1600kg auto, 1200kg manual $200 TTR 125L Yamaha, 2008, elec Ph 0400917978 2001 Ford Laser, sedan, RWC, information on certain 6 months rego, good condition items to publish your start, little use, very good condition, Tradesman Steel Full Length UJM917 $6500 Ph 53982120 or advertisement. A snap shot VIN: E349E050039 $3200 Ph Roof Rack, for std Ute tray, 3.3mtrs 0407360776 of your obligations are as 0439390356 x 1.37mtrs $400 Ph 50837259 follows: Yamaha 650 V-Star Classic, 1st Trailer, 6x4 high sided- enclosed 2002 Magna Sedan, 144,500kms, ROAD VEHICLES reg until Aug 2013 with RWC registered Feb 2012, 4400kms, access top and rear, once used, All advertisements for road immaculate condition, Vance-Hines rego/ins till June 2013 $2500 Ph RRO581 $6500ono Ph 53584911 vehicles must include a AH 53582315 pipes, pack rack, back rest, jacket 0418378098 anytime. price, as well as: 2003 VY Holden Sedan, 18’ and helmet included, IF6MB $9800 A registration number, Triaxle Plant Trailer, 4.5ton, alloy rims, silver, sports exhaust • Ph 0418595257 E Brakes, L.E.D lights, 3ton system, electric windows, cruise if registered Yamaha 900 Diverson 1995, aluminium ramps, GC $8000 Ph control, Alpine sound system, 6 • Either an engine 43,000kms, including 1997 motor Elmhurst 0427406816 number, VIN or months rego YNY452 $9500ono Ph and most components $4500 Ph Tyres X 4, Toyota, 5 s-stud, 7.5 or 0400624159 Horsham chassis number if 0407652011 the vehicle is not 16”C Dunlop SP road gripper, as 2005 Holden Astra Hatchback, registered. Yamaha Virago 250CC, 2002 new $550 Ph 0427523317 silver, manual, 12 months rego, model, only 1500kms, never Ute Canopy + Lockable Cage, L- RWC, CD, AC, E/windows, dropped, as news $4000 IA2HT Ph 2360, W- 1830, H-1100 $1800 Ph 176,000kms, one female owner, 53825342 or 0428522162 TPX168 $8500 Ph 0427547636 0407354638
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Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000
Holden Commodore, 2002, VXII, sedan, white, auto, s pack wheels, spoiler, reg Aug 2013, RWC, 137,000kms, SJY563 $7990 Ph 0417511094 Holden Commodore, VXII, sedan, 2002, white, auto, elec brakes, 3000kg tow kit, pump up shockers, Toyota Corolla CSI, 4 door sedan, new tyres, rego till Nov 30th, 1999, new tyres, radio, CD, EC, 224,000kms, XJV387 $3300 Ph RYB430 $4990ono Ph 0438172837 0419841121 Toyota Landcruiser HJ45, 1979, Holden Gemini, 1975, 308 V8, 6cyl diesel with extractors, stainless auto, drag/burnout car, QLZ101 steel 80l water tank, aluminium tray, RYZ409 $6000 Ph 0437790410 $3200 Ph 0429700798 Holden HX Ute, NASCO 308 from SLR5000, duel fuel PLR837 $4500 Ph 0419505737
Motor Vehicles $10,001 - $20,000
Holden Statesman VS, series 2, 1996, V6 auto, towbar, white, 2003 RA Dual Cab Rodeo 4x4, 280,000kms, GC, RWC, QPP513 3ltr turbo diesel, mag wheels, bull bar, side steps, tow bar, canopy $4500 Ph 0419505783 + tub liner, RWC $14,000 Ph Holden Statesman, V6 0427340770 supercharged, 1995, 6 months 2003 VY SS V8 Ute, black, rego, new brakes and tyres, 172,000kms, sports exhausts, 266,000kms, CUH666 $4500 Ph auto, lowered, 19” rims, sports bar 0438089218 and new tonneau cover, TB, Alpine Holden VS Commodore, 1995, head unit, 6” splits with sub woofer, auto sedan, silver, good condition, 10 months rego with RWC WTC953 NMZ882 $3500ono Ph 0428373837 $17,000ono Ph 0428190829 AH Holden VS Commodore, 1998, utility 50th anniversary, bulbar, skirts, roll bar, maroon, auto, GC, TFD377 $4200 Ph 0427923251 Tatyoon
PRICE REDUCED 2009 Holden Barina, 5 spd manual, AC, CD, 18” rims, serviced regularly, excellent condition, black, 2 door, 59,000kms WZD120 $8500 Ph 0447806738
Holden Berlina, 2007, sedan, auto, 60,000kms, registered and RWC, silver, XAH814 $19,990ono Ph 0427791684 Holden Commodore Ute 2004, VYII, 1 ton Ute, V8, 6 speed manual, cruise, CD, towbar, Ford 9” diff, electric windows, new tyres, full Pedders suspension, strong steel tray as new, reliable Ute, YPI212 $15,990 Ph 0400048550 Holden Commodore VZ, 2005, 8 seater wagon, VGC, RWC, XMO017 $12,000 Ph 0459507511 or 53562263
Pulsar Q 1993, unregistered, economic runabout, needs work, runs ok, vin- F4FN14MOE18655 $600 Ph 0438311910 REDUCED 04 Holden Crewman Ute, HTY130 $8000 Ph Holden Epica CDX EP Sedan, 0417345772 2500cc fuel injection, excellent condition, 29,000kms, 12 months rego, RWC, XHI028 $15,000 Ph 0407041632
REDUCED 2001 Ford Falcon XR6, AUIII, 186,000kms, 5 spd manual, 6 stacker cd player, Nov 2013 rego, RWC, rego BMCQ88 personalised plates not included $7500 Ph 0438320423
Motor Vehicles over $20,000
Honda 2005 CRV Extra, auto, cruise control, tinted windows, tow bar, RWC, 145,000kms UBY047 $14,000ono Ph 0427330295
2011 Holden Colorado 4X4 Manual, excellent condition, 38000kms, white, custom made canopy and many extras including AC, ARB bulbar, spotlight, reversing camera, Goodyear Wrangler tyres with only 5000kms and more, fantastic vehicle with great fuel economy, would suit new buyer, great work vehicle, genuine reason for sale as business closed, photos can be emailed S809ALH $35,900ono plus GST, GST claimable Ph 0427167397 Glenn
Honda Jazz, 2008, black, 68,000kms, 12 months rego, immaculate condition, RWC, MRP784 $10,500 Ph 0409953986 Land Cruiser HZJ75 Ute 1996, very reliable, GC, PTO winch, steel tray, steel B-Bar, UHF, drive lights, RWC, 1 owner PRK862 $19,000ono Ph 0417590792 Make An Offer Volvo 2004, auto, sw, V50, 145,000kms, CC, PS, climate control, service book, cd player, RWC, great condition, navy blue, SWD097 $14,990ono Ph 53521951 Mazda 3 Neo 2009, 40,000 kms, black, excellent condition, RWC, MEGSZ $16,000 Ph 0429130098 Mazda 3, Maxx 2007, 62,000kms, auto, FSH, excellent condition, YLD280 $15,900neg Ph 0428257474 or 53522997
2002 Hilux Twin Cab 4x4, 2.7 EFI, many extras YZS934 $18,500neg Ph 0458429739 Stawell 2007 Hilux Ute, 4x4, 3ltr turbo diesel, dual cab, steel tray, bull bar, tow bar, driving lights, RWC, 198,000kms YQV751 $16,500 Ph 0428833088
REDUCED Hiace Bus, 1999, tbar, auto, AC, $2000 spent on motor, gas/petrol, hyd lifter, registered to May 2013, XAZ891 $4700ono Ph Holden LT Rodeo, EC, long 0402027023 rego, RWC, must sell, SWH892, REDUCED Peugeot GL 504, 76 $12,990ono Ph 0400558928 model, auto, air cond, recon motor, Holden VZ Equipe, 2005, CD, rego till Jan 2013, original books reverse sensors, r/spoiler, t/ AZH163 $2,753 Ph 53569340 or windows, 130,000kms TST952 0412482521 $11,500 Ph 0466861039
2007 Holden Commodore VE SSV, 4 door sedan, 6 litre, 6spd manual, 57,000kilometres, looks great, sounds great, goes great XQD874 $28,900 Ph 0409820089
Subaru Liberty 4WD wagon, 1991, white, 5 spd, VGC, 249,000kms, 12 months rego, electric windows, C/C, A/C, XYH473 $3750 Ph 0403139186
2010 LTR Dual Cab Colorado 4x4, aluminium tray, S/S,T/W, T/B, UHF radio, 12 month rego, RWC, Still under new car warranty ZFN768 $35,500 Ph 0427340770
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2012 Mitsubishi Triton GLX Diesel 4WD, almost new, 6,300kms, c/locking, h-duty alloy tray, CC, bluetooth, tray mat, a/bags, as new condition, YUE607 $26,500 Ph 53523240 or 0448523240 Ararat
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REDUCED Holden Colorado, 2010 LTR D/C Diesel, top of range, royal grey, tub liner, tint, good tyres, all the extras XRH662 $30,000 Ph 0429233729
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YTL458 $9,500 Ph 0419388612 Holden SV6 Ute, 2011 model, Menzel Piano, Berlin no- 2867, or 53583324 17,700kms, as new, rego till Jan 130h x 51w x l 159cm, beautiful 2013, selling as no longer required, piece of furniture $500 Ph Nissan Navara Tray Ute, 2005, YET480 $24,990 inc RWC and 0429993545 4x4, 150,000kms, b/bar, t/bar, AC, balance of new car warranty Ph Pearl Drum Kit, on frame, 4 toms, UHF, p/steering, RWC, any test 0418603435 3 symbols, snare etc $500 Ph welcome, TNZ516 $16,500 Ph Holden VE-SV6 Utility, 60th 0419505783 0447812190 Anniversary 2008, auto, 47352km, Piano, Newby and Evans New Nissan Navara Ute, one owner, 6 months rego, metallic York, must pick up $500ono Ph 2003,152,000kms, s/steps, b/ karma, t/windows, r/sensors, 0417370823 bar, driving lights, RWC, SCS409 WLE437 $28,000 Ph 0417384311 $15,300ono Ph 0417322504 Pianola, Amherst, cabinet and Jeep Grand Cherokee, 2005, piano fully restored, many rolls inc, Nissan Patrol ST, 1998, manual, limited silver wagon, V6 turbo dual fuel, 95,000kms, alloy bbar, diesel, 3ltr, bulbar and tow must sell, $650 Ph 0409266603 winch, tow bar, side steps, VGO, bar YYR508 $20,500ono Ph Stawell OWG820 $19,000 Ph 53521676 0499165017 Violin, 1/2 sized Stentor student Ararat violin with chin piece, to suit 7-10yr Kenworth, T604, blue, 2005, PRICE REDUCED 2006 Mitsubishi C/5 cat, 770,000kms, TIL613 old, good condition, $175ono Ph 0428523891 Lancer ES, auto, sports, RWC, EC $180,000+GST Ph 0428951145 70000kms USD047 $10,000 Ph Yamaha flute, in case, as new, sell MUST SELL Holden SV6 Ute, 53827662 2009, black, 57,000kms, 11 months $550 Ph 53861193 after 6pm REDUCED 05 Ford Courier twin rego, new tyres, tinted windows, cab, 4x4 Ute, WAS030 $14,000 Ph XFE156 $24,000 Ph 0422228169 0417345772 Real Estate Nissan Patrol ST 2005, 7 seater, REDUCED Toyota Camry, Altise, turbo diesel, auto, AC, CD and more, 2008, beige mica metallic, one 116000kms, UDS746 $27,900ono 2 Acres, Grahams Bridge owner, EC, full service history, Ph 0409433755 Road, Haven $149,000 all offers 80,000kms, UKG957 $12,000 Ph considered Ph 0428132894 SSV Holden Wagon Red Line 0429909290 Series, 2010, 4,430km, black, 3 Bedroom weatherboard Toyota Aurion, 2008, auto, as new, reg Dec 2012 YAF395 house, Nhill, EC, please see blue, towbar, RWC, 136,000kms $44,000ono Ph 0422293941 noagentproperty.com, ID- 13733 WMQ347 $18,000ono Ph $145,000 Ph 53911458 Vintage 1928 Studebaker 0447398338 Commander restored, on club 4-BR House, 36.5 Acres, hobby Toyota Hilux, 1998, 3lt diesel, rego, VIN:2126016 $30,000 Ph farm, Ararat $420,000 Ph single cab chassis, steel tray with 0417507882 0404157484 tool boxes, canopy, UHF, CD, AC, bulbar, snorkel, window tint, sunraysia rims, RWC, 270,000kms Public Notices OSE231 $13,000 Ph 0407840209
Motor Vehicles over $20,000
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Mitsubishi Pajero 94, 332,000kms, auto, 7 seat, VGC, 20/4/12, NAM929 $3990 price neg, Ph 0422018744
Mazda 6, 2008, manual hatch, 47,840kms, new tyres, 12 months rego, extras, WRD573 $19,000 Ph 0417126353
2002 4.8 Nissan Patrol, sw, st, duel fuel, manual with AC, CC, BB, T-B, S-steps, alloy wheels, ideal for towing, 167,000km WEH493 $22,500ono Ph 53822654 or Holden HSV, VXR8, manual, 0418521206 leather seats VGC, ULB916 2006 Ford XR5 Turbo, 6spd $15,500ono Ph 0428899274 manual, T/W, 18” alloys, Recaro seats, 59,295kms, rego May 13, XPH760 $22,500ono Ph 0400003221
Holden VZ SV6 Ute, 2004, 6spd man, 203,000kms, reg seep 13, runs well, YQS258 $16,000 or make an offer Ph 0428845586 leave a msg
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Holden Berlina International Sedan, 2011. black, SIDI, rear sensors and camera, 37,000km, owned from new, excellent Ford Explorer Wagon, condition, RWC, YJN383 $29,000 4WD, 97 model, VGC, Ph 0418175930 184,000kms, SOZ143 $6000ono Holden Crewman 2006 SS, Ph 0428913235 charcoal in colour, 43,000kms, Holden Rodeo Space Cab, 1998 owned from new, excellent turbo diesel, 150,000kms, EC, condition, 12 months rego with RWC, full reg, REO219 $10,000 RWC UHJ186 $20,000ono Ph Ph 0427601993 Damien or 0429649771 0448259871 Noelene
Mazda SP20, 2002, sports hatch, auto, black, RWC, EC, 106,000kms, Holden Rodeo LT, 11/07, RHB412 $10,500 Ph 0418365147 49,000kms, 3lt turbo diesel, Mercedes Benz, 300ce 24, 1991 common rail injection, side collectors item, 5spd auto, sunroof, steps, nudge bar, sports bars, 2004 C180 Kompressor Mercedes, 2 door coupe, EC, nice mags, tyres, flat top canopy, 12 mths reg, EC, 85,000kms SVB-838 $20,000 Ph as new, drives beautifully, tinted TR3VS $35,000 Ph 53821171 or 0408822091 windows, white over light grey 0429821171
Chevrolet Impala, 1976, rhd station wagon, 48,000miles, black interior, 2-pack bronze, new white walls, AC, oyster tailgate, 350 3-speed auto, Eng number- 13j24375T0308 Holden VU Ute, series 2, 2002 $17,000 Ph 53521676 Ararat model, unmolested, auto, air, keyless entry, just serviced, RWC Ford Falcon BA XR6, 2003, and 7 months rego, 168,000kms, auto, dual fuel, inj gas, AC, t/bar, EC, ROQ532 $9500 Ph 40,000kms, GC, SFD633 $11,900 Ph 50833509 0439470280 Ford Focus LXLT, 2008, Hyundai Getz, 2005, 2 door, grey, 5dr hatch, auto, power manual, red, RWC, 35,000kms, windows/steering, AC, CC, immaculate UGK606 $10,000ono 67000kms, 12mths rego, RWC, Ph 0447398338 Vin: AFADXXMJDD8E00637 HZ One Tonne, WB Statesman $14,500ono Ph 53811061 or front, 308 on dedicated gas, twin 0419387689 gas tanks. Supra 5 speed gear box, Ford Territory SR, 2006, 7 seats, HD clutch, 9in LSD, 12 months reg, 118,000kms, RWC, UCU416 FZI013 $7000ono Ph 0408324225 $18,990 Ph 0418408406 MUST SELL Toyota Camry, 04, 12 months reg, 101,000kms, GC, WNG365 $8500ono Ph 53825406 or 0419540603
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Cabins, for sale and removal, 1-2 bedroom log cabins in Dimboola area, buyer to remove at own cost $25,000 Ph 0419824618 Granny Flat For Removal, self contained, hot water service, gas oven, heating and cooling, bull nosed verandah, can arrange delivery, Warracknabeal $20,000 Ph 0429793194
Sound & Vision Sharp movie camera, incl case, tripod, trolley and accessories $80 Ph 53523172 Surround Sound System, JBL speakers, Pioneer amplifier, replacement cost $4400 sell $2500 Ph 53822911
Sports Equipment Bowls, Dreamline 4H purple, pink speckles 20-11 $450 Ph 53521883 Ararat Club Car, electric golf cart, side curtains, bag cover, carpet $3000 Ph 0427304409 Golf Buggy, electric battery, laserlite $320, spare battery $100 (new), charger carry bag Ph 53522123 or 0431215956 Ararat Hyper Exention weight bench, excellent condition $200 Ph 53811230 Pogo stick, good condition $85 Ph 0408380877 REDUCED Treadmill Body Worx JX540, $800ono Ph 0457798781
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Thursday, November 22, 2012
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onash University team Mazenod has won its third straight Horsham Volleyball Tournament.
Mazenod defeated Norwood Bears in a four-set final to win the 19th annual Horsham tournament. Volleyball Horsham president David Berry said the two-day event was a great success, with 40 teams from SA and Victoria. “The games were played in great spirit amidst a friendly atmosphere,” Mr Berry said. “The 12 finalists came from 10 different clubs, which was great. The Vic v SA rivalry was rekindled with the great support shown by the Norwood Bears Volleyball Club. “We’re already looking forward to our 20th anniversary tournament.”
Finals Premier Men: Mazenod defeated Norwood Bears 3 sets to 1 – 25-15, 25-18, 21-25, 25-20 Reserves Men: South West Pirates defeated Riddell’s Creek 3-2 – 25-22, 17-25, 27-25, 21-25, 15-10 Premier Women: Black Swans defeated Phantoms Geelong 3-0 – 25-20, 25-23, 25-18 Reserves Women: Monash defeated Western Phantoms 3-0 – 27-25, 25-8, 25-16. Junior Boys: Norwood Bears defeated Sunraysia 3-2 – 25-10, 19-25, 25-27, 25-13, 15-9 Junior Girls: Sunraysia defeated Horsham Pink 3-1 – 25-17, 25-16, 21-25, 25-15.
SEEING DOUBLE: State-league team Western Phantoms entered two teams in the 19th Horsham Volleyball Tournament to prepare for next year’s Victorian Volleyball League. Above, Western Phantoms Purple players Matt Hallowell, 15, and Dan Kearney, 16, attempt to block a hit from Western Phantoms Black player Matt Gordon as setter Matthew Berry awaits the result. Picture: WILLAMY IMAGES
WILD ENCOUNTER: Stawel Wildcats and former Horsham Hornets basketballer Jarred Ohayon flies to the ring in a lay-up attempt against his old team on Saturday night, while Hornets Tim Wade, Stuart Robinson and Darcy Tucker look to defend. The Hornets had their first meeting with Country Basketball League’s newest team and returned to Horsham with a 42-point win. The Hornets were dominant early but the inexperience Wildcats slowly grew in confidence, winning the final quarter. The teams meet again in Horsham on December 1. Picture: GREG O’CONNOR
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Short and straight for Premier Bush Bash S
hort straight boundaries at Horsham City Oval will present a tantalising target for some of Victoria’s leading domestic cricketers on Saturday.
The north-south boundaries loom as a scoring bonanza for visiting Victorian Premier Cricket teams priming themselves for a Bush Bash Twenty20 round of games. Geelong will take on Essendon at 10am, Footscray-Edgewater meets Geelong at 2pm and Essendon and Footscray-Edgewater will clash in the last of the games under lights from 7pm.
the wicket is flat. A new wicket yet to be used this season awaits the visiting teams. Horsham is one of six regional centres providing venues for the round ahead of the KFC T20 Big Bash League. Bendigo, Wangaratta, Barooga, Albury and Morwell are also hosting Bush Bash rounds.
Officials have timed of the Bush Bash a lead-in to the Big Bash League which will start on December 7 when crosstown rivals the Melbourne Renegades and Melbourne Stars go head-to-head at Etihad Stadium.
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The three teams will be playing for ‘keeps’ in the triple-header contest considering the Twenty20 matches are official part of the domestic season this summer.
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Cricket Victoria chief executive Tony Dodemaide said the Bush Bash was an exciting addition to the calendar.
Chilver joins Roos By DEAN LAWSON
Dimboola’s huge pre-season surge under new coach Stuart Farr has continued with the Wimmera Football League Roos signing ruckman Justin Chilver. The Roos, who had already secured the services Chilver’s Jeparit-Rainbow team-mate Ash Clugston, are now hot on the heels of star midfielder Karl Lohde. Chilver, a Kalkee premiership player in Horsham District League before joining the Lakers, starred in Mallee League’s upset country championships victory over Wimmera League at Hopetoun this year. His arrival at Dimboola adds considerable tall-timber grunt to a list already boasting the likes of Jayden Lehmann, Jackson O’Neill and Chris Miller. Delighted club president Rob Pyers said others joining the Roos included Matt Everett and Shannon Baker from Pimpinio while young
players Kieran Fraser, back from knee surgery, and Josh Kruger had confirmed plans to play next year. He also confirmed that the club was in discussions with Roos former grand-final player Lohde and expected to name more recruits in the next few weeks. “We’re talking to Karl and it really depends on where he is based. If he is in Adelaide he might be a chance but if he’s in Darwin it might not be on,” he said. “We had between 30 and 35 players at our first pre-season training session on Monday and there were some people there who we haven’t seen at pre-season for a long time. So there’s a fair bit of excitement around the club.” Mr Pyers said the Roos were also delighted in a Wimmera League draw for next season which showed Dimboola meeting Horsham in a marquee match at Dimboola in the second round.
“The Country Round has been a highlight of the Premier Cricket fixture for many seasons and the introduction of the Bush Bash should add an extra dimension,” Mr Dodemaide said.
“With the BBL just around the corner, country cricket fans will get the chance to see a number of these players in action with three matches in one day including one under lights. “I’m sure each centre will be well supported both on and off the field.” Essendon, Geelong and FootscrayEdgewater players will run a Master Class training session for Horsham association juniors tomorrow from 4pm to 6pm at Horsham’s Sunnyside Oval. The session, open to all juniors, will cover major aspects of cricket including off-spin, leg-spin and fast bowling, wicket-keeping, batting and fielding. The session will also form part of the Horsham association’s training sessions for junior representative teams.
Diggers eye recruits Wimmera Football League club Horsham RSL Diggers hope to announce a list of new recruits on the back of confirmation that Tatyoon star Damian Cameron will join the club as assistant coach. Tight-lipped Diggers president Peter Miller said all he could reveal was that Cameron’s appointment under coach Peter Brooks had ‘started the ball rolling’. “His appointment has certainly provided a catalyst for our recruiting program and we expect to make announcements in the near future,” he said. Cameron, who works in Horsham, was a regular and popular part of the Diggers’ training group last season, but travelled to play with his home club on weekends.
Mr Miller said Cameron’s loyalty to Tatyoon had impressed the Diggers and had made his addition to the leadership group appealing.
“What we really admire about Damian is that he is Tatyoon through and through and to leave would have been a tough decision. We feel privileged to get him on side,” he said. “He was a wanted man. He could have easily done what many others have and taken an easy route to premiership but he chose to accept a challenge with us and we really admire him for that.” Mr Miller said many players, volunteers and supporters had remained loyal to the Diggers through tough times and it was time the club rewarded their loyalty.
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This week: Aradale 0-1 v Tatyoon 9-168 (J. Blandford 42, T. McDougall 38, A. Ward 27, J. Coghlan 26; B. Tate 4-37), Swirfts-Great Western 1-223 (S. Cocks 156no, J. Devery 47) v Pomonal 87 (L. Roberts 25; G. Ranton 4-20), St Andrews 137 (J. Bates 47; J. Fraser 4-10) v Buangor 4-72 (J. Fraser 40), Youth Club, bye.
Last week: Laharum 170 (G. Doyle 66, D. Bunworth 39; D. Combe 3-30) d Noradjuha-Toolondo 131 (M. Farr 3-9), Rupanyup-Minyip 172 (C. Midgley 45, A. Carter 30; C. Hopper 4-27, s. Hopper 3-38) d Homers 55 (J. Templeton 26; C. Midgley 4-14), Blackheath-Dimboola 105 (O. Braithwaite 35; C. Britten 6-49) and 0-43 d Colts 77 (R. Kirkwood 38no; J. Lawson 3-17, E. Braithwaite 3-27), Jung Tigers 8-240 dec (A. Emmerson 66no, L. Marklew 37; T. Kariyawasam 4-69) d Horsham Saints (b. Sawyer 27; D. Puls 4-29, S. Kenny 3-47) and 5-89 (B. Sawyer 49). Ladder: Rupanyup-Minyip 24 points, 1.48 percent; Homers 24, 1.47; Jung Tigers 18, 1.30; Laharum 18, 1.08; Blackheath-Dimboola 16, 1.045; NoradjuhaToolondo 12, 1.10; Horsham Saints 6, 0.65; Colts 6, 0.48.
Wimmera-Mallee This week: Charlton v Marnoo, BrimKellalac-Sheep Hills v Jeffcott, Wycheproof-Narraport v Donald, St Marys v St Arnaud. Last week: St Marys d Charlton on forfeit, St Arnaud 6-127 (K. Torney 49no, B. Organ 37) d Wycheproof-Narraport 101 (R. Senior 36no, J. Grylls 25; T. Pietrie 4-15), Donald 5-184 (B. Guild 64, D. Hawkes 36, J. Leith 28) d Brim-KellalacSheep Hills 173 (L. Dovaston 78, T. Fisher 42; D. Hawkes 4-12), Jeffcott d Marnoo on forfeit. Ladder: St Arnaud 27, 1.34; Donald 24, 1.50; St Marys 24, 1.35; Charlton 12, 1.92; Marnoo 9, 0.94; Wycheproof-Narraport 6, 0.88; Brim-Kellalac-Sheep Hills 6, 0.47; Jeffcott 6, 0.45.
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The Saints have an enterprising list of players led by the likes of Ben Sawyer and Steve Leith and captain Gary Davidson will be on the hunt for a winning formula.
By DEAN LAWSON
aharum is primed to seize the initiative and consolidate its position Horsham Cricket Association’s top four as teams head towards the halfway point in the season.
Stawell training duo Terry and Karina O’Sullivan’s great run of success this racing season continued at the Donald Cup meeting last Sunday. The father-daughter team had emerging stable star Magic Me engaged in the $50,000 Centrebet Donald Cup over 1620 metres. The five-year-old chestnut gelding was well respected by on-course patrons and was installed a $3.70 favourite after running an absolute bottler at his last start over the Flemington carnival. His jockey, Caulfield-based Linda Meech, teamed up with her old boss and was still on a high after riding Pennon to victory in the Dunkeld Cup the previous day. Once all the runners were locked away in their respective barrier stalls the starter released the field. There was a charge of the light brigade early on, as the handy bunch of nettys ran out of the shute and onto the course proper. Meech was well aware of the hectic pace and elected to box seat in fourth position behind tearaway leader Allanthus. Approaching the 400-metre mark, race leader Allanthus was out of tickets and running on empty. Magic Me was eased off heels into clear galloping room to start his run. Meech gave the son of Magic Albert a couple of smacks around the behind with the ‘shillelagh’ for good measure. Magic Me responded well to the urgings of his hoop coming with a withering burst down the home straight scoring a most convincing two and a half length victory. The win was Magic Me’s sixth career win and fourth for the O’Sullivan’s since arriving from New Zealand earlier this year.
Not so dimwitted McKenzie Creek trainer Paul Preusker’s recent success continued at the Donald meeting on Sunday, scoring a breakthrough win with his staying galloper Whatadimwitt. Preusker had his charge fit and well for the 2000-metre event restricted to maiden gallopers. Ridden by the inform multiple Horsham Cup-winning jockey Holly McKechnie, the pair were still considered rank outsiders on the tote with odds of around $38 being the best on offer. Shortly after the start the eight-year-old gelding was caught wide as the field of stayers thundered into the back of the course. Approaching the 1600-metre mark McKechnie showed good initiative, making a race-winning move sliding up into second spot at the race leader’s girth. Under strong riding, Whatadimwitt took the lead at the 400-metre mark and was far superior for his rivals, toughing it out all the way down the home straight to score a one and a half length victory on the post. The win was much deserved by the mature-aged son of Greig and a nice reward for his Dimboola-based owners. Whatadimwitt is a true advocate for the saying ‘patience is a virtue’.
Laharum, back in A Grade this season, is sitting fourth on the ladder with three critical games ahead before the Christmas break.
While all-rounder Craig Britten is in good form, Colts need to find consistent runs from somewhere other than Rod Kirkwood. A fascinating showdown is set to unfold at Dimboola where Blackheath-Dimboola, pressing for a spot in the four, takes on Noradjuha-Toolondo which has slipped off the pace.
Laharum passed a test in its win against Noradjuha-Toolondo with Glenn Doyle, 66 not out, and Damian Bunworth, 39, again proving formidable obstacles to opposition attacks and Matt Farr getting wickets. Homers made only a miserable 55 last week, a remarkable score considering the depth of batting talent in the ranks, and Laharum is sure to probe for any cracks. The contest at Horsham’s Sunnyside Oval should be a ripper with Homers sitting second on the ladder behind Rupanyup-Minyip by percentage. Rupanyup-Minyip takes on Horsham Saints in a game scheduled for Cornell Park’s turf track.
IN FORM: Rupanyup-Minyip all-rounder Clint Midgely has been in good touch.
Oliver and Elliot Braithwaite have been holding the ship together for BlackheathDimboola and young James Lawson has made an impression with the ball. But the side needs others to fire.
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The Bullants, loaded with talent, simply have to find consistency.
The Blue Panthers, with all-rounder Clint Midgley on song after a four-wicket haul and Adam Carter getting runs, will attempt to put a Horsham Saints team struggling for momentum to the sword.
Surprisingly, many teams are falling foul of conservative approaches and whoever gets strategy as well as concentration under control might have an edge in the next few games.
Cocks on the hunt for double ton An unbeaten 156 from SwiftsGreat Western player Sam Cocks against hapless Pomonal produced an obvious highlight in Grampians Cricket Association’s A Grade competition.
Cocks made his runs after the combine dismissed Pomonal for the bogey number, 87, then slammed on an opening partnership of 203 runs, finishing the day at 1-223, 136 runs in front. Even without five regular players, including bowlers Marc Brilliant, Tom Eckel, and Jamie Bach, Swifts-Great Western was able to run through a Pomonal line-up missing captain Nick Maddison and Dave
Flemington trainer Mick Cerchi also scored a winning double with his gallopers Lissom and Kimiko both with Ryan Plumb in the saddle. • Josh Mackay is vice-chairman of Horsham and District Racing Club.
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The Tigers have a good blend of youth and experience and the fact that frontline bowler David Puls collected a four-wicket haul last week is an ominous sign for other teams.
The Mountain Men will strike a mighty blow this round if they can feed off a surprise dip in Homers’ fortunes and beat the Pigeons who crumbled against RupanyupMinyip last week.
In other racing news from the Donald Cup meeting, Horsham’s Dean Yendall rode a winning double for Ballarat-based trainer Darren Weir, his highlight being an impressive 10-length win aboard My Option in race two.
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The big question this Saturday is when will combine captain Travis Nicholson declare? Will he give Sam Cocks the rare opportunity of scoring a double century and take the opportunity of scoring some easy runs himself? Watchers suspect a declaration after Cocks either goes out, or completes the double ton. Either way the combine will be looking at another three-innings match and maximum outright points. Tatyoon seems to have the upper hand against Aradale, scoring 168 at Alexandra Oval in
Ararat. Considering Aradale’s recent efforts with the bat, particularly the upper order, Tatyoon could be excused for thinking it could dismiss its opponents twice on Saturday.
Aradale’s bowlers, led by Brent Tate, 4-37, have done a reasonable job in restricting Tayoon to a mediocre score, and will be disappointed if their batsman don’t knuckle down in their attempt to overhaul the target. The main danger to Aradale will be Tim McDougall, John Coghlan, and Jarrod Blandford. The remaining match is evenly poised with St Andrews de-
fending 137 against Buangor, which will resume at 4-72 this weekend.
What happens in the first session is likely to decide the outcome in this match. Buangor should be able to get over the line with captain Ben Hargreaves and young Chris Jerram, who has had a good start to the season, at the crease, and Shaun Allen to follow. However, it won’t be easy if youngster Matt North has anything to do with the outcome. Either way, the winner will be entrenched in the four while for the loser it will be back to the drawing board.
Brooks top angler at Fyans Gerard Brooks was the toast of Horsham Angling Club when he outfished the field to win a Lake Fyans Yep Tassie Tackle competition.
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eneral Motors has given priority to plug-in technology over conventional hybrids and announced a target of 500,000 electrified vehicles to be on the road by 2017.
Speaking at a ‘GM Electrification Experience’ event in San Francisco, the US auto giant’s senior vice-president of global product development, Mary Barra, said the company remained committed to its non-plugin ‘eAssist’ mild-hybrid technology, which is being applied to an increasing number of vehicles and will play a large part in reaching the ambitious half-a-million target. However, Ms Barra emphasised that plug-in hybrid technology pioneered with the Chevrolet/Holden Volt had moved from being a ‘proof point’ to a ‘real-world starting point’ that would play an increasingly important role throughout its portfolio of global products. Her comments came a day after GM announced it would present a full-electric version of its Chevrolet Spark light car at the Los Angeles motor show – with a similar version, dubbed the Springo, due at the Guangzhou motor show – ahead of a 2013 launch in key markets overseas. While the US-built Volt officially hits the Australian market this month,
“The plug-in offers a unique opportunity to change the way people commute,” Ms Barra said. “That’s why I am proud to say that plug-based solutions will play a significant role in our technology portfolio going forward. “We have every intention of maintaining our leadership position in plugged-in vehicles. Traditional hybrid technology is important, of course, but we think plug-in technology will play an increasingly important role in the years to come, and that’s where a significant part of our focus will be.
LEADER: GM says it has no intention of giving up the global market leadership in plug-in hybrid vehicles it has established with Volt.
“In fact, our plan calls for producing up to 500,000 vehicles annually with some form of electrification globally by 2017.”
there is no schedule for the Koreanbuilt Spark EV to be launched here, due largely to the fledgling nature of the electric car industry in this country. Nonetheless, GM clearly believes all-electric models will join plugin hybrids as having an important role to play in global terms, despite modest sales this year of the rival Mitsubishi i-MiEV – and Peugeot/
Citroen derivatives – and Nissan Leaf in significant markets such as North America and Europe. It also vowed to offer the Spark EV as a vehicle available for private sale, backed by an eight-year/100,000mile – 160,930km – warranty on its battery system, rather than simply as a lease-only proposition. In her speech, Ms Barra said ‘plugbased solutions will play a significant
role in our technology portfolio going forward’ and that the company was now working to leverage the expertise and investment it had piled into the Volt program. She said the latter included establishing the largest OEM battery lab in the US, hiring 1000 new engineers and researchers, and investing more than $US800-million in electrification facilities.
Ms Barra said that ‘what started out as a technology proof point with the Volt has turned into a real-world starting point to push EV technology further and faster than we thought possible five years ago’. “Today, the unique propulsion technology pioneered in the Volt – the same technology that will be featured in the Cadillac ELR – will be a core piece of our electrification strategy going forward,” she said. Terry Martin © GoAutoMedia, 2012
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Thursday, November 22, 2012
Hyundai’s sharp-priced wagon
SALES STAR: The rear-drive Subaru BRZ coupe has been a sell-out success since launching here in July, with the waiting list now out to November 2013.
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ustomers on the long online waiting list for Subaru’s in-demand BRZ coupe will get some relief after Subaru Australia secured additional factory allocation from Japan.
Subaru Australia announced that it would receive an extra 140 BRZs above its existing allocation, spread over February and March production at the Fuji Heavy Industries plant. As a result, customers due to receive cars from May 2013 can expect to see their waiting time – which had blown out in some cases to November – cut by up to two months. The extra allocation will not affect buyers whose cars are due to arrive before May.
The additional 140 units will be added to Subaru’s stock for 2013, although it is unclear exactly how many BRZs the company’s local arm will deliver next year.
Subaru Australia national corporate affairs manager Dave Rowley told GoAuto the company had a rolling order base for 2013 – meaning no fixed allocation is in place – but the company would put its hand up for as many BRZs as possible. The BRZ coupe – the twin of Toyota’s even more popular 86 – has been a sell-out success since going on-sale in July this year, with Subaru Australia’s small allocation of 201 units to the end of December selling out in just three hours.
To the end of October, Subaru Australia had delivered 188 vehicles. As reported, Subaru Australia took an innovative approach to dealing with the huge demand and tiny supply at the time by selling the majority of cars online.
The other examples were either sold to VIP customers who placed large down-payments – 27 units – or committed to dealers as demonstrators – 64 units. At the time the company called the web experiment a success, despite hiccups with the internet ordering system that was overwhelmed by hits after going live. Mike Costello © GoAutoMedia, 2012
Hyundai will again offer Australia’s cheapest smallsegment wagon, announcing a sharp $22,990 plus on-road costs starting price for the second-generation i30 Tourer ahead of its early-2013 launch. The announcement comes just weeks after HMCA performed an about-face by confirming it would bring the car here. Prior to that it had been deemed too expensive to source the car from the Czech Republic – the only place the car is built. However, a concerted push from its disappointed local fleet department and a friendly European exchange rate got it over the line for local release. The Tourer will be available in two specification levels – the fleet-friendly Active and the higher-specified Elite – and with both 1.6-litre petrol and diesel powertrains. Both the Active and Elite will have ‘similar, but not identical’ specification levels to the equivalent hatch variants, with HMCA to announce full details closer to launch. HMCA projects at least 20 percent of all i30 sales will
ONE THE WAY: Deliveries of the new Hyundai i30 Tourer will commence in early 2013.
be the wagon version – representing around 500 sales per month – with a substantial proportion of these going to business fleets. Hyundai has made available both the Euro-spec 99kW/164Nm 1.6-litre petrol – rather than the 110kW/178Nm 1.8 found in Australian examples of the hatch – and a 94kW/260Nm turbo-diesel. Both engines will be available with a six-speed manual or six-speed automatic with sequential manual mode. All versions of the Touring will command a $2000 premium over the equivalent hatch, meaning pricing for the petrol/manual version kicks
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Mazda stays in sportscar game with facelifted MX-5 roadster T
WENTY-three years after the launch of the beloved original MX-5, Mazda wants us to know it is still in the affordable sportscar game.
Bumps make their presence known, but they don’t send the car skipping off-course and they won’t rattle your fillings loose. Mazda has always maintained that the MX-5 is not about outright speed, and with only 118kW and 188Nm on tap, it’s just as well – this roadster is no rocket ship.
Following the launch of the brilliant, sub-$30k Toyota 86 and its Subaru BRZ coupe twin earlier this year, many enthusiasts proclaimed we had witnessed the re-ignition of the classic affordable rear-drive sportscar formula – such was the excitement that surrounded the new kids on the block.
Now, we aren’t speed demons here, and we’re all for maintaining balance, but we still reckon turning up the power a few notches would work wonders.
Mazda has responded to this by staging a media launch for its mild MX-5 facelift – a decision that can only be seen as an attempt to gently remind the public that its, admittedly more expensive, entrant in this market never actually left us.
QUICK TEST: Mazda MX-5
Of course, it would be unfair to directly compare the Toyota/Subaru with the MX-5, because only the Mazda offers open-topped convertible motoring. But in most other ways – rear-drive, front-mounted naturallyaspirated engine, light kerb weight – they seem comparable.
No soft-top On top of this, the removal of the slow-selling soft-top from the range leaves only the folding hardtop, the design of which is intended to evoke a coupe shape. We feel that the lack of a fabric roof option – it was quietly discontinued a few months ago due to negligible sales – takes away from some of the simplicity and purity that has defined the car up to now. Despite dating back to 2005, we were delighted to discover that age has not made the MX-5 any less fun behind the wheel – even with its little engine still so prone to running out of puff. The classic recipes are frequently the best, otherwise they wouldn’t endure as they do. The case applies to the MX-5, which as ever combines a rigid but lightweight body with a perfectly balanced rear-drive/frontengine configuration and a quick-
The lack of huff is particularly noticeable on sharp hills and powering out of sharp bends, both of which require some serious rowing with the super-sweet and short-throw six-speed gear shifter, changing down from fifth-to-fourth-to-third as you chase that elusive sweet spot.
We like Superb balance, communicative and quick hydraulic steering, slick manual gearbox, body rigidity over corrugations, comfortable seats, surprisingly compliant ride
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Room for improvement Ageing cabin design with no touchscreen, USB or Bluetooth, wind noise with the metal roof up, price rises over old model, engine still lacks low-end torque, no soft-top
shifting, short-throw manual gearbox.
mounted cup-holders add some relief.
the one in your hand.
But with pricing close to – or even over – $50k, we have a few reservations about the value proposition, especially in regards to the cabin.
In these terms, it would be easy to conclude that the seven-year old current design is at the end of its tether – seven years is generally the life-cycle of a vehicle design, after all.
Always a highlight of the Mazda, the steering remains razor sharp off-centre and full of feel, while remaining averse to kickback over mid-corner bumps and ruts. It almost feels alive in your hands.
Being taller than most, your correspondent had to contort and squeeze into the tight two-seater cabin, but found things relatively comfortable once ensconced – that is, despite the disappointing lack of steering wheel reach adjustment. Everything on the fascia is easy to reach, but looks dated and lacks basics like a touch-screen, USB or even Bluetooth. Mazda Australia was not offered these features from the Japanese factory, but they’re are all absolutely essential at this price level. Storage is almost non-existent, with a small cubby between the seats and a tiny boot, but handy touches like the decent centre console and door-
Balanced But the news gets better once up and rolling, because our long drive day through the twisty roads south of the Gold Coast – dipping our wheels across the New South Wales border – reminded us of just how beautifully balanced, communicative and downright fun the little Mazda can be. Hydraulic steering systems are rare these days, as manufacturers ditch them in favour of more fuel-efficient electric versions. But the upside of the old-school version still used in the MX-5 is the communication between the wheels at the front and
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Turn in and body control through the twisty roads is abetted no end by the rigid body, which remained free of scuttle shake and felt composed over some truly ragged surfaces. Approaching a corner too hot provokes understeer, and lifting off half-way around makes the tail kick out – but drive with an iota of nous and the little Mazda rewards the driver by following bends as though it is on rails. For such a slight and dynamically oriented car, the ride is surprisingly supple and the road noise more subdued than usual for this sort of vehicle.
We also found the pedal box a bit crowded, with the clutch pedal too close to the brake pedal, something we imagine could cause accidental left-foot braking when preparing to reach for another ratio.
Lacks punch Naturally, the small non-turbo unit loves to be revved, and above 5000rpm things fare better. The whole car feels more alive at this point, although it neither sounds as good or offers quite the punch of the newer 86/BRZ. The lack of engine acoustics may also have something to do with the sheer level of wind noise pervading through the folding hard-top. A comfortable cruiser this is not, but at least the seats are supportive. Conclusions, then. Some cabin deficiencies may show-up the MX-5’s age, the value equation is certainly not what it was in 1989 and the engine lacks huff. But hang all that, because around a twisty and challenging road – top up or top down – there aren’t many cars that offer as much fun. Mike Costello © GoAutoMedia, 2012
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