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SUCCESS: Wimmera riders are making their way up Victoria’s equestrian ranks after tasting success at state level. Morgan Lane, left, and Morgan Lord are grade four state champions following stellar results at Pony Club Victoria Inter Zone Teams Horse Trials State Championships. Story, page 15. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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BY DEAN LAWSON
lans combining Ararat Wind Farm’s expansive road network with a major municipal promotion are set to establish Ararat as a distance-running and fun-run capital of western Victoria.
Ararat Rural City Council is shoring up plans with an interstate promoter and other stakeholders to present Victoria’s first Run with the Wind multievent festival. Run with the Wind events, designed for a broad cross-section of runners from elite competitors to casual funrunners, are growing in popularity in NSW and the Ararat plan is to tap into the success. Ararat council tourism and community information manager Julie Kilpatrick said the event, scheduled
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for November, would take advantage of the many kilometres of hilly roads connecting wind turbines on the outskirts of the regional city. She said the expectation was that the first annual Run with the Wind festival would conservatively attract up to 900 participants, 70 percent of them from outside the region. “This is a multi-event festival aimed at providing something for the whole family,” she said. “It will not only engage locals but attract visitation from runners, families and friends from outside the area and in turn provide an economic boost to local business. “The event will be the first of its kind in Victoria, highlighting the beauty and stunning countryside of Ararat and the Grampians.” Ms Kilpatrick said the project had
emerged from council exploration into projects to support an Ararat Active Strategy. She said it had evolved steadily and the council had engaged 100 Percent Event, the group in charge of similar wind-farm runs in NSW, to develop the event. “We went looking for events to support the active strategy and came across these events,” she said. “We got in touch and they came down and did a site visit last year, meeting with council and Ararat Wind Farm representatives. “They loved the spectacular views, the ambience and how close the site was to the Grampians. They have also wanted to bring the event to Victoria. “Run with the Wind will promote active, healthy lifestyle choices in a safe and inclusive atmosphere. It will also
build community advocacy through participation and empowerment along with a platform for raising awareness about renewable energy and experiencing wind turbines up close.”
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Ms Kilpatrick said estimates were that participants would bring an average 2.65 people with them to Ararat, with people ranging from under one to over 80. “The proposal is that the event include options of a 21-kilometre half marathon, 14-kilometre challenge and five and 2.5-kilometre fun runs,” she said. “It represents a great opportunity to showcase what the region has to visitors and provide the opportunity for racing in a regional-rural area in a totally exclusive setting.
“It will also encourage participants to stay one to two or more nights to visit and explore Ararat and the region. We encourage everyone to support this new regional event.” Promoters are already working with the council and plan to work with community groups keen to get involved. “Planning is very much in the initial stages but we’ve identified November as the ideal time,” Ms Kilpatrick said. “It’s mid spring, many people have finished seasonal sporting commitments and are looking for something to do after the resumption of daylight saving. Critically, the event has the potential to evolve and grow.” Ms Kilpatrick encouraged people across the Wimmera, Mallee and the Grampians to keep an eye out for event developments.
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Ararat in danger of ‘artificial drought’ T
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he leader of Victoria’s peak farming body believes Ararat will be in danger of slipping into an artificial ‘drought economy’ if Ararat Rural City Council signs off on a draft rating strategy.
Victorian Farmers Federation president David Jochinke said pushing ahead with a rating plan without a farm-rate differential would dry up farmer money and hit the overall municipality economy hard. “It absolutely beggars belief that we can have governance like this in the modern era. Ararat councilors who decided to go down this path need to reacquaint themselves with reality and how economics work,” he said. Mr Jochinke made the comments after attending a packed farmer meeting at Lake Bolac Football Club rooms on Monday night. “It was standing-room only and there was a lot of passion and emotion
in the room as well as disbelief at what was happening,” he said. “There were farmers there who brought along their proposed adjusted rate notices that showed a rates increase of between 49 and 51 percent. “In a population sense, we’re also talking about a significant minority carrying more than half the rates income for the municipality. “If the council goes ahead with this it doesn’t understand the primary economic driver of the region.” Mr Jochinke said every Ararat district farmer needed to make sure his or her voice was heard at a council level. “Regardless of big or small, they need to get submissions in about how this decision will affect business, the community and families. “We need those same people to engage with the wider community and dispel any myths out there that farmers are cash cows ready for milking and share the impact this will have.
“We’re not just talking about farmers getting affected, we’re talking about anyone selling products and services and ultimately the average person. “When discretionary funds dry up – when times are tough – farmers don’t have the capacity to spend and won’t spend. “If any business can remember what it was like when Ararat was in drought, then that economic environment is what the council is set to artificially create.”
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Ararat councillors voted at a special meeting earlier this month against maintaining a rating status quo of a 55 percent farm-rating differential or adopting a 75 percent plan. They instead voted to scrap the differential altogether, along with a municipal charge. “The mid-term issue facing Ararat is how do we get better governance and better decision-making out of
the council?” Mr Jochinke said. “The long-term issue is how do we fund local government more sustainably? Where does the money come from? Councils can’t keep hitting different segments to make up shortfalls. “And there is also a question in Ararat about what has changed in the past 12 months to prompt such a move? The council’s last budget supported a 55 percent differential and taking out a municipal charge, which helps level the playing field, it is an absolute disgrace. It seems like there is no strategy behind any of this. “Getting submissions into the council by June 2 is vital, and if people need help preparing a submission then details will be on the VFF website. “From a VFF perspective we are pushing for meetings with the Premier and Local Government Minister to discuss better council accountability and process. We’ve sent letters off to both and hope they take notice and get involved.
“This issue is bigger than Ararat – it’s the whole state we’re talking about, about having legitimate strategies behind rating, making sure plans are in place and councils understand the economics and are making decisions for the whole population.” The Ararat council provided people with a chance to air their views, ask questions and find out more about the submission process at community meetings at Lake Bolac and Moyston yesterday and in Ararat last night. Mayor Paul Hooper and Cr Peter Beales, alongside chief executive Andrew Evans and other staff members were on hand at the meeting to answer questions. Cr Hooper said his observation was that many farming people were feeling bewildered and frustrated. The Ararat council will make a final decision on its rating strategy at a meeting at the end of June.
Digital boost for students Wimmera students are likely to benefit from a $16.4-million State Government commitment to improve digital education services for 347 rural and regional schools. Member for Western Victoria and Regional Development Minister Jaala Pulford said the funding, part of the State Budget, would lead to doubling the internet bandwidth in small schools and ‘level the playing field’ so students and teachers outside major cities weren’t left behind. “We are investing in Wimmera schools because we want local students to have the same standard of digital education as metropolitan schools,” she said. “No student in the Wimmera should
EXPERIENCE: Children at Natimuk Road Kindergarten were up close and personal with all kinds of creepy crawlies last week when Wildlife Exposure visited. Children enjoyed two hands-on learning shows, Aussie Animals and Creepy Crawlies, with host Xavier Morello. Pictured above, Mr Morello shows Pixie Farr a rather large cockroach, and right, Aaron Shiju keeps a close eye on a stick insect. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
miss out on learning the skills they will need for the jobs of the future.” Ms Pulford said schools to benefit included Donald, Nullawil, Marnoo, Concongella, Navarre, St Arnaud, Stawell West, Great Western, Halls Gap, Beulah, Yaapeet, Tempy, Elmhurst, Buangor, Ararat North, Moyston, Maroona, Willaura, Pomonal, Dimboola, Jeparit, Natimuk, Laharum, Horsham West and Haven, Apsley, Rupanyup and Minyip primary schools, Goroke, Hopetoun and Wycheproof P-12 colleges, Warracknabeal Special Development School, Stawell’s Skene Street Specialist School, Woomelang Group School and Lake Bolac College.
Money for end-of-life care People at the end of their lives in Horsham and Ararat district will soon have better access to high-quality and compassionate palliative care. Member for Western Victoria Jaala Pulford said East Grampians Health Service would receive $35,557 and Wimmera Health Care Group $8022 to support palliative care. She said the money was part of a state $5-million equipment fund for palliative care, giving heath services tools they needed to support home care. Ms Pulford said the funding would ensure more people with terminal illnesses in the region could spend their
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Group spokeswoman Di Bell said members had been busy discussing the issue with various Horsham sporting representatives and were keen to pass on the information. “We’ve been trying to gain insight into what each organisation’s vision is for their sport and what uses they might have for a stadium,” she said. “We haven’t been saying where a stadium should be, only gauging what each group thinks.” Mrs Bell said the group had also met with Horsham College principal Rob Pyers to gauge the benefits of directly involving the college in development plans.
The group is pushing for a Horsham west alternative to a shortlist of three potential sites for a new sports stadium, likely to cost between $8-million and $10-million. The group’s main arguments are for the centre to have the potential to expand into a precinct to include outside sporting fields and car parks, be in consistent use and be subject to cost-sharing. It has pin-pointed Horsham College’s vacant former tech school oval as a possible stadium site with the potential to expand a precinct across a disused rail easement and Remlaw Road into nearby paddocks. Shortlisted sites subject to a Horsham council community survey were a former railway depot in Mill Street, McBride Street near Horsham Basketball Stadium and the Wimmera River end of Horsham Showground. A council project control
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and the better educated and informed we are, the less chance there is of ignorance dictating critical decisions. We should never take the value of high-quality education for granted and take our hats off to resilient members of the teaching fraternity driven to help even the most difficult of students. There has been plenty of discussion of late about the best levels and ways of directing government investment into schools. It has left us with no doubt debate about how much of the country’s financial pie goes to public and private schools will
Combined event Cancer Council Horsham unit will present a combined Biggest Morning Tea at Horsham’s Hamilton Lamb Hall tomorrow. Groups that usually ran individual events have joined forces to present the event from 10am to noon. The combined afternoon tea, which raises money for the fight against cancer, will include a variety of entertainment and raffles.
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continue unabated. It seems the inevitable truth is that we need both systems to meet our educational demands. But what is also obvious is that our political leaders, when attempting to balance the books and answer voter demands, must ensure the base level of education for everyone in Australia, regardless of where they live, is of the highest quality. When it comes to education, no Australian child is better than another, nor deserves greater opportunity than someone else. Politicians must never be allowed to wander too far from the philosophical ideal of Australia providing free education – it is a cornerstone of what makes Australia great. People in charge should also never consider the free ele-
ments of education easy targets for cost-saving measures and resist putting an unreasonable financial squeeze on schools. Many parents with children in public schools have, in the past few years, noticed a stronger drift to a subtle user-pays-for-opportunity system. For example, if you can’t pay the excursion fee, your child can’t go on the class excursion. Sound familiar? We have to find ways of nipping this in the bud. Education provides the bedrock foundation for all elements of a progressive and healthy society. Putting human frailties aside, the more informed we are, the better chance we have of doing well and less chance we have of failing.
Grampians Music Festival has changed its 2018 dates to avoid clashing with other events and make it easier for district people to attend more attractions across the region. Festival director Carly Flecknoe said a committee made the decision after much deliberation, choosing a date earlier in February. The festival will now be from February 2 to 4. “We’re really excited about the range of emerging events across the Grampians,” Ms Flecknoe said. “Moving the date of Grampians Music Festival means we can give locals a greater opportunity to attend a broader range of events. We had a lot to consider when changing the date but we’re really happy with the new weekend. The Grampians will be buzzing with summer visitors and we’ll be helping our patrons kick their live-music year off in style.” Early-bird tickets for the 2018 event will go on sale in August, with music line-up announcements expected in early spring. Ms Flecknoe said the festival committee was excited about the 2018 festival, with planning already well underway. “We are currently looking for food vendors for the festival, so if any locals are interested, we’d love to hear from you,” she said. She said people could contact the events team by emailing info@ grampiansmusicfestival.com or on Facebook or Instagram.
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Northern Grampians Shire Council 2017-18 Draft Budget is open for public comment.
The council formally adopted the draft, along with the 2017-2021 draft council plan and draft strategic resource plan after extensive discussion at a special meeting last week. Mayor Tony Driscoll said the 201718 budget was subject to a number of financial restrictions, including State Government rate-capping measures and the Federal Government’s prior freeze on Federal Assistance Grants. “This is a conservative budget, which has been impacted by a number of financial constraints,” he said. “We are attempting to maintain our
existing infrastructure and to continue to offer services as best we can in a tight fiscal environment.” Among measures outlined in the 2017-18 budget document are plans to balance a $13.2-million capital works and projects program, with $4.5-million for council infrastructure maintenance, and a $2.9-million allocation for community and economic development services. These include children’s services, aged care, recreation, leisure and libraries. Other highlights include continued support of the Nectar Farms hydroponic project and a Halls Gap master plan, along with continued support of community events such as the
“We are attempting to maintain our existing infrastructure and to continue to offer services as best we can in a tight fiscal environment”
trates plans for the future of rate increases to remain in line with rate-capping measures determined by Local Government minister Natalie Hutchins, while outlining major objectives for the next four years. Both the draft budget and council plan are available to view online at www.ngshire.vic.gov.au/Your-Council/Documents-Available-for-Public-Inspection/Council-Publications. Printed copies are available to view in person at Stawell Town Hall and St Arnaud customer service centre. The documents will remain open for public comment for a required 28-day period, with submissions open until the close of business on June 22.
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Member for Western Victoria Jaala Pulford has welcomed the appointment of a new chairman and two directors to Grampians Central West Waste and Resource Recovery Group board. Yarriambiack Shire councillor Corinne Heintz and Cr Belinda Coates from Ballarat are directors, and Hepburn Mayor Sebastian Klein is the new chairman. Northern Grampians Shire councillor Kevin Erwin is again a director. Ms Pulford said local government waste-forum attendees nominated directors to ensure the board had the required leadership, skills and experience to operate effectively. “I welcome these appointments and congratulate everyone involved,” she said.
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TOP EFFORT: Leah Penny, Darcie O’Connor and Ireland Power raised more than $1000 for the Elli Martha Fund.
Supporting a good cause Three Warracknabeal Secondary College students have raised more than $1000 for the Elli Martha Fund after gaining inspiration from a leadership school. Leah Penny, Darcie O’Connor and Ireland Power were invited to attend School for Student Leadership at Glenormiston last year when they were studying year nine. The school’s curriculum focuses on personal development and team-learning projects sourced from the students’ home regions. During the 10-week course, the girls learned leadership, teamwork and communication skills and were then challenged to create their own community leadership project. They chose to raise money for
the Elli Martha Fund because it was a hometown charity close to their hearts. Leah said the girls set a target to raise $300 with two significant raffles and were surprised by community generosity. “My father cut two trailer loads of wood for us to raffle and we sold tickets at the Warrack Eagles versus Dimboola football match,” she said. “It was really good because people from both clubs were buying tickets. “We also sold tickets outside the Warracknabeal Pharmacy and went door to door in the town.” Ireland said the girls also sold Elli Socks to teachers, staff and other students while at the leadership school camp. “The response was great and
we actually ran out of socks after the first day,” she said. “We had to get more sent to us. In the finish, we raised $1030.85 from raffles and sock sales which was way beyond anything we had expected.” Rural Northwest Health chief executive and fund committee member Catherine Morley praised the students for their commitment. “It’s very warming to know that these girls recognised the importance of the Elli Martha Fund and worked hard to support it,” she said. “The community has been behind the fund from the start and we are supporting local families with children needing to travel long distances for medical treatment. It has been a rewarding and emotive experience.”
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immera residents affected by cancer can soon access a comprehensive survivorship education, exercise and wellness program.
The ‘Wellness and Life after Cancer Exercise and Supportive Care’ program will provide people who have finished their active cancer treatment with two-hour education and exercise sessions. Health professionals will deliver the sessions at multiple sites across the region. The first eight-week program starts on June 22 at health services in Stawell and Warracknabeal. The education sessions at each site will use video conferencing to link participants. The Cancer Council Victoria program is designed to help participants to: • Increase their fitness and strength. • Improve their ability to perform daily tasks. • Learn to cope with life now. • Identify local support services available. Cancer Council Victoria strategy and support head Meg Chiswell said the program would provide invaluable support and information for people diagnosed with cancer. “On average, there are 209 people who are diagnosed with cancer in the Grampians
health region each year,” she said. “We hear regularly cancer patients can have trouble adjusting to their ‘new normal’ after active treatment ceases. “This program will provide people with the tools they need to get back into exercise and to deal with changes in their lives at home and at work. “Research shows that exercise rehabilitation programs help cancer survivors manage pain, reduce fatigue and improve quality of life, while group-based education programs develop resilience and empower patients to improve their health and wellbeing.” Cancer survivor Leonie Bird said she found it challenging when she first completed treatment. “After initial diagnosis and treatment, knowing what exercise to do and how to improve my recovery was really difficult,” she said. “Once I searched for and found the right advice and activities, I was able to shift my focus and improve my health. “I wish I had access to this advice and exercise professionals earlier.” People can register for the program or find out more by calling Stawell Regional Health CANCER PROGRAM: Jane Auchetti from Cancer Council Victoria, left, and Rural Northwest on 5358 8630 or Rural Northwest Health on Health chief executive Catherine Morley inspect the health service’s gym where a new survivorship program will occur. 5396 1315.
Huge response to Annie Horsham Arts Council’s sell-out nine-show production of Annie attracted 4077 patrons to Horsham Town Hall. Horsham district musician and civic leader Cr Mark Radford, who played percussion from the orchestra pit, has provided insight into the performances.
How encouraging to witness literally thousands of people from across the Wimmera and beyond, enjoying the series of Annie performances in Horsham’s new town hall theatre. While the singing, dancing and dialogue, infused with humour, were all part of the production, the 1930s storyline gave an insight into life in the United States ‘between the wars’ as millions of people struggled through the Depression. It was a time before television, when the ‘wireless’ was the contact with the world – for those who could afford one. In those days, as with this musical, much of the entertainment was live – as it happened – with human emotions, inflections and the occasional variation for all to see. Some of the most important work in this production was never highlighted by microphone or spotlight – the audition process for many was a story in itself as ‘ordinary’ people were encouraged to have a
go and push themselves. This included: The rehearsals, where skills were honed and repetition was the pathway to confidence; Set construction, where volunteer hours turned bits and pieces of this and that into works of art to create backdrops and platforms to set the scene; Costumes, some were sourced, some were made; Props, those little bits and pieces to create the realism of the era. And then, into the theatre. A back-stage crew in team colours – black – spent performances sliding and rolling sets in and out of position. Meanwhile, they worked fly tower ropes up and down as stored backdrops and curtains were lowered and raised – all within the tight time frames that envelope the ‘back stage’ powerhouse. Meanwhile, upstairs, people of all ages, men and women, boys and girls, were being made beautiful with make-up, hair and costumes in preparation for their important contribution to the show.
There were happy people and children everywhere. To allow everything to be seen on stage was the lighting department’s responsibility. Along with the scenery, the lighting effects set the scene and a ‘spot’ followed actors across the stage. To be heard on stage was the sound department’s gig. With each performer having their own microphone, the audio team had sounds to mix, levels to adjust, bugs to iron out and batteries to change. Finally, to bring the singing and the dancing to life, there were the musicians. A small orchestra of Wimmera people put together to play a variety of musical instruments and add live music to an orchestral track. Everyone on and off the stage delivered their lines, sang their songs, danced their steps, did their ‘bit’ and contributed to produce something special – under the watchful eye and encouragement of a production team. And so, happy memories were created by this huge team effort. – Mark Radford
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All proceeds from Tour de Frances will go to the Edenhope and District Memorial Hospital. Apsley Racing Club will host its cup eve black-tie ball at Apsley Town Hall on the Saturday night, with music from Adelaide band the Uptown Seeds. Sunday is race day at Edenhope Racecourse. Ms Pettit said the day would have plenty for proven punters, but also for newcomers, with fashion and family activities aplenty. “There will be more than $1000 in prizes on offer for fashions-on-the-field, while the Australian Wool Innovation fashion parade will showcase the latest in wool-wear,” she said. “Kids are taken care of too. Literally, should mum and dad need a break. “Splodge Educational Care will run a day care style program on race day full of educational fun. “The highlight for kids on course will be a sing-a-long with George the Farmer, with other free activities on offer as well.” The day will round out with a post-race party at Apsley Border Inn. Bus services to the races will be available from Horsham, Casterton, Frances, Hamilton, Harrow, Naracoorte, Penola and Mount Gambier through Wimmera Roadways. People wanting more information can visit www.countryracing.com.au/Apsley or call Ms Pettit on 0488 992 781.
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ment in communities, and how women in particular, can reach the pinnacle of a burgeoning industry. Netball Victoria will have an interactive display at the expo involving a goal-shooting competition. It will also have an array of information available for people interested in pursuing a career in sports administration.
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Female Collingwood footballer Moana Hope will also get involved with expo visitors at a Wimmera Regional Sports Assembly site. The assembly is setting up a handball competition at its display and Hope will join them onsite between 11am and noon. The sporting emphasis at the expo will help steer students and adults keen to pursue careers in the sporting industry to various tertiary-education providers that can match people with appropriate courses.
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Careers expo project officer Annie Mintern said the sporting element at this year’s event reflected the diversity of careers people could plan for and pursue. “Pursuing tertiary or further education doesn’t necessarily mean a future at a desk,” she said. “It might mean working with people on a sporting oval, pitch or gymnasium, or within government or corporate bodies on sponsorship or in a laboratory at the Olympics. The sky is the limit. “Critically, there is a chance to gain a greater understanding about what’s needed to find the right path to this type of career at the expo.” More information about who is attending the expo along with extensive industry listings, is available on the Western Victorian Careers Expo website www.wimmeracareerexpo. com.
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Young riders rising to challenge BY SARAH SCULLY
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immera riders are making their way up Victoria’s equestrian ranks after tasting success at state level.
Morgan Lane, 13, and Morgan Lord, 15, are grade four state champions following stellar results at Pony Club Victoria Inter Zone Teams Horse Trials State Championships. The pair was part of a four-person Midland Zone team to compete in dressage, show jumping and cross country at PCV’s equestrian centre at Gladysdale in the Yarra Valley. Morgan Lord rode Havenleigh Park Thor, with Morgan Lane piloting Penstewart Isabella Amihra. They were joined by Bealiba’s Ingrid Gould, aboard Quinlans Passage, and Bendigo’s Prudence Robinson, who rode Uhavta Go Go Girl. Stawell Pony Club’s Oscar Cole, 14, won runner-up honours on Chatswood Tango in grade two, with his twin sister Olivia Cole competing with Zuri Louwana, also in grade two. Morgan Lord said she and her teammates were thrilled with their victory. “We don’t have nationals in grade four, so this is the highest level we can get to,” she said. “It was my first time competing at inter zones and Morgan’s second.” Morgan Lane said it was wonderful to see everyone’s hard work pay off. “The state competition is something you aspire to – it’s what you aim to get to,” she said. “For months, you try to get out to as many horse trials as you can and get the best performances so a zone representative picks you for a team.” Morgan Lane said her team-mates were surprised to do as well as they did. “We thought we’d go kind of alright, because a few of us are fairly strong in our jumping,” she said. “We knew it would be the dressage that counted the most – which it does anyway. “The dressage is the main thing and the jumping is a good equalizer. “If you can go well in the dressage and then get clear in the jumping
phases, you’re fairly likely to do quite well. Anna also did well. It was her third grade three and she went clear cross country. “All our Horsham Pony Club members got around clear in cross country. We were very proud, particularly as we don’t have a full course in Horsham.”
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Oscar and Olivia Cole were also proud of their performances at state level. The Coles, who joined Stawell Pony Club at four years of age, have competed in state trials annually since 2013. This year’s competition was their second at grade two level. Their mother Viv Cole said Oscar was thrilled to place second. “There are so many factors that can affect how well you perform,” she said. “The horses spent five hours in the float to travel to Gladysdale through Melbourne traffic and some handled the travel better than others. Oscar is lucky to have such a calm horse who travels well.” Mrs Cole said Olivia was pleased to qualify for the state trials after her horse sustained a horrific injury 18 months ago. “It’s been a long road to recovery,” she said. “Olivia was very happy with how her horse performed. She also competed in the grade three teams horse trials on another horse, ‘Spencer’, where her Midland Zone team placed eighth.” Mrs Cole said Oscar and Olivia would continue to develop their riding. “Their aim is to compete in grade one at the state horse trials in the future,” she said. “Although they have competed in many different areas, ‘eventing’ will always be their passion.”
“In the future it would be nice to compete higher…. like the Olympics,” Morgan Lane said. “To get to three star level would be pretty amazing too.” Morgan Lord agreed. “I hope to do grade three soon and then let’s just keep going up,” she said. Morgan Lord joined Horsham Pony Club two years ago and started riding about a year earlier. “I’ve always liked horses,” she said. “When I was two I had a pony ride and I’ve loved them ever since.” Morgan Lane’s love of horses was fostered even earlier. “I got my first pony when I was six months old, so I started riding as soon as I could,” she said. “Leading up to an event I ride four or five nights a week. If it’s a horse trial I alternate between flat work and jumping. “Issy takes a bit to keep calm. If I only ride her once or twice a week she can be quite naughty. She’s better in consistent work.” Both girls thanked Horsham Pony Club coaches for the roles they played in their state championship success. Above, Oscar Cole riding Chatswood Tango, and left, Olivia Cole riding Zuri Louwana.
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(September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: White Lucky Day: Sunday Racing Numbers: 1-2-8-9 Lotto Numbers: 5-7-10-13-31-43 To save a lot of trouble brewing, don’t spend money you haven’t got. Most should be enjoying a happier love life. Travellers from the past could re-enter your life.
(May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: Pink Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 3-4-6-8 Lotto Numbers: 6-7-13-17-39-42 Take your time before making major decisions, check before signing on the bottom line. Although the holiday period can be very expensive, you should really enjoy yourself.
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(December 21- January 19) Lucky Colour: Silver Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 3-7-8-9 Lotto Numbers: 2-3-15-19-41-42 For the single travel could produce new love. A chance to improve financially could be on offer and faraway places could look very attractive. Luck in real estate dealings could be the go.
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(January 20 - February 19) Lucky Colour: Red Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 1-2-5-6 Lotto Numbers: 9-11-23-36-39-44 Should be very diplomatic in any career activities. In your love life it’s not wise to insist too much on your own way or you could wind up with a one-way ticket going into the unknown.
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(June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: Green Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 1-2-3-6 Lotto Numbers: 10-20-21-32-37-41 A very romantic period for the unattached. The family cancerian will feel the love of their members in many ways. Luck can come from an unexpected quarter. However, check your bank account or bills for errors.
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ember for Lowan Emma Kealy has praised community efforts that led to the State Government providing an additional $1.6-million for a Wimmera Cancer Centre project.
Ms Kealy said while the news was fantastic, it was disappointing it had needed such an extensive campaign to make it happen. “It’s been a long wait and this funding, that should have been delivered months ago, caused unnecessary deep concern for local people,” she said. “Thanks to a successful com-
munity campaign, the Wimmera Cancer Centre is now going to be a reality with the additional money announced in the State Budget. “This funding means the Wimmera Cancer Centre is not at risk of being built as a staged project and will ensure that dialysis and palliative care services are included. “I cannot express how deeply proud I am of our local communities who have campaigned and continued their fundraising efforts, and for those who signed my petition to support the Wimmera Cancer Centre.” Ms Kealy lobbied heavily in
Hennessy’s pledge to make up a shortfall. “The immense community support and local fundraising efforts for the Wimmera Cancer Centre project have been inspiring and every effort deserves to be congratulated,” Ms Kealy said. “It is truly a credit to our local communities, who have demonstrated through their actions and generosity their strong support for this vital project. “Well done to everyone involved. Our united local voice has made a real and meaningful difference to our great part of the state.”
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Stawell exhibit Stawell Uniting Church and Stawell Camera Club have again joined forces to present an art exhibition, this time called Let There Be Light. The partnership has already produced two successful exhibitions. Organising group representative Ian Holwell has called on artists to submit works for a new presentation at the church from June 10 to 15. “Without light, we can’t see beauty; we don’t have life. All art can reflect the theme,” he said. Organisers have invited artists to submit work from a variety of media, including photography, paintings, three-dimensional art such as textile and sculpture. The exhibition will open at 7.30pm on June 9.
Routledges back Horsham Country Music Association’s 2017 season will continue on June 8 and 9 when country music artists Tom and Patsy Routledge return to Horsham RSL. Association spokesman Lyall Wheaton said The Routledges, from Oxley in north-east Victoria, were familiar with fans in Horsham. Tickets for both shows are available at the Horsham RSL in McLachlan Street or by calling 5382 5912. The Thursday night dinner and show starts at 6.30pm and costs $30. A Friday morning melodies performance costs $12.
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New fire trailer at Cannum Cannum Fire Brigade is using a new fire trailer bought with State Government funding through a Victorian Emergency Services equipment program. The brigade uses the trailer, which features a 2000-litre water tank with pump and hoses, to help in fire-fighting duties. Cannum brigade lieutenant Tim Inkster said the wider community also used the tanker for a variety of projects. “The local Landcare group
has also used it for watering trees,” he said. The trailer is housed in Cannum Fire Station on Blue Ribbon Road and will be used to help in quick support of the brigade tanker on severe weather days. Brigade captain Cameron Clyne said the trailer gives the capacity for more brigade members to attend local incidents when the truck has already responded with a crew. “Having a trailer at a fire will mean that a private unit and the brigade trailer can
patrol fire areas and allow the brigade to deploy the tanker elsewhere at a fire,” he said. “Having another appliance come along after a fire has burnt an area is important to ensure that breakaways and smouldering trees do not get away after a fire has passed through.” Cannum Fire Brigade is a member of Warracknabeal fire group and is responsible for critical fire-prevention works.
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Healthy Mind, Healthy Body May 21-27
Plenty of options to explore W
hile many students plan tertiary study after finishing secondary school, others have different ideas.
FINAL STAGES: Horsham College year 12 students Aidan Jones and Sam Leith and teachers Meg Woolford and Dan Garner inspect a new classroom block at the school’s Baillie Street site. Students will start moving into the new building by the end of the term. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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BY SARAH SCULLY
orsham College students are preparing to move into long-awaited new classrooms as work on the school’s multimillion-dollar redevelopment continues to progress according to schedule.
The college is undergoing a major transformation program as it moves towards operating the whole school, which includes two neighbouring campuses, from its Baillie Street site. Principal Rob Pyers said year seven and 12 students would move into a new classroom block by the end of the term. “We’re working through a full transition process, so there will be a staggered entry into the new buildings,” he said. “Eventually this building will have sevens, eights and 10s. The philosophy for that was around student feedback and the development of the overall concept of the buildings, which was led by the architects and the school leadership group.” Mr Pyers said portable classrooms on the college’s Dimboola Road site would be moved to the Baillie Street
site at the end of the term to form a year nine centre. The centre will go next to a new science and arts wing, the next major building to be completed. “That’s being handed over to us in September,” Mr Pyers said. “It will have four science rooms, two general-purpose classrooms, a multi-media room, a green room, recording booth, two general-purpose art classrooms and a large, open workspace. “It is based around science and arts. That is the big drive in education at the moment, science-arts-technology and creative and innovative programs, supporting students to be cutting edge and the next drivers of innovation and the economy. “The senior school will be attached to it as well. “It will be the home of year 11s and 12s, eventually.” Mr Pyers said a double storey classroom building on Dimboola Road was also part of the redevelopment program. “That’s the next stage for the school to manage and that will be where all the alternative pathways will run from.
“Science and the arts. That is the big drive in education at the moment, science-arts-technology and creative and innovative programs, supporting students to be cutting edge and the next drivers of innovation and the economy”
is pretty amazing. A rare thing you’ll hear when talking about government building works is that this project is on time and on budget. “Resicare, the company building it, and the local tradesmen involved in the build, have been outstanding.” Mr Pyers said about 80 percent of contractors used came from the Wimmera. “I can’t speak highly enough about them,” he said. Mr Pyers said he looked forward to seeing students use the new and refurbished buildings. “Any time a facility gets opened up, it’s a case of managing your excitement and being realistic about how much work has gone in by the staff, the college council and the community to be able to get to this point,” he said. “What you’re seeing is the results of that – a facility that is going to set up education for this school for the next 20 to 30 years. “It’s a big responsibility – one we don’t take lightly, as a council or a school leadership group – but it’s certainly one we’re pretty excited about.”
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“They’re currently at the special school,” he said. “The alternative pathways program students will move in there at the end of the year.” The college redevelopment follows years of lobbying the State Government for resources to replace dilapidated buildings. The government allocated capital funding of $10-million for a rebuild in March, 2014. “The school has put in about $600,000 of its own money,” Mr Pyers said. “Altogether with GST it will be about an $11-million project. Considering it was originally estimated at $20-million, to get it to this point
The Western Victorian Careers Expo is the perfect place for students to look for alternative options. The expo is more than about providing tertiary information. There is also a wide array of exhibitors offering other career options. Careers expo project officer Annie Mintern said there were many exhibitors who would offer career paths such as school-based apprenticeships and hands-on training, as well as exhibitors who were simply looking for employees. “This year’s expo aims to provide students and the public with as many career options as possible,” she said. “We are not only providing information about tertiary education, but giving people the opportunity to find out about many different career pathways that are available.” Ms Mintern said the expo had attracted an overwhelming response from exhibitors this year and the event committee was expecting it to be the biggest yet. “We have received exhibitor registrations from so many different industries this year that there really is something for everyone,” she said. “I would encourage visitors to the expo who might not be interested in further training or study to bring along a resume, because there is certainly an opportunity to obtain employment or gain an apprenticeship from a visit to the expo.” Ms Mintern said organisers were also encouraging adult jobseekers and parents to attend. Expo chairman Andrew Vague said a careers expo website had been updated and anyone wanting to research before attending the event could visit www.wimmeracareerexpo.com. “The current 2017 exhibitor listings are now available on our website with links to their websites,” he said. “We have also listed our exhibitors by industry this year in order to make it easier for people who know what they want to do to find what they are looking for.” The Western Victorian Careers Expo is on June 27 from 9.30am to 2pm at Wimmera Events Centre, Longerenong. It is open to the public and entry is free of charge.
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HORSHAM COLLEGE PEAK PERFORMANCE PROGRAM
The Horsham College Peak Performance Program is an exciting new initiative for students in Yrs 9-10 who are looking to enhance their performances and compete at an elite level either locally, regionally or at a state/national level.
Applications for the Semester 2, 2017 intake are still open. Participating students will: • Receive an individualised training program for their chosen sport. • Review goals and programs every six weeks. • Use the new training facility and state-of-the art cardio and resistance equipment. • Study training methodology, fitness assessment, recovery and sport nutrition. • Develop a pathway into VCE Physical Education.
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Nekaela Butler – Women’s Football
Miette Hopper – Swimming
Thomas Roberts – Hockey
Mitch Martin - Football
Nekaela is currently participating in the North Ballarat Rebel youth girls football academy. She is the amongst the first group of girls from the Wimmera to be involved in the talent program. Nekaela is aiming to be drafted into the Women’s AFL competition in the future. Nekaela is hoping to achieve a higher level of fitness so that she can meet the demands of higher level football.
Miette swims for Ballarat Gold. She trains in Ballarat every week and in Horsham every day. She has recently competed in the National Swimming Competition. Miette plays Netball for Horsham Demons Under 15s and Girls Football for Horsham Demons. She won the State School’s 50m Under 15 breaststroke in April. Miette would like to swim for Australia one day.
Thomas is currently planning in the Horsham Club’s men’s team and has represented his association in junior country week. He is aiming to make regional selection (Wimmera Hockey Association) and play more game time in the men’s competition. Thomas also wants to develop his leadership skills in the junior team.
Mitch currently plays football for the Under 16s Rebels’ squad in Ballarat. He also plays Football for Horsham Saints, Basketball for the Hornet’s Men’s team and A grade cricket for Horsham Saints. Mitch hopes to pursue a career in a sports related field.
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Healthy Mind, Healthy Body May 21-27
Building resilience
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enowned motivational speaker and presenter Sacha Kaluri has encouraged Dimboola Memorial Secondary College students to build their resilience to overcome bullying.
RESILIENCE MESSAGE: The Motivational Company director Sacha Kaluri with Dimboola Memorial Secondary College year seven students, from left, Shawna Leith, Rochelle Krahe, Tanishah Banford and Will King.
Student wellbeing co-ordinator Sue Kuhnell organised Ms Kaluri’s visit as part of the school’s focus on respectful relationships. “Ours is a lead school in Respectful Relationships education, set out by the Department of Education,” she said. “Sacha’s visit was one of the ways we aim to empower youth to improve their welfare and wellbeing.” Mrs Kuhnell said Ms Kaluri’s visit was well received. “It’s always nice to have a professional come and talk to the kids as opposed to the teachers
they see every day,” she said. “Sacha spoke to the year seven to 10 students about resilience in relationships to bullying. “The year 10 to 12 session was a bit more interactive. It was about respectful relationships as
well, but with more of a focus on their future career pathways. “Sacha spoke to the kids about being respectful and about being resilient and not giving in.” Mrs Kuhnell said students had a mixed response to Ms Kaluri’s
messages. “Sacha’s talk resonated really well with some, but not all,” she said. “She certainly sparked discussion. A lot of teachers and students were talking about it afterwards.”
St Brigid’s College promotes healthy lifestyle H orsham’s St Brigid’s College fully embraces the Education Week theme of ‘healthy minds and healthy bodies’.
One project is a breakfast club the school runs with its Student Representative Council. The concept is designed to ensure everyone starts their day of learning in the best way possible. It is more than a simple whim – it’s based on nutritional guidelines that suggest having breakfast helps stabilise blood-sugar levels, improves memory and
The college, an iconic educational institution in the Wimmera, has a variety of programs and projects to promote overall student health and wellbeing.
concentration, energy levels and metabolism. St Brigid’s College has a Monday Munchies program which is a successful partnership between the college and a Horsham ConnectEd program, with support from The Salvation Army and Wimmera Uniting Care. In its fifth year, the program involves VCAL students from Hor-
sham ConnectEd working with St Brigid’s VCAL students to plan and prepare healthy lunches for disadvantaged people. The school, while strongly promoting academic achievement and social inclusiveness, also has an extensive sporting program that builds on the healthy minds, healthy bodies concept. – Contributed
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hildren are living in a fast-paced developing global world that requires them to be critical and creative problem solvers with strong communication skills.
To do this, children need a strong foundation in reading, writing and mathematics. These skills then allow them to explore more diverse areas of learning, such as science, history and digital technologies. While this is a key focus for education, the social, emotional and spiritual needs of children must not be ignored. Children who feel content, connected and safe at school are ready and able to learn. For this reason Ss Michael and John’s Primary School implements a variety of programs to support the social, emotional and spiritual needs of children. Children at the school have opportunities to play through the institution’s developmental curriculum. Learning intentions explore academic learning as well as social, emotional and spiritual goals. In building trust and connectedness, the school’s incoming foundation children are supported by buddies. Ss Michael and John’s current grade-five pupils spend time exploring what it means to support others through the Alannah and Madeline Foundation Better Buddies program. These relationships mean incoming foundation children feel safe and supported in their new learning environment. A resilience and well-being BounceBack program operates across the school. This aims to teach children that life is unpredictable, and along the way there is happiness and joy. However, there are also challenges and disappointments. BounceBack focuses on the skills children need to deal with adversity and then become happy and content again. Ss Michael and John’s vision is that its children will ‘thrive and be empowered to contribute to the world in which they live’. Explicitly teaching for healthy minds ensures healthy bodies, which means children are ready and able to explore, engage and learn. – Contributed
Learning, Belonging, Succeeding
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The school strives to meet the needs of our school community by:
We value Respect, Responsibility, Honesty, Tolerance and Excellence.
• Extending each student’s individual potential by encouraging, recognising and rewarding achievement and effort. • Recognising each student’s strengths and utilising them for continued learning. • Providing an environment that is well maintained, safe and secure.
Our staff team is committed to making a difference in the lives of young people.
• Developing in students, qualities such as responsibility, communication skills, independence, creativity and problem solving.
Strengths of our School • A supportive environment
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• A great team of teachers and education support staff.
Thursday, May 25 9.30am 298 Campus 11.30am Rasmussen Campus
• Fantastic NAPLAN results: with 2016 achievement above similar school measures. • Excellent sporting, artistic and cultural activities.
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SCHOOL TOURS Parents of prospective prep students are most welcome to participate in a school tour:
Thursday, May 25 12.30 - 1.30pm (Both campuses)
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Great Western gears for 150th celebration
INTERACTION: Pet educator Cecilia Myers and her dog Bronson travel to schools teaching about relationships with pets. She is pictured with Horsham West Primary School grade six pupils Jack Dalziel, Darcie Landrigan, Mikalya Frison and Lochie Ricketts. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
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he Wimmera wine village of Great Western is preparing for a milestone celebration later this year.
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immera youngsters have gained greater insight into pet safety and responsibilities as part of a State Government program.
Pet educator Cecilia Myers, one of several educators working across the state, and her dog Bronson, visit a variety of schools.
They dropped into Horsham West Primary School earlier this month. The Department of Economic Development, Jobs Transport and Resources has developed the Responsible Pet Education Program, which has involved 800 schools and 1500 kindergartens in the past year. The educator team has pro-
vided the service for the past 12 years. The program focuses on teaching children how to be safe if they meet an angry or scared dog, and how to say hello to a dog the correct way. It also includes safety aspects about children and dogs at home. The visits outline the importance of choosing a pet
that suits a family lifestyle and environment; safety, security and registration; pet welfare; strategies in approaching an unknown animal; and a need to consider native animals in relation to cats and dogs. People seeking more information about the program can go online and visit www. pets.info.vic.gov.au.
Plans are underway to celebrate 150 years of education in the town, corresponding with the anniversary of the opening of Great Western ‘common’ school in 1867. Celebrations will be on October 13, 14 and 15, and include the reinstallation of a restored school bell at Great Western Primary School. Event spokesman, Stawell Historical Society secretary and former Great Western pupil Greg Robson, said there was considerable excitement surrounding the celebration. “There is going to be a lot of people catching up, some who haven’t seen each other for many years,” he said. Mr Robson said an original school building, still in use, was built and furnished at a cost of 299 pounds and 10 shillings. “The current school building was opened on May 9, 1881, with another smaller room added in 1922,” he said. Mr Robson said the Stephenson Street primary school had been an integral part of Great Western’s community and history. “There is currently 16 students attending the school. When I was there it was about 66. Numbers have ebbed and flowed,” he said.
“We’ve been busy trying to track all former students who are still alive to send them personal invitations. “We’re hoping about 200 former students and teachers will return. “We want to try to get as many people there as possible because of the significance of the milestone. “We’ll also be launching an historical back-to book, which will include a lot of information sourced from Stawell Historical Society.” Mr Robson said plans included a Saturday street parade of historic cars, horse-drawn carts, current students on decorated bicycles, marching bands and other attractions. “Also on the Saturday afternoon will be a roll call and official opening of the weekend along with the unveiling of a commemorative plaque,” he said. Organisers have planned a Saturday night dinner at Great Western Hall as part of the celebrations. “We expect there will be many stories of years gone by exchanged at the dinner. We’re all really looking forward to it,” Mr Robson said. Sunday proceedings will end with a combined church service and morning tea. People seeking further information can call school council president Andrew Thompson on 0417 166 500 or Tracey McCartney on 0429 600 228.
Opportunity at Holy Trinity
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oly Trinity Lutheran School has provided Horsham and surrounding communities with quality, independent education for nearly 40 years.
With approval to extend programs into senior years of education, Holy Trinity aims to provide a leading educational pathway for its students from foundation to year 12. The school’s first year 11 class will start in 2018. Holy Trinity strives for excellence, encourages innovation, applauds effort and values relationships. Its focus is child-centred, where the Christian faith underpins a foundation of spiritual and moral development, supporting young people to thrive while making wise and principled decisions in a changing and challenging world. The school develops clear expectations for all students and its standards of behaviour are reflected in the attitudes, conduct and respect demonstrated by its students. Its history is rich in tradition and as it grows it continues to maintain strong foundations while creating a contemporary and vibrant school environment for the future. Additional to junior and middle school facilities, specialist classrooms, along with a planned senior school precinct, will focus on providing vibrant and well-resourced learning environments that complement the school’s philosophy and approach to 21st century teaching and learning. Holy Trinity Lutheran School has a rigorous and challenging curriculum that allows the school to nurture the social, emotional and academic potential of all individuals. This includes a strong emphasis on the fundamental numeracy and literacy parts of junior school education, along with a comprehensive range of core, elective and VCE subjects in middle and senior years. Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Students who demonstrate high levels of academic ability and a strong commitment to learning have support through Learning Enhancement programs in primary years, along with accelerated learning opportunities through a Genesis program in secondary years. This is an example of how the curriculum caters for the diverse scope of students’ individual learning needs. Additionally, a Learning Support program is available for students who require extra help. The school also offers a varied and dynamic extra-curricular program. Depending on age, opportunities for student engagement can include school sport and competitions, choir, school aerobics, Junior Red Cross, school musicals, Wakakirri story-dance competition, garden club, chess club and a number of varied forms of performing arts. School involvement in the RACV Energy Breakthrough Challenge provides another opportunity for students to develop teamwork and strive for excellence. Service to others is one of the many values evident in and through the school. ‘Serve through leading’ is a school-wide focus that encourages students to use talents to lead and help others in the community. Developing a Christ-like approach toward service encourages students, parents and staff to participate in service projects. With a focus of thinking locally, while acting globally, Holy Trinity has developed relationships with schools in Hong Kong and the Philippines. International tours, along with a school community service tour, are ways the school has developed an authentic global approach to service. Holy Trinity Lutheran School is a school for the Horsham community and beyond. It is a place where children can thrive in a safe, caring and enriched learning environment. – Contributed
EDUCATION PROGRAMS Horsham Regional Art Gallery brings the best of Australian visual culture to Horsham exhibiting works by leading Australian practitioners, including from our region. The gallery holds a nationally significant collection of Australian photography. The gallery provides schools and visitors with: • After school art workshops for children, teens and adults • Life Drawing for VCE students • School holiday workshops • Artist talks • Mentor program for gifted and talented students in years 10 and 11 • Victorian Curriculum based education programs for schools • VCE Day • Purpose built Geoff and Helen Handbury Education Centre.
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St Mary’s celebrates five stars
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arracknabeal’s St Mary’s Catholic Primary School will celebrate a five-star ResourceSmart School award on Saturday.
The award comes after three years of hard work and recognises St Mary’s as a leadership school in environmental sustainability in Victoria. It is one of 12 in regional Victoria. Grampians Central West Waste and Resource Recovery Group acting executive officer La Vergne Lehmann said the school received a $10,000 energy-efficiency grant in 2014 to start its ResourceSmart journey. “Since then the school has embraced not only energy efficiency, but water efficiency, waste reduction and improved biodiversity at school,” she said. Ms Lehmann said St Mary’s had
achieved five-star status because it had embraced sustainability across the school. She said this included teachers adapting curriculum to include sustainability in classroom activities, updating school infrastructure to be as environmentally sustainable as possible and empowering the students to drive change in the school. Grampians ResourceSmart Schools co-ordinator Paul Lehmann said if children were taught how to be sustainable at school they would take lessons home with them. Ms Lehmann said for St Mary’s to become a ResourceSmart five-star school was a great achievement and recognition for the leadership of the school community, students, staff and
families. She said the student leadership team had led the way by improving classroom recycling, thereby reducing what the school sends to landfill. Other activities included setting up a legacy sensory garden for future students to enjoy, participating in the RACV Energy Breakthrough and after doing an energy audit, replacing inefficient lighting with more efficient lighting. “Add to that chooks, worm farms and native vegetation on the school grounds and you have a five-star leadership school,” Ms Lehmann said. ResourceSmart Schools has been running for several years and St Mary’s has now joined an exclusive club. “Grampians Central West Waste and Resource Recovery Group con-
gratulate St Mary’s on this fantastic achievement,” Ms Lehmann said. “Not only is it a win for the environment, it is also a win for the school budget as St Mary’s rarely pays an energy or water bill because of its solar-energy generation and water being collected in tanks.” Celebrations will start at the school at 10am on Saturday and includes morning tea and a tour by students showing off their achievements. • Victorian schools can now enter Sustainability Victoria’s ResourceSmart Schools Awards, open to all Victorian government, independent and Catholic schools. People wanting more information can call Paul Lehmann on 0419 824 618 or visit website www. resourcesmartschools.vic.gov.au.
GRADUATE: Stawell’s Kristy McEvoy has graduated from Deakin University with a double degree including a Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Midwifery. Kristy attended St Patrick’s Primary School in Stawell and Stawell Secondary College. She is completing her graduate year at East Grampians Health Service in Ararat.
Creative workshops offer H orsham Regional Art Gallery provides year 10 and 11 students interested in photography, art, design and writing the opportunity to increase their creative skills in a supportive environment.
GIFTED: Students from Horsham Regional Art Gallery’s 2016 Art Extension Program.
The gallery provides opportunities for students to foster their creative talents with arts professionals providing mentoring services. Gallery educator Debbie Moar said the program had
been successful for the past two years. “We have had students from Horsham, Goroke, Murtoa, Ararat and Dimboola take part and given opportunities that are far more accessible to young people living in metropolitan areas,” she said. Beginning in July, the program involves developing participants skills in digital SLR photography and editing, creating a body of artworks, writing for a purpose and graphic
design. The program culminates in an exhibition at Horsham Regional Art Gallery from October to December. The gallery is seeking expressions of interest from students who are able to commit to after school workshops every Tuesday between 6pm and 8pm from July 25 to September 5. Places are limited. People can inquire by email to debbie.moar@ hrcc.vic.gov.au. – Contributed
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Healthy Mind, Healthy Body May 21-27 EXPERIENCE: Laharum Primary School year three to six students in Warrnambool. Part of their camp allowed them to meet and learn about the Maremma dogs who protect penguins from foxes near Middle Island.
ENGAGEMENT: Mathematics consultant Margaret Young, from the United Kingdom, is auditing and reviewing Stawell West Primary School’s mathematics program. She is pictured with students Shayla Madin, grade one, Laura Cooper, grade six, Luke Renouf, foundation, and Xanon Murphy, grade four. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Laharum bucks the trend L aharum Primary School, a small rural school with 31 students, is challenging rural school trends by achieving steady enrolments each year.
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oungsters attending Stawell West Primary School are ultimately set to be the beneficiaries of a monthlong visit to the school by independent mathematics consultant Margaret Young. Ms Young, a Queenslander who has lived and worked in the United Kingdom and been a school advisor for many years, is working with teachers this month while auditing and reviewing the school mathe-
matics program. She said she was basically working as a coaching aid for teachers at the school while gaining a clear understanding of the maths program. “Basically what we have done so far is an audit of what maths teaching looks like in the school and set up a plan to work with teachers to help strengthen the curriculum,” she said. Ms Young found herself at the school for four weeks, her first
working visit back home in Australia, through contact with principal James O’Brien. She will return to England early next month. “Maths underpins everything we do in life,” she said. “It’s a life skill and gives students a better chance in careers or simply living and being part of society. “The key is to have fun with it and be engaging – that is what is really important.”
Laharum Primary is a ‘school with a view’, near the picturesque Grampians. It is a ‘school with a view’ to educating and supporting all students in achieving their full potential and growth into confident and empathetic children. The second school term has been busy at Laharum with year six students leading an Anzac service at the school. Years three to six students attended a school camp at Warrnambool, visiting Flag Staff Hill Maritime Museum and learning about the Shipwreck Coast. Students have also been preparing for a grandparents day. Grandparents and special family members received invitations to attend a morning of student presentations and class activities followed by a morning tea. Parent and grandparent involvement
is strong in the school, as is the partnerships between the school and the district community. Grandparents day is a way of celebrating the partnerships and saying thankyou for everyone’s involvement in the ‘proud little school’. School council president Katrina Knight said the school staff had a very inclusive nature. “This fosters great partnerships between parents and the school,” she said. Acting principal Grant Fiedler started at Laharum Primary School at the beginning of term two. “In my short time at the school I have been impressed by the children’s engagement with their learning and the children’s respectful behaviour,” he said. The school welcomes new enrolments. Parents-carers interested in considering Laharum Primary School for their child in any year level can call Mr Fiedler on 5383 6202 or email laharum.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au. – Contributed
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day with 15 minutes of fitness activities, followed by a more specific program called Brain Gym before a buddy reading program. The school’s vegie garden has born an abundance of produce, which has enabled the school fraternity to talk about and create fabulous healthy food and share our crop with the community. This year the school had a visit from AFL Western Bulldogs players who ran a football clinic, and more recently, pupils
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Variety key to Mazda’s success
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azda Australia says the extensive spread of price and specification on its refreshed CX-3 will help retain the model’s small-SUV sales crown as it introduces more standard safety equipment, an upgraded interior and mechanical tweaks for its popular crossover.
While the changes will come with a cost – Neo and Maxx grades rise $500 and the top-spec Akari jumps $200 – Mazda is still offering a mix of petrol and diesel engines, manual and automatic transmissions, and front or all-wheel drive – resulting in a 14 variant line-up. Mazda Australia managing director Vinesh Bhindi said the extensive variant range is crucial to the CX-3’s sales success and the emphasis would remain on private customers. “It is a new segment, so it’s important we make sure customers have options, and they are coming into our showrooms thinking ‘well I want this’,” he saqid. “To say ‘no you can’t have that’ is a difficult conversation and a let down to a certain extent. So we believe it’s the right thing to do. “It will settle down at a level and we will all know what customers would like, are willing to buy and requesting, but we think it’s important to offer variety. “Mazda leads the segment with very strong interest from private buyers, which is where our focus remains.” An instant critical and commercial hit for Mazda when it was launched
VECTOR PRIME: Mazda’s refreshed CX-3 will launch with G-Vectoring Control as standard, but the in-house technology will contribute to the new range’s price rise on some variants. in March, 2015, the CX-3 has since sold 36,740 units in Australia, with 12 out of the past 26 months as the bestselling small SUV in the country. However, since its release, the smallSUV segment has morphed, with the Hyundai ix35 moving up a segment in the form of the Tucson and Volkswagen following suit with its newgeneration Tiguan. Toyota has also entered the competitive market with its C-HR, along with Jeep’s Renegade and the Fiat 500X, while Hyundai is waiting in the wings with its incoming Kona. Although Mr Bhindi acknowledged there was more competition in the changing segment, he said Mazda would continue to chase sales po-
tential no matter how small. Despite manual sales accounting for only 11 percent of overall sales, Mazda continues to offer a three-pedal CX-3, a contrast to its Honda HR-V rival which comes exclusively equipped with a continuously variable automatic transmission. Similarly, all-wheel drive remains in the CX-3 range with only a 16 percent adoption rate, while the diesel powertrain continues in spite of the oil-burner accounting for only three percent of sales. Of the overall CX-3 sales mix, Mr Bhindi revealed the most popular variant was the mid-spec Maxx, with the entry-level Neo only accounting for nine percent of sales.
“It is important to understand what price bands Australians are buying small SUVs in,” he said. “Some of our competitors claim the small-SUV buyer is spending more, in the upper price brackets toward medium SUV offerings. “Our research tells us the vast majority of customers consider vehicles in the $20-$30,000 price point in this segment. “The Mazda CX-3 has been a success because we have a variety of grades, engines and transmission types. “We have something for everyone, whether it be price point or spec-driven customers who want a small SUV.” Across its range, Mazda says it has
made improvements to noise, vibration and harshness levels with changes including increased foam insulation in the B-pillar, thicker seals in the C and D-pillar, amplified weight in the floor mats and boosted density in the tunnel insulator. The CX-3 also gains Mazda’s GVectoring Control to help improve driving dynamics, as well as updates to suspension for improved steering response and ride comfort. While the refreshed CX-3 looks identical to the outgoing model from the outside, Mazda has fitted a new steering wheel modelled after the CX9’s unit, as well as updated instrumentation, front seats with added lifter function and, where applicable, made the head-up display easier to read. Standard equipment in the entry-level Neo includes power mirrors, a rear spoiler, cruise control, four-speaker sound system, 16-inch wheels, pushbutton start, hill start assist and rear parking sensors, while the Maxx gains leather-wrapped gear knob, steering wheel and handbrake lever, a 7.0-inch colour touchscreen infotainment system, digital radio, satellite navigation, six-speaker sound system and reversing camera. Moving up to the sTouring nets buyers daytime running lights, LED foglights, headlights and tail-lights, automatically folding and heated side mirrors, 18-inch alloy wheels, automatic wipers, head-up display and keyless entry. Top-spec Akari variants gain power-adjusted heated front seats. – Tung Nguyen
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ON THE MAP: All Honda HR-V variants now come with satellite navigation as standard.
Honda Australia has given its popular HR-V small SUV a minor model year update by including satellite navigation as standard across its four-variant range, while retaining the same pricing. The sat-nav is built into an updated audio system with a 7.0-inch colour touchscreen. It is available on the range-opening VTi from $24,990 before on-roads, all the way up to the range-topping VTi-L with advanced driver assist system from $34,340. No changes have been made to the styling of the diminutive SUV that
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Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Old cars ‘four times as deadly’
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he Australasian New Car Assessment Program, ANCAP, has conducted a comparison test between two Toyota Corollas – one new, the other 19 years old – to demonstrate the difference in safety technologies between now and then.
The two vehicles were subjected to a frontal offset crash test carried out at 64kmh. ANCAP chief executive officer James Goodwin said the test physically illustrated the benefits of newer, safer cars. The current-generation Corolla, which came out in 2015 and comes with six airbags, ABS, electronic brake force distribution and brake assist as standard, scored 12.93 out of a possible 16 points in the frontal offset crash test – contributing to an overall five-star rating. On the other hand, the 1998 Corolla, which does not feature a single airbag, did not even register a full point in the same test – scoring 0.4 out of 16 – meaning it would receive a zero-star rating. Dummy readings showed an extremely high risk of serious head, chest and leg injury to the driver. After the crash the old Corolla showed a crumpled A-pillar, bent roof, a driver’s door that had almost com-
FINDINGS: The comparison between Toyota Corollas demonstrates safety discrepancy. pletely separated from the body of the car, a heavily crumpled front end and significant damage to the interior, including the centre console and steering wheel which protruded towards the driver. On the other hand, the 2015 Corolla showed minimal damage beyond the
front wheels, with the A-pillar only slightly dented and the interior relatively unscathed. Mr Goodwin highlighted the fact that those most likely to be driving older vehicles were those most vulnerable to car accidents, namely young, inexperienced drivers and older, frail
drivers. “We’ve been tracking the average age of a vehicle involved in a fatal crash, and in just one year we have seen that average increase from 12.5 years to 12.9 years,” he said. “This highlights the need for a renewed national focus and greater support for safer vehicles.
“It is unfortunate we tend to see our most at-risk drivers – the young and inexperienced, as well as the elderly and more frail – in the most at-risk vehicles. “We hope this test promotes a conversation to encourage all motorists to consider the safety of their car. “Safety is not a luxury. We want everyone to remain safe on the road, so consumers should look for the safest car they can afford and the safest car that suits their needs. “The outcomes of this test are stark and the automotive, finance and insurance industries can play a part to assist in encouraging people into newer, safer cars.” Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows that while vehicles built in 2000 and earlier only make up 20 percent of vehicles on the roads, they are involved in 33 percent of road fatalities. Conversely, vehicles manufactured between 2011 and 2016 make up 31 percent of registered vehicles, while only 13 percent are involved in fatal crashes. Overall, the average age of all vehicles on Australian roads is 9.8 years, while the average age of vehicles involved in a fatal crash is 12.9 years. – Robbie Wallis
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BMW refreshes ranges
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MW has given its 1 and 2 Series ranges a light model year update ahead of its Australian arrival in September, revising interior styling and connectivity and offering new paint and wheel options.
New bi-LED headlights are now offered as standard on the 2 Series coupe and convertible, with adaptive LED lights available as an option. The circular lights within the headlight cluster have been redesigned for a more hexagonal shape, while the signature kidney grille and outer air intakes have also been widened. Inside, the latest version of the iDrive operating system has been fitted to both the 1 and 2 Series, projected on an 8.8-inch display that can be turned into a touchscreen when optioning the Navigation system Professional. Other interior changes include a redesigned instrument cluster and air vents, new cloth and leather upholstery choices, optional Apple CarPlay compatibility and wireless phone charging. New paint options have been added to the 1 and 2 Series palette, comprising of seaside blue and sunset orange, while the 2 Series also adds the darker Mediterranean blue. Four new optional wheel variants have been added, including two 17inch and two 18-inch styles, while the
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BRIGHT FUTURE: The BMW 2 Series coupe and convertible now come with LED lights as standard. 1 Series also gets the option of an 18inch Orbit Grey ten-spoke rim. Optional safety equipment includes adaptive cruise control with stop and go function, lane departure warning, city collision mitigation and parking assistant for parallel or perpendicular parking. In overseas markets certain variants will be offered with BMW’s xDrive all-wheel-drive system, however, Australian 1 and 2 Series ranges will continue to be a rear-drive-only affair.
While pricing and specification is yet to be confirmed, BMW Australia has indicated the range will remain unchanged, consisting of the 118i, 118d, 120i, 125i and M140i for the 1 Series, while the petrol-only 2 Series will include the 220i, 230i and M240i, as well as the fire-breathing M2 and M2 Pure coupe variants. The 1 Series range will also be bolstered by the arrival of the limitededition M140i performance edition, which adds styling and performance
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Parents urged to check restraints Kidsafe Victoria has urged parents to maximise the protection of children by ensuring child restraints are correctly fitted, regularly checked and maintained. A new research report, funded by the Transport Accident Commission Community Road Safety Grants program, investigated attitudes towards and the use of ISOFIX compatible child restraints, a system which was first introduced in Australia as part of 2013 Australian Standards. Kidsafe Victoria general manager Jason Chambers said the research identified a number of important misuse and incorrect fitting issues. While the large majority of parents reported they found ISOFIX compatible restraints easy to use and install, 72 percent of professional child restraint fitters involved in the research reported they had come across incorrect fitting and misuse issues. Mr Chambers said incorrect use of child restraints triples the risk of injury in a crash. “One of the most concerning results was that 28 percent of respondents reported they rarely or never checked that the ISOFIX attachments on their restraint were clicked in and that the straps were tight enough,” he said. “It is important on every trip, the restraint children are travelling in meets Australian Standards, is the right size for them, correctly fitted to the vehicle and properly adjusted and fastened.”
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Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] Prime 5:30 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “Adopting Terror” (M v) [s] (’12) – A couple are excited to finally adopt a beautiful baby girl, but their world turns upside down when the baby’s biological father starts stalking them, determined to take his daughter back. Stars: Brendan Fehr, Samaire Armstrong, Monet Mazur & Sean Astin 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 AFL: Round 10: Geelong v Port Adelaide *Live* [s] – Both teams will be eyeing off the coveted top four spot. 10:15 The Front Bar (M) 11:15 The Big Bang Theory: The Wiggly Finger Catalyst (PG) [s] 11:45 Grimm: Lycanthropia (M v) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping
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6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] 10:00 Australian Story [s] 10:30 Foreign Correspondent [s] 11:00 Grand Designs [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Great Southern Land [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Surfing The Menu (PG) [s] 3:30 Eggheads [s] 4:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Australian Encounters [s] 6:10 Grand Designs [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 The Checkout (PG) [s] 8:30 Janet King (M l,s,v) [s] 9:25 Joanna Lumley’s Japan [s] 10:15 Lateline [s] 10:45 The Business [s] 11:00 Streets Of Your Town (M) [s] 12:00 The Agony Of Life (M l) [s] 12:30 It’s A Date (M l,n,s) [s] 1:00 Reality Check (PG) [s] 1:30 National Press Club Address [s] 2:05 Movie: “The Boy With Green Hair” (G) (‘45) 4:10 Murder, She Wrote (PG) [s]
5:00 CGTN English News [s] 5:30 NHK SBS World English News [s] 6:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 The Chefs’ Line [s] 2:30 Kylie Kwong [s] 3:00 Classic Floyd [s] 3:25 The Great Pyramid (PG) [s] 4:20 Britain's Ultimate Pilots [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 The Chefs’ Line: Lebanese [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Great British Railway Journeys: Wexford To Wicklow [s] 8:05 The Chefs’ Line: Lebanese [s] 8:35 Michael Mosley: Should I Eat Meat? [s] 9:35 Medici Masters Of Florence: Ascendancy [s] 10:35 SBS World News Late Edition [s] 11:05 Masters Of Sex (MA15+) [s] 12:15 Movie: “Black Field” (MA15+n,s) (‘09) Stars: Sofia Georgovassili (In Greek) 2:05 The Seventies: Battle Of The Sexes (M) [s] 2:55 The Seventies: Crime And Cults (M) 3:50 Restaurant Man: Il Padrino [s]
GO! 6:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 Mad About You 12:00 Survivor: Game Changers (PG) 3:00 Yu-gi-oh! Arc-v 3:30 Lego Friends 4:05 The Amazing World Of Gumball 4:30 Scooby Doo! 5:00 Ben 10 (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans (PG) 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 Survivor: Game Changers (PG) 10:30 2 Broke Girls (M s,d) 11:30 South Beach Tow (M l,v) 12:00 The Middle (PG) 12:30 Adventure Time 1:00 Regular Show (PG) 1:30 Ben 10 (PG) 2:00 Rabbids Invasion 3:00 Sonic Boom 3:30 Kate and Mim Mim
7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Get Arty 7:30 Tashi 8:00 Larry The Lawn Mower 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Home And Away (PG) 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Dr Oz (PG) 1:00 Lovejoy (M v) 2:00 I Shouldn't Be Alive (M) 3:00 Property Ladder (PG) 4:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 60 Minute Makeover (PG) 6:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 The Vicar Of Dibley (PG l,s) 8:30 Murdoch Mysteries (M v) 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Psychic TV (M) 3:30 Lovejoy (M v) 4:30 Property Ladder (PG) 5:30 Home Shopping
6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Star Trek: The Next ONE Generation (PG) 9:00 Fishing Edge 9:30 M*A*S*H (PG) 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Get Smart (PG) 1:00 Cheers (PG) 2:00 Matlock (M v) 3:00 Jake And The Fat Man (PG) 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG v) 5:00 Star Trek (PG) 6:00 M*A*S*H (PG) 7:30 Car Crash Britain (M l) 8:30 Cops: Adults Only (M d) 9:00 Movie: “Swelter” (MA15+v) (’14) Stars: JeanClaude Van Damme 11:10 Graceland (M) 12:10 Home Shopping 2:10 Jake And The Fat Man (PG) 3:10 Matlock (M v) 4:10 COPS: Adults Only (PG) 4:40 Gillette World Sport
ABC2 5:00 Children’s Programs 3:00 Scout And The Gumboot Kids 3:30 Play School 4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:10 Fireman Sam 4:20 Tree Fu Tom 5:00 Hey Duggee 5:25 Charlie & Lola 6:00 Ben And Holly 6:10 Go Jetters 6:35 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Spicks And Specks 7:30 Dirty Jobs (M a) 8:20 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering (M) 8:50 The Warriors (M l) 9:20 Comedy Up Late (M l,s) 9:50 Broad City (M l,d,s) 10:10 The Inbetweeners (M l,s) 10:35 Little Britain (M) 11:05 Bad Education (M l,s) 11:40 Comedy Next Gen (MA15+) 12:35 That ‘70s Show (PG) 2:55 ABC News
Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: SBS VICELAND 5:00 “Ten Winters” (M s,l) (‘09) (In Italian & Russian) 1:45 Alarm for Cobra 11 (M v,l) 2:40 Balls Deep (PG) 3:05 Street Genius (PG) 3:35 The Feed 4:05 Illusions Of Grandeur 4:35 Food, Booze And Tattoos 5:05 Vice News Tonight 5:30 If You Are The One 6:35 Mythbusters (PG) 7:30 The Feed 8:00 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee (M) 8:30 Dateline 9:00 Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead (MA15+ s,n,d) 10:40 Party Legends (M) 11:10 Flophouse (M s) 11:35 Sex In The World's Cities (MA15+ s,n,a) 12:35 Vice News Tonight 1:05 Desus And Mero 1:30 @midnight
GEM 6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Skippy 7:00 Religion 7:30 TV Shop 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 TV Shop 10:30 Friends (PG) 11:30 As Time Goes By 12:10 Movie: “Hell Is A City” (PG) (’60) Stars: Stanley Baker 2:00 The Hairy Bikers Best Of British (PG) 3:00 Escape To The Country 4:15 Heartbeat (PG) 5:20 Are You Being Served (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 As Time Goes By (PG) 7:30 Weird Wonders Of The World 8:40 Legends Of The Fall (M) 11:20 Black Adder II (PG) 12:00 Friends (PG) 12:30 Getaway (PG) 1:00 Call and Win (M) 3:00 Heartbeat (PG) 4:00 Adventures in Rainbow Country
7MATE 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Fishing Programs (PG) 10:00 Baggage Battles (PG) 10:30 Brandi And Jarrod (PG) 11:00 Charlie’s Angels (PG v) 12:00 TJ Hooker (PG v,a,d) 1:00 Wipeout USA (PG) 2:00 Search For Lost Giants (PG) 3:00 American Pickers (PG) 5:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 5:30 Barter Kings (PG) 6:00 Beverley Hills Pawn (PG) 6:30 American Pickers 7:30 Highway Patrol (PG) 8:30 World’s Angriest: Protests (PG) 9:30 Movie “Paul” (MA15+) (‘11) Stars: Blythe Danner 11:40 World’s Craziest Fools (PG) 12:10 Ink Master (M) 1:05 What Went Down 2:00 MXTV
6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr Quinn, 11 Medicine Woman (PG) 11:00 JAG (PG) 12:00 Judging Amy (M) 1:00 Beauty And The Beast (M) 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 4:30 Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 8:30 Sex And The City (MA15+s) 10:40 Empire (M v) 11:40 The Late Show (PG) 12:40 The King Of Queens (PG) 1:30 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Raymond (PG) 3:00 Judging Amy (M) 4:00 Dr Quinn (PG)
ABC ME 5:00 Children’s Programs 9:35 WAC 10:00 Sally & Possum 10:50 In My Shoes: China 11:00 What's The Big Idea? 11:45 Spark 12:00 Heartland (PG) 12:45 Degrassi (PG) 1:10 Wolfblood 2:00 Backyard Science 3:05 Sally Bollywood 3:30 Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 4:05 Odd Squad 4:25 Deadly 60 5:00 Game On 5:45 The Fairly Oddparents 6:05 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 6:30 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 7:00 Operation Ouch! 7:30 Officially Amazing 8:05 Merlin (PG) 8:50 Amazing Extraordinary Friends 9:15 Total Drama Ridonculous Race
ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News ABC 24 6:00 Mornings 12:00 ABC News 1:00 ABC News 2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:15 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 ABC News Afternoons 5:00 ABC News Afternoons 6:00 ABC News Evenings 6:30 The Drum 7:00 ABC News Evenings 9:00 ABC National News 9:30 Lateline 10:00 The World Beverley O'Connor 11:00 ABC National News 11:30 7:30 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum 1:00 Al Jazeera Newsgrid 2:00 BBC Global News 2:30 7.30 3:00 BBC Global 3:30 The Mix 4:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 5:00 Outside Source
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Entertainment Tonight [s] 6:30 Family WIN 6:00 Feud [s] 7:00 WIN’s News [s] 8:00 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (M a) [s] 1:00 The Living Room (PG) [s] 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Alive And Cookings [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 4:30The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News: First At Five 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Living Room (PG) [s] 8:30 The Graham Norton Show (M) [s] 9:30 Program To Be Advised 10:30 Just For Laughs Montreal Comedy Festival (M s,l) [s] 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 1:00 The Project - Encore 2:00 Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) 3:00 Home Shopping
Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] Prime 5:30 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Wanted (M v) [s] 1:00 Wanted (M v,a,l) [s] 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens [s] 7:30 AFL: Round 10: Sydney v Hawthorn [s] – *Live* The rivalry that has seen them play in four finals in the last six seasons, now has them scrapping at the other end of the ladder as both clubs look to salvage the season. 11:00 Program To Be Advised 12:30 Home Shopping
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “Benny & Joon” (PG) [s] (’93) Stars: Johnny Depp, William H Macy & Julianne Moore 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE Evening News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Vet On The Hill (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The Vow” (PG) (‘12) Stars: Rachel Mcadams 10:35 50 Shades Darker (M) [s] 11:05 Law And Order: Hubris (M v,d) [s] 12:05 Murder In The First: Win Some, Lose Some (M a,s,n,d,v) 1:05 Anger Management: Charlie Gets In Bed With Jordan And Her Ex (M) [s] 1:30 TV Shop 2:00 Step Dave: Make Believe (M a,l) [s] 3:00 The Avengers: Never Say Die (PG) [s] 4:00 Global Shop 4:30 Good Morning America [s]
6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] ABC 10:00 One Plus One [s] 10:30 Compass (PG) [s] 11:00 Grand Designs [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Joanna Lumley’s Japan [s] 2:00 Hiding (M l,s,v) [s] 3:00 Silvia’s Italian Table (PG) [s] 3:30 Eggheads [s] 4:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Dream Build: Bisley House [s] 6:10 Grand Designs: The Radian House: Ipswich [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Counted [s] 8:00 QI: New (PG) [s] 8:30 River (M a,v) [s] 9:30 Silent Witness: In Plain Sight (Part 2) (MA15+v) [s] 10:35 Lateline [s] 11:05 The Business [s] 11:20 Planet America [s] 11:50 rage (MA15+a,l,d,n,s,h,v) 5:00 rage (PG) [s]
CGTN English News [s] 5:30 NHK SBS 5:00 World English News [s] 6:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour [s] 2:00 The Chefs’ Line: Lebanese [s] 2:30 The Point Review [s] 3:00 The Marngrook Footy Show [s] 4:30 Heston's Great British Food [s] 5:25 Gourmet Farmer Afloat Bitesize [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 The Chefs’ Line: Lebanese [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Great British Railway Journeys [s] 8:35 Movie: “The Blues Brothers” (M v,l) [s] (‘80) Stars: John Belushi & Dan Aykroyd 11:00 SBS World News Late Edition [s] 11:10 Movie: “The Look Of Love” (MA15+) (’13) Stars: Steve Coogan, Anna Friel & Imogen Poots 1:25 Hard (MA15+) (In French)
GO! 6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Lip Sync Battle (M) 2:00 Beyblade Burst 2:30 HI-5 3:00 Yu-gi-oh! Arc-v 3:30 Regal Academy 4:05 The Amazing World Of Gumball 4:30 Scooby-Doo! 5:00 Ben 10 (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans (PG) 6:00 Movie: “Fantastic Mr. Fox” (PG) (‘09) Stars: Bill Murray 7:45 Movie: “Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix” (PG) (‘07) Stars: Daniel Radcliffe 10:30 Movie: “Season Of The Witch” (MA15+h,v) (‘10) Stars: Nicolas Cage 12:20 American Digger (PG) 12:50 Lip Sync Battle (M) 1:30 Ben 10 (PG) 2:00 Rabbids Invasion 2:30 Pokemon 3:00 Sonic Boom
7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Children’s Programs 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Home And Away 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Dr Oz (PG) 1:00 Better Homes And Gardens 2:00 The Vicar Of Dibley (PG l,s) 3:00 Property Ladder (PG) 4:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 60 Minute Makeover (PG) 6:00 Medical Emergency (PG a) 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Better Homes And Gardens 8:30 Escape To The Country 9:30 Building The Dream 10:30 The House that 100K Built 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Vasili’s Garden 1:00 Psychic TV (M) 4:00 Dr Oz (PG) 5:00 Home Shopping
6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 MotoGP Race 5: ONE French Grand Prix 9:30 M*A*S*H (PG) 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Get Smart (PG) 1:00 Cheers (PG) 2:00 Matlock (M v) 3:00 Jake And The Fat Man (PG) 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG v) 5:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 6:00 M*A*S*H (PG) 7:30 MacGyver (PG v) 8:30 Walker, Texas Ranger (M v) 10:30 Highlander (M) 11:30 Burn Notice (M) 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Matlock (M v) 3:00 Walker, Texas Ranger (M v) 4:00 Highlander (M) 5:00 The Doctors (M)
ABC2 5:00 Children’s Programs 3:00 Scout And The Gumboot Kids 3:10 Mister Maker 3:30 Play School 4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:10 Fireman Sam 4:20 Tree Fu Tom 5:00 Hey Duggee 5:25 Charlie And Lola 5:40 Peppa Pig 6:00 Ben And Holly 6:10 Go Jetters 6:20 Little Roy 6:35 Peter Rabbit 6:50 Shaun The Sheep 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 Dirty Jobs (PG) 8:20 Catfish (M a,l) 9:05 Ladyboys (M s,l) 9:50 The Aliens (M) 10:35 Little Britain (M l,s) 11:05 Penn And Teller (PG) 11:45 That ‘70s Show (PG) 2:05 World’s Toughest Jobs (M l) 3:00 ABC News Update
5:00 Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: SBS VICELAND “My Father’s Guests” (M s,l) (’10) (In French) 1:45 Alarm for Cobra 11 (M l) 2:40 Vice Does America (PG) 3:05 Street Genius (PG) 3:35 The Feed 4:05 Illusions Of Grandeur: Las Vegas 4:35 Food, Booze And Tattoos 5:05 Vice News Tonight 5:35 If You Are The One 6:35 Vs Ashari 7:30 The Friday Feed 8:00 Legally Brown (M a,l,d) 8:30 Adam Looking For Eve (MA15+) 9:25 Twiz And Tuck 10:15 Housos (MA15+ d,s,l) 10:45 Movie: “Painted Skin II” (M s,a,v) (’12) (In Mandarin)1:05 Vice News Tonight 1:30 @midnight 2:00 PopAsia TV 3:00 Thai News
Friends (PG) 6:30 Religion 7:30 TV GEM 6:00 Shop 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 TV Shop 10:30 Friends (PG) 11:30 As Time Goes By 12:00 Movie: “It Shouldn’t Happen To A Vet” (G) (’79) Stars: John Alderton 2:00 The Hairy Bikers Best Of British (PG) 3:00 Escape To The Country 4:15 Heartbeat (PG) 5:20 Are You Being Served (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 As Time Goes By (PG) 7:30 Friday Night Football: South Sydney Rabbitohs v Parramatta Eels *Live* 10:10 Last Man Standing (M) 12:15 Are You Being Served? (PG) 1:00 Call & Win (M) 3:00 Gideon’s Way
7MATE 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Big Angry Fish (PG) 8:00 Fishing Addiction 9:00 Big Angry Fish (PG) 10:00 Search For Lost Giants (PG) 11:00 Charlie’s Angels (PG v) 12:00 TJ Hooker (PG v,a,d) 1:00 Wipeout USA (PG) 2:00 Search For Lost Giants (PG) 3:00 What Went Down (PG) 4:00 Mountain Men (PG) 5:00 Doomsday Preppers (PG) 6:00 Mythbusters (PG) 7:00 AFL Pre-Game: Sydney v Hawthorn 7:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 8:00 World's Most Extreme (PG) 9:00 Movie: “That’s My Boy” (MA15+) (‘12) Stars: Adam Sandler 11:20 Outback Hunters (PG)
6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr Quinn 11 (PG) 11:00 JAG (PG v) 12:00 Judging Amy (M) 1:00 Beauty And The Beast (M) 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 4:30 Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (M s) 8:00 New Girl (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Sabrina” (PG) (’95) Stars: Harrison Ford 11:10 Dating Naked (M) 12:10 The Late Show 1:10 The King Of Queens (PG) 1:35 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:00 Judging Amy
5:00 Children’s Programs 9:35 WAC: World ABC ME Animal Championships 10:00 Lockie Leonard 10:25 Jump First, Ask Later 11:15 Bertram Poppingstock 12:00 Rocket’s Island 12:45 Degrassi (PG) 1:10 Wolfblood 2:00 Backyard Science 3:20 Scream Street 3:30 Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 4:05 Odd Squad 4:30 Spawn Point 5:15 You're Skitting Me 5:45 The Fairly Oddparents 6:30 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 7:00 Operation Ouch! 7:30 Officially Amazing 8:05 Merlin (PG) 8:50 Amazing Extraordinary Friends 09:15 Sword Art Online (PG) 9:40 K-On!
ABC 24 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News Mornings 12:00 ABC News 1:00 ABC New 2:00 ABC News 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 ABC News Afternoons 5:00 ABC News Afternoons 6:00 ABC News Evenings 6:30 The Drum 7:00 ABC News Evenings 9:02 Planet America 9:30 Lateline 10:00 The World Beverley O'Connor 11:00 ABC National News 11:30 Counted 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum 1:00 Al Jazeera Newsgrid 2:00 BBC World News 2:30 Counted 3:00 BBC World News 3:30 Australia Wide 4:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 5:00 BBC World News
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Fishing Edge [s] 6:30 Everyday Gourmet WIN 6:00 [s] 7:00 RPM - Encore [s] 7:30 I Fish [s] 8:00 Family Feud [s] 8:30 Life Inside The Markets [s] 9:00 A Taste of Travel [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Saturday 12:00 The Living Room 1:00 My Market Kitchen [s] 1:30 Fishing Australia [s] 2:00 Alive and Cooking [s] 2:30 Pat Callinan’s 4x4 Adventures [s] 3:30 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals [s 4:00 What’s Up Down Under [s] 4:30 Escape Fishing With ET [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 Gold Coast Cops (PG l,d) [s] 6:30 All Star Family Feud (PG) [s] 7:30 David Attenborough's Planet Earth: Caves (PG) [s] 8:30 Law & Order: SVU: Sanctuary (M) [s] 9:30 Law & Order: SVU: Psychotherapist (M) [s] 10:30 TBA 11:30 48 Hours (M) [s] 1:30 Home Shopping
Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise Prime 6:00 [s] 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend [s] 12:00 Dream Academy [s] 12:30 Wild Planet: North America: Revealed (PG) [s] 1:30 Adam’s Pasta Pilgrimage [s] 2:00 VFL: Victoria v Western Australia 5:00 Seven News 5:30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line (PG) 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 The Kick: Richmond v Essendon 7:00 AFL: Round 10 – Richmond v Essendon *Live* 10:30 Movie: “Kick-Ass 2” (MA15+v,l,s) [s] (’13) Stars: Chloe Moretz, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Donald Faison, Jim Carrey, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Claudia Lee 12:40 Benefits Street (M d,l,a) [s] 2:00 Home Shopping
6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend NINE Today - Saturday [s] 10:00 Today Extra Saturday [s] 12:00 Explore Fillers 12:15 Four Weddings (PG) [s] 1:15 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG) [s] – Chris O’Donnell 2:15 Movie: “Overboard” (PG s,l) [s] (’87) Stars: Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell & Katherine Helmond 4:30 The Garden Gurus [s] 5:00 NINE News [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Saturday [s] 7:00 The Voice: Knock-outs (PG) 11:30 Britain’s Got Talent (PG) [s] 1:00 Four Weddings: Shelley / Grace / Laura / Cathy (M l) [s] 2:00 TV Shop 2:30 Movie: “To The Devil A Daughter” (MA15+h,v) (’76) Stars: Richard Widmark, Christopher Lee & Denholm Elliott 4:30 Global Shop 5:00 Extra 5:30 Wesley Impact [s]
6:00 rage (PG) [s] 10:30 rage: Guest ProgramABC mer [s] 11:40 Grand Designs: The Radian House: Ipswich [s] 12:30 QI: New (PG) [s] 1:00 River (M l,v) [s] 2:00 Life At 7 [s] 3:00 War On Waste (PG) [s] 4:00 Landline [s] 4:30 Midsomer Murders: Echoes Of The Dead (PG) [s] 6:00 Compass: Goodbye Harry Haxton [s] 6:30 Gardening Australia [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 The Coroner: Pieces Of Eight (M v) [s] 8:15 Delicious (M a,l,s,n) [s] 9:05 New Tricks: Romans Ruined (M a,v) [s] 10:05 Janet King (M a,s,l) [s] 11:00 Sammy J And Randy In Ricketts Lane: Waterworld (M l,d,h,s) 11:25 rage 30: Guest Programmer (MA15+a,l,d,n, s,h,v) 5:00 rage (PG)
5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour [s] 2:00 SBS Small Business Secrets [s] 2:30 Death: A Series About Life - Market Of Death (PG) [s] 3:30 The Chefs’ Line: Lebanese [s] 5:30 Walking Through History: Norfolk [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 The Six Wives Of Henry VIII With Lucy Worsley [s] 8:30 RocKwiz Salutes The Legends 9:30 Movie: “Nightcrawler” (M a,v,l) [s] (‘14) Stars: Jake Gyllenhaal & Rene Russo 11:40 Movie: “A Teacher” (M s,a,l) [s] (‘12) Stars: Lindsay Burdge, Will Britain & Jennifer Prediger 1:05 Great British Railway Journeys: Amersham To Regent’s Park [s] 1:45 FA Cup Final: Chelsea vs Arsenal *Live* from Wembley Stadium. 5:15 Copa Del Rey Final: Barcelona vs Alaves *Live* from Vicente Calderon Stadium in Madrid
GO! 6:00 Children’s Programs 2:30 Surfing Australia TV 3:00 The Powerpuff Girls (PG) 3:30 We Bare Bears (PG) 4:00 Justice League Unlimited (PG) 4:30 Clarence 5:00 Ben 10 (PG) 5:30 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 6:00 Madly Madagascar 6:30 Movie: “Legend Of The Guardians” (PG) (‘10) Stars: Hugo Weaving 8:30 Movie: “The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers” (M v) (‘02) Stars: Elijah Wood 12:15 Harvey Birdman 12:25 Mike Tyson Mysteries (M) 12:40 Black Jesus (MA15+l,v,d,s) 1:10 The Almighty Johnsons (M v,l,s) 3:00 Ground Floor (PG)
7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 The Great Outdoors 9:00 NBC Today 11:30 Room For Improvement 12:00 Vasili’s Garden 12:30 SA Weekender 1:00 The Great Day Out 1:30 Out Of The Blue 2:00 Creek to Coast 2:30 The Great Australian Doorstep 3:00 Queensland Weekender 3:30 Sydney Weekender 4:00 Anthony Bourdain (PG) 5:00 Life On The Edge (PG) 6:00 Dog Patrol (PG) 6:30 Mighty Planes (PG) 7:30 Billy Connolly's Tracks Across America (PG s,l) 8:30 Movie: “Butterfly On A Wheel” (M) (‘07) Stars: Gerard Butler 11:30 Dog Patrol (PG) 12:00 Anthony Bourdain (PG)
ONE 8:00 Get Smart (PG) 9:00 Gillette World Sport 9:30 Hogan’s Heroes 10:30 Cheers (PG) 11:30 World Rugby Sevens Highlights London 12:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 1:00 Monster Jam 2:00 SuperUtes Round 2 Winton 3:00 MacGyver (PG) 4:00 Merv Hughes Fishing 4:30 4WD Touring 5:00 M*A*S*H (PG) 5:30 Megastructures (PG) 6:30 Attenborough's Nature’s Great Events (PG) 7:30 Car Crash Britain (M) 8:30 Moments Of Impact (PG) 9:30 48 Hours (M) 11:30 Megafactories (PG) 12:30 Bellator (MA15+) 2:30 RPM
ABC2 5:00 Children’s Programs 3:00 Scout And The Gumboot Kids 3:30 Play School 4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:20 Tree Fu Tom 5:00 Hey Duggee 5:25 Charlie And Lola 5:40 Peppa Pig 6:00 Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom 6:10 Go Jetters 6:35 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 Penn & Teller (PG) 8:10 Would I Lie To You? 8:45 Live at the Apollo 9:30 Russell Howard’s Stand Up Central 9:55 Comedy Up Late (M) 10:25 Comedy Next Gen (MA15+) 11:25 Archer 11:50 The Inbetweeners (M l,s) 12:15 Broad City (M a,l,s) 12:40 Little Britain (M) 3:10 ABC News
Worldwatch 12:00 Vice News SBS VICELAND 5:00 Tonight 12:50 Rivals: Calcio Storico 1:20 Rivals: Aphromoo Vs Doublelift 1:50 The Raft (PG) 2:40 Vice Does America (PG) 3:05 Hipsters (PG) 3:35 50 Ways To Kill Your Mammy (PG) 4:30 Abandoned (M l) 5:25 Balls Deep (PG) 6:20 The Business Of Life 7:20 If You Are The One 8:30 Movie: “Roger Waters: The Wall” (M) (‘14) 11:00 Movie: “Sunshine On Leith” (M) (‘13) 12:50 Twiz And Tuck (M) 1:40 Party Legends 2:10 France 24 News In English From Paris 3:00 Thai News 3:30 Bangla News 4:00 Punjabi News
GEM 6:00 Edgar Wallace Mysteries (PG v) 7:30 Adventures In Rainbow Country 8:00 Home Shopping 9:00 Domestic Blitz 10:00 The Avengers (PG) 11:00 Movie: “They Who Dare” (G) (’54) Stars: Dirk Bogarde 1:15 Movie: “Solomon and Sheba” (PG) (’59) Stars: Yul Brynner 4:15 Movie: “A Time to Love and a Time to Die” (PG) (’58) Stars: John Gavin 7:00 Suncorp Super Netball: Giants v Lightning *Live* 8:45 Suncorp Super Netball: Fever v Vixens *Live* 10:30 Movie: “Unforgettable” (MA15+v,l,d) (’96) Stars: Ray Liotta 1:00 Call & Win (M)
7MATE 6:00 Adventure Angler (PG) 8:00 Home Shopping 9:00 Dream Car Garage (PG) 9:30 Harley Davidson (PG) 10:00 Temporary Australians (PG) 10:30 Big Angry Fish (PG) 11:30 Life Off Road 12:00 Search For Lost Giants (PG) 1:00 Big Shrimpin’ (PG) 2:00 Mountain Men (PG) 3:00 Doomsday Preppers (PG) 4:00 World Of X Games 4:30 Speed 5:40 BBQ Pitmasters (PG) 6:40 Movie: “Despicable Me” (PG v) (‘10) Stars: Russell Brand 8:30 Movie: “Oblivion” (M v,l) (‘14) Stars: Morgan Freeman 11:00 Outback Hunters (M) 12:00 Ink Master (M)
6:05 Pokemon 7:00 Totally Wild 7:30 Mako 11 Island Of Secrets 8:00 Totally Wild 8:30 Scope 9:05 The Loop (PG v) 11:35 Mako-Island Of Secrets 1:30 Charmed (PG) 2:30 Becker (PG) 3:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Last Man Standing (PG) 8:30 TBA 9:30 Fresh Off The Boat (PG) 10:00 The Great Indoors (M) 10:30 Don’t Trust the B**** In Apartment 23 (M) 11:00 Speechless (PG) 11:30 The Loop (PG v) 2:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG)
ABC ME 5:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10:25 Dragons 11:35 Hank Zipzer 12:00 So Awkward 12:30 Life With Boys 1:05 Worst Year of My Life, Again 1:30 Horrible Histories 2:25 Officially Amazing 2:55 Spawn Point 3:20 The New Adventures Of Figaro Pho 4:05 Odd Squad 4:25 Deadly 60 4:55 I’m Recyclable Get Me Out Of Here 5:45 All Hail King Julien 6:05 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 6:30 The Legend Of Korra 7:00 Operation Ouch! 7:30 Officially Amazing 8:05 Marlin (PG) 8:50 The Amazing Extraordinary Friends 9:15 Total Drama Ridonculous Race
Weekend Breakfast 11:00 ABC News ABC 24 7:00 11:30 Australia Wide 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Link 1:00 ABC News 1:30 Planet America 2:00 ABC News 2:30 One Plus One 3:00 ABC News 3:30 The Mix 4:00 ABC News 4:30 The Drum Weekly 5:00 ABC News 5:30 Landline 6:00 ABC News 6:30 Australian Story 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Australia Wide 8:02 Four Corners 8:45 One Plus One 9:00 ABC News 9:30 The World This Week 10:00 ABC News 10:30 The Mix 11:00 ABC News 11:30 One Plus One 12:02 National Press Club Address 1:00 Al Jazeera 2:00 BBC World News
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Religious Programs 7:00 Fishing AusWIN 6:00 tralia 7:30 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals [s] 8:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 8:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 9:00 What’s Up Down Under [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Sunday [s] 12:00 Places We Go [s] 12:30 Alive and Cooking [s] 1:00 The Doctors (PG) 2:00 Jamie & Jimmy’s Food Fight Club [s] 3:00 Masterchef Australia [s] 4:00 RPM [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News 6:00 Family Feud! [s] 6:30 Modern Family: Spring-a-Ding-Fling (PG) [s] 7:00 Modern Family: Other People’s Children (PG) [s] 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG s) [s] 9:00 Bull: The Fall (M) [s] 9:55 Formula One Grand Prix *Live* from Monte Carlo’s Circuit de Monaco 12:00 48 Hours: Guilty Until Proven Innocent (M) [s] 1:00 48 Hours: Gone (M) [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS This Morning
6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise Prime [s] 10:00 AFL Game Day [s] 11:30 Bewitched: Witches & Warlocks Are My Favourite Things [s] 12:00 Program To Be Advised 1:30 Program To Be Advised 2:30 AFL Pre-Game: Carlton v North Melbourne 3:00 AFL: Round 10: Carlton v North Melbourne 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 House Rules (PG) [s] 8:30 Dark Secrets: Australia’s Hidden Shame [s] 9:30 Sunday Night [s] 10:30 The Blacklist: Mr. Kaplan (M) [s] 11:30 Training Day: Elegy Part 2 (M) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping
6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend NINE Today [s] 10:00 Sports Sunday (PG) [s] 11:00 Sunday Footy Show (PG) [s] 12:30 Future Stars (PG) [s] 1:30 Subaru Full Cycle [s] 2:00 Movie: “The Far Country” (PG) (‘54) – A self-minded adventurer locks horns with a crooked lawman while driving cattle to Dawson. Stars: James Stewart, Ruth Roman & Walter Brennan 4:00 Wild Alaska: Spring [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Sunday [s] 7:00 The Voice: Battles (PG l) [s] 9:00 60 Minutes [s] 10:00 Challenger Disaster: The Lost Tapes (PG) [s] 11:00 Nightmare On Everest (M) [s] 12:00 House: Paternity (M d,s,mp) [s] 1:00 Step Dave: Kids (M) 2:00 The Garden Gurus [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 The Baron: Edge Of Fear (PG) 4:00 Good Morning America [s]
6:00 rage (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Breakfast [s] ABC 9:00 Insiders [s] 10:00 Offsiders [s] 10:30 The World This Week [s] 11:00 Compass (PG) [s] 11:30 Songs of Praise [s] 12:00 Landline [s] 1:00 Gardening Australia [s] 1:30 Delicious (M a,l,n,s) [s] 2:15 The Book Club [s] 2:45 The Mix 3:15 Australia Wide 3:45 Australian Story [s] 4:15 The Checkout (PG) [s] 4:45 The Coroner (PG) [s] 5:30 Ask The Doctor: Diet [s] 6:00 Anh’s Brush With Fame [s] 6:30 Little Lunch [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:40 Doctor Who [s] 8:30 Grantchester (M a,v) [s] 9:15 DCI Banks (M v) [s] 10:05 The Doctor Blake Mysteries (M a,v) [s] 11:00 The Weekly (M) [s] 11:30 Line Of Duty (M v) [s] 12:35 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 2:35 Mad Dogs (MA15+v) [s] 3:20 DCI Banks (M v) [s] 4:10 Murder, She Wrote (PG) [s] 5:00 Insiders [s]
Copa Del Rey Final: Barcelona V Alaves SBS 5:15 *Live* at Vicente Calderon Stadium in Madrid 8:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Speedweek 3:00 The Bowls Show 4:00 Football 2017: FA Cup Highlights 4:30 Cycling: Incycle [s] 5:00 Small Business Secrets [s] 5:35 Nazi Sunken Sub (PG) [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Italy’s Invisible Cities: Venice [s] 8:40 The Story Of God With Morgan Freeman (PG) [s] 10:30 Russell Brand: A Second Coming (MA15+) [s] 12:25 Hearts Of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse [s] 2:15 Jesus Town USA (PG) [s] 3:40 Vietnam: The War That Made Australia (M a,v) [s] (In Vietnamese) 4:50 SBS Flashback [s]
GO! 6:00 Children’s Programs 4:00 Justice League Unlimited 4:30 Movie: “Superman III” (PG) (‘83) Stars: Christopher Reeve 7:00 Movie: “Batman Forever” (PG v) (‘95) Stars: Val Kilmer 9:30 Movie: “Robocop” (M v) (‘14) Stars: Michael Keaton 11:50 Bad Robots (M l,s) 12:25 Harvey Birdman (M s) 12:35 Mike Tyson Mysteries (MA15+v,l,s) 12:50 Black Jesus (MA15+ s,v,d,a) 1:20 For The Love Of Cars (PG) 2:20 Looney Tunes 2:30 Yo-kai Watch (PG) 3:00 Yu-gi-oh! Zexal (PG) 3:30 Spongebob 4:00 Steven Universe 4:30 Little Charmers 4:50 Rabbids Invasion (PG)
7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Religion 9:00 Religious Programs 9:30 Inside Volleyball 10:00 NBC Today 11:00 Home and Away 12:30 Dog Patrol (PG) 1:00 Anthony Bourdain (PG) 2:00 Life On The Edge (PG) 3:00 Annabel Langbein 3:30 Sean’s Kitchen (PG) 4:00 Hairy Bikers (PG) 4:30 Homes Under The Hammer 5:30 One Foot In The Grave (PG) 6:15 Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em (PG) 7:00 Border Security (PG) 8:00 Coastwatch Oz (PG) 8:30 Escape To The Country 11:30 Homes Under The Hammer 12:30 Psychic TV (M) 3:30 Sean’s Kitchen 4:00 Escape To The Country
8:00 Super Rugby R14 Rebels v Crusaders ONE 10:00 World Rugby Sevens Highlights: London 10:30 Escape Fishing 11:00 Animal Extra 11:30 Cruise Mode 12:00 Gillette World Sport 12:30 Operation Repo (PG) 1:00 4x4 Adventures 2:00 Monster Jam 3:00 Moments Of Impact 4:00 Megastructures 5:00 What’s Up Downunder 5:30 I Fish 6:00 M*A*S*H (PG) 7:00 Scorpion (PG) 8:00 Attenborough’s Animal House 9:00 Movie: “Dying Of The Light” (MA15+) (‘14) 11:00 Bear Grylls (M l) 12:00 Car Crash Britain 1:00 Gillette World Sport 1:30 RPM 2:30 Rush
ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School 4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:20 Tree Fu Tom 5:00 Thomas and Friends 6:00 Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom 6:10 Go Jetters 6:20 Little Roy 6:35 Peter Rabbit 6:50 Shaun the Sheep 7:00 Spicks And Specks (PG) 7:30 River Monsters (PG) 8:20 Gruen Pitch Rewind 8:30 Whovians (M a) 9:00 John Conway Tonight 9:55 Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends (M l,n,s) 10:40 Adam Hills 11:25 Ladyboys (M a) 12:10 An Idiot Abroad (M a,l) 1:10 The Imposter (M a,l) 2:50 ABC News Update
5:00 Worldwatch 9:00 PopAsia SBS VICELAND 10:00 Worldwatch 12:00 Vice News Tonight 1:00 States Of Undress: China (PG) 1:50 10,000 BC (PG) 2:45 We Are Young 3:50 The Brain: China 5:20 Tough Young Teachers (PG) 6:25 Vs. Arashi 7:20 If You Are The One 8:30 The Truth About Racism (PG) 9:35 Rivals: Montana 6 Man 10:25 Drunk History: Chicago (M a,l) 10:55 Drunk History: Atlanta (M a,l) 11:20 Siren’s Song (MA15+) 3:00 Thai News 3:30 Bangla News 4:00 Punjabi News 4:30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News 5:00 Korean News 5:30 Indonesian News
6:00 TV Shop 6:30 Religious Programs 8:30 GEM TV Shop 10:00 Adventures In Rainbow Country 10:30 Suncorp Super Netball: Swifts v Firebirds *Live* 12:30 The Garden Gurus 1:00 Getaway (PG) 1:30 Sunday Footy Show 3:30 Sunday Football: Canberra Raiders v Sydney Roosters *Live* from GIO Stadium, Canberra 6:00 TBA 7:00 To The Manor Born 8:10 New Tricks (PG) 9:20 Major Crimes (M v,d) 11:20 The Closer (M) 12:20 To The Manor Born 1:00 TV Shop 2:30 Major Crimes (MA15+) 4:30 Religious Programs
7MATE 6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Adventure Angler (PG) 7:30 Home Shopping 9:30 Dream Car Garage (PG) 10:00 Adventure Angler (PG) 10:30 Ultimate Fishing (PG) 11:30 TBA 12:30 Big Angry Fish (PG) 1:30 BBQ Pitmasters (PG) 2:30 Doomsday Preppers (PG) 3:30 Seinfeld (PG) 6:00 Movie: “Twister” (PG) (‘96) Stars: Alan Ruck 8:30 Movie: “Fast & Furious 6” (PG) (‘14) Stars: Elsa Pataky 11:00 Rude Tube M) 11:30 Jail (M a,l) 12:30 Ink Master (M) 1:30 Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars 2:30 Mark Berg's Fishing Addiction (PG) 3:30 Big Angry Fish (PG) 4:30 Ultimate Fishing (PG)
6:00 Children’s Programs 9:00 Teenage 11 Mutant Ninja Turtles 10:00 Totally Wild 10:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:00 The Brady Bunch 12:00 Family Ties 1:00 Neighbours 3:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:30 Movie: “E.T.” (PG) (’82) 8:30 Russell Coight’s All Aussie Adventures (PG) 9:00 TBA 10:00 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (M) 10:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 11:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 12:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 1:00 Frasier (PG) 2:00 The Brady Bunch 3:00 Family Ties (PG)
ABC ME 5:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10:25 Dragons: Defenders of Berk 12:00 So Awkward (PG) 1:05 Worst Year of My Life, Again 1:30 Horrible Histories (PG) 2:00 Operation Ouch! 2:25 Officially Amazing 3:30 Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 4:05 Odd Squad 4:25 Deadly 60 5:00 Game On 5:45 The Fairly Oddparents 6:05 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG) 6:30 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 6:55 Trip For Biscuits 7:05 Operation Ouch! 7:40 Doctor Who 8:25 Yonderland 8:50 The Amazing Extraordinary Friends 9:15 Total Drama
ABC 24 7:00 Weekend Breakfast 9:02 Insiders 10:00 Weekend Breakfast 11:00 ABC News 11:30 The World This Week 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Mix 1:00 ABC News 1:30 Offsiders 2:00 ABC News 2:30 News Special: 250 Shades Of Black 4:00 ABC News 4:30 One Plus One 5:00 ABC News 5:30 Australia Wide 6:00 ABC News 6:30 Foreign Correspondent 7:00 ABC News 7:30 The Mix 8:02 Insiders 9:00 ABC News 9:30 One Plus One 10:00 ABC News 10:30 Planet America 11:00 ABC News 11:30 Counted 12:02 Landline 1:00 Al Jazeera News
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Entertainment Tonight [s] 6:30 Family WIN 6:00 Feud [s] 7:00 WIN’s News [s] 8:00 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Masterchef Australia [s] 2:30 Alive And Cooking [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 4:30The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 8:30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) [s] 9:30 Prison Break: The Liar (M s) [s] 10:30 Sherlock Holmes: Elementary: All My Exes Live in Essex (M v) [s] 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project - Encore 1:30 Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning
Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] Prime 5:30 11:30 Seven Morning News [s 12:00 Midday Movie: “Fatal Justice” (M v) (’12) – When the police can’t crack the alibi of the gang who injured her 12-year-old niece, Karen Donovan must take matters into her own hands. Stars: Suzanne Ager 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG) [s] 7:30 House Rules (PG) [s] 8:40 Seven Year Switch (M l,s,a) [s] 9:50 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell: The Curtis House (M n,l) 10:50 Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA: La Galleria 33 Part 2 (M l) 11:50 The Goldbergs: George! George Glass! (PG) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping
5:30 Today *Live* [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] NINE 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 The Voice: Battles (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE Evening News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Voice: Battles (PG) [s] 9:30 Footy Classified (M) 10:30 Botched: Four Leeches And A Funeral (M l,n,mp) [s] 11:30 Law And Order: Whose Monkey Is It Anyway? (M v,d) [s] 12:30 Rizzoli & Isles: Bomb Voyage (M v) [s] 1:30 TV Shop 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America [s]
6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] 10:00 Landline [s] 11:00 Back Roads [s] 11:30 Croc College (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Grantchester (M) [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:15 Eggheads [s] 3:40 Doctor Who [s] 4:30 Whovians [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Dream Build [s] 6:10 Grand Designs: The Scandinavian House: Lizard Peninsula [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Australian Story [s] 8:30 Four Corners [s] 9:20 Media Watch (PG) 9:35 Q&A [s] 10:50 Lateline [s] 11:20 The Business [s] 11:40 Golf: PGA Tour: Colonial CC, Fort Worth TX [s] 12:35 Inside Men (MA15+) [s] 1:25 The Mix [s] 1:55 rage (MA15+a,l,d,n,s,h,v) 3:20 The Tunnel (MA+15 a,s) 4:10 Murder, She Wrote (PG) [s] 5:00 Antiques Roadshow: Leeds 1 [s]
5:00 CGTN English News [s] 5:30 NHK SBS World English News [s] 6:00 Worldwatch – France 24 News 6:30 Deutsche Welle News 7:00 Al Jazeera 7:30 Italian News 8:10 Filipino News 8:40 French News 9:30 Greek News 10:30 German News 11:00 Spanish News 12:00 Arabic News 12:30 Turkish News 1:00 Al Jazeera News 2:00 The Chefs’ Line: Lebanese [s] 2:30 Summer Night Concert 2017 [s] 4:00 Andre Rieu: Magic Of The Musicals [s] 4:30 Deadly Predator Challenge [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 The Chefs’ Line: Thai [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:35 Dr Christian Will See You Now [s] 8:30 Island With Bear Grylls [s] 9:30 24 Hours In Emergency: Quality Of Life [s] 10:25 SBS World News Late Edition [s] 11:00 The Last Panthers (M n,v,l) [s] (In Serbian and French)
GO! 6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Lip Sync Battle (M) 2:00 Beyblade Burst 2:30 HI-5 3:00 Rabbids Invasion (PG) 3:30 Nexo Knights (PG v) 4:05 The Powerpuff Girls (PG) 4:30 Green Lantern (PG) 5:00 Ben 10 (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans (PG) 6:00 Regular Show 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 Science Of Stupid (M) 8:00 Top Gear (PG) 9:30 Street Outlaws (PG) 10:30 Car SOS (PG) 11:30 South Beach Tow (M) 12:00 The Middle (PG) 12:30 Adventure Time (PG) 1:00 Regular Show 1:30 Ben 10 (PG) 2:00 Rabbids Invasion (PG) 2:30 Pokemon
7TWO 6:30 Medical Emergency (PG) 7:00 Children’s Program 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 10:30 Meet The Press 11:30 Annabel Langbein 12:00 Dr Oz (PG) 1:00 Hairy Bikers (PG) 1:30 One Foot In The Grave (PG) 2:15 Some Mothers Do 'ave 'em (PG) 3:00 Property Ladder (PG) 4:00 Deal Or No Deal 4:30 Million Dollar Minute 5:00 60 Minute Makeover (PG) 6:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Jonathan Creek (M v) 8:30 Foyle’s War (M a) 10:30 Blue Murder (M v) 12:00 Bargain Hunt 1:00 Deal Or No Deal 1:30 Foyle’s War (M)
ONE 6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 RPM 9:00 Megafactories 10:00 M*A*S*H (PG) 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Get Smart (PG) 1:00 Cheers (PG) 2:00 Matlock (M v) 3:00 Jake And The Fat Man (PG v) 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG v,s) 5:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 6:00 M*A*S*H 7:30 MacGyver (M) 8:30 Movie: “Die Hard 2” (M v) (‘90) Stars: Bruce Willis 11:00 Super Rugby Extra Time 12:00 House Of Lies (M s,l) 12:30 Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix 3:00 Matlock (M v) 4:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 5:00 The Doctors (M)
ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School 4:00 Bananas in Pyjamas 4:20 Tree Fu Tom 5:00 Hey Duggee 5:25 Charlie And Lola 5:40 Peppa Pig 6:00 Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom 6:10 Go Jetters 6:20 Little Roy 6:35 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Spicks & Specks 7:30 Doctor Who (M l) 8:20 Gruen Pitch Rewind 8:30 Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends (M a,l,n,s) 9:20 Life And Death Row (M a,v) 10:15 Little Britain (M s) 10:45 John Conway Tonight [s] 11:35 Whovians [s] 12:05 Peaky Blinders (MA15+ s,v,a,l) 1:10 HitRecord On TV (M l) 1:35 Doctor Who (M l) 2:20 ABC News
Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: SBS VICELAND 5:00 “Lovesickness” (M s,l,v) (‘07) (In Spanish) 1:35 Alarm for Cobra 11 (M) 2:30 Dead Set On Life (PG) 3:00 Street Genius (PG) 3:30 Rivals 4:05 Illusions Of Grandeur: San Francisco (PG) 4:30 Food, Booze And Tattoos (PG) 5:00 Vice News Tonight 5:30 If You Are The One 6:35 Mythbusters (PG) 7:30 The Feed 8:00 South Park (M a,s) 8:30 Movie: “Taxi Driver” (MA15+) (‘76) 10:35 Movie: “Rust And Bone” (MA15+) (‘12) (In French) 12:45 Desus And Mero (PG) 1:15 The Feed 1:50 Flophouse (M s) 2:20 CCTV News In English
GEM 6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Religious Programs 7:30 TV Shop 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 TV Shop 10:30 Friends (PG) 11:30 Suncorp Super Netball: Thunderbirds v Collingwood *Live* 1:30 To The Manor Born 2:00 TBA 3:00 Escape To The Country 4:15 Heartbeat (PG) 5:20 Are You Being Served (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 As Time Goes By (PG) 7:30 Planet Earth II (PG) 8:40 DCI Banks (MA15+) 9:40 Movie: “Along Came a Spider” (MA15+v,l) (‘01) 11:40 Footy Classified (M) 12:40 TBA 1:00 TV Shop 2:30 Planet Earth II (PG) 3:30 Heartbeat (PG) 4:30 Religious Programs
7MATE 6:30 Fishing Programs (PG) 10:00 Doomsday Preppers (PG) 11:00 Charlie’s Angels (PG v) 12:00 TJ Hooker (M) 1:00 Wipeout USA (PG) 2:00 Big Smo (PG) 2:30 Billy The Exterminator (PG) 3:00 What Went Down (PG) 4:00 Search For Lost Giants (PG) 5:00 Doomsday Castle (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Talking Footy 8:30 Movie: “Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl ” (PG) (‘03) Stars: Johnny Depp 11:15 Rude Tube (M) 12:15 Talking Footy 1:30 American Pickers (PG) 2:30 Fishing Addiction (PG) 3:30 Big Angry Fish (PG)
6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr Quinn, 11 Medicine Woman (PG) 11:00 Jag (PG) 12:00 Judging Amy (M) 1:00 The Division (M) 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 4:30 Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours 7:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 9:30 Supernatural (MA15+ v) 10:30 The XFiles (M v) 11:30 The Late Show (PG) 12:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 1:30 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Judging Amy (PG) 3:30 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman (PG)
5:00 Children’s Programs 10:35 Backyard ABC ME Science 11:00 Full Proof 11:20 Catalyst Bytes 12:00 Rocket’s Island 12:45 Degrassi (PG) 1:10 Wolfblood 1:35 Move It Mob Style 2:00 Backyard Science 2:50 Pearlie 3:30 Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 4:05 Odd Squad 4:25 Deadly 60 5:00 Game On 5:45 The Fairly Oddparents 6:05 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 6:30 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 7:00 Operation Ouch! 7:30 Officially Amazing 8:05 Merlin (PG) 8:50 The Amazing Extraordinary Friends 9:15 Total Drama Presents 9:35 Stoked
ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News ABC 24 6:00 Mornings 12:00 ABC News 1:00 ABC News 2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:15 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 ABC News 5:00 ABC News 6:00 ABC News National 6:30 The Drum 7:00 ABC News With The Business 9:00 ABC National News 9:30 Lateline 10:00 The World Beverley O'Connor 11:00 ABC National News 11:30 7.30 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum 1:00 Al Jazeera Newsgrid 2:00 BBC Global News 2:30 7:30 3:00 BBC Global 3:30 Counted 4:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 5:00 Outside Source
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Entertainment Tonight [s] 6:30 Family WIN 6:00 Feud [s] 7:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 8:00 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Masterchef Australia - Encore [s] 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Alive And Cooking [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 4:30The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 8:30 NCIS: What Lies Above (M s) 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: Battle Scars (M s) [s] 10:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: The Livelong Day (M v) [s] 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project Encore 1:30 Late Show (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning
Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] Prime 5:30 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “The Toyman Killer” (M h,v) [s] (’13) – A psychologist is asked to evaluate a young girl on death row who shows signs of multiple personality disorder. Stars: David Haydn-Jones, Magda Apanowicz & Tom Butler 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG) [s] 7:30 House Rules (PG) [s] 8:40 Seven Year Switch (M l,s,a) [s] 9:50 Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares: Lanterna (MA15+l) 10:50 Big Kitchen: Colossal Cruise Ship (PG) [s] 11:20 The Amazing Race (PG) [s] – The race continues in Athens, Greece. 12:30 Home Shopping
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 The Voice: Battles (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE Evening News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Last Resort (M s) [s] 8:40 Lovechild (M) [s] 9:40 Operation Thailand (M n,mp) 10:40 Embarrassing Bodies (M n,mp) [s] 11:40 The Mysteries Of Laura: The Mystery of the Watery Grave (M v) [s] 12:40 Mike & Molly: No Kay Morale (PG l) [s] 1:05 20/20 [s] 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America [s]
6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] ABC 10:00 Four Corners [s] 10:55 Media Watch (PG) [s] 11:10 Grand Designs [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Last Tango In Halifax (PG) [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 The Cook And The Chef [s] 3:25 Eggheads [s] 4:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Dream Build: Warburton [s] 6:10 Grand Designs: The Adaptahaus: Cumbria [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Ask The Doctor [s] 8:30 War On Waste [s] 9:30 Foreign Correspondent [s] 10:00 The Book Club [s] 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:00 The Business [s] 11:20 Q&A [s] 12:25 Making Australia Great (PG) [s] 1:25 rage (MA15+a,l,d,n,s,h,v) 3:10 Last Tango In Halifax (PG) [s] 4:10 Murder, She Wrote (PG) 5:00 Antiques Roadshow: Leeds 2 [s]
5:00 CGTN English News [s] 5:30 NHK SBS World English News [s] 6:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour [s] 2:00 The Chefs’ Line: Thai [s] 2:30 Creative Minds (PG) 3:20 Secrets Of The Brain: Who Will We Be? (PG) [s] 4:25 I Bought My Own Rainforest (PG) [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 The Chefs’ Line: Thai [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Great Continental Railway Journeys: Dresden To Kiel [s] 8:30 Insight [s] 9:30 Dateline [s] 10:00 SBS World News Late Edition [s] 10:30 Witnesses (S2, Ep 3 & 4) (M v,l) [s] 12:35 Movie: “Backyard” (MA15+) (’09) (In Spanish & Tzeltal) 2:45 Movie: “Gay Girl In Damascus: The Amina Profile” (M v,l,n) (‘15) (In French & Arabic) 3:45 Scrum (MA15+) [s] 4:50 Luke Nguyen’s United Kingdom Bitesize [s]
GO! 6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Lip Sync Battle (M) 2:00 Beyblade Burst 2:30 HI-5 3:00 Rabbids Invasion (PG) 3:30 Lego Friends 4:05 The Powerpuff Girls (PG) 4:30 Green Lantern (PG) 5:00 Ben 10 (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans (PG) 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 8:30 Meet The Hockers (PG) 9:00 Movie: “Kill Bill: Volume 1” (MA15+v,l) (‘03) 11:10 Two And A Half Men (PG) 11:40 South Beach Tow (M) 12:10 The Middle (PG) 12:40 Adventure Time (PG) 1:05 Regular Show (PG) 1:30 Ben 10
7TWO 6:30 Medical Emergency (PG) 7:00 Children’s Programs 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Dr Oz (PG) 1:00 Jonathan Creek (M) 2:00 Mr Selfridge (PG s) 3:00 House Calls To The Rescue 4:00 Deal Or No Deal 4:30 Million Dollar Minute 5:00 60 Minute Makeover (PG) 6:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Father Brown (M v) 8:30 Judge John Deed (M v) 10:30 Mighty Planes 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Mr Selfridge (PG) 1:30 Deal or No Deal 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 2:30 Father Brown (M) 3:30 Dr Oz (PG)
6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Super Rugby Extra ONE Time 9:00 Fishing Edge 9:30 M*A*S*H (PG) 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Get Smart (PG) 1:00 Cheers (PG) 2:00 Matlock (M v) 3:00 Super Rugby Extra Time 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG a) 5:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 6:00 M*A*S*H (PG) 7:30 48 Hours (M) 8:30 Movie: “A Time To Kill” (M v) (‘96) Stars: Matthew McConaughey 11:30 Breakout Kings (M v) 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Get Smart 3:00 Matlock (M v) 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG a) 5:00 The Doctors
ABC2 5:00 Children’s Programs 2:35 Sydney Sailboat 3:10 Mister Maker 3:30 Play School 4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:10 Fireman Sam 4:20 Tree Fu Tom 5:00 Hey Duggee 5:25 Charlie & Lola 5:45 Floogals 6:00 Ben & Holly 6:10 Go Jetters 6:20 Little Roy 6:35 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Spicks And Specks (PG) 7:30 Dirty Jobs (M a) 8:20 The Checkout (PG) 8:50 An Idiot Abroad (M a,l) 9:35 Banged Up Abroad (M a,d,v) 10:20 Archer (M v) 10:45 Little Britain (PG) 11:15 Life And Death Row (M a v) 12:10 The Imposter (M a,l) 1:45 Dirty Jobs (M l) 2:35 ABC News Update
Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: SBS VICELAND 5:00 “The Double Hour” (M a,s,l) (‘09) (In Italian & Spanish) 1:40 Alarm for Cobra 11 (M v) 2:35 Cyberwar (PG) 3:05 Street Genius 3:35 The Feed 4:05 Illusions Of Grandeur: Los Angeles 4:35 Food, Booze And Tattoos (PG) 5:05 The Business Of Life (PG) 5:35 If You Are The One 6:35 Mythbusters (PG) 7:30 The Feed 8:00 South Park (M) 8:30 Search Party (M s,l) 9:20 Fargo (M a,v) 11:25 Sex With Sunny Megatron (MA15+) 12:00 Desus and Mero 12:30 The Feed 1:00 Twiz and Tuck (M) 1:50 Rivals (PG) 2:15 RT News In English
6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Skippy 7:00 Religious GEM Programs 7:30 TV Shop 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 TV Shop 10:30 Friends (PG) 11:30 As Time Goes By 12:10 Movie: “Pink String And Sealing Wax” (PG) (’45) Stars: Mervyn Johns 2:00 The Hairy Bikers (PG) 3:00 Escape To The Country 4:15 Heartbeat (PG) 5:20 Are You Being Served? (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 As Time Goes By (PG) 7:30 New Tricks (M) 8:40 Midsomer Murders (M v) 10:50 Cold Case (M v) 11:50 Scott & Bailey (M s,l,v) 1:00 TV Shop 2:30 The Hairy Bikers Best Of British (PG) 3:30 Heartbeat (PG) 4:00 Religion
7MATE 7:00 Ultimate Fishing (PG) 8:00 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction (PG) 9:00 Big Angry Fish (PG) 10:00 Search For Lost Giants (PG v,l) 11:00 Charlie’s Angels (PG v) 12:00 TJ Hooker (PG v,a,d) 1:00 Wipeout USA (PG) 2:00 What Went Down (PG) 2:30 Doomsday Castle (PG) 3:30 Doomsday Preppers (PG) 4:30 American Pickers (PG) 5:30 Pawn Stars (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars 7:30 Highway Patrol (PG) 8:00 Motorway Patrol (PG) 8:30 Outback Truckers (M) 9:30 Outback Pilots (PG) 10:30 Ice Road Truckers (M l) 11:30 Car Chasers (PG)
6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr Quinn, 11 Medicine Woman 11:00 Jag (PG) 12:00 Judging Amy (M) 1:00 The Division (M) 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 4:30 Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Without A Paddle” (M v,s) (‘04) 10:30 How I Met Your Mother (M) 11:30 The Late Show 12:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 1:30 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Judging Amy (PG)
ABC ME 5:00 Children’s Programs 9:35 WAC: World Animal Championships 10:25 Totally Rubbish 11:25 Smart Materials 12:00 Rocket’s Island 12:45 Degrassi (PG) 1:10 Wolfblood 2:00 Backyard Science 2:25 Steam Punks! 2:50 Pearlie 3:30 Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 4:05 Odd Squad 4:25 Deadly 60 5:00 Game On 5:45 The Fairly Oddparents 6:05 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 6:30 The Legend Of Korra 7:00 Operation Ouch! 7:30 Officially Amazing 8:05 Merlin (PG) 8:50 The Amazing Extraordinary Friends 9:15 Total Drama Presents 9:35 Stoked
ABC 24 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News 12:00 ABC News 1:00 ABC News 2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:15 ABC News 4:00 ABC News 5:00 ABC News 6:00 ABC News National 6:30 The Drum 7:00 ABC News With The Business 9:00 ABC National News 9:30 Lateline 10:00 The World Beverley O'Connor 11:00 ABC National News 11:30 7.30 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum 1:00 Al Jazeera Newsgrid 2:00 BBC Global 2:30 7.30 3:00 BBC Global 3:30 Landline 4:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 5:00 Outside Source 5:30 Lateline
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Entertainment Tonight [s] 6:30 Family WIN 6:00 Feud [s] 7:00 WIN’s News [s] 8:00 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Masterchef Australia [s] 2:00 TBA 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 8:30 This Is Us: Jack Pearson’s Son (M) [s] 9:30 Madam Secretary: Revelation (M) [s] 10:30 Hawaii Five-O: Hana Lokomaika’i (The Favour) (M) [s] 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project - Encore 1:30 Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning
Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] Prime 5:30 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday
Movie: “Lies In Plain Sight” (M a,v,s) [s] (’10) Stars: Benito Martinez, Chad Michael Murray & Daniela Bobadilla 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG) [s] 7:30 House Rules (PG) [s] 8:40 The Aussie Property Flippers (PG) [s] 9:55 The Big Bang Theory: The Speckerman Recurrence / The Shiny Trinket Manoeuvre / The Recombination Hypothesis (PG) [s] 11:25 Trial And Error: A Hostile Jury / Unusual Suspect (M) [s] 12:20 Bates Motel: Refraction (M a) [s] 1:30 Home Shopping
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 The Last Resort (M s) [s] 2:00 Lovechild (M) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE Evening News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 State Of Origin: Queensland v New South Wales *Live* from Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane 10:00 AFL Footy Show (M) [s] 12:00 Two And A Half Men: Is There a Mrs Waffles? (PG) [s] 12:30 Air Ambulance ER (M mp) [s] 1:00 Anger Management: Charlie’s Living The Dream (M) [s] 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America [s]
6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] 10:00 Q&A [s] 11:05 Grand Designs [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address [s] 1:30 The Book Club [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:30 Eggheads [s] 4:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Dream Build: Smith House [s] 6:10 Grand Designs: The Dome House: Lake District National Park [s 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Anh’s Brush With Fame: Magda Szubanski (M l) [s] 8:30 The Weekly (M) [s] 9:00 You Can’t Ask That: Centenarians (M) [s] 9:30 The Warriors (M l,s) [s] 10:10 Adam Hills: The Last Election Special (M l) [s] 10:45 Lateline [s] 11:15 The Business [s] 11:40 Four Corners (M n,s) [s] 12:40 Media Watch 12:55 The Weekly 1:25 rage (MA15+a,l,d,n,s,h,v) 2:35 Golf: PGA Tour: Colonial CC, Fort Worth TX [s]
5:00 CGTN English News [s] 5:30 NHK SBS World English News [s] 6:00 Worldwatch – France 24 News 6:30 Deutsche Welle News 7:00 Al Jazeera 7:30 Italian News 8:10 Worldwatch Continues1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 The Chefs’ Line: Thai [s] 2:30 Shane Delia’s Spice Journey: Turkey 3:00 Dateline [s] 3:30 Insight [s] 4:30 Wild France [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 The Chefs’ Line: Thai [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:35 Tony Robinson’s Coast To Coast [s] 8:30 Fargo (M) [s] 10:25 The Young Pope (M s,a) [s] (In Italian) 11:20 SBS World News Late Edition [s] 11:50 Movie: “Eat Sleep Die” (M l) (’12) (In Swedish) 1:45 Movie: “The Past Is A Foreign Land” (MA15+) (‘08) (In Italian and Spanish) 3:55 The Story Of China: The Golden Age (PG) [s] (In Mandarin)
GO! 6:00 Children’s Programs 2:00 Beyblade Burst 2:30 HI-5 3:00 Rabbids Invasion (PG) 3:30 Lego Friends 4:05 The Powerpuff Girls (PG) 4:30 Green Lantern (PG) 5:00 Ben 10 (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans (PG) 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 TBA 7:30 RBT (PG) 8:00 Police Ten 7 8:30 Movie: “Stargate” (PG) (‘94) Stars: Kurt Russell 10:55 Airplane Repo (PG) 11:55 A to Z (PG) 12:25 Adventure Time (PG) 12:55 Looney Tunes 1:00 The Regular Show 1:30 Ben 10 (PG) 2:00 Rabbids Invasion (PG) 2:30 Pokemon 3:00 Sonic Boom (PG)
7TWO 6:30 Medical Emergency (PG) 7:00 Get Arty 7:30 Tashi 8:00 Larry The Lawn Mower 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Dr Oz (PG) 1:00 Lovejoy (PG) 2:00 The Great Outdoors 3:00 House Calls To The Rescue 4:00 Deal Or No Deal 4:30 Million Dollar Minute 5:00 60 Minute Makeover (PG) 6:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Inspector Lynley Mysteries (M a,v) 9:00 Families Of Crime (MA15+v) 10:15 I Shouldn't Be Alive (M) 11:15 Bargain Hunt 12:15 Lovejoy (PG) 1:15 Deal or No Deal 2:00 Home Shopping
ONE 6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 9:00 Fishing Edge 9:30 M*A*S*H (PG) 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Get Smart (PG) 1:00 Cheers (PG) 2:00 Matlock (M v) 3:00 Jake And The Fat Man (PG) 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG v) 5:00 Star Trek 6:00 M*A*S*H (PG) 7:30 Bear Grylls (M) 8:30 Attenborough's Nature's Great Events (PG) 9:30 Shark Tank (PG) 10:30 48 Hours (M) 11:30 Legends (M v) 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG v) 3:00 Hogan’s Heroes 4:00 Jake and the Fatman 5:00 The Doctors
ABC2 5:00 Children’s Programs 3:00 Scout And The Gumboot Kids 3:10 Mister Maker 3:30 Play School 4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:20 Tree Fu Tom 4:50 The Numtums 5:00 Hey Duggee 5:25 Charlie & Lola 5:45 Floogals 6:00 Ben & Holly 6:35 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 Dirty Jobs (M) 8:20 War on Waste (M a) 9:20 The Aliens (M l,d,s) 10:05 Russell Howard's Stand Up Central (M s,l) 10:40 Little Britain (PG) 11:05 Catfish (M) 11:50 Banged Up Abroad (M a,d,v) 12:35 World's Toughest Jobs (M l) 1:35 Dirty Jobs 2:30 ABC News Update
Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: SBS VICELAND 5:00 “The House Under The Water” (M) (‘10) (In Farsi) 1:40 Alarm for Cobra 11 (M l) 2:30 Balls Deep (PG) 3:00 Street Genius (PG) 3:30 The Feed 4:00 Illusions Of Grandeur 4:30 Food, Booze And Tattoos 5:00 The Business Of Life 5:35 If You Are The One 6:35 Mythbusters (PG) 7:35 The Feed 8:05 Nirvanna The Band The Show 8:35 Movie: “Altered States” (PG) (‘80) 10:35 Movie: “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” (MA15+) (’74) 12:10 Vice News Tonight 12:40 Desus And Mero 1:05 @midnight (M) 1:35 The Feed 2:10 France 24 News In English
GEM 6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Religious Programs 7:30 TV Shop 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 TV Shop 10:30 Friends (PG) 11:30 As Time Goes By 12:10 Movie: “Mandy” (PG) (’53) Stars: Jack Hawkins 2:00 The Hairy Bikers (PG) 3:00 Escape To The Country 4:15 Heartbeat (PG) 5:20 Are You Being Served (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 As Time Goes By (PG) 7:30 Death In Paradise (M v,a) 8:40 Poirot (PG v) 9:50 Silent Witness (MA15+ a,v) 11:00 The Widower (M) 12:00 Hope and Wire (M) 1:00 TV Shop 2:30 The Hairy Bikers (PG) 3:30 Heartbeat (PG) 4:30 Religious Programs
7:00 Ultimate Fishing (PG) 8:00 Fishing 7MATE Addiction 9:00 Big Angry Fish (PG) 10:00 Doomsday Preppers (PG) 11:00 Charlie’s Angels (PG v) 12:00 TJ Hooker (M) 1:00 Wipeout USA (PG) 2:00 Big Smo (PG) 2:30 Billy The Exterminator (PG) 3:00 What Went Down (PG) 3:30 American Pickers (PG) 4:30 Pawn Stars (PG) 5:00 Ice Road Truckers (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Baggage Battles (PG) 8:00 Storage Wars 8:30 Movie: “Ride Alon” (M v,l) (‘14) Stars: Bruce McGill 10:30 American Pickers (PG) 11:30 Barter Kings (PG)
6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr Quinn, 11 Medicine Woman (PG) 11:00 Jag (PG) 12:00 Judging Amy (M) 1:00 The Division (M) 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 4:30 Raymond 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 9:00 Futurama (PG) 9:30 Pacific Heat 10:00 Bob’s Burgers (M) 10:30 Son Of Zorn (M) 11:00 Duckman (M v) 11:30 The Late Show 12:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 1:30 Frasier (PG)
ABC ME 5:00 Children’s Programs 9:35 WAC 10:00 Roman Mysteries 10:45 ABC Open: Right Wrongs 11:35 My Place 12:00 Rocket’s Island 12:45 Degrassi (PG) 1:10 Wolfblood 1:35 Move It Mob Style 2:00 Backyard Science 2:25 Steam Punks! 2:50 Pearlie 3:30 Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 4:25 Deadly 60 5:00 Game On 5:45 The Fairly Oddparents 6:05 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 6:30 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 7:00 Operation Ouch! 7:30 Officially Amazing 8:05 Merlin (PG) 8:50 Amazing Extraordinary Friends 9:15 Total Drama Ridonculous Race 9:35 Stoked
ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News ABC 24 6:00 12:00 ABC News 12:30 National Press Club Address 1:30 ABC News 2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:15 ABC News 4:00 ABC News 5:00 ABC News 6:00 ABC News National 6:30 The Drum 7:00 ABC News With The Business 9:00 ABC National News 9:30 Lateline 10:00 The World Beverley O’Connor 11:00 ABC News 11:30 7:30 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum 1:00 Al Jazeera Newsgrid 2:00 BBC Global News 2:30 7:30 3:00 BBC Global 3:30 One Plus One 4:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 5:00 Outside Source
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2 Austin St – You couldn’t get a better spot if you tried. This aluminum clad home features 3 double bedrooms, lounge with wood heater and split system, very tidy kitchen with electric stove and a family friendly bathroom with shower and separate bath. Outside on the generous sized well fenced block you will find a single garage, garden shed and 2 rain water tanks.
64 Woods St – The Post Office is currently leased for $172 + GST per week. The lease started on 8th March 2011 and had 2 further terms of 5 years each. The residence features 4 double bedrooms, large lounge with gas heater and open fire place, mod kitchen with gas stove and dishwasher, upgraded bathroom with spa bath, separate shower and evaporative cooling. Outside the private rear yard has a lovely deck, established gardens, shed and double car port.
1455 Goyura-West Rd – Set on 1 hectare with walls which are 12” thick made of 5” double cement blocks, 3 bedrooms, Vict oak kitchen with electric appliances, tiled dining, family living, formal lounge with wood heater, renovated bathroom, deck split system a/c, evaporative cooling, and ceiling fans, electric hot water service (solar ready), new septic tank, solar panel and ample sheds.
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26 McLean St – You will be surprised at what this weather board home has to offer. Set close to the Secondary College the home boasts 4 double bedrooms, ensuite to main, modern kitchen with gas hot plates and an electric wall oven, spacious lounge, functional bathroom and split system a/c. Outside you’ll find a single carport, storage shed, 2 rainwater tanks and the possibility of rear access.
Lot 1, 112 Ellerman St – With council approval this 1623m2 block would be a fantastic spot to build your dream home. Water and sewerage are already connected to the block and power at the boundary. You will enjoy the open space this property provides. The block has a gentle slope from back to front and has a new wire fence across the front, colourbond fence down the left hand side and a rural fence on the right hand side. The block faces southwest, has a frontage to Ellerman Street of 28m and a depth of 58m.
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24 Shank St – Featuring 3 bedrooms, spacious lounge, functional kitchen-meals area with an as new stove. The bathroom is in the process of getting an upgrade, evaporative cooling, recently replaced floor coverings throughout and fresh paint look. Outside you’ll find a very well fenced yard with a low maintenance garden, BBQ area, garden shed and excellent access into the yard if you want to develop further.
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31 Hammill St – Featuring 3 double bedrooms, large open plan meals/living area, polished boards, 2 living spaces, a main bathroom and a combined laundry and 2nd bathroom, wood heating, evap cooling. There are fantastic outdoor living spaces, huge carport, workshop with power and concrete floor and another shed ideal for storing wood for the heater. Currently rented on a monthly basis for $230 p/w. The back yard has rear access and overlooks the river wetlands.
104 Anderson Street – A perfect addition to your investment portfolio. This weatherboard and hardiplank home features a modern kitchen with gas stove, lounge with a split system and gas heater and 3 double bedrooms. Outside the backyard is a blank canvas with a garden shed. The home is ideally positioned between the Primary School and Secondary College and has a rental history of $155 p/w. Inspections can be made by contacting John Hadley on 53982219.
6 Wills St – A neat 3 bedroom property. Two of the bedrooms feature large BIR’s, with the 3rd situated at the at the back of the house. The bedrooms are carpeted and the living areas have vinyl floors in the kitchen, bathroom & laundry. The updated kitchen opens in to the living area giving the house a family atmosphere. Outside there is a low maintenance garden set out on a big block, featuring a powered roller door garage with a concrete floor and 4 connected rainwater tanks.
Unit 1, 4 Livingstone St – You will have to be quick to snap up this solid brick 2 bedroom front unit. Boasting a combined lounge/ dining room, separate kitchen, sunroom, spacious bathroom with separate toilet, ceiling fans and built-in robes in both bedrooms, split system a/c, single carport and a rainwater tank. Currently tenanted until 15/5/17 at $160p/w.
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1 Lalor St – Featuring 3 bedrooms, kitchen with electric stove and lots of cupboards, dining area, separate lounge with split system and gas heater. 2 out of the 3 bedrooms have BIR’s, main has a split system and a family friendly bathroom. Outside you will find a single garage and workshop, 3 rainwater tanks and side lane access to the established garden.
78 Anderson St – This 3 br. home set on a small block.is ideal as an investment, earning a good return and requiring very little surrounding maintenance.Currently rented at $175 p/w it is giving a return of over 9% based on the full asking price.The home has recently been renovated with updates including wiring, modern kitchen and bathroom, new paintwork and floor coverings plus more. There is gas heater and evap cooling.
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76 Lyle St – Pine lined walls, pressed tin ceilings, long wide passages and then mix that with a modern timber kitchen, updated bathroom, evap cooling, gas heating. The 3 br’s are a generous size, 2 have BIR’s, the kitchen has a gas cooktop and electric W/O, there is a pantry, dishwasher and a island bench. Outside there is a dble carport and a magnificent 14m x 7m shed with drive through access into a rear lane and a toilet. There is 3 r/w tanks and other smaller sheds Secure yard.
141 Anderson St – Residential block to build your dream home on STCA. The block has high quality homes surrounding it and is close to the Secondary School. The property is approx. 1020m2 with a frontage to Anderson St of 19m (approx.) and a depth of approx. 53.6m. No services are connected and any potential buyers should make their enquiries as to the costs of the connections. Power, water, sewerage and phone are all available.
24 Bell St – This level block is approx. 19.9m x 51.0m with 2 good fences and rear access. The block has a frontage to Bell Street which is a bitumen road. No services are connected and there is no sewerage in Beulah so a septic system would be required if you built a home on it. The property is close to the Medical Centre and a quick stroll to the General Store and Cafe.
35 Devereux St – Situated close to the main street this weatherboard home features 3 double bedrooms, freshly polished floorboards, evap cooling, wood & electric heating, re-modelled kitchen with a new electric stove, upgraded bathroom & some natural pine lined ceilings. Outside you will find a secure yard with a fantastic drive through garage with power, concrete floor & rear lane access. The current owners have done plenty of work on plumbing & electrics of the home so most of the expensive jobs are done.
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1 Noall St – This property features a large approx. 8.5m x 12m shed with a cement floor, power and sliding doors. You could fit plenty in this one and still have room for a workshop. You also get a tenanted 3 bedroom house with the current lease running through until May, 2017 rented at $160 p/w giving you a healthy 7.23% return. The home, set on a good sized block with real potential for landscaping, features security shutters on most windows.
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Passed away at Wimmera Nursing Home on May 18 2017 aged 65 yrs. Dearly loved wife and best friend of Graham. Loving mother and mother in law of Tony & Kylie; Cherie & John; Jodie & Corey. Loved Nan to Nick & Ash (Sampi); Blake & Harrison (Boombah). Re-United with Mum, Dad & Jaxon
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Ph 5381 1439 25 Dimboola Rd, Horsham (opposite McDonalds) 1 Poll Hereford Bull, 14mth old, very quiet, very well bred $1800 plus Gst Ph 0429434340 13hh 16yo pony, quiet pleasure hack but does require a confident rider that will give her constant work, regretful sale due to lack of time to ride her, will only sell to a good home $1800 please Ph or text for more details 0437894257 6mth old hens, $10 each, hens 3mths $6 each, partridges $10 each Ph 53596282 Alpaca herd guards $400 plus Gst discounts Melrose Alpacas Banyena Ph 0407835578 mandsburchell@gmail. com Australian Red meatmaster Ram, KD blood, full shedding, 14mths old, ewes lambing at 150% $350 Ph 0488616058 Bantams, roosters and hens, plus silkies $15 each Ph 53837527 AH Black Suffolk ewes, 4yrs, 18 large ready to join proven breeders, freshly shorn $200, 13 ewe lambs, 5mths, $160 join in Oct Ph 0429919214
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Animals & Accessories Poll Dorset ram Winton Park Bloodline 2013 Drop $250 Ph 0429947957
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Border Collie pups, black and white, chocolate and white, male and female, 6-8 weeks old, purebred, wormed, vaccinated, vet checked, microchipped and ready to go, Black and white $750 each, Chocolate and white $950 each microchip # 991001001112502-10 Contact Brendan Hogan Ph 0439971754 Borsoi x Stag pups, 2 female, parents excellent hunters, microchipped, vaccinated and vet checked, microchip # 978102100261798/259768 $300 Ph 0428911273 Budgerigars, consistently winning exhibition aviary, quality birds, normal, spangle, clear body and others, priced to sell Ph 53824389
Cattle trio for sale, Murray Gray/ Square Meater bull, age 3.5yrs, 2 Murray Gray cows, silver, brown, inspection welcome, local delivery possible $6600 inc GST Ph Donna 0428994210 Chestnut gelding,14.3hh, 10yo, easy to c.f.f, beautiful boy, regretful sale, needs confident rider, has done lots of trail riding, had been outgrown $2000 Ph 53542576 Dog trailer, 4-berth, EC, carries 8 Border Collies $1200ono Ph 54662335 evenings For sale guinea fowls Ph 53583440 in the evening Horse drawn vehicle, gigs and buggies, EC Ph 53566354 Pomonal Horse, mare, 15hh, 10yo, very quiet $190 Ph 0427361940 Kelpie pups, 5 male, 1 female, all vet checked, vacc, wormed and ready to go, born 16/4, microchip # 97810 2100264069/0067/64445/63842/63558 /63906 $300 Ph Dean for more info 0450427872 Kelpie pups, 8wks old, 3 male, 1 female, vaccinated, vet checked, wormed, register if required, from registered parents, very good yard and paddock workers, microchip # 59661, 59361, 59345, 59323 $550inc Gst Ph 53923270 or 0428829394 Liquid Nitrogen cattle semen container, 5C 20/20, lasts for 16 weeks when filled, top and bottom containers of 850 polls and full French Charolaise bulls semen that won grands, suppresmes, nationals, interbreeds, from such major shows as Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane, Rocky’s Beef exp QLD, great chance to start a successful cattle stud from a returned cattle breeder success, make an offer and it will certainly be considered $1200ono Also Charolaise embryos for sale from some of these bulls and overseas bulls, enquires welcome Ph 0402749413 Muskovy ducks, drakes $15, ducks $10, unsexed $5 Ph 0429912620 Peachface and Fisher Lovebirds, variety of colours, from $20 Ph 0428832058 Stawell Point of lay hens, vacc, debeaked, raised free ranged, very good layers, can deliver $20each Ph 0429941974 or email neilllang@yahoo.com
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Budgerigars, show quality $30 to $40each Ph 0428730777
Pony, liver chestnut, 14hh, 16yo, ex show pony, unbroken, pet only, mare, good home only $500 Ph 0408846796 Purebred Ragdoll kittens, 2 blue bicolor, 1 blue mitted male, microchip # 956000009498868/011/9519060, genuine inquires call or text $450 Ph 0438724055
Antique & Collectables ED N O P OST PAuctions Murtoa NEXT SALE: Sunday 28th May Mob 0427 300 268 email: murtoan@bigpond.net.au FOR FREE CATALOGUES & INFO
Baby products, all products top of range and EC, Vee Bee baby bath $10, Valco baby portable cot $60, Steelcraft baby car capsule $150, baby jogger pram bassinet $470 can deliver to Horsham, Stawell, Ararat Ph 0438163163 Wooden colonial cot, with a good mattress $75 53846313
Caravans
2008 Olympic Javelin SP 17.6’, very good clean cond, one owner, full annexe plus lots extras, complete ready to go, $23,000ono Ph 0407568386 Stawell
Roadstar 2004 Limited Edition
Suit couple, 17ft 6 inches long, 2 luxury leather recliners from Robertsons recently installed and removable, large fridge 3 way, queen bed, TV on bracket, microwave, awning, shower & toilet, 4 burner stove, sep. grill, split system heating & cooling only 2 owners with original manuals, heavy duty cover
$29,000 0459 682 780 16’ Jayco Caravan, new rims, tyres, microwave, d/island bed, wardrobes, full stove, annexe, VGC $10,900 Ph 0400003840
Antique cast iron day bed/cot, great for displaying teddy bear collection $200 Ph 53823833 Antique timber meatsafe cot, flywire enclosed with mattress, keep pets, insects away from baby $400 Ph 53823833 Antique white cane fixed basket bassinet on wheels, new mattress included $250 Ph 53822586 Birmingham platform scales, original condition $300 Ph 53541444
Diecast 1/43 scale model cars, mainly Holdens, starting from $30 each Ph 53574217
1984 Jayco Lark Camper, EC for age, sleeps 6, full annexe recently repaired, solar panel, 14” wheels with spare, full cover for storage, storage boxes front and rear, many extras, worth a look $6500 Ph 0428824573 1985 Viscount, island d/bed, roll-out awning, gas stove with oven, gas elec fridge, microwave oven, cd/radio, vanity basin, lots of cupboards, outside 240V outlet, all working 4 seasons hatch, 2 gas bottles $7990 Ph 0427340204 2003 Regent Cruiser single axel caravan 16’, roll-out awning, full attachable annex, electrolux roof air con, rear d/bed, front kitchen table and separate lounge, in shed when not in use, EC $19,250 Ph 0427904393
Oval timber dining table, $300ono Ph 0427891448 Restored meat safe $350 Ph 53981158 Warracknabeal
2004 Jayco dove camper, front, rear and side awnings with annexe, includes cover, VGC $13,800 Ph 0418504073 Scales, large platform scales in great working order, Avery Birmingham, originally used in Weight’s Hardware Horsham, can help lift and load $600 Ph 0400999412 Valansa clover seed, cleaned, 25kg bags or 1 ton bulk bags $2.30inc Gst per kg Ph 0427851767 or 0428886246
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Budgerigars, young suitable for pets, finches Gouldian Star and Double Bar finches Ph 0447080439 Budgies for sale $10each Ph 0417533579
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Babies colonial rocking cradle, 45yo, white, GC $100 Ph 53846313
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2011 Jayco eagle outback, side awning with full annexe, battery pack, all outback features, only used five times, EC $21,000ono Ph 0429836214 2013 Jayco Swan, flies and awning, suit new buyer, $22,000ono Ph 0459021802 AH Annexe, tebbs complete with anti-flappers and roof supports to suit a 4m long pop top roll out awning $500 Ph 53824907 or 0419531958 Horsham Automatic washing machine lemaire, toploader, 2.2kg, suitable for caravan $190 Ph 0427851409
Camper trailer, 3 rooms, battery 240V, Anderson plus, tailgate kitchen with loads of storage, LED strip lights, easy to tow, comes with boat and motor, spare wheel, GC, registered $5000ono Ph 0428843220 Camper Trailer, Oztrail camper 9 on 6x4 trailer, 600mm sides, sunroom, 4x4m square and 2m high $3500 Ph 5352 1476 Ararat
FOR HIRE - Family Jayco caravan, very comfy d/island pillow top bed, 2 good size bunk beds, microwave, 90L fridge, easy to erect annexe, a/c and heating, plus all accs Ph Nathan for availability 0418657247 Jayco dove, electric brakes, annexe, other extras, recently replaced mattresses, fly screens, reduced $3900ono Ph 53823714 Jayco Starcraft 2012 dual axel, 3-way fridge, oven with 2-way stove top, m/ wave, a/c, toilet and shower, fitted canopy and full annexe, TV (12/240v), large d/bed, mainly used as spare room, VCG $35,000 Ph 0428302281 Warracknabeal
2005 Viscount caravan, 17’ pop-top, d/ bed, 3-way fridge, microwave, heating/ cooling, r/o awning, battery pack $18,000 Ph 0400151887 Willaura 2007 Windsor Rapid pop-top, 17’ extends to 22’, front and rear fold-out bed, aircon, 3 seater lounge, 150L fridge, 4 gas burner/grill, m/w, radio/ CD, TV, 2 gas bottles, battery with transformer, roll-out awning, full annexe $26,500 Ph 0410049836 2009 Camper trailer, Jayco Elite, 740kg, elec brakes, fridge, annexe, stove, new condition $13,000 Ph 53522159
New Age Big Red ES11, September 2015 build, has all standard features, plus leather interior, footrests on seats, 2in1 water filter, diesel heater, ESC, 270W solar, AGM battery, reverse camera plus much more, as new, used once, selling due to ill health $66,250 Ph 0428676525
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1971 XP88 David shearer header, working condition, 18’ front with pea pickup, a/c working $2750 Ph 0418584308
REDUCED New age big red series 19 caravan 2011, well maintained, 19’, with reverse cycle aircon, queen bed, leather cafe seats, toilet/shower, r-o awning, front/tunnel/under bed storage, reg til feb, tebbs annexe, portable washing machine, tare 2220 $47,000 Ph 0427972109
Clothes & Accessories Debutante dress, size 12, beautiful satin backless, hand sewn sequin and beaded lace dress made by House of Bespoke $550 Ph 0419132137 Ararat
Debutante dress, size 12, worn for one evening in 2009, dry cleaned, EC, detailed back and embroidery on front, welcome to try on before buying $150ono Ph 53894258 or 0437894257
Debutante dress, size 8, worn for one evening in 2008, dry cleaned, EC, welcome to try on before buying $250ono Ph 53894258 or 0437894257
Mackay combine tynes, 13 available $80 Ph 53811093 Magik grain cleaner, model 2000/5 screen, working order $3500ono Ph 1989 Case 1680 header, 30’ 1010 bat 53911884 or 0407911884 front and finger reel, good tyres, smale Mower Taarup, 8 discs, 10’ wide, new p/plucker, 5635 engine hrs, trailers 24-9-13 $9000 Ph 53541225 $24,200 inc Gst Ph 0428951262 Poly Diesel Tank, 400L, elec pump 1989 Case 1680 header, 30’ 1010 bat and meter, EC $1050 inc Gst Ph front and finger reel, good tyres, smale 0427886272 p/plucker, 5635 engine hrs, trailers Polymaster fire tank, 1200L, 1.5” ball $27,000 inc Gst Ph 0428951262 valve outlet, EC $500 Ph 53581256 REDUCED Header John Deere 9600, 2 fronts rigid and flexed plus trailer 2600 sep hrs, EC, $50,000 plus Gst Ph 0428991814 Round baler, Massey Ferguson 560, string only, suit small farm $3300 inc Gst Ph 0428590022 or 53573219 Simplicity air seeder 5700L, tow behind, 3 outlets, farmscan monitor, EC $22,000 plus Gst Ph 0428991814 2 hoppers $200 or will seperate Ph Slasher, 8’ trailing, good working order 55701184 $2400 Ph 0429811803 Horsham 2008 Class Lexion 600 Header, 1800 engine hrs, 1200 sep hrs with 2008 40’ Smale Multivator, 62’ 61/4 spacing, single shoot, harrows and 2005 Macdon FD70 front, cross auger, Bogey daybreak 12 tonne TB seeder, variable Bogey trailer, harvest ready, selling due rate, 4 bins x 3 tonne, serviced ready, to farm leased $360,000 plus Gst Ph selling due to leasing farm leased 0427323041 $100,000plus Gst Ph 0427323041 25 tyne Horwod Bagshaw stubble Small bale paddock loader, NH 471 master, 3000L HB, streamline cart with $500 plus Gst Ph 0427852270 manutec press wheels $33,000 inc Gst Stock crate with sliding gate and fold extension available Ph 0427891884 down ramp, 1935W x 3715L x 1900H 3-wheel trolley, solid rubber wheels $800 Ph 0427361335 $80 Ph 0487281581 Barkly Stock crate with sliding gate and fold 7’ Irish slasher, new bearings, belts, down ramp, 1935W x 3715L x 1900H near new PTO, clutch, blades and tyres $800 Ph 0427361335 $1980 Ph 0418584308 Windrower, 21’ Macdon, all hydraulic, Almite oil pressure pump, for tractor vertical knife, GO $10,000 inc Gst ono tracks rollers, suit caterpillar etc $60 Ph 0427541476 Ph 53811093 Wool press - hydraulic, Lister Auger, 46x8” Westfield, fair condition McLodge super pinner, EC, done little $4400 inc Gst Ph 0417385223 work $9500 plus GST Ph 0428975294 Chamberlain 753 combine, 28 run seeder with small seed box, 7’ spacings, For Sale in GC Ph 0409237511 Class 108 Maxi SL, with 30’ front $16,500 call for details Ph 0428973850 Colonial woolshead scales with weights, as new, very cheap $400ono Ph 0447398338
10 house windows, secondhand wooden frame, complete with screens and window winders $600 Ph 0418551685
Connor Shea 24’ wideline SR cultivator spring tyne harrows, good tyres and order $1800 Ph 0427064052
Gents suit, size extra large, waist 110cms, dark grey with fine pin stripe, worn once only $150 Ph 0427820410 Marian College school uniform and school bags, from $10-$30 Ph 0419132137 Ararat
Fordson Major Kero restoration Ph 53823909 Fordson Super Major 1962, cab, scrubrake and case 3PL grader blade. Runs well. AJX 783 $6250 Ph: 0499428045 G88 Volvo prime mover, bogie drive, ball race turntable and hydraulics, GC, 13878F $7000ono Ph 0419575660 Goldacres trailing boom, dual lines, 5000L, 30m $30,000 plus Gst Ph 0427918392 Hardi boomspray, 12m with 1200L tank and double sided foam marker $5500 inc Gst Ph 0409833415
White deb dress, size 10 $250 Ph Noela 0407357985
Commercial Equipment 1986 Mitsubishi FG forklift, reco motor, vin F17A52152 $5500 Ph 53811061 or 0419387689 Coolroom, new, turn key locked, 1.8 x 1.2, 2m high with SH dropping unit, 240V $3800 Ph 0417101120 Molnar 2 post hoist, 240V, GC $4000 Ph 53811061
Computers & Entertainment Quality VCR spools, used once $25 for ten Ph 53822636 Sony Sound bar with one speaker and audio cable, RRP $470 sell $190 Ph 0448825609
10” Hitachi mitre saw, $250 Ph 0418504774 12 Lamps lawn mower $25 each Ph 0427361940 2 sliding glass shed windows, 900mm x 1258mm, woodland grey frames, unused $400 Ph 0487227965 3 CB radios, 27 MHZ $100 Ph 0428894258 5000g polytank, price neg Ph 0409954936 6’x12’ HMR particle board unused, new cost $250 p/sheet, sell for $50 p/ sheet Ph 53527043
Header, Massey Ferguson 3342 S-P, 2 fronts $2500 Ph 0497635941
Mower home made ride on cutting deck, 1300 wide 1.3 metre, mini motor runs well, 3 wheels $1700 Ph 0427776537
Barbeques Galore cook on hooded 4 burner BBQ $150ono Ph 53826480 BBQ, 4 burner with hood and cover, natural gas connection $100ono Ph 0447010173
8’x5’ galvanised tandem trailer, jockey and spare wheel $2860 inc Gst Ph 0418504367 Carine’s Merchandise Horsham and Streatham
John Shearer scarifier, 21 tyne $2200 inc Gst Ph 0409833415
Stanley Waterford cast iron wood cooker $2000 Ph 0407058288 or 0447358992
Danish style teak dining table, 6 matching chairs, VGC, $250-$300 Ph 53810751
Steel tank stand 6’x9’h 4’x6’ square $100 Ph 53527043 T & G pine flooring, assorted sizes Ph 0429912620
Billiard table slate base, plus accessories $1200 Ph 53823746 Bricks, 3000 unused house bricks, purchased from Stawell Advance Bricks $1500ono Ph 0417 306 125 Collection of bells including Bohemia, Fenton, Limoge, enquiries Ph 53811884 Complete brewing kit $75 Ph 53522127 Corner bath, 1100x1100, new in packaging $650 Ph 0400813822 Crochet cotton Semco, D.M.C, Twilleys, various shades,, thread size 20-100 $2 ball, crochet pattern books, graph form $8, crochet magazines, graph form $2 Ph 23811884 Electric Bike, EC, 5yo $550 Ph 53582948 Stawell Electric Motor, C.M.G 240V 1.5kw 1410 RPM $95 Ph 0429847336
T.W.M. sliding compound mitre saw $100 Ph 53823210 Oscar Furniture High Care mobile electric lift and recline chair, new $3200 selling $1800, inspection welcome Ph 0448624141 Pallet Racking, uprights x5 at 5430, 1 at 4840, beams 12 at 2730, 8 at 2400, total length 5 bays at 10260, total storage 30 std pallets, solid safe sturdy, asking price $3750 Ph 0412599225 Pavers and bricks, text for pics and prices Ph 0419001109 Pin board room dividers, 130 x 160cm and 80x210cm Ph 0477398338 Popany Vetch cleaned, 7 tonne in bulk $750 plus Gst Ph 0477496930
Elna overlocker, 3 or 4 thread $190ono Ph 53527088
Golf club taylor made 2016 M2 3 wood 16.5 RH, senior flex, mint condition $190 Ph 5382 4210 Golf clubs, bag and buggy, mens r/h, as new $450 Ph 0490659360 Hay round rolls, oaten and clovers ryegrass, ideal for horses Ph 0428847201 Hindmarsh barley, creamed and pickled by Hannaford, 5 tonne approx, $120 per tonne Ph 53911884 or 0407911884
Table top wagon, shedded, good wheels $6000 Ph 0409538742 Tapestry working frame on castors, metal, expandable, light attached $150 Ph 53811884 Tilt-a-door hinges and springs $75 Ph 0411419516 Top quality oaten hay, ideal for horses $30 per roll Ph Bill 53826774 or 0428504817 Horsham
Red gum coffee/hall tables, rustic style, assorted sizes, private seller, open to offers Ph 0458687009 Kaniva REDUCED Bricks approx 300, new cream, wire cut bricks $200 Ph 53823714
Vetch seed $600 p/t Ph 0448891486 Vetch Seed, Blanche Fleur, cleaned $600 p/t Ph Scott 0427 512281
Wool press hydraulic 240 or 480V, 3hp mac lodge minor $4000 Ph 0427322006 Willaura Work benches H82cm x W76cm x L132cm $50, H95cm x W56cm x L146cm $100 Ph 53823210 Yamaha Golf Cart petrol 1995 $1500 Ph 53595236
Household Items
Antique Oak sideboard $430 Ph 0438891133
Hydr woodsplitter, new, 40 tonne, 13hp, $2100 Ph 0439822580 Horsham Jason La z boy elec recliner, elec lift and tilt, cream leather, EC $650 Ph 0429433667
Lawn mower, self propelled garden lined, 480ml 19” cutting width, Briggs and Stratton 4 stroke, petrol motor, as new $280 Ph 0427340844
Bed single inner spring matress and base, GC $85 Ph 0408336024
Log splitters assembled and test run backup warranty Ph 53891541 Maxi mulcher, Rover, 2400W elec $80 Ph 0439101170 Medium timber dog kennel and a small anchor $100 or will separate Ph 0400603611 Mouse proof steel lockers, ideal for staff personal clothing $50ea or two for $80 Ph 53822636
Glass coffee table, side and small table, EC $150 Ph 53891131 Handmade spinning wheel, excellent condition $150 Ph 53541380 Willaura Inverted table/bed, stern health system, good for migraines $180 Ph 0428564422 Italian leather ‘Rossini’ brand recliner lounge chairs x2, hardly used and in EC, cream in colour $800ono or will separate Ph 0421956261 Kitchen table, chrome and laminex, plus 6 chairs, VGC $500ono Ph 53596244 Large 2 piece Colonial dining cabinet with wrought iron handles $500 Ph 0458652756
Large wardrobe, $80 Ph 53527043 after 6pm Leaf stopper gutter guard, 70m woodland grey, value over $800, brand new still in boxes, best offer Ph 0428911273 Led light kitchen cupboard and blackwood kitchen dresses $400 Ph 0458652756
Saia oat seed 17T at $500 plus Gst a ton Ph 0427838221 Shed steel, 5x6.1m lenghs gal door track, 15m 75x125x3mm beam, 44m 50x50 framing box, qty storm water pipe, $1500 new sell $900ono, job lot only Ph 0429802177
Freestanding bath, 1700L x 800W x 620H, as new, $500 Ph 0419505783
Large TV entertainment unit, solid timber 1900 long x 500 deep x 1026 high, glass timber doors both ends, glass shelving, 2 bottom centre draws, TV portle, 800L x 860H $300 Ph 53527043 after 6pm
Ride-on Husqvarna , 42” cut, only 21hrs, plus ramps $3200 Ph 0400813822
Roll-a-door, cream colour, 2.4w x 2.2h, very minimal use, in EC, includes guides and brackets $400 Ph 0400999412
Dyson upright vacuum cleaner, used twice $250 Ph 53824997
Variable speed controller, 3 phase, 415V $250 Ph 0417507882
Woodheater heat charm $450ono Ph 0429912620
Pump, industrial diaphragm sludge pump, heavy duty, 2”, Honda engine, great working condition, ideal for water or sewerage/septic transfer $800 Ph 0400999412
Dining table, beautiful sold dark timber extendable dining table, EC $600ono Ph 0400583515
Treadmill, VGC, paid $1000 sell for $550 Ph 53827878
Water tank, 1100L, Plastek, never used $500 Ph 0439711741
Endless chain 2 ton, 6m drop, Beaver brand, green, never used $170 Ph 0418504408
International 18 tyne, OB scarifier $250 Ph 53582263
JD 7720 Header, 24’, T.R front on trailer, GC, ready for harvest, well serviced by JD mechanic $9900 inc Gst Ph 0428981370
Coolabah pizza gas oven, new in box $200 Ph 53527043
Mattress, K/single, brand new, pillow top $95 Ph 55851558 Edenhope Belling GDACB90 black canopy range hood, brand new still in box, retails for $1299, asking $999 Ph 0419500757 Blue grey leather 7 seater corner lounge suite, some wear to seat cushion otherwise GC $120 Ph 53811551
Sidchrome Sockets, 2 1/4” by 1” drive for big nuts, quantity available at $10each Ph 53911111 Nhill Silver stereo 70’s-80’s cassette radio turntable with large speakers, best offer Ph 53855240
Airborne Edge Trike Rotax 582, fully equipped trailer, full instruments, full set of travel covers, 1 helmet, 2 headsets, all in GC $11,000 Ph 0428519879 Aluminium four panel bi-fold door, fitted with retracting wire fly screen, basalt grey, new cond, great for extension or man cave $3000 Ph 0408824222
Household Items
Club lounge, EC as new, been re-upholstered $650 Ph 0409970939
Oaten hay, certified top quality, small bales, can deliver to Ararat/Stawell area $8 Ph 0408600656 Old beer and whisky bottles Ph 53521040
Heavy drag chains, 14’ to 24’ long Ph 53811093
International truck parts C1800, 392 blocks, bell housing, clutch and pressure plates to suit and other parts, price negotiable Ph 53911884 or 0407911884
For Sale
New bricks, Selkirk Iron Stone, 2990 over ordered $1000ono Ph 0408824222
Kitchen for sale, includes d/washer, black bench tops, gallery style, tan bases, buyer to remove $1500 Ph 0406331743
Header Case 2388, with big top, 1042 36’ Macdon front, Leith trailer, 1999 $70,000 plus Gst Ph 0427918392 Header international, 7 11 18’ comb, water cooled cab, good goer, 12mths rego $3850 inc Gst Ph 0428590022 or 53573219
Antique horse drawn plough, for garden display, makers plate attached $450 Ph 53596244
House bricks, 2500, s/hand, clean, ready to lay $2000ono Ph 0418535801
Field bin Jaeschke, 30T capacity, orange painted base $7150 inc Gst Ph 53832227 after 7pm Ford 7700 tractor, fel bucket forks and cabin, $16,000 Ph 0429955662
For Sale
Horseman double horse float, EC $10,500 Ph 0412772945
Fiat Tractor, 513R $800 Ph 53582263 Debutante dress, size 8, worn for one evening in 2011, dry cleaned, EC, welcome to try on before buying $250ono Ph 53894258 or 0437894257
For Sale
Small tractor, 20HP, north east wind, slasher, post hole digger, carry all front bucket, trench digger as new $12,500 Ph 0418516253 Spinning wheel and accessories plus quantity of wool to spin $200 Ph 53596244 Steel canopy, suit tradesman or camper, lockable, 1750x2250, jacks included $1800 Ph 0409218900 Steel shed shelving, 220x800x135H, two available $150 each Ph 0439101170
Ornate carved camphor chest and wall clock 31 day $280 or will separate Ph 0487281581 Barkly Oscar electric recliner chair, as new $500 Ph 53821424 Pine Tallboy chest of drawers $170ono Ph 0447188274
Garage Sales
Garage Sale 13 Shiralee Cresent, Horsham
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Antique goods, house hold items, camping equipment, plus much more
Caravans
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Household Items
Outdoor setting glass top table 8 seats $300 Ph 0417116084 Plants for sale, perfumed matured healthy plants, in large pots, ideal for patio/garden Ph 0418843389 REDUCED Desk with hutch and filing cabinet drawer $80 Ph 53823416 REDUCED Elna EL2000, brand new $100 Ph 53821794 REDUCED Engel 40L fridge, GC $500ono Ph 0439329646 REDUCED Kitchen sink, new left hand bowl, single drain $290 Ph 0437718077 after 2pm REDUCED Q/size bed head and foot, matching bedside chest $280 Ph 53823416
REDUCED S/bed mattress with matching base, also with bed head $50 Ph 0418134407 Stawell Simpson 53522127
dishwasher
$100
Ph
SMEG fridge/freezer, model SR660XA, 3.5 star energy efficient, chilled water and ice maker (never installed), drinks porthole in door, fridge 394L, freezer 290L, 903w x 735d x 1790h, as new, unmarked complete with water kit and user guide, current new RRP $4490, sell $1900, runs perfect, no issues Ph 53911111 Nhill
Solid redgum wine rack, 25 bottle spaces $350 Ph 0418148445
Marine
Mobility Aids
12’ fibreglass Savage fishing boat, 15hp Evinrude, rebuilt steel trailer, both have new rego, safety gear $1950 Ph 0498236187 2003 Camero Pintara, 247 hours, 350 Chev, soft clutch, bimini, high pole and racks, stereo, full travel cover, tandem easy tow trailer with LED lights, EC $24,000 Ph 0459398266 2004 Stacer 5.25 sea runner. Cuddy cab 75hp 2 stroke Mercury 150 hours use. Hummingbird sounder. Front clears and rocket launcher. 70L fuel tank. Burley masher, easy tow. $19,500. Ph: 0427 501 389 Ararat 3.9 AL Boat Hunter, 15HP Yamaha, aust trailer, as new, $4000 Ph 0408504550 Aluminium boat 3.3 long, 9.9 johnson motor, lifejackets and boat trailer U64329 $2300ono Ph 0458681119 Aluminium boat and trailer, 3.8m stacer, 15HP Yamaha motor, boat and motor cover, bimini $3800 Ph 0427361335 Aluminium boat and trailer, 3.8m stacer, 15HP Yamaha motor, boat and motor cover, bimini $3800 Ph 0427361335
Australian hearing sennheiser wireless tv listening system, as new, hardly used, cost $470, sell $200 Ph 0428379601
Camero Stealth, as new, 350 Chevy block Mercruiser stern drive $34,000ono Ph Stuart 0419323483 Hunter marine aluminium duck punt 14ft x830ml, oars, swivellseat, thruster T28 12V motor $900 Ph 0417891321 Quintrex 4.5m laze about boat with 8hp Marine motor and 55hp Suzuki motor on trailer $6000 Ph 53822837 REDUCED Quintrex 12’ on trailer, N88495, new Yamaha 15hp, not run in yet, ST734 $3900 Ph 0439135055 Ski/speed boat 17.5” foot navankis 308, bimini, h/pole, ski gear, very econ, excellent reliable boat $11,500ono Ph 0429204037 Skiboat, 18’ American Kona BB, Oldsmobile Burkley jet drive, EC $6500 Ph 53566354
Stacer 429 Proline Angler, aluminium, well maintained tinny with 30HP, Evinrude elec motor, tiller steer, loads of extras including Minn Kota elec motor with remote, Hummingbird 789ci side imaging fish finder, bimini, travel cover, safety gear, custom made rod locker and radio $18,000 Ph 0427972109 Tandem axle low loader, Q-RW-D, $2500 Ph 0407743234
Sony 7.2 channel surround sound home theatre, 120W amp and speakers, as new can demonstrate, RRP $1200 sell $675 Ph Steve 0432502452
Three old chairs $250 each Ph Beryl 53823264
Three piece lounge, three seater couch and two single chairs, EC $600ono Ph 0402302028 Tisira 6.5kg twin tub, brand new, never used, product care 4yr replacement $400 Ph 53827520 Treadmill, Healthstream “evo” 421T, EC $900 Ph 53823306 Victorian panelled front entrance door and frame, original doorknock etc $500ono Ph 53562239 Great Western
Wall unit 1.9Hx1.5Lx0.5W $300ono Ph 53836339 or 0427316990 Washing machine, 7.5kg Ezi-set Simpson, as new, deceased estate $390 Ph 0408640270 Wooden windows, french style 1.8m x 2.1m, 900 x 2.1m, wooden french doors and windows 2.8m x 2.1m, VGC $500 or will separate Ph 0418504080
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Vickers Fibreglass Luxury Cruiser, twin 350 Mercuries, 2 new batteries, new TV, 2 hot water supplies - 1 Elec, new Gps and fish finder also plotter, elec stove and kettle, toilet, shower, master bed, 6-8 berth, new 4.5Kva generator, 2x 200L petrol tanks,1x 150 aluminium water tank, new 600 holley Carby, new petrol pumps, new Elec heater, new Eperb, new paint and anty fowl, new prop, shafts been balanced, 2 new sked bushers, new converter (still in box), marine radio, CD player, 4 adjustable stands, many more extras 00779 quick sale or swap $25,500ono or will swap, for enquires Ph John 0458121615
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Electric lift and reclining chair, EC, paid $2600 8mths ago, selling $950 Ph 0409927311 Gopher invacare comet alpine, mag wheels, as new tyres, all VGC, part of deceased estate $2250 Ph 53527043 Gopher Invacare Pegasus, variable speed, wheelie walker carrier, basket etc, 4yo, serviced recently with new batteries, EC $2800 Ph 0429433667
Motor Vehicle Accessories
Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000
Motor Vehicles $10,001 - $20,000
Motor Vehicles $10,001 - $20,000
4 Kumho tyres and rims, suit Nissan Navara, 235/75R 15, 2 85%, 2 40% $300 Ph 0411419516 Ararat
04 Astra AH CDX, auto, hatch, RWC, reg till 02/17, THN111 $4800ono Ph 0421188813 1997 Holden Statesman, V6 motor, 138,750kms OHS086 $4000 Ph 53982486
2001 Holden SV6, cruise, auto, towbar, Poison Ivy, RWC, 190,000kms, YJY015, $10,900 Ph 0427918363
Toyota Corolla Ascent Sport, 6sp manual, blue, 50,000kms, reg til 5/17 ZUI911 $14,000ono Ph 55704208 or 0427704208
4 Toyota SR5 15” mags plus 9R15 Desert Dueler tyers, 70% tred, EC, $600 Ph 0428899252
4x Bridgestone 265/65r17 tyres, off 2014 Hilux with approx 50% tread $200 Ph 0400073168 6x4’ tradesman trailer, must see $1000 Ph 53820523 Bullbar HQWB Holden with four driving lights, aluminium five poster $450 Ph 0417322336 Canopy Ute back to suit std tray, near new cond $1800 Ph 0418535801 Clearview towing mirrors, black, to Nissan Pathfinder and Navara D40, EC $450 Ph 0408260888 Ford 125lot rims 2 7x15, 2 8x15 $500 Ph 0401083615
Shoprider Sovereign 888-4, one owner, new tyres and battery, recently serviced, sun shade, basket, rear shopping bag $950ono Ph 53820691 or 0437865368
Motorcycles
Ford AU 6cyl Tickford motor, has not been cooked, suit reco $200 Ph 53891725
Full roof rack, as new, for a series 80 Landcruiser $700ono Ph 0499848060
Holden HX nose cone complete, no rust $400 Ph 0411419516 Ararat HQ to WB body parts Ph 53566354 Pomonal 1987 Harley Davidson soft tail custom, club reg, vin # 1Hd1BKL14HY014820 $12,900neg Ph 0407636449
HSV VE to VF Maloo R8 hard lid, side sails, roof ext, all hardware, to suit any VE to VF ute $1750neg Ph 0407636449 Mazda/Laser reco motor, approx 1980-90, never fitted, engine no. VK4RFM54954 best offer Ph 0417507882 New Carac Rino rack and basket, suit Ford Courier $350 Ph 53981152
2008 Ford Mondeo, diesel, sedan, metallic red leather interior, 240,000kms, 11mths rego, one owner, EC, all service books, RWC $8000 Ph 0438891696 2010 Great Wall, 57,000kms, RWC, tow pack, one owner, well looked after $9500 Ph 53522139 after 5pm Ford ute AU XL, 2000 auto 3 seater alloys, cruise, all electrics, sports bar, tow bar, new tonn 264,500kms 12 mths reg TIL473, EC $4,250ono Ph 0409210594 Holden Barina TK 2009, red, auto, 150,000kms, new tyres and windscreen, RWC, reg till 04/17 WWK674 $5500ono Ph 0428844294 Holden VZ 1 Tonner 2005, V6 auto, alum tray, EC, reg until 7/17 1EV4GC $6000 Ph 0428899252 Mazda Tribute 2002, a/c, p/s, 165,000kms, t/bar, 4spd auto, new tyres, new windscreen, reg til 03/17, RWC, RJD025 $4400 Ph 0407840242 Nissan Pulsar sedan, 2003, GC, RWC, ideal first car, 182,299kms $4000ono Ph 0427957212
Roof bars RAK, for a series 80 Toyota Landcruiser $100 Ph 0499848060 Steel Tray 8x6”H 7’W drop sides, VGO $350 Ph 53810627 or 0407340961 2002 Honda, 54954 Fireblade, used as track bike, unregistered, GC, vin # JH2SC50U22M000066 $4400ono Ph 0408361058 2007 JR80 Suzuki, top end rebuild, new chain and sprockets $1100 Ph 0428327078 2011 KLX 140, VGC, selling due to grown out of $2000 Ph 0428539227 or 53839227 AH 2016 Kawasaki 250F, low hours, EC, ready to go $6900 Ph 0448560006 Honda CT125, 5spd bike $575 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola Kawasaki MXF450 2016 model, 30hrs use, immaculate condition $6900 Ph Nash 0448303468 Ararat KTM 450 EXC 2015, VGC, well maintained, 115hrs, top end rebuilt, many extras, rec reg until Nov, 7245-8 $9000ono Ph 0427823062
Suspension upgrade, suit ranger, BT50, courier 300kg Oldman Emu $450 Ph 0409960765
Motor Vehicle Accessories 1 set electric extendable clear view mirrors, suit Ford Ranger 2011 $450 Ph 53981152 3 Ford cleveland engine blocks, 1std bore, 1020’ bore fresh, 1030’ bore fresh, POA Ph 0401083615
2008 Mitsubishi Triton single cab, steel tray, 4x4 3.2 T.D. Auto 117,470kms WTU514 $14,800 Ph 0408133292 Ararat 2009 Holden SV6 sedan, EC, RW, full service history, 119,400kms, $13,800 Ph 0418504987
Towbar for Falcon, up to FG model 1600kg $120 Ph 53548376 Elmhurst Tyres 4 bridgestone dueler A/T’s 245/70R16 1115 tyre rating, tread 45-55% $300 Ph 0487227965 Woolen seat covers for a series 80 Toyota Landcruiser $100 Ph 0499848060
Motor Vehicles Under $3,000 1985 Toyota Landcruiser, FG 75 tray, brand new 130L gas system, bullbar, new heavy duty clutch system, vin # FJ750022272 $2500 Ph 53527043 after 6pm
REDUCED 2009 Ford Fiesta, 2dr hatch, manual, 111,000kms, one owner only, reg till 05/17 XBA914 $5500ono Ph 0418553259 Triton 2008 cab chassis, 8x6 tray, cd, a/c, pwr windows, GC, Jan 18 reg, 71,500kms, XJN667 $8800ono Ph 0438057802
Motor Vehicles $10,001 - $20,000
1986 Magna, 2.6L, requires head gaskit, ideal club car 1BO9XF $850 Ph 0400421155
2005 7-seater Kia Carnival, new tyres, vin # KNAUP752256725802 $1500ono Ph 53975262
Toyota Corolla Ascent, 2012, manual, sedan, roadworthy cond, 90,000kms, ZEI755 $11,500ono Ph 0428840327 Toyota RAV4 Cruiser, 2012, auto, 110,000kms, reg 8/17, RWC, ZFY735 $17,500ono Ph Jon 0427690748
Motor Vehicles over $20,000 1999 100 series 4x4 lexus wagon, 4.7 V8, dual fuel SHK746 $30,000 Ph 0409954335
2016 White Volkswagen, polo, manual, less than 10,000kms, immaculate condition, as good as brand new, genuine reason for sale 1IA2PF $13,990 Ph 0427936253 55 Diesel Massey Harris, good order Ph 53823909 Mercedes 280E 1980 sedan, auto, registered, EC, blue, blue interior, $197,000kms, $10,000ono Ph 0447541297
2010 Toyota Hilux SR5, auto, 3.0DT, 200,00kms, fully serviced, EC, bullbar, tow bar, hard cover, tub liner, UHF radio, reverse camera plus more, YDU864 $26,500ono Ph 0423024026 2012 V8 Toyota Landcruiser GLX, dark grey, 8 seater, ARB bulbar, Hayman Reece towbar, elec brakes, EC, 126,000kms, selling due to upgrade, RSM004 $65,000 Ph 0428539227 or 53839227 AH
Mercedes Benz sedan Kompressor C180, leather interior, DVD player, 4 new tyres, RWD, 116,000kms, SVB838 $11,500ono Ph 0477678679
2015 Model Year SSV Redline, 12mths reg, paddle shift auto, phantom black, 310 Walkinshaw pack, ADT999 4700kms $49,500 Ph 0417309700 Chrysler 300C, MY15, 18,000kms, AEG238 $35,000 Ph 0427590261 Ford Ranger Wildtrack, as new manual, 2014, 38,200kms, reg till Nov 17, well worth a look, 811VGB $55,000 Ph 53826843
REDUCED Holden SV6 2012 automatic, 113,100kms, tyres are excellent, tinted windows, alto grey, one owner well looked after, EC inside and out, great car, reg till 10/17 YRK782 $16,000neg Ph 0423522662 Horsham
Holden Commodore SSV V8, 2014, black, full service, 45,300kms, one owner, non smoker, 356HP, lots of extras $36,490 Ph Pawell 0421757233
Its time for the 2015 Mustang to find new home, under 30,000 country kms, RW, 8mth rego, new tyres fitted recently, pony 27 plates available,VHOWDY, $55,000 Ph 0419811611 REDUCED May 2013 Ford Focus Trend hatch, auto, 2.0L turbo diesel, 101,000km, grey, towbar, ZRA770 $13,000 Ph 0407824753
Reduced Subaru Outback, 2012, 3.6r premium, silver, full leather, sat nav, elec trailer brakes, adaptive cruise control, insight driver assist, RWC, 102,000kms YRE083 $24,000 Ph 0488941390
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2000 WH Statesman, V6, 260,000kms, GC for age, XFT297 $1950 Ph 0428366054
REDUCED 2013 Suzuki VL 250 intruder, 18,000kms, selling due to health reasons, reg til 11/17 1L6SQ $4000 Ph 53824766 Horsham Suzuki 125 Ag bike, 2 stroke 1979, used around the farm $550 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola Suzuki JR80 2010, one owner, EC $1450 Ph 0418935957 Yamaha scooter, 100cc, ideal for around town, EC, RWC, 5700kms, IF173 $1700 Ph 0408824739
2007 SS VE Commodore sedan, manual, black, interior black and red, towbar, RWC, 1EW5TW $14,000 Ph 0419569396
Ford Ranger or Mazda BT50, headlight protectors 06-11, and rubber floor mats $50each Ph 0438114750
Gas tank and converter, and switches for Ford XF, tank still in date $200ono Ph 0429671887
1994 Honda VFR750, immaculate condition, new tyres, new chains and sprocket, new battery, RWC, balistic exhaust $6500 Ph Phil 0407886674
1997 VS Statesman, VGO, V6 super charged engine, OFA164 $5500ono rego & rwc, interor excellent Ph 0427825158 1998 Falcon, reg till 10/17, RWC, PFV527 $4000ono Ph 0418573508 Ararat 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer, 78,000kms, auto, a/c, central locking, one owner $7500 Ph 0419391320 2004 Kia Rio hatch, light blue, 80,000kms, reg til 1/17, VGC SQN983 $5600 Ph 53522717 Ararat 2005 Ford Focus Zetec, 205,000kms, well maintained, manual, tinted windows, new tyres 2016, WOE671 $3750ono Ph 0427951348 2007 Holden Commodore, OMEGA VE V6 Sedan, auto, 109103kms, EC, c/c UVN153 $9000neg Ph 53838218 or 0459795336
2006 Toyota HiAce van, extended wheelbase, manual, many extras, GC, $170,000kms, gas converted, 1AK4QQ $13,000 Ph 0418516253
1985 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz 4.1, V8, RH conversion, ULX314 $18,900 Ph 0417824141 2001 Holden SV6, cruise, auto, towbar, poison ivy, 190,000kms, RWC, YJY015 $10,900 Ph 04727918363
AU Ford Fairmont, CD player, wood dash, good tyres, runs well $750ono as is Ph 53542792 Ararat
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BMW 318i, 1985, 5spd manual, GC, gas, green, 343,000kms, unreg, IMI737 $990 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola Falcon AU3 2002, 343000km, GC, $1600ono 1HV5VX Ph 0419180196 Halls Gap Ford Capri Convertible, 1990, daily driver, 1CN5DT $1500 Ph 53891419
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REDUCED Aug 2015 Ford Focus Titanium hatch, exec sports pack, sun roof, tow bar, leather, mags, auto, 2.0L turbo diesel, 35,000kms, frozen white, 1CE7KS $25,500 Ph 0407824753 Ute 4x4 Ford Ranger, pk xtra cab alum tray, under tray tool box’s, ARB bullbar, snorkel, 160,000km YDZ977 $24,000 Ph0409960765
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Musical Instruments Keyboard full size, amp, leads, carry case, stand $1990ono Ph 53823752 Piano german 1920’s walnut veneer, nice tone, easy action, GC $240 Ph 53527867 Silver Wertheim, needs tuning, from deceased estate, must go, valued at $3000 sell for $800ono Ph 0418143402
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We are seeking a qualified Dental Assistant to join our professional Dental Clinic team. This position will work closely with Dental Practitioners in the provision of direct patient care in accordance with WHCG clinical standards and provide high level reception and administrative support to the Dental Clinic. The Dental Assistant position is a 12 month fixed term maternity leave replacement.The clinic operates Monday to Friday 8am to pm. Applicants will need a Certificate III in Dental Assisting or equivalent and prior experience in either public or private dental practices. Well developed knowledge of Microsoft Office programs, strong customer service skills and an ability to work effectively in a team environment are essential for this position. Attractive benefits offered by the organisation include: • Salary packaging, • Professional development and education programs, • Employee Assistance Program, • Comprehensive orientation program. • Accrued Day Off (full time employees only) • Flexible rostering • Opportunities for career progression • Free parking This is a great opportunity to work in a diverse clinical environment and join a reputable rural health service dedicated to the provision of quality patient centred care and to meet the needs of the community. For more information about this position view the Position Description and/or contact the person indicated below. Applications must be submitted online via e-recruit by the Closing Date. For enquires about the position see the below contact details. Further information on Wimmera Health Care Group can be found on our website www.whcg.org.au or Facebook page. Wimmera Health Care Group is committed to equal employment opportunity and promotes the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of all children, including those with a disability and encourages applications from people from culturally and / or linguistically diverse background. Pre-employment check: All applicants must be willing to undertake a national police check prior to commencement of employment.
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Wimmera Health Care Group (WHCG) has campuses in Horsham and Dimboola and holds a clear vision to be a leader in rural health care. Services provided include acute care, sub-acute care, residential aged care, community health promotion and primary care services. With over 800 staff, WHCG is the major specialist referral centre for the Wimmera and Southern Mallee serving a population of approximately 54,000. For more information visit: www.whcg.org.au Applications close: Monday 12 June 2017
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BY SIMON KING
immera Hockey Association sent three teams to Victorian Junior Country Championships in Melbourne at the weekend with mixed success.
BIG WIN: Imprincessgemma with Kerryn Manning in the sulky. Picture: STUART McCORMICK
Filly provides thrill BY TONY LOGAN A filly purchased for less than $1000 at a Shepparton dispersal sale has provided 25-yearold Armstrong trainer Leroy O’Brien his biggest thrill in harness racing. Imprincessgemma – Village Jolt-Melody Stride – didn’t even fetch four figures at the Shepparton sale – O’Brien paying ‘$900 plus GST’ for the filly. On Saturday night she won the $50,000 Empire Stallions Vicbred Platinum Home Grown Classic two-year-old Fillies Final at Tabcorp Park Melton, netting O’Brien and his mum, co-owner Sharryn, $25,000. “Tonight’s win was really special,” O’Brien said. “This is one we own ourselves, we’ve done all the work with her and she’s named after my niece. “She really is one of our favourites.” Driven by Kerryn Manning, Imprincessgemma took the lead early in the contest from Hakuna, Nathan Jack, and once in front never looked like losing.
She paced a 1:54.8 mile rate, her last half-mile in 57.2 with splits of 28.8 and 28.4 seconds. “She carried herself well at the sale,” O’Brien said when asked what had caught his eye at Shepparton. “Melody Stride was from the good-producing Stride family and Village Jolt was a fairly new sire when we purchased her,” he said. “She was just very cheap and I thought she was definitely worth a go. “My dad Danny and I actually went to the sale to buy a trotting mare in foal, but she went a little bit too dear. “I had an eye for the filly, so I had to ring mum to transfer some money so I could buy her.” O’Brien is positive he wants to make a full-time go of the trots. “I really do. I’m a plumber by trade but I’ve done my time with the business and put that aside to have a real good go with the horses,” he said. “There’s nothing better than waking up and working with them. I love them to bits.
“I really want to make it in the future and have a real good crack at it while I can. And I’ll give it 110 percent, that’s for sure.” O’Brien said the trots operation was ‘very much’ a family project. “My mum gets up at daylight and gets out there with her nightie on, she loves it,” he said. “It’s a huge team effort. Dad does a great job and my girlfriend Kristy helps out along the lines too. “I’ve got massive support from my family.” Manning was full of merit for O’Brien post-race. “She’s a lovely horse to drive and Leroy does a great job with his horses,” she said. “He knows them very well and he’s got a good head on his shoulders.” O’Brien returned the praise. “Kerryn’s driving tonight because I wanted the best driver possible to give her every chance. And you just can’t beat Kerryn Manning.”
An under-15 boys team celebrated its first win at the tournament in many years when it defeated Ballarat by two goals at Footscray Hockey Centre on Saturday. A converted short corner by Jason Reichelt and a tomahawk hit into the top right corner of the goals by Oskar Bennett gave Wimmera the win, 2-0. The team followed this up with a one-goal victory over a Warrnambool District Hockey Association team on Sunday at Essendon Hockey Centre. A scoreless draw with East Gippsland in its last game allowed the boys to finish the weekend in sixth place out of 10 teams in their age group.
Under-17 girls
Under-17 girls opened their tournament with a one-all draw with Albury-Wodonga. They earned another draw against the same opponent when they next met on Sunday. Their biggest defeat came in the second game, but they were not disgraced, going down to North Central by only two goals. Two singlegoal losses to East Gippsland and one to Warrnambool rounded out the tournament.
Under-17 boys
Under-17 boys did not enjoy much success, going down in all of their preliminary games. They experienced victory in a play-off game for fifth and sixth positions. In this game Wimmera defeated East Gippsland by two goals, having lost to this opponent 2-1 in a meeting earlier in the tournament.
Round five
After a week off for Junior Country Championships, Wimmera Hockey Association competition resumes on Saturday with a full round at Yanac. At the end of this round each opponent will have been played once, giving a good indication
of where each team stands within their division. The open division ladder has taken on a predictable look, with Yanac Tigers, Warrack Hoops, Kaniva Cobras and Dimboola Burras making up the top four, which is the same as their finishing positions for the last three seasons. The challenge is there for Nhill Rangers and Horsham Hurricanes to break up this group of four over the next 10 rounds. The closest game for round five should be between Warrack Hoops and Dimboola Burras. The Hoops are missing a number of regular starters from last season, although so far this year their replacements have done the job expected of them. The Burras’ best combination is quite capable of matching the best teams in the competition, but it only takes the loss of one or two players and their effectiveness drops dramatically. In the other games, the top-placed Tigers should not have too much trouble defeating bottom placed Rangers and Cobras have the chance to return to the winners list when they take on Hurricanes. The feature game of the women’s competition will give Kaniva the chance to prove it deserves to hold second place on the ladder, when it takes on the more consistent Horsham Jets. Kaniva has not enjoyed time this high on the ladder for many years and will need to win games against this calibre of opponent if it wants to remain a serious contender towards the end of the season. Jets have the experience at the top of the ladder over recent seasons and will be determined to prove they are still deserving of a place among the competition leaders. Another top-versus-bottom game will see Dimboola Roos take on Warrack Women. It is likely the final result will reflect their relative ladder positions. Yanac Women have not replicated their ladder leading form from 2016 yet this year, but have the chance to do so against Nhill Thunderbirds who are struggling for players this season.
State volleyball representatives Volleyball Horsham members will head to Queensland’s Gold Coast in September after making state teams. Murtoa College’s Laelah Rob-
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team. St Brigid’s John Kearns and Noah Brennan will play in a Victoria West under-15 team. Murtoa student Cleo Baker is in a Victoria East team.
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Bibby training for world championships Warracknabeal basketballer Chloe Bibby is still in the running to represent Australia at the 2017 FIBA World Championships in July after surviving a cut to the under-19 Gems squad. Bibby is one of 15 talented youths heading to Basketball Australia’s Centre of Excellence for a selection camp from June 4 to 7. Twelve players from the squad will be selected to represent Australia at the world cham-
pionships in Italy from July 22 to 30. The Gems advanced through the FIBA Oceania tournament late last year to qualify for the world championships. Eleven players present at the 107-52 gold medal victory over New Zealand, including Bibby, remain in the squad. FIBA has confirmed the under-19 championships draw, with Australia part of Group D. The Gems will play Japan, Mexico and Hungary from July 22 to 25.
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Hunter steps up In that time he has won ‘three or four’ races, has stepped up from half-marathons to run his first full marathon last year, won the club aggregate in 2016 and above all has shed at least 10 kilograms. Nowadays, his family is involved in the weekly competition – daughters Olivia and Chloe run sub-junior events with the club and wife Naomi, recovering from an achilles injury, helps with time keeping and is club secretary. Hunter would have thought none of this possible five years ago, but having broken a two-year drought by winning a five-kilometre handicap at Deep Lead on Saturday, the landscape gardener was keen to talk about what lay ahead. “I was probably underdone for the Melbourne Marathon last year and was satisfied with my time of 4.20 hours. But I’ve read that the global average for all men is 4.13 hours, so I’d like to get below that,” he said. Hunter, who turns 40 in September, admitted to a slow start to the 2017 season. Marathon training typically slowed down his leg speed, something he was only able to retrieve through free Monday night speed sessions at Stawell’s Central Park. With 500 metres to run on Saturday, Hunter doubted he had the leg speed to reel in front marker Stephen Baird. He had enough in reserve to hold off Gary Howden and backmarker Tom Walker, who rocketed into third place, recording the fastest time of 17.02 minutes. In sub-juniors, much-improved youngster Miles Membrey scored a win from Nitschke brothers Jordan and Jay.
WINNER: David Hunter on song in Stawell. The Hunters host the 5.5-kilometre handicap race at Concongella Hall on Saturday. Fun runners are invited to meet for a 10am start.
Teens trounce Troupers
It was a rare occurrence in the 50-year history of Stawell and Ararat Cross Country Club when sibling schoolgirls fought out the finish of the Reynolds Family Handicap at Rhymney on Sunday. Emma and Rachel McCready, the two newest and youngest members of the old club, were having only their third race start in the 6.5-kilometre event. The Norval teenagers had finished at or near the tail of the field in two five-kilometre races, but hadn’t bargained on generous handicapping, and this time were first to leave. Weary chasers never threatened the girls. Leading the charge after them, third placegetter Nathan Bendelle stopped to a walk on the formidable hills and was two minutes behind the winner
when he reached timekeepers. Fourteen-year-old Emma and her fifteen-year-old sister had finished side-by-side in their previous starts but with 500 metres to run, Rachel consented to Emma finishing the race without her. “I told Emma not to worry because I knew she was going better than I was,” Rachel said. “It’s the furthest I’ve ever been and I think Emma is a better runner than me. “It would have been unfair to hold her back.” Race fit, the girls are sure to be prominent in the upcoming Ararat Marian College three-kilometre cross country race. But Emma was disappointed that her win would mean she would be handicapped to give Rachel at least a minute start in their next club race. “It would be nice if we could run together all the time,” she said. A club 2x2.5km relay will be at Ararat’s Alexandra Gardens from 9.30am on Sunday. Fun runners are invited.
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McDonald, Kloss in a knockout
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powered her way to the line, scoring by a long neck. The win was Kloss’s second; both have come since arriving at Les McDonald’s yard, after being purchased by stable clients.
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arracknabeal trainer Les McDonald returned to the winners circle at last Monday’s Mildura meeting.
The McDonald yard had its honest performer Kloss lining up in a 1000-metre scamper, at benchmark 58 level, with Ben Claridge riding. The four-year-old was able to box seat off a strong tempo, and got a good run in transit. Kloss was the despised outsider with punters at $25, however, was travelling like the odds-on favourite on the turn for home. When balanced, the daughter of Stratum found clear galloping room and
Trophies to end season Kalimna Park Croquet Club in Horsham closed its 2016-17 season with a president’s day. Players took part in a morning session of social Aussie and golf croquet after a speech by president Fay Pearson. Players took part in association and golf croquet in the afternoon and officials presented trophies. Winners, morning, Ian Jackman, Fay Pearson; afternoon, golf, Dot Mills, association, Tom Brown, Kevin Geyer and Kay Blake.
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Telopea Downs trainer Darryl Dodson also tasted success at Mildura, courtesy of his restricted class stayer, We’re So Lucky. Jordan Childs took We’re So Lucky straight to the lead in the benchmark 58 2000-metre event, dictating the race beautifully. The Lookin’ At Lucky four-year-old was travelling strongly before the turn, and gave a kick in the straight. We’re So Lucky proved too good for his rivals, dashing away for a two-length win. We’re So lucky is developing into a handy little money-spinner, having won two of her last three races.
Horsham Angling Club had its annual Vin Fitzgerald Redfin competition at the weekend with anglers being able to fish any lakes within a 100-kilometre radius of the city. With most lakes in the Wimmera producing good-sized redfin, anglers fished at various waters including Lake Toolondo, Hynes at Rocklands Reservoir, Lake Lonsdale, Walkers Lake, Lake Fyans and Lake Wartook. Most anglers caught fish, with David Isaacson winning an open section with an outstanding 1.76kg redfin from Lake Wartook. First in an adult section went to Tyson Garth with a 1.326kg redfin from Toolondo, from Alastair Vanstan with a 0.864kg redfin also from Toolondo and Adam Hinch with a 0.844kg redfin from Rocklands. In the juniors, Curtis Vanstan won with a 0.787kg fish from Zephyr Vanstan’s 0.733kg redfin and Trent Shiells’ 0.449kg fish. Stawell and District Angling Club will have a points-run event at Lake Fyans from 7am on Saturday to noon on Sunday. Final weigh-in is at 12.15pm. There will also be other opportunities over the weekend for TOP CATCH: David Isaacson with his winning fish from Lake anglers to weigh in their catch. Wartook. – Shane Shiells
Veterans play at Minyip Wimmera District Veteran Golfers Association will tee off at Minyip on Monday after fine and sunny conditions greeted 52 players for stableford competition at Murtoa. The Murtoa course was in top condition after rain and players achieved good scores. A Grade was a close contest with Tom O’Connor from Horsham the eventual winner with 37 points after a three-way countback. Bob Hayes, also from Horsham, took the runner-up prize.
B Grade winner Brian Gready, Murtoa, and C Grade winner, Max Rogers, Natimuk, both with 39 points, shared best round of the day. Runner-up in B Grade was Locksley Brook, Horsham, 36 points, while a C Grade runner-up prize went to Les Loeliger, Murtoa, also 36. Nearest the pins: Third, Max Rogers; sixth, Bob Hayes; 12th, John Watson; 14th, Ivan Reinheimer.
Horsham Golf Croquet results Horsham Golf Croquet: Saturday, division one, N. Pope 3-24, Y. Warrick 2-20, division two, V. Hood 2-22, V. Hanna 2-18, division three, N. Byrne 3-25, D. Scott
2-21; Thursday, division one, I. Rees 3-24, B. Etherton 2-21, division two, R. Rees 2-22, G. Price 2-21, division three, P. Murfett 1-13, D. Scott 1-13.
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This week: Warrack Eagles v Ararat at Anzac Park, Nhill v Horsham Saints, Horsham v Dimboola, Minyip-Murtoa v Stawell. Last week: Minyip-Murtoa 22-16 (148) d Ararat 7.2 (44), Stawell 16.12 (108) d Dimboola 9.7 (61), Warrack Eagles 7.9 (51) d Horsham Saints 6.11 (47), Horsham 17.16 (118) d Nhill 9.12 (66). Ladder: Minyip-Murtoa 16 points, 207.41 points; Horsham 16, 194.89; Stawell 12, 142.81; Warrack Eagles 12, 117.06; Horsham Saints 4, 89.52; Ararat 4, 43.15; Nhill 0, 67; Dimboola 0, 50.27.
Horsham District
This week: Southern Mallee Giants v Swifts at Beulah, Taylors Lake v Kalkee, Edenhope-Apsley v Laharum at Edenhope, Noradjuha-Quantong v Harrow-Balmoral, Pimpinio v Natimuk United, Rupanyup v Jeparit-Rainbow. Last week: Laharum 15.16 (106) d Noradjuha-Quantong 7.13 (55), Harrow-Balmoral 37.30 (252) d Taylors Lake 0.0, Southern Mallee Giants 28.18 (186) d Kalkee 5.10 (40), Natimuk United 10.7 (67) d Edenhope-Apsley 7.7 (49), Swifts 21.11 (137) d Rupanyup 5.0 (30), Jeparit-Rainbow 22.21 (153) Pimpinio 2.4 (16). Ladder: Southern Mallee Giants 20, 522.44; Harrow-Balmoral 16, 561.70; Swifts 16, 259.58; Jeparit-Rainbow 16, 151.38; Natimuk United 12, 137.17; Laharum 12, 133.52; Edenhope-Apsley 12, 131.37; Kalkee 8, 72.79; Rupanyup 4, 48.25; Noradjuha-Quantong 4, 47.26; Taylors Lake 0, 18.61; Pimpinio 0, 14.47.
Mininera and District
This week: Ararat Eagles v Penshurst, Lismore-Derrinallum v Moyston-Willaura, Glenthompson-Dunkeld v Caramut, Wickliffe-Lake Bolac v Hawkesdale-Macarthur, Tatyoon v Great Western, Woorndoo-Mortlake v SMW Rovers. Last week: Wickliffe-Lake Bolac 20.12 (132) d Caramut 7.10 (52), Glenthompson-Dunkeld 19.8 (122) d Great Western 7.1 (52), Hawkesdale-Macarthur 29.16 (190) d Ararat Eagles 7.5 (47),
Lismore-Derrinallum 20.16 (136) d SMW Rovers 12.5 (77), Penshurst 14.16 (100) d Woorndoo-Mortlake 6.7 (43), Moyston-Willaura 16.17 (113) d Tatyoon 6.4 (40). Ladder: Moyston-Willaura 20, 281.48; Lismore-Derrinallum 20, 197.34; Wickliffe-Lake Bolac 12, 139.09; Penshurst 12, 136.84; Woorndoo-Mortlake 12, 106.35; SMW Rovers 12, 96.30; Hawkesdale-Macarthur 8, 116.97; Tatyoon 8, 105.78; Glenthompson-Dunkeld 8, 56.25; Great Western 4, 58.92; Ararat Eagles 4, 53.94; Caramut 0, 46.67.
Kowree-NaracoorteTatiara This week: Bordertown v Keith, Kybybolite v Padthaway, Lucindale v Border Districts, Naracoorte v Kaniva-Leeor, Penola v Kingston. Last week: Keith 15.12 (102) d Kybybolite 12.7 (79), Kingston 14.14 (98) v Bordertown 9.11 (65), Mundulla 24.11 (155) d Naracoorte 3.5 (23), Lucindale 14.10 (94) d Padthaway 7.9 (51), Penola 19.8 (122) d Kaniva-Leeor 8.8 (56). Ladder: Mundulla 20, 68.32; Lucindale 20, 57.17; Penola 16, 72.05; Keith 16, 62.03; Kybybolite 16, 54.55; Padthaway 12, 62.01; Kaniva-Leeor 8, 47.16; Kingston 4, 34.77; Border Districts 4, 29.54; Naracoorte 4, 25.89; Bordertown 0, 32.23.
North Central This week: Boort v Wycheproof-Narraport, Charlton v St Arnaud, Donald v Birchip-Watchem, Wedderburn v Sea Lake Nandaly Tigers. Last week: Charlton 13.8 (86) d Wedderburn 1.1 (7), St Arnaud 5.6 (36) d Birchip-Watchem 1.5 (11), Sea Lake Nandaly Tigers 9.9 (63) d Boort 0.0, Donald 13.14 (92) d Wycheproof-Narraport 3.3 (21). Ladder: Sea Lake Nandaly Tigers 20, 551.11; Charlton 16, 332.81; Donald 16, 265.69; St Arnaud 16, 220.16; Birchip-Watchem 8, 120.45; Boort 4, 49.31; Wycheproof-Narraport 0, 29.58; Wedderburn 0, 15.62.
SURROUNDED: Tatyoon’s Ashley Wardlaw looks to clear the MoystonWillaura attack. MoystonWillaura went on to win the match by 73 points. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
Top teams to clash BY DEAN LAWSON
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arly-season bragging rights will be up for grabs in Mininera and District Football League this weekend when MoystonWillaura takes on LismoreDerrinallum in a top-ofthe-table clash.
Both sides are unbeaten so far this year, with Moyston-Willaura sitting atop the premiership table from the Demons by percentage. Moyston-Willaura overwhelmed Tatyoon last week, scoring a 73-point win and will aim to continue its solid form in its biggest test yet for 2017. Last week the Pumas had to come from behind to beat the Hawks at Willaura, with Billy Lawrie and others such as Ben Robertson, Matt Peel and Jeremy Cronin leading the way. John Vanderwaal also kicked five goals, taking his tally to 34 for the season, in the victory. Moyston-Willaura’s ability to surge back to not only seize control of the contest, but run away with a big win will put it in good stead against the Demons at Derrinallum. Lismore Derrinallum also
continued its strong early-season form with a comprehensive 59-point win over SMW Rovers, but its success was in stark contrast to the Pumas. The Demons kicked an unassailable nine goals to two in the opening term and then defended the big lead as Rovers gradually pegged their opponents back and outscored the winners in the final term. The Demons had Brad Lockyer and Wayne Loader kicking 10 goals between them and Michael Lockyer and Josh Anderson winning accolades. The competition is hotting up week by week and Tatyoon might or might not have a chance to regroup against Great Western at Tatyoon. Sure Great Western has only one win against its name and came off second best against Glenthompson-Dunkeld last week, but signs are that the Lions are far from pushovers. Wickliffe-Lake Bolac, meanwhile, is nestled in behind the top two teams on the ladder and wants to keep pace but has a tough showdown with Hawkesdale-Macarthur this week. The Magpies stitched up Caramut with few prob-
SPEED: Tatyoon’s Tim McDougall gets the jump on Moyston-Willaura’s Rhys Cronin. lems last week but will find Hawkesdale-Macarthur, fresh from a heavy win over Ararat Eagles, hard to beat. Ararat Eagles of course is a team needing to regain composure and will have to make it happen against Penshurst at Ararat’s Alexandra Oval. The Eagles have one win against their name, also having success against Caramut,
and would dearly love another, especially a major scalp. In other games, Glenthompson-Dunkeld takes on Caramut and a rising Woorndoo-Mortlake outfit takes on SMW Rovers. Watch out for the Woorndoo-Mortlake Tigers. They might have stumbled against Penshurst last week but are 3-2 so far this year.
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PRESSURE: Ararat’s Jessica Williamson secures the ball despite the best efforts of Minyip-Murtoa’s Laura Delahunty. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER
Reigning premier Horsham and second-placed MinyipMurtoa still remain undefeated, while the pushing Warrack Eagles and jumping Dimboola also enjoyed narrow wins to keep them in touch with the leaders. Minyip-Murtoa will look to build on its impressive start, with an exciting playing list headed by defender Stevie Bibby and sharpshooter Kirby Knight. There is a lot to like, especially with the way the Burras continue to build momentum, through results and player versatility. Minyip-Murtoa’s versatility puts them in good stead. The
Burras are unpredictable because they have options, and when there are options there comes excitement. It also keeps players stimulated and the opposition guessing. Stawell will roll into Murtoa and will be disappointed with its start. But the Warriors will also have different ideas about how they can start their charge towards the top five.
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Stawell, too, has plenty of quality players and as new combinations continue to develop they will look to experienced Jemma Clarkson to help steer that ship. Dimboola will look to derail Horsham in Horsham. If Dimboola defenders Carly Werner and Abbey Greig can apply pressure over the shot and confuse the space, they could disrupt the young Demons’ shooting duo of Brittany
win breathing space they both require going deeper into the season. Ararat and Warrack Eagles need to win to keep them in touch with the leading pack. The Eagles’ back three, Jenna Schulz, Penny Fisher and Jess Kelly, will continue to establish, disrupt and look to build a big defensive wall to upset the Rats. In attack for Ararat, goaling duo Tahnee Walker and Cecilia Stewart will have to keep sharing the load and accuracy to put their side in good stead. Jessica Williamson will provide plenty of drive and penetration to the circle edge. Intensity wins games, and the team with the most intensity will win this one. Results: Minyip-Murtoa d Ararat 49-34, Warrack Eagles d Horsham Saints 45-41, Horsham d Nhill 53-34, Dimboola d Stawell 53-51.
Nitschke and Emma Buwalda. In the middle for the Demons, slick ball movement from Abbie Avery will attract attention from young Roo Rhianna Kuhne. It’s a huge opportunity for the Roos to establish themselves as serious contenders. Nhill will look to bounce back after a couple of hard losses, while Horsham Saints will hope to secure their first win for the season. This game has the potential to be a shoot-out. Tigers shooter Emma Beer will pair with Georgia Batson under the post, while Tigers coach Tarrah Dodds will have her hands full with young Horsham Saints goaling talent Maggie Caris who is combining with Megan O’Connor out the front. The contest will be won in the midcourt and who can get on top first. Warrack Eagles and Ararat will battle it out to protect and
Teams on hunt Noradjuha-Quantong and Pimpinio will set their sights on claiming major scalps when Horsham District A Grade netball continues this week. Both the Bombers and Tigers are sitting outside the top five on the ladder and need profound wins to stay with competition pacesetters. The task in front of Noradjuha-Quantong, which came unstuck against Laharum last week, is to force a boilover against unbeaten Harrow-Balmoral. Meanwhile, the Tigers, fresh from victory over Jeparit-Rainbow, must somehow fabricate victory over third-placed Natimuk United. Edenhope-Apsley, sitting fifth and in a similar position to the Bombers and Tigers, is also on the hunt for an upset and takes on the association’s other unbeaten line-up, Laharum. The Saints fell well short against Natimuk United last week. In other games, Southern Mallee Giants take on Swifts at Beulah, Rupanyup plays Jeparit-Rainbow and Taylors Lake is up against Kalkee. Results: Swifts d Rupanyup 45-44, Harrow-Balmoral d Taylors Lake 47-23, Southern Mallee Giants d Kalkee 53-38, Pimpinio d Jeparit-Rainbow 50-39, Laharum d Noradjuha-Quantong 43-33, Natimuk United d Eden- IN CONTROL: Swifts’ Courtney Morrow and Jade Cleary take control of the game against Rupanyup. Picture: TRISH RALPH hope-Apsley 47-38.
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major question mark hovering above Stawell in Wimmera Football League will either evaporate or start to radiate when the Warriors travel to Murtoa on Saturday.
Statistics to date show Stawell sitting third on the ladder behind MinyipMurtoa and Horsham with three wins and a loss and sharing equal points with fourth-placed Warrack Eagles. Closer analysis reveals the Warriors’ victories have come against Dimboola, Nhill and Ararat, and while the competition is relatively even this year, all three fall short of qualifying as major scalps. In fact, Stawell’s only top-of-thetable test so far this year has come against Horsham, where the Warriors fell 35 points short of a profound result. Contender or pretender? That’s the big question that has drifted in from the smoke of Wimmera league camps across the region to settle above Central Park. The Warriors have had plenty of press this season but we will find out in earnest on Saturday whether the red and black camp has what it takes to claim a ‘contender’ title. To make it all happen, the Warriors need to ruffle the feathers of a nest of Kookaburras who are so far sitting pretty atop the competition with a clean 4-0 slate. Last week Stawell did enough in the first half against Dimboola to chalk up a solid 47-point win at home. Forward Travis Graham continued to put his stamp on the competition with a six-goal effort while Sean Mantell, Jesse Barber, David Andrivon and co did what was required to secure four points. Minyip-Murtoa, meanwhile, produced a nine-goal opening term to brush Ararat aside and notch up a 104-point victory in Ararat. What looms as a major concern for the visiting Warriors this weekend is that the Burras took it in turns to share the goal-kicking spoils. Ten players split the big sticks last week, Kieran Delahunty and Matt Coleman bagging four each and Jae McGrath and Clint Midgley three each. This happened while coach Da-
mian Cameron, Sam Winfield and John Delahunty shared plenty of the football. Sorry Warriors, but unless coach Tom Eckel can conjure something out of the ordinary, your old enemy is going to be too good for you this weekend. While the Burras are quietly motoring, Horsham has also been in eyecatching mood and the Demons’ winning momentum will continue against Dimboola. Horsham led at every change against Nhill at Nhill last week and while finding stiff opposition up until the main break, ran away with the game with a 10-goal second half. Josh Mibus, seven goals, and Joel Geue, five, enjoyed their day in front of the sticks. Just as worrying for the Roos on Saturday was the form of slippery duo Tyler Blake and John Wood. Dimboola is winning plenty of the ball in the midfield clinches but is struggling to make a serious impression in thrusts forward. Tom Magee seemed to make a mockery of this suggestion by kicking six goals last week but his team kicked only nine in total. Magee is in ripper form and last week had Mick Pohlner, Braithwaite brothers Oliver and Elliot and Ben Miller conspiring to win the ball.
across the line in an upset. The Tigers found themselves swamped by a highly balanced Horsham team last week but victory this week is all about shutting down the Saints’ runners. Jake Harrup kicked four goals for the Tigers in a solid game last week and Billy Hayes also had another good game, while Brad Thompson and Ryan Richardson impressed. Warrack Eagles would have celebrated well into the night after beating the Saints and celebrations will continue this week with victory over Ararat. The Eagles are giving all the signs of being dangerous if they all click across four quarters, especially if ruckman Shannon Argall can impose himself on contests. Argall, Kieran Ellis, Harry Trezise and Jesse Murphy did well in the heat of battle last week. They can’t afford to take the Rats lightly, despite playing at home at Anzac Park, although Ararat will have to pull a proverbial rabbit out of the hat to upset the Yarriambiack combine. The Rats, with Tom Wills, Adam Haslett and Ben Free winning accolades against the flow last week, have plenty of natural talent in the ranks but obviously need to find a successful formula.
ATTACK: Ararat’s Alan Batchelor charges into Burra John Delahunty.
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Further north-west up the Western Highway, Nhill, like Dimboola and desperate for an ice-breaking win, welcomes Horsham Saints in what should be an intriguing game. The Saints, despite sitting fifth, have registered only a solitary victory so far this year, finishing four points short of Warrack Eagles at the weekend. The Saints and Eagles were gripped in a rugged low-scoring affair at Coughlin Park. During the intensity of the contest Andrew Devereaux, Zander McRae, Sam Jasper and Dan Souter impressed on the vote cards. But the absence of goals that previously flowed from the boot of departed Jacob Cooke-Harrison is becoming more obvious as the season progresses. Nhill, similar to last week, will back itself at home to win and will sneak
PASS: MinyipMurtoa’s Jordan Delahunty gets a pass away despite the efforts of Ararat’s Grady Slocombe. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER
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orsham District and regional football leaders are set to come under pressure by the end of the season to explore ways of moderating increasingly lop-sided competition.
The gulf in standard between competition pacesetters and also-rans was dramatically evident at the weekend with the margins in all but two of the six games above 100 points. In the most dramatic result of the round, Harrow-Balmoral beat a scoreless Taylors Lake by 252 points, while Southern Mallee Giants were 146-point victors over Kalkee, Swifts beat Rupanyup by 107 points and Jeparit-Rainbow was 137 points better than Pimpinio. Laharum’s 51-point victory over NoradjuhaQuantong still represented a heavy one-sided result, leaving only Natimuk United’s 18-point win over Edenhope- Apsley the only close game of the round. The results revealed at least two significantly different tiers in standard in the district competition, circumstance regional communities, let alone football organisations, rarely tolerate in modern country football. The jury might still be out on whether there is a need for dramatic intervention and all eyes will be on results this weekend.
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Results suggest Harrow-Balmoral and the Southern Mallee Giants are head and shoulders above the rest of the field, and this weekend fans will see where Swifts measure up against the Giants and in the equation. Swifts, in their thumping win over Rupanyup, Wednesday, May 24, 2017
had Andrew Cameron bagging seven goals and Ben Hustler six as Paul Carson, Ben Taylor and Nick Pickering also led the way. They meet the likes of Coleman Schache, Sam White, Kain Robins and Haydn Drew, who kicked 19 goals between them last week. The microscope will also hover over Noradjuha-Quantong, which takes on a HarrowBalmoral side that had an incredible 67 scoring shots last outing. The likes of Cam Bruce, Jason Kerry and Tyler Bye will need all Bombers running with them as they match up against the imposing line-up. The results of Nick Pekin, nine goals, Charlie Stewart, six, Sam Brewer, five and Hugh Douglas, four, provide only the tip of the iceberg in Southern Roos firepower. Taylors Lake has to somehow pick itself up off the canvas to take on Kalkee, which will also look for respite. A good game might evolve between EdenhopeApsley and Laharum at Edenhope, with both sides needing to firm up positions in the top six. Laharum is sitting sixth after a solid effort against Noradjuha-Quantong and Edenhope-Apsley seventh after coming off second best against Natimuk United. Coaches Todd Heynen and Robbie Miller continue to lead from the front for Laharum and Tom Crawford was good last week while Jason Rae is in top form for the Saints. Jeparit-Rainbow, with Heath Clugston continuing to burrow in and Simon Clugston in good nick, will be too strong for Rupanyup and Pimpinio will find the going tough against a Natimuk United team that last week had Brent Marra and Josh Colbert leading the Rams’ charge.
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