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BY DEAN LAWSON

angaroos and other wildlife attracted to roadside verges are the subject of a major Wimmera police warning as motorists prepare for travelling holidays this Easter.

Police Superintendent Paul Margetts said with expectations of a considerable increase in traffic during the holiday period, observing a regional safety message of ‘stay straight and brake’ was critical. “We have had an awful start to year with fatal road incidents with drivers crashing after trying to avoid animals. At least two of the vehicles involved drivers losing control and going off the road,” he said. “This has led to us promoting the stay straight and brake campaign and what that means is that if you encounter an animal on the road do exactly that – stay straight and brake. That way, the chances of losing control of the car are significantly reduced by not swerving. It is all about maintaining control of the car. “It might mean hitting and killing an animal, but that is a significant lesser of two evils. It doesn’t really need to be said, but feeling remorse for a deceased animal such as a kangaroo is nowhere near as bad as losing a loved one.”

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Mr Margetts said wildlife was a constant road hazard but holiday circumstances and weather conditions had amplified the risks. “At the moment it is very dry and animals are coming out of the bush to feed on the green pick generated by dew off the road, especially at dawn and dusk. There is also spilled food on roadsides and as the weather cools animals also tend to hang around the roads because they generate warmth,” he said. “Add to this the many events we have on across the Wimmera that require people to travel, as well as holiday-makers, and the risks of road incidents involving animals increase.” Mr Margetts said kangaroos represented a primary danger but drivers could also find

themselves confronting large mobs of birds such as galahs, corellas, cockatoos and emus, ducks and in some areas feral deer. “Then there’s livestock including sheep, cattle, horses and alpacas and the message remains the same – stay straight and brake,” he said. Mr Margetts stressed that people should also take note of and follow general holiday-period safety messages. “In our part of the world the general message for motorists planning out-of-the-ordinary journeys is about managing fatigue,” he said. “Be aware of the signs of fatigue. Whenever we go on holidays we are doing things out of the ordinary, travelling different times that affect our sleep and activity patterns that can put our body clocks out of sync. “The recommendation is to take a break at least every two hours, but it might be less than that. We must be aware of the dangers caused by the onset of fatigue.” Mr Margetts said one way of overcoming fatigue issues when travelling with passengers was to establish a buddy system. “Society has introduced buddy systems to increase safety in everything from helping children stay safe at school, diving in the ocean to simply climbing a ladder. Driving a vehicle is a high-risk activity, so why should it be any different?” he said. “Remember that having a buddy system involves planning, so get it organised before you hit the road. It might involve sharing the driving or nominating drivers, depending on the circumstance.” Mr Margetts said people should also plan ahead if a holiday event included the consumption of alcohol. “If you have had a few drinks at, say a race meeting, don’t drive. Remember to plan. There are always alternatives,” he said. “Last year we had a good Easter on our roads. We really want to replicate that this year so everyone has a fantastic break where they create long-lasting good-fun memories and importantly, return home safely.”

BEAMING: Natimuk and District Gymnastic Club level-seven gymnasts, from left, Hailey Puls, Kayla Kelm and Brooklyn Fraser are celebrating achievements at Victorian trials in Melbourne. This year marked the first time in 15 years the club had taken a team of girls to the trials. Kayla and Hailey have qualified for senior Victorian women’s artistic championships next month. Story, page 11. Meanwhile, former Natimuk club gymnast Ryan Morrow has qualified for a South Australian state team after a three-year break from competition. Story, page 56. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

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Sports chief: Barrack for our towns R

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egional sporting personality David Jennings has described developments surrounding a Good Friday football match between Ararat and Stawell as a major win for events culture across the Grampians.

Mr Jennings, Ararat Football Club president, said the match at Ararat’s Alexandra Oval and the Stawell Gift at Central Park provided perfect bookends for major attractions across the Easter break. “The appearance of former AFL players in teams on Friday is a massive bonus and helps promote the whole region either side of the Great Dividing Range on the events map,” he said.

Former St Kilda star and national representative Leigh Montagna will play for Ararat in a one-off appearance and former Collingwood and Fremantle forward Jack Anthony has signed with Stawell. “For many years Good Friday, despite being an important day on the Christian calendar, has for many represented little more than a simple day off,” Mr Jennings said. “We’re confident we now have a pretty good formula that makes the most of the day, and the weekend in general, to the benefit of sporting, festival and activity lovers in our part of the world.” Mr Jennings said organisations were working independently and collectively to feed off each other to offer alternatives to embrace Easter

weekend opportunities. “Our club for example has identified a need to be front and centre when it comes to promoting not only our footy and netball club, but Ararat district in general,” he said. “We’re determined to put Ararat at the forefront of what’s happening in the region and we know that Stawell Football Netball Club thinks the same way. “We have the Stawell Gift, well established as an iconic event, combined with Stawell cup races, but it’s important that we don’t rest on these laurels as a region. “It’s about giving people options and why we also gladly promote events such as the Great Western Rodeo, Moyston Easter Market, Willaura Family Fun Day, a Children’s Eas-

ter Celebration at Alexandra Oval on Sunday, Ararat pacing and trotting cups meeting and any other event that makes the most of the weekend opportunity.” Stawell will also present its Main Street Sensation community event from 9am to 1pm on Easter Saturday, an event featuring a variety of family activities, demonstrations, performances and displays. Stawell Biz and Northern Grampians Shire have organised the event to help businesses showcase Stawell as part of a big Easter weekend. Mr Jennings said from his club’s point of view, the Easter weekend was all about the Good Friday football and netball fixture and a desire to draw people to Ararat for the occasion. “We want people to come and enjoy

BRIGHT: Maricor Borden, front, and Shai Batiancila during a Wimmera FilipinoAustralian Club performance at Horsham Town Hall.

Spring launch for Horsham parkrun

Celebrating cultural diversity A Cultural Diversity Festival in Horsham celebrated the many diverse people who have come to call the Wimmera home. The festival, at Horsham Town Hall on Saturday, included cultural displays, food, a fashion parade and children’s art and craft and attracted more than 200 patrons. A Diversity Concert showcased a range of cultural singing and dancing from Wimmera performers as well as others who had had travelled from across Victoria. Natya Entertainment Bollywood Dance group from Melbourne was the headline act, performing two star-studded performances. Wimmera Development Association, Victorian Multicultural Commission and community groups joined forces to organise the event.

IN STEP: Horsham School of Dance Irish dancers Lily Charity, Miranda Pike, Zoe Brennan, Lucy Hudson and Lucy Avery. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER

Two Horsham running enthusiasts are looking to deliver a new project incorporating health, wellbeing and tourism benefits and an ‘underused’ Wimmera River. Andrew Sostheim and Candice Muszkieta are working to establish a Horsham parkrun, which they hope to launch in spring this year. Parkruns are weekly, free, five-kilometre timed events run around the world. Mr Sostheim said there were parkruns in almost 300 locations. “They are free, fun and easy to participate in and are fantastic community events,” he said. “I’ve been thinking about how to set up a parkrun event in Horsham for some time and then a post popped up on a local buy, swap and sell Facebook page from ex-Wimmera girl Andrea Draper, asking why Horsham didn’t yet have one. “After plenty of comments and tagging by some interested locals, Candice and I have set up a group of interested volunteers and helpers to get our vision to a launch date.” Mr Sostheim said the Horsham course would incorporate the new Anzac Centenary Bridge and river paths. “Getting people active while showcasing our beautiful and underused river will be awesome. I have no doubt the community will embrace it,” he said. Mr Sostheim said the volunteers had submitted a grant application to Hor-

the outstanding facilities and environs of Alexandra Oval and gardens,” he said. “We have fantastic facilities that we can perhaps take for granted sometimes. It’s important that we exploit them when possible. “We’re putting this on for the people of Ararat and district and the broader Grampians community. Both clubs have gone to great efforts to secure AFL players for this game in particular, which is the only match in the region for 150 kilometres, is the first encounter for the year for the Perc Bushby Cup and will be a ripper. “As someone who has lived in Ararat all my life, it is obvious we need to barrack hard, not only for our footy teams, but also our towns, and this is a great opportunity.”

sham Rural City Council for one-off initial start-up costs. “Along with great health and wellbeing benefits for anyone who participates, we expect the project will also deliver a tourism boost,” he said. “People come from all over Australia and the world to visit different parkruns. There were 800 participants at a Queensland launch last weekend, so our event would be another tourism drawcard for the Wimmera.” Mr Sostheim said Nhill, Ararat and Hamilton communities hosted parkruns every Saturday at 8am. He said more information would be available prior to the launch date and anyone interested in volunteering could call him on 0419 825 894. – Sarah Scully

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Liv achieves ultimate goal BY SARAH SCULLY

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hether she is walking down the street, picking up the groceries or dropping her daughter Cruiz at day care, Liv Miller is used to turning heads.

While the ‘funny looks’ used to bother her, she has accepted she is not everyone’s ‘cup of tea’. “It has taken me a while to understand that I am different and that what I do is unusual, particularly for a woman,” she said. “I know that I look different and I think that’s why I like it. “I don’t actually want to look like this for ever, but for now, I’ve found something I’m good at and I want to push myself to see what I can achieve.” Miller, who grew up on her family’s farm at Laharum and now lives in Darwin, took up bodybuilding about eight years ago. During the past fortnight, she has reached the pinnacle of her career to date – coming third in Australia’s premier bodybuilding competition and winning professional status in an event in New Zealand. Miller collected bronze against a stellar field in the women’s physique division at the Arnold Classic Australia in Melbourne on March 16. A few days later she flew across the ditch to compete in the New Zealand Pro Am, winning her event to secure an IFBB – International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness – Pro Card. “New Zealand was awesome,” Miller said. “It is any bodybuilder’s dream to win a pro card. I have achieved my ultimate bodybuilding goal – I am no longer classified as an amateur and I can compete worldwide on the pro circuit.” Miller said the New Zealand Pro Am had a two-show format. “We had pre-judging at 9am and then the finals started at 5pm,” she said. “I didn’t get onto the stage until nearly midnight, which is a long time to stay dehydrated and in peak condition.” She said her performances at the ‘Arnolds’ and the classic circuit’s qualifying events stood her in good stead for the international competition. “The Arnolds have been on my radar since I began bodybuilding eight years ago. It is the pinnacle of bodybuilding in Australia,” Miller said.

“I felt like I was jumping in the deep end a bit. I started prepping in October, when Cruiz was about 10 months old. “I decided after having her it was time to get back into it.” Miller competed in two of four qualifying events, in the same weekend, winning in Perth and coming second in Melbourne. “In the lead-up to the final I had scouted out my competition and thought I could make top four,” she said. “My main goal was to look like I belonged there. I figured it didn’t matter if I came last, as long as I looked like I was competition. I wanted to make sure I gave them a run for their money. To finish third was unbelievable. “Fifteen months on from having a baby, I’m pretty proud of what I’ve achieved. Cruiz also loved it – she’s fascinated by the sparkly bikinis.”

A slice of Stawell’s Main Street will be transformed into a winter wonderland during the school holidays. Northern Grampians Shire Mayor Tony Driscoll said a full-scale ice-skating rink set up on vacant land next to Stawell Town Hall would be a perfect cure for holiday boredom. The council and Stawell Regional Health are behind the project. Cr Driscoll said the ice-skating rink would provide a welcome boost for Main Street business owners. “This is expected to provide an influx of not only Stawell residents visiting the CBD, but should also attract a number of out out-of-town visitors to Stawell, not only to use the skating rink, but also to explore all that’s on offer in Stawell,” he said. “This event lines up well with the huge range of events on offer in Stawell across the Easter period, and adds another dimension to what’s on offer in Northern Grampians Shire during that time.” The ice-skating rink will be open to people of all ages. Sessions will operate on the hour from 10am to 4pm, and the rink will be open between 7am and 8pm on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. People can visit the rink 15 minutes ahead of time, call 0421 788 605 or email manager@wintermagiciceskating.com.au to make a booking.

Dedication

There is no doubt Miller is dedicated to her sport. She hits the treadmill in her lounge room each morning at 4am and does daily cardio and weight training sessions. Along with running around after an active toddler, Miller is also planning her wedding to fiancé Greg Thomas in May and runs her own personal training business. “Life is definitely busy,” she said. “It’s hard because Greg does fly in, fly out work and is only home for six days out of 35. Plus, being up in Darwin I don’t have my mum, or sister or aunties around the corner to help out. “That probably makes my prep a little different to other people’s.” Miller said despite trying to fit so much into 24 hours a day, the mental side of bodybuilding was infinitely harder than the physical aspect. “Bodybuilding is such an individual sport – it’s all on you,” she said. “Nobody knows if you sneak a Mars Bar at a servo or if you have a sausage roll for lunch when you’re home alone. But you do. And your body does. “Your body is the best food diary you’ve got.” Miller said months of physical training, supplements, food restriction and sacrifice came down to five minutes on a stage. “The judges don’t care if you have the nicest personality in the world, they are purely judging you

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Skate park input DREAMING BIG: Bodybuilder Liv Miller celebrates her bronze medal at the Arnold Classic Australia in Melbourne. on your body at that specific moment in time,” she said. “And the thing is, you don’t look the same every day. One day I look good and then the next day I’m salt loading and I’ve drunk 10 litres of water and look all fluidy, with the aim of looking dry, tight and conditioned the following day. It’s all about strict timing. “It’s not like footy or netball where if you have a bad game you can pick yourself up again the next week. Or you’re part of a team and someone will cover you. “If you don’t present at your best you can’t just come back the next week and try again. You have another six months of preparation before you can have another go.”

Europe beckons

Miller plans to relax her diet and training slightly in the lead-up to her wedding, but come the end of May it’s all systems go for her European debut.

She has set her sights on events in Alicante, Spain in October and Milan, Italy in November. “It is going to take a while to establish myself on the pro circuit – it’s the best of the best,” she said. “I don’t expect to place in my first year. My aim is to get enough points to qualify for the Olympia in Las Vegas, the best bodybuilding competition in the world. “I’ve been five times as a spectator – my aim is to be up there on the stage.” Miller said the key to any sporting or fitness pursuit was to find something you enjoyed. “You’ve got to really want it,” she said. “Any time I go to hit the snooze button or cheat on my diet I think, ‘would the girl I will be standing next to have hit snooze? Or cheated on her diet?’. “No? Then. I’m not going to either.”

Hindmarsh Shire Council leaders will seek community feedback for the next stage of a new skate park at Nhill at a meeting next week. Mayor Ron Ismay said since the council announced the project there had been considerable discussion in the community about the proposed location and design. “Council hosted community consultations during the preparation of the grant funding application. We now intend to hold further consultations prior to detailed plans being established,” he said. “These consultations will allow residents to ask questions and to gain an understanding of the processes already taken in developing the concept designs and site selection of the skate park.” The council will host a community consultation session at Nhill Memorial Community Centre on Wednesday at 7pm. The State Government has provided $100,000 for the project through its 2018–2019 Community Sports Infrastructure Fund. The council will contribute the balance of money for the project. Cr Ismay said the new skate part would be constructed from concrete and designed to encourage and challenge new and experienced skaters alike. He said the Nhill skate park would be different from similar projects at Dimboola and Rainbow, providing three unique challenges for participants across the shire. “I encourage all residents of Nhill who are interested in this skate park project to attend the community consultation at Nhill Memorial Community Centre,” he said.

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The Wimmera, yes we exist! T

he emails went backwards and forwards, so much so that the original reason for the communication almost became lost in the confusing process.

A media release announcing health issues specific to the Grampians region slipped into our ‘inbox’ and captured our attention. Okay, the ‘Grampians’ – better check what that means. Is it the Grampians, the area fringing our famous national park and in the heart of our readership area, or a government regional division based on economic development? It was of course one of Victoria’s five economic regions, a region that stretches from the edge of Melbourne to the Mallee in the north and the South Australian border and Tatiara to the west. In other words, a large chunk of the state. So… where were we talking about with this specific health issue? A large chunk of western Victoria, that’s where, ranging from major provincial and regional cities to rural towns and communities. Okay, got it. Get the message out that people living in this area needed to do something to improve their health. Fair enough. The problem was, the metropolitan-based departmental official in charge of disseminating the information knew little about historical western Victorian regions or was unwilling to acknowledge them as legitimate collective areas. The ‘Grampians’ region was his sole point of reference and he wasn’t budging. We’ve written in the past about concerns of regional ambiguity in reference to governance and essential-service provision and this was just another reminder. If there is a perception at certain levels of bureaucratic power that the Wimmera doesn’t really exist, it can easily become a reality, regardless of history. Over expansion of regional operational

EDITORIAL By Dean Lawson, editor

FULL STEAM AHEAD: After a stormy start, the Natimuk Show program went ahead at the town’s recreation reserve on Saturday, offering a wide variety of entertainment for the whole family. Pictured above, Jack Wilson minds the sheep ahead of a shearing competition, and left, Gretal Blake makes the most of the craft pavilion. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER

boundaries driven by the rationalisation of essential-service administration has gone too far in western Victoria. The idea of falling back to Ballarat as a point of reference reflects incredibly shallow thinking but it’s been there for a while, does nothing to stimulate growth and is going to be hard to change. The great risk in creating or accepting tyrannies of distance is that metropolitan-based powerbrokers can lose, or never have any, touch with everyday people across the regions – something that shouldn’t happen in a state the size of Victoria.

Ridiculous

It is ridiculous that someone in Melbourne should consider the Wimmera, an area covering almost 42,000 square kilometres of the state, an obscure sub-region. Fair go! If there aren’t enough people across this amount of country to justify it qualifying as anything more, then that itself is a glaring red flag for a state that has a capital city slowly choking itself with a seemingly uncontrolled and costly urban sprawl. The observation is nothing new. Decades ago some people frustrated with a lack of recognition or adequate governance seriously proposed drawing up new state boundaries. Their idea was to create a province based on the collective interests of far western Victoria and parts of the south-east of South Australia. Nonsense? Maybe so, but we can certainly understand the sentiment.

Fish and chips at Willaura Volunteers involved in traditional Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal event at Willaura are hoping for yet another successful family fun day. The appeal’s Willaura branch has supported the money-raising program for more than 30 years and its ‘Fish ‘n’ Chip Lunch’ has become the backbone of a time-honoured regional community gathering. Morning activities at Willaura Recreation Reserve will start early for the volunteers who will set up equipment and prepare for a busy few hours. The lunch of freshly

cooked fish and chips is always a major highlight and organisers expect to serve hundreds of meals. The event features a variety of children’s activities including a jumping castle and the arrival of Easter bunny. This year’s gathering will include Ashlee and Dan Blight’s clydesdales from Armstrong. The horses won prizes at Royal Melbourne Show. A spinning wheel, with goods up for grabs donated by businesses, will again be operating and organisers have thanked all involved. A firewood auction is also likely

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BY SARAH SCULLY

Wimmera Drug Action Taskforce leaders are calling on residents to have input into a community alcohol and other drug action plan for the region.

ong-time fundraiser June Clissold has urged Wimmera residents and visitors to again dig deep on Good Friday for the annual Royal Children’s Hospital Appeal.

Mrs Clissold has raised money for the hospital for decades and has been the appeal’s Horsham area manager for the past 10 years. She said Wimmera people had always given generously to the appeal despite the many important causes and organisations in need of money. The Horsham region raised more than $42,000 in 2017 and $873,000 since 1973. “I don’t have a fundraising target for this year, we’ll take whatever we can get,” Mrs Clissold said. “It’s such an important cause but I know there is a lot on and people only have so much to give.” As always, Mrs Clissold has been busy in the lead-up to Easter, selling raffle tickets in Woolworths and Horsham Plaza. The winner, who will take home a $150 Woolworths voucher, will be drawn tomorrow. For the past 45 years, Mrs Clissold has knitted goods – from baby clothes to children’s jumpers, toys and cushions – to raise money for the appeal. She has six knitters who also contribute and the items are sold by Royal Children’s Hospital Geelong auxiliary members. Money from the Good Friday Appeal goes to equipment, research and education to support the work

Leaders call for plan input The taskforce comprises organisation representatives and community members working across Horsham Rural City, Yarriambiack, Hindmarsh and West Wimmera shires to minimise the harms around alcohol and other drugs. The Horsham council is also delivering a ‘Youth C.A.N.’ – Changing Alcohol Norms – program funded by VicHealth, which is working to change the culture that young people have with alcohol. The taskforce has launched a survey seeking opinions on alcohol and other drug issues in the region. Taskforce co-ordinator Sally Pymer said survey findings would help the taskforce develop a regional community action plan. “This will identify activities, projects and initiatives that we will all be responsible for making happen,” she said. “The survey is aimed at parents, grandparents and all caregivers, but all community members are encouraged to complete it.

GIVE THAT THEY MAY GROW: Good Friday Appeal Horsham area manager June Clissold has encouraged Wimmera residents to support this year’s fundraiser for Melbourne’s Royal Children’s Hospital. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER of Royal Children’s Hospital staff. More than $327-million has been raised to benefit sick children since the appeal started in 1931. Mrs Clissold said the hospital was close to the hearts of many Wimmera families, including her own. “I have had four grandchildren attend the Royal Children’s Hospital, including three in the one family,”

she said. Mrs Clissold will spend Friday at Horsham Fire Station in Hamilton Street, where she will oversee the counting. She said members of Horsham, Vectis and Jung brigades would take to the streets of Horsham and district to collect donations. Volunteers will also rattle tins at Horsham traffic lights.

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“The more we hear from the community the stronger the action plan will be.” Mrs Pymer said people could complete the survey anonymously. She said all information would be treated confidentially and no identifying information would be kept. The survey closes on April 13. People can access the survey online at www. surveymonkey.com/r/L57DCR6, or by following links on the Wimmera Drug Action Taskforce or Youth Can Facebook pages.

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This Holiday Season Have A Chat Wimmera Health Care Group’s Community Options aims to support people to stay in their homes longer. Help couples stay in their homes together and help people living alone to not feel isolated. There are a lot of ways Community Options can help. A chat with one of their friendly staff is a great way to learn about the large range of respite and support services available. This holiday season, when you get together with your family, think about whether you have a loved one who could use some support and talk about the options with them. No need for a referral from a h ealt practitio ner. You h can call and m ake an appointm ent for y ourself or a love d one to c and cha t to Com ome munity Options friendly staff.

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Wednesday, March 28, 2018


Girls raise the bar in gymnastics H

orsham’s Kayla Kelm and Hailey Puls have qualified for Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Senior Victorian Championships after winning selection against tough competition at a trial in Melbourne.

The Natimuk and District Gymnastic Club national level-seven girls will now compete against the state’s elite at Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre next month. Kelm competed in an under-14 age category, while Puls and teammate Brooklyn Fraser, of Natimuk, competed in an open section. Kelm placed first on vault. Natimuk head coach Lynette Morrow praised the girls for their commitment to the sport, which she said required hours of training to be competitive. She said this was the first time in about 15 years the club had taken a team of girls to Victorian trials. “Our club transitioned from a

state program to a national program about three years ago,” she said. “This lifted the standard of gymnastics across the region and opened up more opportunities for our girls in the club. “At level seven, Hailey, Kayla and Brooklyn competed against some of the best senior gymnasts in the state. “They should be extremely proud of their achievements – I am.” Morrow said the girls put in many hours of training, but not as many as their city competitors. “The girls put a lot of time and effort into their training, and their skill level is a testament to their dedication,” she said. “I know they do not do as many hours as other clubs demand at that level, but the results speak for themselves. “The girls have qualified. It’s really exciting.” Kelm placed first on vault, fifth

“Our club transitioned from a state program to a national program about three years ago. This lifted the standard of gymnastics across the region”

– Lynette Morrow

on beam, seventh on floor and ninth on uneven bars. Puls finished fifth on beam, sixth on vault, eighth on floor and 18th on uneven bars, while Fraser was consistent across all apparatus, finishing 14th on uneven bars, 15th on floor, 17th on beam and 18th on vault. “The girls were fantastic, and now we need to lift for the championships,” Morrow said. The senior Victorian championships run across three days, from April 27.

STEP UP: Natimuk and District Gymnastic Club gymnasts, from left, Hailey Puls, Brooklyn Fraser and Kayla Kelm competed in national level-seven state trials earlier this month. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

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Country music festival success Horsham Country Music Festival committee members are already working on a musical line-up for 2019 after the event strongly consolidated its position on the Wimmera calendar. Event co-ordinator Lyall Wheaton said crowd numbers were consistent across the four days of entertainment with the largest gathering of people, more than 850, at a Saturday ACE Radio Spectacular at Horsham Soundshell in Sawyer Park. “Our numbers were up by about 50 on the Thursday and

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Kerbside Garbage and Recycling Collection over the Easter Period

Tim Flannery - Guest Speaker Internationally acclaimed writer, scientist, explorer and conservationist Tim Flannery will be at Natimuk Soldiers Memorial Hall this Friday 30 April with a talk titled “’Rising to the climate challenge through empowering communities”. Presented by Natimuk Community Energy, Professor Flannery will discuss how communities around Australia are creating sustainable energy and employment solutions. Tim will be outlining the importance of these initiatives, as well as explaining some programmes that are assisting them.

Waste collection services for Monday 2 April 2018 will continue as normal. Transfer stations and the Dooen Landfill will be closed on Good Friday but will be open at standard times on other days over the Easter period.

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For further details, please contact the Council Depot on 5382 9600.

Weekly Works Update A full list of projects and associated works that are underway by Horsham Rural City Council staff and contractors in public areas this week are available on the Horsham Rural City Council website. These works may change subject to weather conditions.

Guests are invited to arrive early, socialise, and enjoy a drink from 6.30pm onwards. The program will begin at 7.30pm. For bookings visit: trybooking.com/UJWN

Red Cross Mobile Blood Donor Centre Taking donations until Thursday 29 March Hocking St, near Memorial Drive, Horsham Roll up your sleeves and donate blood this month - Call up or visit the website to book an appointment Ph: 13 14 95 or donateblood.com.au Blue Ribbon Raceway Saturday 31 March and Sunday April 1, 5.30pm Blue Ribbon Rd, Horsham SSA National Modified Sedan Title. 3 litre feature, SSA Juniors feature Ph: Emma Wilken 0431 248 326 blueribbonraceway.com.au

WHAT’S ON...

The evening will kick off with a celebration of the 10kW solar installation at Natimuk Football ground’s Shearers Shed and a short update on other NCE projects, including a solar garden on the eastern edge of Natimuk that will produce enough electricity to power the town. Professor Flannery will then deliver his talk, and following an audience Q&A the event will wrap-up by 9.30pm.

Residents are advised that there will be no waste management collection services on Friday 30 March 2018 (Good Friday). Waste collection services normally collected on Friday will be collected on Thursday 29 March 2018. Please ensure that bins are placed on kerbside before 6.00am on Thursday.

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Natimuk Farmers Market Plus Sunday 1 April, 10am to 1.30pm Main St, Natimuk Ph: 0429 320 600

Horsham

Parent Network DO YOU HAVE A CHILD AGED 13 to 17? Join our Parent Network Group to be involved: • Connect with other parents about youth drinking culture in Horsham • Gain insights about the way young people are drinking alcohol in our community • Have your say and contribute to Horsham’s alcohol culture change movement

Join us over light refreshments 3-4 times per year, details TBA. To join the network please contact:

Annie Mintern HRCC Alcohol Cultural Change Project Officer

0418 648 815 annie.mintern@hrcc.vic.gov.au Or follow the link to join the parent network Facebook group:

COUNCIL MEETINGS Tuesday 3 April 2018 - 5.30pm Monday 16 April 2018 - 5.30pm Civic Centre, Roberts Ave All welcome Page

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www.facebook.com/groups/parentsyouthcan Horsham is participating in the VicHealth Alcohol Cultural Change Initiative.

Horsham Art Gallery Easter Holiday Program Tuesday 3 April to Thursday 12 April Horsham Regional Art Gallery, Wilson St Ph: (03) 5382 9575 for more information Dance for Cancer - Old Time Dance Tuesday 3 April, 7pm lessons, 8pm dance program Hamilton Lamb Memorial Hall, Kalkee Rd Dance evening to raise money for the Cancer Council Ph: 5382 4371 or 5381 0222 Celtic Tenors - Performance Friday 6 April, 8pm Horsham Town Hall, Pynsent St Ph: 5382 9555 or horshamtownhall.com.au Horsham Market & Swap Meet Saturday April 7, 8am to 2pm Horsham Showgrounds Ph: 0409326364 for more information For further information on events in the region: Horsham and Grampians Visitor Information Centre 20 O’Callaghan’s Pde, Horsham www.visithorsham.com.au 5382 1832, tourism@hrcc.vic.gov.au

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Broad: Batteries win

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he construction of large-scale batteries in western Victoria represents a major a win for much of the region.

That is the assessment of Member for Mallee Andrew Broad in response to confirmation that Kerang and Warrenheip near Ballarat will be the sites for the batteries. The Federal Government, through the Australian Renewable Energy Agency, and the State Government will both provide $25-million for the project. Mr Broad welcomed the announcement as part of a plan to provide more affordable and reliable energy in Victoria. “Together these batteries will provide 55MW of energy and 80MWh of storage capacity, helping to provide more affordable and reliable energy in the Wimmera,

Mallee and Mildura regions,” he said. “These batteries will be used to store renewable energy not currently in use and also inject stored energy into the grid when in high demand.” The battery near Kerang will be colocated with the Gannawarra Solar Farm, providing 25MW of energy and 50MWh of storage capacity. “This will be Australia’s largest integrated battery and solar farm, with the capabilities to provide power to a minimum of 800 homes for 24 hours,” Mr Broad said. There was speculation in early planning for the batteries project that one of the sites might be in the Wimmera or southern Mallee. Victorian Energy Minister Lily D’Ambrosio said the State Government was

building the batteries as part of ‘the most sophisticated energy storage initiative in Australia’. Ms D’Ambrosio and Federal Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg made a joint announcement on the project. Ms D’Ambrosio said batteries were strategically located to provide back-up power and grid stabilisation and would be operational for the peak of next summer. “We are continuing to modernise our electricity grid, strengthen our energy security and deliver real action on climate change,” she said. Mr Broad said this was just one of the measures the Australian Government was taking to ensure reliable and affordable energy for all Australians and stability of the grid, even during peak times.

IN HARMONY: From left, Wimmera Catchment Management Authority chairman Peter Hilbig, nature sound recordist Andrew Skeoch, Wimmera Landcare advocate Rae Talbot and Brisbane-based biologist and author Tim Low share their experiences during a Celebrating Landcare and National Harmony Day at Horsham Town Hall. Barengi Gadjin Land Council and Wimmera Catchment Management Authority hosted the event, which focused on how Australian birds spread their music around the world. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

Dimboola Easter community concert Dimboola Recreation Reserve will be a hive of activity on Easter Saturday evening, with Dimboola Town Committee preparing to host a fun-filled event for the whole family. Committee chairman Bruce Donnelly encouraged residents and visitors to attend a free community concert at the soundshell. The evening will include an Easter egg scramble and face-painting for children, a free climbing wall, bungee run and a barbecue tea. Festivities will start at 5pm, with the Easter egg scramble at about 5.30pm, followed by live music by Jeff Woodward from 6pm and Acousticus Stomp from 8pm until about 10pm.

“The town committee has had these events in the past and they have been a great way for families to help celebrate Easter and this year’s event should be no exception,” Mr Donnelly said. “By all accounts the Riverside Holiday Park is basically booked out and with people camping at Horseshoe Bend and Ackle Bend, former residents returning to see family and friends and locals looking for something to do, it will be an ideal way to entertain the kids and enjoy the festivities of Easter in a family friendly environment.” Hindmarsh mayor Ron Ismay congratulated Dimboola Town Committee on taking the initiative to organise such an event.

“Easter is a great time for families to catch up and with a large number of visitors to the district, the evening should be a great night out,” he said. Mr Donnelly said the committee recognised the importance of family entertainment and had committed funding for the event. “I would like to encourage everyone to come along and support the event by purchasing barbecue tea or buying a few raffle tickets to help pay for the event,” he said. People can call Dimboola Town Committee secretary Jo Donnelly on 0407 018 862 or email dimboolatc@hotmail.com for more information.

Toy library movie success An East Grampians Health Service Ark Toy and Activity Library annual movie day featuring the film ‘Finding Your Feet’ attracted more than 200 people and raised almost $2000. Toy library president Kaye Chamings said the afternoon was a wonderful success, both socially and financially. “I thank the Astor Cinema staff for their support in working with members to organise this annual event, and also the community for its continued support,” she said. The $1961 from the event will go towards buying outdoor play equipment for the library when it moves into Ararat’s redeveloped Community Health Centre. EGHS Murray to Moyne Cycle Relay teams, Cranks and Defibrillators, have also nominated the toy library for fundraising for this year’s relay event in April. The Murray to Moyne teams’ final money-raising event is an Easter egg hunt in Ararat’s Alexandra Gardens at 10am tomorrow. The cost for preschoolers to be involved is $5. Organisers have asked people keen to be involved to meet at a rotunda near the gardens café. “Come along and enjoy this activity with your preschool children – the Easter Bunny will also be making an appearance,” Mrs Chamings said.

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School sports

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READY, SET, GO: School athletics carnivals are in full swing across the Grampians and Wimmera. Pictured clockwise from left, Stawell Secondary College’s Ruby Bibby launches the javelin; Horsham Holy Trinity Lutheran College’s William Koch leaps the hurdles; Ararat Marian College’s Sam Summers, Sophie Dyer and Zari Taylor show support for their houses; Madix Perry, Stawell Secondary College, competes in shot put; Fletcher Penhall, Horsham Holy Trinity Lutheran College, prepares to pass the baton in a relay; Horsham Primary School’s Eilish Kerr leaps a hurdle; and centre, Grady Lawes, Horsham Primary School, clears the high jump.

Weekly Wool Market Report

Season 17 – Week 38 FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2018

After falling for six consecutive trading days the market recovered some ground this week, concluding with a 27 cent increase in the AWEX Eastern Market Indicator. Although the result was on the positive side of the ledger, for most of the Merino Fleece sector it was a case of “two steps forward, one step back” after a modest downturn on the last day. The movements appeared to be influenced by currency fluctuations given it tracked the AUD (inversely). A fall of 1.8 cents to 77 US cents initially boosted the market before it was hampered by a half cent increase on the final day. In US terms the EMI barely moved, dipping 3 cents for the series. Overall the Merino sector finished between 20 and 50 cents dearer. The better types maintained support throughout the final day despite the weaker undertones, whilst high mid-break wool were increasingly neglected and extended their discounts. Merino Skirtings opened on a firm footing and mostly held onto their gains, finishing slightly higher. Crossbreds also had a positive sale, closing 20 cents higher on the previous week. Merino Cardings closed out the week ahead, improving 30 cents clean on the east coast. The next 2 auctions are currently forecast to have approximately 47,000 bales each, separated by the one-week Easter recess. Volumes are then expected to gradually contract as the season winds down into its usual quiet time of the year. Next week includes a feature sale to be held at the annual Sydney Royal Easter Show.

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SCANNING IN VIC. SALEYARDS STARTS 31ST MARCH 2018 4 days and counting for the introduction of saleyard scanning and recording of Property to property movements.

Are ewe ready??? DMD have done an enormous amount of research and multiple trials into providing the best service and options for our clients with the introduction of EID scanning – we have opted to use Agrinous software at all our auctions – which we Nelson Street, Nhill stock. For on farm clearing sales, have already started to use from receiving stock, drafting, penning,95selling and delivering property to property sales, rams auctions we have a portable scanner for large mobs as well as reader sticks to use by our CALL 03 5391 2106 trained and experienced staff.

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Important for producers selling at Saleyards • NVD’s to accompany stock on delivery to the saleyard and handed to the receivals stockperson or placed in the blue dmd box • NVD’s to be handed in on first trip, not last trip – ie if you are bringing in 2 trailers – NVD must come with first load. • NO NVD – NO SALE • Do not put EID sheep Tags on dogs collars, hats or leave any in your pockets as this will interfere with scanners. • We are NOT permitted to sell any stock born in Victoria after January 2017 without an EID. • Non reading EID tags, will need to be replaced with Saleyard tags at the expense of the producer selling. HRLE fee applies. Agriculture Victoria have been conducting workshops throughout Vic for producers, helping with what the requirements are to record livestock movements on the NLIS database. This is all new to both agents, producers and all involved with the livestock industry in Victoria, but as it is legislation, therefore we must adhere to the changes that are commencing. If you have any questions, please talk to your dmd stock agent team member.

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Looking for something creative to do during April in the school holidays? Be inspired, challenged and get creative at our workshops for children aged 5 – 12. Favourite workshops will be back and we have developed some new ones based on our current exhibitions. Tuesday 3rd April Mandalas: Drawing and painting to create beautiful colourful designs. Wednesday 4th April Stencilling: Snazz up a t-shirt or pillowcase with some cool stencilling using fabric paints (bring your own t-shirt or pillowcase) Thursday 5th April Fantastic Beasts: Make your fantastical beast drawing come to life as a 3D sculpture using an armature and modelling clay. Friday 6th April Lino Cuts: Capture a glimpse of nature in a lino cut and print it out. *** Tuesday 10th April Create Your Own Comic Figure: Use modelling techniques to form a comic figurine and have a go at animation. Wednesday 11th April Creepy Crawlies and Flying Insects: Construct a bug and its environment in this workshop. Thursday 12th April Ancient Masks: Using clay modelling, imagine and create what sort of mask explorers of hidden kingdoms might unearth. All workshops run 10.30am—12pm and 2pm-3.30pm $12/$10 members—no workshop on Friday 13th April

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These school holidays we are also offering the family friendly performance That’s not a Daffodil. Inspired by the popular picture book of the same name, this charming child-sized drama for kids of 3-6 is a fantastic family outing, or the perfect opportunity for grandparents to share the wonder of theatre with the next generation. Bookings are essential, each workshop has limited capacity. HORSHAM

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Big business at Crowlands W

estern Victoria will again provide the setting for an Australian first in renewable-energy production with construction set to start on a new wind farm south of Ararat.

Crowlands Wind Farm, developed by Pacific Hydro, will be the first project of its kind involving an energy-buying group involving a consortium of 14 business partners. Melbourne Renewable Energy Project involves City of Melbourne, University of Melbourne, RMIT, Federation Square, City of Port Phillip, City of Yarra, Moreland City Council, Bank Australia, Zoos Victoria, Citywide, National Australia Bank, Australia Post, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre and NEXTDC. Representatives from the project group and Pacific Hydro celebrated the official start of construction of the new 80-megawatt wind farm last week. Melbourne acting lord mayor Arron Wood said the 39-turbine wind farm would provide electricity to group partners, which had combined their purchasing power to support the development of the farm. “No other renewables project has tackled the complexity of 14 partners in one buying group. We are proud to reach this milestone after announcing the Melbourne Renewable Energy Project in November,” he said. “Crowlands Wind Farm will save MREP customers 96,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide every year and will create more than 140 construction jobs as well as eight

ongoing positions to operate and manage the facility. “This is an innovative, cost-effective approach to creating and purchasing renewable energy and also a great example of how a major city with a $92-billion economy can influence positive outcomes in our regional towns.” Partner representatives made the most of the visit to Crowlands to meet members of the community. Mr Wood said work to transform the site into a wind farm started with construction of access roads and bridges. “We will install 39 turbines over the next few months to provide the 88 gigawatts of energy we will purchase – enough to power more than 17,000 households in Melbourne each year,” he said. “The additional power generated will feed back into the grid and be used by businesses and households across south-eastern Australia, improving supply and affordability for all customers.” Pacific Hydro will own and operate the wind farm when it completes the project early next year, and its retail arm Tango Energy will supply the power. “Crowlands will be one of the few regional Australian towns with a solar-powered town hall when Pacific Hydro installs a rooftop solar photovoltaic system and storage battery, just one of the projects that will be funded through its Community Investment Program,” Mr Wood said. Big business gaining direct access to renewable energy is also happening at a Bulgana Green Power Hub project near Great Western.

WOMEN IN BLACK: Ally Dell, left, and Alexandra Dingle dress to impress at last year’s fashions on the field competition at the Stawell Gift. The popular event will again be a highlight of ‘ladies day’ at Central Park on Saturday. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

Fabulous fashion at Stawell Gift Stawell Easter gift carnival organisers are in final preparation mode as they prepare for an influx of athletes, families, sporting enthusiasts and holiday-makers for the annual meeting. While Friday night includes a host of activities at Stawell Town Hall – including a calcutta, call of the card and hall of fame presentations – Saturday provides the first opportunity to see the runners in action. Although much of the attention surrounds the gift heats, the spotlight temporarily shifts to the garden area during the afternoon. Saturday is ladies day at Central Park, highlighted by an increasingly popular fashions on the field competition. Long-time organiser Joan MacPherson said the competition continued to go from strength to strength.

“Over the years we’ve got rid of the short skirts and the ladies are continuing to pull together looks you would see at the autumn or spring racing carnivals, depending on the weather,” she said. “Judging is such a difficult job because of the increasing number of entrants plus the high quality of their outfits. They all look so lovely and continue to raise the bar. “The men look great too. The men’s section is also growing. It’s a lot of fun and it always draws a big crowd. There are some fantastic prizes on offer, too.” Lady of the day will win $1000 and the Billie Jo Petersen memorial sash, named in honour of the late sprinter and fashions on the field entrant. Second prize is two pairs of Maui Jim sunglasses, third prize is one pair of Maui Jim sunglasses and the best hat winner will col-

lect a $100 Gift Hotel voucher. The men’s winner will receive a $100 Gift Hotel voucher and a pair of Maui Jim sunglasses. Entrants will be judged at 3.30pm. “Being ‘ladies day’, the first 200 women through the gate will receive a complimentary glass of sparkling wine,” Mrs MacPherson said. Sunday is Cadbury Family Day and children will have an opportunity to participate in an Easter egg hunt, athletic clinic and Kelly Sports activities. Monday will feature Stawell Gift and women’s gift semi-finals and finals. Mrs MacPherson encouraged people to make the most of an action-packed timetable. People can visit www.stawellgift.com for more information. – Sarah Scully

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For over 100 years combined, the Nelson family have been servicing the Wimmera Mallee. Rob Nelson began the business in 1984 with sons Jamie, Ricky and Brett joining the business later. “We love the business; it’s in our blood; we will continue to service for many years to come.”

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Hopetoun’s Anne Robertson is the owner of a new $33,808 Ford Escape SUV vehicle after Horsham East Rotary Club sold her the winning ticket in a major western Victorian raffle. Ms Robertson bought the ticket, part of Rotary Club of Ballarat South’s Community Assistance Car Raffle, from Horsham Plaza during school holidays. Horsham East Rotary Club also received a $1000 bonus for selling the winning ticket. Horsham club car-raffle co-ordinator Zane Bell said ‘a small army’ of volunteers had sold

tickets from September through to the end of December. “I had the pleasure of meeting Anne personally for a photo shoot with the new car at Lake Lascelles in Hopetoun. She was very excited to have won the car,” he said. The Community Assistance Car Raffle has been running for many years and is designed to give small, not-for-profit clubs and community groups an opportunity to raise money. Horsham East Rotary Club is one of the largest regular money-raisers involved in the raffle.

Western Highway work underway Work has started on a $5.1-million safety upgrade of the Western Highway between Lillimur and the South Australian border. Victorian Regional Development Minister Jaala Pulford said improvements would help keep drivers safe on the major freight and tourism route.

Improvements include the installation of flexible safety barriers at high-risk locations, road widening, road sealing, new line markings and new rumble strips. Ms Pulford said the works would provide greater separation between on-coming vehicles, reduce lane depar-

tures and reduce the chances of head-on and run-off-road collisions. “We’re supporting farming, tourism and manufacturing in western Victoria by making this highway more safe and reliable,” she said. The government expects the work to be finished by mid2018.

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Frew Group honoured

It’s back for 2018! The

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tawell’s Frew Group has been awarded for its commitment to education at South West TAFE’s recent graduation ceremony.

Each year, South West TAFE recognises an organisation or business that has helped to develop programs and strategies that meet the needs of regional industries. South West TAFE chief executive Mark Fidge said he was delighted to this year recognise the Frew Group and the strong partnership that had been formed between the two organisations. Mr Fidge said training started in Stawell with the Frew Group 17 years ago and it had continued to expand over the years. “We are currently training about 120 employees with numbers continuing to increase as the plant expands,” he said. Mr Fidge said the opportunity to partner with the Frew Group was something the organisation was extremely proud of. “South West TAFE strives to educate staff to add real value to the ongoing success of any organisation,” he said. “Training is focused on the Certificate II and III in Meat

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PARTNERSHIP: From left, Food, Fibre, Land and Trades senior educator Rick Dunn, South West TAFE trainer Mick McCartney, South West TAFE chief executive Mark Fidge and Frew Group human resource manager Darren Weavell at a South West TAFE graduation ceremony. Processing Food Services and the Certificate IV in Meat Safety and Meat Inspection. “Our trainer, Mick McCartney, has been fundamental in the success of our relationship with the Frew Group and much of the credit for this success must go to him.” South West TAFE Food, Fibre, Land and Trades manager Paul Meredith said the major benefit of the training program was that employees were given great access to the SWTAFE trainer, Mr McCartney, who

was located on site. “We have shown a commitment to the Frew Group by providing a fully-equipped training room on site,” he said. “The Frew Group has also worked with us to enable access to the plant and workers as required so they can complete their assessments in a timely manner.” Frew Group human resources manager Darren Weavell said it was great to receive recognition for the partnership between the two organisations,

which had been in place since 2001. “It is so beneficial to have a trainer on site, which enables our workforce to have access to training five days a week,” he said. Mr Weavell said the training provided was nationally recognised, which benefited the company with the tendering process and in future markets. The graduation ceremony also recognised South West TAFE’s outstanding students and 2017 graduating students.

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Need more space? NEW LEADERSHIP: Ladies Gold Reef Probus Club of Stawell elected its office bearers for the next year at its annual meeting this month. Pictured back, from left, are Lyn MacKenzie, newsletter-publicity, Maggy Clark, attendance officer, Cheryl Withers, reception, Mavis Evans, welfare officer, Lorraine Rowe, speakers, Marg Perry, trips, and Coralie Gibson, assistant trips; and front, Lyn Rees, assistant treasurer, Pat Pickering, assistant secretary, Bev Lovelace, immediate past president, Helen Dean, secretary, Pauline Shirrefs, president, Chris Phipps, vice-president, and Beth Anselmi, treasurer. Club members meet at Stawell’s Trackside Bar and Bistro on the first Tuesday of each month.

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Your Lucky Stars

1. From 1874 to 1939, what 4. In simple terms, what family ran a brickworks makes a ruminant a rumicompany in Horsham? nant? 2. Popular Japanese performer Masaaki Sakai is bestknown to English-speaking audiences as the title star of what cult television series? 3. What is an amphora? A. A liquid-holding container dating back to the antiquities. B. A mystical witch from Roman mythology. C. A type of macro-invertebrate that inhabits Wimmera waterways. D. A lesion that appears from a toxic wound, particularly from the bite of a venomous snake.

5. True or false? Lambrusco is both the name of a wine and the shape of bottle in which it is marketed. 6. What is wrong with this statement? Researchers have isolated anti-bacterial properties in milk secreted through the teats of platypuses. 7. The Supermarine Spitfire fighter plane of the Second World War, before being armed with cannons and bombs, had how many 0.303 machine guns firing from its wings?

8. Extrusive igneous rock forms when what cools? 9. Famous Australian heroine Nancy Wake, who was dubbed the ‘White Mouse’ while fighting with the French Resistance during the Second World War, made it to the top of what list during her time as a spy? 10. Complete the name of this famous Austrian composer – Johannes Chrysostom Wolfgang Amadeus.

(March 21- April 20) Lucky Colour: Cream Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 9.6.2.3 Lotto Numbers: 9.12.23.36.34.45 Lots of movement in your domestic sector there could be someone going and others coming and a restless atmosphere could prevail for some time. Luck in games of chance.

TAURUS:

LEO:

(July 23- August 22) Lucky Colour: Violet Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 4.6.5.2 Lotto Numbers: 4.7.12.26.35.36 If involved with someone special this could be a very busy period and happy moments could prevail. Using tact and understanding could help you to become friends with a person you really did not know that well.

(August 23- September 23) Lucky Colour: Orange Lucky Day: Sunday Racing Numbers: 3.6.9.5 Lotto Numbers: 9.5.12.24.45.40 It could be easy to get into something you are not so familiar with during this period – if you feel it’s really not for you, stay out. Financial matters should be on the improve.

GEMINI:

(September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: Green Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 8.6.5.2 Lotto Numbers: 8.12.26.35.40.22 Stay out of family fights and arguments among friends. Most will be in the grip of wanderlust and could be travelling longer distances than usual. It will be very hard to balance the budget however, keep trying. An old flame could re-cross your path.

CANCER:

(October 24- November 22) Lucky Colour: Mauve Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 5.2.3.1 Lotto Numbers: 5.12.23.32.20.3 A very favourable period. However, it is a period of ends and beginnings as one door closer a better one opens. So look ahead not back. Many will be luckier in lotteries or a punt on a wise investment. An interesting offer from someone very attractive.

LIBRA:

(June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: Blue Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 4.6.2.5 Lotto Numbers: 4.12.25.29.8.4 Someone could try to improve your moods and this person should make a big difference in your future. Financial matters will not improve if you are not prepared to do something positive about it.

SAGITTARIUS:

(November 23- December 20) Lucky Colour: Green Lucky Day: Saturday Racing Numbers: 5.6.2.1 Lotto Numbers: 5.12.45.40.9.7 Most will be in a happier financial situation. However, not the time to lend money or possessions. The singles could find the lover they have been seeking for a long time. A bit on the side could prove dangerous.

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(April 21- May 20) Lucky Colour: Peach Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 5.6.2.3 Lotto Numbers: 5.12.24.40.26.33 A lot depends on how you react to people during this period. Try not to be too sensitive to abrasive people. Love life should get a lift in a surprising way very soon.

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History, culture and cricket at Edenhope T

he west Wimmera community will gather at Edenhope this weekend to celebrate a profound sporting fingerprint the region has left on Australia’s cultural history and identity.

The two-day Edenhope Home of the First Eleven event will acknowledge the 150th anniversary of the formation of an Australian Aboriginal team, the first cricket group to represent Australia in England. The event will also be a celebration and reunion for people and players involved in a 1988 120th re-enactment tour. Event spokeswoman Helen Mulraney-Roll said an Aboriginal Cricket Team committee had planned weekend activities around the teams of 1868 and 1988. “We’ve planned a huge celebration – a cricket party, reunion and back-to – on the shores of Lake Wallace at Edenhope,” she said. “We’re extending an invitation to everyone and all cricket teams past and present. “The foreshore will be buzzing with excitement during the Easter weekend. “Coaching for children and cricket matches have been organised on the original site where the 1868 team practised.” The event will start with an opening and Welcome to Country at Lake Wallace on Saturday and include everything from backwards foot races, of which some members of the 1868 team were renowned, and a reunion and even a re-enactment match of 1988 Aboriginal and Kowree XI teams that played at Edenhope and Harrow. Saturday activities will also include a dedication to the 1988 team at Edenhope College, screenings of Mark Manion’s 1988 film ‘Dreaming of Lords’ and performances by Regional Aboriginal Dance Group. There will also be free

public entertainment at Henley Park. On Sunday there will be a dedication at Lake Bringalbert and the launch of a book ‘Bringalbert, Bat and Ball’ as well as organised cricket tours of Bringalbert, Apsley, Dergholm and Harrow. There will be a memorial match and junior coaching, another opportunity for people to see Dreaming of Lords and a family day and barbecue at Henley Park. Ms Mulraney-Roll, an Edenhope resident and descendant of Thomas Hamilton, said Hamilton had taught Aborigines to play cricket at Bringalbert Station in 1864. “The original team was noticed by William Hayman and they practised on the foreshore of Lake Wallace before sailing on the ship Parramatta to tour England,” she said. “We all want to learn more of this significant moment in Australia’s cricketing history.” The 1896 touring team included players Harry Jellico, Bringalbert; Peter; Edenhope; Johnny Mullagah, captain, Pine Hill; Jimmy Tarpot, Newlands, Billy Officer and Johnny Cuzens, Fullham; Bullocky, New Harper; Sugar and Sundown, Miga Lake; Neddy, Redcap, Mosquito, King Cole, Harry Rose, Twopenny and Dick-aDick, Lawloit. A reunion for players involved in the re-enactment games and tour is attracting considerable interest. “I have been able to locate all but two of the 1988 Aboriginal players including families of two deceased members. They are all excited to be at least remembered for such an occasion and are coming to Edenhope from all over Australia,” Ms Mulraney-Roll said. People seeking more information about the weekend can call Edenhope Aboriginal Cricket Team committee on 0427 515 140 or email boxgrove@wimmera.com.au.

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Between 12.30pm and 6pm, also on Saturday, street performers will gather in Warracknabeal’s Lions Park in an effort to win more than $2000 in prizemoney at a busking competition. The person with the overall winning act will pocket $1000. The creative talents of people across the shire will also be on display in an Easter Saturday street parade. The parade, featuring everything from novelty floats and people in costumes, to a variety of vehicles, will start at 11am and be led by a town crier. Warracknabeal Aero Club will add an extra dynamic to the event with a fly-over. The art show, featuring work by Alison Parkinson and Peter Cougle, will be open throughout YFest. The exhibition also features artwork by members of Yarriambiack Youth Group. Art show times: Friday, artist talk, 5.30pm to 7pm; Saturday, noon to 5pm; Sunday, 11am to 5pm; Monday, 11am to 3.30pm.

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RARE EXHIBIT: An historic Chamberlain prototype ‘Hawker’ car will be among displays at Warracknabeal’s Wheatlands Vintage Rally this weekend. The Hawker, which never made it to production stage, will be part of a Chamberlain display at the rally. The annual rally, at Warracknabeal’s Henty Highway Wheatlands museum is this year featuring Chamberlain tractors and Ronaldson and Tippet engines. The rally is from Saturday to Monday and will feature a variety of displays and demonstrations ranging from meccano, shearing, chaff-cutting, to baling and winnowing. A twilight tractor pull will be on Saturday night and a tractor parade and Easter egg hunt are part of a Sunday program. Wheatlands museum is home to one of the most extensive collections of vintage agricultural machinery, tractors and stationary engines in Australia.

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Event secretary Jean Wise said preparations had long been underway as the community gathered for the 20th anniversary of the event. “Last year saw the community participate with more floats not only for an Easter street parade, but also for our 150th anniversary parade,” she said. “The committee has been encouraging organisations, groups, schools and individuals to participate again with floats, dress-ups, vintage vehicles, tractors, bikes and scooters and anything else your imagination can summon.” Mrs Wise said YFest was loaded with activities across the Easter weekend, with attractions such as the Warracknabeal races featuring the Warracknabeal Cup, along with a fashions on the field competition that would include increased prize money. “So ladies and gents, get out those glad rags,” she said. Mrs Wise said an annual Wheatlands Vintage Machinery Rally would again fire up on Easter Saturday with ‘Chamberlain’ the theme for this year’s rally. “There will also be a vintage tractor pull, working exhibits, indoor and outdoor displays, and arts and craft stalls,” she said. Mrs Wise said arts council representatives had organised a display of work from district artist Alison Parkinson and Ballarat’s Peter Cougle. A grand opening of a festival art show at Yar-

ALL SIMLES: Kat Meldman joins in the fun of the parade last year.

riambiack Shire Council offices on Friday night will help launch weekend events. “We also have a four-day golf tournament hitting off on Friday, with a men’s and women’s versus par competition attracting many enthusiastic golfers from far and wide,” she said. “This year will also see the inaugural Armed Bowlers Triples Tournament on the Sunday, open to all registered ‘armed’ bowlers, so if you are looking for a quiet afternoon soaking in the skills of these players, no doubt the players would love some cheering on in their competition. “And of course the Easter festivities would not be complete without our annual busking competition on Easter Saturday in Warracknabeal’s Lions Fauna and Flora Park. Attracting participants from across Victoria, the relaxed atmosphere at the park, with catering provided by Rotary, Rotaract and Rural Northwest Health, gives everyone the opportunity to kick back and relax.” Mrs Wise urged people to ‘call your friends and spread the word about our great weekend’. “And don’t forget to put on your thinking caps to come up with floats for the parade and help us celebrate out 20th YFest Easter Festival,” she said. Warracknabeal’s population usually swells for the annual celebration, attracting between 3000 and 5000 people. The event has evolved into a major northern Wimmera Easter attraction. Organisers have consistently promoted the Easter break as one of the best times of the year for people to experience what Warracknabeal district and the broader Yarriambiack Shire has to offer. “This is a special time of the year when the town comes alive,” Mrs Wise said.

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nthusiast buyers are lining up for Renault’s long-awaited reborn Alpine A110 high-performance coupe, with the Australian arm of the French brand already receiving about 30 firm expressions of interest from a supply bank of 54 vehicles that are scheduled to arrive in the final quarter.

Early demand looks set to outstrip supply, with Renault Australia managing director Andrew Moore revealing the local allocation for next year would be between 100 and 110 units. Mr Moore is clearly delighted in the response to the A110 from enthusiasts, dealers and prospective buyers – some of whom are planning to race the vehicle – especially given the company has devoted only limited resources to its promotion at this stage.

He said the combination of heritage, limited allocation, high specification and sheer value for money compared with rivals such as the Porsche Cayman – pricing for the A110 is expected to start from about $95,000, plus onroad costs – would add to the uniqueness and to the appeal. As such, dealers and company representatives are upbeat about the impending arrival of the all-new coupe, which will be sold through only a select number of outlets – likely one each in Melbourne and Sydney – that will be separate from Renault-brand retail space and offer a premium level of customer service. Mr Moore said the company planned to fly customers from other states to either the Melbourne or Sydney dealership to take delivery of their A110,

which then allowed them to embark on a road trip back home. “We’re looking at probably a Melbourne and Sydney retail model, but what we’re going to do to assist in that regard, is we will move cars around interstate, giving people the opportunity to test-drive them,” he said. “And then what we will most likely do is if someone buys it from interstate, we will fly them in to Melbourne or Sydney so they can pick up their car and drive back home as part of their purchase. “The fly-in one is the one that I’m excited about because I think that’s a benefit of having a smaller network. That’s the plan – and I’d say it’s pretty much what we’ll do.” Mr Moore said the company was also studying other issues such as

servicing facilities for those who purchased the vehicle outside New South Wales or Victoria. As announced late last year, the A110 will be launched in a single level of specification based on the Premiere Edition in Europe. Arriving direct from Alpine’s factory in Dieppe, France, the A110 will cut a striking pose with its classic proportions, sculptural bodywork, 18inch Otto Fuchs forged alloy wheels, Brembo braking package, quartet of full-LED daytime running lights, Xshaped LED tail-lights and, inside, a minimalist cockpit with structural aluminium, matte carbon-fibre detailing and Sabelt sports seats among the highlights. The small, aerodynamic and ultralightweight A110 has an all-alumin-

ium construction and tips the scales at just over a tonne, 1080kg, enabling the two-door ‘berlinette’ – which features a mid-mounted 185kW-320Nm 1.8-litre turbo-four engine driving the rear wheels via a seven-speed dualclutch automatic transmission – to reach 100kmh from standstill in just 4.5 seconds. Top speed is electronically limited to 250kmh. Chassis dynamics are a major point of emphasis with the A110, which is underpinned by a double-wishbone suspension front and rear and has a 44:56 percent front-rear weight distribution. Three driving modes are also available, normal, sport and track. Exact Australian pricing and specification will be confirmed closer to launch. – Terry Martin

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‘Drowsy’ warning for Easter break The Easter break provides many people with an opportunity to hit the road for a final holiday before the onset of cooler weather. But the break is also renowned as a time of potential road trauma, prompting authorities to stress a need for motorists to take extra care. The Transport Accident Commission, along with police and emer-

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udi is set to expand its SUV range to include an entrylevel Q1 crossover in a bid to accommodate the ever-increasing consumer thirst for SUVs, according to British publication Auto Express.

is evidenced by the e-tron prototype revealed at the Geneva motor show earlier in the month, Audi’s first allelectric model that will go on sale in Australia in 2019. Three out of the brand’s last five new model lines to launch Down Under have also been SUVs, with the Q5, Q3 and Q2 all joining the local market since 2009. The Q5, Q3 and Q7 are now Audi’s second, third and fourth-most popular models in the German brand’s stable

behind the A3 small car, recording 3364, 2843 and 2664 sales respectively, in 2017. Meanwhile, the Q2 crossover, which was released last February, found 1999 homes in 2017, enough for sixth position behind the aforementioned models and the fifth-placed A4 midsizer with 2177 sales. SUV sales currently make up about half of overall Audi sales volume, not counting the A4 and A6 Allroad wagons.

In 2017, SUVs made up 49 percent of Audi sales, while in the first two months of 2018 that number has jumped to 55 percent. A range-topping Q8 upper large SUV is also expected to materialise in coming years following a couple of related concepts. If the Q1 makes it into production, it can be expected to be built on Volkswagen Group’s MQB architecture, which underpins the just-released Volkswagen Polo and upcoming TRoc small SUV.

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The new Q1 is expected to get the green light for production by 2020 and will share its underpinnings with the next-generation A1 light hatch. Audi board of management member for sales and marketing Bram Schot said market trends showed a sub-Q2 SUV could work for the car-maker. “You cannot ignore the SUV trend, the question is how wide and how deep do we make the program with SUVs? Depending on the business opportunities, we decide on the future product portfolio,” he said. “But don’t be surprised if in two or three years you do see the car, as we try to react fast to markets.” Audi Australia corporate communications manager Shaun Cleary said Audi’s success in the SUV market meant the Q1 would be a welcome addition to the local line-up. “Audi has a very successful track record when is comes to our family of Q models, and so we’d be delighted to consider any opportunity to further expand our line-up,” he said. The brand’s commitment to SUVs

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pioneering, multi-nation research collaboration is expected to unlock valuable new opportunities for chickpea production in Australia.

Researchers supported by the Grains Research and Development Corporation have collected and multiplied wild chickpea species from the Middle East to build a unique genetic resource. This has led to the researchers screening for important traits for potential incorporation into new disease-resistant, stress-tolerant, high-yielding varieties for Australian growers. The painstaking search for and collection of wild genetic material from south-east Turkey, some of which is now being housed at the Australian Grains Genebank in Horsham, has led to the capture of an immense amount of valuable genetic and trait diversity. GRDC pulses and oilseeds manager Dr Francis Ogbonnaya said the exciting research was likely to lead to a substantial expansion of Australia’s chickpea production area. He said this was especially the case in regions where opportunities to grow chickpeas had been limited due to the unavailability of lines tolerant to constraints such as acidic soils and abiotic and disease

stress. “Not only are chickpeas Australia’s most valuable cash crop, they also play an important role in terms of overall optimisation and sustainability of our farming systems,” he said. “They act as a break crop for cereal rotations, they add nitrogen to the soil, assist with weed control and they add diversity to a grower’s marketing options. “But, until now, the genetic base of the domesticated chickpeas we grow today has been very narrow and this has prevented many of our graingrowers from being able to grow chickpeas and enjoy all the benefits these pulse crops bring.”

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The international collaboration to expand the world’s chickpea genetic resources began with a GRDC-supported collection mission to Turkey, where the legume was first domesticated, in 2013. It has since developed into a $12-million five-year research program involving eight countries. The collection mission, the success of which was contingent on Turkish collaboration, was supervised by CSIRO ecophysiologist Dr Jens Berger who has researched chickpea biodiversity and identified serious gaps in the gene pool.

“Early indications are good for the presence of traits such as water-use efficiency, chilling tolerance and nematode resistance,” Dr Berger said. “I am optimistic that we captured the adaptive diversity needed to improve the performance of cultivated varieties.” The expanded genetic resource base has been shared among collaborating countries Australia, the United States, Turkey, Ethiopia, India, Pakistan, Canada and Morocco – and is now underpinning a series of GRDC project investments that are seeking to introduce valuable new traits from the wild species into domesticated chickpeas suitable for production in Australia. The wild genetic material is being screened for important traits such as tolerance to acidic soils, drought, heat and cold, as well as water-use efficiency and resistance to diseases such as ascochyta blight – the most important disease of chickpeas in Australia – phytophthora root rot and root lesion nematode. Dr Ogbonnaya said the likely expansion of Australian chickpea production could also promote opportunities in the area of functional nutrition. “It’s certainly exciting times for the research community, our plant breeders, our growers and community,” he said.

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YEP, I’M LISTENING! Colin Reid’s dog Ned pricks up his ears on hearing a command while wheeling sheep during Moyston’s 90th anniversary sheepdog trials.

Sheepdog milestone at Moyston Skills, intelligence and relationships between person and animal were under the spotlight at Moyston’s annual sheepdog trials. The historic trials, on a Moyston events calendar for the past 90 years, attracted record attendances as well as many life members keen to celebrate the 90-year milestone. Dogs and their owner-trainers came from across Victoria and interstate, with Andrew Ireland from Port Broughton and his working dog Oakdowns Byn winning the event’s open-trial category. Member for Lowan Emma Kealy attended the event to present prizes, re-enacting an historic tradition involving district political representatives. Ms Kealy and the oldest member of the district’s Burke family, WORKMATE: Rebecca Lilley and her dog Alpha wait to Shirley Davis, also cut a cake to compete at Moyston. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER celebrate the occasion.

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It was this catastrophic event and the following Royal Commission that led to the CFA changing its message from, ‘be prepared, and defend your home’, to ‘you should leave early’. This message though and the fact that such catastrophic events will no longer be ‘once in a lifetime’ doesn’t seem to have resonated enough. I visited a friend’s property in the north-east bordering state forest just last week and they had a plan, but it relied on the prevailing winds sending the fire downhill, slowing it, giving them time to fill their gutters with water and seek refuge in a dam. They clearly thought I was kidding when I said, if there’s a fire, there’s one way out of here and you’d better be hitting the road as early as you can. The message has to be: When emergency services warn of extreme fire danger, they mean it. Someone from western Victoria said to me the severe fire just 10 days ago wasn’t going to affect him. The temperature was only going to be in the low 30s. No big deal. But add wind and fire to that and you have yet again another fire catastrophe in an area that has not seen anything like it. Believe it, it can and will happen. It’s only a matter of time. So think now and plan how to save you and your family.

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5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] NINE 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone” (M l,v) (’13) Stars: Steve Carell, Jim Carrey, Olivia Wilde, Steve Buscemi 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 20 To One: Amazing Animals (PG) [s] 8:30 Movie: “Transformers: Age Of Extinction” (M v,l) (’14) Stars: Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor, Peter Cullen 11:45 The NRL Footy Show (M) [s] 1:00 Border Rico: The Chase (PG) [s] 1:30 TV Shop 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo [s] 3:30 Good Morning America [s]

6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] 10:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 11:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 The Human Body [s] 2:00 The Time Of Our Lives (M v) [s] 2:55 The Cook And The Chef [s] 3:25 Doctor Who (PG) [s] 4:15 Pointless [s] 5:00 ABC News At Five [s] 5:10 The Drum [s] 6:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 6:55 Sammy J [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Call The Midwife (M) [s] 9:00 Unforgotten (M l,s,v) [s] 9:50 Scott And Bailey (M v) [s] 10:35 ABC Late News [s] 11:05 The Business [s] 11:25 No Offence (MA15+) [s] 1:00 Unforgotten (M l,s,v) [s] 1:45 Scott And Bailey (M s,v) [s] 2:55 The A-Z Of Contemporary Art (PG) [s] 2:25 Golf: PGA: Orlando, FL [s] 3:20 Antiques Roadshow [s] 4:25 Murder, She Wrote (PG) [s] 5:10 The Bill (PG) [s]

ONE 6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Get Smart (PG) 7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Harry’s Practice

6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Dawson’s GO! Creek (PG) 2:00 Regular Show (PG) 2:30 The Looney Tunes Show 3:00 Pokemon 3:30 Nexo Knights (PG) 4:00 Young Justice (PG) 4:30 Ben 10 (PG) 5:00 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 5:30 Adventure Time (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Robot Wars (PG) 8:30 Survivor: Ghost Island (PG) 9:30 Movie: “The Inbetweeners” (MA15+) (’11) Stars: Simon Bird 11:30 WWE Raw (MA15+) 12:30 Friends (PG) 1:30 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 2:00 The Looney Tunes Show 2:30 Pokemon 3:00 Ben 10 (PG)

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11 6:00 Children’s Programs 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News 1:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 2:00 The Young And The Restless (PG) 2:50 Alive And Cooking 3:00 Will & Grace (PG) 3:30 Mike & Molly (PG) 4:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Mike & Molly (PG) 7:30 Will & Grace (PG) 8:30 Sex And The City (MA15+) 11:30 The Late Late Show (PG) 12:30 Dr Quinn Medicine Woman (PG) 1:30 Judging Amy (M v) 2:30 Medium (M)

7:00 Flushed 7:30 Hairy Legs 8:00 Jay’s Jungle 8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Gold Coast 2018 Preview Show 1:00 This Rugged Coast 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 Auction Squad 4:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 5:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Father Brown (M v) 8:30 Murdoch Mysteries (M v) 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Psychic TV 3:30 Harry’s Practice 4:00 Million Dollar Minute 5:00 RSPCA Animal Rescue 5:30 Harry’s Practice

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ONE 6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Formula 1: Rolex 7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Harry’s Practice

6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Dawson’s GO! Creek (PG) 2:00 Regular Show (PG) 2:30 The Looney Tunes Show 3:00 Pokemon 3:30 Nexo Knights (PG) 4:00 Young Justice (PG) 4:30 Ben 10 (PG) 5:00 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 5:30 Adventure Time (PG) 6:00 Movie: “The Land Before Time” (G) (’88) Stars: Pat Hingle 7:30 Movie: “Lemony Snicket’s A Series Of Unfortunate Events” (PG) (’04) Stars: Meryl Streep 9:40 Movie: “The Truman Show” (PG) (’98) Stars: Jim Carrey 11:40 WWE Smackdown (MA15+) 12:40 Total Divas (M v,l) 1:30 Uncle Grandpa (PG)

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Australian Grand Prix: Day 3 10:30 Hogan’s Heroes 11:00 Cheers (PG) 12:00 Get Smart (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Happy Days 3:00 Diagnosis Murder: The Merry Widow Murder/ Comedy Is Murder (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager: Juggernaut (PG) 6:00 Hogan’s Heroes 6:30 MacGyver: The Widowmaker/ Hell Week (PG) 8:30 Walker, Texas Ranger: The Principal/ Livegirls/ No Way Out (M v) 11:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v) 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 3:00 Walker, Texas Ranger (M v)

Children’s Programs 12:00 WIN’s All 11 6:00 Australian News 1:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 2:00 The Young And The Restless (PG) 2:50 Alive And Cooking 3:00 Will & Grace (PG) 3:30 Mike & Molly (PG) 4:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Mike & Molly (PG) 7:30 Will & Grace (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Bedazzled” (PG) (’00) Stars: Brendan Fraser 10:30 100% Hotter (M) 11:30 The Late Late Show (M) 12:30 Dr Quinn Medicine Woman (PG)

7:00 Flushed 7:30 Hairy Legs 8:00 Jay’s Jungle 8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 House Of Wellness (PG) 1:00 The Great Outdoors 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 Auction Squad 4:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 5:00 Escape To The Country 6:00 Bargain Hunt 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens 8:30 Martin Clunes: Islands Of Australia (PG) 9:30 Building The Dream 10:30 The House That 100K Built 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Harry’s Practice 1:00 Psychic TV (M) 4:00 Million Dollar Minute

6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 River To Reef (PG) 7:30 Adventure Angler (PG) 8:30 Hook Line And Sinker (PG) 10:00 American Pickers (PG) 11:00 Grilled (PG) 12:00 United Stuff Of America (PG) 1:00 Ice Road Truckers (PG) 2:00 TBA 3:00 Grilled (PG) 4:00 Ice Road Truckers (PG) 5:00 Mythbusters (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 The Grand Tour (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Sahara” (M v) (’05) Stars: Lambert Wilson 11:00 screenPLAY (M) 11:30 World’s Craziest Fools (PG) 12:00 American Pickers (PG) 1:00 Godfather Of Pittsburgh (M v,l) 2:00 Big Angry Fish (PG)

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5:00 Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: “All Our Desires” (M l) (’11) (In French) 2:05 Kingdom Of The Little People (M l) (In Chinese/ English) 2:55 Dead Set On Life (PG) 3:45 Dateline 4:15 The Mindy Project (PG) 4:40 Tattoo Age (PG) 5:05 Vice News Tonight 5:30 If You Are The One (In Mandarin) 6:40 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (PG) 7:30 The Feed 8:05 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee (M) 9:00 Rockwiz (M) 10:00 On The Piste (M l,s) 12:30 Vice News Tonight 1:00 Desus And Mero (M) 1:25 Dig (MA15+) 2:10 Outsider: World’s Weirdest Films 2:35 Deutsche Welle English News

Bao Bei 5:30 Peppa Pig 6:00 Octonauts 6:25 Go Jetters 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Frontline (PG) 9:00 Tonightly With Tom Ballard (M l,s) 9:30 Sando (M) 10:00 Murder In Successville (M l,s,v) 10:30 Red Dwarf (PG) 11:00 The Office (M) 11:20 30 Rock (M s) 11:45 Parks And Recreation (PG) 12:05 Tonightly With Tom Ballard (M l,s) 12:35 Red Dwarf (PG) 1:05 The Office (M) 1:25 30 Rock (M) 1:50 Parks And Recreation (PG)

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 Special Event: 2018 Prime Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal [s] – Our stars unite to raise funds for Seven’s iconic Good Friday Appeal live from the Royal Children’s Hospital and Melbourne Convention And Exhibition Centre. 12:00 Seven Morning Special: Good Friday Edition [s] 12:30 Special Event: 2018 Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal [s] 4:00 AFL: Round 2: North Melbourne v St Kilda *Live* from Etihad Stadium 7:00 7Prime News [s] 7:30 Special Event: The Good Friday Appeal Super Show [s] – See all your favourite stars and performers unite to raise funds for Seven’s Good Friday Appeal live from the Melbourne Convention And Exhibition Centre in a must see night of entertainment. 12:00 Harry’s Practice [s] 12:30 Home Shopping

The Talk (PG) [s] 7:00 Entertainment WIN 6:00 Tonight [s] 7:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 The Living Room - Encore [s] 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Neighbours [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News: First At Five [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 The Living Room (PG) [s] 8:30 Hughesy, We Have A Problem (M) [s] 9:30 The Graham Norton Show (M) [s] 10:30 TBA 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project (PG) [s] 1:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:30 Home Shopping

CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World SBS 5:00 English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 1:55 The Marngrook Footy Show 3:25 Digging For Britain’s Secrets: North (PG) 4:25 The Story Of Egypt: Invasion (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 River Cottage Australia (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Great British Railway Journeys: Manchester To Birkenhead (PG) 8:05 Luke Nguyen’s Food Trail 8:35 The Diet Testers: The Diet Testers (PG) 9:30 Knightfall: Do You See The Blue? (MA15+) 10:30 The Bridge (M l,v) (In Danish/ Swedish) 11:40 SBS World News Late 12:10 Movie: “Outside The Law” (MA15+) (’10) Stars: Jamel Debbouze, Roschdy Zem (In Arabic/ French) 2:40 The Island With Bear Grylls: Men (M l)

5:00 Children’s Programs 3:55 Bananas SBS VICELAND ABC COMEDY In Pyjamas 4:15 Wallykazam! 5:00 Luo

6:00 News Breakfast 9:00 Mornings With Joe ABC 24 O’Brien 12:00 ABC News With Ros Childs

3:00 ABC News Afternoons 6:00 ABC News Express 6:10 The Drum 7:00 ABC National News 8:00 ABC Evening News 9:00 Matter Of Fact With Stan Grant 9:45 The Business 10:00 The World With Beverley O’Connor 11:00 ABC News Tonight 12:00 ABC Late News 12:30 7.30 1:00 ABC News Overnight 1:15 Matter Of Fact With Stan Grant 2:00 ABC News Overnight 2:15 The Drum 3:00 ABC News Update 3:02 The World With Beverley O’Connor 4:00 BBC Global 4:30 7.30

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6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News ABC Mornings [s] 9:30 The Cook And The Chef [s] 10:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 11:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 12:30 Tractor Monkeys (PG) [s] 1:00 One Plus One [s] 1:30 Meet The Mavericks (M l) [s] 2:00 Call The Midwife (M) [s] 3:00 Hatch, Match And Dispatch (PG) [s] 3:25 Doctor Who (PG) [s] 4:15 Pointless [s] 5:00 ABC News At Five [s] 5:25 QI: Idleness (PG) [s] 6:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Gardening Australia: Easter Special [s] 8:30 Harrow: Finis Vitae Sed Non Amoris (M d,v) [s] 9:25 Silent Witness: Discovery (Part 2) (M v) [s] 10:25 ABC Late News [s] 10:55 Shaun Micallef’s Mad As Hell (M) [s] 11:25 QI: Idleness (PG) [s] 12:00 rage (MA15+)

5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World SBS English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 The Point 3:00 NITV News: Week In Review 3:30 Poh’s Kitchen 4:30 Luke Nguyen’s United Kingdom 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 River Cottage Australia (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Great British Railway Journeys: Southport To Leyland 8:05 Great British Railway Journeys: Preston To Rochdale 8:40 Homeland: Andante (MA15+) 9:40 Movie: “The Right Stuff” (M) (’83) Stars: Chuck Yeager, Sam Shepard, Ed Harris, Dennis Quaid 1:20 Movie: “Take This Waltz” (MA15+) (’11) Stars: Michelle Williams 3:30 Deutschland 83: Quantum Jump (M) (In German)

5:00 Children’s Programs 3:55 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:15 Wallykazam! 5:00 Luo Bao Bei 5:30 Peppa Pig 6:00 Octonauts 6:25 The Highway Rat 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Hard Quiz (M l,s) 8:30 Shaun Micallef’s Mad As Hell (M) 9:00 Tonightly With Tom Ballard (M s) 9:30 Upstart Crow (M s) 10:00 The Thick Of It (M l,s) 10:30 Red Dwarf (PG) 11:00 The Office (PG) 11:25 30 Rock (PG) 11:45 Parks And Recreation (PG) 12:10 Tonightly With Tom Ballard (M l,s) 12:35 Red Dwarf (PG) 1:05 The Office (PG)

5:00 Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: SBS VICELAND “Anne Of Green Gables” (PG) (’16)

5:00 Children’s Programs 8:30 Kuu Kuu Harajuku 8:45 Japanizi: Going, Going, Gong! 9:05 Officially Amazing (PG) 11:00 All Hail King Julien 12:30 The Penguins Of Madagascar 2:05 Odd Squad 4:00 The Dengineers 4:30 Operation Ouch! 5:00 Bushwhacked! Bugs 5:05 Project Mc2 5:35 The New Legends Of Monkey (PG) 6:25 Gangsta Granny 7:35 Wallace And Gromit 8:05 Danger Mouse 8:20 Good Game Spawn Point 8:50 Voltron: Legendary Defender (PG) 9:10 Sailor Moon Crystal (PG) 9:35 Kamisama Kiss (PG) 10:00 K-On! (PG)

ABC 24 6:00 News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News 9:30

Stars: Ella Ballentine 1:35 Suppertime (PG) 2:00 States Of Undress (PG 3:40 Dateline 4:10 The Mindy Project (PG) 4:35 Most Expensivist 5:00 Vice News Tonight 5:25 If You Are The One (In Mandarin) 6:40 The Classic Car Show (PG) 7:30 Batman (PG) 8:30 Adam Looking For Eve (MA15+) (In German) 9:25 Atlanta (M) 9:50 Queer As Folk (M) 10:45 The Handmaid’s Tale (MA15+) 12:30 Vice News Tonight 12:55 Desus And Mero 1:20 Popasia (PG) 2:20 NHK World English News 3:00 Thai News

One Plus One 10:00 ABC News 10:30 A Taste Of Landline 11:00 ABC News 11:30 Compass (PG) 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Breakfast Couch 1:00 The Best Of Back Roads (PG) 2:00 ABC News 3:00 ABC News 3:30 The Mix 4:00 ABC News 4:30 Close Of Business 5:00 ABC News 5:30 I Do (PG) 6:00 ABC News 6:30 The Drum Weekly 7:00 ABC National News 7:30 One Plus One 8:00 ABC Evening News 8:30 The Mix 9:00 ABC News 9:30 Australian Story 10:00 The World 10:25 ABC Late News 11:00 ABC News Tonight

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Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise Prime 6:00 [s] 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend (PG) [s] 12:00 Seven’s Horse Racing: Rosehill - BMW Mornington Cup *Live* from Rosehill Gardens, Sydney [s] – Stakes Day featuring Group 1 races, including the $1.5 million HE Tancred Stakes (2400m)and $500,000 Vinery Stud Stakes (2000m). 5:00 Seven News At 5 [s] 5:30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line (PG) [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 The Kick: Fremantle v Essendon [s] 8:00 AFL: Round 2: Fremantle v Essendon *Live* from Optus Stadium. 11:30 Movie: “Tears Of The Sun” (MA15+) (’03) Stars: Bruce Willis, Cole Hauser, Eamonn Walker, Johnny Messner, Monica Bellucci, Tom Skerritt 2:00 Home Shopping

6:00 Good Morning America [s] 7:00 NINE Weekend Today [s] 10:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 12:00 Return To Richmond Vale (PG) [s] 12:30 Destination WA [s] 1:00 Who Do You Think You Are?: Tony Goldwyn (PG) [s] 2:00 Movie: “The Bridges Of Madison County” (PG) (’95) Stars: Clint Eastwood 4:30 The Garden Gurus [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Saturday [s] 7:00 Movie: “Hop” (G) (’11) Stars: James Marsden 9:00 Movie: “Charlie And The Chocolate Factory” (PG) (’05) Stars: Johnny Depp 11:20 Travel Guides: Western Australia (PG) [s] 12:20 Movie: “Scary Movie 5” (M s,d,l,v) (’13) Stars: Lindsay Lohan, Snoop Dogg, Charlie Sheen 2:00 TV Shop 2:30 Westside (MA15+) [s] 3:30 The Baron (PG) [s] 4:30 Global Shop 5:00 TV Shop 5:30 Wesley Impact [s]

5:00 rage (PG) [s] 10:00 rage Guest ABC Programmer: New Wave (PG) [s] 11:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon 12:30 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Death At The Grand (M v) [s] 1:25 Inspector George Gently: Gently Upside Down (M) 3:00 Stargazing Live: Planets (PG) [s] 4:00 Hello Birdy: Travellers (PG) [s] 4:30 Kangaroo Dundee (PG) [s] 5:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 6:00 Compass: Sacred Space Archbishop Kay Goldsworthy [s] 6:30 A Taste Of Landline [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Father Brown: The Jackdaw’s Revenge (PG) [s] 8:15 The Good Karma Hospital (PG) [s] 9:05 Prime Suspect 1973 (M l,v) [s] 9:55 Luther (MA15+) [s] 11:55 rage Guest Programmer: New Wave (MA15+) [s] 3:00 Daylight Saving Ends

CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World SBS 5:00 English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Small Business Secrets 2:30 ISU Figure Skating: World Championships: Pairs 4:30 Story Of God With Morgan Freeman: The Power Of Miracles (PG) 5:30 The Supervet 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Heston’s Dinner In Space 9:30 Gadget Man: Staying In (PG) 10:00 Football: Premier League: Crystal Palace v Liverpool *Live* from Selhurst Park Stadium, London 12:50 Sports Doping: Winning At Any Cost? (PG) 1:50 SBS Flashback: Black Deaths In Custody (PG) 2:00 Charlie Hebdo: 3 Days That Shook Paris (M) 3:00 Matthew Evans’ For The Love Of Meat (PG)

ONE 6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Cheers (PG) 9:00 7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Travel Oz (PG)

GO! 6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Beyblade Burst Evolution 1:30 Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel (PG) 2:00 Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V (PG) 2:30 Over The Garden Wall (PG) 3:00 The Amazing World Of Gumball (PG) 3:30 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (PG) 4:00 Teen Titans (PG) 4:30 WWE Slam City (PG) 4:45 Steven Universe (PG) 5:15 Movie: “Daddy Day Camp” (PG) (’07) Stars: Cuba Gooding Jr 7:00 Movie: “The Nutty Professor” (PG) (’96) Stars: Eddie Murphy 9:00 Movie: “48 Hrs” (MA15+) (’82) Stars: Nick Nolte 11:00 Balls Of Steel Australia (MA15+) 12:00 Robot Chicken (MA15+)

ABC COMEDY

5:00 Children’s Programs 1:25 Grandpa In My Pocket 1:40 Arthur 2:10 Tree Fu Tom 2:35 The WotWots 3:05 Get Grubby TV 3:30 Play School 4:15 Ready, Jet, Go! 4:40 Peg + Cat 5:00 Luo Bao Bei 5:30 Peppa Pig 6:00 Octonauts 6:25 The Gruffalo 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8:30 Melbourne Comedy Festival: The Gala (M) 10:30 Comedy Next Gen (M l,d,s) 11:25 Fleabag (MA15+) 11:50 Inside Amy Schumer (MA15+) 12:15 The Trip To Spain (M) 1:15 Extras: Orlando Bloom / David Bowie (M)

Worldwatch 12:00 Insight 1:00 SBS VICELAND 5:00 Front Up (PG) 1:30 Vs Arashi (PG)

6:00 Expedition Unknown (PG) 7:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 8:30 Home Shopping 10:00 The Avengers (PG) 11:10 Movie: “Derby Day” (G) (’52) Stars: Anna Neagle 12:55 Movie: “Geordie” (G) (’55) Stars: Alastair Sim 2:55 Movie: “Arabian Nights” (PG) (’42) Stars: John Hall 4:45 Movie: “Jesus Christ Superstar” (G) (’73) Stars: Ted Neeley 7:00 Movie: “The Ten Commandments” (G) (’56) Stars: Charlton Heston 11:40 Cold Case (M) 12:35 Destination WA 1:00 Call And Win (M) 2:00 Gideon’s Way (M)

ABC ME

5:00 Children’s Programs 1:05 Japanizi: Going, Going, Gong! 1:30 The Penguins Of Madagascar 2:05 The Deep 2:25 Total Drama Presents: Ridonculous Race 3:10 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 3:35 Voltron: Legendary Defender (PG) 4:00 The Dengineers 4:30 Operation Ouch! (PG) 5:05 Project Mc2 5:35 The New Legends Of Monkey 6:25 The Boy In The Dress 7:25 Wallace And Gromit 7:55 Danger Mouse 8:10 Slugterra 8:30 Freaktown 8:55 Dr Dimensionpants! 9:15 Odd Squad 9:25 Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 9:50 Prisoner Zero

One Plus One 6:30 The Breakfast Couch ABC 24 6:02 7:00 Weekend Breakfast 11:00 ABC News

6:00 The Home Team [s] 6:30 Everyday WIN Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 7:00 Weekend Feast [s] 8:00 Family Feud [s] 8:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 9:00 Australia By Design: Innovation [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Saturday (PG) [s] 12:00 The Living Room - Encore [s] 1:00 A Taste Of Travel (PG) [s] 1:30 Places We Go [s] 2:00 Life Inside The Markets [s] 2:30 Travels With The Bondi Vet (PG) [s] 3:00 Pooches At Play [s] 3:30 Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals [s] 4:30 Escape Fishing With ET [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News: First At Five [s] 6:00 David Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities: Impossible Feats (PG) [s] 7:00 TBA 9:00 TBA 10:30 48 Hours: Murder In Beverly Hills (M) [s] 11:30 48 Hours: Shadow Of Death (M) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping

Get Smart (PG) 10:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 11:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 1:00 MacGyver (PG) 3:00 The Offroad Adventure Show 4:00 Attenborough’s The Life Of Mammals 5:00 Operation Repo (PG) 5:30 Hogan’s Heroes 6:00 Scorpion (PG) 7:00 Football: Just For Kicks 7:40 Hyundai A-League Round 25: Melbourne Victory v Western Sydney Wanderers 10:00 CSI: NY (M v) 12:00 VF Confidential (M) 1:00 All Good Things (MA15+) 2:00 Adelaide Motorsport Festival 2018 3:00 Operation Repo (PG)

11 6:05 Invizimals 6:30 Mia & Me 7:00 Lexi & Lottie 7:30 Mako: Island Of Secrets 8:00 Totally Wild 8:30 Scope 9:05 The Loop (PG) 11:35 Charmed (PG) 1:30 Rules Of Engagement (PG) 2:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 2:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:00 Frasier (PG) 3:30 Becker (PG) 4:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 100% Hotter (M) 8:30 Hughesy, We Have A Problem (M) 9:30 Gogglebox (M) 10:30 The Loop (PG)

9:30 Gold Coast 2018 Preview Show 10:00 NBC Today 12:00 The Great Outdoors 1:00 Creek To Coast 1:30 SA Weekender 2:00 Great Australian Doorstep 2:30 Vasili’s Garden 3:00 Queensland Weekender 3:30 The Great Day Out 4:00 Diana, 7 Days 6:00 M*A*S*H: Tuttle/ The Ringbanger/Sometimes You Hear The Bullet (PG) 7:30 The World’s Most Luxurious Ship (PG) 8:30 Escape To The Country 10:30 Escape To The Continent 11:45 Great Australian Doorstep 12:15 Vasili’s Garden 1:00 Psychic TV (M) 3:00 This Rugged Coast

6:00 Temporary Australians 6:30 Alpine Rally Of East Gippsland 7:30 2018 World Rally Championships 8:00 Home Shopping 9:00 World Of X Games 9:30 TBA 10:30 Cajun Pawn Stars (PG) 11:30 Superfoiler Grand Prix 1:30 Blokesworld (PG) 2:00 Cajun Pawn Stars (PG) 2:30 Grilled (PG) 3:30 Cajun Pawn Stars (PG) 4:30 Big Angry Fish (PG) 5:30 The Grand Tour (PG) 7:00 Movie: “Grown Ups 2” (PG) (’13) Stars: Adam Sandler 9:00 Movie: “Black Mass” (MA15+) (’15) Stars: Kevin Bacon 11:35 Ultimate Factories (PG) 12:35 Blokesworld (PG) 1:05 United Stuff Of America (M v) 2:00 Big Angry Fish (PG)

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6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise Prime [s] 10:00 AFL Game Day [s] 11:30 Gold Coast 2018 Preview Show [s] 12:00 House Of Wellness [s] 1:00 Kochie’s Business Builders (PG) [s] 1:30 Waterwise 1 (PG) [s] 2:30 Sunday Soapbox [s] 3:00 AFL: Round 2: Western Bulldogs v West Coast *Live* from Etihad Stadium. 6:00 7Prime News - Sunday [s] 7:00 Sunday Night [s] 8:00 Border Security: America’s Front Line (PG) [s] 8:30 TBA 11:10 Blindspot: This Profound Legacy (M) [s] – While Jane struggles to cope with a secret from her past, the team races to prevent an international crisis. 12:10 Grandfathered: My Amal (PG) [s] 12:35 Grandfathered: Sexy Guardian Angel (PG) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping

6:00 Easter Sunrise Service [s] 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 Sydney Surf Pro 2018: Highlights [s] 2:30 Customs (PG) [s] 3:00 Ultimate Airport Dubai [s] 4:00 Wild New Zealand [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Sunday [s] 7:00 60 Minutes [s] 8:00 David Attenborough’s Blue Planet II: Our Making Of (PG) [s] 9:10 Movie: “The Equalizer” (MA15+) (’14) Stars: Denzel Washington, Chloë Grace Moretz, Marton Csokas 11:30 House: Who’s Your Daddy? (M v,mp) [s] 12:30 The Mysteries Of Laura: The Mystery Of The Unknown Caller (M v) [s] 1:30 Major Crimes: Rose Is A Rose (M v) [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 The Baron (PG) [s] 4:00 Good Morning America [s]

ONE 6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Rugby: Round 7: 7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Religious Programs

6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Beyblade GO! Burst Evolution 1:30 Steven Universe (PG) 2:00 Yo-Gi-Oh! Arc-V (PG) 2:30 Yo-Kai Watch (PG) 3:00 The Amazing World Of Gumball (PG) 3:30 Teen Titans (PG) 4:30 Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel (PG) 5:00 Ben 10 (PG) 5:30 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 6:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Young Sheldon (PG) 8:30 Movie: “We’re The Millers” (M l,d,s,v) (’13) Stars: Jennifer Aniston 10:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 12:00 Robot Chicken (MA15+) 12:15 Squidbillies (MA15+) 12:30 Superjail (MA15+)

ABC COMEDY

6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 7:00 Religious Programs 10:00 Movie: “The Pure Hell Of St Trinians” (G) (’60) Stars: Cecil Parker 12:00 The Garden Gurus 12:30 Getaway (PG) 1:00 Sunday Footy Show (PG) 3:00 NRL: St George Illawarra Dragons v Newcastle Knights *Live* from WIN Stadium, Wollongong 6:00 Antiques Roadshow 7:00 Midsomer Murders (PG) 9:10 Law And Order SVU (M) 11:10 The Closer (M) 12:05 Person Of Interest (M v) 1:00 Home Shopping 1:30 Adventures In Rainbow Country 2:00 Law And Order SVU (M) 4:00 Getaway (PG)

ABC ME

Religious Programs 7:30 Alive And WIN 6:00 Cooking [s] 8:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 8:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 9:00 Australia By Design: Western Australia [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Sunday [s] 12:00 Photo Number 6: Iceland (PG) [s] 1:00 TBA 2:30 TBA 4:00 RPM [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News: First At Five [s] 6:00 Family Feud - Sunday [s] 6:30 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] 7:30 NCIS: Handle With Care (M) [s] 7:30 NCIS: One Man’s Trash (M) [s] 9:30 SEAL Team: Containment (Conform) (M v) [s] 9:30 SEAL Team: The Upside Down (M v) [s] 11:30 The Sunday Project (PG) [s]

Brumbies v Waratahs 10:00 Operation Repo (PG) 10:30 Escape Fishing With ET 11:00 Life Inside The Markets 11:30 Whacked Out Sports (PG) 11:40 Wonders Of Life 1:00 Pat Callinan’s 4x4 Adventures 2:00 Cruise Mode 3:00 The Doctors (PG) 4:00 Seafood Escape With Andrew Ettingshausen 4:30 Pooches At Play 5:00 Places We Go 5:30 I Fish 6:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 6:30 Scorpion (PG) 7:30 NCIS: Los Angeles 8:30 Gorillas Revisited With David Attenborough (PG) 9:45 COPS: Adults Only (M d) 10:45 Rocky Mountain Railroad (PG)

Children’s Programs 10:00 Sherazade: 11 6:00 The Untold Stories 10:30 Family Ties (PG) 11:30 Charmed (PG) 1:25 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 2:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 2:30 Frasier (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 6:30 Movie: “Kung Fu Panda 2” (PG) (’11) Stars: Jack Black 8:15 The Stevenson Experience (M) 9:25 Dave Eastgate (MA15+) 10:35 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 11:05 Frasier (PG) 11:35 The King Of Queens (PG) 12:05 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

9:00 Home Shopping 9:30 Harry’s Practice 10:00 House Of Wellness (PG) 11:00 NBC Today 12:00 The Great Outdoors 1:00 Australia’s Best Backyards 1:30 Room For Improvement 2:30 Escape To The Continent 4:00 Escape To The Country 6:00 Mighty Ships (PG) 7:00 Motorway Patrol (PG) 7:30 Border Security: International (PG) 8:30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line (PG) 9:30 Brit Cops (PG) 10:30 Border Security: International (PG) 11:30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line (PG) 12:30 Home Shopping

6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 My Fishing Place (PG) 7:30 Home Shopping 9:30 Harley Davidson TV (PG) 10:00 Cajun Pawn Stars (PG) 10:30 Ultimate Factories (PG) 11:30 Superfoiler Grand Prix 1:30 The Fishing Show (PG) 2:30 World Of X Games 4:30 Cajun Pawn Stars (PG) 5:00 Ultimate Factories: Mack Truck (PG) 6:00 Movie: “Godzilla” (PG) (’98) Stars: Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Jean Reno 8:45 Movie: “Hulk” (M v) (’03) Stars: Cara Buono, Celia Weston, Eric Bana 11:30 The Grand Tour (PG) 1:00 Cajun Pawn Stars (PG) 1:30 My Fishing Place (PG) 2:00 Big Angry Fish (PG)

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11:30 The World This Week 12:00 ABC News 12:30 A Taste Of Landline 1:00 ABC News 1:25 Hear Me Out 2:00 ABC News 2:30 Close Of Business 3:00 ABC News 3:30 The Breakfast Couch 4:00 ABC News 4:30 The Drum Weekly 5:00 ABC News 5:30 One Plus One 6:00 ABC News Weekend 6:30 The Mix 7:00 ABC News Weekend 7:30 Australian Story 8:00 ABC News Weekend 8:10 Four Corners 9:00 ABC News Weekend 9:15 Matter Of Fact 10:00 ABC News 10:30 I Do (PG)

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6:00 rage (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Breakfast [s] ABC 10:00 The World [s] 10:30 Easter In Jerusalem [s] 11:00 Compass [s] 11:30 Songs of Praise [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 12:30 The Wake Of The May Queen [s] 1:30 Gardening Australia [s] 2:30 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery: Derryn Hinch [s] 3:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 4:00 The Mix [s] 4:25 The New Legends Of Monkey (PG) [s] 4:50 Griff’s Great Britain: Coasts [s] 5:15 Father Brown: The Jackdaw’s Revenge (PG) [s] 6:00 The Checkout (PG) [s] 6:30 Hard Quiz (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:40 Grand Designs: Blackdown Hills [s] 8:30 Melbourne Comedy Festival (M) [s] 10:30 Harrow: Finis Vitae Sed Non Amoris (M v) [s] 11:25 Silent Witness: Discovery (Part 2) (MA15+) [s] 12:25 Doctor Who (PG) [s] 2:05 rage (MA15+) 4:05 Antiques Roadshow [s] 5:05 The Bill (PG) [s]

5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World SBS English News 5:30 Worldwatch 7:00 Small Business Secrets Summer 7:30 Worldwatch 9:30 Football: Premier League: Crystal Palace v Liverpool *Live* from Selhurst Park. 12:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Speedweek 3:00 Motorcycles: Superbike World Champ 2018 3:55 Cycling: Incycle 4:30 FIFA 2018 World Cup: Road To Russia 5:00 Small Business Secrets 5:30 WWII’s Great Escapes: The Freedom Trails: Rossano 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 The Real Noah’s Ark 8:30 Pompeii: Life Before Death (PG) 10:15 The Search For The Last Supper 11:20 Birth Of A Movement (M v) 12:25 The Last Days Of Jesus (M v) 3:15 Movie: “The Rocket” (M n) (’13) Stars: Sunthep Po-Ngam, Sitthiphon Disamoe, Bunsri Yindi (In Lao)

5:00 Children’s Programs 3:55 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:15 Ready, Jet, Go! 5:00 Luo Bao Bei 5:30 Peppa Pig 5:55 The Hive 6:25 The Gruffalo’s Child 6:55 Charlie And Lola 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks 8:00 Would I Lie To You? 8:30 Melbourne Comedy Festival: Allstars Supershow (M) 10:30 Alan Davies ‘As Yet Untitled’ (M) 11:20 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (PG) 12:00 Upstart Crow (M s) 12:30 Plebs (M l,s) 12:55 Idiotsitter (M l,d,s) 1:20 Murder In Successville (M s) 1:50 Dirty Laundry (MA15+)

5:00 Worldwatch 9:00 PopAsia SBS VICELAND 10:00 Worldwatch 12:00 Insight

5:00 Children’s Programs 9:30 Dragons: Race To The Edge (PG) 10:40 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:35 Hank Zipzer 12:05 Make It Pop 12:25 Backstage 1:05 Japanizi: Going, Going, Gong! 1:30 The Penguins Of Madagascar 2:05 The Deep 2:50 Good Game Spawn Point 3:30 My Year 7 Life 4:00 The Dengineers 4:30 Operation Ouch! 5:00 Good Game Spawn Point 5:35 The New Legends Of Monkey 6:25 Ratburger 7:40 Roald Dahl’s Revolting Rhymes: Part One (PG) 8:10 Officially Amazing 8:25 Freaktown 9:10 Odd Squad 9:45 Prisoner Zero (PG) 10:05 rage (PG)

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11:30 Back Roads 12:00 ABC News 12:30 Close Of Business 1:00 ABC News 1:30 The Mix 2:00 ABC News 2:30 The Breakfast Couch 3:00 ABC News 3:30 A Taste Of Landline 4:00 ABC News 4:30 One Plus One 5:00 ABC News 5:30 Compass 6:00 ABC News Weekend 6:30 Back Roads 7:00 ABC News 8:00 ABC News 8:02 This Is Not A Drill: South China Sea 9:00 ABC News 9:30 I Do: 40 Years Of Mardi Gras (PG) 10:00 ABC News 10:30 One Plus One 11:00 ABC News 11:30 Close Of Business 12:00 ABC Late News

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Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show [s] Prime 6:00 11:30 The Stawell Gift 18 [s] – Australia's oldest and richest short distance running race. Held at Central Park, Stawell in the Grampian Mountains district of western Victoria. 2:30 AFL: Pre-Game [s] 3:00 AFL: Round 2: Geelong v Hawthorn *Live* from the MCG. 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 7:30 TBA 9:15 The Resident: Lost Love (M s) [s] 10:15 The Blacklist: Pattie Sue Edwards / The Capricorn Killer (MA15+) [s] 12:15 Talking Footy (M) [s] – Three-time premiership superstar Tim Watson and arguably the greatest player of all time Wayne Carey sit alongside host and Bulldogs champion Luke Darcy to dissect the week’s AFL news and issues. 2:00 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: “Playing For Keeps” (PG) (’12) Stars: Gerard Butler, Jessica Biel, Dennis Quaid 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Young Sheldon: Poker, Faith, And Eggs (PG) [s] 8:00 The Big Bang Theory: The Bitcoin Entanglement (PG) [s] 8:30 TBA 9:30 Footy Classified (M) [s] 10:30 TBA 11:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (M v) [s] 12:30 The Bible: Survival (M v) [s] 1:30 TV Shop 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo [s] 3:30 Good Morning America [s]

6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] ABC 10:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 11:00 Grand Designs [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Streets Of Your Town (M l) [s] 2:00 The Time Of Our Lives (M d) [s] 2:55 Gardening Australia [s] 3:25 Doctor Who (PG) [s] 4:15 Pointless [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:10 The Drum [s] 6:00 Think Tank (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Joanna And Jennifer: Absolutely Champers (PG) [s] 8:30 Maigret: Maigret’s Dead Man (M v) [s] 10:05 Would I Lie To You?: Richard Hammond, Sean Lock, Judy Murray, Trevor Noah (PG) [s] 10:35 ABC Late News [s] 11:05 The Business [s] 11:20 Golf: PGA: Humble, TX [s] 12:15 Joanna And Jennifer (PG) 1:15 Doctor Who (PG) [s] 2:00 rage (MA15+) [s] 3:20 Antiques Roadshow [s] 4:20 Murder, She Wrote (PG) [s] 5:05 The Bill (PG) [s]

5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World SBS English News 5:30 Worldwatch 2:00 Andre Rieu: Magic Of The Violin 3:00 Secret Life Of Breasts (PG) 3:55 In My Mind: Women 4:30 Figure Skating World Championships: Ladies Highlights 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 River Cottage Australia 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 A Lego Brickumentary: Beyond The Brick (PG) 9:20 Tonya Harding: The Price Of Gold (PG) 10:45 SBS World News Late 11:15 Football: The World Game 11:45 Agatha Christie’s Criminal Games: They Do It With Mirrors (MA15+) (In French) 1:30 Italy 1992 (MA15+) (In Italian)

ONE 6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 RPM 9:00 7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Harry’s Practice

GO! 6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Dawson’s Creek (PG) 2:00 Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel (PG) 2:30 Yo-Gi-Oh! Arc-V (PG) 3:00 Pokemon 3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 Teen Titans (PG) 4:30 Ben 10 (PG) 5:00 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 5:30 Adventure Time (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Flights From Hell: Caught On Camera (M l,v) 8:30 Movie: “Three Kings” (M) (’99) Stars: George Clooney 10:45 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 11:15 Best Ink (M l) 12:15 Friends (PG) 1:15 Mike Tyson Mysteries (MA15+) 1:30 Uncle Grampa (PG)

ABC COMEDY

5:00 Children’s Programs 3:55 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:15 Wallykazam! 4:40 Joey’s Big Adventure 5:00 Luo Bao Bei 5:40 PJ Masks 6:00 Octonauts 6:25 Floogals 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Rosehaven (M s) 9:00 Tonightly With Tom Ballard (M l,s) 9:30 Free Agents (MA15+) 10:00 Inside Amy Schumer (MA15+) 10:30 Red Dwarf (PG) 11:00 The Office (M s) 11:20 30 Rock (M s) 11:45 Parks And Recreation (PG) 12:05 Tonightly With Tom Ballard (M l,s) 12:35 Red Dwarf (PG) 1:05 The Office (M s) 1:25 30 Rock (M s)

Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: SBS VICELAND 5:00 “The Secret Of Kells” (PG) (’09)

6:00 Secret Dealers (PG) 7:00 Religious Programs 7:30 Home Shopping 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Antiques Roadshow 11:30 As Time Goes By (PG) 12:00 The Truth Behind Sugar 1:00 Movie: “The Greatest Story Ever Told” (G) (’65) Stars: Max Von Sydow 5:00 Heartbeat (PG) 6:00 Secret Dealers (PG) 7:00 As Time Goes By (PG) 7:30 RBT (PG) 8:30 David Attenborough’s Life 9:40 See No Evil (M) 10:50 Emergency On Our Streets (MA15+) 11:50 100% Footy (M) 1:00 Home Shopping 1:30 See No Evil (M) 2:30 Seaway (PG)

ABC ME

5:00 Children’s Programs 8:20 Nerds And Monsters 8:45 Japanizi: Going, Going, Gong! 9:05 Officially Amazing 11:00 All Hail King Julien 12:30 The Penguins Of Madagascar 2:05 Odd Squad 4:00 The Dengineers 4:30 My Year 7 Life (PG) 5:00 Let’s Go! 5:35 The New Legends Of Monkey (PG) 6:25 Grandpa’s Great Escape 7:40 Roald Dahl’s Revolting Rhymes: Part Two (PG) 8:10 Officially Amazing 8:25 Freaktown 8:45 Dr Dimensionpants! 9:10 Odd Squad 9:20 Miraculous Tales Of Lady Bug And Cat Noir 9:45 Prisoner Zero (PG) 10:10 rage (PG)

6:00 News Breakfast 9:00 Mornings With Joe ABC 24 O’Brien 12:00 ABC News With Ros Childs

The Talk (PG) [s] 7:00 Entertainment WIN 6:00 Tonight [s] 7:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 TBA 2:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News: First At Five [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 Bachelor In Paradise (M) [s] 8:30 Law And Order: SVU: Dare (M v) [s] – 9:30 Law And Order: SVU: No Good Reason (M v) [s] 10:30 The Project (PG) [s] 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 1:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS This Morning

Operation Repo (PG) 9:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 10:00 Rocky Mountain Railroad (PG) 11:00 Cheers (PG) 12:00 Get Smart (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 COPS: Adults Only (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Hogan’s Heroes 6:30 Happy Days 7:30 MacGyver (M v) 8:30 NCIS: Honour Code/ Under Covers/ Frame-Up (M) 11:30 Rugby: Round 7: Extra Time 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Cheers (PG) 3:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 4:00 Happy Days 5:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG)

11 6:00 Children’s Programs 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News 1:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 2:00 The Young And The Restless (PG) 2:50 Alive And Cooking 3:00 Will & Grace (PG) 3:30 Mike & Molly (PG) 4:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Mike & Molly (PG) 7:30 Will & Grace (PG) 8:30 Buffy The Vampire Slayer (PG) 9:30 Supernatural (M) 10:30 Medium (M v) 11:30 The Late Late Show (PG) 12:30 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman (PG)

7:00 Get Arty 7:30 Hairy Legs 8:00 Jay’s Jungle 8:30 Gold Coast 2018 Preview Show 9:00 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 10:30 Meet The Press 11:30 Australia’s Best Backyards 12:00 Harry’s Practice 1:00 The Great Outdoors 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 Auction Squad 4:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 5:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Rosemary & Thyme (PG) 8:30 Lewis (M v) 10:30 Blue Murder (M) 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Harry’s Practice

6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 My Fishing Place (PG) 7:30 Adventure Angler (PG) 8:30 Hook Line And Sinker (PG) 9:00 Gold Coast 2018 Preview Show 9:30 Ultimate Factories (PG) 10:30 Ice Road Truckers (PG) 11:30 The Fishing Show (PG) 12:30 Swamp People (PG) 1:30 Cajun Pawn Stars (PG) 2:00 Ultimate Factories (PG) 4:00 Ice Road Truckers (PG) 5:00 Mythbusters (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Talking Footy (M) 9:00 Movie: “Bullitt” (M v,l) (’68) Stars: Jacqueline Bisset 11:30 Casino Confidential (M l) 12:00 Pawn Stars (PG)

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Stars: Brendan Gleeson 1:25 Fashionista 1:35 Needles And Pins (PG) 2:5 Balls Deep: T-Girls (PG) 2:50 Vs Arashi (In Japanese) 3:45 The Mindy Project (PG) 4:10 Maternity Leave (PG) 5:00 Vice News Tonight 5:25 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 6:40 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (PG) 7:30 The Feed 8:00 Travel Man (PG) 8:30 Movie: “A Fish Called Wanda” (PG) (’88) Stars: Jamie Lee Curtis 10:30 Movie: “Stir Crazy” (M d,l,n) (’80) Stars: Gene Wilder 12:30 From Dusk Till Dawn (MA15+) 2:20 CGTN News In English

3:00 ABC News Afternoons 6:00 ABC News Express 6:10 The Drum 7:00 ABC National News 8:00 ABC Evening News 9:00 Matter Of Fact With Stan Grant 9:45 The Business 10:00 The World With Beverley O’Connor 11:00 ABC News Tonight 12:00 ABC Late News 12:30 7.30 1:00 ABC News Overnight 1:15 Matter Of Fact With Stan Grant 2:00 ABC News Overnight 2:15 The Drum 3:00 ABC News Update 3:02 The World With Beverley O’Connor 4:00 Deutsche Welle News

SBS 2

Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] Prime 6:00 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Countdown To The Gold Coast [s] – Live coverage of the Queen’s Baton Relay in Gold Coast as it makes its way towards the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games. Hosted by Sharyn Ghidella and Pat Welsh. 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] 8:30 The Front Bar: Gold Coast Edition (M) [s] – Mick Molloy, Sam Pang and Andy Maher take an entertaining look at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games, whilst celebrating champions from years gone by. 9:30 TBA 11:50 The Goldbergs: Breakfast Club (PG) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping

5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 11:30 NINE NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “Nancy Drew” (PG) (’07) Stars: Emma Roberts, Josh Flitter 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Young Sheldon: A Therapist, A Comic Book And A Breakfast Sausage (PG) [s] 8:00 The Big Bang Theory: The Confidence Erosion / The Retraction Reaction (PG) [s] 9:00 Movie: “London Has Fallen” (MA15+) (’16) Stars: Gerard Butler, Morgan Freeman 11:00 Mom: A Pirate, Three Frogs And A Prince (M s,d) 11:30 Movie Juice (M) [s] 12:00 20/20 (PG) [s] 12:50 Sydney Surf Pro 2018 [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Extra [s] 3:30 Good Morning America [s]

ONE 6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Rugby: Round 7: 7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Harry’s Practice

6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Dawson’s GO! Creek (PG) 2:00 Regular Show (PG) 2:30 Yo-Gi-Oh! Arc-V (PG) 3:00 Pokemon 3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 Teen Titans (PG) 4:30 Ben 10 (PG) 5:00 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 5:30 Adventure Time (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Science Of Stupid (M) 8:30 Movie: “Troy” (M v) (’04) Stars: Brad Pitt 11:50 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 12:20 Friends (PG) 1:20 The Looney Tunes Show 1:30 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 2:00 Yo-Gi-Oh! Arc-V (PG) 2:30 Pokemon 3:00 Ben 10 (PG)

5:00 Children’s Programs 3:55 Bananas SBS VICELAND 5:00 Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: ABC COMEDY In “The Cat Returns” (G) (’02) Stars: Pyjamas 4:15 Ready, Jet, Go! 4:40

6:00 Secret Dealers (PG) 7:00 Religious Programs 7:30 Home Shopping 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 David Attenborough’s Life 11:40 As Time Goes By (PG) 12:20 Movie: “The Love Lottery” (G) (’54) Stars: David Niven 2:15 Colin And Justin’s Home Heist (PG) 3:25 Expedition Unknown (PG) 4:25 Heartbeat (PG) 5:30 Four In A Bed (PG) 6:00 Secret Dealers (PG) 7:00 As Time Goes By (PG) 7:30 New Tricks (M s,v) 8:40 Midsomer Murders (M v) 10:40 Major Crimes (M v) 11:40 New Tricks (M s,v) 1:00 Home Shopping 1:30 Midsomer Murders (M v)

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The Talk (PG) [s] 7:00 Entertainment WIN 6:00 Tonight [s] 7:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 TBA 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Neighbours [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News: First At Five [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 Bachelor In Paradise (M) [s] 8:30 Hughesy, We Have A Problem (M) [s] 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: Liabilities (M) [s] 10:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: The Long Goodbye (M) [s] 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project (PG) [s] 1:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning

Extra Time 9:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 10:00 Reel Action 10:30 Hogan’s Heroes 11:00 Cheers (PG) 12:00 Get Smart (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Star Trek (PG) 3:00 Rugby: Round 7: Extra Time 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Hogan’s Heroes 6:30 Happy Days 7:30 48 Hours (M) 8:30 VF Confidential (M) 9:30 Homicide: Hours To Kill (MA15+) 10:30 CSI: Miami (M) 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Get Smart (PG) 3:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 4:00 Happy Days

Children’s Programs 12:00 WIN’s All 11 6:00 Australian News 1:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 2:00 The Young And The Restless (PG) 2:50 Alive And Cooking 3:00 Will & Grace (PG) 3:30 Mike & Molly (PG) 4:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Mike & Molly (PG) 7:30 Will & Grace (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The Whole Nine Yards” (M v,s,l) (’00) Stars: Bruce Willis 10:30 Supernatural (M) 11:30 The Late Late Show (PG) 12:30 Dr Quinn Medicine Woman (PG)

7:00 Get Arty 7:30 Hairy Legs 8:00 Jay’s Jungle 8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:00 Countdown To The Gold Coast 12:00 This Rugged Coast 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 4:00 Countdown To The Gold Coast 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Pie In The Sky (PG) 8:30 Inspector Morse (M v) 10:30 Suspects (M v,l) 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Harry’s Practice 1:00 Auction Squad 2:00 Escape To The Country 3:00 This Rugged Coast

6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 My Fishing Place (PG) 7:30 Adventure Angler (PG) 8:30 Hook Line And Sinker (PG) 9:00 Gold Coast 2018 Preview Show 9:30 American Pickers (PG) 10:30 Ultimate Factories (PG) 11:30 Pawn Stars (PG) 12:00 Cajun Pawn Stars (PG) 12:30 Men At Work (PG) 1:00 Trophy Wife (PG) 2:00 screenPLAY (M) 2:30 Blokesworld (PG) 3:00 American Pickers (PG) 4:00 Ice Road Truckers (PG) 5:00 Mythbusters (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Highway Patrol (PG) 8:30 Full Custom Garage (PG) 9:30 Graveyard Carz (PG) 10:30 Inside West Coast Customs (PG) 11:30 Strip ’N Rip (M)

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[s] – A look ahead at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games. Featuring a mix of local and international athletes, the history of the games and the flavour of the Gold Coast. 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 Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games: Opening Ceremony *Live* [s] Hosted by Bruce McAvaney, Johanna Griggs, Basil Zempilas and Tamsyn Manou. 10:30 Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games: Highlights [s] 11:00 Movie: “Passenger 57” (M v,l) (’92) Stars: Wesley Snipes, Alex Datcher, Bruce Greenwood, Bruce Payne, Tom Sizemore, Elizabeth Hurley, Robert Hooks 1:00 Home Shopping

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Football: UEFA Champions League: SBS 5:00 Quarter Final: Sevilla v Bayern Munich *Live* from Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan, Seville, Spain 7:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 1:55 Who Do You Think You Are?: Frances De La Tour (PG) 3:05 Dateline (PG) 3:30 Insight: Witness (Part I) (PG) 4:30 Figure Skating World Championships: Men’s Highlights 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 River Cottage Australia (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 9/11: 102 Minutes That Changed America (M l) 9:30 The Good Fight (M) 10:30 Berlin Station: Right And Wrong (M l,v) 11:25 SBS World News Late Edition 11:55 Movie: “The Eavesdropper” (M) (’16) Stars: François Cluzet, Denis Podalydès (In French) 1:45 Inspector Montalbano: Mirror Effect (M l,v) (In Italian)

Luo Bao Bei 5:30 Peppa Pig 6:00 Octonauts 6:25 Floogals 7:05 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Black Books (PG) 9:00 Tonightly With Tom Ballard (M s) 9:30 The Trip To Spain (PG) 10:30 Red Dwarf (PG) 11:00 The Office (PG) 11:25 30 Rock (M) 11:45 Parks And Recreation (PG) 12:10 Tonightly With Tom Ballard (M l,s) 12:35 Red Dwarf (PG) 1:10 The Office (PG) 1:30 30 Rock (PG) 1:50 Parks And Recreation (PG) 2:10 ABC News Update

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www.northwestrealestate.net.au 53-55 Scott Street, Warracknabeal

39 Phillip St – Just under a quarter acre block with shedding etc. situated in the tight knit little Mallee township of Beulah. Consider the possibilities to live the quiet life. Has water connected and all other services available. Single garage and lean to with earthen floor measuring approx. 7m x 6m. Chook shed and run, clothesline and garden beds. Fencing quite good. Rear entrance from laneway.

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15 Gardiner St – Set on a large, approx. 1800 sq. mt., block this steel clad, renovated 3 b/r home is located directly opposite the sporting hub of Warracknabeal, Anzac Park. The renovation of the home, including stump re-levelling, re-wiring, new floor coverings, kitchen, bathroom, just to name some of the work, have all been completed since 2012. The home has evap. cooling, split system a/c and ceiling fans for your comfort and the kitchen has electric appliances incl. a dishwasher as well as a large walk in pantry.

8 O’Brien St – Set on a compact corner block close to the towns 2 Primary Schools and Kindergarten. This home features 2 double bedrooms and a study (which could easily convert to a 3rd bedroom), large lounge room, country style combined kitchen and dining room, upgraded bathroom, back sun-room and renovated front verandah. You will be kept comfortable with evap cooling, electric heating and a recently installed instant gas hot water service. This property has a rental history of $160 per week with a lease through until July, 2018.

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2 Symes Ave – This hardiplank home has been extensively renovated by the current owners and features a lounge with split system and laminated floors, separate dining room, fresh kitchen with electric appliances and dishwasher, 3 bedrooms all with BIR’s, modern bathroom, 2 toilets and evap cooling. Outside you’ll find a fantastic pergola, a 2nd open air entertaining area with built in BBQ, fernery, garden shed, 2 x rainwater tanks all in a compact low maintenance rear yard.

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Lot 1 Government Rd – This could be just what you are looking for. Zoned rural this 10 acre (approx) block is unserviced but has a fantastic shed and a lean to, large rainwater tank, stock trough and is well fenced. The shed measures approx 16.5m x 18.5m and the lean to is approx 7.8m x 18.5m.

23 Elizabeth St – Set up to cater for a person with a disability this weatherboard home features 3 double bedrooms, comfortable lounge, disable friendly bathroom, functional kitchen and ref A/C. Outside you’ll find a huge block with a fantastic storage shed and a rural outlook overlooking the Richardson River flood plains. The home is currently leased until at least 29/8/18 at $165pw.

3/2 Hammill St – This brick veneer and tile 2 bedroom unit is set back from the street with an open lawn frontage and has 2 neighbouring units. Inside both bedrooms have BIR’s and ceiling fans, the spacious lounge is adjacent to the dining and kitchen area which is serviced by a GE split system a/c. The wooden kitchen has electric appliances. The “wet room” style bathroom has an easy access shower with modern vanity and 4 light tastic. The single garage has an automatic roll a door and the electric hot water service is near new.

2 Woolcock St – This position perfect home is just what you have been waiting for. Set opposite the Bowling Club and the creek the home features 3 double bedrooms with the option of a 4th, office, 2 living areas, family size bathroom, functional kitchen and all the style and features of the art deco era. Outside in the well fenced yard there is 2 rainwater tanks, single garage and workshop/storage shed.

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2 Kokoda Ave – There are two living areas with a more formal lounge and also a family/rumpus room which has a split system a/c fitted and sliding door leading to the outdoor living area. The home also has gas heating and evaporative cooling. The kitchen has an electric stove with a double oven and is adjacent to the dining room. The home also has a combination of ceiling fans and electric window shutters. There is a large laundry and 2nd toilet.

3 Athol Crt – Move into this as new modern brick veneer home boasting 3 double bedrooms, spacious open plan living/meals area, excellent heating and cooling, well appointed kitchen, 2 outdoor entertaining areas, easy care garden with workshop, rainwater tanks and the convenience of a double garage with auto doors and storage cupboard.

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44 Austin St – This home has a timeless feel to it. Set just a very short walk to the shops this home features 3 double bedrooms, spacious lounge, upgraded bathroom with free standing bath, functional kitchen with electric stove, gas heating, split system A/C and an old but useful shed.

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33 Swann St – This spacious family home could be just what you are looking for. Featuring a large open plan meals/living area, 4 bedrooms, main with ensuite, study area, free standing wood heating, Ref A/C and Gas Stove. Outside is a blank canvass ready for you to add your own ideas. There is some sundry shedding and rear access.

8 Myall St – Set on 3,743m2 this property features 4 bedrooms which includes 2 in a bungalow connected by verandah to the home. All bedrooms have carpet and the fourth smaller one could act as an office.The kitchen has polished boards, gas stove and an dbl sink. The bathroom has a shower, vanity and toilet. The bungalow has an older style bathroom with shower over the bath and basin. There is a gas hot water service. Outside there is a single carport, low open fronted shed measuring approx. 7m x 4m.

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83 Anderson St – Set opposite the Primary school his block would suit someone looking to build a new or perhaps relocate an existing home. With a 16.7m frontage to Anderson St and a depth of 37.6m you won’t have a massive yard to look after. Water is connected, power, sewerage and phone are close by.

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.

86 Tower Rd – Built approx. 10yrs ago this superb home is 37.7 squares under roof & features 3 dbl BRs, ensuite & WIR in the main, large open plan kitchen/meals/family room, walk in pantry, separate formal lounge, ducted s/system through the home & large wood heater & direct access to dbl garage. On the 6.22ha block you will find a self contained unit built into the shed & enough room for 2 vehicles, a machinery shed & other sundry out buildings. Some of the equipment used to maintain the land is available by negotiation.

1553 Dimboola-Rainbow Rd – Set on acres, almost 3 and a half, the metal clad 3 bedroom home has all you need for a comfortable existence in a country setting. The home features polished boards through the kitchen, lounge and 2 of the bedrooms. The kitchen has gas cooking and has open plan through to the lounge room which features a split system air cond. and ceiling fan. Outside there is an approx. 6m x 9m shed with sliding doors and an earthen floor. There is also a 10,000 lt. rain water tank.

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40 Meyer St – With charm oozing out of this home everywhere, here is your chance to purchase one of Donald’s more stately homes. Built in the californian bungalow style, the home features a large lounge room with wood heater, modern kitchen with electric stove, casual dining and a large walk-in pantry/storeroom, 3 impressive size bedrooms and main with ensuite.

5 Cemetery Rd – Set on a large 1239m2 approx block this modern weatherboard home features a large open plan meals living area, 2 bedrooms both with BIR’s, bathroom with shower and separate bath, electric stove and pleanty of cupboards in the kitchen and direct access into the garage from the laundry. A freestanding wood heater, evap cooler and a split system will keep you comfortable all year round. Outside you will find a single garage, single carport, storage shed , deck area and a low maintenance yard.

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2012 Starcraft caravan, P80071, 19’, 5.79cm, GVM 2,217kg, sleeps 2 people, ensuite toilet and shower, reg 3/19, brakes and bearings serviced, GC $36,000 Ph 53823802

Jayco Poptop Freedom 2002 model, sleeps 5, 1 d/bed and 3 bunk beds, mid kitchen, annex and awning, VGC, always shedded, regretful sale, P69196 $17,500neg Ph 0427848280 for further information

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Parrots for sale, princess parrots all colours, indian ringnecks, bourkes and yellow and green opaline turks, ring for prices Ph 0408535515

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Peachface and Fisher Lovebirds, variety of colours, from $20 Ph 0428832058 Stawell REDUCED White Dorper Ewes, joined to Australian White/Dorper Rams, excellent shedders $145 inc Gst each Ph 0447275737

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REDUCED Scales, large platform scales in great working order, Avery Birmingham, originally used in Weight’s Hardware Horsham, can help lift and load $500 Ph 0400999412 Set of 8 pop-up theatre chairs ideal for verandah $80ono Ph 0439101170

2015 Kokoda Force 2 Ex-trail offroad caravan many extras, EC, suit new buyer $69,990 Ph 0488234599 Benz campervan, goes well, 76yo Ph 53823909 Hamilton Rd Horsham

Kimberley Kamper trailer, 2006 classic, ruggerd off-road, hard topped VGC $18,500 Ph 0447745996

Caravan accessories: Hayman Reece tow bar and caravan mirrors $250 0459682780

Lemair washing machine, ideal for caravan $200ono Ph 53562532 Great Western

Caravans

Staghound pups, hunting bloodlines, male and female, vet checked, microchip # 953010002011954/2177 $350 Ph 0419355301 Standardbred mare & gelding, gelding black 16hh unbroken, mare bay 15hh green/broken, ex-trotter, sweet horses need experienced trainers/riders, best of homes only $500 each Ph 0404157484

1900 Viscount Grand Tourer pop top caravan, two singles 16’ long, full length roll out awning VGC $7000 Ph 0419637796 Ararat

31 Urquhart Street HORSHAM

Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of the Soul of Joy Flynn at the Catholic Church of St Michael & St John, Horsham on Thursday 5th April commencing at 11am. The burial will take place at the Edenhope Cemetery at 2.30pm.

AFDA Member

Dorper and Dorper cross Witipoll ewes, mixed ages $100-$140 Ph 0488616058

Boer goat buck, 6mths old, well bred $120 or will swap for a young doe Ph 0488616058

Funeral Notices

Trevor Bysouth & Daughter

Cockatiels, most colours $30 Ph 53852280

Thank You

SQUIRES, Christopher David

Caravans

Classic 80L fish tank with aqua one stand, all accessories $300 Ph 0400259588

Pam, Tony, Luke, Tash and Tina.

Event Services

Antiques

Budgies for sale $10 each Ph 0417533579

If you offered a hug, sent a card, flowers or food on Peter’s passing, we thank you. If you were one of the many who paid tribute to the man at the cemetery or memorial service, we thank you. We feel privileged to be surrounded by so many lovely caring people who gave us comfort in our sadness. You can always get by with a little help from your friends!

Passed away peacefully at Wimmera Base Hospital on March 23, 2018 aged 90 years. Dearly loved sister of Peg Dwyer (Edenhope), Pat Wright (dec), Veronica Bowler (dec) & Carmel Sinclair (dec). Loved by all her nieces and nephews. In God’s care.

Ph 5381 1444

Animals & Accessories

Caravan Concept Ascot 2008, excellent condition, awning full annex verandah, stored in shed $33,000ono Ph 0407505380

REDUCED 2001 17’5” Hitch Hiker full caravan roll-out awning plus full annex (only used twice), Island d/bed, A/C, dual axle, electric brakes, always shedded $17,000 Ph 0438823474 Horsham

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Animals & Accessories 1 Poll Hereford Bull, 14mth old, very quiet, very well bred $1800 plus Gst Ph 0429434340 10 y/o gelding, Paso Fino breeding, green broken only $2500ono Ph 0438538812 7 young male guinea fowl, one older white make $15 each, Quail $8 each Ph after hours 53839227 Alpaca guards, ready to work $400 each Ph 0417531989 Alpaca herd guards x 3 $210 plus Gst, will not separate, mature age Ph 0402293486

Funeral Directors

Dad and I had some great times. I always looked up to him. When I moved into my own place he was sad to see me go, but always called around to see if I was okay. He was the kind of guy who always offered advice, but never expected me to take it. I knew Dad wouldn’t be around forever, and the day I expected to be sad turned out to be a true celebration of his life I’ll cherish forever. I’m so glad I have someone who cared to organise it.

Border Collie pups, black and white, chocolate and white, male and female, 10 weeks old, purebred, wormed, vaccinated, vet checked, microchipped and ready to go, black and white $750 each, chocolate and white $950 each microchip # 991001001306918 # 991001001306912 Contact Brendan Hogan Ph 0439971754

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Two Princess Alexander’s, two females 5 and 6 yo, one male escaped and one died $140 each Ph 53902287

Antiques

Budgerigars, consistently winning exhibition aviary, quality birds, new batch of young birds now available, young birds continually available, price to sell Ph 53824389 Budgerigars, show quality, from imported birds $15 and up Ph 0428730777

The Weekly Advertiser welcomes your advertising. We are required strictly by law to include specific information on some items when publishing your advertisement. A snapshot of your obligations are as follows: ANIMALS *All for-sale advertisements, for either cats or dogs must include one of the following: • Individual microchip numbers • Vet certificate to exclude individual animals from needing microchips • Domestic animal-business number

Antique property sale poster Ph 53826350

Diecast 1/43 scale model cars, Ford Falcons, starting from $50 each Few remaining Ph 53574217

2002 Jayco Freedom Pop Top, 17’, island d/bed, 3 way fridge, awning, microwave, TV aerial, new tyres, new gas struts on pop top, VGC, been shedded, selling to upgrade, reg P65400 $14,000 Ph 0428866210 Edenhope area 2002 Royal Flair 18’, island d/bed, front tunnel boot with LED lighting, new NZ70 battery, full annex with large windows, 4 new tyres, wheel bearing just serviced, 3 way fridge, TV, DVD, stereo with CD player, 3 x bike rack, water filter on hand pump, 2 yo domestic roof air con, microwave, Prado and Pajero friendly tare 1475, in VG cond, $19,500ono Ph 0409947365 2008 Jayco Hawk large, L shaped lounge, roll-out awning, VGC $16,500ono Ph 0448345729 2011 Jayco Eagle, battery pack, water pump, full annex, as new $18,000 Ph 53543252

2011 Winnebago-Esperance model, in EC, features include: remote control stabilisers, UHF radio, solar panels, driving lights, full ensuite facilities, gas hot plate and oven, 3-way fridge/freezer, 2 d/beds, 7 seat belts licenced, serviced regularly, always garaged, travelled 84,500kms YHS795 $135,000 Ph Keith 0418331262 4m caravan annex, GC, selling due to upgrade $500 Ph 0429209651

Trevor Bysouth & Daughter

Ph 5381 1444

Tropical fish, convict cichlids or bristlenose catfish $10each or 3 for $25, $5 from each purchase goes to anti-cancer Ph 0474159010 after 6pm

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Diecast 1/43 scale model cars, mainly Holdens, starting from $30 each Few remaining Ph 53574217

Automatic washing machine, Lemair 2.2kg, VGC, suitable for caravan $210 Ph 0427851409

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FOR HIRE - Family Jayco caravan, very comfy d/island pillow top bed, 2 good size bunk beds, microwave, 90L fridge, easy to erect annex, a/c and heating, plus all accs Ph Nathan for availability 0418657247

Galaxy Odyssey, limited edition, November 2012 model, 19’ pop-top, tandem axles, roll out awning with full annex Q/bed, three way fridge, air con, always shedded when not in use, beautifully maintained, 12 months reg $32,000 Ph 0404237468 Ararat Jayco Discovery Pop Top 2008 model, Island d/bed, double axle 17”, microwave, TV, zip on new annex, lots of extras, still like new, always shedded, had no big trips, only selling no use anymore, reg till 8/08/18 $21,000 Ph 0400219814 Jayco Freedom Pop Top 2001, Colorado awning, side curtain, front kitchen, m/ wave, lounge, s/beds, spacious van in EC, tare 1185kg, light towing, very suitable for touring retirees, price will include all extras $14,500 Ph 0417368112

Jayco Outback Expanda 2008 Model 16.49-1, EC, Bartlett Annexe, A/C & heating, great storage, very easy to tow, quick & easy to set up, we have simply outgrown with a family of 5, serviced locally, tare mass 1484 ATM 1784 GTM 1620, $28,900 Ph Sally Ison 0407044580

REDUCED 2001 Regent Cruiser, 19’6”, pop-top, roll-out awning, dual axle, elec brakes, d/bed, four burner stove, 3 way fridge, EC, always shedded, 1400kg tare, worth inspection $19,000ono Ph 0438989231

REDUCED 2007 Tru Blu Crow Off-Road camper trailer, EC, garaged when not in use, fully enclosed annex, family room and more $9,500 neg Ph 0417148424 REDUCED Caravan washing machine, twin tub companion, as new, 1/2 price $100 Ph 0499776705 or 0408315363 Toyota Campervan 1998, manual, EC, solar, new fridge, awnings, tow bar, many extras $20,500 Ph 0403951251 Toyota Coaster Camper, 3l diesel, d/ bed, two-way fridge freezer, microwave, cupboards, awnings, 9mths rego, ZGN433T $12,000ono Ph 0481481577

Traveller Sensation Barossa 2013, 22’6”, q/bed, separate toilet and shower, washing machine, 2 door/3way 185L fridge, AC, 2 batteries, solar, 6” chassis and A frame, roll-out awning, very low kms, as new condition, bereavement sale $71,000 Ph 0407972090 Nhill Wanted to buy, small motorised campervan to drive, not to tow Ph 53569225

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Clothes & Accessories

Farm Machinery

For Sale

For Sale

Drizabone long coat, size 3 92cm $150 Ph 0418391525

1959 MK2 Zepher motor $500 Ph 0418126577

Drizabone long coat, size 8/XXL, new condition $150 Ph 0468627709

2 steel diesel fuel tanks on stands $700 each Ph 0427990533

For sale for removal at Navarre, self contained flat $30,000, conditions apply. Ph 53574257 after 7pm

Drizabone short coat, size small $95 Ph 0418391525 Ferguson Tea20, reco engine, new paint, new parts too numerous to mention, good tyres, inspection invited $4000ono Ph 0429491426

Levi jeans, red tab 504 $100 Ph 0419547897

2006 Sterling prime mover cat C12motor, low kms, UAU326, white tri axle chassis tipper $90,000 plus Gst will separate Ph 0498511395

Galvanised Tank, 188cm wide, 152cm high, 3000L of water, valued at $550, near new $550 Ph 53840317

Generator 2.5 0417291007

Coolroom, drop in unit, Kirby, VGC, 1.5hp, 240V, plug in, elec defrost $2000 Ph 0417101120

Computers & Entertainment

9 Person tent only been used once, fly never used $400 Ph 0427840342

Massey Ferguson 275 diesel with front end loader, hay forks, 5’6 slasher and ripper $18,000 inc Gst or will separate Ph 0412017533 Massey Ferguson, 20 row combine, 13.50.28 tyres, SSB , Chamberlain 14 row offset disc, Trailerable backhoe, best offer, will separate Ph 0429303357

REDUCED Video Jukebox, Rowe AMI, LD TV, 2000 video clips from the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and 2000’s, perfect for parties or that man cave, $1950neg Ph 0408504359

Farm Machinery

MF-80 combine with small feed box $950 Ph 53596282 or 0427865171

10-00R20 tyres and rims $550 inc Ph 0427181801

New Holland 848 Baler, needs work $1100inc Gst NH 69 Baler $4000ono Ph 0409214760 Schinckel 14 wheel hay-rake, splitters, manual lift, fold, work ready $11,000 Ph 0427541247 Semi Tipper, rusty ends, alloy, 36x6, airbags, new roll tarp, grain chute, ready to work, 53200F $55,000 plus Gst Ph 0428528179

1200L Fuel Cart with inch petrol pump $1100 inc Ph 0427181801

Silvan paddock master, 2000L, 24m trailing boom spray $2000ono Ph 53871405

15 ft Ryan 3pt Cultivator, fold up wings. GO, all items plus GST Ph Les 53596283 or 0427596283 after 7pm

Simplicity air seeder 5700L, tow behind, 3 outlets, farmscan monitor, EC $16,000 plus Gst Ph 0428991814

1989 Case 1680 header, 30’ 1010 bat front and finger reel, good tyres, smale p/ plucker, 5635 engine hrs, trailers $24,200 inc Gst Ph 0428951262

Auto rooftop basket, 50mm steelmesh, EC $100 Ph 041952979 Ballrace Turntable $650 Ph 0428989234 Bath Corner, 1100x1100, new in packaging $650 Ph 0400813822 BBQ Ziegler and brown, as new, 4mths old, all accessories $250ono Ph 53824296

Bowlens ride on twin Briggs, triple 40” cut, new seat, auto, 14HP, new batt, towbar, tyres 85%, completely refurbished $900 Ph 53562406 or 0409255218

Bricksaw canterford portable electric 350mm blade, plus a spare blade $650 Ph 0408824222 Bridal set (2 rings), brand new, small fit, paid $1000, sell for $500, comes with valuation certificate Ph 0407552048 Ararat

Chimney, free standing, help to dismantle $300 Ph 0458681119

Dunlite 5K generator with 5hp Honda $400 Ph 0419348196

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Jiah 180 MIG 240v, 5000hz welding helmet, front flip, never used, also real copper roll $450 Ph Lee 0458441690 or Russell 0484923908 Ararat

Men’s Florsheim slip leather shoes, 2 pairs, size 8EE, Portugal black and Portugal burgundy, never worn, still in box $120 pair ono Ph 53811515 after 6pm

Ultimate free standing heater, VGC $700 Ph 0400579340 Verandah posts, Victorian turned timber, 3 plus 1 split, 2.6 long $300 Ph 53527043 Victa tilt-a-cut lawn edger, 2 stroke, EC, nearly new $225 Ph 0400163346 War book collection, 150 books Ph 0434031418

Wood heater $200 Ph 0412133852 Wood heater suitable for shed, complete with flue Ph 0498353981

Dining setting extension table, 8 padded leather chairs, very good condition $350 Ph 0438096662

Private car collection for sale Ph 0408518456

Yamaha golf cart, 2013, G29 model, EC, charger included $4500ono Ph 0401480011

Double bed base, GC, 6.5kg Simpson 6.5kg washing machine, GC $160 or will separate Ph 0438096662

Household Items

Electric bed Craftmatic1, massages and lifts, as new condition $1150ono Ph 0409419546

Purpose built go kart trailer, Forte manufacture 2012, front door access, holds two karts, room for storage at front, includes two go karts, arrow frames, Yamaha J and RL Leopard engines, comes complete with starter, track module, wheeling frame, arrow racing suit, trailer as new, both karts Leopard, GC $10,500 Ph 0427904209 or 53904209

6 antique mahogany dining chairs and 2 antique grandmother and grandfather lounge chairs $120 or will separate Ph 0411300850 6 seater wrought iron dinning suite, glass top table, EC $250 Ph 0417812635 REDUCED Airborne Edge Trike Rotax 582, fully equipped trailer, full instruments, full set of travel covers, 1 helmet, air borne edge wing, 2 headsets, all in GC $6000 Ph 0428519879 REDUCED Camping trailer, Grampians Trakka 2010, lights, water, sink $5500 Ph 0428504816 REDUCED Leather 3 seater sofa $250 Ph 53823416

REDUCED US army duffle bags X5 large, bodyworx exercise bike $100ono each Ph 0458687009

Mobile engine crane, 250, 500, 750 & 1000k settings, VGC $150 Ph 0408628463

REDUCED Vulcan hot water service, 315L, twin elements, GC, $500 Ph 0439855335 Balmoral Re-rolled s/h iron $1.25 per/foot Ph 0427825042 Saia oat seed 17T at $500 plus Gst a ton Ph 0427838221 Singer treadle machine $100 Ph 0438871386 Sphere security alarm, inc remote control for Caravan $75 Ph 0408504029

Mountain Bike and Kayak Combo, engineered trailer built to suit both bike and kayak, comes with all life vest, paddle, waterproof bags, fishing net and other accessories $1000 Ph Josh 0428099363

Newport inflatable boat with watersnake electric motor $999ono or will separate Ph 0427840342 Old centrifugal water pump, 100mm, pto driven, high volume, GC, needs tyres $250 Ph 53527043

2 recliner chairs, tan leather, very GC, $250 each Ph 0438822470 Horsham 4 wooden kangaroo chairs, circa 1910, EC $450 Ph 0432502452

REDUCED Single axle car trailer, 4.3m x 1.8m with new roll on roll off sheep crate, new elec brakes, sandblasted, new paint etc $3000ono Ph 53562406 or 0409255218

Metal cut off saw $1600 Ph 0408501643

Chintz Moran lounge suite, 2 seater couch, 2 armchairs, excellent order, suit unit living, sunroom or lounge Ph 53521809 Ararat

Portable toilet, 20L Adventuridge, with zip up canvas carry bag, as new $90 Ph 53824210

REDUCED Outdoor setting, 7 piece, new seat covers, EC $200 Ph 53823416

Nerine bulbs, 3 varieties from $50 per 100. Discount for quantity. Ph 53542542 Moyston.

Fish tank, Aqua one, 1200x600x450, 285L, with cabinet, tropical fish and accessories included Ph 0437834827

Trailer 8x5 single axle complete with spare and jockey wheels, purchased from True Blue Trailers $600 Ph 0419348196

Wintec 250 All purpose saddle, 17” 43cm, Kincade girth, safety stirrups with rubber tread, black, EC $430ono Ph 0417162420

Ladder O/H fuel tank, platform manufactured $250 Ph 0409503216

Mars camper top, to suit 7x4 or 7x5 trailer, unused, fold to right side into 1-3 rooms, great for camping, $2850 as new $1100ono Ph 0409384312 or 0429810550

Chefs Tool Box, Pressure Cooker $150, Ph 53827582

Plastering tools, 2 boxes and handles to suit, internal angle mud runner with pumps to suit, tapping machines and elec sander $1500 Ph 0428911181

Kitchen, L shaped, 2730 x 3615mm, plus o/head 2730, includes elec stove, range hood and dishwasher $1500 Ph 0457810223

Lumina fridge, absorption 3 way $150ono Ph 53562532 Great Western

Belling GDACB90 black canopy range hood, brand new still in box, retails for $1299, asking $750 Ph 0419500757

Weld Corp contact tips socket set 32-50, 30-19 ratch and bars etc, never used $600 Ph Lee 0458441690 or Russell 0484923908 Ararat

Stihl 661 chainsaw, 91CC, 25” bar, four spare chains, EC $1500 Ph 0438891133

9 piece professional knife set, in aluminium case $350 Ph 53981404 afternoon As new LG 8.5kg washing machine, genuine reason for selling, was $649 will sell for $500 Ph 53821164 Bedroom suite, bed head, 2 bedside drawers, 6 drawer dressing table $300 Ph 0438096662 Bodyworks exercise bike, EC $290 Ph 0475627642 Brown leather lounge couch, 2 recliner chairs, 12mths old, EC $1800 Ph 0417812635

Coolabah pizza gas oven, new in box $150 Ph 53527043 Daikin reverse cycle ducted split aircon, indoor/outdoor and transitions $500 Ph 53822245

Full size freestanding dishwasher, EC, seldom used $150 Ph 53811039

Gold velvet lounge suite, 2 chairs, 2 x 2 seater lounge, very GC $380 Ph 0438822470 Horsham LG 8kg dryer, works perfectly $650 Ph 0475627642 Queen bedroom suite includes bedside drawers, tallboy, dresser $500 Ph 0427098203 Ararat Recliner lift chair, GC, pleather $500 Ph 53824038 Shower screen panel and door, W84.5cm and H182cm, GC, toliet and cistern white $90 or will separate Ph 0411300850 Simpson washing machine, 5.5kg, EC $120 Ph 0417812635 Triangle marble top bench with white basin insert, cold taps and towel rail $40 Ph 0411300850 Westinghouse upright fridge/freezer, EC $120 Ph 0417812635

Garage Sales

Garage Sale 4 Marma Street, Murtoa March 30 & 31 8am onwards

Items include: Cement mixer, ride on mower, something for everyone

Garage Sale

Narva fog lamp kit ‘oval’, brand new $60 Ph 0408504029

Stock Crate Steel, 2 deck W8” x H6”3x L 17”8, will suit 16’ $2700inc Gst Ph 0419542569

Vennings Grouper with vanguard, 9hp motor $5000ono Ph 53871405

Jas Smith saw bench $300 Ph 0418126577

Family sized Weber Q BBQ, brand new, includes hood and half plate $700 Ph 0488714242ono

Sockets for truck $100 the lot Ph 53911111 or 0427042750 Nhill

Chamberlain disc, 22 plate, 1 way, GC, $1800 Ph 0419778181 Japarit

Janome mylock 2340, manual and cottons $200, Ph 53827582

Endless chain 2 ton, 6m drop, Beaver brand, green, never used $170 Ph 0418504408

Firefighter Davey, 1.5” pump, 5hp Honda, plus lay flat hose and fittings $250 Ph 0428504249

Thompson long horn calf handler, adjustable, suitable for large sheep and goats $1250 Ph B & J Murphy 53826350

Hydraulic log splitter, 30 tonne, fully assembled and test run, 6mths full warranty $1470 ing Gst Ph 53 891541

Davey water pump, 1,100 gallons per hour and two tanks $400ono Ph after hours 53837527

Derrimut wheat seed, graded and pickled 5-6t $180 p/t Ph 0427837252

Tandem trailer, 12’ x 6’, 7 feet tow pull, 14”x LT tyres, reg TO4887 $2950 Ph 0458681119

2 mattresses and base sets, near new $200 each Ph 53822383

Daffodil bulbs, choice of varieties $80 per 100, discount for quantity Ph 53542542 Moyston

Deep freeze, Eva Kool, 12/240v, 108l, VGC $250 Ph 0419529797

Household Items

Oztrail tent, chalet 4 dome, sleeps 4 + 2, EC, used once $320 Ph 0400622616 Willaura

Hindmarsh barley seed, graded and pickled 5-6t $160 p/t Ph 0427837252

Cupboard for computer, printer etc, lots of storage, 2mH x 860cmW x 55cmD, full lockable, VGC $100 Ph 0419529797

Family Weber BBQ on trolley $575ono Ph 0488714242

Case IH 8220 25’ trailing windower, VGC $16,000 Ph 0429891787

Heiniger combs, Heiniger cutters, Grinding papers, shearing sling Ph 53837527 AH

OzTrail tent cabin type, 12x15, 2 room, brand new, was $1450 sell for $950 Ph 0407750274

ATV Yamaha quad bike, Moto 4 110 $500 Ph 0408812773

Caddystar XT battery golf buggy, as new, padded seat compartment, bottle and bucket holders $495 Ph 0431215956 Mercedes 2228 and 32’ bobcat tip over axle tri, tarp good $19,000 Ph 0419778181

Genuine Powerfit E380 machine, remote, instructions and bands, minimal usage $500 Ph 0417082252

Over locker, Lumina, instruction manual, needles, tool kit, 32 cottons, as new $200 Ph 0408362349

ATV Loncin quad bike 110cc $350 Ph 0408812773

Bench Grinder 6”, 150mm double end International Harvester 3500, series A (no stones) $30 Ph 0408504029 industrial loader, GC, good starter and Bodyworx crosstrainer, EXT 200 2015 goer, registered, located in Haven $8500 $400 Ph 0408812773 Ph 0428500194 JD 9600 Harvester, 4,150 drum hrs, 930 Bonnaire gas heater, GC $100 Ph flex front comb trailer, straw chopper, 0458687009 chaff spreader $25000 Ph 0429871400

Generator 5.8KVA Honda, Gx340, VGC $1050 Ph 0427199411

Halorider helmet, 58cm, black, EC $50ono Ph 0417162420

Grader 3PL height wheel Ph 0409503216

International 6-2 Combine, 20 row SSB finger harrows $3300 inc Gst Ph 0419542569

Ph

Grader Board for Hire, Greg Bills earthmoving, 40ft, Ph 0427853675

ATV Atomik quad bike, Feral 250cc, 2 valve, 2015 model $1500 Ph 0408812773

Commercial Equipment

$1250

Glass door display cabinet bookcase $280 Ph 0439329646

Fire Fighting Unit, new motor and pump, 800lt, poly tank, 2 hoses $1400ono Ph 0428944462

HR 3cyl Lister air cooled Diesel Engine, electric start, top reco, suited to waterpump or powerplant, VGO $2,800 Ph 0458911313

Kipor

Generator 2.5 KVA Mishto, near new condition $650 Ph 0437688336

Approx 20 steel railway sleepers $18 each Ph 0427990533

REDUCED Debutante dress, size 8, worn for one evening in 2011, dry cleaned, EC, welcome to try on before buying $200 Ph 53894258 or 0437894257

Oregon Pine old and dry, many lengths, ex carport, suit woodworker, hobbyist $450 Ph Steve 0432502452 Horsham

6 Person Adventure tent, quick set up, only four weeks use $100 0459682780 Fiat 50-66 tractor, 58HP with cab, VG tyers, working order $12,000 Ph 53826900 or 0409139761

Onga fire fighter unit with hoses and 200L tank $200 Ph 0419348196 Oregon bars, new suit husky chainsaw, 188ATMK095, 138RNBK095, 138RNDD009, 150MPBK095 $50 Ph 0428504725

44 Knucjey press wheels $560 each inc Gst Ph 0427504253

HR 3cyl air cooled Lister Diesel Power Plant, electric start, top reco, fitted to reco single or 3 phase 31kVa alternator, VGO $5,800 Ph 0458911313

One Active Michelle Bridges treadmill, in good order $250 Ph 0409935105

Sunbeam shearing grinder, double ended, includes clamp and spanner, very GC $600 Ph 0400999412

Fridgemate fridge/freezer 70L, 240-12V $500ono Ph 53562532 Great Western

8000L water tanker, Honda pump with spray bar, inspection welcome, $6000ono Ph Kevin 0407340510

REDUCED 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 $100 Ph 53894258 or 0437894257

For Sale

For the handyman, quantity new and used timber lengths, steel door track 1650cm, screws etc, bench grinder new Ph 0439101170

3 wheel trolley on 8x4 rubber tyres, size 3’x4’, steel top $200 Ph 0419348196 Ivory Debutante dress, size 8, worn once $250ono Ph 53822426

For Sale

8 Blackwood Crt, Ararat

STIHL BGE61 elec garden leaf blower, used couple times, nothing wrong with it $100 Ph 53911111 or 0427042750 Nhill Table tennis table with bats, balls and net, folds up $60 Ph 53521547 Table tennis table, fold away with all accessories, VGC $150 Ph 0419529797

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Saturday, March 31 9am - 2pm

Whole house clearance sale. New, old and vintage goods. Everything must go! Wednesday, March 28, 2018


Marine The Weekly Advertiser welcomes your advertising. We are required strictly by law to include specific information on some items when publishing your advertisement. A snapshot of your obligations are as follows: BOATS All advertisements for boats must include: • Hull number or registration number of the boat If a trailer is included with the boat, the advertisement must also include: • Registration number or chassis number of the trailer.

Mobility Aids Resmed CPAP machine, Platinum series S8, lightweight 11, with heated humidifier, used 138 hours, EC $1500ono Ph 53811515 after 6pm

Motorcycles 1986 Honda CT110, not running but will with work, solid frame, vin # JH2SDOIJ9PK306517 $600ono Ph 0417082252 2 x 2012 Piaggio Zip 50 2T scooters, rego 1I6KM & 1I6KN both 01/2019, red, plus extras, 510.1kms & 520.2kms $1,800 ea + Gst Ph Tony Brand 53811727 or 0418811737 2 x 2012 Yamaha YW125 scooters, rego 1J6BU & 1J6VB both 05/2018, white, plus extras, 595.8kms & 872.9kms $2,400 & $2,2,00 + Gst Ph Tony Brand 53811727 or 0418811737

2001 BMW 1150 RT, 155,700kms, CT107 $3000 Ph 53595236 380 Chev Lewis Ski Boat, great looking, EC $13,000 Ph 0488512197

2012 Honda ct 110 postie, rego 1P7WO 01/19, red, plus extras, 15,610kms $2400 + Gst Ph Tony Brand 53811727 or 0418811737

Motor Vehicle Accessories

Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000

95 Barina 185/55 15 mags and tyres $200 Ph 0407581291

2013 Honda CBR500R road bike, learner approved, reg til 27/03/18, immaculate cond, no modifications, 6427kms, 1N5VX $5200neg Ph 0476255915 2015 Benelli BN302, rego 1R3UT 03/18, 6,638kms, white, plus extras $3,500 no Gst Ph Tony Brand 53811727 or 0418811737 2015 Benelli bn600gt, reg 1N9QL 02/19, 2,692kms, white, plus extras $6,000 + Gst Ph Tony Brand 53811727 or 0418811737

Good reliable ski boat, 140hp Johnson motor, runs well, good strong trailer in EC, ready to use and enjoy, reg until 11/17, CZ094 M $2900 Ph 0407362138

Bullbar HQWB Holden with four driving lights, aluminium five poster $350 Ph 0417322336

Motorcycle box trailer, just registered, VGC $1250 Ph 53564288 King Fisher 3.89m, 20hp, 4 stroke Tohatsu motor, 23hrs, fully serviced, many extras $9000 Ph 0409213858 Savage Mako 5.5m fibreglass Yamaha 130 saltwater series, 181 hours, trailer rego P25815 Boat rego GQ818 $29,000 Ph 0419542569 Ski Boat Rolco Evolution, 2009, LS3 motor FNR, hi tower, Bimini, low hrs, easy tow trailer, full travel covers, as new $36,500 Ph 0408504369 Swiftcraft 4.6m fibreglass Searunner 85 Evinrude boat, rego HG196U, trailer rego K95848, $4000 Ph 0419542569

Polaris Hawkeye 400 quad bike, 2x4 auto, 680kms, EC $4250 Ph 0418391525 Suzuki Bandit, EC, IF-9AJ $5000ono Ph 0474099355

Dominator Hi-Stall, 3000 PPM, suit FMX $300 Ph 0428827786 Maxxis, 4 x 205 x 60 R15, 91H, 65% $150 Ph 53527043 Milenco Grand Aero towing mirrors, 1 pair $90 Ph 0408504029 New x4 Pirelli 265/60R 18” tyres, new x4 18” alloy rims for Jeep Grand Cherokee, under half new price $800 for the lot Ph 0428180286

1992 Mitsubishi Pajero, mechanical in GC, sunroof, bullbar, tow bar and steps, no RWC, rego until 12/17, 247,000kms, 1AQ4PC $3380ono Ph 0422626551 1996 Mitsubishi Triton, 4WD, tray, canopy to suit, 196,000kms, GC, NQR048 $3500 Ph 0408504550

Yamaha peewee 50, GC $1000 Ph 0417307677 or 0439359900 Stawell Yamaha TRX, 850, EC, reg until 05/18, 40,000kms, XC711 $5500 Ph 0429008301

Mobility Aids

Musical Instruments

Disability scooter/gopher, 12mths old $900ono Ph 0431523253

Drum kit, some new skins needed $100ono Ph 0428848203 DXP Drumkit, includes seat, sticks and brushes, GC $250 Ph 53822426 Guitar amp Traynor, custom valve 20, made in Canada, EC $650 Ph 0419348320 PA system Yamaha Stagepas 600i, EC $970 Ph 0419348320

Electric single bed, EC, mattress in GC, incs linen and elec blanket $500 Ph 0404097578

Piano, Alex Steinbach Sonata Ironframe on castors, polished walnut colour, with padded stool and music books in storage compartment, EC, $1500ono Ph Diane 0437373068

Gopher Invacare Auriga 10, comes with all weather covering, VGC $2500 Ph 0429855165 Gopher ‘Vita’, extras include hood, bag, basket, walking stick holder, solid cover, GC $6000 new, sell $3000 as is or extra with new batteries Ph 53522455 Ararat Gopher, soft rider, runs well $1250 Ph 0448489793 or 0439359900 Stawell Invacare Alpine Comet, EC, cost $6600 sell $3800 Ph 0427886272 REDUCED Shoprider electric mobility scooter, used once, EC, cost $5500 selling for $3000, comes with instruction manual and warranty Ph 0418578583

Thurmer piano with matching tapestry duet stool $2000ono Ph 53825193 Horsham Yamaha Organ and stool, books to learn to play $100ono Ph 53861111

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REDUCED 2004 Holden Commodore 1 tonner S VY11, auto, V6, cab chassis, canopy tow bar, deceased estate, reg until 7/18, 218,079kms, SKC830 $6500ono Ph 53891894 or 0412332361 Dimboola

REDUCED 2011 Holden Commodore SV6 VE series II, auto, dash cam, reverse camera, alloys, towbar, oct reg, always garaged, EC, RWC, YOT346 $15,500 Ph 0428257245 or 0438824909

2010 Toyota Tarago GLI 2.4L, 8 seater people mover, in VGC, 143,000kms, safety pack-all round air bags, new tyres and full service history ZLJ273 $20,990 Ph 0428538145

REDUCED Hard top for a Holden Crewman, white, GC, maker proform $350ono Ph 0458714572 REDUCED Holden crewman tonneau cover and fittings, VX wagon cargo barrier with escape door, VX wagon rear blind, VY original CD radio $100ono each Ph 0458687009

2000 Mazda MX5, ready for summer, 194,000kms, 12mths rego, near new tyres, new soft top and hardtop, RWC, TFJ680 $8450ono Ph 0439904404

VR Commodore ute, 6cyl manual, 5spd, motor just been rebuilt, 25,787kms, IGT322 $2900 Ph 53982136

REDUCED Ironman roof rack, suit GU or GQ Patrol or 80 series Landcruiser, used once $300 Ph 0427508229 Horsham

2002 Anniversary model SAAB, convertible, EC, RWC, WFI475 $7500 Ph 0427825158

Motor Vehicles $10,001 - $20,000

REDUCED Pair black clearview mirrors, suit Ford Territory 2011 $300 Ph 0409227240

Set of 20x 8-5 commodore rims, black and tyres, 90% $1200 Ph 0427825158 Set of tyres and rims, suit early Nissan Navara, 235 x 15” $375 Ph 0411419516 Ararat

2007 Holden Epica CDXI, 2.5L petrol, auto, cruise, climate control, pwr windows, ABS, 6 airbags, regularly serviced, one owner, excellent reg, new windscreen, RWC, WCE999 $6500 Ph 0409549714

Motor Vehicles Under $3,000 2008 Hyundai Getz, 5spd manual, new timing belt and water pump, 208,000kms, XFU529 $4500ono with VIC RW, rego till 04/03/2018 and interior detailed or $4000ono as is without rego Ph 0429637551 and leave a message if no answer 2008 Hyundai i30 Diesel, SX manual, 265,000kms. 6mths rego, RWC, towbar WOH229 $5600 Ph 0488599625 2008 Hyundai Getz, 5spd manual, 3 door hatch, RWC, EC, 98,000kms, $5900ono Ph 0429194499 Mazda Protege 323 sedan, 2003, manual, RWC, reliable vehicle, 118,000kms $2900 Ph 0427892100 Dimboola

Falcon Futura aircon, tinted player, serviced sound YGI783

Toyota Camry, white, cruise control, IJM5DE $2500 Ph 0457941402 Toyota Corolla Seca CS1.6 sedan, 1985, GC, manual, no reg, vin # AE829723777 $400 Ph 0412017533 VS Commodore Ute, white, V6, PCW mags, Maloo wing, new tub liner, big cam, extractors, cold air, chip, reg for 6mths, EC, one owner, reg MALO06 $2000 Ph 0439941422

The Weekly Advertiser welcomes your advertising. We are required strictly by law to include specific information on some items when publishing your advertisement. A snapshot of your obligations are as follows: ROAD VEHICLES All advertisements for road vehicles must include a price, as well as: • A registration number, if registered • Either an engine number, VIN or chassis number if the vehicle is not registered.

REDUCED Hyundai i30 Elite 2013 Model, sat nav, reverse camera, GC, 43,000kms, AAM062 $14,800 Ph 0417544614

2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo auto 4x2 MY15, keyless start, remote central locking, cruise control, bluetooth, USB, tinted windows, 7 airbags, reversing camera, heated front seats, 2 zone climate control, fog lights, ABS brakes and lifetime interior and exterior paint protection, EC, RWC 62,550km, 1EW6VJ $29,800ono Ph 0400103637

2007 Toyota Corolla Ascent auto sedan, only 25,000kms on speedo, service record book supplied, one elderly owner, perfect for first car, EC $12,000 UXV006 Ph 0400340983 after 4pm 2010 Ford Falcon, 107,000kms, 12mths rego, RWC, EC, XWI498 $11,000 Ph 0428881744 Simone 2010 Holden Cruze, auto, diesel, service history, VGC, 67,911kms, XMB119 $11,500ono Ph 0487750540

REDUCED Toyota Corolla Ascent Sport, 12/2012, auto, 12mths reg, new tyres, service books, immaculate, 94,000km, genuine sale, ZKJ990 $14,200ono Ph 0408881137 XR5 Turbo Focus, 2007, 6spd manual, 2nd owner, full ford service history, cruise, immaculate cond, genuine sale, RWC, 130,000kms, WTC942 $10,500 Ph 0408038175

2009 Hyundai i30, 5spd manual, petrol, always serviced, well with RWC, 6mths reg, 168,000kms, 1CV7ZJ $7500 Ph 0419184505 2009 Proton Jumbuck only 38,457kms, manual, power steering, aircon, just serviced, new battery, full service history, front brake rotors, RWC, XLS297 $9000 Ph 0427844838.

Ford Focus Zetec, 2009, auto, hatch, EC, reg till 08/18 102,000kms XFC659 $10,500 Ph 0400573984 Holden Cruze CD, MY2012, 78km, white, 3mths reg, RWC, EC, ZVU587 $10,400 Ph 0466978789

Holden Rodeo 1999 single cab 2WD petrol, manual, steel tray back and two sides drop down, tow bar. 105,000km, long reg, RWC, PQT597 $4000 Ph 0408133292 Ararat

REDUCED 2013 Mazda 6 Touring Sedan, local owner, leather trim, 2.5cyl, auto, 25,00kms, BC0939 $20,500 neg Ph 53827340 or 0427827342

4wd 1992 Subaru Ute, 4WD/40KS, PS, AC no RWC, OMO269 $1900 Ph Graeme 0458673135 Bridgestone tyre, LT 265/75 R16, 80% tread, suit toyota $50 Ph 0428504725

2003 Landcruiser Wagon, 4.2 diesel, manual transmission, tyers, bat, injectors, glow plugs, all new, VGC $26,000 Ph 0428822730

Hilux 2008 Workmate Ute, 4x2, 2.7L, 74,500kms reg till 05/18, RWC, VGC, WLN085 $10,000ono Ph 0438583721 Hilux 2009 work mate ute, 4x2, 4 cylinder manual, reg until Dec, RWC, reliable, VGC, canopy, 200,000kms, XKV540 $9500 Ph 0423401527

1938 Wasp Austin Tourer, 12mths club rego 26750H, ruskin body 467A $31,050 Ph 53975262

Holden VE SSV ute, 2007 auto, black, 165,000kms $15,500ono Ph 0438115181

Ford 2005 4x4, t/diesel, tray, RWC, lockable tool boxes, good ute. 180,000kms, 457EFK $8750 Ph 53548205

2017 Ford Ranger XLT, auto, tech pack, hardcover, Wildtrak rims, 6000kms, genuine reason for sale, balance of warranty, tinted windows, nudge bar, driving lights, 10mths reg, 1JB8ZC $52,000 pH 0427902165

Motor Vehicles over $20,000

2008 VW Jetta, 2.0 6spd auto, RWC, EC, reg until 2/19, 86,000km, 1GT4MN $7900 Ph 0428842251

Commodore Executive Sedan VZ, metallic silver, EC, 01/2019 rego, 160,000kms UBI022 $6490 with RWC Ph 0429934307 REDUCED 1997 Ford wagon, 207,600kms, windows, Kenwood CD regularly, mechanically $2000 Ph 0458401053

2014 Toyota Hilux SR5 dual cab, 54,000kms, as new condition, rarely been off road, Cooper AT-3 tyres at 80%, ARB intensity driving lights, ARB deluxe bull bar with rails and steps, GME UHF with broomstick aerial, reg until Sept 18, 1CW8AG $41,000 Ph 0427987001

2004 V6 Holden Statesman sedan, auto, 19” mags, new tyers, leather interior, VGC, welcome inspection, 22,379kms, WIT988 $4500 Ph 53891725 2007 Nissan Navara dual cab, 260,000kms, 3mths reg, WFO227 $13,000ono Ph 0429907404

Steel Ute Tray, to suit 2012 Hilux $1200 Ph 0407535836

2001 Toyota corolla ascent 1.8, EC 223,000km SOZ785 $3000 Ph 0409218900

REDUCED Holden Cruze JH Series II, MY13, EC, spots automatic, power steering and windows, air conditioning, cruise control, air bags, central locking, bluetooth, traction control, service books, RW, 99,000kms ZPH075 $10,500 Ph 0408966474

03 Toyota Hilux, 3L turbo diesel, dual cab, tray, b/bar, tub, reg til 06/18, 235,000kms, SHL311 $15,000 + Gst Ph 0429008301

REDUCED PRO rack luggage pod $200 Ph 0409227240

Suzuki JR80, as new $1600 Ph 0428528990 Triumph Daytona 955i 1997 model. 39339km, reg XS168, vin no SMTTE502LGV048203, VGC, selling due to health reasons $7000ono Ph Kevin 0408825551

Motor Vehicles over $20,000

Coast clip on towing mirrors, 1 pair $20 Ph 0408504029

Honda CRF100 2009 model, very little use, in new condition, JH2HEO3U38KZ00106, $2250 Ph 0439329646 Kawasaki KH500 Mach III 1976, good original condition, runs well, 44,500kms, Frame No. H1F50220, no reg, no RWC. $8500 Ph 0439466330 Ararat

Motor Vehicles $10,001 - $20,000

REDUCED 2002 Ford AU Marlin Ute, 190,000kms, YOQ419 $5000 Ph 0428405386

2007 Kia EX, 4x4, SUV, leather trim, RWC, good unit, 190,000kms, vin# KNAJE52605645 $6900 Ph 53548205 Ally Craft 4.75 Bar Raider, hull no AU-ALY 98-8-6019, rego FE886, 50hp Mercury, Mackay multi-link trailer, reg T59060 $18,000 Ph 0429954264

Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000

Real Estate

Real Estate 4 bedroom weatherboard house for removal Ph 0427359329 House for removal, solid 3 weatherboard home, located in Horsham $5000 Ph 0417566621

Hyundai ix35 2014, small suv, under 33,000km, one owner, grey, reverse sensors, new tyers, RWC, reg until 12/18, ZVE705 $17,000ono Ph 0428152803

Holden S/W VY 2003, 250,000kms, in GC, 8mths warranty, 10mths rego YTY293 $4750ono Ph 0409210594 Holden Statesman V6 WM, auto, charcoal grey, 2006, locally owned, well kept inside and out, leather interior, full service history and works done through Rick Smith Motors in Horsham, 217,000kms URC208 $9500 Ph 0499275663

Holden VZ ute, auto, V6, reg comes with RWC, always serviced, g-max 20” x 8 1/2” wheels, 70% rubber, URY871 $7500 Ph 53470106 or 0402425101 Partially restored T model Ford, consisting of chassis, engine, gearbox, differential and front axle and numerous parts $4500 Ph 0448589134

REDUCED 2009 BMW 12i E88 MY09, 2 door convertible 4 seats, 4 cylinders 2.0L petrol, 6spd auto, custom red leather seats, sapphire black, cruise, bluetooth, alloys, front side and curtain bags, full service history, 75,000kms APA423 $16,990 Ph 0428152803

REDUCED 2010 model Toyota Kluger, all wheel drive, 7 seater, built in DVD player, new tyres, sell with RWC, 120,000kms 1HA4CH $16,500ono Ph 0427317665

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BIG OPEN SKY COUNTRY: $97,000. Miram: A spacious airy house on double block of solid hardwood construction with exterior aluminium cladding. 2 large bedrooms, sun-room, study, large lounge, kitchen/ dining, a box room, bathroom/laundry and comfortable enclosed back porch. Fresh paint in the last 12mths. The way has been left open for a lifestyle change that should incur very few maintenance tasks for at least the initial few years, however there is much scope to reflect individual style. Vacant inspection, new underfloor insulation, re-stumped, new window awnings, two new water tanks and pump, new plumbing to new septic and inside plumbing, much electrical wiring replaced and all professionally tested, new shower unit, sink and toilet, fresh benchtops with cool-coloured kitchen cupboards, new flooring and blinds, fresh paintwork throughout, large work shed, very equitable council rates. More pictures on Gumtree. Ph 5392 2922 catecan5@hotmail.com

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The Horsham Amateur Basketball Association 2018

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Pottery wheel, Nhill pottery, price pending condition Ph Heather 0439344145 Small motorised campervan to drive, not to tow Ph 53569225 Valiant VE VIP sedan for restoration, condition considered Ph 0400319755 Ararat

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B.S.A Bantam D1 Motorcycle, late 1940s-50s, for restoration Ph Simon 0409192536

Finance Officer Fixed term full time Four month relief position

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Yarriambiack Shire Council (Northern Part)

That part north of the line described by the following: Galaquil West Road and Galaquil East Road (Formerly known as the wire netting fence)

Hindmarsh Shire Council (Northern Part)

Pathology Collector – Horsham Australian Clinical Labs currently have vacancies for Casual Pathology Collectors to join the team within the Horsham Area.

3 April 2018

That part north of the line described by the following: Sanders Road, Netting Fence Track, Netting Fence Road easterly to Perkins Road, Pullet West Road, Pullet East Road and Galaquil West Road. (Formerly known as the wire netting fence.)

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Swan Hill Rural City Council

3 April 2018

Please contact Linda Johnson (Regional Area Manager) at linda.johnson@clinicallabs.com.au to apply.

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3 April 2018

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Wimmera Poultry Club Inc.

POULTRY AUCTION

Sunday, April 15, 2018 Horsham Showgrounds Cages $4 ea - To be penned by 10am Viewing from 10:30am Auction starts 11:30am Bookings close: April 10, 2018 For bookings please call: Brendan Lloyd Ph 0427 779 455

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Goroke-Horsham School Bus Driver Goroke P-12 College is seeking a school bus driver for their 12 seater bus that commutes on a daily basis, 5 days a week, from Horsham to Goroke in the mornings and from Goroke to Horsham in the afternoon. This position can be located on Recruitment Online. This is a 12 month contract position, at a 0.5 time fraction. For more information please contact the Principal, Therese Allen 0429 036 847 allen.therese.m@edumail.vic.gov.au Goroke P-12 College is a Child Safe School.

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This may just be the job for you! Stawell is the gateway to the Grampians. Frewstal Pty Ltd part of the Frew group of Companies is an Australian family owned business offering excellent working conditions, and is an expanding modern company. Requirements: • Trade qualifications essential • PLC experience preferred • Industry experience in food or meat highly regarded • Preventative and problem solving abilities • Installation and modification of plant and equipment • General maintenance • Work unsupervised or as part of a team environment • Commissioning of new plant and equipment • Computer literate • Preparedness to maintain a safe work environment If you feel you have the experience and qualities to succeed in this role please send your written application and current resume ‘marked private and confidential’ outlining your experience to:

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Mr Darren Weavell Human Resource Manager hr@frewgroup.com.au Frew Group P.O. Box 397 Stawell VIC 3380

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• Western Victoria • Global Agricultural Chemical Company • Attractive Career Opportunity Adama’s goal is to create simplicity in agriculture across the full farming value-chain through our portfolio of crop protection solutions. With over 70 years of agronomic expertise in local and global markets, Adama’s unique mixtures, formulations and advanced solutions are specifically designed to help growers meet their daily challenges. We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated Commercial Manager, to manage customers across western Victoria, who is willing to contribute by driving the business at end-user and reseller level to achieve sales goals. The successful candidate will be based in regional western Victoria. Reporting to the Victorian State Manager, your role will include: • Achieving sales budgets and expanding profitable market growth • Establish territory plans, together with key customer plans for the territory • Development and maintenance of strategic business relationships to deliver on mutual growth objectives • Delivering value and identifying product solutions • Managing stock levels through accurate forecasting • Maintaining a high degree of technical expertise • Assist in the training of customer staff • Working closely with the Market Development Manager The successful candidate will possess: • Agricultural Science Degree is preferable • Minimum of 2 years’ experience in a sales role preferably within the agricultural industry • Strong relationship building and/or account management experience • Strong planning and computer skills • Excellent verbal, interpersonal and written communication skills • Enthusiasm, self-motivation and the ability to work autonomously • Must Interact and collaborate effectively within a team environment This is an outstanding opportunity to make your mark in the agricultural chemical industry. ADAMA is keen to attract the best candidates to this challenging role. An attractive remuneration package will be offered (including performance bonus, super and other benefits) together with a fully maintained vehicle. To make confidential enquiries, please contact Gavin on 0429 391 717 or email your resume to: gavin.brown@adama.com Closing date for applications 5pm on Thursday, April 12, 2018.

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orsham Motorsports Club will present Australian Title for Modified Production Sedan racing at Kalkee’s Blue Ribbon Raceway during the Easter weekend.

More than 55 teams have entered this prestigeous event – the second Australian title presented to the club, with the only other in the 1997-98 season with a Limited Sportsman Australian Title. The event reflects a great show of persistence and perseverance from club volunteers. Club president Mick Fitzpatrick said winning the championship happened because of hard-working officials and volunteers. “It’s all because of the volunteers. The ones who turn up to working bees and volunteer on race nights,” he said. “Hosting the title at Horsham is a real feather in their cap.” With 31 Victorians, 14 Queenslanders, six from NSW, four from Western Australia, two from Tasmania and a lone representative from the ACT, and the involvement of Geelong’s Octane Alley Performance as title sponsor and all other sponsors and supporters, the event is sure to be a spectacle for all. Queensland driver Matty Smith, who holds the Australian title, will make the trip to try to retain the number one on his car. But the strong field, including Tasmania One Brad Herbert and SA

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CHANCE: Horsham’s Daniel Simpson looks to have the best shot of Wimmera drivers in this weekend’s Australian title racing at Blue Ribbon Raceway. Picture: M and L SPEEDWAY PHOTOGRAPHY One Aden Raymond, will make it hard for the champion. Fifteen of the entrants have had state title success and 33 have won feature races. Former national champions Raymont, Worling, Smith, Blackwell and Drew will find the going tough with the likes of former Production series champions Noakes and Atkins and Street Stock past champion Robbie Faux eager to showcase their talents with former junior sedan champions Brock Atkins and Nick Cockerill. Horsham natives will feature with

Daniel Simpson looking the best chance with top showings over VMPA series rounds. “I’m just trying to treat it like a regular race meeting and from a club perspective it will be a great boost for the club,” Simpson said. “I’ve competed in three titles previously and would love to win in front of my home crowd and sponsors who have stuck with us through thick and thin over the years.” Michael Hayden, who has grown up on the clay of Blue Ribbon Raceway,

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said winning an Australian title on his home track would be ‘a pretty big deal’. “It will be a challenge, and with all the great cars and drivers coming, my chance of winning first time out will be like winning Powerball,” he said. The father-son team of Graham and Matt Gerlach will add to the interest of the fans to see who will have bragging rights for the year. Festivities for the Octane Alley Performance SSA inc Modified Production Australian Title will start on Good Friday, with scrutineering and practice following on Saturday. Saturday will feature 12-lap heats with support classes and Sunday will involve 12-lap heats followed by C, B and A mains and support races. Support classes include three-litre sedans, after their recent Victorian title with drivers wanting to put on a good show for what should be a full house of spectators, and the entertaining racing of the JSPA junior series. It is great to watch the junior drivers who, when dressed in race gear look like helmets with legs. Easter at Blue Ribbon will be the highlight of the racing calender. Full catering will be available and facilities are accessible to fans with mobility challenges in what should be a great spectacle.

From family farm to Rio Olympian and Nhill export Lucy Stephan will be a special guest at a Nhill and District Sporting Club dinner tomorrow night. Stephan, daughter of Gus and Mandy Stephan of Woorak, will address attendees about her journey from the family farm to the Rio Olympics and beyond. The event, at Davis Park from 7pm, is open to the public. Organisers encouraged people to attend the dinner and listen to Stephan share her journey as one of rowing’s elite. Stephan is busy preparing for the World Rowing Championships in Bulgaria in September. Dinner will be available to purchase from 7pm, with drinks at bar prices. Stephan will speak at 7.30pm.

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rmstrong-trained pacer Perspective added another country cup to his CV on Sunday afternoon with a hardearned, all-the-way victory in the $14,000 Ouyen Cup.

The five-year-old gelding started from gate five on the tight Ouyen circuit and although forced to cover extra ground around the first bend, was held together by driver Mark Pitt. He then gradually assumed the lead from Bernie Winkle – Glen Douglas – after the field had gone three-quarters of a lap. This left the $1.10 hot favourite, Motu Meteor – Kerryn Manning – racing on their outside for the remainder of the challenging 2423-metre journey. The leaders were then content to maintain a moderate mid-race tempo before upping the ante. On the home bend Perspective and Motu Meteor were the only two left with any chance. In a battle to the post, it was the Brooke Hansen-trained Perspective by a neck in a rate of 2:00.1 with a gap of eight metres to third placegetter Carload. Perspective’s record now stands at 14 wins, 13 minor placings

and $101,231 from 58 starts and there’s sure to be another country cup lurking somewhere to add to the Ouyen and Wedderburn trophies already on the mantelpiece of proud owner Kevin Murray. Smart Mt Gambier-trained pacer Bee Gees Bandit took out the time-honoured $9000 Kaye Matthews Tribute at Laidlaw Park, Stawell, with talented Hamilton reinswoman Jackie Barker in the sulky.

The four-year-old gelding is trained by Barry Finnis for owner-breeders Peter and Lorraine Medhurst and was a most deserved winner after doing it tough outside the leader Sulem Joey – Kerryn Manning – for the majority of the 1785-metre journey. The leaders battled it out all the way down the home straight with Bee Gees Bandit doing best on the line to score by a half-head in a rate of 1:57.7.

They streeted the rest of the field with a gap of some 20 metres to the third horse home in the Tribute and Birchip pacer Waterboy – Ellen Tormey. Bee Gees Bandit has now notched up 13 wins, seven minor placings and $44,518 in stakes from just 28 starts. Barker made it a winning double later in the afternoon when she drove Horsham pacer Tommaso to a C2-3 pace win.

Unbeaten season Crowe Horwath completed its fairytale season in Stawell Tennis Club’s Friday night competition with a crushing grand-final victory over Farrers Tyrepower. Crowe Horwath was never headed in the demolition job, its 18-176 to 9-141 result taking it through the season undefeated. Skipper Blair Hart continued his rich vein of form, winning all three sets and he wasn’t alone with Ben Martin, Aiden Lee, Mick Sullivan and Phil Hutton all dominant throughout the evening and desperate to get their hands on the premiership cup. Tyrepower’s Angus Williams and Lachlan Cox tried to breathe life into the contest with an 8-0 victory. However, that small glimmer of hope was soon snuffed out when Sullivan combined with both Lee and then Hutton for 8-1 and 8-0 victories to put the result beyond doubt. Williams was the lone shining light on a miserable night for Tyrepower, taking home the Chris Tilley award for best player in the grand final. Williams won all three sets 8-6, 8-1 and 8-0, but had little support. Kim Hutton and Erin Freeland could hold their heads high in the women’s section, which was a hard-fought affair. In the battle for third it was Frewstal that came out on top, capping off a tough year for David O. Jones Mitre 10, winning 16-166 games to 11-156 games. Frewstal veteran Howard Dunn and Kasey Mornane were outstanding in the triumph. Neve O’Shannessy battled hard for Mitre 10. Annual Stawell Tennis Club championship finals were on Saturday afternoon in front of a big crowd. Hart was crowned champion in the blue-ribbon men’s open singles, reigning supreme over Joel Freeland, 6-2, 6-3 in a hotly contested final. Hutton outplayed Amy Hodgetts in a hard-hitting women’s final, to etch her name on the singles honour board for the first time. – Contributed

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rarat Eagles will move into the 2018 Mininera and District Football League season keen to continue improvement after coming off their most successful year in half a decade.

Senior coaches George Cooper, left, and Scott Jackson

Although the Eagles only managed two wins for the season, they are hoping to pick up from where they left last year and be more competitive under new joint coaches Scott Jackson and George Cooper. The club’s pre-season has been a little hit and miss, but with the coaching staff able to begin implementing some new strategies for the coming season the lead-up has overall been pretty good. Local youngster Zac Jenkins is again returning for another season after winning the club’s best and fairest award after a consistent year. Jenkins was in the best for the Eagles every week and in eight of those games he was best on ground. He was also the club’s third-highest goal-kicker. Other key players returning for another season are Tulloch Maxwell and Brent Bulger. Bulger was the Eagles’ highest goal scorer in 2017, averaging just over two goals a game. With these core players the club

2018 coaches Seniors: Scott Jackson, George Cooper Reserves: Regan Hughes Under-16.5s: Curtley Maxwell is confident its new recruits will fit in well and complement each other come game time. Recruits include James McArlein and Harry Ennis from Skipton, and Zac Websdale from Clunes. And with Chris Dahlstrom returning to the club, the Eagles have been happy with the promise of all these players during practice matches. However, the club has not come out of the season completely unscathed, losing two of its better players, defender Andrew Beckworth and taller man Nick Bulger. The Eagles start their 2018 season off against neighbouring team Tatyoon and will have to wait until round three to take on one of the teams they defeated last year in Great Western. A message from club president Regan Hughes is that the Eagles are looking for players for their under-16.5 football team, with training on Monday and Wednesday nights. People seeking more information can call 0400 984 638.

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fter three consecutive years of playing off in a grand final and having won a Mininera and District Football League premiership in 2016, Tatyoon finished fifth in season 2017.

The club, with 11 wins for the season, lost the last three games of its homeand-away season and was then knocked out in the first week in an elimination final. The Hawks will be keen to build and maintain form right to the finish this year. Simon Brearley, who has previously coached at Natimuk United and Nhill, has come on board as new senior coach, taking over from Adrian Pilgrim who is now involved with the TAC Western Jets in a coaching role. However, Pilgrim has not left the club and in being a key player, the club will be keen to have him play whenever he is available. Pilgrim was a key player for the Hawks last year, leading the goal-scoring with 51 goals and averaging more than 3.5 a game. Along with locals Jarrod Blandford, Sean McDougall, David Brady and Mitch Cronin, he was a massive part of the team’s core. Brady was the club’s runner-up best and fairest, and Blandford and McDou-

Tim McDougall in action for Tatyoon last year

2018 coaches Seniors: Simon Brearley Reserves: Tim Barr, Craig Wells Under-16.5s: Lachlan and Tyson Marr gall have been consistently among best players for the Hawks for many years. Both continue to lead the team with their experience. A massive blow for the club will be the loss of Mitch Cronin, who was the club’s 2017 best and fairest and second leading goal-scorer. He is going to Minyip-Murtoa. Tyler Cronin, who is heading to the Ararat Rats along with Jake Williamson, are also major losses. There have not been many new recruits for the Hawks at this stage, however, they have had some notable returns in Jack Fraser, Matt Pell and Joe Gibson as well as the big return of 2014 league leading goal-kicker Steven Butler. Looking to improve on last year, the Hawks are hoping to play finals in all grades and develop their under-16.5 list to continue club improvement and get themselves back up to being the powerhouse they were. Although on paper the recruit list for Tatyoon seems light, history would certainly suggest it would be unwise to count the Hawks out at any stage of the season. The side will continue to be one to watch.

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ast year’s runnerup Harrow-Balmoral will be out to make Horsham District finals again in 2018 but will do so with a significantly different line-up.

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Incoming coach and returning two-time A Grade premiership player Amy Lewis has taken over the reins from multiple league best and fairest winner Ebonie Salter, who will not return to the court this season. The Roos have also lost fellow defender Kate Vickery, goalie Sarah Cleaver and midcourter Bec Francis. Lewis said while they would be tough to replace, their departures would open up opportunities for other players. “The girls have all left because of circumstances, whether it be work, uni or family,” she said. “They haven’t left to go to other clubs, which means hopefully we’ll get them back someday. “Yes, they are big names to lose, but it’s really exciting for our great youth coming through. “It will also mean those players who have been on the cusp of A Grade for the past few years have

2018 coaches A Grade: Amy Lewis B Grade: Steph Lamont C Grade: Katie Little C Reserve: Tereasa Hobbs 17 and under: S ammy Crick 15 and under A: Shelley Muldoon 13 and under: Penny Dunstan Net Set Go: Ella Rees a good opportunity to push their way into the side.” Returning A Grade players include versatile captain Megan Russell, midcourter Sammy Crick and young shooter Sara McCuish. “Sara did a fantastic job in goals last year in her full first year in A Grade and she’ll be back this year,” Lewis said. “We’ve also picked up Kaddie Cother from Border Districts, who we are hoping might be able to play A Grade. “She’s an all-rounder so I’m not sure where she’ll slot in yet. At the moment we haven’t had too many opportunities to cement positions so we’ll be trying out a lot of different combinations to see what works for us this year. “From the players we do have, I know we will have some depth

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and flexibility and we will still have a good mix of experience with opportunities for youth.” Like several other district and Wimmera association clubs, Lewis is running with an A-B squad. She said it could take several weeks to settle teams and positions. “At the moment we’re trying to get everyone on board with some good game structures,” she said. “We’ve also had a practice match against Casterton’s A and A Reserve sides. “It was a nice, competitive game and it was a great opportunity to have a proper hit-out and get some game time in the legs.” Lewis said pre-season was progressing well, with players keen for round-one matches against Pimpinio at Balmoral. She said numbers had been fantastic across the board. “We have a lot of new faces at the club this year, which is great, and we have also welcomed back several faces after a couple of years away,” she said. “Having lots of numbers is good because there are always people away, plus injuries and illnesses, so you need them.” A regular powerhouse of the competition, the Southern Roos

played finals in all grades bar 13 and under in 2013, with A and B grades both falling short of Natimuk United in grand finals. Lewis said finals berths for all grades would again be on the agenda. “The club has fielded quality sides for a number of years now and we hope to continue that,” she said. “Finals netball is very different from the home-andaway season. It’s always good for players to gain finals experience.” Lewis said she was still learning the ropes as a coach and looked forward to further developing in the role. “I’ve only coached once before but I enjoyed it and always wanted to do it again,” she said. “When the opportunity came up, I thought, ‘why not?’. “So far it’s going really well. I’m really enjoying it. It will be nice to start the season and get to know all the players a bit better. “I enjoy passing on my netball knowledge and helping players develop. As a coach, as long as you’re seeing improvement and players are taking on board what you’re teaching them, that’s all you can ask. “If you make finals, it’s a bonus.”

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Pekin: Less is more I

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t is far from a secret that Horsham District league club Harrow-Balmoral will start this year without 11 players from its grand-final team from last year.

Nick Pekin

It is a subject that has generated plenty of discussion around regional football traps and had many speculating that the Southern Roos might fall back in the field. But Roos coach Nick Pekin won’t have a bar of it and has gone as far as saying the club’s sights remain firmly set on a premiership. “It’s obviously been publicised quite heavily that we’ve lost quite a few senior players. But the feeling among our group is very positive and after being runners-up for the past couple of years we’re striving to go one better,” he said. Pekin said the departure of players, many of them Hamilton district travellers with young families, had opened the door for the club to further exploit its solid depth of young Roos. “It’s actually pretty exciting. The plan is to bring on talented kids who are the future of the club and have been waiting for their opportunity,” he said. Adding further to the confident outlook, when asked whether the departures were worrying him and his coaching staff, Pekin responded with a profound ‘absolutely not!’ “Sometimes less is more, if you know

2018 coaches Seniors: Nick Pekin Reserves: Nathan Neumann Under-17s: Ryan McClure Under-14s: Tom Austin what I mean. We still have the depth but the truth is this gives us a great opportunity. We’ve had 25 to 40 blokes on the track since late January and it has all been really positive,” he said. “We have players with 20 or so games with the reserves under their belt itching to step up and lead the next core group of players.” Pekin rattled off names such as teenagers Alastair and Hamish McCrae, Harry Rees and Angus Atchison who were coming through the ranks and others including Lachie Stevenson, Angus Halliday and Darcy Trotman among senior candidates this year. Pekin added Harrow-Balmoral recruiting had also been productive with lofty ruckman Todd Lawrence, originally from Ballarat, joining an already relatively tall group of players. “We also have stocky midfielder Bowes Kelly from Lake Bolac, and players coming in adding to our depth, such as Hamish Thomas from Coleraine,” he said. Harrow-Balmoral has a long history of producing tall timber and Pekin was quick to point out the potential advantage that might represent for the approaching

season. “No I’m not joking – we’re going to be quite tall. I’ve never known a club to have so much height,” he said. “I know there seems to be a lack of tall blokes going around but we tend to breed them. It certainly adds to our versatility.” Pekin has playing assistant coaches in Simon Close, ‘training the house down’ and in charge of the Southern Roos’ forward set-up, and Hamish Ellis, looking after defence. Brent Penny is providing support from the bench with Grant Little. Pekin said he was averse to introducing over-complicated football strategies and directions and would simply ask the Roos to follow a ‘keep it simple stupid’ formula. “It reality much of what is needed in country footy is based on winning your own footy – or, if you like, ‘see ball, get ball’ and making sure you enjoy yourself. We can build around that basic type of planning,” he said. Harrow-Balmoral finished second on the ladder behind Southern Mallee Giants, which have left the competition to join Wimmera league, with 14 wins and two losses. It progressed through the finals strongly with only the Giants standing in its way and actually had more scoring shots than its opponents in the grand final. The club has had practice matches against Maryvale and Bordertown and will take on Pimpinio at Balmoral in a season opener on April 7.

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Ready to defend title BY SARAH SCULLY

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orsham Saints playing coach Shannon Reinheimer is still riding high in the wake of last year’s fairytale Wimmera A Grade premiership but is well aware her charges have their work cut out for them if they are to go back to back.

The Saints lost their first five home-andaway matches in 2017, finished fourth on the Wimmera Netball Association ladder and were complete underdogs in their come-from-behind one-goal win over Minyip-Murtoa. “I still can’t believe it,” Reinheimer said. “I’m so proud of how well we finished off last year. “Every time someone mentions our win it still brings a smile to my face.” Reinheimer will play and coach A Grade again in 2018, this time without co-coach Jess Cannane, who will lead the club’s 13 and unders. Cannane is aiming to play senior netball but is recovering from an ankle injury. Reinheimer said while ultimately the Saints would like to defend their premiership, she understood it was going to be a difficult task. “We’ve lost a few players to uni and injury and we understand winning another premiership is a tough ask given our situation at the moment,” she said. “However, we know that anything can happen. Last year we were lucky to make

2018 coaches A Grade: Shannon Reinheimer B Grade: Shannon Reinheimer C Grade: Stacey Brennan 17 and under: Tara Anesbury 15 and under A: Josh Burgess 15 and under B: Annie Mintern 13 and under: Jess Cannane Net Set Go: Danae Martin, Holly Ross the finals and ended up winning the premiership. “We will be out to just make the finals again this year and take it from there.” Reinheimer has selected an A and B squad, which she will coach with assistance from her mother, Debbie Reinheimer. “She was our team manager last year and I’m looking forward to working with her again this year,” Reinheimer said. “Because of the number of injuries we have as well as having several players away at uni it’s made it hard to select teams. “So I’ve gone with the one squad and the teams probably won’t be decided until a few weeks in. “It will give last year’s B Graders an opportunity to prove themselves and try to cement a position in A Grade.” The Saints will be without Tara Jasper, university, and Ash Hobbs in A Grade but will welcome Lavinia Fox, Edenhope-Apsley, and Abby Hallam, Noradjuha-Quantong. “Lavinia plays goals and will make a

handy combination with Maggie Caris. They’ve played together in Ballarat so they should gel well,” Reinheimer said. “Abby is our development player this year. She will play under-17s and she’ll get on the court in A Grade when the opportunity arises. “Our main driver will be Ash Grace. She’s very fit and very good in the midcourt. Unfortunately we will be without Larnie Hobbs for a while. She has a broken finger so will be out for three months.” Reinheimer said she was still working out her starting sides ahead of round one, but spectators could expect a few new faces in A Grade. “We’re still quite a young team,” she said. “Junior development is important to us as a club. We’d like to keep developing our juniors and giving them a go in senior grades.” Pre-season is well underway at Coughlin Park, with the netballers training hard for their first game of the season, against Horsham on April 22. “We’ve had a few practice matches so far. We’re trying to do a lot of game play to prepare for the season,” Reinheimer said. “Last year we got off to a bit of a slow start so we wanted to do more game play this year to put us in a stronger position ahead of round one. “It doesn’t seem that long since we won the grand final last year, but it’s been six months. I can’t wait to get up and going again.”

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BY DEAN LAWSON

f there was ever a group in Wimmera football that seemed on the right track in getting difficult operational structure surrounding a country club right it must surely be Horsham Saints.

If you were given an assignment to tick boxes to measure overall club success, the Saints would have only a few, if any, remaining. Horsham Saints represent a wonderful sporting story of evolution, resilience and sustainability. From humble beginnings as a parish team at what was then Meadowbank’s Coughlin Swamp, the club is now developing as a powerhouse team of Wimmera league. It is more than a fair achievement. A measure of this was no more apparent than the club having every football and netball team in last year’s finals. The Saints were certainly ‘marching in’ and have been for a while. Club president Mick Morris has good reason to feel excited about the approaching season. His leadership team is solid on and off the sporting arena and if the end of last season is any indication the Saints will emerge as early challengers. The Saints came home with a wet sail. There seems little reason why the team can’t simply pick up where it left off last

2018 coaches Seniors: Luke Fisher Reserves: Ben Knott Under-17s: Gary Davidson Under-14s: Bill Norton season. A year in and coach Luke Fisher will have a clearer understanding of his playing group, is well and truly over knee troubles and this year has premiership mastermind Shayne Breuer in support on the bench. “We’re looking forward to the 2018 season. Luke has had a good settle-in last season and we were pretty happy with where we finished,” Mr Morris said. “Shayne’s involvement will allow Luke to free himself up more on the ground and I think he will have a supersonic year. “The club has a good feel about it. There’s a long way to go to get through the season but we’re excited about where we’re going. “We’re working on little things that can hopefully propel us a bit further into finals this year.” Fisher said the pre-season build-up had been promising. “We have a really positive bunch and training numbers have been good,” he said. Fisher confirmed the Saints would attempt to build on the momentum es-

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tablished late last season and an overall approach would remain relatively unchanged. “We will lack a bit of height again and will be asking for players to be flexible in the roles they play,” he said. Filling one of the big-man gaps will be ruckman Michael Rowe, returning from Edenhope-Apsley and the Saints have also been buoyed by other inclusions. Jacob Cooke-Harrison appears right for a full season after having a crack with Ballarat Roosters, newcomer Josh Morrow will add versatility to the list and Nathan Clough will return from semi-retirement. Team leaders also like the look of Spencer Weir from Birchip and Kieran Hinch, Pimpinio. Major outs are Thomas Payne who has moved to Bendigo for work and Dennis Adams, who has shifted back to Donald. Mr Morris said the Saints re-set their goals every year, but a consistent directive was to be in a position to challenge for finals every year. “Our membership numbers are at an all-time high,” he said. “We like to pride ourselves on being a good family club, to be competitive and to have fun. “Sometimes it is not all about winning. “While we love and crave success, we also pride ourselves on our collective strength as a club.”

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school holiday break will give Volleyball Horsham teams across all grades the opportunity to reassess their goals and come out hard in term two. In A Grade, Tim Popple’s Shados Inala heads the table ahead of Loucas Vettos’s New York Nuggets, with all teams having played each other once. Nathan Berry’s Phantoms are in third place, percentage behind the Nuggets with the young Raptors still to taste success after four rounds. In B Grade, all teams have recorded at least one win, but it is the perennial finalists the Phantom Masters sitting on top of the ladder, ahead of the Von Steiger Shadows. Both teams have blooded plenty of new players so far this season, but the ever consistent Vaughn Maroske and Andrew Adamson continue to show the way. Waterhammers sit third, while the unsettled Phantom Rangers are fourth. In C Grade, last season’s premier Murtoa Railway sits undefeated on top of the ladder clear of Piccolo Nuggets, who are beginning to form into a consistent team on the back of good work from all rounder Blake Turner and Oliver Garth-Lindsay.

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The Murtoa Lizards, fresh from a big win over stablemates Murtoa Mavericks, have jumped to third with a healthy percentage, ahead of HC Thunder, with the Von Steiger Shadows making up the top five. In juniors the Iggy Kearns-led Dream Team has taken all before it so far this season and sits on top of the ladder undefeated, clear of the Murtoa Dragons, HC Rebels and Saints White, all on eight points separated only by percentage. HC Lightning make up the top five and each team has scored at least one win. All teams have been in games each and every week, underlying the evenness of the competition. While some teams have still to settle their line-ups, there is opportunity across all grades for individuals who might be interested in playing to get on board. People can send an expression of interest to info@ volleyballhorsham.com.au and every effort will be made to fit you into a team. Competition will now break for school holidays and will return the week of April 16. Volleyball Horsham members involved with Phantoms won’t be resting as they prepare for their first games of the 2018 State League season on April 7 in Melbourne. – David Berry

Morrow wins state selection Former Natimuk and District Gymnastic Club member Ryan Morrow will compete against some of Australia’s best gymnasts after qualifying for a South Australian state team. Morrow, who last year relocated to study at The University of Adelaide, said he was excited about the challenges that lay ahead in the next few months. “It’s been a goal of mine to be a part of a state team, and I’ve been close to making it multiple times. To finally qualify is just a great feeling,” he said. A decorated junior gymnast, Morrow, 20, has not competed in the sport for about three years. During his hiatus, he continued

to train at the Natimuk gym and after moving to Adelaide, quickly found a gym in the city. “State team selection would not have happened without the support of everyone back home over the years,” Morrow said. He said he was focused on upgrading his skill level and difficulty across all apparatus. “In particular, I am aiming for floor and vault, where I potentially have the best chance in competition to have an impact,” he said. “Having these goals to push for will allow me to really grow and develop quickly. “I can’t wait for the next few months, to have this amazing ex-

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immera Football League plans of establishing tradition with a Good Friday season opener are primed to gain momentum when Ararat and Stawell lock horns later this week.

The league has again designed an opening round to exploit crowd-drawing opportunities and the presence of former AFL players on the ground is sure to draw fans to Ararat’s Alexandra Oval. Former Collingwood forward key-position player Jack Anthony has joined the Warriors for the season, while the home side will have former high-profile St Kilda star Leigh Montagna in the team on Friday in a one-off appearance. Ararat and Stawell are among the fiercest of traditional rivals in western Victorian football and Friday’s isolated clash is sure to add a fresh chapter to the continuing battle of the Great Divide. Ararat is on the hunt for reinvigoration and ultimately consolidation as a league powerhouse and Stawell, also a traditional city-based force, is keen to continue its year-to-year progression up the ladder. Both camps are motivated under new

strategy-based coaches and by the appearance of new or returning faces at training. Many league insiders would be confident that Stawell, based on last year and pre-season developments, will have greater depth and more weapons to upset the home team. But it is hard to discount a fresh Rats outfit, especially in the shadows of J Ward at Alexandra Oval. In fact for the start of the season, The Weekly Advertiser investigations across the league have predictions split squarely down the middle. There seems little doubt Ararat will be fitter than last season and take greater risks. Suggestions are that in recruiting it has gone a long way to fill deficiencies. With Anthony in the team, Stawell has a major on-field opportunity to restructure its line-up and there is little doubt Cody Driscoll from Navarre will help open greater goal-kicking opportunities. As Warriors coach Colin Macaffer said as part of The Weekly Advertiser Footy Countdown series: “Jack Anthony is certainly someone everyone will look up to and he has fitted in well with our on-field

leadership group, particularly in the forward line.” It remains to be seen what impact Montagna can have for Ararat, but he is straight out of the AFL, which means he will still be super fit and the Rats around are sure to be inspired by his presence. Stawell won the first of the Good Friday games between the two last year and this year the clash in Ararat is scheduled along a traditional home-and-away timetable, which means the main game will start at 2.20pm. The fixture, as part of the Easter break, is one of a series of major events in the region, including the Stawell Gift, but is a stand-alone football-netball event, all but guaranteeing a large crowd. The opening round of Wimmera league is split across three weekends. After the Good Friday clash, Warrack Eagles will take on competition newcomer Southern Mallee Giants on April 14 in what looms as the launch of a new rivalry. Minyip-Murtoa and Dimboola will then play in a Saturday night match at Murtoa on April 21 before a Sunday Anzac clash between Horsham and Horsham Saints on April 22.

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Pink day success

A Horsham Golf Club Pink Lady Golf Day attracted 101 patrons and competitors and raised more than $6000 for Breast Cancer Network Australia. Players from Melbourne, Portarlington, Barham, Edenhope, Warracknabeal, Goroke, Natimuk and Minyip, as well as Horsham, took part in the event. A team of Trudy Parker, Elaine Milbourne, Erin Schultz and Jenny Clarke won a front nine holes and Kath Strudwick, Bev Price, Marg Moore and Brenda Strudwick won a back nine. Sponsors provided prizes for a raffle, which generated $800. Mackays Jewellers gave a $600 Swarovski watch as first price, which was won by Colleen Grant. Organisers said they had hoped to raise about $4000 and were overwhelmed with the final tally.

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Rats and Warriors set for netball start First-round results have a habit of making or breaking club netball plans for an overall season. And it’s that type of scenario that is sure to drive Ararat and Stawell teams preparing for a ripper A Grade season opener in Wimmera association on Friday. Expectations between the arch rivals are high for the Good Friday contest on the courts at Alexandra Oval, with both sides attempting to rekindle reputations as competition powerhouses. Their respective coaches will drive much of what will happen in both camps. Highly decorated Ararat net-

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ball leader Donna Spalding, in the coalface when the Rats were a dominating force in the past, will no doubt demand high standards from her charges. Spalding almost bleeds white as well as red as an Ararat stalwart and is sure to pass on a strong message of dedication and respect for the colours. Kelly Cosson for the Warriors meanwhile, has had a summer to reassess where her group stands after a tough 2017. She will also surely call for an intense approach with a solid mix of experience and youth in her group this year. The truth is, the Rats and Warriors, through natural at-

Donna Spalding trition and progression, player movements and recruiting, are likely to shape up differently this year to last. But the one aspect of Friday’s big game that netball fans can expect is that both sides will at-

tack the ball strongly and play with plenty of passion. Which side holds its nerve the best as they blow out the cobwebs will win the game. There are all sorts of psychological advantages and bragging rights as well as winning points up for grabs in battles of the Great Divide. Few victories for either side are sweeter than against each other. Players will take the court for the A Grade encounter at 3.30pm. Netball games between Ararat and Stawell are part of a big weekend of Easter activities across the region. – Dean Lawson

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ual Stawell Gift winner Josh Ross will run off 1.5-metres in the famous footrace as he returns from a 10-year absence from competitive athletics.

The mark has taken Ross, who expected to be off scratch considering his previous success at the event, by surprise. “I’m extremely happy with my handicap. I’m a little shocked because I expected scratch,” he said. “I always enjoy the challenge of running off the mark of honour, however 1.5m is still going to be a big challenge, but I’m looking forward to it.” Ross is trying to create history by being the first at the Stawell Easter weekend carnival to win the open gift three times. Victorian Athletic League announced handicaps for all athletes competing in the carnival at Central Park from Saturday until Monday. League secretary Tom Burbridge said racing was wide open this year. “Of course you never know with the Stawell Gift, it is all part of the anticipation around this iconic grand final of our professional league,” he said. “We have tried to make the individual gifts more competitive during the past two seasons and as a result we’ve seen more athletes from interstate attend more of the smaller meetings throughout the season. “But the Stawell Gift is the pinnacle

event with some 20 heats in the open gift alone.” Also off the 1.5m mark is 21-year-old Melbourne sprinter Michael Romanin who outran a class field to claim first prize in the Maryborough Gift in January. Romanin also won last year’s Bendigo Gift and was fifth in the 2017 Stawell Gift. Last year’s open gift winner Matt Rizzo received 4.5 metres, a mark he expected and ‘exactly what we wanted’. “My coach Matt Carter and I believe I can be competitive off that mark,” he said. “However, it’s never a guarantee. There is a handful of quality athletes behind me and in front of me, so this year will be super competitive.” Last year’s women’s gift winner Liv Ryan will also run off 4.5 metres. Former open gift winner Murray Goodwin, missing from Stawell action this year because of Commonwealth Games commitments, said he expected a tighter contest than last year. “Rizzo can indeed be competitive again, but obviously now runs off a significantly tighter mark. He’s shown throughout the year he can continue to improve and is relishing the backmarker positions,” he said. “I expect him to final and if he gets his trademark start will make things very interesting. He’ll be trying to run down

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bowlers, and Homers’ batting depth eventually prevailed. Rupanyup-Minyip did well to at one stage have Homers 4-60, but Combe and Adam Atwood navigated their side past the target with five wickets down. Hudson again worked hard for the Blue Panthers, capturing three wickets. In B Grade, Lubeck-Murtoa successfully defended 165 by bowling out Horsham Saints for 141 and in C Grade Quantong responded to Rupanyup-Minyip’s 9-153 with 7-156.

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omers all-rounder Jarred Combe capped off a matchwinning premiership performance by winning Horsham Cricket Association’s most prestigious individual trophy.

Combe won the association’s Cec Hopper Medal as the best all-round cricketer in the competition, fresh after dominating in a Pigeons premiership win over Rupanyup-Minyip. The medium-pace bowler and middle-order batsman also won an A Grade batting aggregate award, hitting 570 runs for the year, and collected an umpires trophy. It was a big night for the Pigeons, with Combe’s team-mate and fellow all-rounder Simon Hopper winning a bowling-average award, with 21 wickets at 12.62 with his off-spinners. An association bowling-average award went to Horsham Saints veteran left-hander Gary Davidson, who despite playing few A Grade games, scored 235 runs at 78.31. Rupanyup-Minyip might have fallen short of matching Homers in a grand final at Horsham City Oval but it had some success at the weekend. Front-line bowler Brent Hudson captured 27 wickets to win a bowling-aggregate trophy and fellow all-rounder Ryan Metelmann collected a best-op-

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GONE! A direct hit from an Eddie Landwehr throw prompts an appeal from Homers wicketkeeper Adam Atwood and slippers Simon and Chris Hopper during Horsham Cricket Association’s A Grade grand final. The throw found Rupanyup-Minyip’s Ryan Metelmann short of his ground. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER position player award. Homers were simply too good for Rupanyup-Minyip in the A Grade season finale at Horsham City Oval in a game dominated for much of the contest by the ball. After rain prevented play on the opening day for an hour and a half,

Rupanyup-Minyip, which had won the toss, limped to 8-132 in 82 overs before bad light stopped play. Combe was a primary destroyer for the bowling side, tearing the heart out of the Blue Panthers’ middle order and finishing with 4-18.

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Left-armer Eddie Landwehr also chimed in with important wickets, while the main resistance came from Dan Clark, 26 and Hudson, 22, and Clint Midgley, 19. The score was never enough, despite the wicket offering some assistance to

B Grade: Alan McRae Medal, Brad Sproule, Horsham Saints; batting average, Nathan Koenig, Colts, 239 at 79.67; bowling average, Jordan McDonald, Bullants, 20 wickets at 15.65; umpires award, Graeme Reddie, Lubeck-Murtoa. C Grade: Ivan Morrison Medal, Jeremy Tyler, Laharum; batting average, Rodney Weidemann, Rupanyup-Minyip, 227 at 56.75; bowling average, Jeremy Tyler, 22 at 6.86; umpires award, Nathan Hill, Quantong. Special awards: Ellie Flack Memorial Award for services to cricket, Trent King; Hall of Fame inductees, Marty Knight, David Puls and Leigh Funcke.

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Ripper Easter contest For many Wimmera angling enthusiasts the approaching long weekend represents an opportunity to wet a line in Jeparit’s annual Easter Fishing Competition. Angling enthusiasts, from left, Paul Holmes, Eddie and Leeann Lewis and Tracey Ryan are pictured hamming it up at Jeparit in preparation for the annual Wimmera River event. The Weekly Advertiser has again swung its weight behind the Saturday contest, which has thousands of dollars in prizes up for grabs. The event runs from 7.30am to 3pm with registrations from noon to 6pm on Friday and from 6.30am on the day of the event. The senior angler who lands the heaviest eligible fish in the competition will pocket $2000 and runner-up $1000. The junior with the heaviest fish will win a swag and $500 cash. There are also prizes for carp catches and a mystery weight. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

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