The Weekly Advertiser - Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Page 1

Vol. 19 No. 13

FREE PUBLICATION

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Australian Editorial Award 2016

C’MON DOGGIES! Western Bulldogs tragic and MIXX FM musical director Paul Fidler, left, couldn’t help but pull out the colours as his beloved team heads into its first AFL-VFL grandfinal appearance in 55 years. He is pictured with ACE Radio Horsham general manager Scott Grambau, who played with Footscray junior teams in the early 1980s. The Bulldogs take on Sydney at the MCG on Saturday with the potential to win their first premiership flag since 1954. Picture: KELLY LAIRD

Mental-health intervention

Headspace coup

MONTHLY FARMING FEATURE INSIDE

Y

oung people in the Wimmera experiencing mental-health problems will have access to the nation’s leading support service by the end of the year.

Spring Racing

Headspace Horsham, to be in a former Dick Smith building on Hamilton Street, Horsham, will open its doors to the public shortly after Christmas. Refurbishment works on the building are scheduled to begin next month.

feature PAGES 32-34

IN THIS ISSUE

Wimmera Uniting Care is the lead agency for the project, in a consortium which includes Ballarat Health Services, Barwon Centre Against Sexual Assault, Grampians Community Health, Skillinvest, Tristar Medical Group, Wimmera Health Care Group, Goolum Goolum and Wimmera Southern Mallee LLEN. Headspace is part of National Youth Mental Health Foundation’s approach to providing early intervention mental-health services for 12 to 25-year-

olds, as well as promoting young people’s wellbeing. This covers four core areas: mental health, physical health, work and study support and alcohol and other drug services. The centre will provide information and services for young people, their families and friends, along with access to health professionals, online counselling services via eheadspace, and a postvention suicide-support program. Wimmera Uniting Care chief execu-

tive Wendy Sturgess said headspace Horsham was a coup for the region and would go a long way to addressing many key issues for youth in the region. “One in four young people have experienced a mental-health issue in the past 12 months – a higher prevalence than all other age groups,” she said. “Alarmingly, suicide is the leading cause of death of young people, accounting for one third of all deaths.” Continued page 3

• Hindmarsh building large body of water • Weekend events • Brand ready to rock

artisanHP 0803

Phone: 03 5382 1351 Read it online: www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

AUDITED: 22,413 COPIES

October 2015 to March 2016

School Holiday Activities Mon 26th To Thur 29th Sept, 12pm to 3pm Centre Mall.

Scientwists HORSHAM

PLAZA K MART • SPOTLIGHT • THE REJECT SHOP NQR GROCERIES • SPECIALTY STORES WWW.HORSHAMPLAZA.COM.AU DARLOT ST. PH 5382 0912

TM

Serious Science with a Twist of Fun

Monday Cosmic Bouncy Balls Tuesday Bubbleators Wednesday Quick Slime Thursday Rainbow Glasses

Source: AMAA; CAB Total Distribution Audit for further information visit www.auditedmedia.org.au


FURNITURE & BEDDING

R O O D T U O E G N A R HORSHAM

7 1 0 2 6 201

! W O N E R O T S N I

Huge range of barbecues from premium to budget friendly

Local SUPERSTORE Page

2

on

Range, Value & Service

HORSHAM

148-150 Firebrace St. 5381 5000

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Hindmarsh building large water body C

BY DEAN LAWSON

atchment leaders monitoring floodwater in the Wimmera River believe the massive expanse of Lake Hindmarsh at Jeparit might get to hold a quarter of its capacity with more spring rain.

They said any more ‘reasonable’ flows in the river caused by heavy rain forecast for the catchment this week would pour straight into the lake. Lake Hindmarsh, considered one of, if not the largest natural freshwater lake in the state, holds more than 430,000 megalitres, the equivalent of a major bay. At a quarter full the lake would hold 107,500 megalitres, which represents

more than the Boga Lakes east of Horsham can hold combined. Wimmera Catchment Management Authority statutory and strategic manager Tony Baker said flights across the lake had revealed most of the terminal Hindmarsh depression was now covered with water. “We’ve had tens-of-thousands of megalitres pass through the Wimmera River and it is hard to estimate how much water is actually in the lake,” he said. “But depending on what happens with the rain this week, estimations are that it would have to be close to a quarter full. We’re not expecting too many dramas with any flooding. The

weather bureau has issued no warnings at this stage, but we’ll be keeping an eye on the forecasts and will prepare for circumstances as they arise.” Mr Baker said the authority was busy assessing flood damage in the upper catchment and, similar to other agencies, was preparing for the potential impact of more rain.

Reservoirs

GWMWater is also preparing for heavy rain and the prospect of more water flowing into catchment reservoirs. Water resources manager Andrew Barton said while some reservoirs had received significant inflows, many also had ‘air space’ and could cope

with extra water. “If Wartook gets more water it will most likely spill, but Lake Lonsdale, Rocklands Reservoir and Lake Bellfield still have air space,” he said. “Also, while Pine Lake is not part of the water-supply system, it is there to use as a tool – a buffer and convenient place to out-fill excess water safely. “Green Lake is getting close to being full and we are aiming on keeping it at about 75 percent. “We’re not planning to put water into Dock Lake, but if it gets exceptionally wet, that might happen.” Mr Barton said Rocklands level was also continuing to approach a trigger point for a water release into Toolondo

Reservoir, and a decision was likely in the coming weeks. “We are basically banking the water we are getting at the moment,” he said. “We certainly have enough for supply for the year ahead, and in fact are likely to be in a good position for the next few years. There are going to be broad benefits for the region.” Lake Hindmarsh is the first of the Wimmera River system’s two terminal lakes. On rare occasions when Lake Hindmarsh fills, water spills into Outlet Creek and heads towards Lake Albacutya, the second of the lakes. • Late yesterday, VICSES issued a flood watch for north-west Victoria.

Daylight savings to start Working people cross the region will have an extra hour of light to explore outdoor sporting and social activities with the return of Daylight Saving Time on Sunday morning. The official change-over from Eastern Standard Time is at 2am. The arrival of daylight savings, while unwelcome by some livestock-farming communities, is critical for summer sport preparations, allowing participants of sports such as cricket and tennis to ‘see the ball’ during evening practice sessions.

Ararat dog-leash laws Ararat Rural City Council local laws team has reminded the community of a need to keep dogs on a lead in built-up areas. Local laws team leader Lyndon Turner said the local law was in place to ensure public safety and so everyone could exercise their dog in safety. “The reminder is timely given some recent incidents where dogs off the leash have rushed at or attacked other dogs that were being walked on a leash by their owners,” he said. The areas that are designated dog-off-leash areas in the Ararat municipality are: Warrawee Park, Elizabeth Park, King Street where signed, Centenary Park; Kokoda Park and Green Hill Lake, where signed. “We ask that responsible dog owners have their dogs leashed when exercising their animals in a built-up area,” Mr Turner said. “This improves public safety and allows everyone to exercise in relative safety.”

Community mapping online READY FOR MOVE: From left, Janine Harfield, Wimmera Health Care Group, Josh Koenig, Wimmera Uniting Care, Jo-Anne Bates, Barwon Centre Against Sexual Assault, Caleb Lourensz, Grampians Community Health and Steph Purcell, Wimmera Uniting Care prepare for the arrival of Headspace Horsham. Picture: KELLY LAIRD

Headspace coup for Horsham From page 1 Ms Sturgess said research showed 75 percent of mental-health issues emerged before the age of 25. “Treating these issues early and providing a holistic model of support greatly reduces the risk of mental-health issues developing into more serious problems later,” she

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

said. “I would also like to think that this early intervention approach will also go a long way to addressing other problems in our region including youth homelessness, unemployment and the staggering rate of teenage pregnancies.” Recruitment for a centre manager is underway, while Wimmera Uniting Care will

advertise further positions in the coming months. Consortium members will provide in-kind support services, ensuring the centre has a range of expertise available on-site. There are Headpsace centres across metropolitan, regional and rural areas of Australia.

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Northern Grampians Shire Council has joined five other regional councils to launch an online community mapping system. The system gives residents access to location-specific information including waste and recycling collection dates, school bus routes, planning information, councillors, and places of interest. Chief executive officer Michael Bailey said the site would prove useful for many Northern Grampians ratepayers and residents. “Geographic Information Systems technology is evolving rapidly and this definitely puts us on the front foot,” he said. “It’s a great project and something we think our residents will get a great deal of use from.” The system is online and available for use. People can visit www.ngshire.vic.gov.au and follow a ‘community map’ link on the homepage.

Page

3


Page

4

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Horsham talent wins major role

T

he years of discipline, performance, make-up and fun involved in regional calisthenics are continuing to pay off for rising musical-theatre talent Grace O’Donnell-Clancy.

The former Horsham Calisthenics College student, 22, who has been pursuing a passion for singing and dancing since she was a toddler, has won her first lead role in a major Melbourne musical. O’Donnell-Clancy will play the character Mary Lane in RL Productions’ Chapel Off Chapel premiere of award-winning musical comedy Reefer Madness. The show, a tongue-in-cheek look at hysteria caused when clean-cut youngsters fall prey to marijuana, will run for two weeks at the Prahran venue from November 24. The show is based on a 1930s cult-classic film. O’Donnell-Clancy, who graduated from a three-year course at Patrick Studios Australia performing-arts school in Melbourne last year, said her selection for the role came as an exciting surprise. “I auditioned for this show a few months ago,” she said. “I went for a part in the ensemble, not expecting a lead

role. I got through the dance call and was asked back for the singing call. “To get the lead was really unexpected. “The musical is a contemporary mix of styles including singing, dancing and acting. “It’s all very terrifying but exciting at the same time.” The casting comes after O’Donnell-Clancy spent a month in Singapore last year hosting a production of Sesame Street Live. “That was just great fun,” she said. O’Donnell-Clancy fell in love with the idea of dance and performing with Louise Ryan’s Avenue Dance Studio as a four-year-old, before taking on calisthenics at six and quickly establishing herself prominently in the artistic dance-sport through various age and skill levels. “When I got to year-12 I thought, ‘what do I do now? Do I go on and do nursing or do I follow what I want to do?’ I always simply wanted to sing and dance,” she said. “This is really a dream come true and it is quite surreal.” Stephen Wheat is directing Reefer Madness with David Wisken providing musical direction and Yvette Lee choreography.

White Lotus Villa

Starring award winning Country music singing sensation

Courtney Conway as Patsy Cline

Horsham Town Town Hall Horsham Hall White Lotus Villa

by Ted Swindley

Horsham Town Hall

Wednesday 5 October, 8pm

For tickets visit horshamtownhall.com.au or phone 03 5382 9555

Are your curtains tired?

MAJOR ROLE: Grace O’Donnell Clancy has secured a lead role in a Melbourne muscial. O’Donnell-Clancy will perform alongside male lead Ben Adams, Jared Bryan, Rosa McCarty, Ella Burns, Stephen McDowell, Priscilla Stavrou, Ed Deganos and an ensemble featuring Seth Drury, Ashlee Noble, Daniel Florid,

Tess Branchflower and Alex Thompson. Tickets to the show are available online at www.chapeloffchapel.com. au and more information at www.rlproductions.com.au/ reefer-madness and www.facebook.com/RLProductionsAU.

Business invite for Paint Town Purple A Cancer Council Relay for Life committee in Horsham is urging businesses to get involved in Paint the Town Purple Week, starting on Saturday. The committee is keen for organisations to help spread the word about Relay for Life and how it plays a role supporting the Cancer Council’s research, education programs and support services. Businesses that register their involvement will be in the running to win a vari-

A Production by Christine Harris & HIT Productions Australia’s Premier Theatre Touring Company

ety of prizes. Businesses can dress up their shop window, counter or office in a purple theme or create a display that shows what Relay For Life means, such as remembering the lives of loved ones. Businesses can also help to raise money for the fight against cancer. Organisers have stressed there is no right or wrong way to participate, but in a spirit of fun, are looking for creativity and a unique way to raise awareness.

A judging panel will assess businesses throughout the week, choose winners and announce a major winner on October 7. Businesses keen to receive a starter kit or seeking other information can call Paint the Town Purple co-ordinator Tami Lane on 0417 002 237 or Kingsley Dalgleish on 0417 548 198, email horshamvic.relayfor life@gmail.com or visit Relay for Life Horsham and Districts Facebook page.

It's time to call Robyn!

Photo credit: pellesten via

Foter.com / CC BY

9am - 5pm or by appointment 62a McPherson St, Horsham www.curtainsbyrobyncreek.com.au

Phone 5382 4219 Mobile 0429 824 219 Call now for a free measure & quote

83 Wilson Street, Horsham Phone: 5382 1057

WEDNESDAY 12TH OCTOBER

LIGHTHOUSE THEATRE

Jason Bull

WARRNAMBOOL, VIC

LIGHTHOUSETHEATRE.COM.AU

THURSDAY 13TH OCTOBER

HORSHAM TOWN HALL HORSHAM, VIC

T SA

T OC

1

and Alan Barnett

At Horsham Physiotherapy & Podiatry, Sandra, Shaun and Erin can help you get back to your best.

HORSHAMTOWNHALL.COM.AU

FRIDAY 14TH OCTOBER

BALLARAT REGENT CINEMAS BALLARAT, VIC

REGENTENTERTAINMENT.COM.AU

Horsham’s most experienced team offers hands-on therapy services with results!

SATURDAY 15TH OCTOBER

CAPITAL THEATRE BENDIGO, VIC

THECAPITAL.COM.AU

SUNDAY 16TH OCTOBER

PLAYHOUSE GPAC

, y l d n e i r f r You experienced experts

FRI OCT 7 - Tommy B

GEELONG, VIC GPAC.ORG.AU

That’s right, physio & podiatry, all right here!

157 Baillie Street HORSHAM

p. 5382 2430 Shaun Casey, Sandra Casey, Erin Wallace Wednesday, September 28, 2016

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Page

5


Kealy: Public holiday pain M

ember for Lowan Emma Kealy believes small businesses and regional communities are ‘enduring’ the damaging impact of new public holidays.

Ms Kealy made the call as an AFL Grand Final holiday weekend approaches. Last year the State Government introduced two new public holidays – on Easter Sunday and the day before the AFL grand final, which this year is September 30. “It is disappointing that many of our local small businesses will be forced to close their doors for the day with employees also losing income,” Ms Kealy said. “I have been speaking to a local business that lost more than $200,000 as a result of last year’s AFL grand final public holiday. “The mind boggles as to how much this frivolous public holiday is costing our local economy. “In regional Victoria we rely on small businesses to provide the majority of jobs for our local families and young people. “They shouldn’t be the ones to pay such a heavy price for these public holidays.” Victoria has 13 public holidays, the highest number of any Australian state or territory. Ms Kealy said the government’s own assessment of its grand-final parade public holiday found it would

“I have been speaking to a local business that lost more than $200,000 as a result of last year’s AFL grand final public holiday”

– Emma Kealy

cost Victoria as much as $898-million a year. “The assessment also confirmed the additional holidays negatively impacted local councils, aged care and hospitals, with services being cut or organisations being burdened with unfunded wage bills,” she said. Ms Kealy said Australian Industry Group research into the impact of the first grand-final holiday found it imposed a large cost on Victoria, with regional businesses and communities particularly hard-hit. “I acknowledge some businesses in the tourism and hospitality sector will benefit from a potential increase in trade due to the public holiday, but the large majority of local businesses will suffer,” she said. “Premier Daniel Andrews must listen to our region’s small businesses and reverse this job-destroying decision. “To help demonstrate the cost of this extra holiday to regional Victoria, I urge people to complete a survey available at emmakealy.com or phone my office on 5382 0097,” she said.

SHOWCASE: Audrey Mettett, left, and Elaine McPhee browse entries at the Horsham Show. For more on the show, see AgLife inside today’s edition. Picture: DEAN LAWSON

Staley calls for ‘stranglehold’ release Member for Ripon Louise Staley has called on Premier Daniel Andrews to release regional businesses from his AFL grand-final eve public holiday ‘stranglehold’. She made the call based on a Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry report on the affects of the holiday. Ms Staley said the report found 74 percent of businesses were shutting their doors to stem losses, 61 percent of businesses that stayed open had worse sales than a typical Friday and

87 percent of businesses said they do not support the continuation of the holiday. She said it was unfair regional businesses were being forced to lose a day’s trade to support an event more than 200 kilometres away in Melbourne. “The grand-final weekend public holiday will cripple local businesses,” she said. “It is unwanted. I can’t see any point in having it and I see no benefits for the Ararat region. It’s tough enough for small businesses. I don’t see why

Mr Andrews wants to burden them further.” The AFL grand final attracts a lot of people to Melbourne. “It does not attract any extra people to Ararat or Stawell. This is another example of Mr Andrews putting Melbourne ahead of country Victoria. “We don’t have a public holiday for the Melbourne Cup, why should the AFL grand-final eve be any different. “Local communities should be able to choose a public holiday that suits them best.”

EXCLUSIVE OFFER

spend

100

$

save

15

$

Ends 15-10-2016

ON ALL

53 Roberts Avenue, Horsham. Ph: 5382 3605 Page

6

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Candidates, take a bow BY DEAN LAWSON

W

e take our hats off to the people across our region who have nominated to sit on local government councils.

Just when we thought we might struggle to find enough people to have a dip at grassroots leadership, surely one of the toughest gigs to get right, people have been willing to put themselves forward for public scrutiny. The response has been so good that every Wimmera municipality will be subject to elections – the way it should be in any healthy democracy. It might be vastly different in metropolitan centres, but in regional Victoria local government remains a crucial part of

EDITORIAL workable governance. In many cases our communities are only as strong as their municipal representation. The old saying that local government is the closest level of government to the people is as true in rural and regional centres today as it has ever been. There is more than a generous amount of priceless accountability when people making important decisions share the same footpaths or roads as the people their decisions might affect. It promotes coalface objectivity and anyone out of step with public sentiment soon hears about it – face-to-face.

What is impressive about the turn-out in candidates is that it comes at a time when councillors, who in mosts cases are simply people off the street willing to help their communities, have been subject to cheap shots by politicians from other ‘more important’ tiers of government. In August, acting Local Government Minister Richard Wynne found it a little too easy to label councils that had made errors in signing off on codes of conduct as ‘incompetent’. We suspect the whole saga he was referring to was more about ambiguity involved in the signing-off process and the failure of a government agency to follow up on simple administrative confusion. Perhaps a few phone calls to

make sure everyone was on the same page might have been better than a vitriolic declaration of a need to change the Local Government Act. There is also another old saying, and it’s about people who live in glass houses. While the people who end up as municipal representatives after the postal election on October 22 are sure to face community criticism at some stage during their tenure, they already qualify for respect for having an old-fashioned go. The challenge, now we have people who have thrown their hats into the ring, is for the voting public to consider and decide the make-up of the groups they want representing their interests. • Ballot draw, page 9

LETTER

Based upon the New Line Cinema film Written by Tim Herlihy

HORSHAM TOWN HALL THEATRE

28 OCT 8.00PM • 29 OCT 2.00PM & 8.00PM 30 OCT 2.00PM • 3 NOV 8.00PM • 4 NOV 8.00PM 5 NOV 2.00PM & 8.00PM 2016

Music By:

Book By:

Chad Beguelin & Tim Herlihy

Lyrics By:

Chad Beguelin

Licensed exclusively by Music Theatre International (Australasia). All performance materials supplied by Hal Leonard Australia

LUNCH-TIM E GUARANTEE

in 15 minutes or

Broken Drought

o der s en r o p r e ea t w h o t to ! ll Ca eady et here g sr it’ you

Thirsty trees, Thirsty animals, Thirsty ground, Thirsty people. Blue skies-no clouds, Shimmering haze.

an a c i x e y M aiian c i p S w

Fluffy clouds. Eyes looking up. Cool winds, Dropping temperatures, Shaking heads, Expectant glances, Constant prayers.

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Matthew Sklar

SIR, – With the WimmeraMallee drought broken at last, I thought it might be appropriate to share my thoughts as expressed in this little poem I composed while a year-10 student at Horsham College. The Wimmera and Mallee was in severe drought at the time, but encouraging rain had fallen.

Stephanie Johnston, Edenhope

@theweeklyaddy

For tickets visit horshamtownhall.com.au or phone 03 5382 9555

Living in drought

Rumbling thunder, Raised hopes, Cool splatters, Heavier streams, Drenching downpour, Life sighs At last.

The Weekly Advertiser

YOU RECEIVE A

FREE POT

H a C h ic k e n BBQ REME SUP

D in e -i n or ay ta k e - a w

NURSERY FUN: Lacey, 10, and Logan Moyle, 8, from Melbourne, were treated to a visit to the Horsham Show with their grandparents Rae and Joe Talbot of Minyip. The visitors enjoyed getting up-close with a variety of animals in the nursery. Picture: DEAN LAWSON

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

16 Dimboola Rd, Horsham Ph 5382 1162

hotel

d/VictoriaOnTheParkHotel

Page

7


HORSHAM

HUGE CAR PARK SALE Friday, 30th September

Region primed for major events T

he Wimmera, Mallee and Grampians are primed for a huge AFL grand-final weekend with major community events set to get underway across the region.

Murtoa’s Big Weekend festival takes centre stage in the heart of the region while a Rock Out for RARE concert will unfold at Brim. A Horsham Orchid Show will be at Horsham College and major flower shows will open in the Grampians. The wet winter and spring has brought the Grampians to life – perfectly timed for Halls Gap’s annual Wildflower Walkabout show and festival. The festival is on Saturday and Sunday. In the township’s Hub building there will be display of labelled flowers, picked under a permit, with experts on hand to help with identification. Organisers will have books and brochures full of Grampians flowers on display and for sale. John Tiddy photographs will be showcased and the event’s artist-in-residence will again be Lynne Stone with her textile wildflowers. Organisers have also invited people to join them for Devonshire tea and on regular guided walks in nearby Grampians Flora Botanic Garden, and tag-along drives further afield to see flowering ‘hotspots’. The festival also provides detailed notes for sale on suggested walks and drives for people to explore ‘the garden of Victoria’. Event spokeswoman Margo Sietsma said the weekend’s activities would represent the second year of the new format show, which proved popular last year. “We had thought that we might have to discontinue our show after 75 years of history, but new volunteers and new energy, plus invaluable sup-

Starting at 9.30am

PLUS red hot specials in-store!

port from the Wimmera Catchment Management Authority, has enabled us to combine an indoor display with encouraging people to see the flowers actually growing,” she said. “We work in close co-operation with Pomonal Native Garden Show, whose members give us much support. “So why not head out to the Grampians this weekend and visit both of us? We have the wild flowers, they have the tame ones.” Australian Plants Society Grampians Group’s Pomonal Native Flower Show is also on Saturday and Sunday.

The Minyip Agricultural & Pastoral Society PROUDLY PRESENTS THE

That's right - we're open on the Grand Final public holiday!

Ridiculously reduced prices across full ranges including: • Heaters • BBQs • Giftware • Furnishings • Camping

SHOWCASE: Visitors to Halls Gap’s Wildflower Walkabout will be able to see native flowers in full bloom.

MINYIP show Tuesday, October 4

Minyip Recreation Reserve 11am to 4pm

> The Mik Maks (children’s band)

- headline act!

Don’t miss out! This could be the sale of the year! Ph: 5382 1541 Darlot St, Horsham Page

8

> A petting zoo > A Talent Quest with great cash prizes > Horse Jumping > An art show > Show bags and lots of food and fun

www.minyip.org.au www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Broad applauds new candidates

M

ember for Mallee Andrew Broad has applauded candidates who have nominated for municipal elections.

He said he worked closely with West Wimmera, Northern Grampians, Buloke, Hindmarsh, Yarriambiack and Gannawarra shires and Horsham, Swan Hill and Mildura rural city councils. “I’ve always found the councillors in our region to be passionate and driven to deliver the best outcomes for their communities,” he said. “They are people who have chosen to be part of the solution rather than simply standing on the outside, criticising. “We are lucky that good people in our community want to work together to make our part of the world even better. “I will endeavour to meet with all the new councils in the coming months, as I’ve found the best results are achieved when local, state and federal governments collaborate and contribute to projects. “I regularly host our mayors and chief executive officers in Canberra, ensuring the Federal Government is accessible and available to hear from our local representatives. “In many ways, my office in Parliament House is an embassy for the Wimmera and Mallee.” Mr Broad said the Wimmera and Mallee had always thrived on the commitment of individuals who had volunteered their time for various sporting and community groups and local government. “Through strong working relationships, we will continue to advance our region, making it a great place to live,” he said. “I wish all the candidates well in the elections.”

Ballot draws finalised

The Victorian Electoral Commission has finalised ballot draws for local government elections next month. A mail-out of ballot packs for the postal vote starts on Thursday next week, and voting closes at 6pm on October 21. Ararat: Seven vacancies, David Pettman, 1; Bernardine Atkinson, 2; Glenda McLean, 3; Gary Hull, 4; Fay Hull, 5; Darren Ford, 6; Frank Deutsch, 7; Murray Woods, 8; Peter Beales, 9; Gwenda Allgood, 10; Bill Braithwaite, 11; Jo Armstrong, 12; Paul Hooper, 13. Hindmarsh: North Ward: two vacancies, Ron Lowe, 1; Elizabeth Chivell, 2; Ron Ismay, 3; Wendy Robins, 4. East Ward: two vacancies, Debra Nelson, 1; Clifford Unger, 2; Tony Schneider, 3; Mary Clark, 4. Horsham: Seven vacancies, John Robinson, 1; Scott Johns, 2; Shaun McKinnon, 3; Mark Radford, 4; Alethea Sedgman, 5; Heather Phillips, 6; Chris Gulvin, 7; David Bowe, 8; Les Power, 9; Joshua Koenig, 10; Pamela Clarke, 11; Kathryn Ross, 12; David Grimble, 13; Di Bell 14. Northern Grampians: Stawell Ward: 3 vacancies, Mark Williams, 1; William Anyon, 2; Karen Hyslop, 3; Murray Emerson, 4; Allan Cooper, 5. West Wimmera: Five vacancies, Richard Hicks, 1; Rosemary Medlock, 2; Clare Robertson, 3; Bruce Meyer, 4; Trevor Domaschenz, 5; Jennifer Ackland. 6; Jodie Pretlove, 7; Rebecca Sluggett, 8; Tom Houlihan, 9. Yarriambiack: Dunmunkle Ward: two vacancies, Judith Heeps, 1; Tom Hamilton, 2; Corinne Heintze, 3; Anne Forssman, 4; Terry Grange, 5; David Craker, 6; Bob Scates, 7; Hopetoun Ward: two vacancies, Shane Roberts, 1; Helen Ballentine, 2; Rita Stewart, 3; Andrew McLean, 4. Warracknabeal Ward: three vacancies, Kyle Zanker, 1; Graeme Massey, 2; Jean Wise, 3; Ross Arnup, 4.

GETTING ACTIVE: Stawell Primary School students Eloise, Blake and Laura, with Northern Grampians Shire’s Cr Karen Hyslop, make an early start on Walk to School Month in October.

Council supports walking students Students at eight schools across the Northern Grampians Shire will hit the pavement throughout October as part of VicHealth’s Walk to School month. Northern Grampians Shire Council has thrown its support behind the program and will visit the primary schools to provide activities including a colouring competition and a family ‘selfie’ competition. It will also finance healthy breakfasts. Cr Karen Hyslop said Walk to School month was a free, easy and fun way for children

to get active during October. “The event encourages primary students to walk, ride or scoot to and from school throughout October to build healthy habits for life,” she said. “It’s a great way to make sure children are getting the physical activity they need each day. “When students walk, ride or scoot to school they also get to spend more quality time with their parents, grandparents and loved ones.” Cr Hyslop said even walking part of the way could be

enough to kick-start healthy walking habits. “If you can’t walk all the way, you could park the car a few blocks from school and walk, ride or scoot the rest of the way,” she said. “Any attempt to get outside and get active is a great start.” Northern Grampians Shire schools participating in Walk to School month are Stawell 502, Stawell West, St Patrick’s Stawell, Stawell Skene Street, Concongella, Great Western, St Patrick’s St Arnaud and St Arnaud primary schools.

Last chance to purchase early bird tickets and save! Closing 30th September 2016 online at http://wimmeragermanfest.com.au/tickets or in person at the Horsham Library Note that the library is closed 30th September 2016

Proudly supported by

SAVE THE DATE:

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2016 Horsham Showgrounds / Greyhound Club - 11am to 7pm

FEATURING:

Klemzig Oompah Band (Enfield Brass Band) + the Accordion “Elite” Group + Wimmera Germanfest Band + Local entertainment, food and drink

d /WimmeraGermanFest

#wimmeragermanfest E: wimmeragermanfest@yahoo.com.au

Tickets on sale at Horsham Library or Wimmera Germanfest website

www.wimmeragermanfest.com.au Wednesday, September 28, 2016

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Page

9


Soaking up uni and the Orange Thomas Sudholz of Horsham is studying in South Africa to develop his knowledge and understanding of a different cultural environment. He is providing The Weekly Advertiser with monthly updates of his experiences.

these events are violent or compromise safety, they are merely a form of drawing attention to the problem. I have been told to expect more of this to happen as the study year culminates, which will provide some interesting experiences.

I

Jumping back to early September, I was lucky enough to befriend a local who invited me and two other internationals on an adventure during the recess – which is the intra-semester weeklong break from class. Rising at 5am on September 4, the three others and I on the trip met the rest of a group at a service station for what would turn out to be one of the best experiences of my life. It involved people who were to become my best friends – a kayaking adventure down the Orange River on the border of South Africa and Namibia. Words can only express so much about the experiences of the road-trip and adventure down the Orange. A six-hour car trip failed to dim spirits as we boarded our kayaks and canoes the next day; our three guides provided meals for us by open fire each night so all we were required to take were clothes, a sleeping bag and an esky for any drinks we wished to consume on the journey or at camp each night. A predominantly technology-free journey of surging rapids, tranquil stretches of impossibly green-tinged, clear water coupled with the frequent spotting of baboons and monkeys swinging on the trees at water’s edge leads me to one conclusion – if you ever get the chance to visit the Orange River, do not let it slip by. The only hair-raising experience, excluding the multitude of capsizes in the rapids, which only added to the fun, was the last night of camping, when a group of baboons took umbrage to our inhabiting of their island for a night. With guttural calls, they voiced their displeasure in our choice of campsite, though only became confident enough around 4am to creep within about 15 metres of the napping campers, whereby we woke to light another fire and ward them off with a somewhat passable impression of the baboons themselves. Four days on the river and quite the tan later, the other two internationals, one South African and I departed the others for a trip down the weskus, or west coast. Some amazing sights at both Lamberts Bay and the dream-like beaches of Paternoster rounded out the recess perfectly, as we arrived back in Stellenbosch after a week of adventures. It’s good to hear that the reservoirs back home are getting some water. It will make for some excellent summer venues for recreation. Best wishes to anyone affected by the floods throughout the district and, until next time, all the best. Thomas Sudholz

t has been about five or six weeks since I have penned for The Weekly Advertiser, and in the intervening period I have defiUNIQUE ADVENTURE: Thomas Sudholz captured a moment while kayaking on Africa’s nitely broadened my view of South Africa. Orange River.

Don’t get caught out with an underperforming air conditioner

It gets hot in the Wimmera and Mallee, so call us to make sure your evaporative and refrigerated air conditioners are clean and well-maintained before the heatwave arrives!

BEAT THE RUSH – BEAT THE HEAT For repairs and maintenance through to installation and custom designs contact Phil Collins at:

Ph 0475 818 849

Email: admin@midwestelectrical.com.au | www.midwestelectrical.com.au REC 25480 AU 41150

It has been a busy period, ranging from road trips to elections and settling further into university lifestyle, though it is a similar structure to Australian universities. Since I last wrote, there have been municipal elections across South Africa – which made for an intensely interesting time. Much like Australia, many of the locals I have met are politically active and more than willing to engage in discussion upon their views of governing the country. Like I mentioned in my last piece, I am by no means a political commentator, but it was interesting to hear how the process works here. A public holiday accompanies the voting day, though the most interesting aspect appears to be the discussion between South Africans on the continued eradication of corruption in any levels of government, as well as the continuing integration of equal opportunity for all South Africans. It’s an interesting time, with the municipal elections having the national opposition retaining the Western Cape, and the African National Congress capturing their smallest majority since the 1994 free elections. From what I could deduce – democracy is well and truly alive and the process of cohesion in the nation is progressing well.

Exams

Following the municipal elections, mid-term exams came around quickly, in the last week of August and first week of September. This provided an intense period of study, though it proved a rewarding experience to see the different methods of study as opposed to Australia. Mid-terms were over in the blink of an eye, yet many students are also undertaking tests during and around the Ides of September. As we draw closer to the end of the school year, protests among students become more prevalent as debates around the increase of fees and the high expense of tertiary education come to the fore of students’ minds. Indeed, it is not uncommon that protestors will stage sit-ins in the bib ‘library’, or in some cases will burst into the test room and tear apart students’ test papers in protest. To counter this, the university provides external security to control the situation – though none of

MILLERS

Best of experiences

texan warney marquee

2016 Horsham Cup IT’S GOT IT ALL

FRIDAY OCT 28, GATES OPEN 1130am

$

155

Includes <admission to race course and cocktail style marquee - racebook gourmet food - premium bar with beer, wine, champagne, soft drink, water - big screen vision, giveaways & much more> the place to be seen this Millers Cup Day

announcing

.......

Priceline Pharmacy Horsham

Fashions on the Field

Email us! horsham@countryracing.com.au Connect with us! Call us! 1300 139 402 Page

10

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Real-food advocate at event

B

risbane lawyer-turned health campaigner and author David Gillespie found himself fighting an uphill battle as he attempted to unravel the truth about the affects of eating too much sugar.

Driven by a need to lose weight to deal with a growing young family, Mr Gillespie went to science for answers, deleted sugar from his diet and lost 40 kilograms. It inspired him to write the book Sweet Poison in 2008 and in the process of promoting his ideas and findings he made enemies in the nutrition industry. Mr Gillespie found himself in a campaign leadership role and will talk about his experiences as guest speaker at Leadership Wimmera’s graduation dinner on Friday next week. “The reason I wrote Sweet Poison was because friends got sick of me telling the story of how I managed to lose so much weight,” he said. “I had four kids under eight and two on the way, and decided to

David Gillespie do research into why every diet I tried only worked for as long the willpower did. “No other animal needs willpower to avoid weight, so I went looking for what science could tell me and deleted sugar from my diet. “I wrote the book and now I talk on average at least once a week about it. “I didn’t earn a lot of friends

in the nutrition-industry hierarchy because I was exposing contradictions in what was in so-called healthy products. “It was only when the World Health Organisation started coming out and saying the same thing I was, that the noise was silenced. “You have to put it all into perspective. “In the 1800s the average Australian was eating a third of a teaspoon of sugar, mostly from fresh fruit or honey. “Now we are getting it in everything. It’s addictive and makes food sell. “To cut the sweetness you add more salt and in the end it all leads to various diseases. “What I basically am now is a real-food advocate. It is promoting what your great grandmother put on the table – something that didn’t need a factory to produce, or that you need to put in a box to sell in a supermarket. “It’s been 12 years and the weight hasn’t gone back on.”

Health night Margaret Millington will be among guest speakers at a Dimboola Pharmacy community health night on October 12. Mrs Millington and her husband John were instrumental in the introduction of real-time monitoring of prescriptions for Victoria in 2016. They are now lobbying for the process to be accepted federally. The Millingtons campaigned for change after their son’s death from a pain-reliever overdose in 2010. Mrs Millington’s presentation is based on a health-night focus of ‘Drug and Mental Illness – where to from here Dimboola?’ Dimboola Pharmacy has been running the community nights for the past eight years, with more than 130 people attending annually. The event is part of Mental Health Week, from October 9 to 15. Rick Corney is another guest speaker who will discuss his experiences, now 20 years on from being drug free and successfully managing his mental illness. He is employed as a mental-health recovery consumer consultant with Wimmera Uniting Care. Pharmacy owner Des Lardner said the annual community nights had been instrumental in providing a safe, educational environment to discuss topical health education. He said the event started at 6.30pm at Dimboola Memorial Secondary College.

Celebration

Leadership Wimmera chair Simone Dalton said the dinner at Quantong would also be a chance to celebrate graduate experiences. “The audience will also hear from 2008 Leadership Wimmera graduate Prue McCreddin,” she said. “Since graduating Ms McCreddin has been very active in the community. “Her most recent achievement has been organising the very successful Hopetoun Women on Farms Gathering.” On the night 13 people from Business Leaders and 17 people from Regional Leadership Skills programs will graduate. People keen to book can call Leadership Wimmera on 5381 6507. Leadership Wimmera is also recruiting for next year’s programs. For more information and to apply online go to website wda.org. au/leadership-wimmera. – Dean Lawson

FIVE-DAY forecast

sponsored by

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Monday

Showers. Partly cloudy Windy.

Showers. Sunny

Possible Cloudy. shower

Late Possible shower shower or two.

Shower Shower or or two. two

13° 14° 20 17° 17 23° 14° Getting in touch with The Weekly Advertiser

GARAGE SALE FUN: Getting into the ‘reuse’ spirit are, from left, Horsham council technical services director John Martin, Shabby Shak’s David Smith, council’s Sue Frankham and Fiona O’Brien, with Shabby Shak’s Chantelle Smith. Picture: DEAN LAWSON

Our Road, Horsham. Horsham. Mail: Mail: PO PO Box Box 606, 606, Horsham Horsham 3402. 3402. Telephone: Telephone: 5382 5382 1351. 1351. Fax: Fax: 5381 5381 1147. 1147. Our office office is is at at 22 Stawell Stawell Road, Website: Website: www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au Email: Email: weeklyadvertiser@team.aceradio.com.au weeklyadvertiser@team.aceradio.com.au For classified advertisements: 5382 1351 – email: horshamreception@team.aceradio.com.au For classified advertisements: 5382 1351 – email: horshamreception@team.aceradio.com.au Advertising: Mark Sulic: 0407 313 456, marks@team.aceradio.com.au; Lee Meadows: 0407 046 864, leem@team.aceradio.com.au; Advertising: Mark Sulic: 0407 313 456, marks@team.aceradio.com.au; Lee Meadows: 0407 046 864, leem@team.aceradio.com.au; Liz Luy: 0408 312 040, lizl@team.aceradio.com.au; Chris Thomas: 0427 630 051, christ@team.aceradio.com.au; Nathan Henry: 0418 657 247, nathanh@team.aceradio.com.au Lauren Howard: 0427 936 253, lhoward@team.aceradio.com.au; Bonnie Severin: 0459 333 340, twafeatures@team.aceradio.com.au Newsroom: Henry: 5382 5382 1351, 1351, sarahs@team.aceradio.com.au; laurenh@team.aceradio.com.au Newsroom:Dean DeanLawson: Lawson:0448 0448571 571811, 811,deanl@team.aceradio.com.au; deanl@team.aceradio.com.au;Lauren Sarah Scully: The publisher and general manager is ScottBailey: Grambau, 2 Stawell Road, Horsham, for Ace Radio Broadcasters Pty Ltd, ACN 064 Georgia 5382C/1351, georgiab@team.aceradio.com.au

882 042. The a free paper C/printed by Newsprinters PtyforLtd, Rd,PtyShepparton, by The publisher andWeekly general Advertiser manager is is Scott Grambau, 2 Stawell Road, Horsham, Ace7940 RadioMelbourne Broadcasters Ltd, ACN 064and 882distributed 042. The Weekly andShepparton, Australia Post. Advertiser is a free paper printed by Newsprinters Ptyregional Ltd, 7940distributors Melbourne Rd, and distributed by regional distributors and Australia Post.

Horsham sale day promotes reuse Horsham Rural City residents and businesses can support the ‘reuse’ movement on October 22 by taking part in a growing national Garage Sale Trail. The Horsham council is promoting the event, which involves people registering a garage sale, as ‘a fun way to declutter, meet people from the area and uncover unique bargains’. The Garage Sale Trail is now in its sixth year and involves people across Australia hosting garage sales on one big day. Garage Sale Trail co-founders Darryl Nichols and Andrew Valder said buying or selling at a garage sale was a simple act that could help reduce waste and change people’s attitudes towards what they chose to throw out.

Horsham council technical services director John Martin said he hoped sellers and shoppers who get involved will rethink what they waste and ultimately send to landfill. “At a time when we are buying and throwing out more than ever before, Garage Sale Trail’s reuse message is an important one. By passing on what you don’t want to someone who does want it, is a fantastic form of sustainability,” he said. “Horsham locally owned and operated Shabby Shak in Sloss Street will take part in the Garage Sale Trail and offer a jumping castle for the kids while you look around for treasure.” People can register their garage sale free of charge or see what’s for sale in their area at website www.garagesaletrail.com.au.

29TH HORSHAM SPRING GARDEN

Saturday 8th October & Sunday 9th October 2016 Horsham Botanical Gardens

FESTIVAL FEATURING SOPHIE THOMSON FROM ABC’s GARDENING AUSTRALIA

Sophie Thomson will be speaking Sunday 11am & 2pm Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Sophie Thomson

PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

OTHER ATTRACTIONS: ✿ Hanging Basket Comp ✿ Loads of Plants and seeds ✿ Gardening Equipment ✿ Scarecrow Comp ✿ Raffle and Spinning Wheel ✿ Advice From Local Experts ✿ Children’s activities ✿ Herbs and rare vegetables ✿ Informative expert speakers ✿ Entertainment and food court Page

11


Spring is here... GET 2 WEEKS

TRAINING

N US

VISIT WWW.FUZIONFIT.COM.AU TO CLAIM NOW

Page

12

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

FREE

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Brand ready to rock A

BY DEAN LAWSON

ustralian country-rock music star Adam Brand will promote a ‘stick together’ message when he performs in front of an expected big crowd at a Rock Out for RARE concert in Brim on Friday night.

Brand said the opening lines of his song Hell of a Ride probably summed up his thoughts about playing at the event designed to celebrate the vibrancy and resilience of rural communities. “The opening lines are ‘I guess you could say we’ve been through a lot; And we stuck with each other like it or not...’ and I reckon it’s a pretty Australian message,” he said. “It’s all about standing beside each other and helping each other out; getting together and having a party to celebrate battling through.” Brand and his full band will perform at Brim Recreation Reserve with support from popular Wimmera-Mallee acts The Lazy Farmer’s Sons, The Stumps and All We Need. “Obviously I travel around the country a lot and see a lot of communities going through hardship, and to be part of something that brings everyone together is something I don’t take lightly,” Brand said. “In 20 years of touring I have been in the Wimmera, but never to Brim in the southern Mallee. “I can tell you that my style of country music is on the rocking side, and if anyone’s thinking it will be a show where everyone is going to be sitting there having a relax and falling asleep while pondering the universe, they will be in the wrong place. It’s all about kicking up the heels and we are ready to rock. “In saying that, there will also be mo-

EXCITED: Adam Brand will perform in Brim on Friday. ‘building the capacity and resilience of individuals, families and communities’. People enter free of charge with wristbands and there are 3000 strategically placed across the region. People can gather their wristbands at Beulah Cafe; Birchip Store and Cafe; Wavell McPherson’s General Store, Brim; Wimmera Bakery and Dimboola Des Lardner Pharmacy, Dimboola; Donald Newsagency; Bon Bon Cafe and Wellington’s Butchers and Cafe, Hopetoun; Wimmera Uniting Care, Horsham; Jeparit Supermarket; West Wimmera Shire office, Kaniva; Minapre Hotel, Lascelles; Wimmera Bakery, Nhill; Patchewollock General Store; Bow Bakery, Rainbow; Poole and Jackson, Speed and Walpeup; Geoffrey’s Men’s and Boys’ Wear and Yarri Trends, Warracknabeal; Woomelang General Store and Cafe. Children under five don’t need a wristband.

ments in the show where there is a chance to reflect. The songs I sing are about the real stuff we all go through. “Whenever a community comes together for a big event like this it’s really positive. I have a feeling the whole thing is going to be electric.” Yarriambiack Shire Council, in partnership with Wimmera Uniting Care and a Brim steering committee is co-ordinating the event, strategically scheduled for the AFL grand final public holiday. While Brand will headline the event, there will also be plenty of children and family entertainment. The event also provide’s a launching pad for Yarriambiack Shire’s $300,000 silo art trail inspired by Guido Van Helten’s mural at the Brim silos. RARE stands for Rural and Remote Engagement and is a service Wimmera Uniting Care offers in West Wimmera and Yarriambiack shires that works towards

Environmentally Friendly Pest Control Take the stress out of keeping your family safe from pests.

Kannamaroo call Horsham’s Kannamaroo Festival committee is calling for groups, stall holders or entertainers interested in being a part of the November 25 event to contact organisers and register their interest. Committee representative Emma Hynes encouraged anyone who had something fun or interesting to display, sell or sample, to contact the committee. “Each year has seen many different attractions and side-shows including stilt walkers, teddy bears, performance dancers and carnival rides. We are ready to take on more in 2016,” she said. Miss Hynes said organisers were enthusiastic and committed to enhancing the festival. “It has great foundations and we want to develop it further, with plans to introduce new ideas and attractions next year,” she said. “Many of the committee members are new this year and bring with them their own ideas and opportunities for the future of the festival. We are really excited to have more people involved in the future, to take the event to a whole new level.” Miss Hynes said time had prevented organisers from returning the festival to a three-day event this year. “After this year’s festival we will begin planning much earlier in the hope of extending it for next year,” she said. Organisers are planning activities to start on the Friday night in Firebrace Street, with food, music and late-night shopping leading into more activities at Sawyer Park on Saturday, including a raft race and duck race. Miss Hynes said the committee hoped to engage with people of all ages, abilities and interests, with a showcase of the best things that regional living had to offer. She said people could contact the committee on 1300 668 315 or email Kannamaroo@gmail.com.

SPRING SALE

Jewellery.....................20% OFF Scarves......................... all $9.95 Crystal Hangers..........20% OFF Dreamcatchers............20% OFF Tilley’s Diffusers.........20% OFF

ON SALE

NOW!

STAWELL Stawell Craft Shop Ph 5358 4313 148 Main St,

CHECK OUT THE SAVINGS! FRESH CUT MEATS ON PREMISES Sides of Two-Tooth $ 99kg UNTIL

6

Enjoy your summer hassle-free, as we treat:

SOLD OUT

Lamb BBQ Chops $ 50kg

10

(2kg min. buy)

Full Rumps $ 99kg

BBQ Chicken Steaks

9

Plain or Marinated

Cockroaches

Flies

Ants

Full Scotch Fillets SLICED FREE

Home-made Saveloys

Spiders

Rodents

Full Porterhouse $ 99kg

Fresh seafood & prawns

SLICED FREE

Wednesday & Friday

12

T

F RI E

N DLY

We don’t charge for travel. ll Servicing a areas.

PE

Mozzies

1800 815 730 www.greenpesty.com.au Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Don't forget your Grand Final BBQ meats! Chops, steak, snags, chicken, kebabs & florries OPEN NORMAL TRADING HOURS ON FRIDAY: 8am-6pm

SPECIALS RUN FROM SEPT 28 TO OCT 5, 2016 OR UNTIL SOLD OUT!

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Page

13


Group celebrates 25th anniversary

P

reparations are underway to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Wimmera Development Association.

The association has become a Wimmera institution, representing the interests of the region, working with councils, businesses and communities to improve the economy. Under the umbrella of West Wimmera, Hindmarsh, Yarriambiack, Northern Grampians and Horsham councils, the association works with regional organisations and agencies to progress economic and community development. Association board chairman Cr Kevin Erwin, from Stawell, said he looked forward to the celebrations. “We have tried to contact all former board members and staff to join us

for an anniversary dinner,” he said. “More than 100 regional people have contributed as board members over the 25 years, and many of them remain in the region, but we have tracked members across Australia. “I urge all interested people to join us to mark this milestone and catch up with colleagues and friends. “WDA has been instrumental in shaping the region, representing councils, businesses and communities to attract investment and government programs to the Wimmera.” The association became formally incorporated on January 22, 1991, following a series of regional discussions. Led by business and local government leaders under the banner of the Wimmera Economic Development Steering Committee, the small

group generated support. A workshop at Longerenong College in May, 1989, determined structures and objectives. The first meeting of the interim board was on November 27, 1989, under chairman David Grigg.

Foresight

Association executive director Ralph Kenyon said the foresight of leaders to focus on regional development and co-operation had paid dividends. “Many other regional development groups have ‘been and gone’ during this time, with varying success,” he said. “The achievements of WDA are built on the strong links and common interest of groups within the region – driven by a board representing those interests.” Association projects that continue to leave a legacy in the region include

Leadership Wimmera, which builds leadership skills and capacity in business and communities, and a skilledmigration program that matches migrants to skill gaps. During the past 25 years, WDA has focused on working with business groups to prepare for new opportunities such as export training for grain businesses, a grains cluster network, Wimmera Manufacturers Network, e-business planning and training, various tourism projects, buy-local campaigns such as www.thewimmeraonline.com.au, business planning, biennial business awards and provideding advice and referral to other agencies. WDA has also played a role in the development and advocacy of key regional projects and issues, for exam-

ple Wimmera Mallee Pipeline Project, Wimmera Intermodal Freight Terminal at Dooen, strategic regional planning, Arisa Paper, Provincial Victoria campaign and regional marketing initiatives, drought planning, renewable energy and representation to governments on proposed business investment and broad community issues. WDA has also undergone rebranding to align the organisation with The Wimmera...Everything you need campaign. The 25th anniversary dinner will be combined with the 2016 3WM MIXXFM Wimmera Business Awards at Wimmera Events Centre, Longerenong, on October 14. People can call 5381 6503 or email tmcdonald@wda. org.au for more information.

Documentary at Rupanyup ROLLING COLOUR EFFECT

REVERSING 5

TOP-TO-BOTTOM WINDOW

FLYING EASTERN SPINEBILL

TACTILE FEATURE

FEDERATION STAR

A special screening of a documentary based on historic Wimmera farming footage will be in Rupanyup Hall on October 9. Farmer’s Cinematheque, which had two sell-out screenings at Nati Frinj Festival last year, features rare images created by Relvy and John Teasdale. Malcolm McKinnon from Reckless Eye Productions produced the documentary in 2015 from the Teasdale collection and recent footage and interviews. The Teasdales, from Rupanyup, spent hours creating films, dating back to the late 1930s, mostly of farming, family and community events. Mr McKinnon came across these films shortly before John’s death in 2004, and has made a documentary about the relationship between past and present generations and their connection to the land. “Although it is about the small rural town of Rupanyup, it could well be about any other small town. The documentary puts a positive spin on the trials and tribulations of living in a rural community and the ever-changing role agriculture plays in shaping that community,” he said. “It shows the contrast of today’s modern farming technology against the farming practices from a bygone era.” Rupanyup Major Events, Rupanyup-Minyip Finance Group and Yarriambiack Shire Council has provided support for the screening which starts at 2pm. Patrons will by $5 which includes afternoon tea.

Protecting wildlife

Australian banknotes are among the safest in the world and, to keep them that way, the Reserve Bank is introducing a new series of banknotes. The new $5 banknote is now in circulation. It has many innovative features designed to make our banknotes clearly more secure. Importantly, all existing banknotes can continue to be used. Discover more at banknotes.rba.gov.au or call 1800 633 220

Page

14

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

A group of Wimmera residents has banded together to remind road users to be extra vigilant in spring to avoid accidents with wildlife. Wimmera Wildlife Awareness has created a flyer designed to educate the community about avoiding road incidents with wildlife and how to deal with incidents should they arise. Group member Rae Stone said wildlife populations were increasingly active in spring as new parents sought food and habitat for their families. “This significantly increases the risk on our roads for both wildlife and commuters, so it is an appropriate time to remind residents of the importance of being vigilant when driving,” she said. “The Wimmera is home to many wildlife species, many unique and some either threatened or endangered. We remind residents of the importance all native species play in maintaining healthy and effective ecosystems. “A healthy natural environment is vital to the productivity and longevity of our communities, and we all have a role to play in protecting it.” Ms Stone said people could look out for Wimmera Wildlife Awareness posters at retail hubs in the region. She said people could visit www. westwimmera.vic.gov.au to download they flyer. The flyer contains information about reducing the road-kill death toll and advice about what to do if you hit an animal. She said people could call her on 0423 367 744 for more information or to become involved with Wimmera Wildlife Awareness. Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Spring campaign for Grampians G

rampians Tourism has launched its spring campaign, Discover Greatness, inviting visitors to the region to experience the national park and surrounding areas for the change of seasons.

The 2016 campaign aims to showcase experiences from the Grampians Peaks Trail to events and award-winning cuisine and wine. Profiling some of the colourful characters that make the Grampians a unique destination also forms part the campaign. Grampians Tourism chief executive Will Flamsteed said he was delighted to launch the campaign. “The Grampians offers visitors and locals an abundance of great experiences, great food, great wine and great people that make our region the unique destination it is,” he said. “We want people to experience the Grampians through the eyes of locals. “To one person, it could be the stunning views and the exhilaration felt standing atop Mt Rosea

and to another it could be discovering a hidden winery off the beaten track and learning the story of the people behind it. “Discover Greatness incorporates all the wonderful experiences and destinations that make the Grampians the place to visit in spring, when nature is at its absolute best.” Throughout spring, an Instagram ‘Takeover of @thegrampians’ account will feature Grampians personalities, who will take the reins and post about the region from a ‘local’ point of view. For people who head to the Grampians Peaks Trail during the school holidays, until Monday, there is a chance to win prizes by taking a ‘selfie’ and posting it to Instagram, Facebook or Twitter using the hashtags #grampianspeakstrail and #grampians. Grampians Tourism is working on collaborative campaigns throughout spring, including the Seriously Shiraz Festival on Melbourne Cup weekend, events forming part of Spring in Greater Hamilton and a campaign highlighting experiences available in Ararat.

UP TO

0 5

% OF

Big birthday for Murtoa Stick Shed The annual three-day opening of Murtoa Stick Shed throughout Murtoa’s Big Weekend will coincide with the 75th birthday of the massive structure. The iconic building will open from 10am to 4pm each day of the celebration event from Friday to Sunday. The Murtoa Stick Shed is the result of Australia’s inability to export wheat during the early stages of the Second World War. It was a massive expansion on a simple concept which involved piling wheat and covering it for weather protection – a method used for many years previously. Because there was a whole season’s wheat supply that needed storing across Australia, authorities developed emergency plans. This involved designing a building using 560 un-milled bush poles with a tin roof to be implemented in late 1941. The massive 274-metre long structure with one hectare of reinforced concrete floor was completed in three months, and became available for storage in early 1942. It held 86,182.5 tonnes of wheat.

SELECTED ITEMS STOREWIDE

OPEN SPACE: Austin 7 Car Club members display their vehicles in Murtoa Stick Shed in 2013. Its apparent success was lauded throughout the country and similar buildings went up in other major wheat-producing areas of Australia. After two more war years there were 18 sheds across the country. The original Murtoa building survived long after most others,

which were demolished over the years, largely due to its easily cleaned concrete floor. After extensive restoration, which is on-going, it was added to the Australian National Heritage List in 2014, at item No 101, ranking alongside historic buildings such as the MCG and Como House.

MOBILE PHONE and ipad REPAIRS • All makes & models • ALL REPAIRS

iPhone 4 & 4s............................... $50

Samsung Galaxy S5.................... $260

Sony Xperia Z3/Z3 Compact........ $150

iPhone 5, 5s, 5c....Aftermarket HQ $70 ............................................ OEM $90

Samsung Galaxy S6.................... $300

Sony Xperia Z4........................... $200

Samsung Galaxy S7.................... $350

Sony Xperia Z5........................... $250

iPhone 6.............Aftermarket HQ $105 .......................................... OEM $135

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge........... $550

iPhone 6 Plus......Aftermarket HQ $135 .......................................... OEM $195

Samsung Galaxy Note 3.............. $220

Present your student ID card and iPad 2,3,4 screen repair prices will drop to $55, and with a tempered glass protector $65

iPhone 6s........................... OEM $220 iPhone 6s Plus.................... OEM $330 iPad 2nd, 3rd, 4th Gen.................. $75

Samsung Charge Ports available Samsung Galaxy Note 4.............. $260 Samsung Galaxy Note 5.............. $340 Samsung batteries................. $40-$60

All repairs will come with a FREE tempered glass protector valued at $24.95 for iPads or $15 for iPhones

iPad Air......................................... $95

Tempered glass protectors for S4, S5, S6, N3, N4, N5

iPad Mini.................................... $100

Sony Xperia Z1/Z1 Compact........ $140

All screens are of the highest quality, tried and tested by our well known supplier.

Samsung Galaxy S4.................... $220

Sony Xperia Z2........................... $140

*All prices subject to change

2 1 R E B M E T P E S ON SALE TO OCTOBER 23 COME INSTORE FOR MORE GREAT SAVINGS

24 Pynsent St, Horsham

5382 3139 Wednesday, September 28, 2016

F

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Ph 5382 5797

NOW LOCATED AT 78 Firebrace St, Horsham (next door to Bendigo Bank)

Page

15


Bug research on We will beat worldwide stage any price A Horsham-based scientist is presenting findings of research into the effects of carbon dioxide at an international gathering in the United States this week.

Dr Piotr Trebicki is presenting information from collective research involving Agriculture Victoria and Grains Research and Development Corporation at the International Congress of Entomology. The congress, which started on Monday and continues until Friday, involves the largest delegation of scientists and experts in the history of the discipline. Dr Trebicki’s presentation is called ‘Future climate and its effects on insect vectors and spread of plant diseases’. He said the research was important on a global scale and had a particular focus on the effects of climate change on insect pests, wheat plant viruses and the future of Australia’s food security. “The research is highly important because increasing CO2 levels in the atmosphere will have worldwide consequences, affecting insect pests’ population dynamics, disease severity and food production and security,” he said. The research investigates how elevated CO2 effects interactions between wheat, barley, yellow dwarf virus and the major virus vector and wheat pest cherry-oat aphid. It also examines aphid life history, feeding behaviour, physiology and plant biochemistry. “Concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere has increased significantly since the beginning of the industrial revolution and is projected to double its current level by the end of this century,” Dr Trebicki said. “To sustain or increase current food-production levels, understanding how pests and diseases of many economically important crops will respond

At Grampians Mobility we can provide the best advice on mobility solutions for those who have limited movement – at the best prices!

Grampians Mobility 11E Ararat Rd, Stawell

Ph: 5358 4207

to future climate driven by increasing CO2 is imperative in order to provide the industry with effective control strategies.” Dr Trebicki’s team predicts aphid populations on non-infected plants would reduce in the future and no change or increased aphid populations on virus-infected plants and subsequent virus spread. The findings underscore the complexity of interactions among plants, insects and viruses under future climate, with implications for plant disease epidemiology and crop production. While in the US, Dr Trebicki is travelling to Michigan to meet Michigan State University faculty members to discuss his project on the effects of future climate on insect, plant and virus interactions, and on the recent Russian wheat aphid incursion in Australia.

, t c Fa

72 Scott St, Warracknabeal

Ph: 0477 361 805

www.grampiansmobility.com.au

, t c Fa

Dr Piotr Trebicki

Not

*When audited by the AMAA HOT

Not

*When audited by the AMAA

* n o i t c i act, FF Fiction*

The Weekly Advertiser is commit Not by having their advertisers *When audited by the AMAA independently verified b

The Weekly Advertiser is committed to protecting

$ The Weekly Advertiser is committed to protecting advertisers by having their distribution

1899 OFFER

independently verified by AMAA.

advertisers by having their distribution Visit auditedmedia.o independently verified byVisit AMAA. auditedmedia.org.au 600C COMBUSTION HEATER

Feel the difference...

Heats up to 300 square metres Incredibly low emissions 2.3g/kg Usable Firebox space 545mm x 365mm Three speed fan

Visit auditedmedia.org.au artisan McPL144

5.5mm Heavy duty steel firebox 8mm heavy duty steel baffle plate

PLUMBING & GASFITTING SERVICES Wilson St. Horsham 5382 3119 101www.mcfarlaneplumbing.com.au

s up. all add t i . e c n rie tions, expe products, service, qualifica Page

16

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Hang on a tick Your weekly

Quiz

Artist starts work on Haven mural

I

nternational street artist Giuseppe Percivati is scheduled to start work this week on a major mural at Haven designed to commemorate the region’s irrigation system. Percivati, an Italian artist based in Canada, has arrived in Horsham for the project, which is the result of a 2012 Horsham Rural City Council resolution to put aside money from the sale of council water rights to create the mural. The site of the mural is on a picnic shelter in Haven Recreation Reserve and features a vertical wall measuring about 2.7 metres high and 3.1 metres wide. Council chief executive Peter Brown said other elements of the project included information boards at Haven and two drinking fountains in Horsham.

“An artist brief was developed with a set of criteria to evaluate expressions of interest from potential artists,” he said. “An evaluation panel consisting of a councillor, a representative of Haven Recreation Reserve, Horsham Regional Art Gallery director and the council’s community facilitator then assessed the submissions. Mr Brown said Percivati, who also works under the name Pepe Gaka, had worked previously in Australia creating commissioned works and performing as a street artist. A community-engagement process working with children from Haven Primary School and the Haven community has identified elements of the history of irrigation that were important to them. This has included the role of horses in the construction of the system and the opportu-

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

nity for recreation created by water supply. Until 2012, the Wimmera had a vast irrigation system based on open earthen channels, transporting gravityfed water to farms. Flood irrigation supported horticulture and livestock industries, including dairy. Decommissioning of the Wimmera irrigation system happened in 2013 after the sale of the water rights to the Federal Government. Channels were filled and water wheels and irrigation structures on private property removed. The irrigated landscape, consisting of channels and paddocks divided by raised beds, was first created in the Wimmera in the 1880s. The system lasted 100 years and has now disappeared. The original system was replaced by the 8800-kilometre Wimmera-Mallee Pipeline.

1 POINT

2 POINTS

3 POINTS

1. What do we call any grass cultivated for the edible parts of its grain, composed of the endosperm, germ and bran. 2. With which country do we associate the royal Romanov family? 3. Lake Lonsdale near Stawell is fed by, and is part of, what creek critical to the Wimmera River system? 4. Historic Istanbul in Turkey was known as Constantinople for almost 16 centuries until it changed in 1923. Remarkably, it also had previous names, one of them Lygos. What was the other starting with ‘B’?

5. For humans, what is the most visible colour in the frequencies of light? 6. What is the first name of the ravenous coyote always trying to capture the Road Runner in the now historic Chuck Jones Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes cartoon series? 7. Prominent Wimmera pioneering figure Samuel Wilson, who established Longerenong station, played a curious role in the aftermath of the famous Burke and Wills expedition, providing a home for what?

8. What folk percussion instrument features beer-bottle tops arranged on a pole to provide a jingling sound? 9. What is the three-syllable word starting with ‘R’, with French origins that describes a person who tells anecdotes or stories in a skilful and amusing way? 10. In 1978, what British pop group, in asking his ‘baby’ to ‘Lay Your Love on Me’ had a number-one hit in Australia and New Zealand, which also reached number-three on the UK singles charts?

Answers: 1. Cereal. 2. Russia. 3. Mt William Creek. 4. Byzantium. 5. Chartreuse, is a yellow-green colour which sits in the middle of visible light frequencies. 6. Wile E. 7. The surviving camels of the ill-fated expedition. 8. Lagerphone. It is also has other names including monkey stick or mendoza. 9. Raconteur. 10. Racey. The band also had a hit with ‘Some Girls’.

VISIT: An example of Giuseppe Percivati’s work called Lion Hunting. Horsham Rural City Council has commissioned Percivati to paint a mural commemorating the region’s irrigation system.

www.meritumfg.com.au

This week’s

mouthwatering specials! Legs of LOCAL Toolondo Lamb Chicken Breast Schnitzels $ 80 $ 2 /ea 1099/kg FRESH FISH Now in twice weekly

Rolled Roast Beef Local Produce $1199/kg

Honey Mustard Pork Steaks $ 1600/kg

Corned Silverside $ 50 9 /kg

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

85 Firebrace St, Horsham. Ph: 5382 1614

Delivering to Stawell & Halls Gap on Fridays

Page

17


BCG Field Day celebrated in mud M

emories were made in ankledeep mud earlier this month when close to 400 farmers braved the elements to attend the 2016 BCG Main Field Day at Warmur.

In a stark contrast to 2014 and 2015 field days, a research paddock was a sight to behold with healthy cereal, canola and pulse trials framed by rivers of mud, large puddles and tracks created by the hundreds of gumboot-covered feet that sloshed through the bog. But more notable was the jubilant atmosphere that even wind and rain could not dampen, as farmers caught up with friends and neighbours and happily reported on how much rain they had received. “We’re not complaining,” was the common response from farmers when asked about the challenging conditions. The highlight of the day for most was morning trial tours. Farmers, undeterred by the heavy tracks and showers of rain, visited research trials and heard from researchers and agronomists about a range of topics including crop diseases this season, canola and pulse management, crop varieties, pest control, mixed pasture systems, gibberellic acid use and crop nutrition. BCG events manager Ciara Cullen said she could not believe the enthusiasm exhibited by the crowd despite the mud, slush and inclement conditions. “The site received more than 40 millimetres of rain in two days, and that was on top of about 20mm received the previous week,” she said. “We did think about cancelling the event, but with marquee up, the presenters booked and the catering already ordered, we decided to go ahead.” Ms Cullen said despite a few nerves as people began the long trek into the site, which was inaccessible to vehicles, the event exceeded expectations in terms of both attendance and feedback.

Page

18

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

“It just goes to show how committed farmers are to their businesses and to their own professional development,” she said. “They recognise that this event provides them with information and expertise that they can use to continue to improve on the terrific and professional job they are already doing.” After a lunch, growers filed into the marquee for afternoon presentations. Although undercover, there was no escaping the mud and puddles with the rain that came earlier in the week having left its mark. With opening keynote speaker Jud Wheatley from de Bruin Engineering running late due to his own ‘bogging’ mishap en route, popular presenter Dale Grey from Agriculture Victoria was first up to deliver the spring seasonal outlook. With the sound of more rain in the background, Mr Grey’s address only added to the joyous atmosphere as he interpreted the weather models. He said despite a ‘la nina’ being unlikely at this stage, most models were suggesting an average to wetter than average spring. Mr Wheatley then delivered a thoughtprovoking address about the integrated Harrington Seed Destructor – a device which can capture and destroy weed seeds at harvest time and reduce farmers’ reliance on herbicides. The day concluded with a discussion about the return on investment for grain storage and an analysis of the grain, pulse and canola markets this year. BCG chief executive Chris Sounness said he was thrilled with the event. “Despite everything, the trials looked fantastic and I’m certain everyone would have taken something out of the day,” he said. “The BCG team has again delivered an event that is highly worthwhile to our members and the broader agricultural industry, and this one, undoubtedly, will be one we will remember.”

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


What is your concept of retirement?

T

he concept of retirement has changed dramatically over the generations, but there remains one constant for most of us planning the end of our working life – to be able to do what we want, when we want.

No more alarm clocks, no more commuting and no more demanding bosses. But what do we want more of? Time on the golf course? Unrushed holidays in exotic locations? If retirement is looming have you thought about what will actually happen when you stop working? Will you have those choices? Follwing are a few points to consider.

Your wealth

When preparing to leave the work-

force, some people focus so much on never having to face another stressful work day that they overlook many important issues. The first and most obvious focus should be on the income needed to fund the retirement dream. For many people, retirement will give them the first real block of time they have ever had completely to themselves, to spend however they please. Some might want to travel and others might have hobbies in which they want to immerse themselves. Others might choose to move closer to family or make a ‘sea’ or ‘tree’ change. Some might do all of these things. To make the most of your retirement years, your nest egg must be large

enough to allow you to live the life you desire. It would be a shame to have a boring and unfulfilled retirement because you discover too late that you don’t have the means to afford activities that your retired peers are enjoying.

Your health

Many people plan for life beyond work assuming they will remain healthy and vital. For most people this will prove true, but sadly, others might not be as healthy as they had hoped.

Show to launch drive for growers A successful campaign for new members is Horsham and District Orchid Society’s aim as busy growers prepare for the annual Horsham Spring Orchid Show on Saturday and Sunday. The show, at Horsham College’s Maroske assembly hall on Dimboola Road, opens to the public at 9am Saturday and ends at 4pm on Sunday. Seventeen judges of the South Australian Orchid Council will officiate. Growers in Horsham, Stawell, Ararat, Dimboola and other centres across the Wimmera are preparing displays, which will, in the words of Horsham society president Joy Scott, ‘positively dazzle garden-lovers, in fact anyone with an eye for the best nature can produce with, of course, a little help from the dedicated people who make up the orchid fraternity’. Mrs Scott warned that shows such as Horsham Spring Orchid Show could not continue indefinitely without back-up from a strong coterie of new growers, especially young people and ‘retirees looking for an interesting and rewarding hobby’.

Springboard

She said time was overtaking many of the Wimmera’s lead-

Illness in later years will mean facing additional pharmaceutical and medical expenses. Aged care can be costly, especially where high level care is required. The key thing to remember here is that while you are planning for your retirement in a financial sense, you also need to have a plan for how you will spend your time. Balancing both aspects are fundamental to achieve a rewarding lifestyle.

Your happiness

What do you do if you find yourself getting bored with so much free time? One option could be to return to the workforce, maybe on a part-time or casual basis. If you are a retired teacher there are plenty of opportunities including

working as a private tutor or providing after-school assistance. If accounting is your forte, use this skill to help small businesses manage their books. Handy with tools and enjoy fixing things? You could find yourself in demand by those in your area who are working and have no time or skills to do odd jobs themselves. Sharing your interests with others or using your skills in a new way could certainly enhance your post work years. If all this sounds exciting, don’t forget the first step and get your retirement funds in order. Talk to your financial adviser, and then you can start looking forward to what should be the golden years of your life.

Come and hear from...

MEL STEWART Northern Grampians Shire Council is pleased to invite you to the next instalment of its 2016/2017 Business Series.

Owner - HyperSocial

Social and digital marketing specialist BEAUTY: Horsham and District Orchid Society member Jack Kell from St Arnaud with one of his orchids. ing orchid growers and clubs needed to act to protect their future. Hopefully this year’s spring show would be an effective springboard for the push for new members. “The show will have people on-hand willing to explain orchid culture to anyone interested in signing up,” Mrs Scott said. “They will demonstrate

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

repotting and explain how easy it is to start with, for example, the easy-to-grow yet striking cymbidium or perhaps cattleya or dendrobium. “There will be special stands for orchid sales and for the gear – plastic pots for example – to help the beginner establish his or her collection. We’ll be there to help.”

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

S TAW E L L Thursday 6 October 7.30am - 9am Stawell Entertainment Centre Light breakfast provided S T A R N AU D Wednesday 2 November 5.30pm - 7pm Perry Room, St Arnaud Town Hall Light dinner provided Please RSVP to Amber Ricks amber.ricks@ngshire.vic.gov.au Born and bred in regional Victoria, Mel is super passionate about helping small and medium businesses do better marketing that drives real revenue. The session will cover the power of Facebook as a marketing tool, how to develop a social and digital marketing strategy in 10 minutes, the social selling process, and how to create killer social content.

Page

19


ALWAYS

FREE! Online, on Tablet, on Phone or on paper

That’s unbeatable value whichever way you look at it! Vol. 18 No. 27 Vol. 18 No. 47

Vol. 18 18 No. No. 47 27 Vol.

ART IS... An emu called ‘Tchingal’. Horsham district artists Claudia Haenel, left, and Nichola Clarke pose with the head of emu Tchingal,giant which will feature with other puppets during Horsham’s Art is... festival. The festival starts on Friday and ends on June 12. Largescale puppets created behind Horsham ’s Up Tempo Cafe will be part of a Tichingal: Stories of Wotjobaluk Country performance at Horsham Town Hall on June 12. well as giant puppets, As the performance will include interactive animation The theatre stage . will shared with Aborigina be l elders, actors and students. Sydney arts company Erth, animator Dave Jones and sound artist Robbie Millar will join artists and students under directors Ken Evans and Rebecca Russell for the dreaming story. Picture: DEAN LAWSON

BY DEAN LAWSON

promising starts to a season in regards to rain and forecasts. “Kaniva has probably missed out a little but as a general rule everyone else across the region has had good rain to either get their crops established or to sow with confidence.” Widespread late autumn rain, heavy in some areas of the Wimmera, Mallee and Grampians, represents a potential trigger for the region to emerge from two dry and poor growing seasons and drought conditions. But Mr Jochinke was cautious in his predictions of what might lay ahead. “After the past two years, anything other than what we have had would

IN THIS ISSUE

be good. The past couple of years have been a real kick in the guts, and we don’t what anything like that to happen again,” he said. “The feeling at the moment is positive and there is cautious optimism, but no one is getting ahead of themselves. A lot of people are hurting, carrying physical, financial and mental scars. The whole district needs to have a solid season. “The hope is that we can have at least an average harvest and then follow on with another average year. “The problem is not having enough breathing space for farmers to get ahead and that in the long run can be

very demoralising. While we have had a couple of good rains, the moisture profile is nowhere up to what we’ll need come spring. We are looking for either a very wet winter or a kind spring.”

Forecast

Mr Jochinke said many farmers were closely following weather forecast modelling and hoping predictions of an average to slightly wetter-than-average winter came true. “We are basically looking for a solid average year where it rains in winter and then rains again during a nice mild spring,” he said.

Mr Jochinke said most broadacre farmers across the region had either finished sowing or were nearing the end of their sowing schedule. A Despite the drought conditions across the region, state and federForecast al governments confirmed their long-term faith in western Victorian farming earlier this year when they announced funding for a multi milIN THIS ISSUE • War on obesity • Warracknabeal reunion • Football-netball previews lion-dollar Wimmera Doppler Weather Radar Project. THIS SUNDAY The project will eliminate rain radar black-spots and provide farmers with Sunday, June 5, a greater chance to make agricultural10am to 1pm decisions based on ‘real-time’ forecasts. BY DEAN LAWSON

Victorian Farmers Federation vice-president and Murra Warra farmer David Jochinke said conditions had primed much of the region for good results, but recovery from last season’s disastrous harvest would depend on what happened later in the year. “It will all come down to spring again,” he said. “This has been one of the more

AUDITED: 22,413 COPIES

October 2015 to March 2016

promising starts to a season in regards to rain and forecasts. “Kaniva has probably missed out a little but as a general rule everyone else across the region has had good rain to either get their crops established or to sow with confidence.” Widespread late autumn rain, heavy in some areas of the Wimmera, Mallee and Grampians, represents a potential trigger for the region to emerge from two dry and poor growing seasons and drought conditions. But Mr Jochinke was cautious in his predictions of what might lay ahead. “After the past two years, anything other than what we have had would

be good. The past couple of years have been a real kick in the guts, and we don’t what anything like that to happen again,” he said. “The feeling at the moment is positive and there is cautious optimism, but no one is getting ahead of themselves. A lot of people are hurting, carrying physical, financial and mental scars. The whole district needs to have a solid season. “The hope is that we can have at least an average harvest and then follow on with another average year. “The problem is not having enough breathing space for farmers to get ahead and that in the long run can be

Phone: 03 5382 1351 Read it online: www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

• War on obesity • Warracknabeal reunion • Football-netball previews

Phone: 03 5382 1351 Read it online: www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

to either get their crops estabVictorian Farmers Federation lished or to sow with confidence.” vice-president and Widespread late Murra Warra farmautumn rain, er David Jochinke said conditions had in some areas of the Wimmera heavy primed much of the region for good and Grampians, represents , Mallee a potential results, but recovery from last sea- trigger for the region to emerge son’s disastrous from harvest would depend two dry and poor growing seasons and on what happened drought conditions later in the year. . “It will all come But Mr Jochinke down to spring was cautious in again,” he said. his predictions of what might lay ahead. “This has been “After the past one of the more two years, anything other than what we have had would

Rain primes region Victorian farming leader has described damp conditions across the region as the perfect start for a promising growing season.

Source: AMAA; CAB Total Distribution Audit for further information visit www.auditedmedia.org.au

AUDITED: 22,413 COPIES

For site bookings call Horsham Plaza centre management office on 5382 0912 or email manager@horshamplaza.com.au

very demoralising. While we have had a couple of good rains, the moisture profile is nowhere up to what we’ll need come spring. We are looking for either a very wet winter or a kind spring.”

Mr Jochinke said many farmers were closely following weather forecast modelling and hoping predictions of an average to slightly wetter-than-average winter came true. “We are basically looking for a solid average year where it rains in winter and then rains again during a nice mild spring,” he said.

October 2015 to March 2016

Mr Jochinke said most broadacre farmers across the region had either finished sowing or were nearing the end of their sowing schedule. Despite the drought conditions across the region, state and federal governments confirmed their long-term faith in western Victorian farming earlier this year when they announced funding for a multi million-dollar Wimmera Doppler Weather Radar Project. The project will eliminate rain radar black-spots and provide farmers with a greater chance to make agricultural decisions based on ‘real-time’ forecasts.

IN THIS ISSUE

Phone: 03 5382 1351

• War on obesity

Read it online: www.the

very demoralising. While we have had a couple of good Mr Jochinke said rains, the moisture most broadacre farmers across profile is nowhere the region had up to what we’ll either “The feeling at finished sowing the moment is pos- need come spring. We or were nearing are looking end of itive and there the their sowing schedule. is cautious optimism, for either a very wet winter or a kind but no one is getting Despite the drought ahead of them- spring.” conditions selves. A lot of across the region, people are hurting, state and federcarrying physical, Forecast al governments financial and menconfirmed their Mr Jochinke said tal scars. The whole long-term many farmers were faith in western district needs to closely Victorian have a solid season. following weather forecast farming earlier this year when modelling and “The hope is that they announced hoping predictions funding for a multi we can have at an average least an average milto slightly wetter-tha of lion-dollar Wimmera harvest and then erage n-avDoppler Weathfollow on with another winter came true. er Radar Project. average year. “We are basically “The problem is The project will looking for a solid not having enough eliminate rain radar average year where breathing space for farmers to it rains in winter black-spots and provide farmers get and then rains ahead and that in with a greater chance again during a the long run can to make agricultur nice decisions be mild spring,” al he said. based on ‘real-time ’ forecasts.

• Warracknabea

weeklyadvertiser.c

om.au

l reunion • Footba

AUDITED: 22,413

ll-netball preview

COPIES

Vol. 18 18 No. No. 47 27 Vol.

KMART s NQR GROCERY CLEARANCE s SPOTLIGHT s REJECT SHOP s WIDE RANGE OF SPECIALTY STORES s WWW.HORSHAMPLAZA.COM.AU

Rain primes region BY DEAN LAWSON

promising starts to a season in regards to rain and forecasts. “Kaniva has probably missed out a little but as a general rule everyone else across the region has had good rain to either get their crops established or to sow with confidence.” Widespread late autumn rain, heavy in some areas of the Wimmera, Mallee and Grampians, represents a potential trigger for the region to emerge from two dry and poor growing seasons and drought conditions. But Mr Jochinke was cautious in his predictions of what might lay ahead. “After the past two years, anything other than what we have had would

IN THIS ISSUE

be good. The past couple of years have been a real kick in the guts, and we don’t what anything like that to happen again,” he said. “The feeling at the moment is positive and there is cautious optimism, but no one is getting ahead of themselves. A lot of people are hurting, carrying physical, financial and mental scars. The whole district needs to have a solid season. “The hope is that we can have at least an average harvest and then follow on with another average year. “The problem is not having enough breathing space for farmers to get ahead and that in the long run can be

very demoralising. While we have had a couple of good rains, the moisture profile is nowhere up to what we’ll need come spring. We are looking for either a very wet winter or a kind spring.”

Forecast

Mr Jochinke said many farmers were closely following weather forecast modelling and hoping predictions of an average to slightly wetter-than-average winter came true. “We are basically looking for a solid average year where it rains in winter and then rains again during a nice mild spring,” he said.

Mr Jochinke said most broadacre farmers across the region had either finished sowing or were nearing the end of their sowing schedule. Despite the drought conditions across the region, state and federal governments confirmed their long-term faith in western Victorian farming earlier this year when they announced funding for a multi million-dollar Wimmera Doppler Weather Radar Project. The project will eliminate rain radar black-spots and provide farmers with a greater chance to make agricultural decisions based on ‘real-time’ forecasts.

For site bookings call Horsham office on 5382 Plaza centre managem 0912 or email ent manager@horshamp laza.com.au

• War on obesity • Warracknabeal reunion • Football-netball previews

Phone: 03 5382 1351 Read it online: www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

AUDITED: 22,413 COPIES

October 2015 to March 2016

Source: AMAA; CAB Total Distribution Audit for further information visit www.auditedmedia.org.au

THIS SUNDAY

Sunday, June 5, 10am to 1pm For site bookings call Horsham Plaza centre management office on 5382 0912 or email manager@horshamplaza.com.au

Source: AMAA; CAB Total Distribution Audit further information visit www.auditedmediafor .org.au

THIS SUNDAY

ART IS... An emu called ‘Tchingal’. Horsham district artists Claudia Haenel, left, and Nichola Clarke pose with the giant head of emu Tchingal, which will feature with other puppets during Horsham’s Art is... festival. The festival starts on Friday and ends on June 12. Largescale puppets created behind Horsham’s Up Tempo Cafe will be part of a Tichingal: Stories of Wotjobaluk Country performance at Horsham Town Hall on June 12. As well as giant puppets, the performance will include interactive animation. The theatre stage will be shared with Aboriginal elders, actors and students. Sydney arts company Erth, animator Dave Jones and sound artist Robbie Millar will join artists and students under directors Ken Evans and Rebecca Russell for the dreaming story. Picture: DEAN LAWSON

Victorian farming leader has described damp conditions across the region as the perfect start for a promising growing season.

March 2016

Wednesday, January 2016 Wednesday, June13, 1, 2016

FREE PUBLICATION PUBLICATION FREE

Proceeds to...

A

s

October 2015 to

Source: AMAA; CAB Total Distribution Audit for further information visit www.auditedmedia.org.au

Victorian Farmers Federation vice-president and Murra Warra farmer David Jochinke said conditions had primed much of the region for good results, but recovery from last season’s disastrous harvest would depend on what happened later in the year. “It will all come down to spring again,” he said. “This has been one of the more

THIS SUNDAY

BY DEAN LAWSON

promising starts Victorian farming to a season in regards leader has to rain and be good. The forecasts. described damp past couple of conditions years “Kaniva has probably have been a real across the region kick in the guts, missed out a as the perfect little but as a and we don’t what general start for a promisin anything like that g growing sea- else across the region rule everyone happen again,” to he said. son. has had good rain

ART IS... An emu called ‘Tchingal’. Horsham district artists Claudia Haenel, left, and Nichola Clarke pose with the giant head of emu Tchingal, which will feature with other puppets during Horsham’s Art is... festival. The festival starts on Friday and ends on June 12. Largescale puppets created behind Horsham’s Up Tempo Cafe will be part of a Tichingal: Stories of Wotjobaluk Country performance at Horsham Town Hall on June 12. As well as giant puppets, the performance will include interactive animation. The theatre stage will be shared with Aboriginal elders, actors and students. Sydney arts company Erth, animator Dave Jones and sound artist Robbie Millar will join artists and students under directors Ken Evans and Rebecca Russell for the dreaming story. Picture: DEAN LAWSON

Rain primes region Victorian Farmers Federation vice-president and Murra Warra farmer David Jochinke said conditions had primed much of the region for good results, but recovery from last season’s disastrous harvest would depend on what happened later in the year. “It will all come down to spring again,” he said. “This has been one of the more

Rain primes reg ion

A

Wednesday, January 2016 Wednesday, June13, 1, 2016

FREE PUBLICATION PUBLICATION FREE

Victorian farming leader has described damp conditions across the region as the perfect start for a promising growing season.

Wednesday, Januar Wednesday, June y 13, 2016 1, 2016

Wednesday, January Wednesday, June13, 1, 2016 2016

FREE PUBLICATION PUBLICATION FREE

ART IS... An emu called ‘Tchingal’. Horsham district artists Claudia Haenel, left, and Nichola Clarke pose with the giant head of emu Tchingal, which will feature with other puppets during Horsham’s Art is... festival. The festival starts on Friday and ends on June 12. Largescale puppets created behind Horsham’s Up Tempo Cafe will be part of a Tichingal: Stories of Wotjobaluk Country performance at Horsham Town Hall on June 12. As well as giant puppets, the performance will include interactive animation. The theatre stage will be shared with Aboriginal elders, actors and students. Sydney arts company Erth, animator Dave Jones and sound artist Robbie Millar will join artists and students under directors Ken Evans and Rebecca Russell for the dreaming story. Picture: DEAN Vol. 18 18 No. No. 47 27 LAWSON Vol.

A

FREE PUBLIC FREE ATION PUBLICATION

Proceeds to...

KMART s NQR GROCERY CLEARANCE s SPOTLIGHT s REJECT SHOP s WIDE RANGE OF SPECIALTY STORES s WWW.HORSHAMPLAZA.COM.AU

KMART s NQR

GROCERY CLEARAN

CE s SPOTLIGHT s R

EJECT SHOP s W

IDE RANGE OF

Sunday, June 10am to 1pm 5, Proceeds to...

SPECIALTY STORES s

WWW.HORSHAMPL

AZA.COM.AU

Sunday, June 5, 10am to 1pm For site bookings call Horsham Plaza centre management office on 5382 0912 or email manager@horshamplaza.com.au

Proceeds to...

Every story | Every Photo | Every Great Deal KMART s NQR GROCERY CLEARANCE s SPOTLIGHT s REJECT SHOP s WIDE RANGE OF SPECIALTY STORES s WWW.HORSHAMPLAZA.COM.AU

P: 5382 1351 | 2 Stawell Rd, Horsham | weeklyadvertiser@team.aceradio.com.au | www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au Page

20

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


‘Windharp’ this month’s winner T

his month’s winner of a Wimmera Landcare Trees of the Wimmera competition was submitted by Alan Bennett from ‘Parklands’ at Kaniva.

The competition was for a photograph of a buloke tree and Mr Bennett said his tree, in a paddock at Lawloit near Merwyn Swamp, and with a girth of about 3.5 metres, was the biggest on his property. The buloke, Allocasurina luehmannii, is a leafless tree that grows to about 15 metres with twisted branches and seed cones. They have often been called ‘windharps of the Wimmera’ because of the eerie sound made as wind passes through their foliage. Generally bulokes are found in woodlands and on fertile soils of the plains. Early European settlers often selected their land based on buloke trees because it was generally regarded as a sign of good soil. It is one of the few Australian trees that fixes nitrogen to the soil. The Federal Government has listed the region’s buloke woodlands as a threatened ecological community. Previously common Wimmera-wide, less than three percent of buloke woodlands remain uncleared. The loss of buloke woodlands is largely due to their original occurrence on heavy soils that are most suitable for agriculture. Most of the remaining Buloke woodland is highly degraded, with much of it now consisting of small remnant blocks, scattered paddock trees or roadside stands. The quality and quantity of buloke woodlands, which are highly biodiverse, continue to decline. Plants, birds and animals that rely on the woodlands are also in decline. The species is dioecious with male and female flowers on separate plants, which flower in spring. Buloke has long been prized for firewood and was used extensively in farm buildings, shingles for roofs and fence posts because of its durability,

AND THE WINNER IS: Alan Bennett’s buloke tree on his Kaniva property is the winner of Wimmera Landcare Trees of the Wimmera competition this month. People wanting to enter the competition, which next month holds the theme of ‘oldest’ tree, can send photos to admin@platypus.org.au, Lisa.oliverrlf@gmail. com, zippelr@wcma.vic.gov.au or delivered or posted to Wimmera Catchment Management Authority, 24 Darlot Street, Horsham, 3400. Entries close on Friday.

straight grain and denseness and resistance to termites. The timber, when cured is extremely hard. The trees are slow-growing and many of what we have left would be more than 150 years old and approaching the end of their lives. Explorer Major Thomas Mitchell, when he trekked through the region, made comment to the fine stands of buloke on the rises and grassy plains of the Wimmera. The next competition tree is for the ‘oldest’ tree we can find in the Wimmera. The cut-off date for entry is on Friday. Anyone can submit an entry, which must include a high-quality photograph, preferably with people, a reference point and any information supporting the picture. – Ray Zippel

It’s amazing what you can discover under a few wrinkles. Every older person has a story to tell. Benetas Unexpected Heroes is a unique photographic exhibition showcasing the unexpected, extraordinary real life stories of older Victorians.

Visit our exhibition WHERE

KPMG Banking Chambers, 147 Collins Street, Melbourne CBD

WHEN

Wednesday 28 Sept – Friday 7 Oct (excluding weekends and public holidays)

Open 9:00am – 5:00pm daily

www.benetasheroes.com.au facebook.com/BenetasAgedCare Rids van der Zee, 85 years, is one of this year’s Benetas Unexpected Heroes. Rids has travelled the world performing magic tricks and bringing joy to others.

2016-09

#unexpectedheroes

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Page

21


Your Lucky Stars

with Kerry Kulkens

For the week October 2 - 8

^     Nhill Show primed  a  ARIES:

LEO:

(July 23- August 22) Lucky Colour: Beige Lucky Day: Saturday Racing Numbers: 1-8-4-2 Lotto Numbers: 8-17-20-24-31-41 Luck could take you by surprise. An Aries could be a lucky partner to gamble with. Many may need to compromise to keep their lovers happy. Some will be making plans for long distance relationships.

(March 21- April 20) Lucky Colour: Rose Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 1-3-2-4 Lotto Numbers: 4-13-24-28-31-40 You may find it harder to keep the peace at home or around loved ones. You will have to be very patient to avoid trouble. Many can expect some financial gain. Luck should be more evident and travel a bonus.

VIRGO:

TAURUS:

(April 21- May 20) Lucky Colour: Pink Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 2-3-4-6 Lotto Numbers: 1-10-19-26-28-43 In your love life rely upon your own intuition and everything should fall into place. Travel plans could be deferred or altered. Don’t boast about your conquests.

(December 21- January 19) Lucky Colour: Green Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 7-4-3-1 Lotto Numbers: 17-19-21-22-35-42 Some may be in for a promotion due to some inside information. There will be major changes in your life coming up. Many will have to try to be more tolerant of their fellow man.

LIBRA:

(January 20 - February 19) Lucky Colour: Purple Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 2-9-7-2 Lotto Numbers: 9-19-22-42-43-45 People from the past may be seeking to make contact with you. A romantic affair is indicated but there will be strings attached. Some legal documents will have to be signed.

AQUARIUS:

(September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: Blue Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 4-1-7-9 Lotto Numbers: 7-14-21-22-24-32 Outdoor activities could bring pleasant surprises. Changes will be occurring during this period which will be better for the future. The domestic scene is also looking rather bright.

CANCER:

PISCES:

SCORPIO:

(June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: Red Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 1-4-1-7 Lotto Numbers: 4-14-17-26-40-44 A period of major change. It may be wiser to take it as it comes instead of fighting against it. It will get better in the long run. Most are on a lucky streak and money could be easier to come by.

(October 24 - November 22) Lucky Colour: Black Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 2-9-7-4 Lotto Numbers: 12-17-21-37-42-43 People with influence could be asking your advice on certain matters. This is therefore the time to try and achieve your goals in life.

KERRY KULKENS’ PSYCHIC LINE 1900 946 244 or 1300 246 244

(February 20 - March 20) Lucky Colour: Orange Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 5-1-7-3 Lotto Numbers: 2-10-11-27-41-44 Best to follow your first impressions when making decisions. Take care when around strange people or places. On the work scene someone may make you a very good offer.

SMS 199 242 76 $4 send / receive By appointment 9754 4587

website: www.kerrykulkens.com.au

call cost $5.50 inc GST per min Mob/pay phones extra

SHOW TIME: Blade and machine shearing will feature at the 132nd annual Nhill Show.

CAPRICORN:

(August 23- September 23) Lucky Colour: All shades of pink Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 1-8-4-1 Lotto Numbers: 8-17-18-23-26-44 For most the opportunity to gain more stability in their love life. Friends in high places should be more approachable. A sudden trip away should prove to be very enjoyable. Interesting new friends and more social activity is indicated.

GEMINI:

(May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: White Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 2-5-3-8 Lotto Numbers: 11-20-29-32-38-41 This should be a good time to take a gamble on your future, and this could be favourable time to get married, start a family or just enjoy quality time together. However, you may have to be patient around an Aquarius.

SAGITTARIUS:

(November 23- December 20) Lucky Colour: Silver Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 3-1-2-1 Lotto Numbers: 2-12-13-20-24-27 New friends may improve your financial status. Some travel is also indicated and you will be able to mix business with pleasure. Something from the past may come to trouble you.

I

t is that time of the year again, when pets are pampered and preened, horses are washed and plaited, and Wimmera residents head to district agricultural shows.

The 132nd annual Nhill Show will get its turn on the Wimmera show circuit on October 13, and plans so far promise plenty for Nhill and district residents and visitors. Activities will officially start at 9am when Hindmarsh Equestrian Club starts its horse program. Riders and horses from across Victoria and South Australia will be at Nhill Showground for an action-packed program. A sheep pavilion will again be alive with activity this year, with a learner machine shear program from 9am, followed at 10am by intermediate machine

shear heats. Open heats start at 11am, followed by the Doug Bone Memorial blade shearing competition. Finals of the intermediate machine shear will start at 2.30pm, followed by the Bill Bridgewater Memorial open machine shear final at 3.30pm. A treat this year will be a speed shear demonstration in the main arena at 6.30pm. Attractions are many and varied with side-show alley always a major drawcard. Victorian Emergency Management Commissioner Craig Lapsley will open the show at 2pm. Junior show girl and boy and tiny tots judging will follow the official opening. A new addition this year is Adrian Harry’s Xtreme Trials show.

Harry is a professional athlete with more than 25 years of experience on a motorcycle and his shows are self-contained. Three Xtreme Trials shows will be on the main arena at 4pm, 5pm and 6pm. An animal nursery is a great place to get close to creatures ‘great and small’, where fleeces will also be on display. There will also a poultry pavilion, photographic and artistic exhibitions in Freeman Pavilion and a home industries pavilion will feature cooking and floral arrangements. A grand parade will be at 4.30pm and a young farmers challenge at 5.15pm. The will be brass-band music throughout the day and Anita Ree will perform from 6.30pm. The show will finish with an 8.30pm fireworks display.

c a M A great Way to Spend your afternoon S d o o s X e w t N l e I g e l a F E e h T l e o J c y a l es l M i s n S d e B o o l t t o s X S a e w e g t N l B n e i I g le a The oll E R e s h t T i a l r e t o S J A n

Elton Joh

n

Elton Joh

el

Cold Chis

Madonna

el Cold Chis

e B r s i B e D s n A e s o l n t i t S l a l ac ing e Be son M l Co l i k h l d c h T o a P o J R o a l n e w n a t s o t i lee Mad Mich a F r t S n A h e o B r J i B D l A s lton e E n o i l J l o y n c l C o a s l i M B d ack Phil J o l o s e e w a B t h l e c e i g e h M l T a F E a n e n n h T Mado Chisel l d l e o Elton Joh C o J y l s e l i s n s e B o n l i t l t S s l a o e g e C B n l i l e i l g The Es a Cold Chisel nes Madonna Ths ABBA Rol Dire Straits PhElton John M c a n M Collin o Beatle Rolling Sto s l d i k o c h o a P J l etw g e hael s l c a i t F i M E a r e n t h h T l e old C ABBAJackson Dire Stwood Mac Elton Jo es o J y l l i es l B l t a e l l B e e e g a e l h h a F c E Ro Mi e na T l n e h o s d i T a h C M l d l Joe eatles Co g Stones A y B l B l i A s B n i l l in eB son l Co l les l i k h l c h T o a P J R a l n e n a s o ich it ad

Billy

All your INXS favoUrite classic hits INXS

INXS

INXS

old Chise1pm toe6pm Ston s on ngWeekdays

olli

on

s t i a r t S ire

D

22

with Emma

a r t S A e B r i B D A ckson d Mac

ins l l o C l i h P chael Ja i M n

S s X e N l I g a E e h T Chisel l d l e o C o J Billy Stones atles

c a M d o o w Fleet

Page

M

Elton Joh

M

S s X e N l I g a E e h T Chisel l d l e o C o J s e and only n es Talk Billy The BeatlNews, o t S g in love lyou l o R a the hits n n o d t i Ma a r t S A e Dir llins ABB

Fleetwoo

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

n Elton Joh

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


September 28, 2016

My turn... Two-year-old Niko Wilksch of Horsham was thrilled to be able to ‘drive’ a tractor at Horsham Show on Sunday. For more on the show, see page 28. Picture: DEAN LAWSON

Proudly brought to you by:

95 Nelson Street, Nhill

Oaten Hay Bricks 20kg This Weeks Special

CALL 03 5391 2106

NEW at DMD Horsham

15

FOR $ DogPro 50Working3 Dog $25.00$ 20kg Bag single buy 95 Nelson Street, Nhill

OR

45

“Like” Us On

95 Nelson Street, Nhill

140 Stawell Road, Horsham

CALL 03 5391 2106

CALL 03 5381 2828

CALL 03 5391 2106

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Page

23


ADVERTISEMENT

Walker joins stable

NEW ADDITION: Wimmera Mallee Ag have added the US-built Walker range of mowers to their outstanding range of lawn-care and mowing products.

W

immera Mallee Ag has established itself as the supplier of choice for agricultural machinery, supplies and servicing.

Salesman Mark Hallam said the company was thrilled to add Walker mowers to its extensive range of premium products. “Walker is fast becoming a leader of the pack in the zero-turn mower market,” he said. “Built in the USA, Walker mowers have outstanding build quality, designed to handle the toughest Australian conditions and matched with powerful Kohler petrol or Kubota diesel engines.”

Mr Hallam said out front mowers offered plenty of benefits. “This agile design means less lost motion, less time spent trimming and overall increased productivity,” he said. “With six riding models, 13 engine choices, 12 decks and a multitude of attachments and accessories, the Walker line has been designed from the start to meet the needs of today’s landscape professional at any time of the year, on the jobs where efficiency and versatility matter. “From golf course to paddocks, Walker has a mower to suit your requirements. “Walkers are built how you would build them

DEMONSTRATION: Both BOB-CAT and Walker Mowers will be on display at the Horsham Spring Garden Festival on October 8 and 9, followed by a demonstration day on October 11. – tough and dependable, with peace-of-mind warranties.” Mr Hallam said all mower decks are interchangeable on Walkers. He said it only took a few moments to switch decks and they were removed by pulling two hitch pins and sliding the deck off the tractor. He said A sliding driveshaft coupling and GHS chute, on GHS models, were easily connected when installing the deck. For Walker implements, the same mounting platform is used. Mr Hallam encouraged people to visit Wimmera Mallee Ag at 8 Hamilton Road, Horsham to learn more about Walker mowers on offer.

“Our staff pride ourselves on being able to assist customers with all buying decisions, from simple to major purchases,” he said. Wimmera Mallee Ag staff will attend Horsham Spring Garden Festival on October 8 and 9. They will showcase a range of products and equipment, including Karcher Cleaning Equipment, Hardi sprayers, BOB-CAT and Walker mowers. Wimmera Mallee Ag will also host a demonstration day for BOB-CAT and Walker mowers on October 11. The event, at Wimmera Mallee Ag, will start at noon and include a free sausage sizzle.

Meet the Walker Mowers -

OUT-FRONT, ZERO TURN MOWERS

The Walker was designed to meet a need; to provide efficient, fast and easy mowing, from large commercial properties through to the small back yard. SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE.

EXCELLENT STABILITY ON SLOPES ZERO-TURN MANEUVERABILITY DECK SIZES FROM 36” - 74”

WIMMERA MALLEE AG 8 HAMILTON ROAD HORSHAM VIC 3402

03 5382 6103

www.walkermowers.com.au

CALL FOR AN ONSITE DEMONSTRATION! Page

24

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Come to our Demo Day on11th October! Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Proudly brought to you by:

Th

D

Duck dropping trials F

armers considering duck manure as an organic addition to their soil have an opportunity to find out information from trials at two field days in the northern Wimmera today. The first is on a property where clayincorporated, surface-applied duck manuring is being trialled, and the second, where sub-soil and surface-applied duck manuring is being tested. Agriculture Victoria land management extension officer Julio Vargas, who will be present at the field days at Propodollah and Telopea Downs, said the two properties were near large-scale duck processor Luva-Duck in Nhill. “The company processes thousands of ducks a week and produces about 25,000

tonnes of organic matter – duck manure mixed with wood shavings – a year,” he said “The trials are conducted under the increasing soil carbon stocks on lighter soils in the northern Wimmera project, which aims to use ‘organic amendment’ to improve production and soil characteristics. ” Mr Vargas said both trial sites were showing improvements. “One of the trial sites has shown the application of 10t/ha of duck manure, either incorporated or surface-applied, performed better in improving soil condition and soil organic carbon, compared with the control site and lower rates, 3t/ha, of manure application. “In the replicated site, the clay spaded and the clay delved treatments increased

95 Nelson Street, Nhill

Livestock and floodwater CALL 03 5391 2106

Authorities have urged graziers to be on alert to the affect of floodwater on their properties and the subsequent issues they might present to livestock. Details released by the VICSES Horsham incident control centre during recent flood activity outlined key areas farmers should be aware of when caring for livestock in areas where floodwater had passed. These included: • Mould growth on water damaged feed, which reduces the nutritional value and palatability of both standing and stored feed, with some mould toxicity causing death or longer-term health problems, such as liver damage, to livestock. • Flood waters carrying silt and organic material. It is important to be on the lookout for algal blooms or polluted dams and waterways. • Foot problems are a concern with all stock after long periods of time standing in water or wet and muddy ground. Abscesses and other foot problems will be common where an animal’s feet are constantly wet. • The wet season is also likely to produce larger than usual insect populations with fly-strike likely to occur in sheep after wetting, especially if they have thick wool cover. • Continual wetting of fleeces without drying leads to skin damage and the release of extra protein, which in turn encourages bacterial overgrowth. This makes the wet fleece even more attractive to flies. Regular inspection of all sheep are vital. Information to help farmers recover from flood is available on Agriculture Victoria’s website agvic.com.au or by calling a customer service centre officer on 136 186.

the nitrogen availability to crops, soil carbon and soil organic matter, resulting in higher production at harvest for wheat, compared with treatments that had no clay applied,” he said. “The two field days will give participants a good insight into how the project trials are going, and what they can expect to gain by using duck manure.” The project is funded by the Australian Government’s Department of Agriculture, the State Government and Wimmera Catchment Management Authority. The field days are at Rob and Jade Lowe’s Propodollah property from 8am, and Hassad Farms at Telopea Downs from 12.30pm. People wanting more information can call Mr Vargas on 0428 316 018.

Mallee Park success at Melbourne show

Make more from your wool Call the AWN Wool Buying team and make more from every kilogram of your wool. Pick up and collect of butts, bags, small or large clips Direct consignments l Door trading; Edenhope, Horsham l Auction sales l

WOOLLY WIN: Jacey Ferguson with Mallee Park’s winning White Suffolk ram at the Royal Melbourne Show. Melbourne Show were arguably the best in Australia and sheep numbers continued to grow with more than 600 animals in a livestock pavilion. “The livestock pavilion is always buzzing with activity and attracts huge numbers through the door,” he said. “Exhibitors often struggle to get their animals to the judging floor because they attract so much interest from the public

who don’t get the opportunity to see farm animals so close. “The exhibitors are great, stopping and letting the kids have photos with the sheep and goats and we can tell the public really appreciate it. “We are the link between the country and the city and it is really important that people can see where their food is coming from.”

l

WIMMERA WOOL BUYING TEAM Steven Harvey 0428 820 817, Graeme Telfer 0407 553 804, Zack Currie 0475 424 912

WADV816

The team at Mallee Park Poll Dorset and White Suffolk Stud at Hopetoun won first place for a May-drop White Suffolk ram against strong competition at the Royal Melbourne Show. Mallee Park’s Marianne and Tim Ferguson said tag number 359 had stood up well throughout the show season and displayed good White Suffolk style. Marianne said the ram scanned well for muscle at ‘54’ and was a well-balanced sheep. “White Suffolks are a recent addition to our farm and the genetics are from the renowned NSW Kurralea Stud,” she said. For the first time in five years, Mallee Park prepared a woolly Poll Dorset ram for the Melbourne show, and the addition to the team proved fruitful with a second placing. Mr Ferguson said Marianne had made the decision 12 months ago to enter a woolly ram. “I have to admit, I was very reluctant knowing the work that goes into the animal to get it prepared for the show ring,” he said. “I handed Marianne the hand shears and left her to her own devices with the ram. “With some handy tips from other Poll Dorset breeders and in particular Jessica Southerland from Konongwootong Poll Dorsets in Coleraine, Marianne whipped the ram into shape and came home with a second place for Mallee Park and Victoria.” Mallee Park Poll Dorset Stud was founded in 1993. Mr Ferguson said facilities at the Royal

www.woolnetwork.com.au

Discover the endless possibilities of custom metal fabrication! SERVICES: 99 Custom Ute Trays 99 Custom Tool Boxes 99 Custom Canopies 99 Manufacture and Repair Alloy Tanks

If you can think it, they can make it!

99 Welding - including stainless steel and aluminium

Ph: (03) 5381 1431 9 Ballinger Street, Horsham 3400 http://www.compasspowdercoating.com.au

99 Durable powdercoat finishes Stainless Aluminium Tig Welding

Guillotine

Folding General Engineering

Ph: 53 811 431 9 Ballinger St, Horsham, Vic

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Page

25


Page

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

26

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Proudly brought to you by: This Weeks Special DogPro Working Dog

$25.00 20kg Bag

“Like” Us On Facebook

95 Nelson Street, Nhill CALL 03 5391 2106

DONATION: Proceeds from the sale of Glenpaen Merino Stud’s ‘Randall the Ram’ will be given to the Wimmera Cancer Centre project.

FARMERS: PROTECT YOUR ASSETS...

Glenpaen gesture to celebrate sale

B

rimpaen’s Glenpaen Merino Stud will present a ram sale with a difference on October 14.

Stud principal Rod Miller, along with wife Sue and their four children, have decided they want to make their 20th annual sale ‘extra’ special this year by giving something back to the community. To start the sale, the Millers will donate proceeds of lot one, ‘Randall the Ram’, to the Wimmera Cancer Centre project. Mr and Mrs Miller said they had discussed with their children what they could do that was special to mark the 20th sale. “There were no disputes when deciding to donate to the Wimmera Cancer Centre,” Mrs Miller said. “As a family we have all been touched in some way by this illness, whether it be immediate family or very special friends, and we are doing this in memory of those whom we have lost to cancer, or are battling the illness. “The cancer centre is close to our hearts and is something Horsham and the wider Wimmera and southern-Mallee community will benefit from.” The Millers’ generous gesture reflects a similar feeling across the region and is based on a raw

...with a shed from the industry leaders!

need for improvements to oncology services. There are just six treatment chairs at Wimmera Health Care Group’s oncology unit, yet about 2296 people in the Wimmera and southernMallee are living with cancer. The region has the lowest five-year cancer survival rate in the state, a figure linked to people choosing to not have treatment due to the burden of travel. The Wimmera Cancer Centre will allow more people to be treated in the region, close to family, friends and support networks. The centre will incorporate oncology, dialysis and community-based palliative care. Governments, regional health organisations, businesses, groups and individuals continue to donate money to a Rachael’s Wish fund-raising appeal. Construction of the new centre will begin next year. “We are looking forward to sharing this special day with all our buyers and prospective buyers and hope we can achieve a great result for the Wimmera Cancer Centre,” Mrs Miller said. Mr Miller, and his parents Bill and Rose Miller, established award-winning northern Grampians Glenpaen Merino Stud in 1989.

TIME

We’re specialists for sheds of any size or configuration – machinery, industrial, hay and rotary-dairy sheds.

THE BIG INDEPENDENT AUSTRALIAN IN WOOL

Cnr Golf Course Road & Kendal D

 5381 09

Don’t leave your valuable assets out in the weather! www.mcdonaldsteelhorsha

Vecteezy.com

Supporting local wool growers

EFFORT ASSETS RETURN

For a shed, with no thin s#*%! SEE THE IRON MAN!

Cash for wool

Quality Wool Ararat offers a range of marketing options to growers, including cash payment for wool, on-farm private buying, full auction services, forward contracts, and we can pick up your wool on-farm with our Quality Wool truck. Locals supporting locals

Cnr Golf Course Road & Kendal Drive, Horsham Find out why so many growers are joining the Q Vecteezy.com

www.qualitywool.com Wednesday, September 28, 2016

159 Moore Street Ararat

Paul Cocking 0417 548 211

• 03 5352 4322 www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

 5381 0992

www.mcdonaldsteelhorsham.com.au Page

27


Proudly brought to you by: This Weeks Special DogPro Working Dog

$25.00 20kg Bag

Opportunity for grain innovators 95 Nelson Street, Nhill CALL 03 5391 2106

Young agricultural scientists, innovators and researchers have the chance to receive funding for a project addressing an innovative or emerging scientific issue that will benefit Australia’s grains industry. The Grains Research and Development Corporation – one of the world’s leading investors in grains research, development and extension – sponsors the grains category of the 2017 Science and Innovation Awards for young people in agriculture, fisheries and forestry. These awards encourage 18 to 35-year-old innovators to undertake new and creative research to benefit Australia’s agricultural industries. The science and innovation award grants are designed to support early-career researchers, scientists and other innovators in developing new approaches to industry issues, and, in turn, make Australia’s agricultural industries more productive and more competitive. The recipient of last year’s GRDC-sponsored award, Murdoch University atmospheric scientist Jatin Kala, has used his funding to study the link between frost and topography at the farm scale, starting with a single research farm. If it works, his data could be overlaid onto the entire West Australian grainbelt, providing grain growers with a custom map of their property identifying areas most likely to be hit by frost. Dr Kala said although Australia’s south-west was becoming warmer and drier, many farms in the grainbelt were actually experiencing an increase in frost. “The idea is that under a warming and drying climate with fewer clouds and calmer conditions, one actually gets very cold conditions at night,” he said. Frost, along with rainfall and heat stress, is one of the biggest challenges faced by the grains industry. If growers know which parts of their properties are most susceptible, they might be able to mitigate the risk by adopting management practices to minimise frost damage in these areas. Eleven industry award categories are available in the 2017 round. Each winner will receive a grant of up to $22,000. One recipient of an industry category award will also receive a minister for agriculture and water resources award, with additional project funding. Applications close on October 14. Recipients will be presented publicly during the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences Outlook 2017 conference in Canberra. For further information on the awards, and on how to apply, visit agriculture.gov.au/ scienceawards​, email scienceawards@agriculture.gov.au or call (02) 6272 2260.

VFF: Remove land rates “Like” Us On Facebook

V

ictoria’s peak farmer group believes farmers shocked to see their annual rate notices balloon by more than seven percent need a solution to unsustainable rate rises.

The Victorian Farmers Federation is calling for a rethink on the local government rating system, urging the State Government to abandon rates on farm land altogether. Federation president David Jochinke said the current rating system was flawed and farmers were shouldering too much of the rates burden. “The main problem is that the price of rates is currently tied to the value of land, which does not accurately capture a ratepayer’s capacity to pay, nor the benefit that they receive

from their land,” he said. “In many cases, the value placed on the property has little to do with the agricultural productivity of the land – rather how close it is to Melbourne or a regional centre, or amenity values. “Quite simply, land used for farm production should not be rateable; rates should be set-based on the value of the house and the surrounding land only, with this method applied evenly across all ratepayers.” The VFF outlined its fix to the rates problem plaguing rural Victoria in a submission lodged to government, including recommendations that: • Land used for farm production should not be rateable. • The use of a municipal charge should be a requirement for all rural and regional

councils, with a minimum of 20 percent of council revenue to be recovered through this charge. • Local governments must implement farm rate differentials for farm land. • The Fair Go cap on rates needs to be amended and should be applied at the rating category level – general, farm, industrial and so on, rather than to the councils total rating pool. “We need to ensure the system changes and farmers are not disadvantaged with steep increases to their rates,” Mr Jochinke said. “After all, the government is keen to promote its ‘Fair Go Rates’ system, but a lot of farmers are having trouble seeing the fair side of it.”

FLAT OUT: Rouseabout Tara Stephens works feverishly on a fleece during the shearing competition at Horsham Show. Show organisers, still busy with horse events this week, were happy with the public response to the Sunday event and are already planning for next year. Secretary Andrea Cross said a broad cross-section of patrons from across the district and beyond made the most of the variety of attractions and displays. Picture: DEAN LAWSON

JAALA PULFORD

Member for Western Victoria

Minister for Agriculture and Regional Development

Phone: 5332 2405 | Fax: 5333 3109 Email: jaala.pulford@parliament.vic.gov.au This advertisement is funded through the Parliament of Victoria Electorate Office communications Budget Page

28

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Proudly brought to you by:

Th

D

Crops now threatened by diseases 95 Nelson Street, Nhill CALL 03 5391 2106

A

BY JESSICA LEMON

s crops throughout the Wimmera begin to reach peak biomass, determined by anthesis, or flowering, BCG will visit research sites to carry out biomass cuts on trials.

Cereal varieties have varying maturity categories; early, mid or late, therefore we monitor each variety closely to accurately determine when peak biomass has been reached.

Growth stage 65, GS65, denotes the crop is mid-flowering, indicating that wheat, barley and-or oats plant biomass has peaked. Biomass cuts are then taken from each plot within a trial to determine hay yield. After peak biomass has been reached the additional weight is attributed to grain fill. With funding from Grains Research and Development Corporation, many grain and graze three-focused trials are researching grazing in cereals. These trials will have hay-yield pro-

duction biomass cuts taken to determine how well particular varieties can recover from grazing under different circumstances. A plant’s ability to recover from a grazing treatment can be reflective of its maturity level, time of sowing, length of growth season and the impact of rain on growth. The accumulation of biomass after grazing is important for crop recovery because it allows for greater carbohydrate storage that can be used for grain

filling if the crop is not cut for hay at peak biomass. One trial at the main research site at Warmur is investigating the experimental use of gibberellic acid on vetch and oat crops, which are also being grazed by simulation throughout the season. Gibberellic acid would be applied in a commercial sense to increase stem elongation two weeks after it had been applied. Also being closely monitored at BCG research sites is disease. Thanks to excellent spring rain to

date, crops are now being threatened by diseases and fungicide regimes are being carried out. Factors that can influence fungicide application timing are growth stage, crop-yield expectations, and potential length of grain-fill period and likelihood of disease. At the joint BCG and Agritech Rural research site at Kalkee we are investigating the effect fungicide application might have on yield and grain production in various oat varieties. – Birchip Cropping Group

PEMBROKE Pastoral Co.

ANNUAL

RAM SALE Thursday, October 6, 2016 On Property H 1pm Vic Time

TRIAL TOUR: Agronomists and farmers are invited to a BCG tag-a-long trial tour at its Longerenong research site today.

50 Poll Dorsets 50 Border Leicesters 35 White Suffolks

Longerenong tag-a-long tour BCG is hosting a tag-a-long trial tour of its research site at Longerenong College today, starting at 11am. The tour will include trial visits with guest speakers providing first-hand knowledge and explanation of research and product development occurring at the site. Trials to be visited include a BCG herbicide matrix trial, as well as product development trials from organisations including Bayer CropScience, Syngenta, Seednet, Dow AgroSciences, Agriculture Victoria, NSW DPI and Longerenong College. James Considine and Neville Marra of Syngenta will present the latest findings about barley grass knockdown, along with

seed treatments in barley and plant growth regulator trials. A banded nitrogen, N, trial looking at the location of nitrogen placement in-crop will be highlighted by Ash Wallace from Agriculture Victoria, while Peter Nott and Ant Mitchell from Dow AgroSciences and Seednet will present the latest variety development in wheat, barley, oats, chickpeas, beans, field peas and canola. BCG research manager Claire Browne will provide an indepth look at the NSW DPI canola phenology with specifics on variety growth habits and the implications of various sowing times. Jeremy White and Angus Calder of Bayer CropScience will extend the latest outcomes on

fungicide and seed treatments in barley, while a joint trial between BCG, Syngenta, Bayer CropScience and Dow AgroSciences will see the analysis of a herbicide matrix. Ms Browne said the day would enable farmers and agronomists to gain up-to-date information from researchers and industry representatives, helping to improve their knowledge and farming systems into the future. “I am looking forward to presenting some of the work done so far this year,” she said. “I think growers and agronomists will appreciate the variation and rigor of the research being undertaken at the site.”

OJD Approved Vaccinates & Abattoir 500 Accredited (able to trade into SA)

Lambplan Performance Recorded, OB Accredited H 2.5% rebate to outside agents H Selling Agents:

Rodwells Horsham & PPHS Penola Contact: Kathy Simons (03) 5388 2248 Ashley Simons (03) 5388 2228

REAL GOOD FOOD REAL GOOD VALUE

This Weeks Special REAL GOOD FOOD DogPro REAL GOOD VALUE Dog $ Working

40 $25.00 20kg

20kg bags Bag

95 Nelson Street, Nhill

“Like” Us On

20kg bag

CALL 03 5391 2106 Wednesday, September 28, 2016

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Page

29


L A I C E P S G N OPENI

Do you live outside The Weekly Advertiser’s Distribution Area? Roadhouse • Bordertown Caltex • Mundulla General Store • Nhill Spot Café • Dimboola Newsagency • Dimboola Des Lardner • Fishers Caltex Service Station, Warracknabeal • Fishers IGA, Warracknabeal • Kim’s Foodworks, Warracknabeal • Chris n Di’s Bakery Stawell • Stawell Mobil Roadhouse • Stawell Highway Milkbar • Sloane Street Milk Bar, Stawell • Rayners Mini Mart, Western Highway, Stawell • Ararat Hansen Print

Contact us for your

Pre-Harvest Truck Service

You can collect it from Any of the following Locations: • Goroke IGA • Fraser’s Corner Store, Natimuk • Edenhope Take Away • Edenhope Fuel & Tyre • Apsley Post Office • Bon Bon Café, Hopetoun • Hopetoun Newsagency • Beulah Milkbar • Beulah General Store • Millford Stores IGA, Minyip • Rupanyup Supermarket • Lascelles Hotel • Rainbow Newsagency • IGA Supermarket, Rainbow • St Arnaud Newsagency • Kaniva Community

FARMERS including 100-point check

$255

• Ararat Newsagency • Ararat North Store • Johno’s Diner, Donald • Early Bird Cafe, Donald • BP Service Station, Donald • Donald Newsagency

Vol. 18 No. 27 Vol. 18 No. 41

FREE PUBLICATI FREE ON PUBLICATION

PLUS GST

*Conditions apply

Adrian has 13 years experience in heavy vehicle mechanical repairs

Wednesday, January Wednesday, April 13, 2016 20, 2016

WAGGING TO HEALTH: Horsham’s Jenna Young and Tyler McRae prepare to take their maremma sheepdogs Oskar and Molly for their nightly walk on the banks of the Wimmera River. The Heart Foundation is promoting April as the perfect time for people with dogs to get active and healthy by walking their pets or joining walking groups. Picture: MICK SHANNON

International pla n

L

BY DEAN LAWSON

al training for the ongerenong College Australian domestic wants to market for seas inquiring in 127 years. provide agricultural the past couple training of college wants The application years and it basically for overseas students to open got us thinking. from as early the Commonweal to win a place on international arrivals. the doors for “The college board as next year as part th Register of has now listed In- it as of a long-term stitutions and Courses Mr Goldsmith said one of the key expansion plan. for Overseas the college might items to work have Students, CRICOS, towards.” to wait several represents The

the first year and keep growing from there. But before we reached figures of up to 200, we would have to months before college will apply one of inknowing if its vest in resources to register as the biggest and boldest moves application was an international which would include Vocational training in the college’s history. suc- staffing, education provider cessful. classrooms and at the end of this month Longerenong College College general “In the ideal world “It would be another equipment. is near Dooen, in a move that, manager John Gold- north of if successful, is we would be pillar in securHorsham, and is smith confirmed likely to ing the college operated by looking to have overseas a team was adding Skillinvest, as one of the premier bolster student numbers. significantly final touches students in agricultural formerly Workco. 2017,” he said. to a submission institutions in Australia. It also has the It provides vocational to the “For a start we would potential to dramat- Federal Government. “It has the training, ofpotential to be looking for ically expand the fering Advanced “As the world becomes be ground-breaking. Diploma of Agricul- a small cohort of about college’s direction smaller, par- ture and There are obviously 20. and dynamics and Certificate IV in “We want to take several institutions open the door for ticularly in agricultural industries, Agriculture small offering steps to get ucation greater tertiary-based higher edit courses as well as is logical that we it right and we don’t a raft of for international investment in take want to comprostudents but the region. to bring international that next step ricultural-based educational other ag- mise the quality very few in the of training. students to the vocational area. services. The college has It has 90 students We “We want to get see that provided agricultur- Wimmera,” he said. as being studying for diit right and see how a niche. ploma or certificate “We have had things develop from “It also opens the students from overqualifications full there. potential to draw time and it is in “The intake of in more multi-nationa this study field full-time students l investment the on campus partners.” would lift to about • Warracknabeal 110 in education precinct Phone: 03 5382 1351 Contined page 3 • Anzac Day Read it online:

IN THIS ISSUE

www.theweeklyadvertise

r.com.au

AUDITED: 22,652

services • Football-n etball

COPIES

April 2015 to September

2015

previews

Source: AMAA; CAB Total Distribution Audit for further information visit www.auditedmedia.org.au

MASSAGE – $5 0 40 minute neck , shou Open 7 days KMART • NQR

GROCERY CLEARANCE

lder and back reme dial massage Remed ial bookings require

Health insurance • SPOTLIGHT •

rebates available.

REJECT SHOP

• WIDE RANGE

d – ph. 5382 1218

Subject to your

OF SPECIALTY

personal health

insurance policy.

STORES • WWW.HORSH

AMPLAZA.COM.AU

DARLOT STREET Ph 5382 0912

*Limited number of copies available for pick-up. If your pick-up location has run out please notify The Weekly Advertiser on 5382 1351

Adrian Christian 0427 443 338

adrian@horshamhvr.com.au 28 Hamilton Rd, Horsham (Deckert Transport Yard)

Victory Loaders & Forklifts

DEMO & INFO SESSIONS STREATHAM Thursday, September 29, 3pm - 6pm BBQ & Drinks from 5pm - 21 Campbell St, Streatham

HORSHAM Friday, September 30, 10am - 1pm BBQ lunch & Drinks - 12 Golf Course Rd, Horsham

REPRESENTATIVES FROM SAFELIFT SOLUTIONS IN ATTENDANCE TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS!

Page

30

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Call Andrew for further details

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Proudly brought to you by:

Th

D

Conference success

Wool market report 95 Nelson Street, Nhill CALL 03 5391 2106

F

There was a sharp reversal in the AWEX Eastern Market Indicator with it losing 24 cents during the sale; its largest weekly fall in more than three months. Currency fluctuations continued to have an impact and in US dollar terms the EMI actually rose by six cents after a firming of the Australian dollar by nearly two cents. In local news, the wet weather continues to frustrate those trying to shear but no one is really complaining after the last two dry years. Larger premiums are now showing up for high strength, good spec. merino wools and also crossbreds have huge variations between microns, hence the need for full testing of wools to gain best prices. Local auction sales of note, 19.0 0.2 66.8 – 999 cents. 21.4 0.2 66.9 – 940 cents.

looding across the region failed to stop 120 people attending the Perennial Pasture Systems group eighth annual conference in Ararat.

While a few PPS members were unable to attend and others reported minor flood damage, the mood was one of optimism for the great spring stock feed growth ahead. PPS managed to attract experts from New Zealand and Western Australia alongside many with extensive local knowledge to the ‘Looking at Legumes’ conference. Many of the regions’ grazing enterprise managers were in attendance, as well as representatives from Agriculture Victoria, local government, Catchment Management Authorities and agribusiness. As well as regional representation, attendees came from as far away as South Australia, Bairnsdale, Balmoral, Bendigo and Casterton. The conference started with president Wayne Burton’s report and an update of PPS research projects, which now cover 20 locations in the region ranging from paddock-scale pasture comparisons to smaller replicated variety trials. Dr Phil Nichols from Western Australia gave a comprehensive presentation on new sub-clover breeding programs as well as touching on newer legume varieties. PPS is field-testing one of these, Messina, and a picture was shown of the Elmhurst trial site completely submerged from the previous night’s rain – a good test for any plant variety. Lisa Warn presented information on a

6th 6th 6th 6th 6th 7th 7th 7th 7-9th 11th 12-13th

This week low-phosphorus legume trial in central Victoria as well as discussing her analysis of a PPS ‘Greenfields’ pasture project at Glenlofty. The theme continued with PPS members Simon Brady and Charlie de Fegely telling the audience about the use of legume-based systems on their own properties. Andrew Howard from Grampians Pyrenees Primary Care Partnership spoke about rural health and the alliance between the PCP and PPS in helping to make farmer health just as important as productive pastures and animals.

Wisdom

An update of Meat and Livestock Australia research priorities was provided by regional chair of the SAMRC council Tim Leeming before the day’s final speaker Dr Derrick Moot took the podium. His presentation met expectations as he passed on new facts about lucerne in productive pasture systems. Conference attendees headed out of town by bus and, after a detour due to flooded

roads, arrived at the Hassad Australia Barton property. Barton manager Rob Cooper gave an outline of the operation and the plans for more large-scale lucerne plantings. Persistent rain didn’t stop the group inspecting impressive established lucerne stands and Dr Moot gave practical management tips. The conference finished with an annual dinner at Chalambar Golf Club where guest speaker Viv Thompson from Best’s Wines spoke about 150 years of operation. PPS members had further opportunity to learn from Dr Moot during a lucerne master class the next morning. President Wayne Burton described this year’s conference as ‘maybe’ the best yet, and when combined with the great spring outlook, it provided farmers with plenty of information to improve productivity and sustainability on their farms. PPS is now looking forward to a great spring and will hold a trial-site inspection day in the Stawell area on October 23.

EMI Sth Ind 17 17.5 18 18.5 19 19.5 20 21 22 23 28 30 32 MC

1309 1294 1556 1553 1529 1501 1486 1473 1464 1458 1450 1442 787 678 584 1043

+11 +11 +14 +12 +16 +7 +10 +8 +11 +12 +18 +13 +17 +4 0 -3

Last 12 Months High Low 1320 1169 1306 1151 1568 1385 1559 1378 1545 1373 1532 1340 1520 1283 1511 1246 1503 1227 1493 1213 1466 1203 1466 1195 954 753 892 632 738 515 1156 1043

Avg 1260 1243 1510 1498 1480 1454 1420 1394 1371 1358 1346 1333 826 745 627 1089

Brought to you by

Stay on the move with Wimmera Bearings

Wimmera Southern Mallee October Agricultural Events

> Belts > Pulleys > Bearings

James Blundell Concert. Kaniva. Warracknabeal Agricultural & Pastoral Show. Kaniva Show. Rupanyup Agribusiness Group Field Day. Wimmera Farming Network Spring Crop Walk. Leadership Wimmera Leadership Day. Federation University. Leadership Wimmera Graduation Dinner. SPAA Winning with Precision Agriculture. Apsley Alive 2016. WIMPAK Pre Harvest meeting. Minyip. Agrifocus Fied Day at Westmere.

> PTO > Hubs > Uni Joints

your hay & slasher specialists

14th

2016 3WM/MixxFM Wimmera Business Award Gala Dinner incorporating WDA 25th Anniversary

16th 17th 20th 23rd 25th 26th 26th 27th 27th 28th

Dimboola A & P Society Show. Kaniva Landcare African Lovegrass Control workshop. Telopea Downs. PBA Pulse Field Day. Rupanyup. PPS Annual Spring Research Site Tour. Stawell. WFN Containing stock to increase productivity in dry times. Stawell. WFN Containing stock to increase productivity in dry times. Wonwondah. Fox Bounty Locations. Horsham. Fox Bounty Locations. St Arnaud. WFN Containing stock to increase productivity in dry times. Warracknabeal. WFN Containing stock to increase productivity in dry times. Talopea Downs.

For full details about these and future events

www.wda.org.au/brif

Mark Fletcher (03) 5381 6505 mfletcher@wda.org.au

et, Horsham

14B Sloss Stre Wednesday, September 28, 2016

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Call us on 5381 0800 for 24 hour breakdowns! Page

31


Stepping out into Spring Racing

Tips and tricks with make-up

FLAWLESS MAKEUP: Chloe McDonald models make-up done by Stacey McClure who has some great tips for helping makeup stay put during a warm spring carnival event. PICTURE: vmdPhotography

A

s one of the Wimmera’s most renowned make-up artists, and with vast knowledge on special–event make-up, Stacey McClure can provide some of the best tips and tricks for helping your make-up last throughout the day.

Always prime first

It’s a step that many people forget, but priming the skin makes a world of difference, she says. “A primer helps create a smooth base for your foundation to look flawless while giving hold throughout the day.” “Whether you are wearing a full face of make-up or just some tinted moisturiser, a good primer will help combat shine and create a smooth base for foundation.”

Head over heels for ~ Flower crowns ~ ~ Fascinators ~ ~ Hair Accessories ~

Embrace

your inner and enquire today

goddess

Always set with a powder

“Setting with a powder gives your foundation that extra hold and helps control any areas that might become shiny,” Stacey says. “By lightly applying a powder only to the areas where you

51 Roberts Avenue, Horsham

5382 1834

lipsticks look great, they do require some upkeep,” she says. “Make sure to properly hydrate and exfoliate your lips before applying bold lip colours. “Dry skin can cause lip colours to not last or wear well. “I always recommend to clients to take their lip colour with them and take the time to check their lipstick throughout the day and touch up when needed. “This way your bright lips will always look fabulous.”

tend to get shiny, the forehead and maybe the chin, you will remain oil-free without adding too much extra product. “Also, if you can fit it in your clutch, pack a compact powder to touch up on the go.”

Use good-quality make-up

“Professional-grade makeup is designed to look and last better,” Stacey says. “Although the price of professional make-up might seem a bit high compared with other cosmetic brands, do not let that turn you off. “The higher prices usually mean higher-quality products that are better for your skin, provide better pigmentation and better durability throughout the day. “They also last longer as a whole compared with their cheaper counterparts.”

If unsure, use a professional If you feel uncertain about the tips, you can hire a professional make-up artist to do your make-up on the day. Make-up artists should always use the highest-quality products and can guarantee your make-up to last the whole day, which takes the stress off you.

Maintain your lip colour

Stacey says if you choose to go a bold lip, make sure you’re going to maintain it throughout the day. “Unfortunately, while bold

ON SALE Thursday 29th September until Tuesday 11th October 2016

SCHOLL

now

*

2999

Velvet Smooth Electronic Nail Care System

$

SAVE

$

ea

30

Purchase any Scholl Velvet Smooth Electronic Nail Care System & ¢¤will be donated

t am and Arara h rs o H y c a Pharm with Priceline

50

KLARA

*

Entire range

REVLON

Cosmetics range

only

only $1695

only

only

3495

$

$

3for

2395

$

9

99

only

29

$

99

only

3499

$

HOLLYWOOD

*

2

only

3495

$

Entire range

Purchase any Klara product & ¢¤will be donated

now

1119

$

SAVE

2

$ 80

Purchase any Hollywood product & ¢¤will be donated

50

50

Purchase any two Klara products and receive a third Klara product of lesser or equal value free. Must be completed in one transaction.

Purchase any two Revlon Cosmetic products and receive a third Revlon Cosmetic product of lesser or equal value free. Must be completed in one transaction.

Priceline Pharmacy Ararat 119 Barkly Street, Ararat Ph: 5352 1007

Priceline Pharmacy Horsham 34 Darlot Street, Horsham Ph: 5382 6006

Your friends in pharmacy for quality, range, knowledge and care Page

32

OPEN 7 DAYS

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

007074

*Products available at selected stores. Call Customer Service on 1300 88 44 11 for your nearest stockist. ¤Offer and charity donation applies to the specified offers only. Donations are made for the purchase of each specified product between 29th September and 11th October, 2016 on behalf of suppliers to the Priceline Sisterhood Foundation Limited as a trustee of the Priceline Sisterhood Foundation ABN 35 854 830 577.

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Stepping out into Spring Racing

Top trends for spring fashion W

ith so much on offer this spring racing season it can be hard to decide which big trend to strut down the track. Following are a few of the biggest trends that will be out in full force this season.

Flower crowns

The flower-crown trend shows no sign of fizzling out, with people swapping traditional fascinators for a beautiful arrangement of fresh or faux flowers. Susan McQueen from Horsham Florist says flowercrowns give the wearer the opportunity to customise a head piece to make their outfit. Why not try this trend with some of the beautiful natives that people grow throughout the Wimmera and Grampians?

Fresh skin and a statement lip

Nothing says spring more than clear skin and a bright pop of colour on the lips. With so many long-lasting lipsticks on the market now there is definitely a colour

that will wear through the heat, champagne and hors d’oeuvres. Priceline Horsham has beauty advisers who can help you match the perfect shade for your skin tone and outfit.

Off-shoulder

This 1970s revival trend is huge this spring and it is a great way to show a little skin while still having an elegant and classic look. This style is extremely flattering for women of all different body shapes and sizes.

Cosmetic tattooing

If you really want to make your make-up last all day cosmetic tattooing is the newest trend going around. The new semi-permanent cosmetic tattoo trend has gained a lot of recognition and interest in the past year and is only going to get bigger. Qualified cosmetic tattooist Chelsea Dolby, who works out of Luxe Beautie in Horsham, specialises in semi-permanent eyeliner, eyebrows and lips.

LEFT: Mercedes Arnott, daughter of Horsham florist Rosemary Arnott, models the latest flowercrown trend that will be seen throughout spring racing season.

Bold print

When it comes to picking a print for fashion on the field, most go straight for a traditional floral fabric that is synonymous with spring. However, there are so many other prints that have been trending this spring including Hawaiian-inspired patterns and graphic geometric styles. Karen King at Kouture by Kaz in Horsham says spring racing is a great chance to try a colour or style you may not have worn before.

Men

More and more we are seeing men switch out of their black suit and tie for an outfit that is lighter and more whimsical. Colours like royal blue and pastel pink are huge trends this racing season with men adding fun prints like floral and polka-dotted pocket squares and ties. Friejah Menswear in Horsham has a range of suits from the mentioned pastel tones to the more traditional grey and popular navy suits.

RIGHT: Mercedes Arnott and Horsham Florist flowercrown designer Susan McQueen arranging and styling flowercrown.

Find your winning style

OPEN AFL PUBLIC HOLIDAY

Spring carnival fashions, fascinators and accessories

81 Pynsent St Horsham Ph 5382 2931 d Like us Clothing for the stylish woman with curves Wednesday, September 28, 2016

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Page

33


Stepping out into Spring Racing FEELING FLAWLESS: Hairdresser at Sassi Beauty Bar and Hair Design Marnie Lehmann glowing after getting a preraces tan.

Socialise in style BY BONNIE SEVERIN or some of us, spring racing is not as much about the horses as it is the chance to socialise and step out in showstopping fashions. Although many think springracing fashion is all about having the perfect fascinator, the truth is without gorgeous glowing skin, your show-stopping outfit may be no more than a blur in the crowd. Rebecca Gentle, a beauty therapist at Sassi Beauty Bar and Hair Design, says there are three really important race day preparations that many people tend to forget about. 1: Get your skin looking healthy. “It’s all about the base when it comes to any big event,” Rebecca said. “A few weeks

F

before I would recommend microdermabrasion combined with a hydrating facial like Sassi’s O2 Intraceutical Oxygen Facial to give your face a natural glow. “Hydrating treatments are not only for dry skin. All skin types need hydration to help the skin look more plump and youthful. “Even oily skin can benefit from a hydrating treatment,” she says. 2: Don’t forget about your body. Unless you have just come back from a sun-drenched holiday, then chances are you are going to want some form of body bronzing. Whether it’s a full body spray tan or tinted moisturiser with a slight sparkle, it’s important to hydrate and exfoliate your

body prior to any body tan. “A pre-tan scrub is great to remove dry skin, preparing it for whichever kind of tan you use. Not exfoliating will lead to the tan over-developing in some areas, especially the knees, ankles, wrists and elbows,” Rebecca said. 3: Don’t ruin your look with cracked feet. “There is nothing worse than looking at a beautiful girl walking in fashions on the field looking amazing then noticing dry, cracked feet with chipped nail polish. It spoils all the effort she’s put into her gorgeous outfit.” Rebecca recommends a spa pedicure with paraffin for extra hydration prior to any special occasion to remove any unsightly cracked and dry skin.

“Not only is it extremely relaxing, but having a spa pedicure with paraffin-wax is sure to have your feet looking and feeling amazing,” she said. If there is only one thing to do in preparation for the big race it needs to be drinking water, and it needs to happen weeks before any special occasion. “Drinking water keeps your skin youthful and properly hydrated and plumps the skin. “It helps the skin and body to remove harmful toxins that have an overall effect on how the skin functions. It will make your tan, make-up application and even your hair look its best,” Rebecca added.

Country cup meetings

Summer races

Saturday, October 15 – Avoca Cup Saturday, October 22 – St Arnaud Cup Friday, October 28 – Horsham Cup Saturday, October 29 – Wycheproof Cup Sunday, November 6 – Ararat Gold Cup Saturday, November 12 – Dunkeld Cup Sunday, November 13 – Donald Cup

Get races ready.. . .from head to toes Makeup Hair styles Pre tan scrubs Spray tan Manicures Pedicures Waxing Eyelash tint Eyelash lift Oxygen facial Microdermabrasion

Sassi’s qualified staff will have you ready for fashions on the field with their huge range of services.

Saturday, December 10 Stawell Christmas races Sunday, December 18 Horsham Santa Day races

Suit up for Spring Racing Call in to see Phil and his friendly staff for all the latest trends 50 Firebrace St, Horsham ~ 5382 1332

freijah Menswear

Enhance your look with

CHELSEA DOLBY COSMETIC TATTOOIST •

Eyeliner

Specialising in:

Eyebrows

Lips

Also 3D Nipple and Areola Restoration for women who have undertaken surgery after Breast Cancer Regularly operating from Luxe Beautie, 43 Federation Ave, Horsham Next visit: Saturday, October 8

48 Wilson Street, Horsham | 5482 7555 Page

34

Phone 0419 170 725 to make an appointment www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Bigger, bolder VW warns luxury SUVs might ‘get a fright’ as larger Tiguan broadens series’ appeal – page 37

Equinox to fill massive gap in Holden’s SUV line-up in 2017 Page 39

LARGE RANGE OF NEW & SECONDHAND VANS IN STOCK! Jayco Freedom Poptop 16ft 2005

- Single Beds- Microwave - 90ltr 3 Way Fridge - Rollout Awning - Cooktop Grill - Air Con Now

Now

$14,990

Now

Jayco Penguin Outback 2009

Traveller Bel Air 2009 Caravan 23ft

- Double Bed - Full Kitchen - Fiamma Awning

Queen Bed - Full Ensuite - Dishwasher - Annexe - Luxury

107 Stawell Rd www.jaycohorsham.com.au

$15,990

REDUCED!

$39,990

Jayco Starcraft 2014 Caravan 16ft

Jayco Starcraft 19ft 2015 Caravan

Jayco Swift 2015 Outback Camper

- Island Double Bed - Full Ensuite - As New

- Cafe Dining - Full Ensuite - Solar - Island Bed - Air Con - Gas Bayonet

Double and Single Bed Annexe - Toolbox - Stone Shield - Bed Flys

$41,490

Finance Available:

Now

$48,900

Now Stocking:

Now

$21,990

On the Western Hwy, Stawell side of Horsham

5382 4100 LMCT 90214

Keep up

to date!

All Used Vans Featured On:

12V-240V Fridge Freezers

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Page

35


TOW YOUR OWN WAY MU-X 4X2 LS-T AUTO 7-SEAT SUV

LABLE I A V A NOW ELL IN STAW

D-MAX 4X4 LS-M CREW CAB UTE

$42,990 DRIVE AWAY

$39,990 DRIVE AWAY

#

*

EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL

EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL

• 17” ALLOY WHEELS, FOG LIGHTS, SIDE STEPS & ROOF RAILS • PREMIUM AUDIO & 10” DVD ROOF MONITOR • PASSIVE ENTRY & START SYSTEM • LEATHER APPOINTED SEATS§

• 16” ALLOY WHEELS & FOG LIGHTS • ADVANCED AUDIO w/ BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • OUTSTANDING 3.5T TOWING* • FUEL EFFICIENT 8.2L/100KM#

At Horsham City Isuzu UTE we are very excited to announce that we now stock and sell the mighty Isuzu UTE range of 4x4 and 4x2 D-MAX utes and MU-X 7 seat SUV’s from not just our Horsham yard but now out of our Stawell dealership too! The D-MAX and MU-X are well known for their reliability and excellent towing capabilities, so for a fantastic deal on a new Isuzu D-MAX or MU-X, drop into Horsham City Isuzu UTE in Horsham or Stawell!

HORSHAM CITY ISUZU UTE www.horshamcityisuzuute.com.au

LMCT 7944

95 Stawell Road, Horsham Ararat Road, Stawell Ph 5382 4677 Ph 5358 2144

MOTOR GROUP

95 Stawell Road, Horsham Ph: 5382 4677 ACS 425

NEW TO STOCK 2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE BLACKHAWK Auto, alloys, 4x4, rev. camera, tow pack, Bluetooth, heated seats, dual climate, Uconnect voice control

2014 FORD XLS RANGER

Manual trans, roof racks, cruise control, power windows, 3.2lt diesel

DEMO 2016 FORD TX TERRITORY

Sports auto, 5-door hatch, 4-cyl 2.0L, CD player, air-cond, remote central locking

YFA 886

ZYU 023

D/WAY

Manual trans, 3.0lt turbo diesel, 4x4, steel tray, tow pack, cruise control, 3-tonne towing

Bill Norton 0418 131 163

REDUCED Was $15,990 2011 FORD FOCUS AMBIENTE

$12,990

Auto, 1.6L petrol, voice act. Bluetooth, pwr windows & mirrors, remote central locking, front & side airbags

D/WAY

$56,990

demo 2016 FORD XLT RANGER

Auto, alloys, cruise, Bluetooth, sat nav, rev. camera & sensors, dual climate, tow pack, tub liner, side steps

D/WAY

NEW TO STOCK 2015 ISUZU D-MAX LS-U 4X4

70,000km, Space cab, 3.0l turbo diesel, automatic, bullbar, towbar, Bluetooth, cruise

1BQ 4ZV

D/WAY

$18,990

NEW TO STOCK 2013 NISSAN PULSAR ST-L

Only 31,500km, as new, 1.8lt petrol engine, CVT auto, great condition, Bluetooth, cruise

Auto transmission, alloy wheels, cruise control, Bluetooth, reverse sensors

Nick Wilson 0419 510 284 Sales Manager

3.5T towing, 3.2L turbo diesel, 6-spd auto, sat nav, rev. camera, heated seats, Bluetooth, cruise, towbar

D/WAY

2013 FORD FALCON XR6 LPG

2013 FORD RANGER XLT 4X4

77,000km, 4.0L LPI engine, 6-speed auto, towbar, Bluetooth, cruise control

Sarah Arthur 0429 153 260 Sales

Ross Matthews 0408 584 954 Sales

78,000km, 3.2lt turbo diesel, 6-spd auto, hard lid, nudge bar, towbar, side steps

YKB 928

D/WAY

Heated seats, cruise, Bluetooth, rev. camera, sunroof, 7 seats, roof rails, sat nav, climate control

1HI 1XE

$44,990

1HI 7NF

D/WAY

Auto, RWD, 4lt 6cyl, cruise, reverse sensors, sidesteps, power windows

$21,990

$29,990 $36,990 NEW TO STOCK $52,990 2014 FORD RANGER WILDTRAK 4X4 2012 TOYOTA KLUGER GRANDE 2011 HOLDEN COMMODORE SSV 2013 FORD FOCUS TREND

$15,990

REDUCED Was $25,990 2013 FORD TERRITORY TX SZ

$24,990

1AE 7RT

D/WAY

$36,990

1FN 3UG

ZYR 239

1FT 3LR

AFX 158

D/WAY

D/WAY

NEW TO STOCK 2010 ISUZU D-MAX SX

Touchscreen, rev. camera, sat nav, alloys, canopy, bullbar, winch, snorkel & near new all-terrain tyres

D/WAY

NEW TO STOCK 2008 MAZDA 3 NEO

Alloys, diesel, Bluetooth, cruise, 7 seats, reverse camera, sat nav, reverse sensors

$19,990

NEW TO STOCK 2011 VOLKSWAGEN AMAROK

YTQ 374

$9,990

YZK 589

D/WAY

$31,990

D/WAY

D/WAY

YTC 606

D/WAY

$37,990

1HC 6CD

$39,990

www.nortonmotorgroup.com.au Western Highway, Stawell Ph: 5358 2144

1BA 3LU

D/WAY

D/WAY

$45,990

You’ll like us... we’re different!

85,000km, 6.0L V8 engine, 6-spd auto, hard lid, Bluetooth, sat nav, cruise control

Clinton Smith 0402 366 659 Sales/Finance

LMCT: 7944

5 star ANCAP safety rating applies to D-MAX 4x4 Crew Cab variants built from November 2013, 4x2 High-Ride Crew Cab variants built from November 2014 and all MU-X models. *Private & ABN holders only on 15.5MY vehicles. Metallic/mica/pearl paint $450 extra. Available until 30/9/16, unless extended, varied or while stocks last. §Leather on body contact areas of the seats. #Private & ABN holders only on 15.5MY vehicles. Manual transmission. Metallic/mica paint $450 extra. Available until 30/9/16, unless extended, varied or while stocks last. +3.5 tonne braked towing capacity on D-MAX 4x4 and 4x2 High Ride models and 3.0 tonne braked towing capacity on all MU-X models when fitted with an optional genuine Isuzu UTE tow bar kit. #Fuel consumption and emissions figures based on ADR 81/02 (combined cycle test) and are to be used for vehicle comparison purposes only. Actual fuel consumption and emissions will vary depending on many factors including, but not limited to, traffic conditions, individual driving style and vehicle condition. ^5 years/130,000km whichever occurs first, for eligible customers. Excludes trays and accessories. >The Capped Price Servicing Program (“CPS Program”) applies to Eligible Vehicles with a Warranty Start Date after 1 January 2015 at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers only. The CPS Program covers the first 6 Scheduled Services in line with the Scheduled Service Intervals. CPS Prices are subject to change. For full terms & conditions and current pricing visit isuzuute.com.au/service-plus.

YJR 931

D/WAY

$29,990

TURBO

2011 FORD FALCON XR6T

49,000km, 4.0L petrol turbo, 6-spd auto, cruise, Bluetooth, luxury pack, rev. camera

Brad Farrall 0434 996 476 Sales

Cynthia Jenkins 0438 354 414 Finance

Hassle-free finance, call Cynthia today!

THE WIMMERA’S LARGEST USED CAR RANGE Page

36

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


New-generation VW Tiguan

V

olkswagen Australia expects the second-generation Tiguan to become its most popular model after the Golf.

The company is forecasting upwards of 10,000 sales annually, which would catapult it into the top six medium SUV performers. Additionally, some of that volume is expected to come at the expense of similarly-sized luxury SUVs from brands such as Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Lexus, as Volkswagen strives to improve its customer satisfaction rating. Volkswagen Group Australia managing director Michael Bartsch said the Tiguan’s premium pricing, advanced specification and segmentbusting safety, places it in a sweet spot above the mainstream but below the premium offerings. “This is an all-new car, and more importantly it is a step up. It is redefining this segment of the SUV,” he said. “We have moved the Tiguan up from the small SUV segment to the medium SUV segment. “This car will go up in terms of the competitive set against the traditional contenders such as the Mazda CX-5 and Hyundai Tucson. “But more importantly, this car will give those luxury brands that have SUVs priced higher than this a little bit of a fright.

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

BIG CHANGES: The newgeneration VW Tiguan is significantly larger than the old model and now competes against the likes of Mazda’s CX-5.

“If you look at this car against the Mercedes-Benz GLC or BMW X1, you’ll see a market that will respond in terms of quality, engineering and styling.” Mr Bartsch said the new Tiguan would appeal to aspirational buyers as well as value seekers. “The big advantage is we are going to have a price that will attract the aspiring middle class,” he said. “We are delivering premium for the people, at affordable prices, and product quality that is head-to-head with the luxury brands.

“It is very much a lighthouse of Volkswagen of the next couple of years, and an indication of how we will be positioning the brand moving forward. “I’ve been very open that the challenge for us is that we make sure we continue to deliver a service and buying experience that is in keeping with the high standard of our vehicles.” Mr Bartsch dismissed concerns the Tiguan’s higher base starting price would scare buyers off mainstream medium SUVs. He said the reason it costs more is

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

why it would not only succeed, but exceed any sales record set by the previous version. The cheapest automatic, the 110TSI Trendline DSG FWD front-driver, starts at $34,490 plus on-road costs, while the least expensive all-wheel drive variant, the 132TSI Comfortline DSG AWD, starts from $41,490. “The market will respond very well to a German-conceived, German-designed, German-engineered and German-manufactured car,” Mr Bartsch said. “We are absolutely alone in that seg-

ment. Our battleground is looking up and not looking back. “This is a car that will sit very clearly in its own territory, between the Asian and luxury brands – this is where Volkswagen is going to sit and where the Tiguan is going to sit. “In terms of sales, most of our competitors are doing about 10,000 units a year. I think we are capable of doing at least that. But it is important to me not to be doing absolute numbers, but rather that this underlines the brand position for Volkswagen, drives customer satisfaction and sets the standards to which the brand will move forward in Australia. “The highest accolade I think we can have when we launch this car and move forward is that we have the highest satisfaction ratings in the business.” The previous Tiguan’s best sales year was in 2012, when 6871 vehicles were registered, giving Volkswagen 12 percent share of the small-SUV segment it then competed in. To date, some 30,000 units have been sold in Australia. Sales barely levelled off in the interim, with that figure edging down to 6334 last year, putting the model fourth in VW’s line-up overall behind the Golf with 22,092 sales, the Polo 9694, and Amarok, 8545. – Byron Mathioudakis

Page

37


Robot Motors 2007 Toyota Aurion SX6

2014 Toyota Camry Altise

XKK-501. Smart looking car.

$8,990

NOW

Kaniva district

ALL PRICES ARE DRIVE AWAY

2012 Holden Captiva AWD

1CJ-8ZV. 62,909km.

S907-ASD. Silver, V6, as new, tow pack.

2012 Toyota Hilux 4x4 Diesel

2009 Toyota Prado GXL

ZLF-999. Dual cab, auto, many extras fitted.

XBS-995. Turbo diesel, auto, towbar, local history.

$17,450

$23,750

$41,990

$29,250

71 Commercial Street, Kaniva 3419 • & (03) 5392 2335, mob 0428 922 335 AH (03) 5392 2632 • Fax (03) 5392 2639 • LMCT 1162

Drive Away Deals! 2012 JH CRUZE CD SEDAN

2010 RC COLORADO LTR CREW CAB 4X4

2016 RG COLORADO Z71 CREW CAB

 4X4 diesel  Manual  Cruise control  Bluetooth  Tow bar  Alloy wheels

 Manual

 Diesel  Alloy wheels  Bull Bar  Canopy

 As new  Auto trans  Leather trim

XKR-183

AHP-997

Engine No. 307165KA

1AL-3ZZ

29,250

D 25,990 L O S DRIVEAWAY

8,990

$

$

DRIVEAWAY

$

X-TRAIL

29,990

ST 4X2 FREE AUTO

$

DRIVEAWAY#

$1000

P

EFTPOS GIFT CARD±

At participating dealers only

nissanoffers.com.au

GRADE NAVARA

52,990

ST-X DUAL CAB 4X4 FREE AUTO

$

DRIVEAWAY#

*

$1000

EFTPOS GIFT CARD±

Purchase your new or used car to become a VIP member – Receive three FREE car washes + 10% off labour for scheduled servicing + privileged promotions. Used car buyers also receive $150 service discount on initial scheduled service. Hyundai Getz S 3 dr Hatch.................$4,990

D/AWAY WTZ-910. Manual, 1.4Lt petrol, air-conditioning, CD player, dual airbags, power steering.

Nissan Navara Single Cab................$10,990

Hyundai i30 SX Diesel Hatch...........$14,990

D/AWAY 1GY-1YO. 1.6 Lt diesel, auto, CD player, power windows, reverse camera, ABS brakes, remote central locking.

Holden Barina SX Hatch...................$16,490

Hyundai ix35 Active SUV.................$18,990

Mazda 6 GT Sedan...........................$30,990

Nissan Navara D21 D/Cab..................$5,490

Toyota RAV 4 GX SUV........................$23,990

Mitsubishi ASX SUV.........................$22,990

Holden Cruze CD Sedan...................$13,990

D/AWAY YTQ-634. 2.0Lt petrol, automatic, 6 airbags, stability control, reverse sensors, Bluetooth, 18” alloy wheels, cruise control.

At participating dealers only

D/AWAY 1GY-1YR. Auto, 4-cyl, air-cond, ABS brakes, CD player, power windows, remote central locking, airbags, alloy wheels.

DEMO Mazda BT-50 GT D/Cab..........$54,990 NAVARA FREE AUTO

44,990

ST DUAL CAB 4X4

$

DRIVEAWAY#

• • • •

QASHQAI

26,990

ST FREE AUTO

$

140kW & 450Nm Twin Turbo Diesel Class-leading diesel fuel economy 3,500kg† braked towing capacity Reverse Camera

D/AWAY 1FU-8MW. 3.2 CRDi diesel, auto, leather seats, sat nav, towbar, alloy bullbar, canopy, reverse camera, side steps.

$1000

EFTPOS GIFT CARD±

At participating dealers only

DRIVEAWAY#

Reversing Camera LED Daytime Running Lights 17” Alloy Wheels 2.0L Petrol Engine

Ph: (03) 5392 2300 AH: (03) 5392 2500 Mobile: 0458 922 300

GREAT DEALS ON NEW & USED!

D/AWAY FKA-207. 2.4Lt petrol, manual, 4X2, towbar & standard plug, tubliner, tonneau cover.

• • • •

Low KMs

DRIVEAWAY

KANIVA MOTORS

FREE AUTO

CAMRY ATEVA SEDAN

47,990

$

DRIVEAWAY

READY SOON

LMCT 6822

2013 COLORADO CREW CAB

MUST END SEPTEMBER 30

Nissan Tiida ST Sedan.......................$9,990

D/AWAY XVZ-460. 1.8Lt petrol, automatic, CD player, dual airbags, power steering, remote central locking.

D/AWAY UAY-261. 3.0Lt T/diesel, manual, power steering, air-cond, CD player, steel dropside tray, steel bullbar, towbar. D/AWAY 1FM-8DP. 1.6Lt petrol, auto, sunroof, power windows, Bluetooth, alloy wheels, cruise, remote central locking. D/Away 1CR-9HT. 2.5Lt petrol, auto, 6 airbags, leather seats, sunroof, sat nav, heated seats, 19” alloys, reverse camera. D/AWAY ZDZ-711. 2.0Lt, auto, 6 airbags, Bluetooth, CD player, power windows, stability control, central locking, cruise control. D/AWAY XUP-060. 1.8Lt petrol, auto, p/steering, dual airbags, ABS brakes, stability control, CD player, power windows, remote central locking, alloys, cruise.

Holden Captiva CX SUV....................$10,990

D/AWAY ZAM-381. 3.2Lt petrol, 7 seats, automatic, 6 airbags, air-cond, Bluetooth, CD player, power windows, power steering, cruise control, alloy wheels.

Mazda CX-5 Maxx Sport SUV...........$29,990

D/AWAY VIN #: JM0KE102100112803. 2.0Lt turbo diesel, auto, 6 airbags, climate control air-cond, Bluetooth, CD player, power windows, central locking, cruise, alloys.

Toyota Corolla ZR Sedan..................$23,990

D/AWAY 1CG-1AP. 1.8Lt petrol, auto, leather seats, climate control, Bluetooth, reverse camera, sat nav, cruise, alloy wheels.

Mazda CX-5 Akera AWD SUV...........$36,990

Nissan ST Pulsar Sedan.....................$7,990

Nissan X-Trail ST Wagon..................$18,990

D/AWAY TZX753. 2.0Lt petrol, auto , air-cond, CD player, cruise control, dual airbags, ABS brakes, remote central locking, towbar.

D/AWAY 1CB-5XL. 2.5Lt petrol, auto, 6 airbags, Bluetooth, reverse camera, leather seats, sunroof, push button start, sat nav. D/AWAY 1GT-4MT. Limited Edition, 2.0lt petrol, auto, 4WD, sat nav, cruise control, reversing camera, central locking, alloy wheels.

Visit our website: morrowmotorgroup.com.au Valid on new X-TRAIL ST 2WD, Qashqai ST, Qashqai Ti, Navara ST-X 4x4 Dual Cab and Navara ST 4x4 Dual Cab models ordered between 1/8/16 and 30/9/16 and delivered by 31/10/16. Auto upgrade cannot be redeemed for cash.. +$1,000 EFTPOS Gift Card available on new qualifying Nissan models ordered between 16/9/16 and 30/9/16 and delivered by 31/10/16. Offers exclude special editions and demonstrators. Excludes Government, Rental and National Fleet customers. Not available in conjunction with any other offer. Terms and conditions apply.

OW ORRGROUP MMOTOR

*Valid on new X-TRAIL ST 2WD, Qashqai ST, Qashqai Ti, Navara ST-X 4x4 Dual Cab and Navara ST 4x4 Dual Cab models ordered between 1/8/16 and 30/9/16 and delivered by 31/10/16. Auto upgrade cannot be redeemed for cash. Excludes Government, Rental and National Fleet customers. Excludes special editions. Nissan reserves the right to vary, extend or withdraw this offer. Not available in conjunction with any other offer. #Maximum recommended driveaway price for new models ordered between 1/8/16 and 30/9/16 and delivered by 31/10/16. Prices may vary between dealers. Excludes Government, Rental and National Fleet customers. Nissan reserves the right to vary, extend or withdraw this offer. Premium paint available at additional cost.†Towing capacity is subject to towbar/towball capacity.The capacity may be reduced if a non-genuine Nissan towbar is fitted. ±$1,000 EFTPOS Gift Card available from participating Nissan dealers on new qualifying Nissan models ordered between 16/9/16 and 30/9/16 and delivered by 31/10/16. Excludes special editions and demonstrators. Excludes Government, Rental and National Fleet customers. Nissan reserves the right to vary, extend or withdraw this offer. ‡For full details of the myNissan Service Certainty program visit nissan.com.au/service.New Vehicle Warranty expires 3 years from date of first registration or after 100,000km (whichever comes first). Conditions apply. See nissan.com.au for more details. Terms and conditions apply to Roadside Assistance; please visit nissan.com.au/roadsideassistance.

Page

38

33 Dimboola Rd, Horsham Phone: 03 5382 6163

Email: sales@morrow.net.au LMCT 8353 View our cars at www.morrowmotorgroup.com.au Opening hours 8.30am-5.30pm Monday to Friday and 8.30am-noon Saturday

Rachael Todman

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

0419 510 302 Business Manager

Gavin Morrow

0418 504 985 Director

Wade Morrow

Tristan Cameron

Director

Sales

0409 133 939

0437 956 278

Craig Kemp

Roxanne Kimberley

Sales

Sales

0418 504 987

0429 825 859

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


RISING SUN: The Equinox carries design cues seen on other Chevrolet models, including the new Cruze and Malibu.

Equinox set for Australia

G

M Holden announced it would import the Chevrolet Equinox as its long overdue Captiva replacement from next year, as the company shores up its SUV line-up.

While exact launch timing for the Equinox in Australia is unclear, expect it to arrive about a year after its international reveal, in the third or fourth quarter of 2017. The Equinox will arrive as a direct replacement for the Captiva 5 that was killed off late last year, leaving Holden without a contender in the ultra competitive mid-size SUV segment. The five-seat Equinox will face off against established rivals including the segment leading Mazda CX-5, as well as big hitters such as Toyota’s RAV4, Nissan’s X-Trail, Subaru Forester, Mitsubishi Outlander, Honda CR-V, Ford Kuga and Kia Sportage, as well as newcomers, Hyundai Tucson, Renault Koleos and VW Tiguan. It is unclear when the one-segment-larger seven-seat Captiva will be officially discontinued, with the 11-year-old wagon set

to be replaced by the Americansourced Acadia in 2018. Also unclear is where the Equinox will be sourced from for the Australian market. Holden’s announcement fits with the company’s plans to expand its SUV presence significantly in the coming years. The company said the worldclass SUV was the next step in Holden’s commitment to launching 24 new vehicles by 2020. Revealed last week in the United States, the Equinox features design cues already seen on recent Chevrolet-badged models such as the Cruze, Malibu and the Volt. The American car-maker said extensive aero development in the wind tunnel influenced the shape. The sharply styled, chromeheavy front end features projector-beam headlights and LED daytime running lights, while the horizontal tail-lights – LED on higher-spec variants – gives the SUV a wide stance. With all seats in place, the Equinox can swallow 846 litres of cargo and with the second row folded it can take 1798 litres. Inside, the Equinox has a premium-looking interior that

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

has a similar design to the US-market Chevrolet Malibu mid-sizer, with what the company describes as a ‘down-andaway’ instrument panel and a low windscreen that provides a commanding front view. A new ‘kneeling’ rear seat function, where the bottom cushions tilt forward when the split-folded seatbacks are lowered, makes for a flat floor, ensuring easier loading. Available connectivity features will include seven or eight inch MyLink infotainment screens with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Active safety gear includes a safety alert seat, surround vision, forward collision alert with following distance indicator, low-speed autonomous emergency braking, lane keep assist with lane departure warning, rear seat reminder, lane change alert with side blind zone alert and rear cross traffic alert. It also has a teen driver function that allows parents to set controls and review an in-vehicle report card to encourage safer driving habits. Both front and all-wheel drive versions will be offered. – Tim Nicholson

Amazing Deals! 2000 Ford Laser LXI Hatch

03 Holden Commodore VY Lumina Sedan

Manual, elec windows, aircond, cheap to run. QPR-434

Auto, dual fuel, cruise, p/s, power windows. UNT-207

$3490

$3490

03 Holden VY Commodore Ute S-Pack

04 Holden Commodore VZ Sedan

Auto, dual airbags, p/s, elec windows. SIU-851

Auto, p/s, elec windows, a/c, dual airbags. UKF-974

$6490

$4490

05 Holden Commodore VZ Wagon

05 Mitsubishi Lancer LXI Sedan

Auto, 6-cyl, dual fuel, p/s, a/c, dual airbags. 1BZ-4RQ

Manual, a/c, p/s, rear spoiler, ideal 1st car. 1II-5ZM

DRIVE AWAY

2 to choo se from

DRIVE AWAY

DRIVE AWAY

$4990 DRIVE AWAY

1994 Ford Laser

DRIVE AWAY

2 to choo se from

$3990 DRIVE AWAY

1995 Toyota Camry

Auto, p/s, aircond, cheap to run. OLP-489

Auto, p/s, pwr windows, aircond, cheap to run. NMU-700

$2490

$2490

DRIVE AWAY

DRIVE AWAY

More ars tc grea tock in s

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

5 Turnbull Dr, Horsham (off Golf Course Road)

Ph (03) 5382 2185 or 0427 861 851

LMCT 11355 SHD 15004 SHD 15005

Page

39


TRADE

LOCAL

Proudly sponsored by

DIRECTORY

heating • cooling • hot water Tyrepower providing top-quality service

TYREPOWER HORSHAM Offering wheel alignments and tyres for cars, trucks, Tyrepower Horsham agricultural and equipment 103 Firebrace St, earth-moving Horsham T 03 5382 0041 www.tyrepower.com.au Open 8am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday and 8.30am to noon on Saturday

24-hour after-hours service 103 Firebrace Street, Horsham (opp. Royal Hotel) t: (03) 5382 0041 m: Gerald 0427 136 812 e: horsham@tyrepower.com.au w: www.tyrepower.com.au

Est 1963

PERFECTION IS ALWAYS OUR AIM

The One Cleaning Service

B.F. & S.J

DB -U3415

CHAD CROSS E: CHADCROSS@ BIGPOND.COM

PH: 0408 536 022

PLANS AVAILABLE DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL BUILDER

MOBILE 0428 504 688 TEL 5382 3934

Creating your dream! 2 NEWTON COURT HORSHAM VIC 3400 B.F. & S.J

Showroom open 1-5pm Monday to Friday

Th e o n e

f o r a l l yo u r

c le a n i ng ne e ds !

• steam cleaning of carpets • upholstery • windows • tile & grout cleaning • stripping & sealing vinyl floors • commercial cleaning

DB -U3415

DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL BUILDER DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL BUILDER

WWW.CROSSPAINTERS.COM

After almost a year of taking on management of Tyrepower Horsham, owners Gerald and Dannielle Stevenson are still enjoying running the successful tyre business at 103 Firebace Street. Tyrepower offers a large range of tyres, and different services to people across the Wimmera from Ararat to Nhill. Gerald, Dannielle and the team can help with all your tyre needs from 24-hour breakdown services to on-farm help. “Whether it’s a lawnmower, tractor, or a truck and all your vehicles in between, we can help with it all,” Gerald said. Tyrepower Horsham also offers a huge range of mechanical services including wheel alignments, car servicing, suspension and battery checks. “We are also very flexible with car pickup and drop-off,” Dannielle added. “People can drop their cars off before work or take advantage our free pick-up and drop-off service.” Tyrepower Horsham is open from 7am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday and Saturdays from 8am to noon. For more information or to get a no obligation quote call Gerald and Dannielle on 5382 0041.

Bruce: 504 688 MOBILE 04280428 504 688 TEL 5382 ST, 3934 20 BALLINGER HORSHAM VIC 3400

NEW NUMBER

Ph: 5382 2387

Locally owned & operated since 1999

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

24 HOUR MAINTENANCE SERVICE RICK

Ph. (03) 5382 3238

REC. 11963 “CELEBRATING 70 YEARS IN BUSINESS”

2 NEWTON COURT HORSHAM VIC 3400

Simply Helping You. In Home Support

➤ Landscape design & consulting ➤ Retaining walls & paving ➤ Irrigation & instant lawns ➤ Tiger Turf synthetic lawn distributor ➤ Concrete pathways

“when presentation Ryan is everything” 0409 121 351

www.re-landscapes.com.au ABN: 84 238 062 133

Some of what we do:

✓ Home Help ✓ Gardening & Home Maintenance ✓ Personal & Respite Care

(03) 5381 2076

JUKEBOX and Karaoke Party Hire We also re-cloth pool tables and do repairs on pinball machines and video games

Call Merv 0419 203 087

www.simplyhelping.com

Facebook: Horsham Wimmera Jukebox hire/WFS Entertainments

southwestvic@simplyhelping.com.au

For all your cabling, digital reception and home entertainment needs

& 131 546 Digital TV Antennas TV Wall Mounts Home Theatre

MOBILE PHONE and ipad REPAIRS ● All things Caravans, RV’s & Motorhomes ● ● Spare parts ● Accessories ● Awnings ● Solar ● Servicing ● Repairs ● Alterations ● Insurance claims ● Caravans sold on consignment ● Custom Manufacturing ● Domestic ● Commercial ● Worksite● Foodvans ● 40 years’ experience

Alfred Street Ararat, (03) 5352 7073

Hotondo Homes Horsham Ph: (03) 5381 0360

• All makes & models • ALL REPAIRS Also specialising in muscal instrument repair!

saleshotondohomeshorsham@bigpond.com

81 Hamilton Street, Horsham www.hotondo.com.au

24 Pynsent St, Horsham Phone 5382 3139

CELEBRATE IN STYLE WITH

PYROMAGIC

YOUR LOCAL FIREWORKS DISPLAY EXPERTS

Randall Lee

JARRYD 0439 347 193

M: Sarah 0423 882 112 E: rednic@ozisp.com.au www.rednicrock.com.au

Page

40

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


0

TRADE

LOCAL

f ina nce *

MF9407S TELEHANDLER

DIRECTORY McMartin Fire Prevention & Glass

• Slashing • Fire Prevention • Spraying of vacant blocks, hobby farms and small acreage • Also glazing and glass requirements

Ph: 5382 2840 (All hours) Mob: 0427 051 755

MicroPower NT Computer Support and Maintenance

Graham Mintern, Director

YOUR LOCAL MF DEALER

Specialising in small engines, chainsaws, lawn mowers, MASSEYFERGUSON.COM.AU dirt and road bikes and ATV servicing and repairs

15 Henry Street, Horsham. Mob 0419 818 445 www.mpnt.com.au

DB-U 39486

Call David - 0437 985 319

Great for birthdays, work parties, family get-togethers, school fetes, markets, sporting events, Christmas parties, private functions and community events

Contact Michael or Jenni on

Narrow chassis design provides maximum turning angle Three selectable steering modes

Superior operator environmen Powerful and consistent hydra

TYREPOWER HORSHAM

Offering wheel alignments and tyres for cars, trucks, Tyrepower Horsham agricultural and equipment 103 Firebrace St, earth-moving Horsham T 03 5382 0041 www.tyrepower.com.au Traction Ag Horsham Traction Open 8am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday Ag Nhi

andRoad 8.30am to noon on Saturday 135 Stawell HORSHAM 6 Brougham Street NH

sales@tractionag.com.au

graham@mpnt.com.au

Superior operator environment Powerful and consistent hydraulic system

YOUR SMALL ENGINE 0% at Traction AG SPECIALISTS

|

www.tractionag.com.au

after-hours service Phone: 24-hour 03 5381 1385 Phone: 03 5391 1144

103 Firebrace Street, Horsham Royal Hotel) *Offer endsStawell 29th February 2016, while stocks last.Ph Final 5381 installation by 30th November 2016. 0% finance to AGCO Finance customers who hold(opp. a current ABN only. 30% deposit, G 135 Road, Horsham. 1385 fourth month. 5 annual payments commencing 6 months after installation. Terms and conditions apply. t: (03) 5382 0041 m: Gerald 0427 136 812

6 Brougham Street, Nhill. Ph 5391 1144

e: horsham@tyrepower.com.au w: www.tyrepower.com.au

MASSEY FERGUSON®, MF®, the triple-triangle logo® is a worldwide brand of AGCO. © 2015

Marshall Engineering & Exhaust • Qualified Boilermaker • Exhausts

Jumping Castles & Merry-Go-Round Free measure & quote!

PERFORMANCE THAT CUTS THROUGH EVERY NEED

Ph (03) 5382 3823

Narrow chassis design provides maximum turning angle Three selectable steering modes

Wimmera Amusement Hire

Work Covered: Maintenance, Extensions, Pergolas and Decking and now including new homes

MF MOWERS

OPTIMUM REACH AND MANOEUVRABILITY

PC repairs • Microsoft networks design, commissioning, maintenance and troubleshooting • Microsoft Office products training • Software development

61 Wavell St, Horsham

f ina n

0

Proudly sponsored by

Repairs – Fittings – Fabrications

RELAX... We know leather You wouldn’t take your car to a plumber for a service. So why have your lounge cleaned by a carpet cleaner? We know nothing about carpet, but everything about leather.

• Welding

Stainless Steel - Hard Facing - Tig & Mig Arc

0400 558 523

• On-site repairs Phone (03) 5352 2588

8.30am-5.00pm Mon-Friday

30 Tuson Street Ararat, Vic 3377 (Opposite Ararat IGA)

Call Karl 0458 196 436 www.theleatherdoctor.net.au

With 20 years industry experience you know you are in good hands OUR SERVICES: • Electrical • Refrigeration

REC 14579 ARC AU26861

DOMESTIC MAINTENANCE

g Servicin n Wester & Victoria beyond REC 25480

• Air conditioning • Domestic • Commercial • Data and communications • Industrial

Ph 0475 818 849

Email: admin@midwestelectrical.com.au

PE

DLY

Au

to E

lect

rica

lR

155 Plumpton Road, Horsham

5382 0885

www.glassworks.com.au

• Interior & Exterior Painting • Wallpaper Hanging • Colour Advice

Call Adrian on 0407 340 730 vanderwaal@ netspace.net.au

GALLAGHERS V&S SERVICES

Professionals at: Cleaning: -

Supplying wood burning heater & stove parts ARARAT & STAWELL DISTRICT

www.gallaghers.com.au

g&

pin

m Ca

irs

ing

sh Fi

ar Ge

Tim Kennedy 0419 582 114

1800 815 730 www.greenpesty.com.au

ACP ROOFING

Roof Tile Specialists Serving the area for more than 40 years NEW ROOFS, REROOF & REPAIRS For all enquiries call Peter 0428 519 195 Fax (03) 5352 1950 Email info@acproofing.com.au

Across town or interstate

Windows Commerical Industrial Builders Domestic Offices Building Sites

Sally: 0409 523 917 • sally@gallaghers.com.au

epa

For all of your

www.rowesremovals.com.au

18 Western Hwy, Stawell 5358 2140

P&S

Vecteezy.com

& Timber Windows & Doors ● Commercial ● Shopfronts ● Glass ● Perspex ● Showers ● Robes ● Splashbacks ● Garage Doors ● And More

Cross Builders

• Family run business • Extensions • Concreting

Phone - 5382 2817

• New homes • Renovations • Pergolas & Decking

Peter - 0418 524 879

Call to book your free driving lesson

0417 352 403

Rod Peachey Painting 0417 364 509 rodpeachey3711@gmail.com

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

C��� M�� �� 0419 836 106

Email: michael@horshamdrivingschool.com Website: www.horshamdrivingschool.com

a 5381 Need cut or 0992 colour? www.mcdonaldsteelhorsham.com.au Hate finding a car park? Salon service for the whole family, without the hassle

Stocking Zenz – a clean alternative to harsh hair dyes.

Jenelle Meadows

5381 2090 32 Federation Ave

ALAMODE HAIR DESIGN

BUILDING RELOCATION RESTUMPING

Shanan 0448 387 167 Trevor 0418 504 401 bakerbuilders3@bigpond.com

W.E. GUEST FENCING & J.J.

CONTRACTORS

Designs, Manufactures and Installs Kitchens, Laundries, Bathrooms, Wardrobes, Offices, Shop Counters and Business Fit-outs

Like us on Facebook d

Cnr GolfCnr Course Rd & Road Kendal Dr, Horsham. Ph 5381 0992 Golf Course & Kendal Drive, Horsham

MANUAL & AUTO CARS

H���n� �r����m� �i�� ...

• Digital TV • New house pre-wires • Phone point installations • Pay TV to all TV’s from one box

For a shed with no thin s#*%! SEE THE IRON MAN!

with Keys2Drive

T.V. C��NEC����S domestic and commercial

Ph. 03 5382 1375

A SHED LIKE NO OTHER!

F RI E

N

● Aluminium

89 Plumpton Road, Horsham

www.horsham.laserelectrical.com.au

Environmentally Friendly Pest Control T

• Data & Comms • Appliance Repairs • Heating & Cooling • Electrical Inspections • Maintenance & Service

“Totally Dependable”

ABN 698 3206 7186

We don’t charge for travel. l Servicing al areas.

• Solar • Security • Domestic • Industrial • Commercial • Refrigeration

Shaun Trotter 0437 431 246

209 Golf Course Road, Haven | shaun@srtcabinetry.com.au

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

For all types of fencing Ph 0407 861 597 or 5383 7522 96 Curtis Road, Wonwondah 3401 wjguest@activ8.net.au Page

41


TRADE

LOCAL

Proudly sponsored by

DIRECTORY

Ph (03) 5382 3823

Horsham CAR SPARES & REPAIRS

Lop The Top - Tree Service All types of Tree: - Pruning - Removal - Power line clearing - Chipper hire - Palm trees

43 GOLF COURSE ROAD • PO BOX 943 • HORSHAM 3400

• • • • •

Used car sales and servicing LMCT 10773 Buying and wrecking most makes and models Mechanical repairs Pre-roadworthy work New non-genuine parts and panels

Discount for Pensioners

AARON DEAN Ph: 0428 195 090

03 5381 2434

We can solve all your auto-electrical and air-conditioner issues! • TRUCKS • TRACTORS • CARS • HEADERS phone | (03) 5382 3810 fax | (03) 5381 1575 70 McPherson St, Horsham VIC 3400

WINDSCREEN REPAIRS & REPLACEMENT

Whatever piece of glass is damaged on your vehicle, O’Brien® can help. We can repair or replace any piece of glass on any make or model and our workmanship is guaranteed.

Wilson Bolton & Co. 22 O’Callaghan Parade, Horsham

Ph: 5382 0157

Authorised Dealer

> aluminium/timber windows > external/internal doors > door hardware > garage doors/openers > automatic doors > security doors > wardrobe doors > shower screens 8 Sloss St, Horsham 3400 > shopfronts p • 03 5382 4999 > splashbacks f • 03 5382 4773 > balustrades/pool fences e • info@horshamdg.com.au w • www.horshamdg.com.au > glass/perspex/mirrors

Landscaping Domestic/Commercial Paving

Mini Bobcat, Excavation & Tipper Hire

Sprinkler Installation

Decks & Timber Work

Instant, Artificial Lawn

All Types of Fencing

Brett Perry – ph 0407 362 138

24/7 EMERGENCY GLAZING SERVICE

Richy Kerr 0407 285 097

BRADLEY J. SCOTT PH/FAX: 5382 5520 MOB: 0427 340 693 3 SHIRLEY ST, HORSHAM

37 O’Callaghan’s Parade, Horsham Phone: 5382 0707 Email: tintacarwimmera@outlook.com

• Roofing • Sewer & drain cleaning • New homes

• Commercial • Shop fitouts • All types of maintenance 89 Plumpton Road, Horsham

www.horsham.laserplumbing.com.au

Ph. 03 5381 1772

KD

Specialisingininhouse house restumping restumping & relevelling. Specialising & relevelling.

Mick Sellens

Aaron & Brylee Pope

Qualified Tradesman

Mobile:Pope 0429 008 507 Aaron & Brylee Ah: 03 5382 1585

Ph 0428 790 546

micksellens@gmail.com House Repairs • Cabinet Making • Kitchen & Bathroom Remodelling • Carpentry • Painting • Tiling• Odd Jobs

HORS

C

HAM

& ARAR

AT

C

GREG McLENNAN

engineering

SMASH • REPAIRS

GRAIN CLEANING Wimmera Highway, Natimuk. Phone 5387 1144

• Insurance work a specialty • Damaged car pick up • Tilt slide tow • Trade tow 129 Stawell Road, Horsham 3400 BH: (03) 5382 3479 M: 0418 823 479 F: (03) 5381 1596 gmclsmash@hotmail.com

DB-L37993

DB-L37993

Email: abpope@bigpond.com Mobile: 0429 008Vic507 PO Box 615, Horsham 3402

Ah: 03 5382 1585 Email: abpope@bigpond.com

• Colorbond panel fencing • Garden Maintenance - Mowing, yard clean ups, rubbish removal, odd jobs. • Post and rail

• Tubular pool chain mesh • Town fencing • Dingo hire • Serving Horsham & district

New Homes

For a FREE quote call Ian 0400 564 672 mccullochfencing@bigpond.com

Incorporating Glenvill Homes ●

Commercial

Renovations

JOHN MAYS 0418 823 224

(03) 5382 3224 ● noleen.mays@bigpond.com

Stop horsing around, get into Mussett’s for all your horse’s needs! “If it’s not on the floor – we’ll find it for sure!”

Cooling & heating Cooling & heating LiveLive betterbetter

ARARAT – 141 High St

T: Steve 0408 037 661 • T: Robyn 0439 111 672 www.wimmeraremovals.com.au E: wimmeraremovals@gmail.com

COLORBOND FENCING

Specialising in Home Improvements in the Wimmera area

DIAMOND DEALER

HORSHAM BETTA ELECTRICAL 156 Firebrace Street, Horsham Phone 5381 2207

IAN McCULLOCH

The Fix It Guy

ITIONING AIR-COND AL ELECTRIC SOLAR ATION REFRIGER OMS COOLRO

• FRIDGES • FREEZERS • DISHWASHERS • WASHING MACHINES • AND MORE!

Our services include: Vehicle, home and office tinting, privacy, safety and security films, plus vehicle paint protection film.

BLINDS & CURTAINS

ABN 79 609 188 420

ARC Authorisation No. AU08455

Morrow Motor Group - 5382 6163

Home Removals ● Freight ● Boxes ● Storage ● Pre-packs

FREE MEASURE & QUOTE

“Totally Dependable”

admin@candorconstructions.com.au www.candorconstructions.com.au

• Small tipper for rubbish removal, soil • Car licence

Lic. 38206

BUILDERS & CONCRETERS

• Removal freight truck • Rear tailgate lifter • 8 pallet floor space

SERVICING WHITE GOODS

&

Commercial • Industrial • Agricultural • Domestic

TRUCK HIRE

123 South Road, VIC 1234 Trading Hours | 123 Monday - Friday: 8amVIC - 5pm South Road, 1234 Saturday: 8am -Trading 1pm Hours | Monday - Friday: www.website.com.au

Saturday: 8am - 1pm www.website.com.au

8am - 5pm

HORSHAM – 105 River Rd

P 03 5382 6777

W www.bondyscontractors.com.au E info@bondyscontractors.com.au

MUSSETT SADDLERY & UPHOLSTERY

5-7 Frayne Street, Stawell Ph: 5358 3620 / 0408 563 947 mussetts@bigpond.net.au

heating • cooling • hot water

DANS

PLASTER & RENDER

*New Homes *Renovations *Extensions *Patch-ups *Suspended Ceilings *Rendering *Foam Cladding *Ornate Cornices * All jobs Plaster & Rendering Qualified Tradesmen, Quality Work Mobile: 0429 408 042 AH 5382 3030 FREE QUOTES Call Daniel

FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTES!

5382 5429 Page

42

9 Madden St, Horsham

ARARAT

STAWELL

HORSHAM

www.bevanart.com.au

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Banner + Adverts

Tv guide

Brought to you by

THE DAILY GRIND Listen weekdays from 6am on

Prime

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 29 TEN

ABC

Prime 5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s]

NINE 5:30 Today 9:00 Today Extra (PG) 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Hot In Cleveland (PG s,l) 2:00 The Block (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE News [s] 5:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The AFL Footy Show *Grand Final Edition* (M a) – James, Bec, Sam and the boys host the Grand Final edition from Rod Laver Arena 10:30 Survivor: Millennials Vs. Gen X (PG) – Filmed on location in Fiji, Survivor 12:00 The NRL Footy Show *Grand Final Edition* (M l) 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Extra [s] 3:30 Good Morning America

10:30 Foreign Correspondent [s] 11:00 Who’s Been Sleeping In My House? 11:30 Eggheads [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 Pointless [s] 1:45 Call The Midwife (M a) [s] 2:45 Auction Room [s] 3:15 The Cook And The Chef [s] 3:45 The Bill (PG) 4:10 Murder, She Wrote (PG) 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 One Plus One (PG) [s] 6:10 Pointless [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 The Checkout (PG) 8:30 The Code (M v,l) 9:30 The Tunnel: Sabotage (MA15+a,l,v) [s] 10:20 Lateline [s] 10:55 The Business [s] 11:10 Hitting Home With Sarah Ferguson (M a,l,v) 12:10 Lowdown: Bubble Trouble (M l,s)

7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Children’s Pro-

6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 All 4 Adventure 9:00 4WD Touring Australia 10:00 M*A*S*H 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Get Smart (PG) 1:00 Raising Hope (PG) 2:00 Monster Jam 3:00 Jake And The Fatman 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Star Trek 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 Heroes And Villains: Caught On Camera (PG) 8:30 Mega-structures: Airbus A380 9:30 Cops: Adults Only (M l,d,v) 10:30 Clubland (M s,l) 11:00 Megafactories: Apache Helicopter (PG) 12:00 Home Shopping 2:00 Cops: Adults Only (M l,d,v) 3:00 Bellator MMA (M) 5:00 Vegas (M)

GEM 6:30 Skippy 7:00 Religion 7:30 TV Shop 8:00 7MATE 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Hook Line And

6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman 11:00 JAG (PG l) 12:00 Charmed (PG) 1:00 Family Ties 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 4:05 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:00 Frasier 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:05 The Simpsons (PG) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 8:00 New Girl (M s) 8:30 The Graham Norton Show (M s,l) 9:30 Jane The Virgin (M v) 10:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 11:00 The Late Show (PG) 12:00 The King Of Queens 1:00 Frasier (PG v,l) 2:00 Raymond (PG) 3:00 Dr Quinn (PG) 4:00 JAG (PG)

WIN 6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 The Home Team [s] 7:00 WIN News [s] 8:00 ET [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (M a) [s] 1:00 Program To Be Advised 2:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s 4:00 Ben’s Menu [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) 5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Bachelorette Australia (PG) 8:30 Gogglebox (M) 9:30 Law & Order: SVU (M v,a) 10:30 Blue Bloods (M v,l) 11:30 WIN News [s] 12:30 The Project - Encore (PG) 1:30 Late Show (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping (PG) 6:00 Children’s Programs 2:30 Yu-gi-oh! Arcv 3:00 Rabbids Invasion 3:30 Yo-kai Watch 4:05 Looney Tunes Classics 4:30 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 5:00 Ben 10: Alien Force 5:30 Teen Titans 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 Mom (M) 8:30 2 Broke Girls (M s,d) 9:30 Two And A Half Men (M s) 10:30 Rick And Morty: Something Ricked (M) 12:00 Sullivan & Son: A Kiss Is Never Just A Kiss (M s) 12:30 Adventure Time (PG) 1:00 Regular Show 1:30 Ben 10: Alien Force 2:00 Rabbids Invasion 2:30 Kate And Mim Mim

GO!

Gilmore Girls (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Come Dine With Me - UK (PG) 11:00 Friends (PG) 12:00 Movie: “Carlton-Browne Of The FO” (G) (’59) 1:50 Come Dine With Me - UK (PG) 2:20 Secret Dealers (PG) 3:20 Miss Marple: Sleeping Murder (PG) 4:30 Ellen (PG) 5:30 Gilmore Girls (PG) 6:30 Friends (PG) 7:30 See No Evil (M v) 8:40 Death Row Stories (M v,a) 9:45 Death Row Stories (MA15+v,a) 10:50 Killing Spree (M) 11:50 Dalziel And Pascoe (M v,a) 1:00 Call & Win Live (M) 3:00 Edgar Wallace Mysteries (PG v)

11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “Volcano: Fire On The Mountain” (PG v,a) (’97) Stars: Dan Cortese 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 6:30 Seven News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG a) 8:00 Make You Laugh Out Loud: Monkeys Make You Laugh Out Loud [s] 9:00 Selling Houses Australia: Hamersley 10:10 Saved (PG a 11:10 Code Black: Doctors Without Borders (M a) 12:10 Revenge: Penance (M) 1:00 Home Shopping grams 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Home And Away (PG) 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Doc Martin (PG) 1:00 Lovejoy (M v) 2:00 The Great Outdoors 3:00 Property Ladder 4:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 4:30 60 Minute Makeover 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Father Brown: The Flying Stars (M v) 8:30 Murdoch Mysteries (M v) 10:30 Some Mothers Do ‘ave ‘em (PG) 11:00 One Foot In The Grave (PG) 11:45 Bargain Hunt 12:45 Psychic TV (M) 3:45 Some Mothers Do ‘ave ‘em (PG) 4:15 One Foot In The Grave 5:00 Harry’s Practice Sinker 7:30 Fishing Addiction 8:30 Stihl Timbersports 2016 9:00 Search For Lost Giants 10:00 A Football Life 11:00 Targa High Country 2015 12:00 Slideshow 1:00 Wipeout USA 2:00 Swamp People 3:00 Adventure Angler 3:30 The Next Level 4:00 Fishing Addiction 5:00 Search For Lost Giants 6:00 American Pickers 7:00 Hardcore Pawn 7:30 Car Crash TV (PG) 8:00 Surveillance Oz 8:30 Baggage Battles (PG) 9:30 Storage Wars (PG) 10:30 Hardcore Pawn (M l) 12:00 Locked Up Abroad (M) 2:30 Pawn Stars (PG)

WIN

ONE

11

NINE 5:30 Today 9:00 Today Extra (PG) 11:30 NINE’s

11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “Taken Away” (PG a) (’96) Stars: Jill Eikenberry 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 6:30 Seven News [s] 7:00 Better Homes and Gardens [s] – Joh catches up with 800 Words star Melina Vidler at her Brisbane home. 8:30 Movie: “The Da Vinci Code” (M a,v) Stars: Tom Hanks 11:40 Off The Bench (PG) – All the latest news and issues across the VCFL, chat to country footys biggest stars 12:40 Home Shopping

Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) 1:00 Movie: “Waiting for the Light” (PG a,l) (’90) Stars: Shirley MacLaine 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE News [s] 5:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Postcards (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Mr. Mrs. Smith” (M v,s) (’04) Stars: Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie 11:00 Movie: “J Edgar” (M v,l) (’11) Stars: Leonardo DiCaprio & Naomi Watts 1:45 Movie: “Love Birds” (PG l,s) (’11) Stars: Rhys Darby & Faye Smythe 3:45 Barbra Streisand - Partners [s] 4:00 Global Shop 4:30 Good Morning America

6:00 Children’s Programs 1:30 Kate And Mim Mim 2:00 Spongebob Squarepants 2:30 Yugi-oh! Arc-v 3:00 Rabbids Invasion 3:30 Yo-kai Watch 4:05 Looney Tunes Classics 4:30 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 5:00 Ben 10: Alien Force 5:30 Teen Titans 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Movie: “The Spiderwick Chronicles” (PG v) (’08) Stars: Sarah Bolger 8:30 Movie: “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” (M v) (’12) Stars: Ken Scott 12:10 Forever: Hitler On The Half-Shell (M v) 2:00 Rabbids Invasion (PG) 2:30 Kate And Mim Mim 3:00 Little Charmers

7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Children’s Pro-

6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 MotoGP 2016 (Rpt) Race 14: Aragon Grand Prix 9:30 Fishing Edge 10:00 M*A*S*H 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Get Smart (PG) 1:00 Raising Hope (PG) 2:00 White Collar (PG) 3:00 Jake And The Fatman 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Star Trek 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 MacGyver (PG v) 8:30 Movie: “True Justice: Urban Warfare” (M v,a) Stars: Steven Seagal 10:30 True Justice: Payback (M v) 11:30 Get Smart (PG) 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Hogan’s Heroes 3:00 M*A*S*H (PG v) 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG)

GEM 7:00 Religion 7:30 TV Shop 8:00 Gilmore Girls 7MATE 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Burnout Masters

6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman 11:00 JAG (PG l) 12:00 Charmed (PG) 1:00 Family Ties 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 4:05 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:00 Frasier 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:05 The Simpsons (PG) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 8:00 The Grinder (PG) 8:30 Movie: “William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet” (M v,l,a) (’96) Stars: Paul Rudd 10:55 To Be Announced 11:55 The Late Show (PG) 12:55 Frasier 2:00 Raymond (PG) 3:00 Dr Quinn 4:00 JAG (PG) 5:00 Home Shopping

(PG) 9:00 TV Shop 10:30 Come Dine With Me (PG) 11:00 Friends (PG) 12:00 Movie: “The Man Upstairs” (PG v) (’58) Stars: Richard Attenborough 1:50 Come Dine With Me (PG) 2:20 Secret Dealers (PG) 3:20 Monarch Of The Glen (PG) 4:30 Ellen (PG) 5:30 Gilmore Girls (PG) 6:30 Friends (PG) 7:30 David Attenborough’s - Life In Cold Blood 8:40 Movie: “The Magnificent Seven” (PG v) (’60) Stars: Steve McQueen 11:20 Little Britain (M s,l) 12:00 Friends 12:30 Come Dine With Me 1:00 Call And Win (M) 3:00 Edgar Wallace Mysteries (PG v) 4:30 Secret Dealers (PG)

4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:25 Mister Maker Around The World 5:00 Wallykazam! 5:25 Peg + Cat 6:00 Hey Duggee 6:10 Octonauts 6:35 Jamillah and Aladdin 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 River Monsters: Invisible Executioner (PG) 8:20 The Checkout 8:30 Gruen XL (M) 9:15 Catastrophe (M l,d,s) 9:40 Episodes (MA15+l,s) 10:10 Shaun Micallef’s Mad As Hell (PG) 11:05 The Tonight Show (PG) 11:25 Swamp Brothers (3 Episodes) (PG) 12:35 Jason Manford (M l,s) 1:55 The Tonight Show (PG) 2:35 ABC News Update

grams 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Home And Away (PG) 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Better Homes And Gardens 1:00 Lovejoy (M v) 2:00 The Great Outdoors 3:00 Property Ladder U.K. Revisited 4:00 Best Houses Australia 4:30 60 Minute Makeover 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Mr Selfridge (PG v) 8:30 Escape To The Country: Cotswolds / Central Scotland / Shropshire 11:30 Bargain Hunt: Shrewsbury 11:50 Bargain Hunt: Shrewsbury 12 12:30 Psychic TV (M) 3:30 Property Ladder U.K. Revisited 5:00 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Search For Lost Giants 10:00 America’s Game 11:00 America’s Money Vault 12:00 Slideshow 1:00 Wipeout USA 2:00 Swamp People 3:00 Adventure Angler 3:30 The Next Level 4:00 Fishing Addiction 5:00 Sport Special: Inside Port Adelaide 2016 6:00 American Pickers 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) – The Pawn Stars are ready for Halloween when a 19th century vampire killing kit stakes out the shop 7:30 Sport Special: The Final Draw 8:30 Friday Front Bar (M) 10:00 Sport Special: 2016 AFL Grand Final Marathon

ONE

11

SBS 6:00 Worldwatch 9:50 Football 2016: FIFA Fut-

sal World Cup Semi Final 11:40 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Contact (PG) 2:35 Cathedrals Of Culture [s] 3:10 SBS Flashback [s] 3:15 Italian Americans: Becoming American (1914-1930) (PG) 4:20 British Gardens In Time (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Rachel Khoo’s Kitchen Notebook [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 The Diet Myth [s] 8:30 Luke Nguyen’s Street Food Asia [s] 9:00 Destination Flavour Down Under 9:30 Death Row: Blaine Milam (M a) [s] 10:30 SBS World News [s] 11:00 Porn On The Brain (MA15+s,n,a) - Shark Bait (PG) 5:30 Daria - The F Word (PG) 6:05 If You Are The One 7:05 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (PG) 7:30 The Feed 8:00 Billy On The Street (M) (From the US) 9:00 South Park (M) 9:25 United Shades Of America - Latino USA (PG) 10:20 UEFA Champions League Highlights 11:20 The Feed 11:50 League Nation Live 1:25 Payday (MA15+ s) 2:20 Big Trouble In Thailand (M v,a,l) 3:10 Entertainment Series: Close Up Kings - New Orleans (PG) (From the US) 4:05 NHK World English News

ABC ME 6:00 Children’s Programs 11:55 a gURLs ABC 24 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News

wURLd 12:45 Dance Academy 1:35 Nowhere Boys 2:05 Good Game SP 2:30 Little Lunch 3:05 The Day My Butt Went Psycho! 3:30 SheZow 3:55 Annedroids 4:30 Operation Ouch! 5:00 BtN Newsbreak 5:30 This Is Me 5:35 The Deep 5:55 Prisoner Zero 6:25 The Next Step: Marry Me 7:00 You’re Skitting Me 7:15 Game On 7:30 Bear Grylls: Survival School (PG) 8:00 Degrassi: Next Class (PG) 8:20 Open Heart: In Plain Sight (PG) 8:45 Open Heart 9:05 Move It Mob Style 9:30 rage: Guest Programmer (PG)

ABC

7:00 Ben’s Menu [s] 7:30 WIN News [s] 8:00 ET [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (M a) [s] 1:00 The Living Room (PG) [s] 2:00 ET [s] 2:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s 4:00 Ben’s Menu [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Living Room (PG) [s] 8:30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M l,s,a) 9:30 Program To Be Advised 11:30 WIN News [s] 12:30 The Project (PG) 1:30 Late Show (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping (PG)

SBS

ABC2 5:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS 2 5:00 Worldwatch 4:00 The Feed 4:30 The Raft

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 30 TEN

WIN 6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 The Home Team [s] Prime 5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s]

GO!

ABC

Mornings 12:00 ABC News 2:00 ABC News 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 ABC News With Business 5:00 ABC News with Grandstand 6:00 ABC News 6:30 The Drum 7:00 ABC News With Grandstand 8:00 ABC Evening News with Business 9:00 ABC National News 9:30 Lateline 10:00 The World 11:00 ABC National News 11:30 7:30 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum 1:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 2:00 BBC Global 2:30 7:30 3:00 Outside Source 3:30 BBC Focus On Africa 4:00 Al Jazeera Newshour

SBS 2

10:00 One Plus One [s] 10:30 Catalyst (PG) [s] 11:00 Devil Island [s] 11:30 Eggheads [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Pointless [s] 1:45 Call The Midwife (PG) [s] 2:45 Auction Room [s] 3:15 The Cook And The Chef [s] 3:45 The Bill (PG) [s] 4:10 Murder, She Wrote (PG) 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 One Plus One [s] 6:10 Pointless [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7:30 [s] 8:00 Birds Of A Feather (PG) [s] 8:25 Midsomer Murders (M v) [s] 9:55 QI: Kings (M l) [s] 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:00 The Business [s] 11:15 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (M a,l) 12:00 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 5:00 rage (PG) [s]

ABC

SBS 5:30 NHK World English News [s] 6:00 World-

watch 1:00 PBS Newshour [s] 2:00 Colour Theory [s] 3:00 The Point Review [s] 3:30 Heston’s In Search Of Perfection [s] 4:30 Who Do You Think You Are? - Davina McCall [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Rachel Khoo’s Kitchen Notebook [s] 6:30 SBS World News Australia [s] 7:30 Secrets of the Manor House (PG) [s] 8:35 Drama Movie: “Hyde Park On Hudson” (PG a) (’12) Stars: Samuel West 10:20 SBS World News [s] 11:00 Drama Movie: “Burning Man” (MA15+ a,s,l) (’11) (From Australia) 1:05 Hard (MA15+s) 1:40 The Bridge (MA15+s)

ABC2 5:00 Children’s Programs 4:00 Bananas In SBS 2 5:00 Worldwatch 4:00 The Feed 4:30 The Raft

Pyjamas 4:25 Mister Maker 4:45 Pocoyo 5:00 Wallykazam! 5:25 Peg + Cat 5:40 Peppa Pig 6:00 Hey Duggee 6:20 Peter Rabbit 6:35 Jamillah and Aladdin 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 River Monsters: Killer Torpedo (PG) 8:20 #Shelfie With Dan Hong 8:30 The Midwives: A Natural Choice (PG) 9:30 Is Amanda Knox Guilty? (M a,v) 10:30 Shaun Micallef’s: Mad As Hell (PG) 11:00 The Tonight Show (PG) 11:40 TFI Friday (PG) 12:30 Pot Cops (M) 1:15 River Monsters (PG) 2:05 The Tonight Show (PG) 2:50 ABC News

- To the Bone (PG) 5:30 Adam Ruins Restaurants (PG) 6:00 If You Are The One 7:00 The Birthday Boys (PG s,m) 7:30 The Friday Feed 8:05 Brain Games - What’s Going On? (From the US) 8:30 Adam Looking For Eve (MA15+ n) 9:25 Sex for Sale with Rupert Everett (MA15+ s,a,l) 10:15 Mythbusters - Indiana Jones Special (PG) 11:15 Martial Arts: Movie: “Journey To The West” (M v) (’13) (From China, in Mandarin) 1:15 Drama Movie: “Black Heaven” (M s,n,a,l) (’10) (in French) 3:10 PopAsia (PG) 4:15 NHK World News

ABC ME 6:00 Children’s Programs 11:55 a gURLs ABC 24 6:00 ABC News 9:00 ABC News 12:00 ABC

wURLd 12:45 Dance Academy 1:35 Nowhere Boys 2:05 Good Game SP 2:30 Little Lunch 2:55 Winston Steinburger 3:05 The Day My Butt Went Psycho! 3:30 SheZow 4:00 Annedroids 4:30 Operation Ouch! 5:00 BtN Newsbreak 5:35 The Deep 5:55 Prisoner Zero 6:25 The Next Step: Do The Right Thing 7:00 You’re Skitting Me 7:15 Game On 7:30 Bear Grylls: Survival School (PG) 8:00 Degrassi: Next Class (PG) 8:20 Open Heart: Lockdown (PG) 8:45 My Great Big Adventure 9:05 Miraculous Tales 9:30 Sword Art Online (PG)

News 1:00 ABC News 2:00 ABC News 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 ABC News With The Business 5:00 ABC News Afternoons with Grandstand 6:00 ABC News 6:30 The Drum 7:00 ABC News Evenings with Grandstand 8:00 ABC News Evenings with The Business 9:02 Planet America 9:30 Lateline 10:00 The World 11:00 ABC News 11:30 7:30 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum 1:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 2:00 BBC World News 2:30 7:30 3:00 BBC World News 3:30 BBC Focus On Africa 4:00 Al Jazeera Newshour

Birthdays... Engagements... Weddings... Births... Funerals... The Weekly Advertiser happily accepts all personal announcements Contact the classifieds department on 5382 1351 for more information Wednesday, September 28, 2016

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Page

43


Tv guide Prime

Brought to you by

THE DAILY GRIND

Listen weekdays from 6am on

SATURDAY OCTOBER 1 TEN

ABC

WIN 7:00 RPM [s] 8:00 Family Feud - Encore [s] 8:30 Weekend Feast (PG) [s] 9:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 The Living Room - Encore (PG) 1:00 Healthy Homes Australia [s] 1:30 Life Inside The Markets [s] 2:00 The Doctors (PG) [s] 3:00 I Fish [s] 4:00 What’s Up Down Under [s] 4:30 A Taste Of Travel [s] 5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 Movie: “Walking With Dinosaurs” (PG a) (’13) Stars: Justin Long 7:45 Attenborough’s Fabulous Frogs [s] 8:45 Movie: “The Wolverine” (M v,l) (’13) Stars: Hugh Jackman 11:45 48 Hours (M a) 12:50 Rugby: South Africa v Wallabies from Loftus Versfeld 4:00 Home Shopping (PG)

Prime 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 9:00 2016 AFL Grand Final - Game Day 11:00 2016 AFL Grand Final – Preview 2:00 2016 AFL Grand Final 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 The Big Music Quiz (PG) 8:00 Movie: “Grown Ups 2” (PG n,v,s,l) – In this sequel, Lenny has relocated his family back to the town where he and his friends grew up. Stars: Adam Sandler 10:00 Movie: “Ted” (MA15+ l,d,s) Stars: Seth MacFarlane, Mark Wahlberg & Mila Kunis 12:15 The Neighbours: Juan Of The Dead (PG) [s] 12:45 The Neighbours: The Gingerbread Man (PG) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping

NINE 6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Today - Saturday 10:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 12:00 Ground Floor (PG l) 12:30 Fish’n With Mates [s] 1:00 Hot In Cleveland (PG l,s) 1:30 The Block (PG) 4:30 The Garden Gurus 5:00 NINE News [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) – This week Catriona is in Bali 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 Movie: “Zookeeper” (PG) (’11) Stars: Kevin James & Kevin James 9:00 Movie: “Beverley Hills Cop lll” (M v,l) (’94) Stars: Eddie Murphy 11:00 Movie: “Pink Cadillac” (M l,v) (’89) Stars: Clint Eastwood 1:30 Movie: “Silk” (M v,s,n) (’07) Stars: Michael Pitt 3:30 Daylight Savings Begins

6:00 rage (PG) [s] 10:30 rage: Guest Programmer (PG) 11:35 The Checkout (PG) 12:05 Birds Of A Feather (PG) 12:30 QI: Kings (PG) [s] 1:00 Pointless [s] 1:45 The Men Who Made Us Thin [s] 2:40 Restoration Man (PG) 3:30 Howard On Menzies [s] 4:30 Landline [s] 5:00 Midsomer Murders (PG) [s] 6:30 Gardening Australia [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Agatha Raisin (PG) [s] 8:20 Agatha Christie’s Partners In Crime (M a,v) 9:15 The Doctor Blake Mysteries (M a,v) [s] 10:15 Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond (M a,s,v) 11:00 The Code (M l,v) 12:00 rage: Guest Programmer (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s v) 5:00 rage (PG)

6:00 Children’s Programs 2:00 Yu-gi-oh! ArcV 2:30 Sonic Boom 3:00 Power Rangers 3:30 Yo-kai Watch (PG) 4:00 Teen Titans 4:30 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien 5:00 Justice League Unlimited 5:30 Batman 6:00 Scooby Doo! 6:30 Movie: “Happy Feet 2” (PG) (’11) Stars: Robin Williams 8:30 Movie: “Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows” (M v) (’11) Stars: Jude Law 11:00 Adult Swim (M) 11:05 Aqua Teen Hunger Force (M s,v,d 12:15 Mike Tyson Mysteries (M s,l) 12:30 Venture Bros (MA15+ s) 1:00 The Almighty Johnsons (MA15+ a,l,s,d) 2:00 Daylight Savings Begins

7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 The Travel Bug

8:00 Get Smart 9:00 Gillette World Sport 9:30 Operation Repo (M v)10:00 Hogan’s Heroes 11:00 Raising Hope (PG s) 12:00 Star Trek: Voyager 1:00 MacGyver (PG) 2:00 The McCarthys Gerards Engagement Party 2:30 Attenborough’s Tiger: Spy In The Jungle 3:30 Extreme Fishing Challenge 4:30 Reel Action 5:00 Driven Not Hidden 5:30 Fishing With ET 6:00 Jamie & Jimmy’s Food Fight Club (PG) 7:00 Undercover Boss 8:00 Caught On Camera 9:00 Megastructures 10:00 Zoo (PG) 11:00 Crisis (M v) 12:00 Rosewood (M v) 1:00 Bellator (M v,l) 3:00 *Daylight Saving begins

GEM 6:00 Movie: “The Man Upstairs” (PG) (’58) 7MATE 6:00 Sport Special: 2016 AFL Grand Final

6:05 Pokemon 7:00 Jar Dwellers 7:30 Kuukuu Harajuku 8:00 Totally Wild 8:30 Scope 9:05 The Loop (PG v,l,s,d) 11:35 Neighbours 2:05 To Be Announced 4:35 Charmed (PG v,l,sn) 5:30 Frasier 6:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:00 Rules Of Engagement (PG s) 8:00 To Be Announced 9:00 How I Met Your Mother 10:00 Sex And The City: Oh Come, All Ye Faithful / Take Me Out To The Ballgame / The Drought (MA15+s,l) 11:20 The Loop (PG v,s,l) 1:50 Neighbours Encore 4:30 Rules Of Engagement (PG s) 4:00 Daylight Saving Begins 5:00 Home Shopping

GO!

8:00 Home Shopping 9:00 Movie: “I’ve Gotta Horse” (G) (’68) 10:50 Monarch Of The Glen (PG) 12:00 Your4X4 12:30 David Attenborough’s - Life In Cold Blood (PG) 1:30 Barbra Streisand 2:30 Movie: “Crossplot” (PG) (’69) Stars: Roger Moore 4:30 Movie: “The Pink Panther” (PG l) (’64) Stars: Peter Sellars 7:00 Movie: “Music & Lyrics” (PG s,l) (’07) 9:10 Movie: “Must Love Dogs” (M s) (’05) 11:10 Scott & Bailey (M a,v) 12:10 Are You Being Served? (PG) 1:00 Call And Win (M) 3:00 Daylight Savings Begins

9:00 Home In WA 9:30 Great South East 10:00 Creek To Coast 10:30 Queensland Weekender 11:00 WA Weekender 11:30 Sydney Weekender 12:00 Seven’s Horse Racing: Royal Randwick - Epsom Handicap 5:30 Anthony Bourdain (PG) 6:30 Islands On The Edge (PG) 7:30 Hairy Bikers’ Northern Exposure (PG) 8:30 Escape To The Country 9:30 Selling Houses Australia: Mudgee 10:30 To Build Or Not To Build 11:30 Best Houses Australia 12:00 Anthony Bourdain (PG) 1:00 Psychic TV (M) 3:30 Queensland Weekender Marathon 7:00 To Be Announced 8:00 Home Shopping 9:00 AFL Game Day 11:00 Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars 12:00 Dream Car Garage 1:00 Swamp People 2:00 American Pickers 3:00 Pawn Stars 3:30 What Went Down 5:30 Mythbusters: UpFront Special 7:30 Movie: “Reign Of Fire” (PG h,v,l) (’12) 9:30 Movie: “Days of Thunder” (M l) (’90) 11:45 Movie: “Land Of The Dead” (MA15+ v,h) Stars: Simon Baker & John Leguizamo 3:00 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction (PG) 5:00 Dream Car Garage 5:30 Home Shopping

WIN

ONE

11

NINE 6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend

10:00 AFL Game Day [s] 11:30 Bewitched: The Magic Cabin [s] 12:00 The Franchise Show [s] 12:30 Program To Be Advised 2:00 Movie: “Maid In Manhattan” (PG l,s) (’02) Stars: Jennifer Lopez, Ralph Fiennes & Natasha Richardson 4:00 Better Homes and Gardens [s] 5:00 Seven News At 5 [s] 5:30 Border Security - Australia’s Front Line (PG) 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 The Big Music Quiz (PG) 8:00 Sunday Night [s] 9:00 Movie: “Forrest Gump” (M a,v,l) Stars: Tom Hanks 11:50 The Goldbergs (PG) 12:15 Scandal (M) 1:00 Home Shopping

Today 10:00 Wide World Of Sports [s] 11:00 Sunday AFL Footy Show (PG) [s] 12:00 Subaru Full Cycle [s] 12:30 Wildlife Man (PG) 1:30 Movie: “The Great Train Robbery” (PG) (’79) 3:50 Wild Patagonia (PG) 5:00 NINE News [s] 5:30 Postcards (PG) 6:00 NINE News [s] 6:30 NRL Grand Final: Pre-Match Entertainment 7:15 NRL Grand Final Day: NRL Grand Final – from ANZ Stadium, Sydney. 9:15 NRL Grand Final Day: Post-Match Presentation 10:00 Movie: “21 Jump Street” (MA15+ l,s,d,v) (’12) Stars: Jonah Hill 1:00 Subaru Full Cycle 1:30 TV Shop

6:00 Children’s Programs 1:30 Yu-gi-oh! Classic 2:00 Yu-gi-oh! Arc-V 2:30 Nexo Knights 3:00 Yu-gi-oh! Zexal 3:30 Yo-kai Watch 4:00 Teen Titans (PG) 4:30 Power Rangers 5:00 Ben 10 5:30 Batman 6:00 Tom And Jerry: Robin Hood And His Merry Mouse 7:10 Movie: “Aliens In The Attic” (PG v,a) 8:55 Movie: “Transformers” (M v) (’12) Stars: Shia Labeouf 11:50 Adult Swim (M) 11:55 Aqua Teen Hunger Force (M) 12:05 Mike Tyson Mysteries (M s,l) 12:20 Venture Bros (MA15+ s,a) 12:50 The Almighty Johnsons (M) 2:00 Wild Kratts 2:30 Yo-kai Watch

7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Religion 9:00

8:00 Rugby: South Africa v Wallabies - from Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria 10:10 Gillette World Sport 10:30 Life Inside The Markets 11:00 Reel Action 11:30 Healthy Homes Australia 12:00 4X4 Adventures 1:00 Undercover Boss 2:00 Monster Jam 3:00 Caught On Camera 4:00 Megafactories 5:00 What’s Up Down Under 5:30 2016 Formula 1 Petronas Malaysia Grand Prix 8:00 CSI: Cyber (M) 9:00 Movie: “American Psycho” (MA15+ v,s) (’00) 11:05 Megastructures 12:05 Gillette World Sport 12:30 RPM 2:00 Champions Of The Rottnest Channel 2016

GEM 8:30 TV Shop 10:00 The Garden Gurus 11:00 7MATE 6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Hook Line And

6:00 Children’s Programs 9:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10:00 Totally Wild 10:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch 11:00 Family Ties 11:30 Cheers 12:00 The King Of Queens 1:00 Frasier 2:00 To Be Announced 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Futurama (PG) 7:00 The Simpsons 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Red Eye” (M v,l) (’05) Stars: Rachel McAdams 10:15 Sex And The City (MA15+ s,l) 11:30 Frasier 12:20 Nurse Jackie (MA15+ d) 12:30 The King Of Queens 1:30 Cheers 2:00 Family Ties 2:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch

NRL Footy Show 1:00 NRL Grand Final Day: Holden Cup Final *Live* 3:45 NRL Grand Final Day: State Championship Final *Live* 6:00 Customs (PG) 6:30 Sparks Of Invention: Criminal Riches (PG v) 7:30 Death In Paradise (M a,v) 8:40 Major Crimes: Personal Effects (M v) 9:40 Rizzio & Isles (M v) 10:40 The Closer 11:40 Murder In The First: Punch Drunk (M v,s,a,d) 12:40 Murder In The First (M v,a,s,d) 12:35 Getaway (PG) 1:00 TV Shop 2:30 Major Crimes (M v) 3:30 Rizzio & Isles (M v) 4:30 Religious Program

Home Shopping 10:00 Home And Away 12:00 To Be Announced 5:00 Best Houses Australia 5:30 Intolerant Cooks (G) 6:00 Mighty Cruise Ships: Norwegian Breakaway: The Build 7:00 For The Love Of Dogs 7:30 World’s Most Extreme: World’s Most Extreme Tunnels (PG) 8:30 Escape To The Country 9:30 The House That $100k Built: Tricks Of The Trade 10:45 Islands On The Edge (PG) 11:45 Mighty Cruise Ships: Norwegian Breakaway: The Build 12:45 Psychic TV (M) 3:45 Escape To The Country 5:00 Dr Oz: Zen Secrets To Busting Stress Sinker 7:30 Home Shopping 9:30 Adventure Angler 10:00 The Neighbours 11:30 The AFN Fishing Show 12:00 Hook Line And Sinker 1:00 Star Wars Rebels: The Siege Of Lothal (PG) 6:30 Movie: “Bolt” (PG v) Stars: John Travolta & Miley Cyrus 8:30 Movie: “Green Zone” (M v,a,l) Stars: Matt Damon, Greg Kinnear & Brendan Gleeson 11:00 1000 Ways To Die: Better Them Than Us / Killing Them S / Grave Errors (MA15+ v,d) 12:30 NFL 2016 “Week 4: Colts at Jaguars” 4:00 NFL 2016 “Week 4: Seahawks at Jets”

41 Pynsent St Horsham ph 5382 1249 www.horshamcentrecinemas.com.au

screening times: thur sept 29 to wed oct 05 Saturday 1st October Watch the AFL Grand Final Free on the Big Screen at 2.30 pm thr 11.10 am 1.30 8.00 pm fri 1.20 8.00 pm sat 1.10 7.50 pm sun 1.00 5.30 pm tue 6.00 pm wed 1.20 8.15 pm thr 2.30 5.40 8.10 pm fri 2.30 5.40 8.10 pm sat 3.10 7.30 pm sun 2.40 5.00 pm tue 8.10 pm wed 8.10 pm thr 11.00 am 4.50 pm fri 2.50 pm sat 3.30 pm sun 11.00 am thr 3.40 8.15 pm fri 3.30 8.15 pm sat 1.00 pm sun 3.20 5.10 pm tue 1.10 8.15 pm fri 6.10 pm sat 7.40 pm sun 1.10 pm tue 1.15 pm wed 6.30 pm

4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:25 Mister Maker 5:00 Wallykazam! 6:00 Hey Duggee 6:35 Charlie And Lola 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 Highway Thru Hell: One Man, One Truck (PG) 8:15 Would I Lie To You? The Unseen Bits 8:45 Ed Byrne: Crowd Pleaser (MA15+l,s) 10:20 Live At The Apollo (M s) 11:05 Catastrophe (M d,l,s) 11:30 Episodes (MA15+l,s) 12:0 Breaking Bad: Granite State (M a,l,v,d) 12:55 Breaking Bad: Felina (MA15+v) 1:50 Highway Thru Hell (PG) 2:35 ABC News Update

ONE

11

movie meal deals White Hart Hotel

55 Firebrace St, Horsham

inema international

SBS 5:30 NHK World English News [s] 6:00 World-

watch 1:00 PBS Newshour [s] 2:00 Small Business Secrets [s] 2:30 The Car That Money Can’t Buy [s] 3:25 The Classic Car Show (PG) [s] 4:20 Dancing Cheek To Cheek (PG) 5:25 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG) 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:35 Million Dollar American Princesses: Beautiful and Doomed (PG) 8:30 Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands: Islands Of The Forth: Fortress Islands Of The Forth [s] 9:00 Premier League: Swansea V Liverpool *Live 11:50 Cycling: Giro Di Lombardia 2016 *Live 1:20 Baisikeli – African cycling in Rwanda. Dad? (PG) 2:50 The Numbers Game 3:20 Don’t Tell My Mother... - Central America / Thailand (PG) 5:10 Hipsters (M l) 5:45 Survivor Games With Bear Grylls 7:00 Food, Booze And Tattoos (PG) 7:30 If You Are The One 8:30 Royal Navy School (M l) 9:25 Drama Series: Halfworlds (MA15+ a,h) 10:00 12 Monkeys (M v) 10:50 Lost Girl - Of All the Gin Joints (MA15+ s) 11:45 Movie: “Room In Rome” (MA15+ s,n,a) (’10) (From Spain) 1:45 Movie: “Greg’s First Day” (MA15+ a) (’12) (Australia) 3:00 TPB AFK (M l)

ABC ME 6:00 Children’s Programs 9:55 The Deep ABC 24 7:00 Weekend Breakfast 11:00 ABC News

10:15 The Penguins Of Madagascar 11:05 Danger Mouse 11:30 Lets Go 12:00 The Next Step 12:20 Backstage 1:00 Nowhere Boys 1:30 Horrible Histories 2:00 Operation Ouch! 2:30 Officially Amazing 3:00 Good Game SP 3:30 SheZow 3:55 Annedroids 4:30 Operation Ouch! 5:00 Gortimer Gibbon’s Life On Normal Street 5:35 The Deep 5:55 Prisoner Zero (PG) 6:25 The Next Step 6:55 You’re Skitting Me 7:10 Game On (PG) 7:25 Nature’s Microworlds 7:55 Degrassi: Next Class (PG) 8:20 Open Heart 9:05 Move It Mob Style

ABC

tralia [s] 8:30 What’s Up Down Under - Encore [s] 9:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Sunday (PG) [s] 12:00 Car Torque (PG) 12:30 The Doctors (PG) 2:30 Cruise Mode [s] 3:00 I Fish [s] 3:30 RPM GP [s] 4:00 RPM [s] 5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 All Star Family Feud: Masterchef Contestants v Judges [s] 7:00 Modern Family (PG) [s] 7:30 Movie: “Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb” (PG) (’14) Stars: Robin Williams 9:25 Program To Be Advised 12:00 48 Hours: The Hunter (M a) 1:00 Home Shopping (PG)

SBS

ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS 2 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Where Are We Going,

SUNDAY OCTOBER 2 TEN

WIN 6:00 Religious Programs 8:00 Fishing Aus- Prime 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise

GO!

ABC

11:30 Australia Wide 12:00 ABC News 12:30 Landline 1:00 ABC News 1:30 Planet America 2:00 ABC News 2:30 The Mix 3:00 ABC News 3:30 Foreign Correspondent 4:00 ABC News 4:30 The Drum Weekly 5:00 ABC News 5:30 One Plus One 6:00 ABC News 6:30 Australian Story 7:00 ABC News 7:30 The Mix 8:02 Four Corners 8:45 One Plus One Redux 9:00 ABC News 9:30 Australia Wide 10:00 ABC News 10:30 The World This Week 11:00 ABC News 11:30 One Plus One 12:02 National Press Club Address 1:00 BBC World News

SBS 2

9:00 Insiders [s] 10:00 Offsiders [s] 10:30 Australia Wide [s] 11:00 The World This Week [s] 11:30 Songs Of Praise 12:00 Landline [s] 1:00 Gardening Australia [s] 1:30 The Mix [s] 2:00 Agatha Christie’s Partners In Crime (M v) 3:00 Fake Or Fortune [s] 4:10 Australian Story [s] 4:40 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery (PG) 5:10 Agatha Raisin (PG) [s] 6:00 Anh Do’s Brush With Fame [s] 6:30 Compass 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:40 Grand Designs (PG) 8:30 Poldark (M a) 9:30 Wolf Hall (M a) 10:30 The Honourable Woman (M a,l,n,v) 11:30 Meet The Mavericks (M l) 12:00 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v)

ABC

SBS 5:20 Football 2016: FIFA Futsal World Cup

Final 7:30 Worldwatch 9:30 Premier League: Swansea v Liverpool 12:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Rise Of The Machines [s] 2:00 Speedweek [s] 4:00 FIFA World Cup 2018 Magazine [s] 4:30 Cycling: Voxwomen [s] 5:00 Small Business Secrets [s] 5:30 Nazi Megastructures (PG) 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Treasures Of Ancient Greece: The Age of Heroes (PG) 8:35 Earth From Space [s] 10:20 The Amina Profile (M a,s,v,l) 11:20 Comedy Movie: “LouiseMichel” (M v,l) (’08) (In French) 1:05 Romance Movie: “Ten Winters” (M s,l) (’09) (In Italian &Russian)

ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS 2 5:00 Worldwatch 9:00 SBS PopAsia 10:00

4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:25 Mister Maker 5:00 Thomas And Friends 6:00 Hey Duggee 6:10 Octonauts 6:20 Peter Rabbit 6:35 Charlie And Lola 6:50 Shaun The Sheep: 3DTV 7:00 Spicks & Specks 7:30 Stan Lee’s Superhumans: Human Fireball (PG) 8:15 The Boy Who’ll Never Grow Up 9:00 Ricky Gervais Live: Politics (MA15+ a,l,s) 10:10 Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends: India 11:00 Is Amanda Knox Guilty? (M v,a) 12:00 Swamp Brothers (PG) 1:05 Stan Lee’s Superhumans 2:50 ABC News Update

Worldwatch 1:00 We Are Young (PG) 2:05 Geeks - Marbella (PG) 3:00 The Friday Feed 3:30 Community (PG) 4:25 Survivor Games With Bear Grylls 5:50 Where Are We Going, Dad? (PG) 7:30 If You Are The One 8:30 Mythbusters (PG) 9:30 Travel Man - Iceland 9:55 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee (M) 10:25 The Green Room With Paul Provenza (M s,a,l) (From USA) 11:25 Savage U (M s,l) 11:50 Documentary:Riding Giants (M l) 1:40 Movie: “Rebellion” (M s,a,v,l) (’11) (From France, in French) 4:05 CCTV News

ABC ME 6:00 Children’s Programs 12:00 The Next ABC 24 7:00 Weekend Breakfast 9:00 Insiders 10:00

Step 12:20 Backstage 12:45 House of Anubis 1:00 Nowhere Boys 1:30 Horrible Histories 2:00 Operation Ouch! 2:30 Officially Amazing 2:55 News To Me 3:30 SheZow 4:00 Annedroids 4:30 Operation Ouch! 5:05 Gortimer Gibbon’s Life On Normal Street 5:30 This Is Me 5:55 Prisoner Zero 6:25 The Next Step 6:55 You’re Skitting Me 7:25 Nature’s Microworlds 7:55 The Adventures Of Figaro Pho 8:05 Degrassi: Next Class (PG) 8:25 Open Heart (PG) 8:50 My Great Big Adventure 9:10 Move It Mob Style 9:35 rage (PG)

Weekend Breakfast 11:00 ABC News 11:30 The World This Week 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum Weekly 1:00 ABC News 1:30 Landline 2:00 ABC News 2:30 One Plus One 2:55 Heywire 3:00 ABC News 3:30 Offsiders 4:00 News 4:30 The Mix 5:00 ABC News 5:30 Catalyst 6:00 ABC News 6:30 Foreign Correspondent 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Australia Wide 8:02 Insiders 9:00 ABC News 9:30 One Plus One 10:00 ABC News 10:30 Planet America 11:00 ABC News 11:30 Conflict Zone 12:02 Landline 1:00 BBC World News

250 Barkly St Ararat PH 53522616 AH 0487 522 616 PROGRAM INFO www.araratastorcinema.com.au

now showing

thr sept 29 to wed oct 05

the worlds finest films

thr 3.50 pm wed 6.20 pm

thr 6.10 pm fri 4.50 pm sun 3.00 pm

thr 1.40 6.30 pm fri 1.00 pm

One only Special Screening Sunday 16th October at 2.30 pm Tickets - $25/adult or $23/concession On Sale Now!

thr 11.20 am 12.50 pm fri 12.50 4.30 6.30 pm sat 12.50 pm sun 11.00 am 12.50 pm tue 6.30 pm wed 11.00 am

Page

44

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Prime

MONDAY OCTOBER 3 TEN

ABC

WIN 6:30 The Home Team [s] 7:00 WIN News [s] 8:00 ET [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Program To Be Advised 2:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Ben’s Menu [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Australian Survivor (PG) 8:30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M l,s,a) 9:30 The Odd Couple (PG l) 10:30 Sherlock Holmes: Elementary (M v) 11:30 WIN News [s] 12:30 The Project (PG) 1:30 Late Show (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping (PG)

Prime 5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “The Good Mistress” (M v) (’14 Stars: Antonio Cupo 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 6:30 Seven News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG d) [s] – Kat is forced to arrest Ash. 7:30 The X Factor (PG) 8:40 The Secret Daughter: Flame Trees (PG v) 9:40 To Be Announced 10:40 Botched Up Bodies (MA15+ a) 11:40 The Goldbergs: Wingmom (PG) 12:10 Packed To The Rafters (PG) 1:00 Home Shopping

NINE 5:30 Today *Live* [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) 1:00 Movie: “A Home Of Our Own” (PG l) (’93) Stars: Kathy Bates 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE News [s] 5:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Block: Master Bedrooms Revealed (PG) [s] 8:45 Hyde & Seek (M v,l) 9:45 Australian Crime Stories (M v) 10:45 Person of interest: BSOD (PG a) 11:40 Undateable: A Rock And A Hard Place Walk Into A Bar (M s) 12:10 What Would You Do? (MA15+d,l) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 TV Shop

6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News Mornings [s] 10:00 Landline [s] 11:00 Compass [s] 11:30 Eggheads [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 Poldark (M a) 2:00 Grand Designs (PG) [s] 2:50 Royal Variety Performance (PG) [s 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 One Plus One (PG) [s] 6:10 Pointless [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7:30 [s] 8:00 Australian Story [s] 8:30 Four Corners [s] 9:20 Media Watch (PG) [s] 9:35 Q&A [s] 10:40 Lateline [s] 11:10 The Business [s] 11:30 Desert War: Tobruk (PG) 12:30 Mad Dogs (MA15+l,v) 1:15 The Mix 1:45 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v)

6:00 Children’s Programs 1:30 Kate And Mim Mim 2:00 Spongebob Squarepants 2:30 Yugi-oh! Arc-v 3:00 Power Rangers 3:30 Yo-kai Watch 4:05 Looney Tunes Classics 4:30 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 5:00 Ben 10: Alien Force 5:30 Teen Titans 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 Top Gear (PG) 9:00 Movie: “The Expendables” (MA15+ v,l) Stars: Mickey Rourke 11:00 Tattoo Fixers (MA15+ s,l) 12:00 American Digger 12:30 Adventure Time 1:00 Regular Show (PG) 1:30 Ben 10 2:00 Power Rangers

7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Children’s Program

6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 RPM 9:00 Firies 10:00 M*A*S*H 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Get Smart 1:00 Matlock (M v) 2:00 Vegas (M v) 3:00 Jake And The Fatman 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Star Trek 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 Undercover Boss (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Heat” (M v,l) (’95) Stars: Al Pacino & Robert De Niro 11:55 Sex& Drugs & Rock & Roll; This Bitch Will Till The Wheels Fall Off (M s,d) 12:55 House Of Lies (MA15+ s,l) 1:55 Diagnosis Murder (PG v) 3:00 Hogan’s Heroes 4:00 Jake And The Fatman 5:00 Vegas (M v)

GEM 6:00 Friends 6:30 Religion 7:30 TV Shop 8:00 7MATE 6:00 NFL 2016 “Week 4: Seahawks at Jets

6:00 Children’s Programs 9:30 Crocamole 10:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman (PG a) 11:00 JAG (PG a) 12:00 The Good Wife (M) 1:00 Extant (M v) 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 4:05 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:00 Frasier 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:05 The Simpsons 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 8:00 Fresh Off The Boat (PG) 8:30 The Simpsons (PG v) 9:30 American Horror Story (M v,h) 10:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 11:00 The Late Show (PG) 12:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 1:00 Frasier 2:00 Everybody Loves Raymond

GO!

Gilmore Girls (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Come Dine With Me (PG) 11:00 Friends (PG) 12:00 Movie: “Loser Takes All” (PG) (’56) 1:50 Come Dine With Me - UK (PG) 2:20 Antiques Roadshow 3:20 Heartbeat (PG) 4:30 Ellen (PG) 5:30 Gilmore Girls (PG) 6:30 Friends (PG) 7:30 David Attenborough’s The Hunt (PG) 8:40 Cosmos: Spacetime Odyssey (PG) 9:40 Nature’s Weirdest Events (PG) 10:50 Hurricane 360 (PG) 11:50 The Black Adder 12:30 Dangerman (PG) 1:30 Friends (PG) 2:00 TV Shop 2:30 Antiques Roadshow

8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Home And Away (PG) 9:30 NBC Today 10:30 Meet The Press 11:30 Best Houses Australia 12:00 Escape To The Country 1:00 Lovejoy (M v) 2:00 The Great Outdoors 3:00 The Zoo 3:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 4:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 4:30 60 Minute Makeover 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Rosemary & Thyme (PG) 8:30 Wallander (M v,a) 10:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Lovejoy (M v) 1:30 Dr. Oz (PG) 4:30 Nature’s Gentleman - A look at the life of David Fleay

7:30 NFL 2016 “Week 4: Rams at Cardinals” 10:30 Sound FX: Best Of 11:00 Harley Davidson TV 11:30 NFL 2016 “Week 4: Chiefs at Steelers” 3:00 Adventure Angler 3:30 The Next Level 4:00 Fishing Addiction 5:00 Goldfathers: Race For Gold (PG) 6:00 To Be Announced 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (M s) 7:30 Beach Cops (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Rambo III” (M v,l) Stars: Sylvester Stallone 10:30 America’s Hardest Prisons (MA15+ a) 1:00 The Big Bang Theory (M s) 1:30 Locked Up Abroad (M v,a) 4:00 2015 Pro Bull Riding Tour

WIN

ONE

11

ABC

WIN 6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 The Home Team [s] Prime 5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s]

4:00 Bananas in Pyjamas 4:20 Tree Fu Tom 5:00 Wallykazam! 5:25 Peg + Cat 6:00 Hey Duggee 6:10 Octonauts 6:35 Charlie And Lola 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 River Monsters: Vampires Of The Deep (PG) 8:30 Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends: South Africa (PG) 9:20 Ross Kemp: Extreme World 10:25 Shaun Micallef’s Mad As Hell (PG) 10:55 The Tonight Show (PG) 11:35 Ricky Gervais Live: Politics (MA15+l,s) 12:45 River Monsters (PG) 1:35 The Tonight Show (PG) 2:15 ABC News Update

2:00 Eros Ramazzotti Cinecetta Concert 3:30 Cuba With Simon Reeve [s] 4:30 Wild West With Ray Mears (PG) [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Rachel Khoo’s Kitchen Notebook: London [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 24 Hours In Emergency: Out Of Sight (M a) 8:30 Skies Above Britain (M) 9:35 Richard Hammond’s Wild Weather: Water, The Shape Shifter [s] 10:40 SBS World News [s] 11:10 The World Game [s] 11:40 Modus (Episodes 1 & 2) (M v,l) 1:30 Movie: “13 Semesters” (M s,l) (’09) (In Germany) 3:20 Room 101 - Julia Zemiro (PG) 4:30 The Raft (PG) 5:30 Daria - I Loathe A Parade (PG) 6:00 If You Are The One 7:05 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (PG) 7:30 The Feed 8:00 The Mindy Project (M s) 8:55 Unplanned America - Sex And Sellability (MA15+ s,n) 9:30 Movie: “National Lampoon’s Animal House” (M) (’78) (From the US) 11:35 Movie: “Suck Me Shakespere” (MA15+ l) (’14) (in German) 1:40 The Feed 2:10 Danger 5 (MA15+ a,v) 2:40 Comedy Movie: “King Curling” (M s,l) (in Norwegian & Swedish) 4:10 RT News In English From Moscow

ABC ME 6:00 Children’s Programs 11:55 Mortified ABC 24 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News

12:45 Dance Academy 1:35 Nowhere Boys 2:05 Good Game SP 2:30 Little Lunch 2:55 Winston Steinburger 3:05 The Day My Butt Went Psycho! 3:30 SheZow 3:55 Masha And The Bear 4:30 Operation Ouch! 5:00 BtN Newsbreak 5:35 The Deep 5:55 Prisoner Zero 6:25 The Next Step 6:50 BtN Newsbreak 7:00 You’re Skitting Me 7:15 Game On: Lunch Time Surprise 7:30 Nature’s Microworlds 8:00 Degrassi: Next Class (PG) 8:25 Open Heart (PG) 8:50 My Great Big Adventure 9:10 Move It Mob Style 9:35 rage (PG)

ABC

NINE 5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) 11:30

SBS 6:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Al Jazeera News [s]

ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS 2 5:00 Worldwatch 4:00 Illusions Of Grandeur

TUESDAY OCTOBER 4 TEN

SBS

12:00 ABC News 1:00 ABC News 2:00 ABC News 3:00 ABC News Afternoon 4:00 ABC News 5:00 ABC News with Grandstand 6:00 ABC News 6:30 The Drum 7:00 ABC News Evenings With Grandstand 8:00 ABC News Evenings with The Business 9:00 ABC National News 9:30 Lateline 10:00 The World 11:00 ABC National News 11:30 7:30 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum 1:00 BBC Impact 1:30 Lateline 2:00 Al Jazeera News 3:00 BBC Global 3:30 7.30 4:00 Outside Source 4:30 BBC Focus On Africa

SBS 2

10:45 Media Watch (PG) [s] 11:00 Back Roads (PG) [s] 11:30 Eggheads [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 Pointless (PG) 1:45 The Musketeers (M s,v) [s] 2:45 Auction Room [s] 3:15 The Cook And The Chef [s 3:45 The Bill (PG) 4:10 Murder, She Wrote (PG) 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 One Plus One [s] 6:10 Pointless [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7:30 [s] 8:00 Catalyst (PG) 8:30 Matilda And Me (PG) [s] 9:30 Foreign Correspondent (PG) 10:00 The Agony Of Ageing (M l) 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:00 The Business [s] 11:20 Q&A [s 12:25 Joy Division (MA15+a,l) 2:00 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v)

ABC

SBS 6:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00

7:00 WIN News [s] 8:00 ET [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Program To Be Advised 2:00 ET [s] 2:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s 4:00 Ben’s Menu [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Australian Survivor (PG) 9:00 Todd Sampson’s Bodyhack (PG) 10:00 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v) 11:00 NCIS: New Orleans (M v,d) 12:00 WIN News [s] 1:00 The Project (PG) 2:00 Late Show (PG) 3:00 Home Shopping (PG)

11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “Christie’s Revenge” (M a,v) (‘07) Stars: Cynthia Gibb 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 6:30 Seven News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG a,v) 7:30 The X Factor (PG) 8:45 800 Words (PG) – Laura’s one year anniversary approaches. 9:45 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA: Levanti’s (M l) 10:45 Chicago Fire: 2112 (M a,s) 11:40 Blood & Oil: Hustle And Flow (M v,s) 12:30 Home Shopping

NINE News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) 1:00 Music Special: Jeff Lynne’s ELO 1:15 Extra [s] 1:45 The Block (PG) 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE News [s] 5:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Block: Hallway, Laundry and Powder Rooms (PG) [s] 8:40 Unreal Estate: Country Estates (PG 9:40 Million Dollar Movers (PG) 10:40 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Altered Stakes (M v) 11:40 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Dune And Gloom (M v) 12:35 20/20 1:30 Danoz 2:30 Global Shop 3:30 Good Morning America [s]

6:00 Children’s Programs 1:30 Kate And Mim Mim 2:00 Spongebob Squarepants 2:30 Yugi-oh! Arc-v 3:00 Over The Garden Wall 3:30 Yo-kai Watch 4:05 Looney Tunes Classics 4:30 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 5:00 Ben 10: Alien Force 5:30 Teen Titans 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 8:30 Movie: “Cowboys & Aliens” (M v,a) Stars: Daniel Craig 10:55 Movie: “Blade: Trinity” (MA15+ v,l) Stars: Wesley Snipes 1:00 Regular Show 1:30 Ben 10: Alien Force 2:00 Over The Garden Wall

7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Children’s Pro-

6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 All 4 Adventure 9:00 Robson’s Extreme Fishing Challenge 10:00 M*A*S*H 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Get Smart 1:00 Matlock (M v) 2:00 Vegas (M v) 3:00 Jake And The Fatman 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Star Trek 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 48 Hours (M a) 8:30 48 Hours: The Dog Trainer, The Heiress And The Body Guard (M) 10:30 Rosewood (MA15+ v) 11:30 2016 Formula 1 Petronas Malaysia Grand Prix 2:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 3:00 Hogan’s Heroes 4:00 Jake And The Fatman 5:00 Vegas (M v)

GEM 6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Skippy 7:00 Religion 7MATE 7:00 Adventure Angler 7:30 Hook Line And

Sinker 8:30 Dream Car Garage 9:00 Goldfathers 10:00 A Football Life 11:00 To Be Announced 12:00 Slideshow 1:00 Wipeout USA 2:00 Swamp People 3:00 Adventure Angler 3:30 River To Reef 4:00 Big Angry Fish 5:00 Goldfathers 6:00 To Be Announced 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (M s) 7:30 Highway Patrol (PG) 8:30 Megatruckers (M l) 9:00 Ice Road Truckers (M) 10:00 Counting Cars 10:30 Restoration Garage 11:30 Car Chasers 12:00 The Big Bang Theory (M s) 12:30 Special: Into Iceland’s Volcano

6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman 11:00 JAG (PG a) 12:00 The Good Wife (M s) 1:00 Reckless (M v) 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 4:05 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:00 Frasier 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:05 The Simpsons 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (M s) 8:00 Rules Of Engagement (PG s) 8:30 Movie: “The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps” (M) (’00) Stars: Eddie Murphy 10:40 How I Met Your Mother (M s) 11:10 Late Show 12:10 The King Of Queens 1:00 Frasier 2:00 Raymond 3:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman (PG v,a)

wURLd 12:45 Dance Academy 1:35 Nowhere Boys 2:05 Good Game SP 2:30 Little Lunch 2:55 Winston Steinburger 3:05 The Day My Butt Went Psycho! 3:30 SheZow 4:00 Annedroids 4:30 Operation Ouch! 5:00 BtN Newsbreak 5:35 The Dip 5:35 The Deep 5:55 Prisoner Zero 6:25 The Next Step 7:00 You’re Skitting Me 7:15 Game On 7:30 Nature’s Microworlds: Monterey Bay (PG) 8:00 Degrassi: Next Class (PG) 8:25 Open Heart: Paying For It (PG) 8:50 My Great Big Adventure 9:10 Move It Mob Style 9:35 rage (PG)

Mornings 12:00 ABC News 1:00 ABC News 2:00 ABC News 3:00 ABC News Afternoon 4:00 ABC News 5:00 ABC News with Grandstand 6:00 ABC News Evenings 6:30 The Drum 7:00 ABC News with Grandstand 8:00 ABC News with The Business 9:00 ABC News 9:30 Lateline 10:00 The World 11:00 ABC National News 11:30 7:30 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum 1:00 BBC Impact 1:30 Lateline 2:00 Al Jazeera News 3:00 BBC Global 3:30 7.30 4:00 Outside Source 4:30 BBC Focus On Africa

Prime

SBS

GO!

7:30 TV Shop 8:00 Gilmore Girls (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Come Dine With Me - UK (PG) 11:00 Friends (PG) 12:00 Movie: “Train Of Events” (PG v) (’49) 1:50 Come Dine With Me - UK (PG) 2:20 Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey (PG) 3:20 David Attenborough’s The Hunt (PG) 4:30 Ellen (PG) 5:30 Gilmore Girls 6:30 Friends (PG) 7:30 Call The Midwife (M) 8:40 Poirot: Third Girl (PG v,l) 10:40 Cold Case (M) 11:40 Dalziel And Pascoe (M v,a) 1:00 Program To Be Advised 2:00 TV Shop 2:30 Dangerman (PG)

grams 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Home And Away (PG) 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Air Crash Investigations 1:00 Lovejoy (M v) 2:00 The Great Outdoors 3:00 Air Rescue 3:30 Crash Investigation Unit 4:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 4:30 60 Minute Makeover 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Kingdom (M d,n) 8:30 Inspector Morse (M) 10:50 The Border (PG) 11:50 Bargain Hunt 12:50 Lovejoy: Napoleonic Commode (M v) 1:50 Dr. Oz: Oprah Winfrey: Air Rescue (PG) 5:00 Special: The Magic Of Africa

ONE

11

ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS 2 5:00 Worldwatch 4:00 The Feed 4:30 The Raft

4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:20 Tree Fu Tom 4:45 Pocoyo 5:00 Wallykazam! 5:25 Peg + Cat 5:40 Peppa Pig 6:00 Hey Duggee 6:10 Octonauts 6:20 Peter Rabbit 6:35 Charlie And Lola 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 River Monsters: Atomic Assassin (PG) 8:30 Good Game (M) 9:00 The Checkout (PG) 9:30 Hard Times (M a) 10:25 Shaun Micallef’s: Mad As Hell (PG) 10:55 The Tonight Show (PG) 11:35 Ross Kemp: Extreme World 12:40 River Monsters: Atomic Assassin (PG) 1:30 The Tonight Show (PG) 2:10 ABC News Update

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5 TEN

ABC

Prime 5:30 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “Non-Stop” (M v) (’13) – A woman who was left at the altar, has a brief liaison with a handsome stranger on a plane. Stars: Betsy Russel 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase [s] 4:00 Seven News at 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 6:30 Seven News [s] 7:00 Home & Away (PG) 7:30 The X Factor (PG) 8:45 Ramsay’s Hotel: Beachfront Inn (M l) 9:45 Blindspot: In Night So Ransomed Rogue / Heave Fiery Knot (M) 11:40 Hannibal: Secondo (MA15+ v) 12:30 Home Shopping

NINE 5:30 Today 9:00 Today Extra (PG) 11:30 NINE News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Hot In Cleveland (PG) 2:00 The Block (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE News [s] 5:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Block: Tassie Road Trip Challenge (PG) [s] 8:40 Doctor Doctor (M l,s,a) 9:40 Amazing Medical Stories: 600 Pound Mom (M) 10:40 Embarrassing Bodies (M mp,n) 11:40 Stalker: The News (M v) 12:30 Anger Management (M s,d) 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Danoz 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo [s] 3:30 Good Morning America [s]

ABC 11:30 Eggheads [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address [s] 1:30 Pointless [s] 2:15 The Book Club (PG) 2:45 Auction Room [s] 3:15 The Cook And The Chef [s] 3:45 The Bill (PG) 4:10 Murder, She Wrote (PG) 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 One Plus One [s] 6:10 Pointless [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7:30 [s] 8:00 Anh Do’s Brush With Fame 8:30 Gruen (M) [s] 9:10 You Can’t Ask That (M l) 9:40 QI (M l) [s] 10:10 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 10:40 Lateline [s] 11:10 The Business [s] 11:30 Four Corners [s] 12:15 Media Watch (PG) [s] 12:30 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering

6:00 Children’s Programs 2:30 Yu-gi-oh! Arcv 3:00 Rabbids Invasion 3:30 Yo-kai Watch 4:05 Looney Tunes Classics 4:30 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 5:00 Ben 10: Alien Force 5:30 Teen Titans 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 Auction Hunters 8:30 Airplane Repo “Best In The Business” (M) 9:30 Baggage Battles 10:30 Storage Hunters 11:30 Toy Hunter 12:00 American Digger 12:30 Adventure Time 1:00 Regular Show 1:30 Ben 10 2:00 Rabbids Invasion 2:30 Kate And Mim Mim 3:00 Little Charmers

7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Children’s Pro-

6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 International Fishing Series 8:30 Reel Action 9:00 Monster Jam 10:00 M*A*S*H 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Get Smart 1:00 Matlock (M v) 2:00 Nash Bridges (M v) 3:00 Jake And The Fatman 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 Attenborough’s Gorillas 8:30 Megafactories 9:30 Shark Tank (Rpt) (PG) 10:30 24: Live Another Day: 2:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. (M v) 11:30 Sons Of Anarchy (MA15+ v) 12:30 Home Shopping 2:15 Diagnosis Murder (PG v,s,a) 3:10 Hogan’s Heroes

GEM 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 Religion 7:30 TV Shop 7MATE 7:00 The AFN Fishing Show 7:30 Fishing Ad-

6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman 11:00 JAG (PG l,v) 12:00 The Good Wife (M s) 1:00 Medium (M v) 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 4:05 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:00 Frasier 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:05 The Simpsons 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (M s) 8:00 Futurama 8:30 The Simpsons (PG s,d) 9:00 Son Of Zorn (M) 9:30 Bob’s Burgers (M) 10:00 Duckman (M) 10:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 11:00 The Late Show (PG) 12:00 The King Of Queens 1:00 Frasier (PG v,l) 2:00 Raymond (PG) 3:00 Dr Quinn (PG)

grams 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Home And Away (PG) 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 The Border 1:00 Lovejoy (M v) 2:00 The Great Outdoors 3:00 House Doctor 4:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 4:30 60 Minute Makeover 6:30 Bargain Hunt: Shrewsbury 10 7:30 Doc Martin: Always On My Mind (PG) 8:30 Lewis: Expiation (M v,a) 10:30 Waking The Dead: Solidarity Part 1 (M a) 11:45 Bargain Hunt 12:45 Lovejoy (PG) 2:00 Home Shopping 4:00 House Doctor (Design For Living) 5:00 Special: Hawkins River

8:00 Gilmore Girls (PG) 9:00 TV Shop 10:30 Come Dine With Me UK (PG) 11:00 Friends (PG) 12:00 Movie: “Take Me High” (G) (’73) Stars: Cliff Richard 2:00 Come Dine With Me - UK (PG) 2:30 Matador BBQ Cup 2016 - Southern Redbacks v Victorian Bushrangers *Live* 6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Matador BBQ Cup 2016 - Southern Redbacks v Victorian Bushrangers *Live* 10:00 Movie: “Rocky” (PG v,l) (’76) 12:00 House Of Cards (M a) 1:20 Friends (PG) 2:00 TV Shop 2:30 Candidate For Murder (PG v)

diction 8:30 Dream Car Garage 9:00 Goldfathers 10:00 America’s Game 11:00 To Be Announced 12:00 Slideshow 1:00 Wipeout USA 2:00 Swamp People 3:00 Adventure Angler 3:30 River To Reef 4:00 Big Angry Fish 5:00 Goldfathers 6:00 Special: Naked Science: Iceland Volcano Erupt 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Pawn Stars 8:30 American Restoration 9:30 American Pickers 11:30 Rude Tube (M) 12:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 12:30 To Be Announced 1:30 The Next Level “Bream in Sydney Harbour”

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

WIN

ONE

11

(PG) 5:35 Daria - Of Human Bonding (PG) 6:00 If You Are The One 7:00 Gadget Man - The Weekend 7:30 The Feed 8:00 Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (M) 8:30 Tyger Takes On Love (PG) 9:35 Raised By Wolves - The Monroe Technique (M l,s) 10:05 Raised By Wolves (M l,s) 10:30 Documentary: Escort Men (MA15+ s) (From France, in French) 11:30 The Feed 12:00 Nick Helm’s Heavy Entertainment (M l,s) (From UK) 12:35 Dig - Emma Wilson’s Father (MA15+ v) 2:15 @midnight (M s) 3:15 France 24 News

ABC ME 6:00 Children’s Programs 11:55 a gURLs ABC 24 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News

WIN 6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 The Home Team [s] 7:00 WIN News [s] 8:00 ET [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (M a) [s] 1:00 Program To Be Advised 2:00 ET [s] 2:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s 4:00 Ben’s Menu [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Bachelorette Australia (PG) 8:30 The Wrong Girl (M) 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: Granger, O (M v) 10:30 Hawaii Five-O (M) 11:30 WIN News [s] 12:30 The Project (PG) 1:30 Late Show (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping (PG) GO!

Lost Songs Of St Kilda [s] 2:30 Good Listening [s] 3:00 Portrait Of A City: Rome [s] 3:35 What’s Wrong With Our Weather? [s] 4:35 Caroline Quentin’s National Parks [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Rachel Khoo’s Kitchen Notebook [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Who Do You Think You Are? - Mal Meninga [s] 8:30 Insight (PG) 9:30 Dateline [s] 10:00 SBS World News [s] 10:30 Italy 1992 (MA15+s) (In Italian) 12:35 Drama Movie: “Life, Above All” (M a) (’10) (From South Africa, in Sepedi) 2:30 24 Hours In Police Custody (M a,l)

SBS 6:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00

Brits Who Built The Modern World 3:00 Dateline [s] 3:30 Insight [s] 4:30 Wild Arabia [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Rachel Khoo’s Kitchen Notebook: London [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Great American Railroad Journeys: Washington DC To Mount Vernon [s] 8:30 Deep Water [s] – A 4-part drama 9:35 24 Hours In Emergency (M a,l) 10:30 SBS World News [s] 11:00 The Five (M v) 11:55 Drama Movie: “Bethlehem” (M v,l) (’13) (From Israel, in Arabic & Hebrew) 1:45 Mystery/Crime Movie: “Mother” (MA15+s,l) (’09) (In Korean)

ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS 2 5:00 Worldwatch 4:00 The Feed 4:30 Survive

4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:20 Tree Fu Tom 4:45 Pocoyo 5:00 Wallykazam! 5:25 Peg + Cat 5:40 Peppa Pig 6:00 Hey Duggee 6:10 Octonauts 6:20 Peter Rabbit 6:35 Charlie And Lola 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 River Monsters: Colombian Slasher (PG) 8:30 Married Behind Bars (M l,d,s) 9:20 Airbnb: Dream Or Nightmare? 10:05 Shaun Micallef’s: Mad As Hell (PG) 10:35 The Tonight Show (PG) 11:15 Swamp Brothers (PG) 12:25 River Monsters: Colombian Slasher (PG) 1:20 The Tonight Show 2:00 ABC News Update

Aotearoa - Ko Au Te Awa Whanganui (PG) 5:35 Daria - Psycho Therapy (PG) 6:00 If You Are The One 7:00 Gadget Man 7:30 The Feed 8:00 The Green Room With Paul Provenza (M a,l) 8:35 Horror Movie: “Event Horizon” (MA15+ v,h) (’02) (From the US) 10:25 Movie: “Sunshine” (MA15+ v,l) (’07) (From the UK) 12:25 The Feed 12:55 UnREAL - Princess (M s) (From the US) 1:40 UnREAL - Future (M s) (From the US) 2:30 Comedy Series: Uncle (M d,l) (From the UK) 3:45 Deutsche Welle English News

ABC ME 6:00 Children’s Programs 11:55 Mortified ABC 24 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News

12:45 Dance Academy 1:35 Nowhere Boys 2:05 Good Game SP 2:30 Little Lunch 2:55 Winston Steinburger 3:05 The Day My Butt Went Psycho! 3:30 SheZow 4:00 Annedroids 4:30 Operation Ouch! 5:00 BtN Newsbreak 5:35 The Deep 5:55 Prisoner Zero 6:25 The Next Step: Square Dance 7:00 You’re Skitting Me 7:15 Game On: Bugging Out 7:30 Nature’s Microworlds: Okavango (PG) 8:00 Degrassi: Next Class (PG) 8:25 Open Heart: Trust Fund (PG) 8:50 My Great Big Adventure 9:05 Move It Mob Style 9:30 rage (PG)

TENwww.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au ABC

Mornings 12:00 US Votes: Vice Presidential Debate 2:00 ABC News 3:00 ABC News Afternoons 4:00 ABC News with The Business 5:00 ABC News with Grandstand 6:00 ABC News 6:30 The Drum 7:00 ABC News 8:00 ABC News 9:00 ABC News 9:30 Lateline 10:00 The World 11:00 ABC National News 11:30 7:30 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum 1:00 BBC Impact 1:30 Lateline 2:00 Al Jazeera News 3:00 BBC Global 3:30 7.30 4:00 Outside Source 4:30 BBC Focus On Africa 5:00 Al Jazeera Newshour

SBS 2

Page

45


If you are thinking of buying or selling then talk to NorthWest Real Estate. WAIL

BIRCHIP

DONALD

HOPETOUN

Lot 11 & 12 Watson St – Set just off the Western Highway between Horsham & Dimboola this (1 1/4 approx) block features as new fencing worth about $10,000, 1 room brick hut with a concrete floor and wood stove. There is one reasonable rainwater tank, long drop toilet and a outdoor shower. The block is close to the Wimmera River and the Wail State forest. With access at both front and back and a rural outlook across the road you can kick back and enjoy your time in the country. No services are available.

4 Sherwood St – This 3 bedroom brick and tile home is currently tenanted on a six month lease for $150p/w. This will give you a better return than those TD’s and your investing in bricks and mortar. This home has 3 bedrooms, 2 with built in robes, lounge, kitchen and dining area. A Mitsubishi split system is the main heating and cooling. Outside there is a carport, garden shed and cement tank.

203 Woods St – With 4 dbl BRs & separate study, there is an open plan living/dining kitchen area w/ polished boards & gas heating. Main bathroom features separate shower & bath with timber feature ceiling & plenty of cupboard space. The master BR has an ensuite with a shower, toilet & vanity. There is a shed at the rear of the property as well as a carport which has access directly into the living areas & rear of the house. (Property is currently leased for $200/week.)

47 Evelyn St – Evelyn Street is the place to be. Close to the shops, lake, bowls and tennis clubs and the town pool. This home features lovely stain glass windows, 3 bedrooms, spacious lounge, large kitchen/meals area, open fire and split system a/c. Outside the large elevated block has a car shed which is accessed off the rear lane.

2

3

Price: $49,000

1

2

2

Price: $129,000

1

1

WARRACKNABEAL

Price: $149,000

Price: $129,000

1

1

57 Anderson St – This 4br sandstone block home features a grand foyer leading to the lounge which also has polished boards and a wood heater. Towards the back of the house you will find a massive family/meals area. This kitchen has a slate floor, gas stove, double sink and a walk through pantry. A split system services this area. The bathroom is divided into 2 rooms with a large vanity & linen press in one area & shower over spa bath & toilet in the 2nd. The laundry has a 2nd shower and 2nd toilet. Outside the wide verandahs are a feature of the home.

Price: $79,000

4

1

1

• Gaulke’s Rd. Warracknabeal Price: $135,000 26 acre rural block

• 14 Upper Roy St, Jeparit 4 Price: $119,900

• 94 Toole St, Hopetoun 2 Price: $159,000

• 8 O’Brien St, Warracknabeal 2 1 Price: $94,500

1

1

1

1

3

1

Price: $229,000

1

Price: $139,500

WARRACKNABEAL

N

EW 1

1

22 Hewitt St – This spacious PVC clad family home features 3 dble bdr’s all with BIR’s and ceiling fans, lounge with gas heater and refrigerated a/c, functional kitchen with electric stove, family friendly bathroom with shower and sep bath. There is a mixture of polished boards, vinyl and carpet flooring throughout the house. The home is on a large block. The property is well fenced and there is access into the rear yard via a gate at the side of the house. The property has a rental history of $180 p/w.

BEULAH

N

EW N 1

3

WARRACKNABEAL

WARRACKNABEAL

3

PR NE IC W E! 7 Kokoda Ave – This comfortable 3br w/board home is nestled in this avenue close to the Yarriambiack Creek. Carpeted throughout with good internal paintwork the home has a formal dining or family room area, lounge and 3 generous sized br’s. The kitchen has a casual dining area, and walk in pantry. Cooling is by evap a/c and heating is by a electric heater. Outside the fencing is in excellent order, garden and surrounds are neat and tidy & there is a small workshop measuring approx. 5.5m x 4m with a cement floor.

3

95 Jamouneau St – Investors or first home buyer renovators this home could be for you. The home features a recently installed split system a/c, 3 bedrooms, lounge and dining room plus a separate kitchen and bathroom with shower module, toilet and vanity. Outside there are older buildings including the laundry, 2nd toilet and a single garage. Good size block in a pleasant street.

WARRACKNABEAL

3 Livingston St – This brick veneer home is about 2 years old and has only been lived in for a very short time. Featuring 3 double bedrooms all with BIR’s and the main has direct access into the bathroom, separate lounge, tiled meals area with electric cooking, double sink & pantry and a split system air-conditioner. Outside you will find a single garage, solar hot water & a concrete driveway. The yard is a blank canvas looking for someone to add their own flair.

Price: $299,000

Price: $95,000

Call 5398 2219 to discuss your property.

EW

2

1

Price: $167,000

PR NE IC W E! 1

1

We have genuine buyers looking for broad acre farming land in the wider Warracknabeal district.

JEPARIT

84 Canterbury St – Featuring 3BRs, main with a W.I.R. & access to bathroom, the other 2BRs have B.I.R’s. 2 sizeable living areas are separated by a fully equipped kitchen w/ electric appliances. There is a 2nd toilet, a 2nd shower located in the laundry & direct access inside from the garage which also has an automatic door. Outside the block is 468m2 and designed to be very low maintenance.

3

Price: $149,000

WANTED

85 Lloyd St – Here is a chance to buy a prominent shop front in the main street of Dimboola with renovated 2 bedroom residence attached. The front of the building has a showroom with the modern kitchen and laundry behind that. Upstairs is a large lounge, 2 bedrooms and a renovated bathroom. Outside there is a nice garden which leads down to a single garage with access off a rear street.

ST.ARNAUD

3

2

EW

1

1

DIMBOOLA

39 Church St – The over 100 year old renovated cottage with extension has polished Baltic timber flooring through the entry, lounge and 3 br’s. The lounge has a split system a/c, near new wood heater insert and ceiling fan. The kitchen is modern & airy. The rear sunroom is a delightful room and the laundry is spacious. The home is insulated, has NBN connectivity and there is a gas hot water service. There is a dble garage.

3

3

Price: $115,000

PR NE IC W E!

MINYIP

1

N

1 1.25 3acre block

24 Bell St – This level block is approx. 19.9m x 51.0m with 2 good fences and rear access. The block has a frontage to Bell Street which is a bitumen road. No services are connected and there is no sewerage in Beulah so a septic system would be required if you built a home on it. The property is close to the Medical Centre and a quick stroll to the General Store and Cafe.

3 block 1 Vacant

1

7 Duncan St – This 3 br home has been totally renovated to a very impressive standard in recent years. Those renovations have included a new roof, re-developed inside with all new rooms incl. kitchen and bathroom. New wiring, new plumbing, new paint and floor coverings are just some of the works completed. There is a split system a/c. The bedrooms have BIR’s. Outside the surrounds have been beautifully landscaped with the feature being a large outdoor deck. The shed is approx. 9x6m with cement floor and power connected.

3

Price: $13,000

1

1

Price: $179,000

0

• 96 Scott St, Warracknabeal Price: $45,000 Commercial

• 26 Henty Hwy, Beulah 3 Price: $249,000

2

2

• 6 Corack Rd, Donald 3 Price: $210,000

1

3

0

• 3B Millett St, St. Arnaud 3 1 Price: $230,000

• 13 High St, Dimboola 3 Price: $137,000

1

2

• 77 Lower Roy St, Jeparit 4 Price: $145,000

1

3

1

Call us today on 5398 2219 (Sales) or 5398 2201 (Rentals) Cheryl Gardiner Admin

Christine Morrow Property Manager

Lorraine Sleep Admin

Fiona Knight Property Manager

John Hadley Licensed Agent

Rob Lehmann Sales Agent

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

46

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Classifieds

ABN 16 064 882 042

The Weekly Advertiser

RATES

RUN IT TILL YOU SELL IT*

WEEKLY ADS Minimum of $13.20 for 12 words and then $4.40 per 4 words thereafter.

With The Weekly Advertisers Run It Till You Sell It your classified advertisement runs in the paper every week until your item is sold.

DISPLAY ADS $9.90 per single column centimetre, min. four centimetres.

ITEMS $1000 or under – prices start at $14.30 for the first 12 words#

MULTI MEDIA As part of an all-inclusive package your advertisement will also appear on the digital version of The Weekly Advertiser located at www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au which is promoted via Facebook on a weekly basis.

ITEMS OVER $1000 – prices start at $28.60 for the first 12 words# * This offer is not available to businesses, business owners or real estate. # $4.40 per 4 words thereafter

Your classifieds team

Keep your personal sales and negotiations safe, private and in the hands of professionals. Use a marketing tool that has worked for hundreds of years - newspaper classifieds!

MULTIPLE WEEK SPECIALS AVAILABLE !

PAYMENT Cash, cheque, Mastercard, Visa accepted. DEADLINE 10am Tuesday before publication, this includes payment and advertisement details.

CONDITIONS

Run It Till You Sell It advertisements are subject to review after six months. The Run it Till You Sell it offer is only applicable for one item per advertisement. If item price is not included in a Run It Till You Sell It advertisement, a higher pricing will apply. The publisher reserves the right to omit or alter any advertisement. It is the responsibility of the advertiser to notify the publisher of any errors on the first day of publication. Every care is taken to prevent errors and accidental omissions but no financial responsibility can be accepted for loss resulting from such an error or omission.

Horsham: Phone 5382 1351; Fax 5381 1147 email: horshamreception@team.aceradio.com.au Ararat: Hansen Print - Phone 5352 2370; Fax 5352 4555

Event Services

DIGGER’S Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning 1-2hr Drying Process

0418 350 445

Wayne Adams, Horsham

Independently owned and operated

31 Urquhart Street HORSHAM

5382 0713

www.pickaposie.com.au

Animals & Accessories

4-Angle horse float, as new, EC, only used once, 423-201, reg till 08/17 $26,000 Ph 0428788212 Big Rams, white Suffolk, 1½yo, stud sold $300 the pick Ph Ron 0427861398 Budgerigars, consistently winning exhibition aviary, quality birds, normal, spangle, clear body and others, priced to sell Ph 53824389 Budgerigars, show quality $30 to $40each Ph 0428730777 Cage, chicken/bird self-feeders, four nest boxes plus roost, 1800mmH x 1500mmW x 800mmD, EC $180 Ph 0418321978 Stawell Cattle show box, circuiteer hot blower dryer, clippers suitable for horses and cattle, leather halters, rope halters, neck straps, tattoer, liquid nitrogen semen tank, many other things needed for showing Ph 0402749413 Chooks for sale, Live Broiler chooks, weighing 3kgs, birds do not lay $5 a chook Ph 0417512386 Dog trailer, 4-berth, EC, carries 8 Border Collies $1200ono Ph 54662335 evenings

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

*The Weekly Advertiser reserves the right to accept or refuse advertisements.

Animals & Accessories

Antiques

Caravans

Dorper Rams, well bred, nice types, from $150 Ph 0488616058 after 6pm Horse manure, $2 a bag pick up Horsham, or $3 a bag delivered to Horsham or Dimboola areas Ph 0437894257 Horse, free lease for 2 years for capable rider, 16yo ex race/broodmare mare, great hack Ph 0447275737 Kelpie pups, 10wks old, 2 female, 978102100269907/45 $600 Ph 0400081942 Kelpie pups, black and tan, DOB 62/2/16, 978102100/270247/270243/275680/ 269710/269328, pups very alert, good temperament, 3 bitches, 2 male, mother very good worker, father exceptional worker, money back guarantee after 6mths $700each Ph Kevin Woods 0458517721 Major Mitchells cockatoos, 2 males, parent rasied for avery only, licence required $200each or $350 for both, will live together Ph 0418851112 licence no # 14244323-A Male purebred English Staffy pup, m/c: 985141000983369 $550each Ph Helen 0429379575 Parrots, Princess Parrots, Moustache Parrots, Rosa Bourke’s, Cockatiels and Ring Necks, call for details Ph 0408535515 Point of lay hens, vacc, debeaked, raised free ranged, very good layers, can deliver $20 each Ph 0429941974 Purebred American bulldog pups, fully vet checked, vaccinated, wormed, born 5/3, 5 male, 3 female, ready to go now 956000006046452/6085983/6041485/6 102392/6091654/6102288/6073784/608 5217 $750 Ph 0431488136 Rabbits/Hares to buy Ph 0428788212 Rams for sale Ph 0447275737 Standardbred gelding, 3½ yo, 16hh, owner moved to Melb, “Wally”, has loads of personality but needs re-educating, great for a project horse, must go to loving home $400 Ph Andrea 0400923906 if no answer please leave a message Whippet puppies, 2 male, vacc, vet checked, wormed, m/c # 978102100271539/1418 Ph 0437059836 Working Border Collie pups, from top UK bloodlines, wormed, vac, eligible, VWSDA, should excel at stock work or obedience, agility parents both work sheep and cattle, long casting dogs, m/c # 956000006321622/6232169/6309118 $450 Ph 0458014560

Antique white cane fixed basket bassinet on wheels, new mattress included $250 Ph 53822586 Blackwood pew, 305cm L, dark brown leather back and seat $370 Ph 53826350 Cedar Dresser Top, 3 glass doors, 230cm W x 34cm D x 115cm H $250 Ph 53826350 Cedar hall table with drawer, height 740mm, width 920mm $250 Ph 0408640270

Antiques

2003 Driftway pop-top caravan, made in Geelong, 17’, rear d/island bed, side kitchen, front lounge, front boot, awning, VGC, always shedded, priced for quick sale at $14,000ono Ph George 54971296 or 0400196567 Donald

Miners couch, fully restored, original wire base, lovely item, not used $700 Ph 0439101170

Old kitchen dresser, with lead light doors, GC $300 Ph 0438811721 Singer treadle sewing machine, 6 drawers, GC $295 Ph 0408640270

Caravans 1995 Compass pop-top caravan, 17’, front kitchen, DB that lifts up for storage under, range hood, front boot, 3-way fridge, roll-out awning $13,000ono Ph 0429019569 or 53824952 1999 Coromal pop-top, bunks, d/bed, roll-out awning with annexe $16,500 Ph 0439461722 1999 Island Star 21’, Q/S bed, shower, toilet, r/c a/c, gas hot water, r/o awning, new van cover $30,000 Ph 0428822730 2003 Camper Trailer, 2 room, tail gate, kitchen, 3 way, fridge, generator, finishing rods, extra tent, P89984 $6000 Ph 0447398338

2008 Jayco Sterling tandem axel pop-top caravan, in new condition, 2x s/ bed, roll-out awning and annexe included $24,000 Ph 0419559512 2009 Camper trailer, Jayco Elite, 740kg, elec brakes, fridge, annexe, flies stove, new condition $13,000 Ph 53522159 95 Roadstar Voyager pop-top caravan, EC, must sell $19,500ono Ph 0419894801 A little ripper Statesman streamline pop-top registed caravan, 15’, 19’ towbar to rear bumper, island DB, microwave, oven cook top, fridge, pull out canopy, full annexe, GC, shedded $5000 Ph 0418516253 Camper trailer with full annex, 240v wired, gas stove, Lt truck tyres, water container $3500 Ph 0417507882 Stawell Camper trailer, family sized, top only, GC with extras $980 Ph 0447535276 Camper trailer, hard floor with remote, full annexe, slide-out 4 burner cooker, s/s sink, comes with portable toilet, bush shower and screen, good storage space, off-road tyres, EC $9200ono Ph 0438581576 Campervan Jayco Jayswift 1992, GC, always shedded, good tyres, bed flys, awning $8000ono Ph 0400728252 Caravan Avan Tayla pop-top, 2004, full annexe, two water tanks, many extras, EC $16,500ono Ph 0437565407 Caravan fridge, 2-way gas/electric $350 Ph 0408640270

Crusader Inspiration 21’, 2010, full ensuite with washing machine, q/s bed, large fridge/freezer, reverse cycle a/c, awning and full annexe, reverse camera, very little use, EC $36,950ono Ph 53842254 or 0428528076 Erin Avan pop-top, 2003, 17” roll-out awning, queen d/bed $18,000 Ph 53583065

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

Caravans Jayco Starcraft, 19-61-2 tandem axel, bought new 2014, sleeps 2 adults, 2 children, travelled around 3000kms, full ensuite, cook top, oven never used, fridge, a/c, privacy screens, lots more, suit new buyer $41,500 Ph 0488185211

Antique dresser, very unique, EC $750 Ph 0438811721

Antique Duchess chest of drawers, GC $450 Ph 0438811721

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

2007 Jayco sterling pop-top, 18’8, rear DB, full length annexe, reg till 11/16, always shedded, VGC $23,000 Ph Peter 0427534237

1986 Mitsubishi FG forklift, reco motor, vin F17A52152 $5500 Ph 53811061 or 0419387689 1990 Yale forklift, 2.5 tonne, 2 stage, petrol and gas, pneumatic tyres, new seat, serviced and ready to go, ideal farm machine, serial no CB0369, sold unreg $6000 plus Gst Ph 0427957243 Coolroom, drop in unit, 240V, up to 10cm room, GC $1450 Ph 0417101120 Molnar 2 post hoist, 240V, GC $4000 Ph 53811061

Employment Mobile Mazda home T3500, diesel 2spd gear box, body in EC, twin batteries, new tyres, 180,000kms, RWC, complete kitchen with full size 3-way fridge, d/bed, roll-out awning with new annexe walls and floor, plus many extras $25,000 Ph 0429821171 REDUCED 2000 Traveller caravan, immaculate condition, lots of extras, 2 berth, 16’ $12,000 Ph Mark 0400814257

REDUCED Coromal Popette 360, pop top, 7m, rego, fulle annexe, winter cover protector, full size oven, range hood, TV, s/beds $8,500 Ph 0428312626 Tent, 12x15’ internal floor excluding awning, two rooms, external frame, blue canvas, make: Trail-master, model: Bogong pre 1999, GC, current new price $1399, asking $500ono Ph 0418385261 Horsham Toyota coaster motor-home, 76 model, runs good, needs fit out $2200ono Ph 0429204037 or 53840375

Clothes & Accessories Debutante dress, size 12, beautiful satin backless, hand sewn sequin and beaded lace dress made by House of Bespoke $550 Ph 0419132137 Ararat Gents suit, size extra large, waist 110cms, dark grey with fine pin stripe, worn once only $180 Ph 0427820410 Ladies full length leather over coat, fully lined, very modern $250 Ph 53822267 Marion College school uniform and school bags, from $10-$30 Ph 0419132137 Ararat RM Williams dress boots, jon suede collar, lady 8½, as new $150 Ph 0435860495

Antique cedar chest of drawers, needs some work $550 Ph 0438811721 2004 Jayco Eagle pop-top, 17’, s/beds, 3-way fridge, hotplates, microwave, Heron aircon/heater, side awning and wall, elec brakes, reg til 4/17, always shedded, very clean $17,000 Ph 0497023500 or 0488982351 2004 Jayco herritage caravan, 22’, 150L 3-way fridge, double extendable bed, separate shower and toilet, heating/ cooling, roll out awning $27,900 Ph 0427094601

Commercial Equipment

Wedding dress, worn once as a Galaxy pop-top limited edition, 3yo, 18’ Deb gown, lots of detail on gown not s/axle, 50mm risers, semi off-road, GS showing in pic, paid $1,100, sell $350 Ph chassis, external gas bayonette, external 0437865368 table, drop down legs, r/o awning, s/ beds, super rest mattress, filtered water, large 3-way fridge, water gauge, lots of storage, Eurovaux stereo DVD, CD, twin TV plug, slide table, 4-burner stove, m/w, Tailoring & Alteration reverse cycle a/c, new full annexe with for women & men front and rear openings, tare 1480, EC, • All types lovely to tow, always stored under cover, genuine reason for sale $30,000ono Ph • 20 years experience 0408313004 or 0427378754 Specialising in: Jayco caravan outback, new wheel Bridal, special occasion, suit, bearings, new spare tyre, new TV set, mending, redesigns, leather etc new ceiling, new front lifting arms, new Ph Naning 0421 629 083 van cover, full annexe as new, 12mths reg $11,000 Ph 53583369 or 0428507850 Travelling Tailor - HORSHAM

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Smart Fit

Resume/CV, from $25 resume-au.mail. com Ararat

Farm Machinery 12 bay Denyier self feeders, 2 available $550 inc Gst Ph 0427797242 18 bag bromar style lick feeders with restrictors, 4 available $1350 inc Gst Ph 0427797242 1989 Case 1680 header, 30’ 1010 bat front, good tyres, smale p/plucker, 5635 engine hrs, trailers $27,000 inc GST Ph 0428951262 28 tonne Campbell field bin $4000 Ph 0428951262 29 Tyne blueline scarifier, 7” spacing, GC $1200ono Ph 0459251173 or 53951173 AH 3 point linkage carryall $60 Ph 53891725 8x37 Brandt super charge 100 tonne/ ph auger, elec 3rd wheel lights, 18hp Vangwerd engine $9900 inc Gst Ph 0427340770 Agmaster rotary harrows, 2 by 6’ sections, as new $3000 Ph 0429919214 Almite oil pressure pump, for tractor tracks rollers, suit caterpillar etc $60 Ph 53811093 Amazon linkage spreader ZAM altra, EC $18,500 plus Gst Ph 0438544259 Baler NH 841, 4x5, string only, GVO $2600 Ph 0428911459 Cattle master head crush, good order, bruise free $1000 Ph 55857223 Class 108 Maxi SL, with 30’ front $16,500 call for details Ph 0428973850

Farm Machinery Hardi spray unit, 100L, battery operated $300 Ph 0427340217 Stawell Harrows, 4’, hydraulic ram, 15 section $520 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola Hay rack, 3pl, 5 wheel $1100 inc gst Ph 0428457098 Header Case 2388, with big top, 1042 36’ Macdon front, Leith trailer, 1999 $70,000 plus Gst Ph 0427918392 Header, 3342 S-P, 2 fronts $2500 Ph 0497635941 International truck 1510A, 12’ tray tipper, 345V8 motor, good goer, unregistered $2400 Ph 0400603022 Jaeschke 30T super field bin, late model, as new $7700 Ph 0429919214 JD 7720 Header, 24’, T.R front on trailer, GC, ready for harvest, well serviced by JD mechanic $9900 inc Gst Ph 0428981370 Laith Slasher, 15’, 5 rotor, makes 2 windrows, in GC $7000 plus Gst Ph 0428823725 Leith 25’ pea plucker on trailer $800 Ph 0428508121 Lowan bale carrier, VGO $1200 Ph 0428911459 Mackay combine tynes, 13 available $80 Ph 53811093 Post hole digger, 3 point linkage, 12” auger $380 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola REDUCED AA160 International truck, dual diff, under body hoist and grain bin, good working cond, well kept, 11907F $5500 Ph 53812227 REDUCED Air seeder, Versatile 29’ chisel plough seeder bar, 12” spacings, Flexicoil heads, 500lb break out, Manutec press wheels, tow behind or between optional, Agritech points, all roller rockers rebushed, very solid unit, must see $16,990 plus GST Ph 0428231451

Sherwell field bins, 3 available $6000ono Ph 0428857312 Silo, grain or fertiliser, 16 cu m, GC $1800 Ph 0417538886 Ararat Single tine ripper and channel, cleaning attachment $220 inc Gst Ph 53583773 or 0418588731 Slasher, 3pl Connor Shea, 4’ $600 plus Gst Ph 0427852270 Slasher, 5’ Howard rota, new blades $500 inc Gst Ph 53583773 or 0418588731 Small bale paddock loader, NH 471 $500 plus Gst Ph 0427852270 Dunmunkle engineering shifter, 35’, Southern Cross pump jack, VGC $380 Ph 53891725 11hp Honda motor, GC $13,990 plus Gst Sunbeam little wonder 12V crutching or best offer Ph 0427858264 shearing machine, GC $350 Ph Farm Vehicle, Toyota Rav4, 2001, AWD, 0417538886 5dr wagon, elec sunroof, goes well, no RW, suit farm/shooting, TER210 $1500 Vennings 50 x 9” self propelled auger, always shedded, no fert use, VGO Ph 0437002002 $10,000 plus Gst Ph 0429979100 Field bins, 1x Sherwell bin 20T approx $2200 inc gst, 1x RK Macey 30T W6 Inter front wheels hubs, stubs approx $3300 inc gst, 1x Sherwell 25T complete, LH mudguard plus other bits approx with 12” auger $3300 inc Gst Ph $70 Ph 53811093 Weed Wiper Oster engineering 100” to 0428457098 Goldacres SCS spray controller 4000L 110”w, $12,000+gst Ph 0429811433 28m 1996 Boomspray, double foam Wool press - hydraulic, Lister McLodge markers $14,000 inc GST Ph 0428951262 super pinner, EC, done little work $9500 Goldacres trailing boom, dual lines, plus GST Ph 0428975294 5000L, 30m $30,000 plus Gst Ph 0427918392 For Sale Grain auger, 26’x7”, PTO drive $80 plus Gst Ph 0427852270 2 commercial dorper rams, full shedders Grain auger, elec motor, 28’x6” barrel $300each Ph 53910230 $650ono Ph 53846313 AH 3 CB radios, 27 MHZ $100 Ph

Hardi 5030 boomspray, GC, packs special $20,000 Ph 0428212996

0428894258 4-5 ton Poppany Vetch, cleaned seed Ph 0459251173 or 53951173 AH 5yo McCulloch Mocart 66 ride-on, hardly used, incs new batterery and cover $2000 Ph 53957240 or 0428477100 9x5 tandem trailer and stock crate, needs some work $500 Ph 53583773 or 0418588731

Page

47


For Sale Air conditioner, Kelvinator, reverse cycle, 5.3kw, 1yo $740 Ph 0447188274 Aluminium four panel bi-fold door, fitted with retracting wire fly screen, basalt grey, new cond, great for extension or man cave $3000 Ph 0408824222 Aluminium umbrella with stand, 3.6m bone canopy, GC $100 Ph 53522691 Ararat AMC rider mower, 13hp, Honda motor $1000 Ph 53583773 or 0418588731 Antique horse drawn plough, for garden display, makers plate attached $450 Ph 53596244 ATOM deluxe lawn edger, only been used a few times $200 Ph 53823416 Australian made swag, single, 200x90cm, GC $150 Ph 0408128556 between 6-8pm BBQ, 4 burner with hood and cover, natural gas connection $100ono Ph 0447010173 Billiard table, 8’ slate top, 8 cues and stand, balls, Bridges scoreboard $700 Ph 0407454343 Horsham Bulk fuel tanks, 18,000 to 57,000L Ph 0428508278

Children’s bikes, 1x 40cm bike, 1x 30cm bike, 1x 40cm scooter, GC $50 Ph Paul 0450869890 Nhill Childs bike and scooter, as new, bike approx for 5-7 age with 16’’ wheels $60 or will separate Ph 53820764 CIG ARC welder, with mask $40 Ph 0477398338 Electric bicycle, GC $500 Ph 53522695 Ararat

Electric organ, Kimball Camelot, leslie speaker has lovely tone, includes organ stool $800 Ph 0428826676

For Sale

Log splitter, Agri-ease, 30T, brand new, never used $1995 Ph 0417619375 McCulloch M4218 chainsaw, EC $200 Ph 53569220 Medium timber dog kennel and an small anchor $100 or will separate Ph 0400603611 Minelab Explorer XS coin and treasure detector $650ono Ph 53820764 Minelab X-terra 70 coin tre 3 coils $750ono Ph 53820764 New Colortile roofing sheet, approx 150 sheets, 133cm x 40cm $800ono Ph 53820466 Pavers 470 at 40cents each, 630 new red house bricks 40cents each Ph 0427340217 Stawell Pin board room dividers, 130 x 160cm and 80x210cm Ph 0477398338 Pool cover with aluminium roller, as new, up to 10lmx3.6lm $420 Ph 0427111346

Pool Table, 8x4 slate base, lovely redwood pool table with turned legs in EC, handmade by Snooker City Ballarat, sale includes, 4 pool cues, 2 cue rests, pool balls, snooker balls, billiard balls, wall mounted ball/cue/scorer and acc’s frame, ceiling mounted 3 lamp pool light, table cover $3250 Ph Steve 0400923733 Portable rain water tank, suit trailer $60 Ph 0477398338 Professional photo wall, for portrait or wedding photos, with picture frames $250 Ph 0447398338 Radiant tube ceiling heater, 3m U-shaped, as new cond, ideal for shop and garage $1800 Ph 0448824848 Red gum coffee/hall tables, rustic style, assorted sizes, private seller, open to offers Ph 0458687009 Kaniva REDUCED Cigweld comet edge ESS4 nitrogen regulator, p/n 310345, new in box $200 Ph 53581825

48

Trailer, flat top, 8’x6’ new, new pump and motor, 800L poly tank, stand and hoses $4200 Ph 0428944462 TV/GPS tower, 50’, pivoting, bolted at base $300 with UHF Phased Array antenna with booster Ph 0417025244 Vetch seed Ph 0428175603 Water sprinkle, gear driven $20 Ph 0427820638 Westaflex air transfer system, large carved timber chest $550 will separate Ph 0488185211 53827177

Household Items

Marine

Wooden windows, french style 1.8m x 2.1m, 900 x 2.1m, wooden french doors and windows 2.8m x 2.1m, VGC $500 or will separate Ph 0418504080

Savage 4.2 Gannet tinny, EQ950, 20hp, YAM, 2001, tilt trailer X20913 $2950ono Ph 0409210594 Savage Gull aluminium 3.4 $500 Ph 0417302688 Ski boat, American Hondo, believed to be only one in the country, V bottom, BBC chev, all orig gear, tandem trailer, W90450, will take trade $19,750 Ph 53548205 Ski boat, Meos Spyder, 350 chev, high pole, Bimini, training bar, new upholstery, full cover, tandem trailer great first boat for a family, boat reg PE575, trailer reg U47935 $10,000ono Ph 0428337250

Ride-on mower, John Deere X530, with front mount grader, manual, 3 point linkage, new John Deere mower cover $8500 Ph 0417619375 Ride-on mower, Sabre John Deere, 14hp B/S motor, 38’ cut, new deck belt, GC $1200ono Ph 53821229 Rover reel mower, VGC $600 Ph 0419190337

Kirby vacuum cleaner sentria G10E, very powerful, EC, over $2000 new, sell $500ono Ph0428130692 Kirby vacuum cleaner, as good as new $500ono Ph 53891558 Kitchen table, chrome and laminex, plus 6 chairs, VGC $500ono Ph 53596244

Lost, shorthair border collie, prominently white with black, answers to Scooter. Last seen Sunday afternoon 25/09 in Traynors Lagoon Areas - near St Arnaud, if seen or have any information Ph 5495 1425

Marine 18’ fibreglass half cabin mustang, depth finder, life jackets, oars, new blue cover, in GO, 047974-2 trailer, CU661-1 boat $7500 Ph 53892120

Household Items 2 and 3 seater leather lounge, plus large leather ottomen $900 Ph 0448908056 2x 2 seater lounge suite with 4 cushions, EC, as new, aqua $350ono Ph 0409831121

3 lounge chairs, 2 rockers and 1 standard $250 or will separate Ph 53823264 or 0432502452

Large entertainment unit, plenty of cupboard space, VGC $500 Ph 53823306 Lazboy lift chair, 4IT, GC $800ono Ph 0417531271 Ararat Lounge suite/timber, removable covers, 2x single, 1x 3-seater, EC $250 Ph 53525370 Ararat Office desk, steel frame, vinyl top, 1660x900 $75 Ph 0418370933 Portable hooded BBQ, 2 burner with stand, GC $50 Ph 53525370 Pure wool blankets, double and single, VGC $60 a pair Ph 0418370933 Q/size bed head and foot, matching bedside chest $300 Ph 53823416

25 mercury outboard motor, goes very well, 2 life jackets, 50m sand anchor, recently serviced, selling due to upgrade, fuel tank, Bimini, motor cover, inspection welcome $4300ono Ph 0418657247 Horsham

3.8m Stacer Kipper BL632, 25hp mercury hardly used since new, travel cover, safety equipment, 4 swivel seats and trailer B63601 $3800ono Ph 0429670012

Motorcycles

2006 Husqvarna Te 510, tidy bike $3500 Ph 0432364551

2010 Suzuki GSX 650F sports bike, 44,000kms, 11mths reg, new heated and grips, new rear wheel brakes, new front tyre, new battery, recent full service, not LAMS approved, full powered, good looking machine that runs very well $6500 Vickers Fibreglass Luxury Cruiser, twin 1I1EX Ph Paul 0450869890 350 Mercuries, 2 new batteries, new TV, 2012 Honda CRF 250, Yoshimura pipe, 2 hot water supplies - 1 Elec, new Gps hinson clutch, has done 40-50 hours, EC and fish finder also plotter, elec stove $3800ono Ph 0418998948 and kettle, toilet, shower, master bed, 6-8 berth, new 4.5Kva generator, 2x 200L Bargain - Harley Davidson 1200 petrol tanks,1x 150 aluminium water tank, sportster custom, only 16,000kms, new 600 holey Carbies, 2 new petrol immaculate condition, screening eagle pumps, new Elec heater, new Eperb, pipes and air cleaner, smoothy rims new paint and anty fowl, new prop, shafts and saddle bags, new rear tyre, original been balanced, 2 new sked bushers, new pipes and air cleaner included EW887 converter (still in box), marine radio, CD $10,600neg Ph 0401282004 player, 4 adjustable stands, many more Honda 3 wheel motorbike, reasonably, extras 00779 $32,000ono or will swap, for GC $600 Ph 0428355679 enquires Ph John 0458121615 Honda 4-wheel motorbike, 420 Fourtrax Websters twin fisher 4.3 with bimbey, $5000 inc Ph 0428847201 reg til 07/16 HN907, 40hp Yamaha outboard motor, 330hrs on dunbier trailer P93234 reg til 07/16, all safety gear inc $17,000 Ph Neville 53911373

Mobility Aids 6 seater red gum table, with leather chairs $3000 Ph 0418148445 Air conditioner, mobile refrigerated, on wheels with hose duct $190 Ph 0408640270 Antique steel d/bed frame with ends $160 Ph 0427128095 or 53852748 Basin, vanity, tapware, 60 travertine tiles 30x30cm, grout Ph 53523171 Bathroom fittings, shower screens tri-door 1790H x 1425W beige, 1850H x 830W white, corner vanity unit - 3 drawers plus toilet system complete beige $150 will separate Ph 0408442497 Bedspreads, chenille-candlewick, some with flowers, different prices from $20 Ph 53822331 AH Clothes dryer, whirlpool $40 Ph 0447398338 Corner lounge suite with ottoman practically new, corduroy and leatherette, was $2400 selling $1800 Ph 53891131 Couch, 3 seater, in GC, blue pastel colours $80 Ph 0408640270

REDUCED X-air, 2 seats, dual control rotax 503 engine, reg til 10/16 $10,000 Ph 53824766 Horsham Ride-on mower, John Deere LA115 $2500 plus Gst Ph 0428847201

Sidchrome Sockets, 2 1/4” by 1” drive for big nuts, quantity available at $10each Ph 53911111 Nhill Stihl 023 chainsaw, GC $300 Ph 53569220 Stihl O5I Chainsaw, VGC, 3 spare bars $600 Ph 53583326 Tent, 4 man, canvas, EC, upright, ready to view $150 Ph 0439101170 Great Western Tilt-a-door hinges and springs $75 Ph 0411419516 Trailer and dolly, single, 34’, McGrath, GC, always shedded $5500 Ph 0400093164 Trailer, 6x4 $300 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola Lincoln Weldapower, 225AMP, A/C Trailer, bargain car carrier, 1700mm tray D/C welding power source and 6KVA width, 12mths reg, X50686 $3500 Ph 0478227868 Wail generator $2000 Ph 0408501643

Page

Household Items

Lost & Found

REDUCED Fowlers bottles, 235, many sizes, clips, lids, books, thermometer, unit $800ono Ph 53596244

Fencing mesh, new, black woven 40 rolls 900mm x 10meters $55per roll Ph 0427042750 Nhill Fire trailer, 6x4 tailer, 500L, Honda 5.5hp, onga pump, all hoses, never used $2000 Ph 53821208 Generator Taurus 2.2, as new, about 20hrs usage, any test provided $220ono Ph 0438583361 Generator/welder, prime power Honda, 9hp, KW.4.0 $1000 Ph 53583773 or 0418588731 Gold detector, Minelab GPX4000, EC $3250ono Ph 0488616058 Golf sticks, ladies r/h graphite, Tommy Amours, driver, 10 irons, putter bag, buggy, g/c $190ono Ph 53820395 Hay, oaten grass mix, small bales $10 Ph Carroll’s Saddlery Ararat 53523758 Honda 3.4 KVA generator, on wheels, VGC $500 firm Ph 0438504288 Hot water unit, valcon, 315L, 6yo $220 Ph 0447188274 House bricks, 2500, s/hand, clean, ready to lay $2000ono Ph 0418535801 Invicta 6m metal shaper, 24’ stroke, swivel machine vice $650 Ph 0427504715 JD 590 round hay baler, T-tie, well headed, under 16,000 bales, VGC, electronics books, ready to go, # 590319439, $10,000 plus Gst neg Ph 53826119 Jetfire J33A, LPG fired, portable heater, VGC $450 Ph 0408504575 Kayak, Spirit Paddle Sports, website spiritpaddle.com.au, 2.4m, silver grey, seat, paddle, life jacket, as new cond, $350ono Ph Nigel 53871088 or 95238757 nwilkinson1950@gmail.com Large fuel tank with pump, round $500 Ph 53846313 or 0429846313

For Sale

Country style Baltic pine dresser and hutch, 2.5 x 2m, 4 glass doors, 6 wood doors, 5 drawers, matching bookcase, 1.2m, 6 shelves various heights $1200ono, can be separated Ph 0404097578 Horsham Desk with hutch and filing cabinet draw $100 Ph 53823416 Doors, 5 assorted, GC to EC $250 the lot Ph 0419505737 Elna EL2000, brand new $200 Ph 53821794 Freezer 150L, Heller $210 Ph 0408640270 Fridge/freezer, Fisher Paykel, 250L, VGC $250 Ph 0408640270 Furniture: washing machine, 2 seater couch, antique 4 drawer dresser with mirror, small TV unit, 2 s/beds, numerous kitchen ware items Ph 0428175603 Gas heater, Rannai 559’, natural gas, only 2 seasons old, EC, inc flue $1000 not neg Ph 0447724508

Heritage display cabinet, EC $300 Ph 53521677 Ararat Hitachi twin tub washing machine, stainless steel, good order $200ono Ph 53891558 Household items, vanity unit with basin and taps, green top, VGC, toilet suite complete, VGC $100 the lot Ph 0429491426

REDUCED Bookcase with drawers, French Provincial furniture, beautifully carved details $600 Ph 0447892032

REDUCED Chest of drawers, French Provincial furniture, early settler $400 Ph 0447892032

REDUCED Down feather denim linen chair, as new $300 Ph 0447892032 REDUCED kitchen table, circular 1m, 4x metal and 4 cane chairs $250ono Ph 53822911 Roll top desk, retro, height 1170mm, width 920mm, depth 540mm $165 Ph 0408640270 S/bed mattress with matching base, also with bed head $100 Ph 0418134407 Stawell S/bed, colonial style, solid timber, GC $100 Ph 0448426617 S/Inner spring bed, with base, GC $100 Ph 0408336024 Samsung fridge, $40 Ph 0447398338

AlleyCraft 3.45m aluminium boat with 2000 15hp 2stoke Mercury, great trailer with rollers, comfortable fishing and yabbying boat, floor and carpet setup with storage, fish finder, Bimini top, elec motor, anchor $4000ono Ph 0429854203 Birchip Aluminium boat, 4.2 savage, cannet 50HP Mercury, SB002, forward control, windscreen, canopy, lowrance fish finder, satalite nav, lights cover, oars, anchor, tilt trailer Q77727 $5500ono Ph 0412542627 Evinrude 6hp twin cyl O/B motor, freshwater only, VGC $550 Ph 53470200 Parsun 15hp outboard motor, elec with pull-start, just serviced, 54spd thrust elec motor, VGC $1200ono Ph 0409507579 after 7pm Quintrex 12’ on trailer, N88495, new Yamaha 15hp, not run in yet, ST734 $4500 Ph 0439135055

REDUCED 12’ Aluminium, 10hp Honda motor, cover, check plate floor, as new $4500 Ph 53840273

Solid pine entertainment unit, 2100w x 1420h $100 Ph 0437820913 Surround sound JBHiFi speakers and pioneer amplifier $1300ono Ph 53822911 UN children 12 porcelain dolls with certificate $360ono will separate Ph 0437718077 Vieta Panasonic 42” TV and DVD player, both GC $350ono Ph 0417531271 Ararat

REDUCED Mobility scooter with charger and manual, EC, new batteries, choice of two $600ono Ph 0458121615 Shoprider GK10, VGC, done little work $1400 Ph 53583324

Motorcycles

REDUCED Brooker aluminium V134 sports boat, Brooker tilt trailer, elec winch, 35hp Chrysler motor, forward controls, canopy and travel cover, boat FP118, trailer L18066 $2700ono Ph 0417542189 SMEG fridge/freezer, model SR660XA, 3.5 star energy efficient, chilled water and ice maker (never installed), drinks porthole in door, fridge 394L, freezer 290L, 903w x 735d x 1790h, as new, unmarked complete with water kit and user guide, current new RRP $4490, sell $1900, runs perfect, no issues Ph 53911111 Nhill

Gopher/Mobility Scooter Pride Travel mate, foldable, fits in boot, goes great $750 Ph 53823514 Invacare Auriga gopher, VGC $1600 Ph 53583324 Mobility scooters, EC, deceased estate, from $600 several to choose from Ph 53522455 Ararat REDUCED Gopher, Auriga 10 Invacare, EC, one owner, not used a lot, new batteries - 12mths old $1800 Ph 0458132374 REDUCED Gopher, Invacare Pegasus 2013 model, EC, top of the range $2100 Ph 0437009908

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.

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Honda CBR250R, 2011 model, RWC, 6600kms, reg til 11/16 1E6HU $3800 Ph 0429459906 Honda CL 90cc 1968 road bike, restored 2010, new tyres, great little classic, no longer needed , eng no # CL90-280614 $1400ono Ph 0427820387 anytime Horsham Postie bike Honda C90, original condition, motor rebuilt, 3spd gear box, auto clutch, runs very well, collectors item, eng no # HC90E101590 $950 Ph 0408442497 REDUCED Polaris ATV, 2 new wheel and tyres, 1x AT25X11-10 and 1x AT25X8-12 $200 or will separate Ph 53581825

Triumph Tiger 1050cc, 2007 in EC overall, local owner, bought from new, bike has heaps of extras and mods, new cruise control to be fitted, two-tone custom paint, 45,787kms, RWC, reg till 03/17 FQ950 $7975 Ph 0400923733 Yamaha scooter, 100cc, ideal for around town, EC, RWC, 5700kms, IF173 $1700 Ph 0408824739

Motor Vehicle Accessories

1988 Hilux c/chassis, s/tray, b/bar, sunraysias, 5spd manual, no motor $700 Ph 53574217 2 Nissan Pathfinder genuine front struts, still in boxes, 2000 model $350 a pair Ph 0447398338 2 Sunnrasia rims, 6x stud, suit Hilux or Cruiser $100 Ph 0447398338 4 chrome Landcruiser rims, 6 stud wide 08 Yamaha XVS 650, in EC overall, $50 Ph 0447398338 (LAMS APP), black, reg till 9/16, OD 9348, Panniers, luggage rack $6000neg 4 Goodyear Wrangler tyres, 255/65R1711OH, 99%, suit Navara etc Ph 0408993613 $480 Ph 53525858 Ararat 1979 Vintage Kawasaki KH100 EL motorcycle, only 10,430kms, NL056 4 Kumho tyres and rims, suit Nissan Navara, 235/75R 15, 2 85%, 2 40% $300 $4600 Ph 53957240 or 0428477100 Ph 0411419516 Ararat 64 Tradie tool trailer, shelving, roof rack, GC, N69701 $1500 Ph 0418370280 Aluminium bull-bar Ford XD-XG Ute $320 Ph 0408640270 Ararat Canopy Ute back to suit std tray, near new cond $1800 Ph 0418535801 Compact Ford parts, 4drs, complete left 2002 Honda, 54954 Fireblade, used and right guards, bonnet, plenty extras as track bike, unregistered, GC, vin # $2500ono Ph 53585526 JH2SC50U22M000066 $4800ono Ph Falcon AU hard lid, blue $120 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola 0408361058 2002 Suzuki volusia 800 cruiser, reg till Gas system complete for an EG Ford wagon $800 Ph 53583324 5/17 BJ233 $4500 Ph 0429844320 2007 Suzuki intruder 250 cruiser, reg till Gas tank and converter, and switches for Ford XF, tank still in date $200ono Ph 6/17 1C6YV $3000 Ph 0429844320 2008 Triumph Bonneville, 4500km, 0429671887 female owners, reg 6/17, bucket list Holden HX nose cone complete, no rust GW565 $8500 Ph 53566242 $400 Ph 0411419516 Ararat

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Motor Vehicle Accessories

Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000

Motor Vehicles $10,001 - $20,000

Motor Vehicles over $20,000

New PBR heavy duty clutch, suit 2006 Hilux R2384N, R2384M, still in box $300 Ph 0447398338 Radiator, GC, suit 2006 auto 100 series Landcruiser $300 Ph 0427891884 REDUCED Hilux 4WD tub to suit 2014 model - extra cab, gun-metal grey, inc sports bar, rubber mat and tonneau cover, as new condition $250 Ph 0429200566 Towbar for Falcon up to FG model 1600kg $180 Ph 53548376 Elmhurst Toyota Hilux diff, suits 88/89 IFS models, 4.55 ratio, LN106 chassis, GC $120 or best offer Ph 0427820387 anytime Horsham

2013 Ford Mondeo wagon, 150,000kms, diesel, auto, RWC, eng no # 1444269 $9000 Ph 0429861729

2007 SS VE Commodore sedan, bsp manual, black, interior black and red, towbar, RWC, 1EW5TW $14,000 Ph 0419569396

2013 SV6 VF Holden Commodore sedan, auto, white with dark grey interior, leather seats, sat/nav display, towbar, airbags, 92,000kms, gen reason for sale (company car change over) ZXT786 $23,000 Ph 0428382790

Motor Vehicles Under $3,000 2000 Holden Astra City Sedan, auto, a/c, 200,000kms, reg serviced, RWC, QMF328 $2500 Ph 0427918363 2000 Hyundai Sonata, 72,000kms, no RWC, 4mths reg PYN753 $1500ono Ph 0428519557 Falcon 1990, dual fuel, EC, always garaged, service history, new brakes, icy, a/c, ZLT522 $1500ono Ph 0400068869 Farm Vehicle, Toyota Rav4, 2001, AWD, 5dr wagon, elec sunroof, goes well, no RW, suit farm/shooting, TER210 $1500 Ph 0437002002 Ford Courier 1997, 8x6’ alloy tray, dual fuel, in date, EC for age, runs well, new brakes, RW condition unreg, ready for work vin # JCOAAASGHCVB67351 $1950ono Ph 53523813 Ararat Ford Falcon XG Ute, canopy, b/b, 270,000kms, no RW 1CQ6VD $2000 Ph 0427008017 Holden Barina 2002 XC, 5spd manual, 5dr hatchback, 212,000kms, 6mth reg 1EM1CB $3000 Ph 0409820803 Hyundai Accent 2001, 2dr, auto, aircon, unreg, no RWC, 152,000kms UXM341 $1500 Ph 0498659636 Mazda 323 Protege 2000, 5spd manual, garaged and serviced, 217,000kms, QAL328 $2800 Ph 0429842228 REDUCED Toyota Corolla 92 Sedan, white, 5spd, A/C, P/S, tinted windows, 240,000kms, no reg or RWC, EQU645 $1200ono Ph 0407051897 Suburu Ute, 1989, 239,000kms, no RW, UKG393 $4000 Ph 0427008017 Toyota Corolla, 4dr hatch, 2000 model, VGC inside and out, goes well, 2 owners, good service history 1DO4CD $1500ono Ph 0437002002

Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000 04 Astra AH CDX, auto, hatch, RWC, reg till 02/17, THN111 $4800ono Ph 0421188813 1997 Holden Statesman, V6 motor, 138,750kms OHS086 $4000 Ph 53982486 2000 Commodore Ute, white, fibre glass flexi canopy, gas, V6, 270,000kms, ZJK797 $4000 Ph 55857223 2003 Ford Ute, EC, 222,000kms, white with canopy, dedicated gas auto, 12mths reg, towbar, bullbar, elec brakes SKU708 $7000 Ph 0418578583 2004 Ford XR6, silver, auto, 182,000kms, reg til 07/17, GC SYM646, RWC $6900neg Ph 0418377832 2005 BA II Ford sedan, auto, RWC, TUH524 $3700 Ph 0447894254 AH 2005 Honda Accord, 75,000kms, one owner, EC, TSD728 $8500 Ph 0409148772 2006 Kia Rio, 5spd manual, always serviced, great reliable car, VGC, owner O/S, 12mths reg WNH253 $5700ono Ph 0438581576 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer, only 28,000kms, EC, RWC, reg til 01/17, UFO026 $10,000ono Ph 0408501629 2009 Ford Focus Zeta hatch, 87,230kms, 5spd manual, VGC, YTL789 $9500 Ph 0418923224 2009 Mazda Neo 2, 5spd manual, always serviced, great reliable car, VGC, XJA009 $8300ono Ph 0438581576

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.

2010 Hyundai IX35 Acitv, manual YED522 $12,500 Ph 0412998617

Ford Ranger Ute 4x4, 4dr, diesel, white, a/c, p/s, reverse camera, hands-free phone kit, tray with cover YJP776 $20,000ono Ph 0458681119 Holden Rodeo dual cab ute, 2007, bullbar, towbar, white bar, cruise control, ABS, turbo diesel, elec brakes, one owner, full service history WDP043 $12,500 Ph 0417352706 Ford Focus Zetec 2006, 5spd manual, 137,300kms, 6mths reg 1BL1WF $8500ono Ph 0439810891 Holden Berina, 2007, manual, VGC, RWC, 86,000kms, UZJ103 $4500 Ph 0428855072 Holden Captiva 2007, 7 seats, turbo diesel, CD player, DVD, elec brakes, curtain airbags, towbar, cruise control, WAB724 $9500 Ph 0417352706 Holden Commodore wagon, 2006, VZ, equip 6cyl, auto cruise, elec windows, factory DVD player, RWC, silver, over charcoal SFM437 $5600 Ph 53548205 Hyundai Getz 2010, manual, a/c, elec windows, central locking, one owner, silver over charcoal, RWC, YGR919 $6250 Ph 53548205 Mazda Tribute 2002, a/c, p/s, 165,000kms, t/bar, 4spd auto, new tyres, new windscreen, reg til 03/17, RWC, RJD025 $4400 Ph 0407840242

Holden VE Ute, 2011, EC, 117,000kms, ZLJ279 $16,400 plus Gst ono Ph 0427858264 Honda Accord, 2.4, 2007, perfect cond, RWC, ideal car, 32,000kms, 8mths reg WHO860 $12,500ono Ph 53823142

Hyundai i30 GD Elite Hatchback, 5dr, spts auto 6sp, 1.8i, 2014, 1BC 8LI, only 34,200kms, 12mths rego plus 3yr new car warranty and roadside assist, satnav, bluetooth, rear camera, auto wipers, cruise and more $19,000 Ph 0418175930 Mitsubishi Coupe, 2003, EC, new tyres, mags, spoiler, new timing belt, sportskit, radio/CD/mp3, tints, air, cruise 209,000kms SGQ243 $4990 Ph 0431215956 Ararat Nissan X-Trail, 2006, manual, 4 cylinder, 2.5L, 87,800kms, VGC, 1CD4UV $9600 Ph 0407551079 REDUCED 1979 924 Porsche, auto, 2L fuel injected, runs ok, unreg eng no # OXJ002750 $3500ono Ph 53846313 REDUCED 1995 diesel Pajero, 5spd manual, NJ-GLS, tow pack, one owner, regularly serviced, always garaged, reg til 11/16 NLI637 $6000ono Ph 0418595515

Mercedes C180 sports coupe, sports auto, GC, RWC, reg till 11/16, many receipts WCE461 $11,000 Ph 0438529102 Mitsubishi Triton tray ute, 2010, diesel, RWC, towbar, new tyres, reg til 4/17, 62,000kms, VAK378 $13,500ono Ph 53582603 REDUCED 2008 Ford FG XR6 sedan, 166,000kms, blue, cruise control, CD player, central locking, alloy wheels, spare key, auto, elec brake controller, towbar, RWC, Rego Exp 03/17, WPL160 $11,250 Ph 0407956649 Horsham

Statesman WL 2005, all electronics, a/c, p/s, V6, always garaged, vin # 6G1LY54735L397375 $4900 Ph 0408640270 Toyota Camry Ateva, 2006, auto, elec window and seats, factory sunroof, wildfire, red dual, climate control, 6 CD stacker, VGC, UKL058, RWC $8500 Ph 0408922374 Toyota Corolla Conquest, 2001, s/ wagon, 6sp manual, 1.8L, serviced, always garaged, RWC, ZFM786 $4000 Ph 0408922374 Toyota Landcruiser GXL 94, dual fuel, 7 seater, white, aluminium bull bar, tow pack TET148 $7800 Ph 53548205 Toyota Landcruiser Prado GXL 2001, b/b, winch, d/lights, 280,000kms, no RW S955-AJS $10,000 Ph 0427008017

Toyota Corolla Ascent Sport, 6sp manual, blue, 50,000kms, reg til 5/17 ZUI911 $14,000ono Ph 55704208 or 0427704208 Toyota Corolla Sportiva 2012, 6spd manual hatchback, grey, 49,000kms, ZDY730 $13,000ono Ph 53523736 or 0427523736 Toyota Landcruiser GXL 1999,100 series, diesel, 95,000kms on new motor, new brakes, GC, 1GO9JU $15,500 Ph 0418370280

‘Lifestyle Opportunity’

Jugs ball machine, EC, lots of extras $2900 Ph 53569220 Skyrunner jumping stilts, 90-110kg load, brand new $100 Ph 0429911292 Treadmill, Healthstream “evo” 421T, EC $950 Ph 53823306

Australian coins, 1966 round 50c coins, threepence, sixpence, shillings, florins, crowns, 1oz silver coins, cash paid Ph 0435087251 or 0488791804 Everhot 204 woodstove Ph 0408504077

European luxury Audi Q5, immaculate cond, V6 Quattro power with impressive fuel economy, fully upgraded with no expense spared, first to inspect will buy, ZZQ527 $35,500ono for more info Ph 0408151507

For sale by owner

$592,000 ono Call Ann 0407 982 235

Email warren.ross@bigpond.com

View online at www.domain.com.au https://www.realestate.com.au

Ford XLT 2003, 4x4, 7L diesel, TON228 $50,000 Ph 0428788212 GU Nissan Patrol Wagon, 2005, 10mths reg, 2’ lift kit, 3’ exhaust with chip, tinted windows, dvd, snorkel, HID driving lights, 209,000kms EC, TKM566 $21,000ono Ph 0427601040 Holden SS Sports wagon, 2010, 53,000kms, red, leather, RWC, EC, LOYAL1 $26,500ono Ph 0417148539 REDUCED 2013 Toyota Prado GXL, steel blue, 76,000kms, 7 seater, 8mths reg, RWC, car sales ID 3835510, YSF799 $44,000 Ph 0428375775 Subaru Outback, 2012, 3.6r premium, silver, full leather, sat nav, elec trailer brakes, adaptive cruise control, insight driver assist, RWC, 90,000kms YRE083 $28,000 Ph 0488941390 Toyota Landcruiser GXL 1999, diesel, auto, safari, turbo and intercooler, dual batteries, alloy radiator, 241,000kms, RW, EC, no off-road use SKJ427 $28,000 Ph 0429859890

Allotments - Halls Gap, proven area for sound investment, fully serviced, average size 1200m², magnificent views, from $105,000 Ph 0447582100 For removal - farm cottage, 15kms Horsham, part S.T.I, will sell separately, 13mx4m, 8.3mx4.4m, 7.5mx4.7m, for inspection Ph 0428834538 House for removal, 4brdm, aluminium clad, weatherboard, 10mins from Horsham, reasonable offers considered Ph 0409017688 or 53822495 Wal Wal Land, 145 acres for sale, all offers considered Ph 53596244

Trades & Services

KEVS BLINDS ‘N’ AWNINGS Awnings in Bnella Canvas and Vista Weave

The Weekly Advertiser

Also: • Interior blinds • Holland roller • Venetians - verticals • Custom made Free measure and quotes

@theweeklyaddy

Ph 0408 691 923 - Horsham Slashing, mowing, 0487811198

spraying

Ph

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Training

MUSCLE RELEASE TRAINING FOR PEOPLE & DOGS Emmtech for people

Horsham 15/10/16 • 8 hour training course • Therapists, Coaches & Carers

Sound & Vision Home theatre, 5 accusound speakers 2x DL-895 2x DL-825 1x DLC-165, plus subwoofer SW-250, little use, excellent working order $600ono Ph 53812380

Keep up-to-date

Emmett4dogs for dog owners Horsham 16/10/16 • 6 hour training course • Help with alignment & injuries

For bookings or more info contact Pedro Marsh on Ph 0428 307 945 or visit website rossemmett.com.au

4wd

Public Notices

REDUCED 2002 Freightliner Century class tipper, 2.1 aluminium 18 R.R. Cat C12 motor, 200k on rebuild and 1999 Stoodley quad dog, 2.1 aluminium body and airbags, Freightliner reg XVX468, Stoodley quad dog reg N40298 $75,000 inc Gst Ph 0408152916

Musical Instruments Casio WK-210, portable computerised piano keyboard with collapsible stand, separate padded carry cases, one owner, near new $450 Ph Anne 0438891696 Piano, Randal upright, with stool, recently tuned $1500 Ph 0437008528 Silver Wertheim, needs tuning, valued at $3000 sell for $800 Ph 0418143402 Tenor saxophone, Grassi, made in Italy, GC, beautiful sound $850 Ph 0407454343

REDUCED PA System 2x Laney 15’’ powered speakers plus 2 15” power subs and stands, Peavey 4 plus channel mixer $1500 Ph 0428837235 Turntable Technics Quartz, fully automatic, repeat function, EC $295 Ph 0432502452 Xbox 360 Connect 4GB with Disney infinity, battery charges, one remote, brand new $300 Ph 0434024292

Sports Equipment Golf set, r/h Srixon clubs, buggy and bag, as new $550ono Ph 53521973 or 0439521973 Ararat

Need help spreading the word? Call The Weekly Advertiser on 03 5382 1351 or email

weeklyadvertiser@team.aceradio.com.au

Real Estate

Real Estate

FOR SALE

Affordable West Buying

9 Carter Street, Horsham

Toyota Prado Grande 2003, 194,000kms, full leather, sat nav, reverse camera, elec brakes, new tyres and airbag suspension XBD496 $20,000 Ph 0459398266 VE Commodore wagon, 2011 SV6, blue, RWC, 83,000km, ZPK134 $18,000ono Ph 0419104556

Motor Vehicles over $20,000

2012 Nissan D40 Navara ST Series 6 Dual Cab

Manual, 4x4, diesel, only 45,000kms, cruise, Bluetooth, CD player, aux and USB, A/C, P/S, electric windows, tow bar, RWC. ZOR353

$27,000neg Ph 0427 812 641 Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Wanted To Buy

Enjoy spacious living, est. surrounds 5,387m2 mod. energy efficient home, 4 bd, 2.5 bath, study, 2 sep.living areas, 5.7 star gas heating, ducted cooling/ vacuum systems, Solar HW & PV supply, 10 x 7 m shed w. sep. bathroom. Close to Haven PS & Golf Course.

2015 Hyundai Accent, auto, new car warrantly, reg til 11/16, RWC, KMHCT51VTGU252306 $14,500 Ph 53827531 Ford Focus Trend, 2014, 15,000kms, 5spd manual, white, 2L, 6mths reg 1DU7DU $17,000 Ph 0409820803

Sports Equipment

220 Golf Course Rd, Haven

2012 Nissan X-Trail, auto, black, 34,115kms, reg till 12/16, ZKY837 $17,500 Ph 0457821438

AU Ute, 2000, GC, 260,000kms, recently serviced, 10mths rego, white, TIL473 $3500 with RW Ph 0477496679

Real Estate

Neat as a pin. An inspection of this immaculately presented brick veneer will certainly impress the most fastidious buyer. In Horsham West, this property boasts three large bedrooms all with built in robes, direct access from the master bedroom to the spacious updated bathroom, and an updated kitchen/meals area with good cupboard and bench space. The north facing living area is adjacent to the kitchen meals area. Outside there’s a double carport, huge outdoor covered entertaining area, a neat garden and a large garden shed.

FOR SALE AT $289,000 Phone PRD Nationwide on 5382 0000

99 Natimuk Road, Horsham – This great three bedroom home wont last long. It offers a very neat kitchen with laminate bench tops and gas cooking appliances. Master bedroom offering a tiled ensuite. The main bathroom contains a shower and vanity unit and a separate toilet. Gas heating and evaporative cooling. Combined living and dining room. Externally set on a spacious 1000m2 allotment with rear lane access and having more than most in its price range. Those inclusions are a carport, single powered garage with wood fire and a pergola for entertainment. Be quick to book your inspection.

FOR SALE: $229,000 CONTACT: TEL: MOB:

Andrew Seers 03 5382 2422 0428 380 775

Phone 03 5382 0000 71 Wilson Street, Horsham VIC 3400 prdhorsham.com.au www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Page

49


Public Notices

Public Notices

Public Notices

HORSHAM RURAL CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE

Public Notices

Lake Fyans Recreation Area Committee of Management

CR DAVID GRIMBLE Your experienced community leader

Invites everyone to a celebration of the

CENTENARY OF THE COMPLETION OF LAKE FYANS SUNDAY 16TH OCTOBER Official plaque unveiling at 2.30pm Afternoon tea follows ACTIVITIES FOR THE DAY INCLUDE: (starts at 12 noon on the south bank near the inlet) • Angling club competition and try day • New perpetual cup yacht racing between • Stawell, Ballarat and Horsham • Water skiing demo • Walk around the lake • Wildflower walk • Tours to quarry – source of rock for the wall • Classic car display • Ararat City Band • Paint the lake art activity for all ages • Sausage sizzle • WAMA activity tent for the kids

Councillor 2008 - 16 Mayor 2012 - 13 and 2013 - 14

If re-elected, I will provide positive leadership and clear vision for our municipality. AUTHORISED BY GREER DELLAR, HORSHAM || 0429 821 541

i Ararat C ty Band

Now servicing Ararat and Stawell

Planning and Environment Regulations 2015, Form 2 Section 52(1) NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR A PLANNING PERMIT

• Ararat Newsagency • Stawell Bi-Rite

Murra Warra wind farm

The application is to:

Pick-up Monday, Wednesday and Friday

Ph 5382 0830

Title Details for the land are identified below.

The application is for a permit for:

Use and development of land for a wind energy facility and associated buildings and works with ancillary quarry (stone extraction), removal of native vegetation, business identification signage and construction of a fence located within 20 meters of a channel.

The applicant for the permit is:

RES Australia Pty Ltd

221 Grahams Bridge Road

FISHER Freight Service

Richard 0437 441 771

Jed 0419 168 388

Fisher Freight Service is owned and operated by Ric & Lyn. We are proud of our personal, reliable & affordable service for our valued customers. Leaving Horsham daily at 10am.

Providing a service to:

Onforwarding to:

Dimboola 3414 Nhill 3418 Kaniva 3419 Lillimur 3420 Serviceton 3420 Wolseley 5269 Bordertown 5268 Mundulla 5270 Keith 5267

Naracoorte 5271 Penola 5277 Padthaway 5271 Mt Gambier 5290 Lucindale 5272 Millicent 5280 Tintinara 5266 Coonalpyn 5265 Meningie 5264 Murray Bridge 5253 Tailem Bend 5260 Adelaide 5000 Hamilton 3300

Ph: 0407 911 588

Abbie 0439 825 854

HORSHAM COUNTRY Horsham Country MUSIC FESTIVAL Music Inc.&brings 4th, 5th 6th you 2008 shows: twoAPRIL, spectacular

Johanna Hamara6.30&p.mRon to 9.30Pannan p.m 2.00 p.m to 5.00 p.m FRIDAY 4th APRIL, 2008

Dinner & showGOLDEN at theOLDIES RSL, TRIBUTE Thursday, October 2016 Horsham6, Sound Shell Roberts Place

WALK UPS & LOCAL ARTISTS

Start: 6pm Meal served: 6:30pm SATURDAY 5th APRIL, 2008 Cost: $30 (Two courseACE mealRADIO and Country Music) MORNING MUSTER COUNTRY MUSIC Morning Melodies at the RSL 9.00 a.m to 12 noon SPECTACULAR Line Dancing with Johanna Hamara & Ron Pannan 2.00 p.m - 9.00 p.m Country Music Friday, October 7, 2016 Australian Songs only. Featuring: Laura Downing, Roberts Place

Cheney, Start: 9.30am Stephen Finish:R11:30am Rodney Vincent, $12 (Includes morning tea) Cameron Mason,

Briana Slim Connor,St, Horsham Tickets available from: Horsham RSL,Lee, 36 McLachlan Ann Conway, Dave Prior, Telephone: 03 5382 5912 (Bookings essential) Floreena Forbes MC Alan Carroll Band: Shady Deal Horsham Sound Shell

SUNDAY 6th APRIL, 2008

2017 Tours & Trips SUNDAY COUNTRY 9.00 a.m to 12 noon Gospel Songs, Bush Poetry, Grand Finale Horsham Sound Shell

LAUNCH

Pick

SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING

Festival Enquiries: Phone: Lyall Wheaton 53 811995 Bellarine Peninsula Accommodation Enquiries: Horsham28th VisitorOctober, Information2016 Centre: Free 7:45am call 1800 Stawell, 633 218 8:00am Ararat up times:

(return to Ararat approx. 4:00pm)

A Special Meeting of Council will be held on Monday, 17 October 2016, in the Council Chamber, Western Highway Community Precinct, Stawell commencing at 1.00pm.

Exclusive offers available on the day only Prizes to be won for attendees Free return coach transfers plus lunch RSVP essential 5352 1501

The purpose of the meeting is to consider the following item:

Norfolk Island 2nd April, 2017 9 day fully escorted tour $3895 Free home pick up and return from airport* – Book now spots limited

● Annual Report ANNUAL REPORT Notice is given that Council has prepared its Annual Report for the year 2015/2016 and copies of the report are available from Council’s offices in Stawell and St Arnaud. The Annual Report contains a copy of the report of Auditor under Section 9 of the Audit Act 1994. Council will discuss the Annual Report at its Council Meeting to be held at Stawell on 17 October, 2016. MICHAEL BAILEY CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Adelaide 20th February, 2017 $1260 5 day tour Free home pick up* Sign up to receive our tours and trips newsletter to receive a $10 voucher to be spent on any tour and trip at christiansbus.com.au/tours

Ph:

5352 1501

ararat@christiansbus.com.au www.christiansbus.com.au

*Conditions apply to all trips. *Ararat & Stawell

Page

50

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

The application reference number is:

PA1600128

You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the responsible authority.

Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning 8 Nicholson Street, Melbourne and 110 Natimuk Road, Horsham

You may also look at the application and any documents that support the application at the following locations.

Yarriambiack Municipal Office 34 Lyle Street Warracknabeal VIC 3393 And Horsham Rural City Council Civic Centre 18 Roberts Ave Horsham VIC 3402

The application may be inspected at 8 Nicholson Street, Melbourne. Please phone 8392 5546 with the application number to make an appointment to view the plans at this location. This can be done during office hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make a submission to the Minister for Planning by either: -Post: PO Box 500 East Melbourne VIC 8002, or -Email: stateplanning.services@delwp.vic.gov.au An objection or submission must

* be sent to the Responsible Authority in writing, * include the application reference number, * include the reasons for the objection or submission, and * state how the objector or submitter would be affected.

The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before:

27th October 2016

If you object or make a submission, the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision. Please be aware that copies of any objections or submissions received may be made available to any person for the purpose of consideration as part of the planning process. LAND AFFECTED BY THE APPLICATION VVolume 09519 Folio 888 Volume 03746 Folio 008 Volume 06045 Folio 816 Volume 04428 Folio 480 Volume 07685 Folio 155 Volume 06333 Folio 570 Volume 07685 Folio 156 Volume 07672 Folio 117 Volume 03489 Folio 720 Volume 04561 Folio 071 Volume 09760 Folio 888 Volume 09767 Folio 790 Volume 09760 Folio 889 Volume 10341 Folio 551 Volume 10341 Folio 552 Volume 10341 Folio 553 Volume 10338 Folio 390 Volume 01879 Folio 707 Volume 02302 Folio 332 Volume 11025 Folio 974 Volume 11025 Folio 975 Volume 07155 Folio 926 Volume 10944 Folio 261 Volume 10944 Folio 260 Volume 10341 Folio 294 Volume 03986 Folio 008 Volume 04124 Folio 646 Volume 03167 Folio 278 Volume 07155 Folio 927 Volume 05943 Folio 549 Volume 09468 Folio 421 Volume 07509 Folio 096 Crown Lands 145B/PP2870 212C/PP2869 214B/PP2869 217C/PP2869 220B/PP2869 232A/PP2869

190 Parish of Kewell East 222 Parish of Kewell East 253 and 254 Parish of Kewell East Lot 1 on Title Plan 668925E 217A, 231 and 232 Parish of Kewell East 225, 226, 227, 228 and 230 Parish of Kewell East 217 Parish of Kewell East 220, 220A and 221 Parish of Kewell East 250B Parish of Kewell East Lo 1 on Title Plan 645902W 139 and 140 Parish of Kewell West 139 and 140 Parish of Kewell West 139 and 140 Parish of Kewell West 120 Parish of Kewell West 121 Parish of Kewell West 119 Parish of Kewell West Lot 1 of Title Plan 007584U Lot 1 on Title Plan 878451D Lot 1 of Title Plan 883799F 215 and 216 Parish of Kewell East 213, 213A, 219 and 219B Parish of Kewell East Lot 1 on Title Plan 847329A Lot 2 of Title Plan 326028W Lot 1 of Title Plan 326028W Lot 1 of Title Plan 078047W 219A Parish of Kewell East 251 and 252 Parish of Kewell East 212, 212A and 212B Parish of Kewell East Lot 1 on Title Plan 534791X 214 and 214A Parish of Kewell East Lot 1 on Title Plan 132718A 145 and 145A Parish of Kewell West

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Public Notices

Public Notices

Planning and Environment Regulations 2015, Form 2 Section 52(1) NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR A PLANNING PERMIT

LISTER HOUSE CLINIC

Use and development of land for a utility installation and associated buildings and works and business identification signage.

The application is to:

Full details of the proposed amendments are contained within the application documentation. The applicant for the amendment to the permit is:

RES Australia Pty Ltd

The application reference number is:

PA 1600129

You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the responsible authority.

Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning 8 Nicholson Street, Melbourne and 110 Natimuk Road, Horsham

You may also look at the application and any documents that support the application at the following locations.

Yarriambiack Municipal Office 34 Lyle Street Warracknabeal VIC 3393 And Horsham Rural City Council Civic Centre 18 Roberts Ave Horsham VIC 3402

The application may be inspected at 8 Nicholson Street, Melbourne. Please phone 8392 5546 with the application number to make an appointment to view the plans at this location. This can be done during office hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make a submission to the Minister for Planning by either: -Post: PO Box 500 East Melbourne VIC 8002, or -Email: stateplanning.services@delwp.vic.gov.au An objection or submission must

* be sent to the Responsible Authority in writing, * include the application reference number, * include the reasons for the objection or submission, and * state how the objector or submitter would be affected.

The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before:

27th October 2016

If you object or make a submission, the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision. Please be aware that copies of any objections or submissions received may be made available to any person for the purpose of consideration as part of the planning process. LAND AFFECTED BY THE APPLICATION Volume 10391 Folio 182

144 Parish of Kewell West

Planning and Environment Regulations 2015, Form 2 Section 52(1) NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR A PLANNING PERMIT Murra Warra wind farm

The application is to:

Title Details for the land are identified below.

146 BAILLIE STREET, HORSHAM Ph 5382 0011

For COMPLETE

QUALITY HEALTHCARE

• Male and female doctors • Women’s and men’s health checks • Diabetes and asthma care • Health assessments and care plans • Skin cancer checks and excisions • Childhood, adult and travel vaccines and advice • Hearing tests • Pre-employment medicals • Travel vaccines and advice

CLINIC OPEN TIMES: Monday to Friday: 8.30am to 7.00pm Saturday to Sunday: 9.30am to 12noon SAME DAY APPOINTMENTS usually available. 5382 0011

Towns Serviced: • Warracknabeal 3393 • Brim 3391 • Beulah 3395 • Hopetoun 3396 • Birchip 3483 • Wycheproof 3527 • Rainbow 3424 • St Arnaud 3478 • Jung 3401 • Murtoa 3390

• Rupanyup 3388 • Marnoo 3387 • Donald 3480 • Minyip 3392 • Nhill 3418 • Pimpinio 3401 • Dimboola 3414 • Gerang Gerung 3418 • Kiata 3418 • Kaniva 3419

• Bordertown 5268 • Keith 5267 • Edenhope 3318 • Quantong 3401 • Natimuk 3409 • Apsley 3319 • Naracoorte 5271 • Frances 5262 • Goroke 3412 • Gymbowen 3401 • Harrow 3317

Onforwarding to: • Penola 5277 • Tintinara 5266 • Mt Gambier 5290 • Coonalpyn 5265 • Millicent 5280 • Tailem Bend • Lucindale 5272 5260

• Murray Bridge 5253 • Adelaide 5000 • Burton 5110

Phone 5382 4344 18 Carine St, Horsham

The application is for a permit for: The applicant for the permit is:

RES Australia Pty Ltd

Situations Vacant

The application reference number is:

PA1600127

You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the responsible authority.

Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning 8 Nicholson Street, Melbourne and 110 Natimuk Road, Horsham

You may also look at the application and any documents that support the application at the following locations.

Yarriambiack Municipal Office 34 Lyle Street Warracknabeal VIC 3393 And Horsham Rural City Council Civic Centre 18 Roberts Ave Horsham VIC 3402

An objection or submission must

* be sent to the Responsible Authority in writing, * include the application reference number, * include the reasons for the objection or submission, and * state how the objector or submitter would be affected.

The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before:

27th October 2016

If you object or make a submission, the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision. Please be aware that copies of any objections or submissions received may be made available to any person for the purpose of consideration as part of the planning process. LAND AFFECTED BY THE APPLICATION Volume 04976 Volume 10884 Volume 10884 Volume 03618 Volume 09460 Volume 10791 Volume 10791 Volume 10791 Volume 10791 Volume 07136 Volume 04253 Volume 04452 Volume 01905 Volume 06720 Volume 01873 Volume 02811 Volume 08156 Volume 07428 Volume 10391 Volume 04981 Volume 08199 Volume 07168 Volume 08199 Crown Lands 116B/PP2870 116C/PP2870

Folio Folio Folio Folio Folio Folio Folio Folio Folio Folio Folio Folio Folio Folio Folio Folio Folio Folio Folio Folio Folio Folio Folio

181 921 926 446 417 877 874 875 876 076 573 359 824 845 488 052 809 501 182 181 887 481 888

116A Parish of Kewell West Lot 1 on Title Plan 345597W Lot 2 of Title Plan 345597W 116 Parish of Kewell West 9 Parish of Kewell West Lot 4 on Title Plan 839332H Lot 1 of Title Plan 839332H Lot 2 of Title Plan 839332H Lot 3 of Title Plan 839332H Lots 1, 2 and 3 on Title Plan 534943B Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Title Plan 247410P Lot 1 of Title Plan 251162H Lots 1 and 2 on Title Plan 878498A Lot 1 on Title Plan 879972S Lot 1 on Title Plan 559239G Lot 1 on Title Plan 515809N 115 Parish of Kewell West Lots 1 and 2 of Title Plan 536128V 144 and 144A Parish of Kewell West Lots 1 and 2 on Title Plan 381633R Lot 1 of Title Plan 747476T Lot 1 of Title Plan 539853A 11 Parish of Kewell West

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Distributors - Franchisees

Always wanted to run your own business but afraid of the risks? HERE IS YOUR CHANCE! We eliminate the risks for you. Join us now! $75,000 - $85,000 p.a.* Established business 26 years. Stocks on consignment, exclusive territory, full training provided.

Call Keram: 03 9796 3433 Visit: www.booksgiftsdirect.com

Bronzewing Freighters is a freight company specialising in line haul logistics & local distribution most distribution trucks are fitted with tail gate loaders. Operated for more than 30 years by Managing Director Jeff Meier, the Bronzewing team has more than 30 years experience in the general transport industry.

PO Box 562, Horsham 3402 | bronzewingfreight@bigpond.com

Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make a submission to the Minister for Planning by either: -Post: PO Box 500 East Melbourne VIC 8002, or -Email: stateplanning.services@delwp.vic.gov.au

WAN T E D!

*conditions apply

Use an development of land for a wind energy facility and associated buildings and works, removal of native vegetation and business identification signage

The application may be inspected at 8 Nicholson Street, Melbourne. Please phone 8392 5546 with the application number to make an appointment to view the plans at this location. This can be done during office hours and is free of charge.

Situations Vacant

Newspaper delivery positions

WARRACKNABEAL • Endorsed Enrolled Nurses - Full-time/Part-time/Casual • Personal Care Workers Opportunities currently exist for enthusiastic nurses and personal care workers with a passion for Aged Care to join our innovative and committed team. Our preferred EN candidates will have: • Current registration as an Enrolled Nurse with AHPRA. • Demonstrated sound level of nursing skills and works within safe practice principles. • Demonstrated ability to work within a team environment. • Experience in residential aged care nursing, • Demonstrate effective communication and negotiation skills. • Good problem solving skills. Our preferred PCA candidates will have: • Certificate III in Aged Care or have completed an Aged care placement as an Undergraduate Bachelor of Nursing student. • Demonstrated ability to work within a team environment. • Experience in residential aged care nursing, • Demonstrate effective communication and negotiation skills. Good availability is important as we have a range of shifts including AM, PM and Night shifts. We are also looking for people who will be available to work weekends. Applications should include a covering letter addressing the selection criteria, resume and three current referees which should be forwarded to Dana Kotkamp, Acting HR Officer at applications@rnh.net.au Salary and conditions as per the EBA. Applications close Friday 7th October at 5.00 pm Successful applicants will be required to supply evidence of a National Police Check.

Looking for a way of making extra money? The Weekly Advertiser is seeking a reliable individual or individuals to deliver copies of The Weekly Advertiser to:

STAWELL HOUSEHOLDS For position description and further information call The Weekly Advertiser distributor Allan on 5358 3923 or text message.

“Totally Dependable” Laser Electrical Horsham is a progressive and dynamic electrical business focused on providing the best available service to our clients. Due to our unprecedented growth and varied workload, Laser Electrical is seeking:

Refrigeration / Air Con Technician 3rd / 4th Yr Apprentice or Qualified

Applicants must be honest and hard working and have experience in Split Systems, Evaporative Cooling and Gas Ducted Heating. This generous package includes: • Company Vehicle • Full Uniform • Company Phone • Company iPad Please contact the office for more details. Ph: 03 5382 1375 Email: horsham@laserelectrical.com.au www.laserelectrical.com.au R.E.C 14579 ARC26861

Be Paid to Walk We work with Australia’s biggest letterbox delivery company and right now we need reliable people to deliver newspapers and catalogues in the Horsham area. You’ll get out and about, and you’ll get fit. And best of all, you’ll earn extra money and be paid regularly. No experience necessary. To find out more, please contact Shannon - 0438 064 269 www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

CHRONIC DISEASE NURSE PRACTITIONER OR CHRONIC DISEASE NURSE PRACTITIONER CANDIDATE Permanent 0.5-1.0 EFT Rural Northwest Health is wishing to extend their Nurse Practitioner team through the appointment of an endorsed Chronic Disease Nurse Practitioner or a Chronic Disease Nurse Practitioner Candidate. Rural Northwest Health is an innovative, dynamic rural health service in the Wimmera Mallee region, serving a population of approximately 7000 across 3 campuses. Rural Northwest Health has 94 aged care places and 16 acute beds. Chronic Disease Nurse Practitioner (CDNP): The CDNP will be responsible for providing clinical leadership to the organisations team members and working in collaboration with the local GPs. The key tasks include but are not limited to: • Improve patient/resident/client outcomes and minimise unnecessary presentations/admissions to urgent and acute care units. • Provide clinical leadership, mentoring and support to nursing and community health team members to increase their confidence and skills in assessing and developing plans of care, education and treatments to improve the clinical outcomes and decrease hospital admissions. • Lead the development and implementation of projects that improve quality of life and medical treatment for persons with chronic disease. • Provide ongoing follow up clinics for clients with cardiac disease, lung disease and diabetes in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team. Chronic Disease Nurse Practitioner (CDNP): The CDNPC application is a two stage process. Interested nurses are required to initially complete an Expression of Interest (EOI) form which can be accessed via www.rnh.net.au. Suitable candidates will be considered for stage two and invited to submit a full application. Applications for the CDNPC, EOI close 5.00pm 7th October 2016. For further information about the position, please contact Wendy James, Warracknabeal Campus Manager Acute on 0428 504 080. For a copy of either Position Descriptions, please visit RNH website or contact Dana Kotkamp (Acting HR Officer) on 5396 1268 or email applications@rnh.net.au. Applications for the CDNP must include a CV and address the key selection criteria. Applications close 5.00pm 4th November 2016.

Page

51


Situations Vacant

Situations Vacant

Situations Vacant

Driver HC Casual driver with HC license wanted for Farm Business in the Nhill/Dimboola area. November, December 2016, January 2017. Attractive Rates. Phone Grattan 0409 404 186, 03 5397 4214 or email fletapohlner@bigpond.com

WANTED:

Experienced Farm Hand

for upcoming harvest. • Header, truck, chaser bin. • Accommodation supplied. • Vehicle available. • Truck licence preferred Beulah area Ph Tony 0428 854 204

Warehouse Operator AME Systems (Vic) is a leading Australian owned designer and manufacturer of quality electrical wiring harness, power and signal distribution systems with a focus on the heavy vehicle, defence, emergency, transport and military industries. Based in Ararat and due to continuing business success we are seeking a highly motivated individual to take up a temporary role till the end of January 2017 in our warehouse. AME Systems is a company that values and fosters personal development and this role could be just the start of a career with us. Our day shift operates 7:00am – 3:35pm Monday to Friday The key elements of this role involve: • Adherence to safety requirements and company policies • Excellent attendance and punctuality • Good communication skills • Sound writing & numeracy skills • Excellent manual handling and repetitive motion abilities • Computer skills (MS Office and General Software) • Attention to detail Required experience and ability: • Solid capability in a warehousing role • Current forklift competency • Physically fit for manual handling • A positive attitude that fosters team spirit and cooperation All shortlisted applicants will be required to successfully undertake both a pre-employment aptitude test and medical assessment. Forward your cover letter and resume via email by Friday 7th October 2016 to: Steve Rodis Human Resources Coordinator Telephone: 5352 9000 Email: hrd@amesystems.com.au A valid email address must be included for your application to be considered.

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Page

52

The Weekly Advertiser

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

@theweeklyaddy

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Brought to you by

The Shirtfront

Listen Saturdays from 8am on

Hot Pemberley wins cup

T

he Ciaron Mahertrained Pemberley is back in arguably careerbest form, saluting in the Murtoa Cup on Saturday.

After winning the Sheep Hills Cup a fortnight earlier, the five-year-old, at $1.85, was odds on again with Linda Meech in the saddle. Pemberley used his inside barrier to advantage. The son of Darci Brahma loomed into contention before the home turn.

the horizon, Pemberley could win a few more trophies.

Surf’s up

When balanced, Pemberley cruised up, and took the lead with ease. He scored a dominant win by just over a length. This latest triumph was victory number six from just 15 starts, for earnings of $173,515. With more country cups on

In a relatively quiet day at Murtoa for Wimmera participants, Dean Yendall managed to boot home a winner. Yendall was aboard the Darren Weir-trained Surf Coast in a 1200-metre maiden plate. The Duporth gelding enjoyed a sweet run for Yendall on the fence. Once in the straight, Yendall had to ease off heals to get clear galloping room. When the four-year-old

Sport GOOD FISH: Locky Greig of Horsham is pictured with a yellowbelly he caught in the Wimmera River at Polkemmet.

saw daylight, he came with a strong run. Surf Coast fought hard all the way to the line, scoring by a long neck.

Coleraine

Husband and wife team Dean Yendall and Christine Puls shared the spoils at Sunday’s Coleraine Cup meeting. Puls was successful aboard Scroll, in a benchmark 64 1000-metre event, for Mt Gambier-trainer Trevor White while Yendall booted home Jennifer Lynn, in a benchmark 64 1400m-race. WINNERS: From left, Elaine McFarlane, Erika Rambouse and Lorraine Schache won Sunnyside Bowling Club’s first club event for the season in Horsham. Four teams played in club drawn triples in a sectional format. Runners-up were Col Gebert, Jill Coutts and Mavis Janetzki.

Yabbies on the move ON THE BITE Yabbies are starting to crawl around with the rising water and there’s no better spot to try your luck than Green Lake, south-east of Horsham. The lake is gradually filling and the yabbies are relatively easy to catch. Just remember, there’s bag limits and restrictions on how you catch them. Check your Victorian Recreational Fishing Guide. Lake Fyans near Stawell is going strongly, with trout being caught on mudeye and the good old Tassie Devil lures. Toolondo Reservoir, picking up some water from Mt Talbot Creek is slow, but anglers have managed to catch nice redfin. Rocklands Reservoir, rising dramatically, is on the go with reports of a bass around the

mid 40-centimetre mark and a group of anglers collecting a nice creel of redfin on worms. Expectations of good conditions at Rocklands has led to Horsham Angling Club reopening its Rocklands Lodge on Hynes Road, Glenisla. The lodge can accommodate 15 people, has a fully-equipped kitchen, wood heating and other features and would be a fabulous place to stay and fish if the water continues to rise. The Horsham club’s next competition is the Delaney Family Day at Taylors Lake. Registration and weigh-in is at the lake’s east boat ramp. The competition starts at 8am on Sunday. Don’t forget to email your photos to hac@ hotmail.com for $50 Webbcon voucher. – Shane Shiells

SUPPORTING LOCAL SPORTING GROUPS

Nhill Bowling Clubs most recent grant for $1500 from Horsham Sports & Community Club as part of the 2016 Sponsorship program, is being used to erect shades around the bowling greens.

The photos show the boys up early and hard at work, erecting posts for new shades for both greens. “The first of the two projects underway is the completion of the shade on the north side of B green. This has been made possible because of a generous grant from by the Horsham Sports & Community Club” “The club has received numerous grants from the HSCC over the years and greatly appreciates the support that you provide to us” Allan King said

BISTRO OPEN 7 DAYS 2 Course Lunch 12-2pm $12.50 everyday! $11 for financial members

your choice of main and dessert off the lunch menu plus, help yourself to the salad & veggie bar. Join our club today & help support our local community Horsham Sports & Community Club 177-181 Baillie St, Horsham | Ph: 5382 6262 Visit us online at www.hscc.org.au or www.facebook.com/horshamscc Wednesday, September 28, 2016

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Page

53


Sport

Brought to you by

The Shirtfront

Listen Saturdays from 8am on

We’re off to the

Tom Quillty t n e v E p u C d l Go ON LEXT

s... ’re tak ing our mate

We

Boots

“If it’s not on the floor – we’ll find it for sure!”

MUSSETT SADDLERY & UPHOLSTERY

McKinnon to lead Roos BY DEAN LAWSON

D

imboola Football Club has given dedicated favourite son Allistair McKinnon the job of leading the Roos out of the Wimmera league wilderness.

The Roos have confirmed the highlydecorated and respected midfielder will coach the club as an on-field leader. His appointment has also created club history. He and his father Harvey, who led the Roos from 1987 to ’89, are the Roos’ first father-son combination to have led Dimboola in different eras. Dimboola club president Col Campbell said McKinnon, who despite a 330-game career, multiple club best-and-fairest awards, 12 captaincies and 12 representative games, had never coached the club, and was a perfect fit for the role. “His name just kept coming to the top of the list,” he said.

“We are very happy and confident that we have made the right decision. We just have to make sure we have the right support around him. “He is highly respected, both in and beyond the club, and that respect is a big thing in a footy club. If you are a parent of a player at a club and you knew about Al McKinnon and knew about footy, you would be very happy.” McKinnon replaces Hamish Exell who has returned to his home club to coach Kalkee in Horsham district league. McKinnon is renowned for his application to fitness and has a reputation as a hard, but fair and straight-talking footballer. His ability to play out four quarters with similar intensity as well as his spearing left foot has, in the past, continually caught the eye of interleague selectors.

“His appointment just made sense for us. We have a very young list and you need to have an experienced head leading this type of group,” Mr Campbell said. “We’ve had seven or eight players under 20 playing seniors this year, which is a good thing, and to have Al in charge of this group is a good thing.” Mr Campbell said the club’s player retention appeared good but he was unsure of the plans of forward Lachie Exell, brother of Hamish. “When it comes to recruiting we are focusing heavily on locals – the guys who have moved on and might be playing footy elsewhere. But we are exploring all options,” he said. “We probably need key forward and midfielders, blokes who want to come and play for Dimboola.” The Roos hope to announce assistants for McKinnon in the near future.

Burras on hunt

5-7 Frayne St, Stawell Ph: 5358 3620 • Mob: 0408 563 947 mussetts@bigpond.net.au

Wimmera Football League 2016 runner-up MinyipMurtoa already has recruiting feelers out, after its narrow loss against Horsham Saints. Club president Andy Delahunty confirmed the Burras, who set the pace for much of this year, were waiting to confirm assistants for new playing coach Damian Cameron. “Our recruiting team is well and truly active and looking for potential players to join our great club,” he said. Cameron, originally from Tatyoon, started his foray into Wimmera league with Horsham United. He takes the reins from Jaye Macumber. His appointment, which happened shortly after the grand final, represents a change in direction for the Burras from a non-playing to playing coach. He was assistant coach under Macumber with Luke Chamberlain, who suffered a broken leg before the season finale. A question mark remains about how long Chamberlain will take to recover from his injury and if he will be able to play next year. The club has also farewelled favourite son and former Hawthorn and Collingwood star Clinton Young who has signed with Gisborne in Bendigo league. Young now lives at Gisborne. The Burras had their vote-count and presentation ball on Friday night.

Evan Schubert

THE TERMITE MAN • Baiting systems • Chemical treatments • Pre-purchase house inspections • Home owners house inspections for termites (white ants)

SCHUBERTS PEST SERVICES Ph: 5382 7484 Member of A.E.P.M.A.

Horsham’s Ross shines www.schubertspestservices.com.au

CONCENTRATION: Carole Mulraney from Naracoorte tests her skills during a Kalimna Park Croquet tournament. Players from across the region and interstate are taking part in the competition in Horsham this week. Picture: KELLY LAIRD

AFL Brownlow Medal voting has reflected an outstanding season from former Wimmera footballer Sebastian Ross. Left-footer Ross, from Horsham, polled 10 votes to be the third-highest vote-winner for St Kilda.

tooheys gold midstrength

29

99

block

for

30 $

PREMIX KING

Limits apply. Ends October 4.

PREMIX KING Page

54

RE NEW STO

43 darlot street,

sloane street carpark,

safeway shopping complex,

121 percy street,

horsham

stawell

ararat

portland

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Sport

Brought to you by

ACE ride success

T

he third Arapiles Cycling Event attracted 85 cyclists who took part in the ride under a clear Wimmera sky.

Riders also experienced a cool westerly breeze during the event, which supported the work of Wimmera Drug Action Task Force while promoting the Wimmera landscape and physical activity. Organisers declared it a success despite heavy rain leading up to the challenge. Wimmera rider Rodney Hodge said he had an enjoyable ride. “The logistics were very good, the scenery very special and all of the volunteers should be commended for their joyful and encouraging attitude,” he said. A large group of experienced riders completed the 123-kilometre circuit in just under four hours, while many others achieved the goal of finishing in personal best times. Organisers reported a higher percentage of riders took on a 56-kilometre ride than last year, as a way of leading into the sport. Riders included a team of students from Stawell training for the Great Victorian Bike Ride. Despite heavy rain and minor flooding, family groups supported a Natimuk-toArapiles 10-kilometre leg, which provided more ‘adventure’ on the track than previous years.

Kuypers wins at Stawell Johanna Kuypers scored 35 points to win division one of a Stawell Golf Club women’s stableford competition. She won from Laura Martin, 33, on countback from Joan Fletcher. In division two, Jan Alborough won with 35 points from Dot Russell, 27. Nearest the pins: Sixth, Laura Martin, ninth, Jan Alborough, second shot on 10th, Laura Martin, 13th, Shirley Hetherington.

Wimmera midweek pennant

Division one: Kaniva 10-77 d Horsham City 0-44. Lois Hadden, Owen Williams, Meg Sanders, Val Willersdorf d Bev Bretag, Nola Wardle, Shirley Quick, Betty Cozens 22-21. Ian Austin, Joyce McFarlane, Jodie Maddern, Brenda Hawker d Cheryl McDonald, Beryl Einsiedel, Peggy Landwehr, Elsie Bardell 26-10. Brian McDonald, Maree Van Kempen, Linda Williams, Dianne Maddern d Barbara Gloury, Lois Ruwoldt, Mamie Bull, Elaine Mitchell 29-13. Dimboola 2-59 lost to Sunnyside 8-77. Caroline Crowhurst, Dorothy Dumesny, Lois Gaulke, Bev Gazelle d Lorraine Schache, Col Gebert, Jill Coutts, Norma Hair 23-18. Janet Pilmore, Frank Neagle, Mary Argall, Pam Budde lost to Denise McKenzie, Judy Cassidy, Mavis Janetski 15-34. Diane Bond, Darryl Both, Judy Neagle, Lorraine Ross lost to Hedi Holtkamp, Betty Dumesny, Sue Lyttle, Elaine McFarlane 21-25. Coughlin Park, bye. Division two starts on Monday.

DETERMINED: Riders round a bend during the third Arapiles Cycling Event. Riders from around the state and interstate travelled to the region to take part in the event. Adam Schwebal from Moe in Gippsland travelled the furthest to participate. After his 870-kilometre round trip, Mr Schwebel said he really enjoyed the ride, the scenery, and especially the Creek Road section.

The organising committee thanked Wimmera Development Association Taskforce volunteers, road marshals, Vectis Country Fire Authority, St John’s Ambulance, Horsham Rural City Council, Victoria Police, Parks Victoria and VicRoads for their support. The group will meet later this week to decide if the ACE Ride will happen next year or have a break until 2018.

Kalimna Park croquet results Saturday, association handicap, K. Bald, Y. Watts 22 d T. Brown 13, K. Geyer, I. Jackman 17; golf handicap, J. Hawley 8 d M. Russell and D. Mills 5, D. Mills 7 d J. Hawley and M. Russell 6. Thursday 22, association level play, K. Bald 26 d I. Jackman 0, K. Geyer 17 d T. Brown 12, Y. Watts 10 d K. Blake 8, K. Bald 21 d I. Jackman 12, K. Geyer and K. Blake 19 d I. Jackman 18, K. Bald 21 d Y. Watts 11; golf level play, M. Russell 9 d N. Holmes and L. Colbert 4, M. Russell and N. Holmes 7 d L. Colbert and S. Heard 6, S. Heard 9 d V. Elbourne 4.

YOUR ONE STOP

SHOP FOR ALL YOUR Warren scoots to sixth championship win FARMING MATERIALS Stawell policeman Nathaniel Warren won Stawell Amateur Athletic Club’s open championship for the sixth time. The 29-year-old, who has previously won or shared the Ian Notting award in 2009-10, 2012-13 and in 2015, earned maximum points in all the races he contested to finish ahead of David Hunter. “Until proved otherwise, we like to think of Nathaniel as the fastest policeman in the state over a distance,” club president Keith Lofthouse said when announcing details at the club’s presentation night. “Nathaniel is the club’s elite athlete by a clear margin. The fact he has to give over 35 minutes’ start to the front-markers in our 16-kilometre handicap race is testament to that.” Despite not winning a race, Hunter ran consistently all year in the club’s 50th anniversary season to narrowly win the Keith Haymes Aggregate from Lofthouse, last year’s winner. Dual race winner Jess Cass was the Ian Notting open female champion and ever-improving Matilda Iglesias was best of the veteran females. Lofthouse won the veteran male title for the third year running and six-year-old Olivia Hunter made it a big night for dad and daughter by winning the Robert Freeland Senior Sub-Junior title.

SHEDS.

IN THE FAMILY: David and Olivia Hunter at Stawell Amateur Athletic Club awards.

26 Longfield St, Stawell 153 High St, Ararat Ph: (03) 5358 4071 Ph: (03) 5352 2624 100% locally owned and operated.

MADE FROM START TO FINISH

HAY SHEDS • MACHINERY SHEDS • INDUSTRIAL SHEDS ...by Lysaght Bluescope which has a 36-year guarantee (it’s not the imported stuff)

Everything included in ONE Wednesday, September 28, 2016

If we haven’t got it stock... just in ask! We CAN ge t it!

TRY US FOR PRICE!

WE CONCRETE. WE FABRICATE. WE ERECT THE BUILDING. se We u lian a Austrel... s te

• AGRONOMY SERVICES AVAILABLE • FENCING • WATER TANKS • SHEARING SUPPLIES • HORSE FEED • PET SUPPLIES

PRICE – even the foundations www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

McINTOSH

CONSTRUCTIONS BRUCE

0428 826 601

HEATH

0407 826 601 55 Hamilton Road, Horsham 3400 Page

55


Sport Vol. 19 No. 13 Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Chasing a dream

Horsham export Jake Lloyd, 24, will attempt to carve another notch onto his football career belt when he plays for Sydney in the AFL grand final against Western Bulldogs at the MCG on Saturday. The 2013 rookie draftee has already had a taste of grandfinal experiences, playing for the Swans against Hawthorn in a loss in his 2014 debut season. Stuart Deayton from Willamy Images captured Lloyd in action for The Weekly Advertiser in the Swans’ preliminaryfinal win over Geelong.

Page

56

www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

Wednesday, September 28, 2016


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.