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READY TO ROLL: The southern Mallee town of Rainbow is set become a hive of activity involving all things motors and muscle this weekend with the inaugural Rainbow Desert Enduro. Pictured preparing for the big event on a test-run visit to Rainbow are, left, driver Peter Stevenson and car owner and Victorian Off Road Racing Association president Brett Price. Town prepares, see page 39. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

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ictorian Premier Daniel Andrews, government ministers and advisors will join community and industry leaders in Horsham tonight to explore ways to drive and stimulate the regional economy.

Mr Andrews has confirmed he will attend a booked-out second annual Wimmera Southern Mallee Regional Assembly, which starts at 5.30pm at Horsham Town Hall. The Premier and-or ministers will

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also use the visit to announce major funding for key agricultural road projects as well as Wimmera Intermodal Freight Terminal at Dooen. There was heavy speculation last night the government would also announce money for a networked grains centre of excellence and tourism development projects. Other ministers attending the assembly include Jaala Pulford, Agriculture and Regional Development, Gavin Jennings, Special Minister of State, and Attorney General Martin Pakula.

Mr Andrews said in a prepared statement: “I am excited to be in the Wimmera southern Mallee to listen to the local community and to make sure we are getting things right for this community.” The State Government launched the statewide regional partnerships last year to unearth regional potential and directly link priority issues to budgetary decision-making. Wimmera Southern Mallee Regional Assembly deputy chair Emma Vogel said tonight’s assembly would

again be about gathering input for and generating further understanding of priority issues and investigating new projects and opportunities. “Part of the assembly will be dedicated to the validation and revisiting of established priorities, but it will also be about continuing to explore what else is needed or what other opportunities we can identify,” she said. “I encourage everyone who attends to have their thinking caps on, be prepared to express ideas on how as a region we can shape our future. This is

our chance to have a say. We’re after big ideas so nothing is off the radar.” Wimmera Southern Mallee priorities identified at an inaugural regional assembly last year were: Early years and access to education; secure vibrant community infrastructure, including transport; mobile and digital connectivity; encouraging a diversified economy; grain centre of excellence; best model for tourism development; energy and environment; social welfare, community and health. Continued page 3

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Wednesday, August 2, 2017


Freight hub shift reflects progress W

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immera development leaders expect the redevelopment of a major agricultural export business at Wimmera Intermodal Freight Hub at Dooen to provide a trigger for ‘things to come’.

Wimmera Development Association executive director Ralph Kenyon said word of hay exporter Johnson Asahi’s identification of the freight-transport benefits in being based at the Dooen precinct would spread quickly. “If there is one thing we have long

recognised about the Wimmera and southern Mallee is that it is among the best regions in the world at broadacre agricultural production,” he said. “Being able to efficiently shift large amounts of produce using available transport systems and networks, not only directly from the paddock but also from processing plants as we unearth new and exciting ways to use what we grow, will be essential. “And it’s not just limited to agriculture. “We have a sand-mining industry – in a holding pattern for the moment

– that could quickly require modern intermodal transport services. “That’s what the Wimmera Intermodal Freight Hub is designed for and it is perfectly placed to take advantage of this type of development.” Mr Kenyon said what was critically important was the potential for the Dooen site to expand to meet demand. “It provides direct access for producer to the port through rapid transport links, while, at the same time, minimising the number of trucks needed on the road, which is a win for everyone,” he said.

“What we’ve seen with Johnson Asahi should be a sign of things to come.” Johnson Asahi has announced an $8-million redevelopment and expansion project that involves shifting from its Plumpton Road site that it has called home for the past 23 years to the Dooen precinct. The business processes and exports more than $25-million worth of Wimmera hay and straw a year. The shift to Dooen will allow the company to expand production and storage capacity. • For more on the move, see page 11.

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Premier in Horsham tonight From page 1 Ms Vogel said the government had already responded to exploring the idea of a networked agriculture centre of excellence by providing funding for a business case study. She added that information had also played a role in statewide funding decisions for regional early years education and kindergartens. “We expect to gain great insight into developments at the assembly,” she said. “The regional partnership has also opened dialogue with Telstra with the aim of developing a ‘strategic relationship’ based on the priority of digital connectivity.”

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LEGOLAND: Horsham West and Haven Primary School staff and students produced a video to try to win Lego. Pictured from back left, teacher Michelle Watson, Ethan Heard, Oscar Watson, Ryan Sanders; front, Riley Lane, Logan Casey and Nathan Hughes with props they used in the filming. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

Students embark on a Lego crusade A small team of grade six students from Horsham West and Haven Primary School have created a one minute video clip in the hope of securing items for their Lego Robotics program at school. Art teacher Michelle Watson said the clip was an entry requirement for its First Lego League Grant application.

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“The students’ creation involved several staff members and many students wearing Lego masks they made at school,” she said. “Voice-overs were constructed by the students, with the aim of having a fun and humorous presentation for the entry. “Staff and students quickly got on board with the idea.”

Ms Watson said teacher Luke Fisher and his class assisted with filming and Trudy Coles helped with logos. The newly introduced Lego Robotics program is aimed at students aged nine to 12 years. Ms Watson said in the interim, the school had purchased a set of Edison robots for students in

grades three and four to use this term, along with two Mindstorms kits for use in grades five and six. She said both campuses would have teams compete in the First Lego League later this year. The theme for this year is hydrodynamics. • Visit www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au to see the video entry.

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Among announcements today are more than $1.4-million towards the cost of improving agricultural roads, bridges and intersections in the region. Agriculture and Regional Development Minister Jaala Pulford said the State Government’s Local Roads to Market Program would allocate money to help in the transfer of produce to the market place. She said projects included replacing a 96-year-old Albacutya Bridge at Rainbow; upgrading and realigning Feders-Collins, Station and K Clarks roads to a GrainCorp Lillimur receival site; an upgrade of Dimboola-Minyip Road; improved access to Wilken Grain Receival Centre at Warracknabeal; and the sealing of Winfields Road, Laharum. Ms Vogel stressed the assembly was fully booked but people could contribute to discussions online at engage.vic.gov.au/wimmerasouthern-mallee. “This program is far from exclusive for the people who attend the assembly. It is designed to be collaborative and everyone can contribute,” she said.

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Water flows to Toolondo BY DEAN LAWSON

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he spring and summer recreational prospects of Toolondo Reservoir south of Horsham are primed for a major boost with extra water to flow into the lake from today. GWMWater will start transferring 5000 megalitres from Rocklands Reservoir to Toolondo in a move likely to lift the level at the popular fishing destination by half a metre. The corporation decided on the transfer after assessing storage circumstances against a Rocklands-Toolondo release trigger level. GWMWater water resources manager Kym Wilson said further assessments of water levels and catchment conditions in the next fortnight would help determine if the transfer amount should increase. “Rocklands Reservoir is at a good level and as part of

an annual storage-management plan it is now appropriate to hold more water in Toolondo,” he said. “It’s really a great outcome in supporting recreation opportunities at Toolondo.” A management plan involving water transfer between Rocklands and Toolondo includes a Rocklands trigger level of 116,000 megalitres. Water managers consider the trigger level and other circumstances when assessing whether a transfer is appropriate. Rocklands is holding about 130,000 megalitres. “On this occasion it satisfies requirements,” Mr Wilson said. “It’s nice to see storages still in a good position. Rain has been a little light on in terms of the catchment but we still have the primary inflow season yet to occur. “Catchments are quite wet and all it will take is continued rain to get run-off. It all de-

pends on the weather to come. Overall, we’ve carried a lot of water forward in storage from last year and that has set us up for a really good year ahead.”

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While the regional water storages appear in a healthy condition, the weather and other circumstances have left Wimmera farmers ‘better than some, but worse than others’. With crops across the region transforming the landscape into a patchwork of green, Victorian Farmers Federation president David Jochinke said his observations suggested the Wimmera had so far some of the best looking crops in the state. But he added that they had also suffered greater attack from mice than other rural areas. “For the Wimmera the season is looking relatively okay at the moment. We had some timely rain after having a very dry and

frosty period while other places have missed out,” he said. “But crops here have been hit by mice while other areas have had nowhere near the amount of mice.” Mr Jochinke said the hope was for another productive season to help consolidate recovery from previous dry years. “The crops are starting to get a full head of steam, although some might not be as advanced as other seasons because of cold conditions. What we want now is to get some regular decent rain. Most farmers will also be looking for a mild spring and no frosts,” he said. “It’s been spring that has let us down in the recent years but if we get a winter and spring that behave themselves the potential is there. “We’re seeing cereal prices on the improve, but at the same time reduction in pulse prices. So the cycle continues to roll on.”

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Hindmarsh wins rate-cap approval H

indmarsh Shire Council has been successful in its application for a ratecap variation to the Essential Services Commission.

The council had applied for an additional two percent increase over and above the State Government’s two-percent rate cap for 2017-18. The commission responded to the request, saying it was satisfied the application showed a long-term funding need. In its official response the commission said: “Hindmarsh needs the higher cap to help manage assets and deliver services in the long-term interests of ratepayers and the community. “In 2017-18, Hindmarsh will use the extra revenue to upgrade road assets. “We are satisfied that the application shows a need to invest in road assets. “This is supported by the council’s long-term financial planning and community engagement.” Hindmarsh Shire Council decided in May to apply to the Essential Services Commission for a higher rate cap of four percent for 2017-18. Mayor Debra Nelson said the council arranged eight

Debra Nelson community consultation meetings across the shire to discuss the issue at length and receive feedback. “The decision to apply for a rate-cap variation was not made lightly,” she said. “The council is very mindful of our community’s capacity to pay and recognises that most people don’t enjoy paying rates, which are essentially a tax, but the reality is that our revenue has been greatly reduced by reductions in state and federal funding.” The council’s long-term financial plan had originally been prepared allowing for a five percent increase in rates for 2017-18 and the following two years to maintain service levels and renewal of aging infrastructure. Cr Nelson said the Victorian

Auditor General recognised that rural shire councils would be unable to remain sustainable into the medium and distant future without finding extra money. “While the council has examined its business operations and implemented a range of initiatives to cut costs and continues to lobby for extra funding, we will inevitably be at a disadvantage because of our geographical challenges,” she said. “Hindmarsh Shire covers 7500 square kilometres, has more than 3000 kilometres of roads and six bridges to maintain. The loss of a million dollars a year from a Country Roads and Bridges program has had a detrimental effect on maintaining our road networks, which are so important to our agriculture businesses and wider community. “The additional rate revenue will be used to maintain the road network.” Hindmarsh Shire Council approved its draft budget at its last council meeting and has released it for public comment. The council invites written submissions from the public, which it will consider before adopting the budget on August 23.

GRAVE BUSINESS: Warracknabeal’s Walter Sholl has written a book of resources for funeral services based on his experience as a Uniting Church minister. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

Navigating the final journey A retired Uniting Church minister and former journalist hopes his at-times tongue-incheek book about ‘navigating the final journey’ will help Wimmera people with the often-difficult task of planning a funeral. Walter Sholl, who lives at Warracknabeal with his wife Eileen, has released Grave Business 2.0, which expands on his original publication launched in 2010. “Grave Business is packed with resource material suitable for all occasions, from arranging a funeral service to words for services from a still birth, euthanasia, suicide or drug overdose to a traditional service,” he said.

“It also includes scattering of ashes and dedication of a tombstone along with several contemporary hymns suitable for a funeral service.” Mr Sholl said his book was peppered with ‘humour and wisdom’ relating to funerals. “It is a complete funeral service manual suitable for both clergy and celebrants seeking material to complement traditional church liturgies,” he said. “Parts of material for the book have been gained from numerous trips to Canada visiting Eileen’s family and friends, including her British Columbia coastal pilot father’s funeral service.” The book is a collection of

Mr Sholl’s experiences as an industrial chaplain in Darwin, hospital chaplain in Hobart and parish ministry throughout several Australian Uniting Church settlements. “My wife and I were in settlement in Beulah with the Uniting Church from 2003 to 2006,” he said. “We are now building a house at Warracknabeal after spending 10 years in Gippsland.” Mr Sholl also attended Jeparit Primary School and Dimboola Memorial High School. Copies of Grave Business 2.0 are available from Jacob’s Well book shop in Horsham for $20.

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Partnership must make difference W

e look forward to a major gathering in Horsham Town Hall tonight to assess how the State Government’s Regional Partnership concept has evolved.

Importantly, does it work and will it do what it is designed to do going forward? We hope so. The government, through Regional Development Victoria, created nine partnerships across the state last year in an effort to establish greater connectivity between regional communities and state governance and spending.

The partnerships involve community, industry, business and government sectors with representatives gathering at annual regional assemblies. Tonight it’s the Wimmera Southern Mallee Regional Partnership’s turn to revisit ideas, concepts and critically, regional priorities identified in the hurly burly of a similar gathering last year. There have already been 2017 Mallee and Ovens Murray regional partnership assemblies and a Central Highlands assembly, which involves Ararat, is scheduled for Ballarat on August 31.

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The partnership concept, which demands ministerial attendance at the assemblies, has great merit. In many ways similar to local government, it places decision-makers into round-table discussions with every day people where they must engage in grassroots discussion. Last year, many ministers and senior

government officials were noticeably weary from a busy schedule leading up to the Wimmera Southern Mallee Assembly. We hope they have taken this into account. Assembly attendees keen to put their thoughts forward will expect full engagement from their government representatives. We also wait with expectation to see how extensive the government response has been to the time and effort people have put into presenting their ideas, not only at assembly but also in follow-up dive-deeper workshops. It is also important that we in the

Accolades for Harcourts’ Uebergang Horsham domestic violence survivor and White Ribbon advocate Simone O’Brien was guest speaker at the awards ceremony. Mrs O’Brien is an ambassador for Harcourts Foundation’s Walk A Mile in Their Shoes campaign. On September 1, hundreds of Harcourts staff, family, friends and community groups will join White Ribbon Australia to take a stand against men’s violence against women. “The Walk A Mile concept will see men march down a street in Melbourne in high heels to see what it’s like to be on the other side and raise awareness of White Ribbon,” Mr Clyne said. “Simone is a fantastic speaker. It’s not until she tells you her story that you can understand what happened. “She can’t change it, but she can make people aware of the issue and try to prevent it from happening to others. “We’re proud to support White Ribbon. We are one of three companies endorsed to sell White Ribbon merchandise.” People can buy White Ribbon merchandise at Harcourts Horsham, 31 O’Callaghan Parade. People can visit victoria.harcourts.com.au for information about the Walk A Mile in Their Shoes campaign. – Sarah Scully

Horsham real estate agent Jock Uebergang has won industry recognition at Harcourts Victoria’s quarterly awards ceremony in Melbourne. Mr Uebergang collected three awards at the ceremony, which celebrates the achievements of Harcourts’ highest performing sales consultants, property managers and sales offices throughout Victoria. Harcourts Horsham principal Mark Clyne said Mr Uebergang won a gold pin and bronze award, both for sales achievements. “He was also named as a topthree lister, making him the number-three lister in the state – which is pretty good for us in the bush, considering the difference in property prices,” he said. “Jock has been with us for two years and he’s certainly grown into a very good real estate agent. “He’s a well-loved agent and delivers results. It’s one thing to be a nice guy and well liked, but you need to be able to deliver results as well. “In two years he’s done what some guys in the industry have taken 10 years to do.” Mr Clyne said he liked to joke real estate was in Mr Uebergang’s blood. “His father was a real estate agent for a while and his grandfather had a real estate agency in Horsham. It’s nearly in his DNA,” he said.

Wimmera and southern Mallee, dealing with a variety of issues day to day, make the most of opportunities of having the ear of government ministers. There is an old saying that there is little point in having good ideas if we fail to share them. We can perhaps go one step further and say it is always better to share ideas with people who can make them happen. People who can’t attend tonight’s assembly can still have their say by visiting website engage.vic.gov.au/ wimmera-southern-mallee.

Football investigation Horsham police investigating an onfield incident during a Horsham district football match at Quantong on Saturday are appealing for people with information to come forward. Sergeant Mick Salter said police were piecing together information in response to allegations of an assault during a senior match between Southern Mallee Giants and NoradjuhaQuantong. People can call Horsham Police Station on 5382 9200 with information.

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RECOGNITION AND AWARENESS: Harcourts Horsham award-winning real estate agent Jock Uebergang, left, principal Mark Clyne and Harcourts Victoria chief executive Sadhana Smiles, third from left, with Horsham Walk A Mile in Their Shoes ambassador Simone O’Brien at Harcourts Victoria’s quarterly awards ceremony in Melbourne.

Melbourne street artist Katie Kaffeine has the job of completing the final installment of Yarriambiack Shire’s Silo Art Trail. Kaff-eine will start transforming silos in the Mallee town of Rosebery on the Henty Highway between Hopetoun and Beulah on Monday. Sticking to a project brief, Kaffeine’s work will be of a different style and presentation to other silo art works on the trail but reflect a connection with the community and the land. The Silo Art Trail already features giant artwork on silos at Brim, Patchewollock, Sheep Hills, Rupanyup and Lascelles. Other landscape artists involved in the series are Guido van Helton, Fintan Magee, Adnate, Rone and Julia Volchkova.

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INTERNATIONAL VISITORS: Stawell Secondary College has welcomed students from Yali High School in China’s Hunan Province for a two-week stay.

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tawell Secondary College is continuing its relationship with a Chinese high school, welcoming 10 students from Hunan Province to the region for a cultural exchange.

AUSSIE STAPLE: Chinese visitor Yanyn Liu and Stawell Secondary College student Ruby Bibby share some Tim Tams during a cultural exchange. Yanyn’s grandmother took Tim Tams back to China on a previous trip to Australia. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER

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Stawell Chinese teacher Ling Zhao said Yali High School, one of the most prestigious schools in China, had sent students to Stawell for short stays since 2015. “The past students have enjoyed their time in Australia and most of them have pursued their future intention of undertaking tertiary education here in Australia,” she said.

Ms Ling said the students had been rock climbing and abseiling at Hollow Mountain and would visit Halls Gap and Sovereign Hill during their stay. She said the Stawell students, staff and families warmly welcomed the Chinese visitors, who will be in the region for two weeks. “They were buddied up with year-10 Chinese language students,” she said. “Two of our host students, Ruby Bibby and Elisha Baulch, went to China last year as part of the Victorian Young Leaders to China Program. This has been a chance to reciprocate for their earlier cultural

experience, hosting Chinese students and demonstrating to them the Australian culture, customs and lifestyle.” Miss Ling said several other Stawell Secondary College students in the class had been or were intending to go to China as a part of this year’s school trip in September. “A big thank you is extended to all of the host families within the Stawell Secondary College community, who are supporting this program and welcomed Yali High School students into their homes,” she said.

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including fish, but also avocados, chia seeds and a variety of nuts and seeds. Activating nuts, whereby you soak them overnight and then dry in the oven on a low setting, makes the absorption of nutrients more bio Food is medicine and herbal medicine available. is the natural extension of plant medicine. Drinking filtered water daily helps our It is vital that throughout our lives we eat body to detoxify and work optimally. It also well, meaning five to 10 serves of a variety helps our brain processes. Organic herbal of vegetables a day and two pieces of fruit, teas also help keep us hydrated with the organic or home grown where possible. It also means good quality protein at ev- added benefit of herbal properties infused ery meal, including deep-sea fish, chicken, in the water.

Herbal medicine for menopause can be eggs, red meat farmed without added chemicals and legumes prepared properly by as simple as sage leaves soaked in lemon soaking overnight and then cooking well. juice and taking a teaspoon every morning We need good quality fats in our diet daily for mild symptoms, to herbal medicine pre-

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New adventure awaits Jannik BY SARAH SCULLY

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ince returning home to Horsham in November last year, Jannik Blair has made the most of an opportunity to spend time with his family, catch up with mates and live the somewhat relaxed life of a lad in his mid 20s.

It’s an experience many would take for granted, but when you’ve spent the better part of a decade committed to the life of an elite sportsman, it is a time worth savouring. Blair, 25, debuted for the Australian men’s national wheelchair basketball team in 2009 and was a member of Australia’s silver medal-winning team at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. He has spent the past five years playing wheelchair basketball in the United States while completing a degree in international business at the University of Alabama. After graduating in May last year, Blair competed for Australia at the Rio Paralympics before returning home to the Wimmera. He is now preparing for his next challenge – a move to Europe to play wheelchair basketball professionally. Blair calls it ‘the natural progression of the wheelchair basketball world’. “A lot of players who want to get a degree go play college ball in America, which is what I did,” he said. “If you want to try to make a career out of it and make some money, the highest-paid leagues are in Europe – Germany, Italy, Spain. “I had a couple of inquiries the past couple of years while I was at college but I wasn’t able to accept any of them because I was still going to school.” Blair continued to receive offers after graduation. “I thought about going immediately after Rio but we had just had a pretty rough tournament,” he said.

“We came sixth and motivation was low-ish. “Rio was in September and the European league would have started pretty much straight after. “I decided at that point to take the year off and come back and spend the summer in Horsham, which is something I hadn’t done in five or six years since I first went to college in America. “I got to come home a lot during my four or five years at college, but it was always just visiting. “You’d catch up with a few people and head back. “This time I’ve been able to do a few boys trips, see a bit of the country and enjoy the festival season, which is something pretty unique to Australia. “It was good to get to enjoy a long block of my mid 20s and not have to worry about a strict training regime. “I probably won’t have that experience of an Aussie summer again until I’m in my mid 30s and it will be a different experience.”

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After ticking that item off his bucket list, Blair is preparing for the next one. After fielding several offers from French, Italian and Spanish teams, Blair signed with Bidaideak Bilbao BSR in the Spanish Wheelchair Basketball League about six weeks ago. He will leave Australia at the end of August to play a tournament in Toyko with the Australian men’s team. From there he will head to Europe and spend some time with family in Denmark before settling into Bilbao, an industrial port city in northern Spain. “We start playing in mid-October so I’ll have a few weeks to get the lay of the land and maybe learn a bit of Spanish,” Blair said. The Spanish league runs from mid-October to the end of May. “There are a couple of postseason European tournaments depending on where you place

in the Spanish league,” Blair said. “With the contract I signed, there are a lot of bonuses depending on where you place in those post-season tournaments as well. “I have an eight-month contract and after that I’ll look to re-sign, or potentially move to another club.”

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Blair said he looked forward to the European format as a departure from the tournamentbased competitions he was used to. “Over there you play your game on Saturday then have your recovery and debrief and then start preparing for the coming week,” he said. “In Australia we play against the same guys each year and it’s like a small community, but over there, you face a different team each week. “The standard of the leagues in Europe is strong, particularly in Spain and you have to find a way to beat each team on the given day. “In my first year in particular there will be a lot of learning. It is the best environment to be in if you want to keep improving.” Blair said he was excited about the challenge awaiting him. “When you’re being paid to do something you have to do your job or you have people to answer to,” he said. “I’m looking forward to that environment, learning to play with a lot more pressure. “If all goes to plan I’d like to be there for the next five to 10 years.” Blair thanked Horsham Amateur Basketball Association leaders for allowing him to train at the basketball stadium during his time at home. “They were great, providing me with a key so I have access to it whenever it isn’t being used,” he said. “It’s made my training schedule here really easy and flexible and I’m grateful.”

NEXT CHAPTER: Horsham’s Jannik Blair enjoys some time out at home with his family’s dog Cooper as he prepares to move to Spain to play for Bidaideak Bilbao BSR in the Spanish Wheelchair Basketball League. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

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ictorian political forces are at odds over what latest Victoria employment statistics have revealed in the state’s northwest.

The State Government said in a prepared statement almost 60,000 jobs had been created in regional Victoria under Premier Daniel Andrews. It added employment in the state’s north-west had jumped by 7800 people between April and June this year. Industry and Employment Minister Wade Noonan said backed by strong investments, jobs were being created at an incredible pace in regional Victoria. Regional Development

Minister Jaala Pulford said whether it was building new schools or making sure roads were up to scratch, or making record investments in public transport, the Labor government was delivering on the priorities that regional Victoria needed to thrive. But Liberal Member for Ripon Louise Staley and Nationals Member for Lowan Emma Kealy claim the figures show the north-west is in a worse employment position under the Labor government. Ms Staley said the data revealed jobs in the north-west region had disappeared since the state election. “Since the Andrews government was elected the

total number of jobs in the north-west Victoria region has dropped by 1639, with the labour force dropping by 2513 people over the same period,” she said. Ms Kealy echoed her Coalition colleague’s sentiments. “While the Andrews government is trying to quote northwest Victoria as one of the strongest performing regions over the last quarter, the total number of people employed remains significantly down since they came into government,” she said. “Daniel Andrews must look beyond Melbourne and make every effort to kick-start new employment opportunities to create jobs for the region.”

Money to assist rabbit control A Victorian organisation dedicated to eradicating pest rabbits has encouraged Wimmera groups to apply for money through a 2017 grants program. Victorian Rabbit Action Network, VRAN, announced the grant program, designed to arm communities with rabbit-management programs throughout spring and summer. Network chairman Gerald Leach encouraged community groups involved in landscape restoration works such as tree planting to include rabbit control in their projects.

He said a new calicivirus RHDV1 K5 was released in March at more than 600 sites to combat the rabbit problem. “The 2017 grants program will enable communities to enhance the impact of the virus by adding other control measures to the mix,” he said. Community groups can apply for grants of between $2000 and $5000 as part of the 2017 Community Action Grant round. Grant applications close on August 23. More information is available online at www.rabbitaction.com.

COUGHLIN PARK BOWLS CLUB As part of our Annual Sponsorship Program, Coughlin Park Bowls Club received $1600 this year which helped complete their $20,000 shade area project. Mick Ellis, who accepted on behalf of the 21 year old club, said this grant has gone towards Stage 1 of the completion of the shade area for bowlers and spectators, in conjunction with a grant received from Sport & Recreation Victoria for $9500. Mr Ellis said the generous donations from Horsham Sports & Community Club helps enormously in our community, not just for sporting groups for all groups and they greatly appreciate the $15,582 they have received over the past 18 years.

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MAKING MUSIC: Stawell Secondary College student Jarrod Benall plays the tuba at an annual Mega Music Day at Horsham College. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

Mega music challenge success Students from Horsham, Stawell, Nhill and Ballarat Phoenix colleges have pooled their talents for a day of music making. Horsham College music teacher Nick Shirrefs said the schools’ year seven and eight students had combined forces for a Mega Music Day for several years. “The year-seven students are very much in the early stages of learning their chosen instrument and for some it can be quite daunting, faced with music far more difficult than they have attempted previous-

ly,” he said. “By the time they return in year eight they are much more capable of playing all the music, and frequently assist the year sevens. “It’s always an eye-opening experience for the year-eight students, who can reflect on how far they have advanced in a year.” Mr Shirrefs said seeing students learn typical orchestral instruments such as the flute, clarinet and trumpet was gratifying for an instrumental teacher. “Throughout the past decade or so they have become less

popular than typical rock instruments such as drums and guitar,” he said. “It does give us a faint glimmer of hope that they aren’t going to totally die out!” The Mega Music Day culminated in a brief concert at Horsham College. “The students performed music they worked through during the day, possibly for the first time,” Mr Shirrefs said. “Every year is a resounding success and this year has been no different.”

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he Wimmera’s growing stature as a prime Victorian location for large-scale industrial development has continued with an $8-million project earmarked for Dooen, north of Horsham.

Export hay-processing company Johnson Asahi has confirmed expansion plans as part of a relocation project to Wimmera Intermodal Freight Terminal. Johnson Asahi has been exporting Wimmera hay from its Plumpton Road processing plant in Horsham for the past 23 years. It now processes 100,000 metric tonnes of hay and straw, valued at about $25-million, a year. Johnson Asahi director Mark Johnson said the first stage of the development would start with construction of three major hay storage sheds and a weighbridge before the next hay season. “We’re aiming to start stage one as soon as possible and have started planning for stage two, a processing factory, to be built within three years,” he said.

“The new developments will potentially increase the need for people additional to the 30 already employed, which is very positive for the business and the region. “We are very proud of our 23-year history in Horsham and will continue to work with growers in the region to further expand our production and storage capacity.” Confirmation of the move also represents a major milestone for the Wimmera Intermodal Freight Terminal, designed to provide efficient rail freight movement for products out of the region. Johnson Asahi will be the first business to relocate to the terminal precinct on Freight Terminal Road since the terminal, a long-term regional project, opened in 2012. Horsham Rural City Council planning and economic director Angela Murphy said Johnson Asahi was paving the way for other large-scale businesses requiring efficient road-rail freight services to become established or shift to the terminal precinct. She said the council was working on

ON THE MOVE: Johnson Asahi Horsham staff members, from left, Liam Batson, Tony Huebner, Jayson Agustin, Jane Wollermann, Amanda Krause and Jon Symes at the firm’s Plumpton Road site. ways to help businesses keen to move and make the most of the precinct as seamless as possible. “We’re looking forward to an expansion of the site,” she said.

Youth focus at second summit The aim of a second Yarriambiack Youth Summit at Warracknabeal on August 18 will aim to engage, inspire and empower people in the region aged between 12 and 25. The summit will be at Warracknabeal Town Hall from 10am to 2pm and feature a list of guest speakers as well as live music. Yarriambiack Youth Action Council, Yarriambiack Shire Council, FReeZA and the Victorian Department of Justice and Regulation have joined forces to present the event. Speakers include domestic violence survivor Simone O’Brien, cyber bulling and online safety expert Brett Lee, wheelchair basketballer Jannik Blair and youth support and advocacy services expert Horace Wansborough, who will speak about alcohol and cannabis.

Warrnambool band Runk will provide music for the event. Organisers expect the summit to attract more than 300 people from across the region. The youth focus will shift from Warracknabeal in the day to Murtoa College in the evening. A Ramp It Rage It Stage It Battle of the Bands heat, part of the State Government’s FReeZA program, will be at Murtoa from 6.30pm to 9pm. Runk will headline the free show, with prizes up for grabs. People can register for the youth summit or find out more about both events by emailing mmckenzie@yarriambiack.vic.gov.au or phoning 0407 585 097.

“The terminal opened in 2012 after years of planning went into the project. “The Johnson Asahi move is significant and a reflection of the effort of

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making this facility a reality. The terminal is not only paving the way for export opportunities out of Horsham, but is helping to open doors from the overall region to the world. “We look forward to other organisations keen to explore the potential of basing themselves at such a prime transport-friendly site.” Ms Murphy said the Horsham council and Johnson Asahi had a rich and productive working relationship. “It was 23 years ago that the council and Johnson Asahi worked together to set up the factory in Plumpton Road,” she said. “We’re looking forward to working with the company again to relocate it to the WIFT precinct to improve freight efficiencies and allow for company expansion. “Johnson Asahi will be investing about $8-million in the project, which provides a huge economic benefit to the region. “We’re very happy to see this going ahead and look forward to continuing to assist in the transition.”

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Repairs at Dooen Renewable projects The State Government will rebuild a 4.5-kilometre stretch of the Henty Highway at Dooen as part of a roads investment program. The government has also announced work on sections of other major highways and roads across western Victoria. Overall the work covers 18 kilometres of roads. Work will occur between October and April 2018, when warmer, dryer weather allows new road surfaces to cure. VicRoads will monitor the road for hazards, undertake short-term safety repairs and install signs to warn road users of potential changes in conditions until significant repairs are undertaken.

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ART OR TRASH? Horsham’s Nichola Clarke has created The Point to spark discussion about recycling and reducing the amount of rubbish that goes to landfill.

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Horsham artist hopes a ‘monster sculpture made from rubbish’ will spark important conversations about recycling and reducing the city’s landfill. Nichola Clarke has unveiled her ‘The Point’ sculpture in Bunnings Horsham’s car park, where it will remain until October. Horsham’s Art is… festival committee commissioned Ms Clarke to make a sculpture built from old toys and household hard rubbish. “Is it art, or is it trash? Or is it both?” she asked. “Plastic bags, bubble wrap, packing tape, polystyrene foam, plates, plastic drink containers, furniture fabric, black plastic garbage bags, McDonald’s wrappers, toys, shoes, handbags, food containers, packaging… you name it, it all goes into landfill if we don’t consciously recycle it. “The point of this sculpture is to make people realise how much of our stuff ends up in

landfill. That’s why it’s called The Point. It is to engage public discussion and to get people to ask themselves, ‘what can we do about landfill?’.” Ms Clarke said she hoped her project would also enlighten the community about issues opportunity shops faced when presented with goods they were unable to sell. “The poor ladies have to sort through everyone’s stuff and there ends up being a lot they can’t use, which then has to go to the tip. And the shops have to pay for it, when they are supposed to be raising money to help others,” she said. “Our intentions when donating are good, but the magnitude of toys, clothing, shoes, furniture and household objects dropped off each week is overwhelming. Toys that are broken, masticated or have missing parts cannot be sold and end up in landfill. “A lot of plastic toys end up going to landfill because they can’t be recycled, because they have little bits of metal. I’d like to see an organisation such as

Axis Worx get involved to get around this loophole. “It’s about becoming more aware and asking ourselves what we as a community can do to help.” Ms Clarke said she was pleased to learn Horsham’s Coles and Woolworths supermarkets would phase out plastic bags. “It’s a great start,” she said. “We all need to work together as a city to reduce the impact on the environment. “I think Horsham can be a leader in this space and come up with a structure other communities can tap into.” Ms Clarke encouraged people to learn more about what they could and could not recycle. “Making this sculpture has given me a better understanding about landfill and our city’s issues with recycling,” she said. “Hopefully its immense size will engage an audience and its playfulness of using everyday items will spark discussion.” Ms Clarke said she would run several workshops about The Point with community groups.

Thinking about further study? Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) is coming to Horsham. If you’re an adult thinking about returning to study, a student in Year 12 considering further study, or a parent of a Year 12 student, this information session is for you. Date: Tuesday, 8 August 2017 Time: 6pm

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The company announced that latest ‘proof-ofconcept’ air-core drilling had added weight to a belief the site was likely to have as much gold as Stawell’s Magdala deposit. Latest drilling has been at John Bull and Hospital Hill target sites near Armstrong. Navarre Minerals managing director Geoff McDermott said the results meant both sites had increased potential to become significant new oxide gold discoveries. “It has reinforced our belief that the Irvine Gold Project is likely to host significant multiple lode gold positions similar to Stawell’s Magdala gold deposit,” he said. A lode is a deposit of ore that fills rock fissures and is often the home of gold and other metallic minerals. “These new gold prospects have similar geological signatures to a resolution lode, which in turn compares with the multiple lodes that comprise the four-million-ounce Magdala gold deposit at Stawell,” Mr McDermott said. “Stawell-style gold ore bodies are highly prized because the gold is fine-grained, more continuous and predictable and extends to a

greater depth than gold mineralisation typically found in Victorian goldfields. “Magdala has produced gold from multiple shoots from surface to a depth of 1640-metres. “The results from our drilling program give confidence to intensify the hunt for additional zones of significant gold mineralisation in other areas next to the flanks of an Irvine basalt dome.” A Stawell Corridor Gold Project is made up of two exploration licenses, Tatyoon and Ararat, which include the historic Ararat Goldfield. It is between 10 and 70 kilometres south-east of Stawell Gold Mine, owned by Navarre Minerals’ largest shareholder Kirkland Lake Gold. Mining in Ararat and Stawell combined has produced about six-million ounces of gold. The Irvine prospect is 15 kilometres south of Stawell’s Magdala Gold Mine and is part of the northern end of the Ararat Goldfield, estimated to have produced about one million ounces of gold mainly from alluvial and deep lead production between 1854 and 1925. Production of primary hard-rock gold from the Ararat Goldfield was low given the richness of the alluvial deposits, in contrast to Stawell Goldfield. This is one of the reasons why Navarre Minerals is searching for economic primary gold mineralisation near the richest alluvial gold deposits.

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Taskforce secures co-ordinator

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immera Drug Action Taskforce leaders have welcomed a funding boost that will allow the not-for-profit organisation to employ a co-ordinator for another year.

Sally Pymer will remain in the role, two days a week. Mrs Pymer said the taskforce would focus on revising its KIP, Knowledge Is Power, program in the next 12 months. The drug-education program is for primary school students in grades five and six. “We received a Local Drug Action Team grant of $21,000 to revise the program, create a training package and be able to train facilitators in other areas to be able to run the

sessions,” Mrs Pymer said. The taskforce does not receive government funding and relies solely on donations from organisations and interested community members. “This places pressure on taskforce members to continually knock on doors and seek funding to continue,” Mrs Pymer said. “Although the WDAT was successful in receiving funding from organisations in 2016, there was no guarantee it would be able to again in 2017. “With organisations under increasing financial pressure there was risk the taskforce would be without a co-ordinator, which would have severely limited the work we could do.” Mrs Pymer said it was great to see Wimmera organisations seeing the

value of the taskforce’s work and supporting it financially. Grampians Community Health, Wimmera Uniting Care, Wimmera Health Care Group, Horsham Sports and Community Club, Hillross and Meritum have provided funding for the co-ordinator’s position. Wimmera Drug Action Taskforce comprises representatives of Wimmera agencies and community members who work together to reduce harms caused by alcohol and other drugs in the community, through education, prevention and early intervention strategies. Work since 2010 has included activities such as crystal methamphetamine forums, media articles, advocating for real-time prescription monitoring and the KIP program.

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Business change A long-time Wimmera retail steel outlet has changed hands for only the second time in more than 40 years. Mick and Veronica Monaghan have taken over Henderson Steel, established in 1976 at 19 Horsham Road, Stawell, and changed its name to Itsa Steel. Harland Henderson established Henderson Steel, focusing on retail steel sales as well as building steelframe houses. Ownership changed with Gavin Orr buying the business and the Monaghans took over on July 1. Mr Monaghan has worked in the steel industry for more than 30 years, including 15 at Henderson Steel. He said the name change provided a fresh new identity for the business. Mrs Monaghan has many years of administration experience. Jakeb Brown is yard manager. Itsa Steel meets a variety of job needs from do-it-yourself to industrial projects. Apart from steel, the business sells tek screws, nuts, bolts, industrial gas, mesh, welding supplies and general hardware.

Barbecues at Coles Community organisations can now raise money through the use of barbecues set up outside at Coles supermarkets during weekends. Coles will supply a gas barbecue, gas and marquee for groups and a 20 percent discount on sausages, bread and drinks for groups taking up the offer. Groups keen to inquire about running money-raising barbeques at the front of Coles on Saturdays and Sundays can find out more from Coles’ customer service desk.

TAKING A STAND: Goroke primary school students, from left, Jett Rowe, Jai Thorne and Ruby TreneryBrown with some of the anti-bullying posters created for a ‘be kind’ wall. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

Goroke students take a stand Goroke primary school students are taking a stand against bullying after completing a workshop focusing on respect and resilience. Apsley Senior Constable Julie Bruce addressed the students about bullying, which included strategies

to call out bad behavior and to channel inner strength. Teacher Gabby Rokebrand said the youngsters took an opportunity to incorporate what they had learnt into artwork for a ‘be kind’ wall in a classroom.

“They have made a slogan, ‘make a stand, lend a hand’,” she said. She said all Goroke P-12 College primary school students participated in the anti-bullying project before enjoying a shared lunch to build relationships.

West Wimmera Shire Council has received positive results in its latest Local Government Community Satisfaction Survey. Following consecutive years of declining rating figures, the council’s overall performance rating increased by six points since 2016 results, placing it higher than before 2015. Chief executive David Leahy said the council was pleased to receive encouraging results from residents regarding council services. “This rating of 64 index points is higher than the statewide average of 59 points, and significantly higher than a Small Rural Group index figure of 58,” he said. Five of seven core categories returned an increased performance rating, including consultation and engagement, and overall council direction, which both increased by five points. In addition, the appearance of public spaces and recreational facilities also returned figures higher than statewide and Small Rural Group averages. “The rating for customer service rose to 74 points, with 67 percent of surveyed residents having had recent contact with our customer service staff,” Mr Leahy said. “This provides further evidence of the outstanding survey results this year.” JWS Research ran the annual survey in February and March and interviewed 403 residents of varying age groups across the shire by phone. The West Wimmera Shire Council Local Government Community Satisfaction Survey results for 2017 are available online at www.westwimmera.vic.gov.au.

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CELEBRATION: Four Wheel Drive Victoria chief executive Wayne Hevey presents Wimmera Four Wheel Drive Club president Johnno Johnson a plaque recognising a 40year milestone for the Wimmera club, one of the oldest four-wheel drive clubs in Victoria.

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ne hundred past and present members gathered at Zumsteins to celebrate Wimmera Four Wheel Drive Club’s 40th anniversary.

Festivities occurred in a bush setting at the Cooinda Burrong Scout Camp. A variety of accommodation types were used – dormitory style for some, tents, swags and slide-ons, with caravans becoming increasingly popular with the older members. Wimmera Four Wheel Drive Club is one of the oldest clubs in Victoria. Four Wheel Drive Victoria’s Wayne Hevey, who attended with his wife Diane, was guest speaker. Mr Hevey presented the club’s president Johnno Johnson with a plaque congratulating Wimmera Four Wheel Drive Club on reaching its 40th anniversary milestone. Two members were presented with life memberships, with 12 receiving long-standing membership badges. The club started from a small advertisement put in the paper by Hartley Stevens. Mr Stevens said at the event he had no idea

the club would grow so much and involve so many families. He said he was happy to see new members attending to learn about vehicle and camping equipment choices and pick up tips from older members. The club has similar activities to when it started, including day trips to Little Desert, Grampians and Pyrenees, family days, camp oven cook-outs, training days and weekends away. There has been an increase in extended touring trips throughout the outback, catering for groups of members with more retirement or holiday time. Sand driving training and trips around Beachport and Robe in South Australia have remained a popular yearly calendar inclusion right from the club’s inception. An anniversary dinner on the Saturday night was a fundraiser for the Laharum Football Netball Club and was well received. Wimmera Four Wheel Drive Club members provided a hearty breakfast on the Sunday morning and later in the day many members and visitors enjoyed a pleasant drive through the Grampians. – Contributed

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ustralian musical comedian Kevin Bloody Wilson has chosen the Wimmera to launch a three-year tour culminating in a performance at the famed London Palladium.

Wilson will perform his first Almost Awesome show at St Arnaud on August 15, followed by a performance in Horsham the following night and one in Ararat on August 24. St Arnaud might be a long way from London’s West End, but the larrikin performer with a career spanning more than three decades considers both venues equally important. “Although it’s great to perform in venues such as the Palladium and the Sydney Opera House, it’s just as important to me to do the rural areas,” Wilson said. “After all, that’s where I’m from. I grew up in the outback town of Kalgoorlie and we used to miss out on a lot.

“When I fell into performing, that was part of my work ethic, to make sure I took my shows to rural areas as well.” Wilson, a politically incorrect ‘bawdy balladeer’ whose material is littered with profanity and sexual themes, said he looked forward to the latest chapter of his career. “St Arnaud is the very first show of the tour, so I’ll be banging it into shape,” he said. “I’ll be performing some brand-new songs, some I haven’t even recorded yet. I have another album out there since I last performed in rural Victoria. I’m working on my 19th album at the moment.” Wilson said audiences could expect to hear fan favourites such as Hey Santa Claus and Living Next Door to Alan, along with new material. “My favourite songs to perform are my new ones,” he said. “I’ve felt that way throughout my whole career. I love playing my new songs and seeing people’s reactions

Kevin Bloody Wilson to them. But in saying that, I’m a bit like a fan. I love performing the old ones as well because I get to hear the audience sing the words back to me and see their response to those songs.” Wilson said he was surprised by the way a hobby – recording songs about his experiences working in mines in

Kalgoorlie on a cassette tape for his mates – had evolved into a successful career. “I put my longevity down to a few things,” he said. “One, most people are sick to death of political correctness – everyone’s turned into a wuss. “And two, nobody else is doing it. I don’t want to use the word ‘unique’ but I suppose I’m the baton carrier of the old bawdy ballads. “When I started out I used to do all the bawdy ballads and some were 100 years old. No one else was writing any new material. And I’m still doing it.” Wilson said considering his subject matter, he was surprised by the number of women who attended his shows. “When I first started out it was a hobby,” he said. “I was basically performing for blokes at the footy club. “After a while, they started bringing their wives, saying ‘my missus isn’t going to be offended by this’.

Tragedy in Guernica ballet performance Melbourne Ballet Company will return to Horsham Town Hall on Saturday night to perform its production of Guernica. This tragic love story inspired by Shakespearean tragedy Romeo and Juliet and set in the Spanish Civil War will feature 10 professional dancers who have developed their skills from some of the most renowned dance companies in the world. The plot is based in an atmosphere of destruction and sense of fear, and when the darkness takes over, two young characters find the light in their hearts: a love story becomes the fulcrum of the narration. With the illusion of being able to deal with the dark reality that surround them, the two lovers believe that the feeling of bliss found in their love can win out against this evident human cruelty. Outside the narrative, the central inspiration behind artistic director Si-

EMOTION AND DRAMA: Melbourne Ballet Company will perform Guernica at Horsham Town Hall. mon Hoy’s Guernica is Picasso’s 1937 master-work ‘The Guernica’ which to this day remains one of the most powerful antiwar symbols. Hoy told The Weekly Advertiser the show’s plot had been tricky to piece together and confirmed it was full of emotion and drama. “The challenge was to give it a real-

istic sense historically and work it in a way that we didn’t cast anyone as villains,” he said. “We have a great cast and the dancers have considerable experience. It’s very polished and a production of which I’m very proud. And of course the Sergei Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet score, which is magnificent.”

Horsham Town Hall manager Shana Miatke said after Melbourne Ballet Company’s outstanding sell-out performance of Arche in the venue last year, it was a delight to welcome the performers back to present Guernica. “Whether a ballet newcomer or a seasoned ballet-goer, this two-act performance will inspire and transport you to a special place that is totally graceful and exquisite,” she said. There will also be a Junior Classical and Melbourne Ballet Company Repertoire Workshop at 5pm for children aged between eight and 12 who have previous ballet experience. The workshop will cost $40 a student and is limited to 30 spaces. People seeking more information about the workshop can call the Horsham Town Hall box office on 5382 9555. Tickets to Guernica are available online at www.horshamtownhall.com. au or at the box office at 71 Pynsent Street and cost $40 or $35 concession.

“I’d never worked in front of women before – now, my audience is about 50 percent women. “Sometimes you have three generations of the one family – a grandmother, mother and a daughter – come to the one show. And, of course, three generations of blokes.” Wilson will be joined on stage by his daughter, Chicago-based comedian Jenny Talia. “She pretty much does what I do, but from a woman’s perspective,” Wilson said. “The blokey-joke gene I thought would go to my son ended up with my daughter. She re-genders the bawdy ballads. There are not too many women who do that sort of stuff.” Wilson will perform his Almost Awesome tour at St Arnaud Sports Club, Horsham Golf Club and Ararat RSL. People can visit www.kevinbloody wilson.com for more information or buy tickets from the venues.

McCracken bound for Horsham South Australian country music singer Charlie McCracken will return to Horsham RSL on August 17 and 18. Horsham Country Music spokesman Lyall Wheaton said McCracken was highly regarded for his tributes to Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings. He said McCracken was gearing up for his fifth Horsham performance. “He performed at the ninth Horsham Country Music Festival, at a tribute show in Haven Hall in 2014 and twice before at the RSL,” he said. Ballarat’s Penny Burke will support McCracken on the Thursday night, with Horsham’s Cynthia Lawrence to join him on stage for Morning Melodies on the Friday morning. The dinner costs $30 and Morning Melodies $12. People can buy tickets for both shows at Horsham RSL.

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20th seminar goes ‘back to the future’ A

n annual Wimmera Biodiversity Seminar in Horsham Town Hall next month will celebrate the event’s 20th anniversary with a ‘Back to the Future’ theme.

It will be the first time the event will be in Horsham, but a tradition of running the event on the first Thursday of spring will continue. Seminar committee member La Vergne Lehmann said organisers were excited to celebrate 20 years of an iconic Wimmera event. “There have been so many people involved in putting this event together over many years,” she said. “To know that it is still running and is more relevant than ever is a tribute

to the hard work put into developing a great program every year.” In reflecting on the past, there will be presentations on water-saving outcomes of the Wimmera-Mallee Pipeline and the role of the Victorian National Parks Association in the establishment of Little Desert National Park. There will also be presentations on the impact of large biolink projects, involving the planting of thousands of trees in the past 20 years, on biodiversity and the environment. Speakers at the seminar will discuss what the future holds in relation to biodiversity. They include Amanda Garner from newly formed Australian Na-

tive Foods and Botanicals, NFAB, an industry group that aims to work with traditional owners and farmers to develop a viable native food and produce sector – linking biodiversity with economic development. Technology of the future will feature in a Belinda Cant presentation on the use of modern Lidar technology to improve Mallee Fowl Mound identification in Little Desert National Park. Australian Farmers for Climate Action is another new group looking into the future and the impact of climate change. Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning representative Pauline Rudolph said the region had seen unprecedented changes in the

past 20 years. “These include from species we thought no longer existed through to the impact of fire,” she said. “If there is one thing we know, the next 20 years will also provide us with many challenges as we navigate through climate change to better understand the value of biodiversity.” The traditional seminar tour will be in the afternoon of the September 7 event and feature a visit to West Wail Flora and Fauna Reserve, which has unique threatened species and indigenous cultural trees. Evening activities will include reflections from a panel of people involved in the event for more than 20 years, before a dinner and then a per-

formance by renowned singer-songwriter Neil Murray. Wimmera Catchment Management Authority, Bank Australia and DELWP are supporting this year’s seminar. Organising committee representatives are also from GWM Water, Trust for Nature, Barengi Gadjin Land Council, Parks Victoria and Grampians Central West Waste and Resource Recovery Group. Seminar tickets are $99 for the whole event, $65 for a day session, $60 for an evening session with dinner and $30 for the after-dinner Neil Murray concert. Tickets are available online at the Horsham Town Hall website www. horshamtownhall.com.au.

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Woodbine’s adventure and discovery program members enjoyed a day of pampering in Horsham during a visit to D’Coco Hair Studio. The Warracknabeal-based disability agency hosts the program each Tuesday, providing participants with adventures and opportunities to try different community-based activities. Co-ordinator Jill King said the six people who visited the hair studio had a wonderful time. “One of the participants commented that she had never felt so beautiful,” she said. Mrs King said Woodbine had delivered its adventure and discovery program for three years. “It’s very popular. The only strict rule is that the program must not be based at a Woodbine location,” she said.

“Some of the activities undertaken include flying over Warracknabeal, assisting in a shearing shed and helping prepare the shearers lunches, helping out at local kindergartens and participating in the Art is… festival.” Mrs King said participants were also fortunate enough to run a workshop at the annual ‘Having A Say’ conference, an event that aims to empower people with disabilities. “Earlier this year, the Woodbine adventure and discovery group travelled to Tasmania and explored the state,” she said. “It was an amazing opportunity for those who attended. “We have more adventures and experiences planned – you never know where the adventure and discovery program WASH: D’Coco’s Sarina Quick takes will pop up.” care of Shianne Cozens from Birchip.

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(October 24 - November 22) Lucky Colour: Pink Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 7-4-4-2 Lotto Numbers: 7-14-21-22-35-43 There will be big changes either in job or home affairs. An excellent offer is indicated. Keep modest and do not offend people with your attitude.

(February 20 - March 20) Lucky Colour: Green Lucky Day: Saturday Racing Numbers: 7-9-5-1 Lotto Numbers: 12-17-23-32-37-43 You are feeling rather moody and will be neglecting your domestic scene. This can bring arguments and a general bad feeling at home. Don’t make any important decisions at present, leave it for later.

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(September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: Blue Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 3-1-2-1 Lotto Numbers: 3-12-21-22-30-41 Many will be feeling rather restless and an apprehensive feeling is indicated. Therefore many will be rather hard to live with. Best to be tactful and not try to force the issue.

(January 20 - February 19) Lucky Colour: Orange Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 2-9-7-7 Lotto Numbers: 7-14-32-33-42-43 On the social scene, you will meet and make friends with people that are quite different from the usual people you meet. However, be tactful and do not gossip.

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(December 21- January 19) Lucky Colour: Navy Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 3-7-7-1 Lotto Numbers: 11-12-31-36-42-44 A little bit of luck in a flutter is indicated. Many will find that their lifestyle is changing due to circumstances beyond their control. Travel is indicated.

AQUARIUS:

(May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: Yellow Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 1-4-2-7 Lotto Numbers: 1-14-24-27-36-42 Unusual invitations bring change into your life. Your emotions are very intense and tempers could boil over and put you in a position of trying to smooth down ruffled feathers.

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(August 23- September 23) Lucky Colour: Blue Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 7-2-3-3 Lotto Numbers: 7-12-23-33-40-44 A lot more action in your love life is indicated. Many could be inclined to blow their budget trying to impress their loved ones. Avoid argumentative people.

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(November 23- December 20) Lucky Colour: Red Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 1-3-2-4 Lotto Numbers: 1-10-11-21-34-40 Take more care of your health, be sure not to overextend yourself. Take stock of your situation and act accordingly. Money will be easier to come by.

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Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] Prime 5:30 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “The Mentor” (M s,v) (’14) – A woman tries to put the loss of her eight-year-old daughter behind her by going back to teaching. She is assigned a mentor, who is hiding a deep dark violent past. Stars: Aaron Douglas, Jes Macallan, Nic Bishop 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens [s] 7:30 AFL: Round 20: Geelong v Sydney *Live* [s] 11:00 Program To Be Advised 12:00 The Big Adventure (PG) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping

6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Storage Hunters (PG) 2:00 Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V (PG) 2:30 Clarence (PG) 3:00 Pokemon 3:30 The Powerpuff Girls (PG) 4:00 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 4:30 Tom And Jerry Tales 5:00 Ben 10 (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6:00 Movie: “Stuart Little” (G) (‘99) Stars: Michael J Fox 7:50 Movie: “Charlie And The Chocolate Factory” (PG) (‘05) Stars: Johnny Depp 10:10 Movie: “Bean” (PG) (‘97) Stars: Rowan Atkinson 12:00 Proof (M) 2:00 Pokemon 2:30 Rabbids Invasion (PG) 3:00 Tom & Jerry Tales 3:30 Yo-Kai Watch (PG)

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the first year and keep growing from there. But before we reached figures of up to 200, we would have to months before ts one of the biggest and inknowing if its vest in resources boldest moves in application was which would include Vocational trainin the college’s history. suc- staffing, cessful. g classrooms and Longerenong College College general “In the ideal world “It would be another equipment. is near Dooen, manager John Gold- north of we would be pillar in securHorsham, and is smith confirmed ing the college operated by looking to have overseas a team was adding Skillinve as one of the premier students in agricultu st, formerly Workco. final touches to 2017,” he said. ral institutions in a submission to It provides vocation Australia. the Federal Governm “For a start we would “It has the al training, ofent. potentia be fering looking l to be Advanced Diploma “As the world becomes for ground-breaking. of Agricul- a small cohort of about 20. smaller, par- ture and There are obviousl ticularly in agricultu Certificate IV in y “We want to take several institutio Agriculture ral industries, it courses ns offering higher small steps to get is logical that we as well as a raft edit right and we don’t ucation for internati take that next step of other agwant to comproonal students but ricultural-based to bring internati mise the quality very few in the educational services. onal of training. vocational area. Wimmera,” he said. students to the It has 90 students We “We want to get studying for diit right and see how see that as being 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-na this study field full-time tional investment students partners. the on campus ” would lift to about • Warracknabeal 110 in education precin Contined page ct • Anzac Day 3 Read it online:

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6:00 Home Shopping [s] 7:00 Weekend SunPrime rise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend [s] 12:00 Adam’s Pasta Pilgrimage [s] 12:30 Bewitched: The Corn Is As High As A Guernsey’s Eye [s] 1:00 Australia: The Story Of Us (PG) [s] 2:00 VFL: Round 16: Teams: TBC 5:00 Seven News At 5 [s] 5:30 Luxury Escapes (PG) [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 The Kick: North Melbourne v Collingwood *Live* 7:00 AFL: Round 20: North Melbourne v Collingwood *Live* 10:30 Movie: “Face/Off” (MA15+) (‘97) Stars: John Travolta, Alessandro Nivola, Colm Feore, Harve Presnell, Gina Gershon, Dominique Swain, Margaret Cho, Joan Allen, John Travolta, John Carroll Lynch, Robert Wisdon, Nick Cassavetes, Nicolas Cage, Matt Ross 1:30 Home Shopping

6:00 Children’s Programs 2:30 Turning Mecard (PG) 3:00 Yo-Kai Watch (PG) 3:30 We Bare Bears (PG) 4:00 The Amazing World Of Gumball 4:30 Uncle Grandpa (PG) 5:00 Ben 10 (PG) 5:30 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 6:00 Movie: “Cats & Dogs” (G) (‘01) Stars: Alec Baldwin 7:45 Movie: “Legally Blonde” (PG) (‘01) Stars: Reece Witherspoon 9:45 Movie: “Clueless” (M d) (‘95) Stars: Alicia Silverstone 11:45 Movie: “The Conjuring” (MA15+) (‘13) Stars: Patrick Wilson 2:00 Harvey Birdman (M s) 2:15 Robot Chicken (M v,d,s) 2:30 Black Jesus (MA15+)

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6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend NINE Today - Saturday [s] 10:00 Today Extra Saturday [s] 12:00 Four Weddings (PG) [s] 1:00 Patriot Games (PG) [s] 2:00 Britain’s Got Talent (PG) [s] 4:30 Dr Lisa To The Rescue [s] 5:00 NINE News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Getaway (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Saturday [s] 7:00 This Time Next Year (PG) [s] 8:10 Movie: “He's Just Not That Into You” (PG) [s] Stars: Ginnifer Goodwin, Scarlett Johansson 11:55 Movie: “The Forces Of Nature” (M d,l) (‘99) Stars: Ben Affleck, Sandra Bullock, Maura Tierney, Steve Zahn, Blythe Danner 1:00 See No Evil: The Billings Murders (M v) [s] 2:00 TV Shop 2:30 The Brokenwood Mysteries: The Black Widower (M v,l) [s] 4:15 NINE Presents: Pharrell Williams - Girl 4:30 Global Shop 5:00 TV Shop [s] 5:30 Wesley Impact [s]

5:00 rage (PG) [s] 10:30 rage Guest ProgramABC mer: Warren Fu 11:30 QI: Hoaxes (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 12:30 Mary Berry’s Absolute Favourites [s] 1:00 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Death Comes Knocking (M v) [s] 1:55 Prime Suspect 1973 (M l,d,v) [s] 3:05 Time Scanners: Egyptian Pyramids [s] 4:00 Landline [s] 4:30 Midsomer Murders: The Sicilian Defence (PG) [s] 6:00 Compass: Cold Hands, Warm Hearts [s] 6:30 Gardening Australia [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Father Brown: The Alchemist’s Secret (M v) [s] 8:15 Last Tango In Halifax (PG) [s] 9:15 Agatha Raisin: The Day The Floods Came (M) [s] 10:00 Pulse (M l,s) [s] 11:00 Adam Hills: The Last Leg [s] 11:40 rage Guest Programmer: Warren Fu (MA15+a,l,d,n,s,h,v)

CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World SBS 5:00 English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Small Business Secrets 2:30 Treasures Of Ancient Greece: The Classical Revolution 3:35 Weekend Warriors: Wellington At Vitoria (PG) 4:30 Empresses Of Ancient Rome (PG) 5:35 The Supervet (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Britain's Greatest Bridges: The Forth Rail Bridge 8:30 Stonehenge Empire (M) 10:15 Movie: “No Country For Old Men” (MA15+) (‘07) Stars: Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin 12:30 Movie: “RoboGeisha” (MA15+) (‘09) Stars: Aya Kiguchi (In Japanese) 2:15 Movie: “The Arbiter” (M l.v) (‘13) Stars: Lee Ingleby, Bille Neeve 4:05 West Meets East: Mystical India (PG)

5:00 Children’s Programs 3:05 Wallykazam! 3:30 Play School 4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:10 Thomas And Friends 4:20 The Day Henry Met 4:55 Andy’s Prehistoric Adventures 5:10 Floogals 5:25 Dot 5:45 The Hive 6:05 Fireman Sam 6:15 Octonauts 6:25 Peter Rabbit 6:35 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 6:50 Shaun The Sheep 7:00 Spicks And Specks (PG) 7:30 TBA 8:15 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8:45 Live At The Apollo (M l,s) 9:30 The IT Crowd (PG) 10:00 Broad City (MA15+) 10:20 Sexy Beasts (M s) 10:50 Video Killed The Radio Star (M d) 11:15 Anthony Bourdain

Worldwatch 12:00 Vice News SBS VICELAND 5:00 Tonight 12:50 Mario Batali's

5:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG) 10:25 Kung Fu Panda 11:35 Hank Zipzer 12:00 Make It Pop 12:25 Backstage 1:30 Dragons 2:05 SheZow 2:40 Slugterra (PG) 3:00 Spawn Point 3:25 The New Adventures Of Figaro Pho 3:35 The Penguins Of Madagascar 4:00 Ice Stars 4:30 Japanizi 5:00 Eve (PG) 5:35 The Day My Butt Went Psycho! 6:30 Gortimer Gibbon’s Life On Normal Street 7:00 Horrible Histories (PG) 7:30 Deadly 60 8:10 Degrassi (PG) 8:30 Dance Academy 8:55 Life With Boys 9:20 Total Drama Presents

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Shopping 9:00 Classic Restos (PG) 9:30 Classic Car Rescue (PG) 11:30 Life Off Road (PG) 12:00 Mudcats (PG) 1:00 Blokesworld (PG) 1:30 Big Shrimpin’ (PG) 2:30 Billy The Exterminator (PG) 3:00 Wipeout USA (PG) 4:00 Mythbusters (PG) 5:00 Canadian Pickers (PG) 6:00 Cajun Pawn Stars (PG) 7:00 Movie: “Inside Out” (PG) (‘15) Stars: Amy Poehler 9:00 Movie: “Bridesmaids” (MA15+) (‘11) Stars: Chris O’Dowd 11:30 Lizard Lick Towing (M) 12:00 Outback Hunters (M) 1:00 Shannon’s Legends Of Motorsport (PG)

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6:00 Children’s Programs 4:00 Looney Tunes Cartoons 4:10 Hammy’s Boomerang Adventure 4:15 Movie: “Speed Racer” (PG) (’08) Stars: Susan Sarandon 7:00 Movie: “Rango” (PG) (’11) Stars: Johnny Depp 9:10 Movie: “Jupiter Ascending” (M v) (’15) Stars: Channing Tatum 11:40 Two And A Half Men (PG) 12:10 Harvey Birdman (M s) 12:25 Robot Chicken (M s,v,d) 12:40 Black Jesus (MA15+) 1:10 Step Dave (M l,n) 2:00 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 2:30 Yo-Kai Watch (PG) 3:00 Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal (PG) 3:30 Kate And Mim Mim 4:00 Steven Universe

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10:30 Big Shrimpin’ (PG) 11:30 The Fishing Show (PG) 12:30 Hook Line And Sinker 1:30 American Daredevils (PG) 2:00 Canadian Pickers (PG) 3:00 Seinfeld (PG) 7:00 Movie: “Battleship” (PG) (’14) Stars: Alexander Skarsgard 9:30 Movie: “Blade” (MA15+) (’98) Stars: Donal Logue 12:00 Outback Hunters (M) 1:00 What Went Down (PG) 1:30 Shannon’s Legends Of Motorsport (PG) 2:30 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction (PG) 3:30 River To Reef (PG) 5:00 The AFN Fishing Show (PG)

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9:30 The Outdoor Room With Jamie Durie 10:00 NBC Today 11:00 Home and Away (PG) 1:00 Room For Improvement 1:30 Anthony Bourdain (PG) 2:30 Sean’s Kitchen (PG) 3:00 Annabel Langbein 3:30 Adam’s Pasta Pilgrimage 4:00 The Outdoor Room With Jamie Durie 4:40 Escape To The Country 5:40 One Foot In The Grave (PG) 7:00 Border Security (PG) 8:00 The Force (PG) 8:30 A Touch Of Frost (M v) 10:30 Border Security (PG) 11:30 Escape To The Country 12:30 The Psychic TV (M) 3:30 Adam’s Pasta Pilgrimage

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6:05 My Little Pony 6:30 Pokemon 7:00 Lexi 11 & Lottie 7:30 Kuu Kuu Harajuku 8:00 Totally Wild 8:30 Scope 9:05 The Loop (PG) 11:35 TBA 12:35 TBA 1:35 Charmed (PG) 3:30 Cristela (PG) 4:00 Angel From Hell (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Last Man Standing (PG) 8:30 Rules Of Engagement (PG) 9:30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (PG) 10:30 New Girl (M) 11:30 The Loop (PG) 2:00 Charmed (PG) 4:00 Frasier (PG) 5:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG)

SUNDAY AUGUST 6

6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise Prime [s] 10:00 AFL Game Day [s] 11:30 FINA World Swimming Championships 2017: Highlights 12:30 Australia: The Story Of Us (PG) [s] 1:30 Footy Flashbacks: 2001 Round 17 - Hawthorn v Carlton 2:30 AFL Pre-Game [s] 3:00 AFL: Round 20: Richmond v Hawthorn [s] 6:00 Seven News - Sunday [s] 7:00 Hell’s Kitchen Australia (PG) [s] 8:30 Blue Murder: Killer Cop (MA15+) [s] 10:15 Special: The Battle For Mosul (M) [s] 11:15 Special: Men With Many Wives (M) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping [s]

(PG) 11:00 Movie: “Carry On Screaming” (PG) (’66) Stars: Harry Corbett 1:00 Getaway (PG) 1:30 Movie: “High Noon” (PG) (’52) Stars: Gary Cooper 3:30 Movie: “Khartoum” (G) (’66) Stars: Charlton Heston 6:00 Secret Dealers (PG) 7:00 The Good Life 7:40 New Tricks (PG) 8:50 Movie: “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service” (PG) (‘69) Stars: George Lazenby 11:50 The Closer (M) 12:50 GEM Presents: Yusuf Islam & Cat Stevens 1:00 Home Shopping 2:30 New Tricks (PG)

ABC2

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Religious Programs 7:00 Fishing WIN 6:00 Australia [s] 7:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 8:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 8:30 The Talk [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Sunday [s] 12:00 Alive And Cooking [s] 12:30 The Doctors (PG) [s] 1:30 I Fish [s] 2:00 TBA 3:30 Cruise Mode [s] 4:00 RPM [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitnesss News: First At Five 6:00 Family Feud! - Sunday [s] 6:30 Modern Family: All Things Being Equal (PG) [s] 7:00 Modern Family: Alone Time (PG) [s] 7:30 Australian Survivor (PG) [s] 9:00 Bull: Benevolent Deception (M) [s] 10:00 NCIS: New Orleans: Krewe (M v) [s] 11:00 48 Hours: NCIS: The Double Cross (M) 12:00 48 Hours: The Hunter (M) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning

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6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 9:00 Gillette World Sport 9:30 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 10:30 M*A*S*H (PG) 12:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 1:00 Undercover Boss (PG) 2:00 V8 Utes Highlights Ipswich 3:00 Operation Repo (PG) 3:30 MacGyver (PG) 4:30 Reel Action 5:00 Extreme Collectors 5:30 Cruise Mode 6:00 Undercover Boss 7:00 Attenborough's The Life Of Mammals (PG) 8:00 48 Hours (M) 10:00 Countdown To Murder (M v) 11:00 Undercover Boss (PG) 12:00 Megastructures (PG) 1:00 Bellator MMA (M v)

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9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Vasili’s Garden 12:30 SA Weekender 1:00 The Great Day Out 1:30 Out Of The Blue 2:00 Creek To Coast 2:30 The Great Australian Doorstep 3:00 Queensland Weekender 3:30 Sydney Weekender 4:00 Anthony Bourdain (M) 5:00 For The Love Of Dogs (PG) 5:30 Cities Of The Underworld (PG) 6:30 Mighty Ships 7:30 The Greatest Cities In The World (PG) 8:30 Escape To The Country 11:30 Mighty Ships (PG) 12:30 Sydney Weekender 1:00 Psychic TV (M)

GEM 6:00 Adventures In Rainbow Country 6:30 7MATE 6:00 Combat Dealers (PG) 8:00 Home Skippy 7:00 Home Shopping 10:00 The Baron (PG) 11:00 Miss Robin Hood 12:30 Movie: “Geordie” (G) (‘63) Stars: Alastair Sim 2:30 Movie: “Sunset Boulevard” (PG) (‘50) Stars: William Holden 4:45 Movie: “The Wings Of Eagles” (G) (’57) Stars: John Wayne 7:00 Friday Football: Cronulla Sharks v Canberra Raiders 9:45 Movie: “Star Trek: Insurrection” (PG) (‘98) Stars: Patrick Stewart 11:50 Are You Being Served? (PG) 12:30 Delish (PG) 1:00 Call And Win 3:00 Up Pompeii (M) 4:40 Edgar Wallace Mysteries

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News 12:30 The Link 1:00 ABC News 1:30 Planet America 2:00 ABC News 2:30 One Plus One 3:00 ABC News 3:30 The Mix 4:00 ABC News 4:30 The Drum Weekly 5:00 ABC News 5:30 Landline 6:00 ABC News 6:30 Australian Story 7:00 ABC News 7:30 The World This Week 8:02 Four Corners 8:45 One Plus One 9:00 ABC News Weekend 9:30 The Link 10:00 ABC News 10:30 The Mix 11:00 ABC News 11:30 One Plus One 12:02 National Press Club 1:00 Al Jazeera Newsgrid

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6:00 rage (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Breakfast [s] ABC 9:00 Insiders [s] 10:00 Offsiders [s] 10:30 The World This Week [s] 11:00 Compass [s] 11:30 Songs of Praise [s] 12:00 Landline [s] 1:00 Gardening Australia [s] 1:30 Wild Life At The Zoo (PG) [s] 2:00 Last Tango In Halifax (PG) [s] 2:45 Stories I Want To Tell You In Person 3:15 The Mix [s] 3:45 Australian Story [s] 4:15 Ask The Doctor (PG) [s] 4:45 Father Brown (PG) [s] 5:30 Hard Quiz (PG) [s] 6:00 David Attenborough's Galapagos [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:40 Grand Designs NZ (PG) [s] 8:30 Poldark (M s,v) [s] 9:30 Death In Paradise (PG) [s] 10:30 Cleverman (M v) [s] 11:25 Top Of The Lake (M l,s,v) [s] 12:25 Silent Witness (M v) [s] 1:25 rage (MA15+l,d,h,n,s,v) 4:05 The Bill: With Friends Like That? (M) 5:00 Insiders [s]

5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World SBS English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 Speedweek 3:00 The Bowls Show 3:55 Cycling: Port To Port Mountain Bikes 4:55 Small Business Secrets 5:25 The Nazi Games: Berlin 1936 (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 The Real Tower of Babel (PG) 8:30 Dunkirk: The New Evidence 9:30 You Are Here: Connection To Country 10:35 Inside World War II (M v) 11:25 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee 11:55 Snow Monkey (MA15+) 2:45 Gunned Down (M) 3:50 Kebab Kings (MA15+)

5:00 Children’s Programs 3:05 Wallykazam! 3:30 Play School 4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:20 The Day Henry Met 4:30 Ready, Jet, Go! 5:00 The Cookie Thief 6:05 Fireman Sam 6:25 Peter Rabbit 6:50 Shaun the Sheep 7:00 Spicks And Specks (PG) 7:30 River Monsters (PG) 8:20 Gruen Planet (PG) 8:30 Banksy Does New York (M l,v) 9:50 Muslim Drag Queens (M l,s) 10:40 Louis Theroux (M l) 11:40 The Hoarder Next Door (PG) 12:30 Inside the Hunt for the Boston Bombers (M v) 2:05 River Monsters (PG) 2:55 ABC News

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

5:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10:25 Kung Fu Panda 11:10 Fangbone! 11:20 Odd Squad 11:35 Hank Zipzer 12:00 Make It Pop 12:25 Backstage 1:05 Japanizi 1:30 Dragons 2:05 SheZow 2:40 Slugterra 3:30 The Penguins Of Madagascar 4:00 Totally Rubbish 4:30 Japanizi 5:00 Eve (PG) 5:35 The Day My Butt Went Psycho! 6:00 Camp Lakebottom 6:35 Gortimer Gibbon’s Life On Normal Street 7:00 Movie: Shaun The Sheep” (G) (’15) Stars: Justin Fletcher 8:25 The World According To Oscar 8:55 Life With Boys

ABC 24 7:00 Weekend Breakfast 9:02 Insiders 10:00

6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 2017 Super Rugby Grand Final 10:00 Fishing Programs 11:30 Healthy Homes Australia 12:00 Gillette World Sport 12:30 Operation Repo (PG) 1:00 4x4 Adventures 2:00 Carrera Cup: Sepang International 3:00 Undercover Boss 4:00 Puppy Academy 4:30 Pooches At Play 5:00 What’s Up Downunder 5:30 I Fish 6:00 M*A*S*H (PG) 7:00 Scorpion (PG) 8:00 Echo: The Unforgettable Elephant (PG) 9:00 COPS: Adults Only (PG) 9:30 MotoGP 2017 Race 10: Czech Republic 11:00 Megastructures 12:00 True Justice: One Shot, One Life (M v)

ABC2

6:00 Children’s Programs 9:00 Teenage 11 Mutant Ninja Turtles 10:00 Random And Whacky 10:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:00 The Brady Bunch 12:00 Family Ties (PG) 1:00 Neighbours 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:30 Walking With Dinosaurs (PG) 8:15 Russell Coight’s All Aussie Adventures (PG) 8:45 The Graham Norton Show (M l) 9:45 TBA 10:45 Frasier (PG) 11:45 The King Of Queens 12:20 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2:00 The Brady Bunch 3:00 Family Ties (PG)

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Entertainment Tonight [s] 6:30 Family WIN 6:00 Feud [s] 7:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 8:00 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 TBA 2:30 Ben’s Menu [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Alive And Cooking [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Australian Survivor (PG) [s] 8:30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M l,s) [s] 9:30 Life In Pieces: Facebook Fish Planner Backstage (PG) [s] 10:00 Sherlock Holmes: Elementary: Down Where The Dead Delight (M v) [s] 11:00 The Project - Encore [s] 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 1:00 The Late Show (PG) [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning

Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] Prime 5:30 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Program To Be Advised 1:30 Luxury Escapes: Singapore / Blue Mountains [s] 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG) [s] 7:30 Hell’s Kitchen Australia (PG) [s] 8:45 Blue Murder: Killer Cop (MA15+) [s] 10:45 The Force: Behind The Line: Malcolm Naden: Australia’s Most Hunted (M n,v,l) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping

6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Storage Hunters (PG) 2:00 Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V (PG) 2:30 Clarence (PG) 3:00 Pokemon 3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 4:30 Tom and Jerry Tales 5:00 Ben 10 (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 Science Of Stupid (M) 8:00 Top Gear (PG) 9:30 Movie: “District 9” (MA15+) (’09) Stars: Paul Copley 11:50 South Beach Tow (M) 12:20 Go Surround Sound: Pharrell Williams 12:30 Adventure Time (PG) 1:00 Regular Show (PG)

7TWO 6:00 TBA 6:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 7:00

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Children’s Programs 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 10:30 Meet The Press 11:30 Annabel Langbein 12:00 Sean’s Kitchen 12:40 One Foot In The Grave Xmas 1996 (PG) 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 2:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 3:00 60 Minute Makeover (PG) 4:00 TBA 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Doc Martin (PG) 8:30 Inspector George Gently (M v) 10:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Doc Martin (M) 1:30 Inspector George Gently (M v)

GEM 6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Religious Programs 7MATE 6:30 Fishing Programs (PG) 9:00 Harley 7:30 Home Shopping 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Harry (PG) 11:30 As Time Goes By (PG) 12:10 Movie: “Fire Over Africa” (G) (’54) Stars: Maureen O’Hara 1:50 The Great British Sewing Bee 3:05 Miss Marple (PG) 4:15 Heartbeat (PG) 5:20 Are You Being Served? (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 As Time Goes By (PG) 7:30 David Attenborough’s Life Story (PG) 8:40 Weather Gone Viral (PG) 9:40 Extreme Weather (M) 10:50 Killer On the Line (M v) 11:50 Footy Classified (M) 12:50 GEM Presents: You + Me

Davidson TV (PG) 9:30 Your 4x4 (PG) 10:00 American Daredevils (PG) 11:00 Starsky & Hutch (PG) 12:00 SWAT (PG) 1:00 American Daredevils (PG) 1:30 Billy The Exterminator (PG) 2:00 Outback Hunters (PG) 3:00 Blokesworld (PG) 3:30 What Went Down (PG) 4:00 Billy The Exterminator (PG) 4:30 American Daredevils (PG) 5:00 Mountain Men (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Talking Footy 9:00 Brit Cops (M d,v,l) 11:00 World’s Toughest Cops (M d,v) 11:30 Jail (M l) 12:00 Talking Footy

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6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Storage Hunters (PG) 2:00 Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V (PG) 2:30 Clarence (PG) 3:00 Pokemon 3:30 Nexo Knights (PG) 4:00 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 4:30 Tom And Jerry Tales 5:00 Ben 10 (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Dante’s Peak” (M v) (’97) Stars: Pierce Brosnan 10:40 Balls Of Steel Australia (MA15+) 11:40 Two And A Half Men (PG) 12:10 South Beach Tow (M) 12:35 Adventure Time (PG) 1:00 Regular Show (PG)

7TWO 6:00 TBA 6:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 7:00

Children’s Programs 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 1:00 Mr Selfridge (PG) 2:15 Million Dollar Minute 2:45 RSPCA Animal Rescue 3:15 60 Minute Makeover 4:15 TBA 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 The Secret Life Of Dogs 8:30 Judge John Deed (M v) 10:30 Waking The Dead (M) 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Mr Selfridge (PG) 1:30 Judge John Deed (M v) 3:30 Special: Travel Fantasy 4:30 Escape To The Country 5:30 Harry’s Practice

Friends (PG) 6:30 Skippy The Bush 7MATE 7:00 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction (PG) 8:00 GEM 6:00 Kangaroo 7:00 Religious Programs 7:30 Home Shopping 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Harry (PG) 11:30 As Time Goes By 12:10 Movie: “Bitter Springs” (G) (’50) Stars: Chips Rafferty 1:55 David Attenborough’s Life Story (PG) 3:05 Miss Marple (PG) 4:15 Heartbeat (PG) 5:20 Are You Being Served? (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 As Time Goes By (PG) 7:30 New Tricks (M) 8:40 Midsomer Murders (M v) 10:50 Last Tango In Halifax (M l) 12:00 Miss Marple (PG) 1:00 Home Shopping 2:30 New Tricks (PG)

Entertainment Tonight [s] 6:30 Family WIN 6:00 Feud [s] 7:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 8:00 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Program To Be Advised 2:00 Program To Be Advised 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Alive And Cooking [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Bachelor Australia (PG) [s] 8:30 Offspring (M) [s] 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: Ghost Gun (M v) [s] 10:30 Hawaii Five-O: Kaili Aku (Snatchback) (M v,mp) [s] 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project - Encore [s] 1:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning 6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Swamp Hunters (PG) 2:00 Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V (PG) 2:30 Clarence (PG) 3:00 Pokemon 3:30 Nexo Knights (PG) 4:00 Batman: The Brave And The Bold (PG) 4:30 The Looney Tunes Show 5:00 Ben 10 (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 RBT (PG) 8:00 Police Ten 7 (M) 8:30 Movie: “Lethal Weapon 4” (M v,l) (’98) Stars: Mel Gibson 11:00 Best Ink (M) 12:00 South Beach Tow (M) 12:30 Adventure Time (PG) 1:00 Regular Show (PG) 1:30 Ben 10 (PG) 2:00 Pokemon

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Ultimate Fishing (PG) 9:00 Harley Davidson TV (PG) 9:30 Your 4x4 (PG) 10:00 Mountain Men (PG) 11:00 Starsky & Hutch (PG) 12:00 SWAT (PG) 1:00 Brit Cops (M d,v,l) 2:00 World’s Toughest Cops (M d,v,l) 3:00 Mountain Men (PG) 4:00 American Pickers (PG) 5:00 Search For Lost Giants (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Highway Patrol (PG) 8:30 Outback Truckers (M) 9:30 Loaded (M) 10:30 Ice Road Truckers 11:30 Restoration Garage (PG) 12:30 American Pickers (PG)

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Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] Prime 6:00 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Program

To Be Advised 1:15 Surf Patrol [s] 1:45 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Home and Away (PG) [s] 7:30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line (PG) [s] 8:00 The Force: Behind The Line (PG) [s] 8:30 Criminal Minds: Seek And Destroy / Nelson’s Sparrow (M d,v) [s] 10:30 Autopsy USA: Don Cornelius (MA15+) [s] 11:30 Motive: Frampton Comes Alive (M v,s) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping

7TWO 6:00 TBA 6:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 7:00

Children’s Programs 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 The Great Outdoors 2:15 Million Dollar Minute 2:45 RSPCA Animal Rescue 3:15 60 Minute Makeover (PG) 4:15 TBA 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Jonathan Creek (M v,s) 8:30 The Inspector Lynley Mysteries (M v) 10:30 The Border (PG) 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Escape To The Country 1:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 2:00 TBA 4:00 Million Dollar Minute 4:30 Special: Tiger! Tiger! 5:30 Harry’s Practice

TV (PG) 9:30 Your 4x4 (PG) 10:00 Search For Lost Giants (PG) 11:00 Starsky & Hutch (PG) 12:00 SWAT (PG) 1:00 Loaded (PG) 1:30 Ice Road Truckers (PG) 2:30 Restoration Garage (PG) 3:30 Search For Lost Giants (PG) 4:30 Pawn Stars (PG) 5:00 Grilled (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Tattoo Nightmares (M l) 8:30 Ink Master (M) 10:30 Movie: “Underworld Awakening” (MA15+) (‘12) Stars: Charles Dance 12:10 screenPLAY (MA15+)

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5:00 Cycling: UCI BMX World ChampiSBS onships *Live* 8:00 Worldwatch 2:00 Andre Rieu: Dancing Through the Skies (In German) 3:00 Can We Control Gravity? (PG) 4:00 Strandwolf 5:00 Heston's In Search Of Perfection 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 River Cottage Australia 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Michael Mosley’s Meet The Humans: Culture Of Fear 8:30 24 Hours In Emergency: Time's Arrow (M) 9:25 Mutiny 10:25 SBS World News Late Edition 10:55 The World Game: Premier League Special 11:55 Trepalium (M l,v) (In French) 1:50 Rectify (PG) 4:30 Food Lovers Guide To Australia

5:00 Children’s Programs 2:40 Olivia 3:05 Wallykazam! 3:30 Play School 4:00 Bananas in Pyjamas 4:20 The Day Henry Met 4:55 Andy’s Prehistoric Adventures 5:10 Floogals 5:25 Dot 5:40 Peppa Pig 5:45 The Hive 6:05 Fireman Sam 6:15 Octonauts 6:25 Peter Rabbit 6:50 Shaun The Sheep 7:00 Spicks & Specks 7:30 Dirty Jobs (PG) 8:20 The Checkout 8:30 Louis Theroux’s (M) 9:30 Brainwashing Stacey (M l) 10:20 Maddie Parry (M) 10:50 Banksy Does New York (M l,v) 12:05 Inside the Hunt for the Boston Bombers (M v) 1:40 Dirty Jobs (PG)

Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: SBS VICELAND 5:00 “Footnote” (PG) (‘11) (In Hebrew)

5:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Titch And Ted Do Maths 10:30 Ecomaths 11:00 Science Max! 12:00 Conspiracy 365 (PG) 12:50 World’s End 1:30 Detentionaire 2:20 History Hunters 3:10 Brain Freeze 3:30 The Penguins Of Madagascar 4:00 Totally Rubbish 4:30 Japanizi 5:00 Eve 5:35 The Day My Butt Went Psycho! 6:00 Camp Lakebottom 6:35 Gortimer Gibbon’s Life On Normal Street 7:00 Horrible Histories (PG) 7:30 Deadly 60 8:10 Degrassi (PG) 8:30 Dance Academy 8:55 Life With Boys 9:20 Total Drama Presents: Ridonculous Race 9:40 rage

6:00 News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News 12:00 ABC 24 ABC News 1:00 ABC News 2:00 ABC News

6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 RPM 9:00 Megastructures 11:00 M*A*S*H (PG) 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News 1:00 Walker, Texas Ranger (M v) 2:00 Matlock (M v) 3:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 6:00 M*A*S*H (PG) 7:30 MacGyver (M) 8:30 Movie: “Domestic Disturbance” (M v,l) (‘01) Stars: John Travolta 10:20 The Last Man On Earth (M s) 11:20 Coverband (M s) 12:20 MotoGP 2017 (Rpt) Race 10: Czech Republic 1:50 Home Shopping 2:20 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 3:15 Matlock (M v)

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6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Touched By 11 An Angel (PG) 11:00 JAG (PG) 12:00 Judging Amy (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Elementary (M v) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours 7:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The Blair Witch Project” (M l,h) (’99) Stars: Heather Donahue 10:15 How I Met Your Mother (M v) 10:45 The Late Late Show (PG)

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5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Doctor Doctor (M d,l) [s] 2:00 The Block: Guest Bedroom (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Block: Guest Bedroom (PG) [s] 8:40 True Story With Hamish & Andy: Phil (PG) [s] 9:10 Kath & Kim: Sport / Fat (PG) [s] 10:20 2 Broke Girls: And The 80’s Movie (PG) [s] 11:20 The Mysteries Of Laura: The Mystery of the Political Operation (M v) [s] 12:20 20/20 [s] 1:15 Anger Management: Charlie And The Sexy Swing Vote (M d) [s] 1:45 NINE Presents: Bruce Springsteen - High Hopes Music Special [s] 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America [s]

CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World SBS 5:00 English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 1:55 Raising The Curtain: The Shock Of The New (PG) 3:00 The Little Paris Kitchen 3:35 Born In The Wild: Elephant / Kangaroo (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 River Cottage Australia 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Great American Railroad Journeys: St Louis To Jefferson City 8:30 Insight: Consent 9:30 Dateline: Hug A Terrorist 10:00 SBS World News Late Edition 10:30 The Missing: Molly / Concrete (MA15+) 12:45 Movie: “Two Days, One Night” (M) (‘14) Stars: Marion Cotillard (In French) 2:30 Movie: “REC 3: Genesis” (MA15+) (‘12) Stars: Leticia Dolera (In Spanish) 4:00 Travel Man: Barcelona 4:30 UEFA Super Cup: Real Madrid v Manchester United *Live*

5:00 Children’s Programs 2:40 Olivia 3:05 Wallykazam! 3:30 Play School 4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:10 Thomas And Friends 4:20 The Day Henry Met 5:10 Floogals 5:25 Dot 5:45 The Hive 6:05 Fireman Sam 6:15 Octonauts 6:25 Peter Rabbit 6:50 Shaun The Sheep 7:00 Spicks And Specks (PG) 7:30 Dirty Jobs (PG) 8:20 Hard Quiz (PG) 8:50 Anthony Bourdain (M) 9:30 The Traffickers (PG) 10:15 Brainwashing Stacey (M l) 11:05 Banged Up Abroad (M d) 11:50 Build A New Life In The Country (PG) 12:35 Dirty Jobs (PG) 1:30 ABC News Update

Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: SBS VICELAND 5:00 “Micmacs” (M s,v) (‘09) (In

5:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Behind The News 10:30 Get Into Textiles 11:30 So You Want To Be A Designer? 12:00 Conspiracy 365 12:50 World’s End 1:05 Adventure Time 1:50 Absolute Genius With Dick and Dom (PG) 2:20 History Hunters 3:30 The Penguins Of Madagascar 4:00 Totally Rubbish 4:30 Japanizi 5:00 Eve (PG) 5:35 The Day My Butt Went Psycho! 6:00 Camp Lakebottom (PG) 6:35 Gortimer Gibbon’s Life On Normal Street 7:00 Horrible Histories 7:30 Deadly 60 8:10 Degrassi (PG) 8:55 Life With Boys 9:20 Total Drama Presents: Ridonculous Race

ABC 24 6:00 News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News 12:00

ABC2

6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Touched By 11 An Angel (PG) 11:00 JAG (PG) 12:00 Judging Amy (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Elementary (M v) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Fantastic Four” (M v) (’15) Stars: Kate Mara 10:30 How I Met Your Mother (M) 11:00 The Late Late Show 12:00 Raymond (PG)

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5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Doctor Doctor (M d,l) [s] 2:00 The Block: Guest Bedroom (PG) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 The Block: Guest Bedroom (PG) [s] 8:45 Movie: “Pitch Perfect 2” (M s) (’15) Stars: Rebel Wilson, Katey Sagal, Anna Kendrick, Elizabeth Banks, Brittany Snow 11:10 Chicago Med: Graveyard Shift (M mp) [s] 12:05 20/20: What the Camera Didn’t See [s] 1:00 Anger Management: Charlie Gets Tied Up With A Catholic Girl (M) [s] 1:30 Postcards (PG) [s] 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America [s]

NINE

French) 1:50 365: Every Day Documentaries 1:55 Uncle (M d,l) 2:30 The Birthday Boys (M s) 3:00 Mysterious Cities Of Gold (PG) 3:35 The Feed 4:10 Street Genius 4:40 Business Of Life (PG) 5:05 Young Brides For Sale (PG) 5:30 If You Are The One (In Mandarin) 6:35 Mythbusters (PG) 7:30 The Feed 8:00 Adam Ruins Everything (PG) 8:30 What Would Diplo Do? 8:55 Tattoo Age 9:25 Jungletown (PG) 10:15 American Boyband (M) 10:45 Vikings (M s,v) 11:40 Vice News Tonight 12:10 Desus And Mero (M)

ABC News 1:00 ABC News 2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:15 ABC News 4:00 ABC News 5:00 ABC News 6:00 ABC News National 6:30 The Drum 7:00 ABC News With The Business 9:00 ABC News National 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 Newsgrid 2:00 BBC Global 2:30 7.30 3:00 BBC Global 3:30 Landline 4:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 5:00 Outside Source 5:30 Lateline

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ABC

6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] 10:00 Q&A [s] 11:05 Restoration Man (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address [s] 1:30 The House With Annabel Crabb [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Doc Martin (PG) [s] 3:45 Eggheads [s] 4:15 Pointless [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Short Cuts To Glory [s] 6:10 Restoration Man (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Hard Quiz [s] 8:30 Shaun Micallef’s Mad As Hell (M) [s] 9:00 Utopia (M l) [s] 9:30 Growing Up Gracefully (M l,s) [s] 10:00 Adam Hills (M) [s] 10:40 Lateline [s] 11:10 The Business [s] 11:30 Four Corners (M n,s) [s] 12:15 Media Watch [s] 12:30 Parliament Question Time [s] 1:30 National Press Club Address [s] 2:30 Adam Hills [s] 3:15 The Talented Mr Stone (M l) [s] 3:45 Weather [s]

UEFA Super Cup: Real Madrid v ManSBS 5:00 chester United *Live* 7:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Who Do You Think You Are?: Tamzin OuChester (PG) 3:00 Dateline: Hug A Terrorist 3:30 Insight: Consent 4:30 Wild Germany: Forests (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 River Cottage Australia 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Inside: Kensington Palace 8:30 Hijacked 9:30 The Good Fight: The Schtup List 10:25 SBS World News Late Edition 10:55 Movie: “Nightfall In India” (M l,n,s) (’14) Stars: Juan Diego (In Spanish) 12:40 Movie: “Bethlehem” (M l,v) (‘13) Stars: Tsahi Halevi (In Arabic) 2:30 Death Row: Douglas Feldmann / Darlie Routier (M) 4:30 Food Lovers Guide To Australia

5:00 Children’s Programs 3:05 Wallykazam! 3:30 Play School 4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:20 The Day Henry Met 4:55 Andy’s Prehistoric Adventures 5:10 Floogals 5:45 The Hive 6:05 Fireman Sam 6:15 Octonauts 6:25 Peter Rabbit 6:50 Shaun The Sheep 7:00 Spicks And Specks (PG) 7:30 Dirty Jobs (PG) 8:20 This Old Thing With Dawn O’Porter 9:10 Tattoo Disasters UK (M) 9:30 The Lie Detective (M s) 10:15 Escape From The Secret Sect (M) 11:00 Catfish (M l) 11:45 Tattoo Tales (M l,s) 12:15 Wild Things With Dominic Monaghan (PG) 1:10 Dirty Jobs (PG)

Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: SBS VICELAND 5:00 “Don't Think About It” (M l) (‘07)

5:00 Children’s Programs 9:25 Bushwhacked! 10:15 In My Shoes 11:05 Small Hands In A Big War (PG) 12:00 My Year 12 Life (PG) 12:50 World’s End 1:05 Adventure Time 1:50 Absolute Genius With Dick and Dom (PG) 2:20 History Hunters 3:15 Backyard Science 3:30 The Penguins Of Madagascar 4:00 Totally Rubbish 4:35 Japanizi 5:05 Eve (PG) 5:25 Spawn Point 6:00 Camp Lakebottom (PG) 6:35 Gortimer Gibbon’s Life On Normal Street 7:00 Horrible Histories (PG) 7:30 Deadly 60 8:10 Degrassi (PG) 8:55 Life With Boys 9:20 Total Drama Presents 9:40 rage

6:00 News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News 12:00 ABC 24 ABC News 12:30 National Press Club Address

6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 9:00 Fishing Edge 9:30 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 10:30 M*A*S*H (PG) 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News 1:00 Walker, Texas Ranger (M v) 2:00 Matlock (PG) 3:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 6:00 M*A*S*H (PG) 7:30 Undercover Boss (PG) 8:30 Attenborough's The Life Of Mammals (PG) 9:30 TBA 10:30 Ripper Street (M) 11:35 Forensics (M v) 12:35 Home Shopping 2:05 Diagnosis Murder (M v) 3:00 Matlock (M v)

ABC2

6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Touched By 11 An Angel (PG) 11:00 JAG (PG) 12:00 Judging Amy (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Elementary (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 9:00 Futurama (PG) 9:30 The Simpsons (PG) 10:00 Bob’s Burgers (M) 11:00 Duckman (M v) 11:30 The Late Late Show 12:30 The King Of Queens (PG)

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3:00 ABC News 4:00 ABC News 5:00 ABC News 6:00 ABC News National 6:30 The Drum 7:00 ABC News With The Business 9:00 ABC News National 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 Newsgrid 2:00 BBC Global 2:30 7:30 3:00 BBC Global 3:30 The Link 4:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 5:00 Outside Source 5:30 Lateline

6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News ABC Mornings [s] 10:00 Four Corners [s] 10:45 Media Watch (PG) [s] 11:05 Restoration Man [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 How We Got To Now [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Doc Martin (PG) [s] 3:45 Eggheads [s] 4:15 Pointless [s] 5:00 ABC News: Early Edition [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Charlie’s Best Chats From The Weekly: Emma Ayres [s] 6:10 Restoration Man: High Legh Water Tower [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 The House With Annabel Crabb [s] 8:30 The AI Race [s] 9:30 The Farthest [s] 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:00 The Business [s] 11:20 Q&A [s] 12:25 Parliament Question Time: Senate [s] 1:25 How We Got To Now: Glass [s] 2:20 rage (MA15+ a,l,d,n,s,h,v) 4:20 Murder, She Wrote (PG) [s] 5:05 The Bill: Whose Side Are You On? (PG) [s]

6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 9:00 Reel Action 9:30 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 10:30 M*A*S*H (PG) 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News 1:00 Walker, Texas Ranger (M v) 2:00 Matlock (M) 3:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 6:00 M*A*S*H (PG) 7:30 48 Hours (M) 9:30 Forensics (M v) 10:30 COPS: Adults Only (PG) 11:30 Breakout Kings (M v) 1:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 3:00 Matlock (M v) 4:00 Walker, Texas Ranger (M v)

ONE

1:50 Camel Beauty Pageant (PG) 2:20 Huang's World (PG) 3:10 Mysterious Cities Of Gold (PG) 3:45 Vs. Arashi (In Japanese) 4:35 Street Genius 5:00 Vice News Tonight 5:30 If You Are The One (In Mandarin) 6:30 Mythbusters (PG) 7:30 The Feed 8:00 Mario Batali's Moltissimo 8:30 Movie: “Gimme Shelter” (M v) (‘14) 10:20 Movie: “Youth” (M l,s) (‘13) (In Hebrew) 12:20 Desus And Mero 12:45 @midnight 1:15 The Feed 1:45 Justin Trudeau Talks Weed 2:40 CGTN News In English From Beijing

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ia has revealed its facelifted Sorento seven-seat large SUV with updated styling and equipment, scheduled to land in Australian showrooms by year’s end, to try to steal sales away from the segment-leading Mazda CX-9.

Kia Australia general manager of media and corporate communications Kevin Hepworth confirmed the Sorento would be launched in Australia in the fourth quarter, but could not offer any more details surrounding pricing and specification. Compared with the current model, the new Sorento wears a revised front end thanks to new LED headlights and daytime running lights, which are repositioned to sit underneath the lighting signature instead of above. The lower front bumper is also tweaked, eschewing the prior model’s black and silver kickplate for a subtler body-coloured design, while the old diamond pattern front grille is replaced with a new blinged-out design. At the rear, the new Sorento is kept fresh by LED tail-lights, new reflectors and dual chrome exhaust outlets on diesel versions, while South

SORENTO MOON: Kia’s new Sorento should help lift sales of its sevenseat flagship SUV even further, which have reached 2568 tallied units for the first six months of 2017.

Korean-spec models also gain 19-inch chrome wheels. While the changes to the exterior are minor, Kia has taken the opportunity to lift the interior standards of its flagship SUV with the introduction of a

new infotainment system complete with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality. A new four-spoke steering wheel sits front and centre for drivers, a wireless smartphone charger is included and

the South Korean brand is boasting the Sorento will have a ‘high-quality interior finished with delicate detail’. Mechanically, the new Sorento is expected to be offered with the same 3.3-litre V6 petrol engine outputting

199kW-318Nm and 2.2-litre turbo-diesel four pushing out 147kW441Nm. However, both engines will now be teamed with a new eight-speed automatic transmission, up from six, which is expected to improve existing fuel consumption figures of 9.9 litres per 100km in the petrol and 7.8L100km in the oil burner. International versions of the Sorento also gain front heated and cooled cupholders, metal-finished side steps and door puddle lights as an option, but it remains to be seen if these features are brought to Australia. For the first half of the year, Kia has sold 2568 Sorento SUVs, up 21.6 percent year-on-year, and placing it behind the Mazda CX-9 with 4657 sales, compatriot Hyundai Santa Fe, 4717, and soon-to-be-replaced Holden Captiva, 5345, the latter of which is currently offered with five and sevenseat configurations. Kia’s Sorento makes up almost 10 percent of the brand’s overall sales, which have reached 28,735 to the end of June – a 35 percent jump on sales last year over the same period. – Tung Nguyen

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Price of entry for the updated range remains steady at $39,240 plus onroads for the WRX six-speed manual, with some variants increasing in price from $500 and $1700. The range now tops out at $57,690 for the STI spec.R. The price rise comes with an increase in specification, with Subaru now including Jurid performance brake pads, red painted brake callipers, new 18inch wheels, heated door mirrors, LED foglights and revised suspension included as standard across the range. Non-premium variants add adaptive LED headlights and daytime running lights, a 5.9-inch infotainment system, dusk-sensing headlights, rain-sensing wipers and roof carrier brackets, while the WRX premium and STI premium also gain electric lumbar support. Automatic WRX variants are now equipped with Subaru’s EyeSight driver assistance technology, as well as an electronic park brake and auto hold. The STI range adds yellow six-pot

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65 Woods St – Don’t worry about asking me any questions about this home you will just have to come and inspect it for yourself. It’s huge. With the possibility of 7 bedrooms, 2 kitchens, 2 showers, 2 toilets, 4 living areas including the former bank chamber, evap cooling, split system, instant gas hot water, modern bathroom, balcony, double carport with rear access. I could go on forever but it’s just a property that you will have to see to appreciate and take in all that it offers.

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

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69 Devereux St – You won’t believe the transformation in this property. In just over a year the current owner has taken it from a bare shell to a modern with equipped home. It now boasts 3 bedrooms with BIR’s, stylish kitchen with stainless steel hotplate, under bench oven and wish washer, family friendly bathroom, European style laundry, split system A/C and brand new floor coverings. Outside let your imagination run wild with the large block ready to add your own flare.

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14 Church St – Set on a large block this cottage style home would really suit the keen gardener. Featuring 3 bedrooms, lovely polished floors, spacious bathroom, light and airey kitchen, free standing wood heater, split system A/C, sunroom and a very private yard with no real close neighbours’

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53 Charles St – Rejuvenate the home and either live a quite existence in the small Wimmera town of Jeparit or rent the property for a good investment return. With a more than reasonable kitchen and bathroom (with inside toilet) you are well on the way to knocking this home into shape. Outside there are assorted out buildings including a large shed, all in ordinary condition. There is a poly r/w tank and an electric hot water service.

94 Toole St – Quality built 2BR brick veneer & tile home (1989)features a Fujitsu s/system A/C & a weatherwall unit in the living areas & BRs are fitted w/ ceiling fans. Other interior features include BIR’s in both BRs, electric appliances in the kitchen & 2 inside toilets. Outside there is a paved driveway which encircles the home incorporating a single garage w/ auto roller doors front & rear & also a grey water system, large rainwater tanks, approx. 3m x 5.5m garden shed (possible workshop), shade cloth fernery & electric HWS.

6 Wills St – A neat 3 bedroom property. Two of the bedrooms feature large BIR’s, with the 3rd situated at the at the back of the house. The bedrooms are carpeted and the living areas have vinyl floors in the kitchen, bathroom & laundry. The updated kitchen opens in to the living area giving the house a family atmosphere. Outside there is a low maintenance garden set out on a big block, featuring a powered roller door garage with a concrete floor and 4 connected rainwater tanks.

22 Conran St – This limestone family home will impress you because it is so unique. Inside the timber, tile and stone floors will amaze you as will the pressed ceilings. The 3 bedrooms are all doubles, the lounge is separate and features a stone floor. The kitchen is a galley style and lined with pine.

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1 Noall St – This property features a large approx. 8.5m x 12m shed with a cement floor, power and sliding doors. You could fit plenty in this one and still have room for a workshop. You also get a tenanted 3 bedroom house with the current lease running through until May, 2017 rented at $160 p/w giving you a healthy 7.23% return. The home, set on a good sized block with real potential for landscaping, features security shutters on most windows.

19 Campbell St – Boasting 3 double bedrooms all with BIR’s, lounge with wood heater through to the kitchen with electric stove and a centrally located bathroom. The Evaporative cooling will be fantastic in the summer months. Outside the corner block features an easy care well fenced garden, fernery, pergola, single garage plus workshop with power and concrete floor along with a rainwater tank.

31 Molyneaux St – This home features 3 bedrooms (2x BIR’s) stylish bathroom upgraded kitchen with electric stove, separate lounge with split system A/C . Just out the back door you will find a large laundry and a second toilet. The back yard has a single garage, older sundry sheds, instant gas hot water and the convenience of rear lane access. This property has had a recent rental history of $180pw but is being sold with vacant possession.

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48 Hammill St – Set on approx 3092m2 with 3 titles this property gives you plenty of options. The was a Loyd’s built transportable steel frame home put on site here in 1981 and features 3 bedrooms, large open plan kitchen/meals/living area with ref A/C and electric heating, functional bathroom separate toilet. Outside you’ll find a rainwater tank and pump, garden shed and an old garage. There is also the convenience of rear lane access.

19 Kokoda Ave – Boasting 3 double bedrooms all with BIR’s, spacious lounge with wood heater, very tidy kitchen with as new stove, spacious family friendly bathroom with bath and separate shower, ample cupboard space and ducted evaporative cooling. Outside you will find a single carport, worshop, garden shed and a low maintenance garden all on a well fenced block.

77 Lower Roy St – Set on the edge of town the house block is approx. 1093 m2 and then the Police paddock is included which has been re-fenced in recent years. The home features 4 br’s, renovated bathroom, modern timber kitchen, separate lounge with wood heater, evap cooling & excellent floor coverings. Outside you will find an established garden, double carport, single garage, garden shed, wood shed and pergola. This is a unique property with the 2nd title.

18 & 18a Sproats Ln – Contempary townhouse development for sale. The front townhouse is approx. 5 yrs old and the back one is approx. 3 yrs old. Each feature spacious open plan meals/living areas, 3 dble br’s, mains having direct access to the bathroom. The bathrooms are modern and spacious The kitchens are well appointed, fresh and modern. Each townhouse has 2 split system a/c’s and a covered deck at the front.The carports are big enough for 2 cars each. These townhouses are to be sold together (not subdivided) and are currently returning $200 each per week.

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38 Anderson St – This centrally located and renovated weatherboard home features a modern bathroom, large fresh and well equipped kitchen, separate lounge with wood heater and split system a/c, 3 double bedrooms and a large study. The floor coverings are a mixture of carpet and a floating laminate floor and a evaporative cooler is ducted through most of the house. Outside on this generous size block there is a paved pergola and 2 garden sheds.

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60 Scott St – BUSINESS ONLY. Take the plunge and see the rewards for your hard work when you become a business owner. This well set up business is easy to run and has provided excellent profits over a long time. Ideally located in the heart of the CBD this high exposure business is ready for new owners to put their own stamp on it.

74 Aitken Ave – Move the family in and finish off the cosmetic touches to make this brick veneer house your family home. With 3 double bedrooms, all with BIR’s, a revamped kitchen with electric stove and dishwasher and a large open plan living area with wood heater and split system. The kitchen and dining area need some finishing touches but nothing a handyman couldn’t tackle himself. Outside you’ll find a dble garage with direct access into the house, a garden shed, wood shed which can be accessed off the rear lane and the large block. The paved pergola lets you enjoy the mild weather.

3 Vickery St – Moved onto this 1/2 acre block (approx) in 1999 this well maintained weatherboard home features 2 double br’s with the option of easily creating a 3rd, functional kitchen with electric stove and ample cupboards, modern bathroom, 3 x gas heaters, spacious lounge and internal laundry. There is a single carport, single garage with power and earth floor, rear deck area and r/w tank. Most of the interior has been recently repainted. Kiata is ideal for 4WD’ers and bush walkers because of the Little Desert National Park only a few km’s away.

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

Ph 5381 1444

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Antiques

Caravans

Free accommodation, in exchange Budgies for sale $10each Ph Purebred Ragdoll kittens, 2 blue for help with animals Ph 0469769697 0417533579 bicolor, 1 blue mitted male, microchip Chestnut gelding,14.3hh, 10yo, # 956000009498868/011/9519060, Animals & easy to c.s.f, beautiful boy, regretful genuine inquires call or text $450 Ph sale, needs confident rider, has 0438724055 Accessories done lots of trail riding, had been REDUCED Borsoi x Stag pups, outgrown $2000 Ph 53542576 Horsham 2 female, parents excellent Veterinary For sale guinea fowls Ph 53583440 hunters, microchipped, vaccinated Diecast 1/43 scale model cars, Hospital in the evening and vet checked, microchip # mainly Holdens, starting from $30 2001 Jayco Freedom, front kitchen, Horse drawn vehicle, gigs and 978102100261798/259768 $200 Ph each Ph 53574217 2 s/beds, 3 way fridge, Wynguard buggies, EC Ph 53566354 Pomonal 0428911273 tv, m/wave, excellent roomy van, always shedded, good tyres and Jack Russell puppies, 1 male, Staffy pups, vacc, vet checked, 4 1 female, 7wks old, vaccinated, females, microchip # 956000006 reg $15,000 Ph 53821166 or microchip # 978102100259448/617 103432/6080942/6085824/6108641 0417368112 $600 Ph 0407811804 Book your vet check $300each Ph 0458486381 2003 Regent Cruiser single axel Kelpie pups, 8wks old, 3 male, Thoroughbred today mare 4y/o, caravan 16’, roll-out awning, full 1 female, vaccinated, vet checked, Lucy Blue, beautiful brown mare, Ph 5381 1439 wormed, register if required, from Plough, Britsand, single furrow, attachable annex, electrolux roof 25 Dimboola Rd, Horsham registered parents, very good yard cooperative nature, suit show/ great garden ornament $400 Ph air con, rear d/bed, front kitchen hack or breeding $1100ono Ph (opposite McDonalds) table and separate lounge, in shed and paddock workers, microchip 0400999412 0428846285 # 59661, 59361, 59345, 59323 when not in use, EC $19,250 Ph 1 pair unrelated smokers, wormed Restored meat safe $350 Ph $550inc Gst Ph 53923270 or Welsummer pullets and cockerels 0427904393 $70 each Ph 53902387 53981158 Warracknabeal 0428829394 $30 each, call Mat after 4.30pm Ph 1 Poll Hereford Bull, 14mth old, Liquid Nitrogen cattle semen 0428820147 very quiet, very well bred $1800 plus container, 5C 20/20, lasts for 16 White dorper rams, flock dispersal Gst Ph 0429434340 weeks when filled, top and bottom Ph 0447275737 13hh 16yo bay pony, super quiet containers of 850 polls and full but does require some work in the French Charolais bulls semen that canter as does have a bucking habit won grands, suppresmes, nationals, however, if in consistent work she interbreeds, from such major shows Antiques won’t buck. Nothing fazes her - as Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, 2004 Jayco dove camper, front, dogs, tractors/cars, swing ropes Brisbane, Rocky’s Beef exp QLD, rear and side awnings with annexe, Antique Beale patent parlour around and will just stand there, great chance to start a successful Scales, large platform scales in great includes cover, VGC $12,000 Ph grand piano, circa 1900, GC $950 rabbits and kangaroos jumping cattle stud from a returned cattle working order, Avery Birmingham, 0418504073 out and will still just plod a long, breeder success, make an offer Ph 0400980189 Kaniva originally used in Weight’s Hardware soft mouth, only been ridden as and it will certainly be considered Horsham, can help lift and load $600 a trail hack, will only sell to good/ Ph 0400999412 $1200ono Also Charolaise embryos loving home, would suit a confident for sale from some of these bulls and rider or second pony $2000ono Ph overseas bulls, enquires welcome 0437894257 Ph 0402749413 Baby Needs Alpaca herd guards $400 plus gst Muskovy ducks, drakes $15, ducks discounts Melrose Alpacas Banyena $10, unsexed $5 Ph 0429912620 Babies colonial rocking cradle, Ph 0407835578 mandfburchell@ 45yo, white, GC $100 Ph 53846313 gmail.com Peachface and Fisher Lovebirds, Wooden colonial cot, with a good 2011 Jayco eagle outback, side Alpaca wethers for sale $400ea Ph variety of colours, from $20 Ph 0428832058 Stawell 0417531989 awning with full annexe, battery Antique blackwood cupboard, mattress $75 53846313 pack, all outback features, only Australian Shepherd x Red Point of lay hens, vacc, debeaked, leadlight doors, mirror backed, used five times, EC $21,000ono Ph Kelpie pups, 16wks old, raised free ranged, very good layers, 3 glass shelves, EC $420 Ph vaccinated, wormed, microchip # can deliver $20each Ph 0429941974 53824009 or 0408611847 Caravans 0429836214 978102100257742/9420/8298/7629 or email neilllang@yahoo.com Antique blackwood oval extension 2011 Jayco Eagle, battery pack, $500 Ph 0429954836 Pony wanted in foal or foal at table with six chairs $600 Ph 16’ Jayco Caravan, new rims, tyres, water pump, full annex, as new Bantams, roosters and hens, plus foot, 10-11hh, must be quiet and 0400980189 microwave, d/island bed, wardrobes, $18,000 Ph 53543252 be able to lead, only good home Ph silkies $15 each Ph 53837527 AH full stove, annexe, VGC $10,900 Ph Antique cast iron day bed/cot, 53981261 leave message 2013 Jayco Swan, flies and awning, 0400003840 Black Suffolk ewes, 4yo, 18 large great for displaying teddy bear suit new buyer $22,000ono Ph ready to join proven breeders, Pony, liver chestnut, 14hh, 16yo, freshly shorn $200, 13 ewe ex show pony, unbroken, pet only, collection $200 Ph 53823833 0459021802 AH lambs, 5mths, $160 join in Oct Ph mare, good home only $500 Ph 6x4 Camper trailer, two rooms plus 0408846796 0429919214 annexe, easy install $2750ono Ph 0400249388

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Dad and I had some great times. I always looked up to him.

Animals & Accessories

Border Collie pups, black and white, chocolate and white, male and female, 6-8 weeks old, purebred, wormed, vaccinated, vet checked, microchipped and ready to go, Black and white $750 each, Chocolate and white $950 each microchip # 991001001112502-10 Contact Brendan Hogan Ph 0439971754 Budgerigars, consistently winning exhibition aviary, quality birds, new batch of young birds now available, young birds continually available, price to sell Ph 53824389 Budgerigars, young suitable for pets, finches Gouldian Star and Double Bar finches Ph 0447080439

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.

7x4 Camper Trailer, large three rooms, registered, as new $4750ono 1984 Jayco Lark Camper, EC for Ph 0400249388 age, sleeps 6, full annexe recently Annexe, tebbs complete with repaired, solar panel, 14” wheels anti-flappers and roof supports Antique cedar wash stand with with spare, full cover for storage, to suit a 4m long pop-top roll-out storage boxes front and rear, many towel rail, gallery back, EC $300 Ph awning $500 Ph 53824907 or extras, worth a look $6500 Ph 53824009 or 0408611847 0419531958 Horsham 0428824573 Antique timber meatsafe cot, 1986 Windsor Windcheater pop-up, flywire enclosed with mattress, keep 15’, independent suspension, 2 pets, insects away from baby $400 singles, air con, fridge, cooker, lights Ph 53823833 all work, GC $4500 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola

20” x 10’ van on wheels, for onsight, excellent size, fridge, cooker, lights all work $5500 Ph Bluestone Quest 2007, 19.6’, dual axle, reverse cycle ac, front large 0490364260 Dimboola d/bed, rear kitchen, toilet, shower, 2001 Regent Cruiser, 19’6”, pop-top, roll-out awning, dual axle, 3 way fridge, new elec/gas hot elec brakes, d/bed, four burner water service, microwave, gas Diecast 1/43 scale model cars, Ford stove, 3 way fridge, EC, always grill, tv, radio, fold out awning with Falcons, starting from $50 each Ph shedded, 1400kg tare, worth sides, tare 1650, GC, $28,500 Ph 53574217 inspection, $23,000 Ph 0438989231 0428837235

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Wednesday, August 2, 2017


Clothes & Accessories

Caravans

Farm Machinery

For Sale

For Sale

Header international, 7 11 18’ Barbeques Galore cook on comb, water cooled cab, good goer, hooded 4 burner BBQ $150ono Ph 12mths rego $3850 inc Gst Ph 53826480 0428590022 or 53573219 Bricks, 3000 unused house bricks, International truck parts C1800, purchased from Stawell Advance 392 V8 engines, bell housing, clutch Bricks $1500ono Ph 0417 306 125 and pressure plates to suit and other parts, price negotiable Ph 53911884 Complete brewing kit $75 Ph 53522127 or 0407911884

Camper trailer, 3 rooms, battery 240V, Anderson plus, tailgate kitchen with loads of storage, LED strip lights, easy to tow, comes White deb dress, size 10 $250 Ph John Shearer scarifier, 21 tyne $2200 inc Gst Ph 0409833415 with boat and motor, spare wheel, Noela 0407357985 GC, registered $5000ono Ph Liquid fertilizer tank, 26,000L 0428843220 $2000 Ph 0408369685 Commercial Camper Trailer, Oztrail camper 9 on Magik grain cleaner, model 2000/5 Equipment 6x4 trailer, 600mm sides, sunroom, screen, working order $3500ono Ph 4x4m square and 2m high $3500 Ph Coolroom, drop in unit, Kirby, 1 53911884 or 0407911884 5352 1476 Ararat horse power, VGC, 240V, plug in 4yo Mower ‘Taarup’ 8 discs 10’ wide $1700 Ph 0417101120 New 24-9-13 $6000 Ph: 5354 1225

Computers & Entertainment Quality VCR spools, used once $25 for ten Ph 53822636

FOR HIRE - Family Jayco caravan, very comfy d/island pillow top bed, 2 good size bunk beds, Farm Machinery microwave, 90L fridge, easy to erect annexe, a/c and heating, plus all accs Ph Nathan for availability 1989 Case 1680 header, 30’ 1010 bat front and finger reel, good 0418657247 tyres, smale p/plucker, 5635 engine Jayco Starcraft 2012 dual axel, hrs, trailers $24,200 inc Gst Ph 3-way fridge, oven with 2-way stove 0428951262 top, m/wave, a/c, toilet and shower, fitted canopy and full annexe, TV 12/240v, large d/bed, mainly used as spare room, VCG $35,000 Ph 0428302281 Warracknabeal

Motor Home, Hino RB145, 1988, 7m, motor in rear of bus, VG cond, does not use oil, shower, toilet, d/bed, tv, fridge, gas oven, hot water, plenty of solar, 320watt, inverter 2000watt, roll-out awning, bull bar, windshield, stone guard, huge battery set up, always shedded $45,000 Ph 0427510606 after 5pm, no texts

2 hoppers $200 or will seperate Ph 55701184 2008 Class Lexion 600 Header, 1800 engine hrs, 1200 sep hrs with 2008 40’ Macdon FD70 front, cross auger, Bogey Bogey trailer, harvest ready, selling due to farm leased $360,000 plus Gst Ph 0427323041

Porcelain hand basins 900 and 1200, tap fittings included, EC $150ea Ph 53810049

Endless chain 2 ton, 6m drop, Beaver brand, green, never used Purpose built go kart trailer, $170 Ph 0418504408 Forte manufacture 2012, front door Eureka wood heater, model nugget access, holds two karts, room for standard, free standing with flute storage at front, includes two go $850ono Ph 0428313173 karts, arrow frames, Yamaha J and RL Leopard engines, comes Willaura complete with starter, track module, wheeling frame, arrow racing suit, Poly Diesel Tank, 400L, elec pump trailer as new, both karts Leopard, and meter, EC $1050 inc Gst Ph GC $10,500 Ph 0427904209 or 0427886272 53904209 Polymaster fire tank, 1200L, REDUCED Bricks approx 300, 1.5” ball valve outlet, EC $500 Ph new cream, wire cut bricks $200 Ph 53581256 53823714 Simplicity air seeder 5700L, Generator 2.5 Kipor $1250 Ph Saia oat seed 17T at $500 plus Gst tow behind, 3 outlets, farmscan 0417291007 a ton Ph 0427838221 monitor, EC $18,000 plus Gst Ph Glass door display cabinet 0428991814 Shed clean out, hyd pump control bookcase $280 Ph 0439329646 and valve, air seeder fan smallair, Smale Multivator, 62’ 61/4 spacing, single shoot, harrows and 2005 Golf clubs, bag and buggy, mens fire unit new motorpump, flat top trailer 6x8”, never used, heavy duty daybreak 12 tonne TB seeder, r/h, as new $450 Ph 0490659360 variable rate, 4 bins x 3 tonne, Hitachi 2 door fridge freezer, wheels, stubs, axles and more, serviced ready, selling due to leasing like brand new inside, few minor prices and details Ph 0428944462 farm leased $100,000 plus Gst Ph scratches on outside $330 Ph Shed steel, 5x6.1m lenghs gal door 0427323041 track, 15m 75x125x3mm beam, 44m 0411459992 Stock crate with sliding gate and Horseman double horse float, EC 50x50 framing box, qty storm water pipe, $1500 new sell $900ono, job fold down ramp, 1935W x 3715L x $10,500 Ph 0412772945 lot only Ph 0429802177 1900H $800 Ph 0427361335 HP all in one computer, as new, Silver stereo 70’s-80’s cassette Stock crate with sliding gate and windows 10, keyboard and mouse, radio turntable with large speakers, fold down ramp, 1935W x 3715L x with extendable warranty $350 Ph best offer Ph 53855240 1900H $800 Ph 0427361335 0400164106 Single axle car trailer, 4.3m x 1.8m Weighbridge, steel and concrete, Meatsafe, over 80yrs old, 1.80 x 70 with new roll on roll off sheep crate, 4x load cells, 9mx3.5m $20,000 Ph x 80 $150 Ph 0427322623 new elec brakes, sandblasted, new 0408369685 paint etc $4000ono Ph 53562406 or Medium timber dog kennel and a Wool Press Ajax, single box $130 small anchor $100 or will separate 0409255218 Phone 0417538886 Ararat Ph 0400603611 Small tractor, 20HP, north east wind, slasher, post hole digger, carry all front bucket, trench digger as new For Sale $12,500 Ph 0418516253 Spinning wheel and accessories plus quantity of wool to spin $200 Ph 53596244

Clothes & Accessories Metal cut off saw $1600 Ph 0408501643

Debutante dress, size 12, worn for one evening in 2009, dry cleaned, EC, detailed back and embroidery on front, welcome to try on before buying $150ono Ph 53894258 or 0437894257

Chamberlain 753 combine, 28 run seeder with small seed box, 7’ spacings, in GC Ph 0409237511 Colonial woolshead scales with weights, as new, very cheap $400ono Ph 0447398338 Connor Shea 24’ wideline SR cultivator spring tyne harrows, good tyres and order $1800 Ph 0427064052

Debutante dress, size 8, worn for one evening in 2008, dry cleaned, EC, welcome to try on before buying $250ono Ph 53894258 or FE Loader Case, 3.5m bucket 0437894257 bisaloy steel, with scales, good tyres all round, motor doesn’t use oil, great for farm, earthworks, shifting grain in sheds, bunkers or gypsum, plus workshop manual, reduced to $42,000 Ph 0427510606 after 5pm, no texts Field bin Jaeschke, 30T capacity, orange painted base $7150 inc Gst Ph 53832227 after 7pm Debutante dress, size 8, worn for one evening in 2011, dry cleaned, EC, welcome to try on before buying $250ono Ph 53894258 or 0437894257

Fordson Super Major 1962, cab, scrubrake and case 3PL grader blade. Runs well. AJX 783 $6250 Ph: 0499428045

Grizzly 28-plate disc, original discs Drizabone long coat, size 3 92cm, $10,000 Ph 0429955662 $150 Ph 0418391525 Hardi boomspray, 12m with 1200L Drizabone short coat, size small tank and double sided foam marker $95 Ph 0418391525 $5500 inc Gst Ph 0409833415

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Household Items

9 piece professional knife set, in Panasonic 50” TV with Samsung aluminium case $350 Ph 53981404 DVD player, new $600 Ph 53824009 afternoon or 0408611847 Bed single inner spring matress Plants for sale, perfumed matured and base, GC $85 Ph 0408336024 healthy plants, in large pots, ideal for patio/garden Ph 0418843389

Corner bath, 1100x1100, new in packaging $650 Ph 0400813822

3-wheel trolley, solid rubber wheels 10 house windows, secondhand $80 Ph 0487281581 Barkly wooden frame, complete with 55 Diesel Massey Harris, good screens and window winders $600 Ph 0418551685 order Ph 53823909

Cat 920 wheel loader, 1980, S-N75JO5622, runs well, fair cond, tyres good $20,000 Ph 0438383372 or 0458575479

Household Items

REDUCED Elna EL2000, brand new $100 Ph 53821794

Belling GDACB90 black canopy range hood, brand new still in box, REDUCED Kitchen sink, new left retails for $1299, asking $999 Ph hand bowl, single drain $290 Ph 0437718077 after 2pm 0419500757

Blue grey leather 7 seater corner Simpson dishwasher $100 Ph lounge suite, some wear to seat 53522127 cushion otherwise GC $120 Ph 53811551 Brand new sunbeam cafe barista automatic milk coffee machine $599ono Ph 53811546

Solid redgum wine rack, 25 bottle spaces $350 Ph 0418148445 Chintz Moran lounge suite, 2 seater couch, 2 armchairs, excellent order, suit unit living, sunroom or lounge Ph 53521809 Ararat

Three old chairs $250 Ph Beryl 53823264 Club lounge, 3 piece, upholstered, EC, $450 Ph 53824009 or 0408611847 Coolabah pizza gas oven, new in box $150 Ph 53527043 Danish style teak dining table, 6 matching chairs, VGC $250-$300 Ph 53810751 Three piece lounge, three seater Euromaid built in oven, excellent couch and two single chairs, EC work order, 600mm, model BS6, $600ono Ph 0402302028 only 2 years old Ph 0438079337 Tisira 6.5kg twin tub, brand new, Handmade spinning wheel, never used, product care 4yr excellent condition $150 Ph replacement $400 Ph 53827520 53541380 Willaura Victorian panelled front entrance Inverted table/bed, stern health system, good for migraines $180 Ph door and frame, original doorknock etc $500ono Ph 53562239 Great 0428564422 Western Large TV entertainment unit, solid timber 1900 long x 500 deep x 1026 high, glass timber doors both ends, glass shelving, 2 bottom centre draws, TV portle, 800L x 860H $300 Ph 53527043 after 6pm

Migwelder, unimig pro craft, 240 electronic, very little use, orgininal Sunbeam shearing grinder, double wine spool .9 $550 Ph 53527043 ended, includes clamp and spanner, 2003 Kimberly Kamper trailer, full Minelab GPX4000 metal detector very GC $600 Ph 0400999412 annexe and extras, shedded, like $2500 Ph 0429954687 T & G pine flooring, assorted sizes Leaf stopper gutter guard, 70m new $24,500 Ph 0427904209 or woodland grey, value over $800, Minelab GPX5000 metal detector Ph 0429912620 53904209 $4600 Ph 0429954687 T.W.M. sliding compound mitre brand new still in boxes, best offer Ph 0428911273 Motorbike trailer, fully enclosed saw $100 Ph 53823210 motorbike on tandem axels, rego Ulitmate free standing heater, Ornate carved camphor chest and wall clock 31 day $280 or will Wall unit 1.9Hx1.5Lx0.5W $300ono until 6/18, roof can be raised for VGC $700 Ph 0400579340 separate Ph 0487281581 Barkly Ph 53836339 or 0427316990 better access, fitted out with folding Ultimate wood heater, free beds, rear door acts as ramp, set standing, 3 speed fan, GC $600 Ph up for 2 moto x bikes but will take 0429822558 Garage Sales 3, lightweight trailer that tows great, selling due to no further use, open to Valansa clover seed, cleaned, 25kg bags or 1 ton bulk bags $2.30inc offers Ph 423024026 Natimuk Gst per kg Ph 0427851767 or Mouse proof steel lockers, ideal 0428886246 275 AMP MIG welder $400 Ph for staff personal clothing $50ea or Variable speed controller, 3 phase, 0408501643 two for $80 Ph 53822636 415V $250 Ph 0417507882 6 x 4’ trailer, second hand $400 Ph Mower home made ride on cutting Verandah posts, Victorian turned 0407581291 deck, 1300 wide 1.3 metre, mini timber, 3 plus 1 split, 2.6 long $300 6’x12’ HMR particle board unused, motor runs well, 3 wheels $1700 Ph Ph 53527043 new cost $250 p/sheet, sell for $400 0427776537 Vetch seed $600 p/t Ph 0448891486 for lot Ph 53527043 New bricks, Selkirk Iron Stone, Above ground pool, brand new, 2990 over ordered $1000ono Ph Vetch Seed, Blanche Fleur, cleaned $600 p/t Ph Scott 0427 512281 still in box, ready to assemble, 15’x4’ 0408824222 No early birds. Furniture, whitegoods, tools, deep, comes with ground sheet, WAECO cool freeze, CF50, dual Old beer and whisky bottles Ph cover and ladder $550ono Ph zone, extras included $750ono Ph household items, gopher with trailer 53521040 0438655873 0409645335 Old centifical water pump, 100mm, Wall cabinets, wood grain laminate pto driven, high volume, GC, needs 100w x 60h x 300d, 105w x 60h x tyres $250 Ph 53527043 300d, 30w x 60h x 300d $60 the lot Oregon Bars, new suit husky Ph 0498 659 636 chainsaw, 188ATMK095, Water tank, 1100L, Plastek, never 138RNBK095, 138RNDD009, used $500 Ph 0439711741 150MPBK095 $50 Ph 0428504725 Wood heater suitable for shed, Oregon chainsaw chain, 26 100R, complete with flute Ph 0498353981 Airborne Edge Trike Rotax 582, 91VX 100R, 21 LP 100R $150 per Wool press hydraulic 240 or 480V, fully equipped trailer, full instruments, box Ph 0428504725 3hp mac lodge minor $4000 Ph full set of travel covers, 1 helmet, air borne edge wing, 2 headsets, all in Popany Vetch cleaned, 7 tonne in 0427322006 Willaura bulk $750 plus Gst Ph 0477496930 GC $7500 Ph 0428519879 Tools, bathroom accessories, house Work benches H82cm x W76cm Antique wood lathes and band saw Private car collection for sale Ph x L132cm $50, H95cm x W56cm x furniture, trailers, kids motorbikes L146cm $100 Ph 53823210 0408518456 $70 Ph 0427322623

Garage Sale 28 Anderson St, Dimboola

Saturday, August 5 9am to 1pm

Garage Sale 7 Gertrude St, Horsham 5th & 6th August 8am to 2pm

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Marine

Marine

Mobility Aids

2003 Camero Pintara, 247 hours, 350 Chev, soft clutch, bimini, high pole and racks, stereo, full travel cover, tandem easy tow trailer with LED lights, EC, RC775 $24,000 Ph 0459398266

Ski/speed boat 17.5” foot navankis Mobility Scooter rover, great 308, bimini, h/pole, ski gear, very condition, inc shopping basket econ, excellent reliable boat, EE746 $1250 Ph 0447745996 $11,500ono Ph 0429204037 Mobility Scooter shop rider, rocky 4, recently serviced from action aids, VGC $1250 Ph 0428361941 2004 Stacer 5.25 sea runner, cuddy cab 75hp 2 stroke Mercury, 150 hours use, Hummingbird sounder, front clears and rocket launcher, 70L fuel tank, Burley masher, easy tow, HV524 $19,500 Ph 0427501389 Ararat

Motorcycles

Hunter marine aluminium duck punt 14ft x830ml, oars, swivellseat, thruster T28 12V motor $900 Ph 0417891321 Quintrex 4.5m laze about boat with 8hp Marine motor and 55hp Suzuki motor on trailer, DC695P $6000 Ph 53822837 REDUCED Quintrex 12’ on trailer, N88495, new Yamaha 15hp, not run in yet, ST734 $3900 Ph 0439135055

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

Mobility Aids

2 portable oxygen concentrators, Vision Aire, VGC $1000 or will separate Ph 0427329356 Australian hearing sennheiser wireless tv listening system, as new, hardly used, cost $470, sell $200 Ph 0428379601 Colibri scooter four wheels, brand new, $1450 Ph 53826781

Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000 2005 Ford Focus Zetec, 205,000kms, well maintained, manual, tinted windows, new tyres 2016, WOE671 $3750ono Ph 0427951348

Suspension upgrade, suit ranger, BT50, courier 300kg Oldman Emu $450 Ph 0409960765

2007 Mazda 3 Maxx Sport, manual, Trailer 6x4’, lights work, tyres okay, 150,000kms, XDD772 $10,000omo repainted $340 Ph 0490364260 Ph 0488226488 REDUCED 2013 Suzuki VL 250 1993 Mazda MX5 convertable, Dimboola intruder, 18,000kms, selling due to EC, RWC, 5mths pension reg, health reasons, reg til 11/17 1L6SQ Woolen seat covers for a series new batt, PII704 $7500ono Ph 80 Toyota Landcruiser $100 Ph 0438851682 $4000 Ph 53824766 Horsham 0499848060 Suzuki 125 Ag bike, 2 stroke 1979, used around the farm $400 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola Motor Vehicles

Under $3,000 1986 Magna, 2.6L, requires head gaskit, ideal club car 1BO9XF $850 Ph 0400421155 1997 VS Statesman, VGO, V6 2000 WH Statesman, V6, super charged engine, rego & rwc, 260,000kms, GC for age, XFT297 interor excellent, OFA164 $5500ono Ph 0427825158 $1950 Ph 0428366054

2008 Ford Mondeo, diesel, sedan, metallic red leather interior, 240,000kms, 11mths rego, one owner, EC, all service books, RWC, WSO712 $8000 Ph 0438891696

AV Falcon XR8 Tickford, 12mths 1998 Falcon, reg till 10/17, RWC, rego, new tyres, 129,000kms, PFV527 $4000ono Ph 0418573508 PEK655 $6500 Ph 0427423609 Ararat Hilux 2009 work mate ute, 4x2, 4 2001 Hyundai Elantra GL, 5sp cylinder manual, reg until Dec, RWC, Motor Vehicle manual, 102,000km, straight car, reliable, VGC, canopy, 200,000kms, Accessories UYQ 521 $4000 firm Ph 0411419516 XKV540 $9500 Ph 0423401527 1 set electric extendable clear 2002 Holden Statesman, Holden Barina TK 2009, red, view mirrors, suit Ford Ranger 2011 2001 Proton Satria XLS hatch, 190,000kms, SJF746 $3500 Ph auto, 150,000kms, new tyres and 3dr, 5spd man, 93,000kms, GC, $450 Ph 53981152 0407535836 windscreen, RWC, reg till 04/17 no RWC, QRA059 $1900ono Ph 0417640310 Ararat WWK674 $5500ono Ph 0428844294

Camero Stealth, as new, 350 Chevy block Mercruiser stern drive, boat reg BZ287S, trailer reg S753TCX $34,000ono Ph Stuart 0419323483

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

Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000

Roof bars RAK, for a series 80 Toyota Landcruiser $100 Ph 0499848060

Aluminium boat 3.3 long, 9.9 Stacer 3.8 alloy craft V hull boat, johnson motor, lifejackets and 20hp Yamaha outboard, new flat Suzuki 2007 GSX 1300R Hayabusa, boat trailer U64329 $2300ono Ph floor fitted, colour fish finder, 11 rod 11mths rego, EC, road worthy, 0458681119 holders, starts easy, C89495, $4990 65,000kms, FX771 $6000ono Ph Aluminium boat and trailer, 3.8m Ph 0418504985 0478766646 stacer, 15hp Yamaha motor, boat and motor cover, bimini $3800 Ph Tandem axle low loader, Q-RW-D Wheelchair, EC, has headrest and Suzuki 80, Suzuki 50, both $1150, $2500 Ph 0407743234 pressure cushion, cost $6000 sell GC, will sell separate Ph 53843233 0427361335 $900 Ph 53826676 Yamaha 2013 SZ6RSP, 600cc, Lams approved, blue, 9200kms $6400ono Ph 0400249388

Vickers Fibreglass Luxury Cruiser, twin 350 Mercuries, 2 new batteries, new TV, 2 hot water supplies - 1 Elec, new Gps and fish finder also plotter, elec stove and kettle, toilet, shower, master bed, 6-8 berth, new 4.5Kva generator, 2x 200L petrol tanks,1x 150 aluminium water tank, new 600 holley Carby, new petrol pumps, new Elec heater, new Eperb, new paint and anty fowl, new prop, shafts been balanced, 2 new sked bushers, new converter (still in box), marine radio, CD player, 4 adjustable stands, many more extras, 00779, quick sale $25,500ono or will swap, for enquires Ph John 0458121615

Motor Vehicle Accessories

Motorcycles

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

2013 Honda CBR500R road bike, learner approved, reg til 27/03/18, immaculate cond, no modifications, 6427kms, 1N5VX $5800neg Ph 0476255915

Holden crewman S pack, 2004, 3.6 157000km, 12 months reg, new tyres, cosmic mica, tow pack, hard ute lid, tub liner, roof racks, RWC, one owner, EC, SUB335 $9750ono Ph 53825429 Horsham

2007 Barina, twin cam, 2dr, manual, cruise, air, new head gasket, vin # KL35FO86E8BO20746 $500 Ph 53562406 or 0409255218

88 Nissan Navara 2000 ute, engine # Z20578648, gas and fuel $750ono Honda CRF100 2009 model, very little use, in new condition, 4x Bridgestone 265/65r17 tyres, Ph 53582796 off 2014 Hilux with approx 50% tread BMW 318i, 1985, 5spd manual, JH2HEO3U38KZ00106, $2250 Ph $200 Ph 0400073168 GC, gas, green, 343,000kms, 0439329646 Bullbar HQWB Holden with four unreg, IMI737 $850 Ph 0490364260 driving lights, aluminium five poster Dimboola $450 Ph 0417322336 Mazda Protege 323 sedan, 2003, Car ramps, steel, self levelling, also manual, RWC, reliable vehicle, has neumatics, 4.4L x 50W $300 Ph 118,000kms, $2900 Ph 0427892100 Dimboola 53527043

Ford AU 6cyl Tickford motor, has REDUCED Chev 1928 suitable not been cooked, suit reco $200 Ph for parts or restoration $2500 Ph 0439466330 Ararat 53891725 Honda CRF70 2009 one owner, GC, Full roof rack, as new, for a REDUCED Mitsubishi Magna hardly ridden, serviced regularly, series 80 Landcruiser $700ono Ph 2003, red, GC, 228,000km, RWC, reg to May 2018, IHH9FK $2990ono same tyres as new, selling to 0499848060 Ph 0419303839 Ararat upgrade $1950 Ph 0408504867 Headlight protectors, Ford Ranger 2006-11 or Mazda BT50 2006-12 VS Commodore Ute, white, V6, PCW mags, Maloo wing, new tub $50 Ph 0438114750 liner, big cam, extractors, cold air, HQ to WB body parts Ph 53566354 chip, reg for 6mths, EC, one owner, Pomonal reg MALO06 $2000 Ph 0439941427 Ironman roof rack, suit GU or GQ Patrol or 80 series Landcruiser, Motor Vehicles used once $600 Ph 0427508229 $3000 - $10,000 Horsham Honda XR400, owned for 8yrs and hardly used, runs well $2000 Ph Maxxis, 4 x 205 x 60 R15, 91H, 65% $150 Ph 53527043 0418504985

KTM 450 EXC 2015, VGC, well Gopher invacare comet alpine, maintained, 115hrs, top end rebuilt, mag wheels, as new tyres, all VGC, many extras, rec reg until Nov, part of deceased estate $2250 Ph 7245-8 $9000ono Ph 0427823062 53527043 Gopher Pegasus, 18mth old, not Polaris Hawkeye 400 quad bike, used for 12mths, as new $3200 Ph 2x4 auto, 680kms, EC $4250 Ph 0418391525 0417507882

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Mitsubishi Magna Solara, 2005, black, GC, RWC, 130,000kms, UVL461 $4500ono Ph 0428132136 Horsham

3.5 V6 petrol/gas, manual, a/c, p/s, cruise control, electric windows, 7 seats, tinted windows, ARB steel bull bar, 16” black Sunraysia’s with as new Maxxis A/T tyres, Tow bar, Electric brakes, reverse camera, snorkel, rola roof racks, 12 months rego, excellent service history, very clean car with nothing to spend PAM-912

Nissan Pulsar sedan, 2003, GC, RWC, ideal first car, 182,299kms, UYU509 $4000ono Ph 0427957212

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Motor Vehicles $10,001 - $20,000 Holden VE SSV ute, 2007, auto, black, 165,000kms, $15,500ono Ph 0438115181

2011 Holden SV6, cruise, auto, towbar, Poison Ivy, RWC, 195,000kms, YJY015 $10,900 Ph 0427918363 REDUCED May 2013 Ford Focus Trend hatch, auto, 2.0L turbo diesel, 101,000km, grey, towbar, ZRA770 $13,000 Ph 0407824753

Motor Vehicles over $20,000 2014 Mitsubishi Mirage LS, 5dr hatchback, auto, reg until 12/17, 3cyl, 1.2 petrol, cruise control, alloy wheels, privacy glass, rear roof spoiler, front and rear park assist, climate control, air con, 2009 BMW 12i E88 MY09, 2 door 5475kms,1DO6TP, $11,500ono Ph convertible 4 seats, 4 cylinders 0407811429 2.0L petrol, 6spd auto, custom 2016 White Volkswagen, polo, red leather seats, sapphire black, manual, less than 10,000kms, cruise, bluetooth, alloys, front side immaculate condition, as good as and curtain bags, full service history, brand new, genuine reason for sale 75,000kms XLA168 $22,000 Ph 1IA2PF $13,990 Ph 0427936253 0428152803

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Ford Ranger Wildtrack, as new manual, 2014, 38,200kms, reg till Nov 17, well worth a look, 811VGB $55,000 Ph 53826843 Holden Commodore SSV V8, 2014, black, full service, 45,300kms, one owner, non smoker, lots of extras, 356hp $36,490 Ph Pawell 2012 Nissan Pathfinder ST-L R51, 0421757233 auto, 4x4, diesel turbo, 7 seats, dual range, bull bar, towbar, 3000kg towing capacity, side steps, roof rails, leather seats, electronically adjustable front seats, dual zone climate control, cruise control, bluetooth, custom made rear draws optional extra, 135,000kms, 5mths reg, RWC, ZKR720 $28,000 Ph It’s time for the 2015 Mustang 0457810223 Horsham to find new home, under 30,000 2015 Model Year SSV Redline, country kms, RW, 8mth rego, new 12mths reg, paddle shift auto, tyres fitted recently, pony 27 plates phantom black, 310 Walkinshaw available, VHOWDY $55,000 Ph pack, 4700kms ADT999 $49,500 Ph 0419811611 0417309700 Reduced 1999 100 series 4x4 Chrysler 300C, MY15, 18,000kms, lexus wagon, 4.7 V8, dual fuel AEG238 $35,000 Ph 0427590261 SHK746 $18,000 Ph 0409954335

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUNDING NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR A PLANNING PERMIT The land affected by the application is located at 28 Newall Street, Marnoo being Lot 1 on Title Plan 334338K. The application is for a permit for Use of the Land for a Retail Premises and Liquor Licence (Packaged) and associated works. The applicant for the permit is AM Mason. The planning permit application reference number is 5.2017.48.1 You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at Council Offices 63-65 Main Street, Stawell and 40 Napier Street, St Arnaud. 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 other submissions to the Responsible Authority. An objection must be sent to the Northern Grampians Shire Council, PO Box 580, Stawell 3380 in writing, include reasons for the objection, and state how the objector would be affected. The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before 11 August 2017. If you object the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision. MICHAEL BAILEY CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

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ustralian Off Road Championships will reach a dramatic climax this weekend when competitors from across the country take on a new and challenging 75-kilometre circuit at Rainbow.

Organisers of the first annual Rainbow Desert Enduro have been frantically preparing for the event and promise visitors a huge weekend of motor sport. Event committee member and Hindmarsh Shire councillor Ron Ismay said the build-up had been hectic and a dedicated effort from all involved had been impressive. “The plan is that by the end of the week it will be all sorted. It is quite exciting,” he said. “As well as organisers coming up from Melbourne, we have everyone in and around the town doing their bit. There’s Lions club members, the Scouts, footy club, school and everyone else we can muster to get involved. “From what we can gather we’re expecting visitors from far and wide. There are a lot of people talking about it so we’re not sure how many we’re going to get here.” Some predictions are that Rainbow’s population will swell by more than 1000. The Rainbow Desert Enduro is the third and final leg of the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport Australian Off Road Championships.

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ALL-TERRAIN: Driver Peter Stevenson puts the Rainbow track to the test in an example of the type of vehicle that will roar into action this weekend. Below, Eliza Clarke, 7, tries an enduro car for size at Rainbow. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER

A community welcome featuring a variety of activities and attractions in Rainbow’s main street from 3pm on Friday will launch the event. Championship racing will feature two laps on Saturday and five laps on Sunday. “We have about 60 entries, including one from Townsville, a couple from Western Australia and Shannon Rentsch, who was the Finke Desert Race winner,” Cr Ismay said. “We have a bit of rain coming but that’s actually a good thing. It will make the

course very challenging in certain areas.” Member for Lowan Emma Kealy will be among guests at the event, which represents further consolidation of the region’s ability to present high-level motor sport. Some of the multi-terrain vehicles racing in the event are capable of speeds of up to 240 kilometres an hour. Victorian Off Road Racing Association is driving the event in partnership with the Hindmarsh council, West Wimmera Health Service, GrainCorp and the State Government.

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rarat lawn bowler Karen Brennan has competed against some of the sport’s best at the Australian Open Bowls Championship in Queensland.

The Chalambar Bowls Club member competed in singles, pairs and fours events at different locations. Brennan said she contested her three singles games in torrential rain at Musgrave Hill. “You have a time limit of twoand-a-quarter hours to complete each match,” she said. “It was the worst weather I have ever played in. I went through so many towels to try to dry my bowl and hands to be able to hold the bowl. “Unfortunately, I lost my first match 21 shots to 20 to a NSW lady, then I played Canadian and current Victorian open champion Kelly McKerihen and lost 21 to 16. “After three rain delays we were tied on score three times.” Brennan said the green was under two inches of water. “We were forced to stop until the green drained, then continued playing in the rain,” she said. Brennan won her final singles match

SUCCESS: Karen Brennan, in pink, and bowls partner Veronica Kelly from Echuca, left, with Malaysian champions and 2018 Commonwealth games representatives at Broadbeach Bowls Club. 21-15. She teamed with Echuca’s Veronica Kelly for the pairs competition. They drew in their first match, 16-all after 15 ends, before winning their second match by one shot, 16-15. “In the third match we played the Malaysian champion pairs players who will be competing in the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast,” Brennan said. She said the final score of 26-9 did not give a true account of the competitive match. “It was the best day for us,” she said. “On at least six ends we had at least

two or three shots under half a foot from the jack, one was even within an inch of the jack. “Through shear brilliance from the skip and number-two ranked player in Malaysia, she would play perfect weight and convert to give her team shot or three shots on numerous occasions. “We played well but they played a bit better, just too good on the day.” Brennan said the match was one of the best bowling experiences of her life. “It was a real credit to the Malaysian

pair who displayed total professionalism and sportsmanship,” she said. “This is what I came for, to get this type of experience. It was just wonderful.” Brennan started off her fours competition with a one-shot loss to New Zealand. “In our second game we won by a shot on the last end to a Queensland combination and in the final game we won 15 shots to 9 against a talented young team from New South Wales. “This made us tied on points with the last team we played. We had to go two shots up to decide who would win our section to gain a spot in knockout rounds.” Brennan said unfortunately, her team was unable to get over the line. “We were disappointed not to win our section but overall pleased with how we competed for the week in our first ever time of playing at the highest level,” she said. “I found it to be a fantastic experience meeting some wonderful people and very talented players. “I now know I can compete with some of the best players which is very encouraging.”

Challenge returns to Wartook Valley More than 100 competitors and their support crews will flock to Wartook Valley in the northern Grampians in September as part of the Grampians Challenge endurance event. Set for September 17, the event is made up of three legs – a 10-kilometre run, nine-kilometre kayak paddle and 35-kilometre mountain-bike ride. Event co-ordinator Maria Plyashechko said 2017 would represent the third year of the challenge. “The 2017 Grampians Challenge will showcase some of the most spectacular views the northern Grampians has on offer including Mackenzie Falls, Wartook Valley and the Mt Difficult Range,” she said.

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“We are looking forward to bringing even more excitement to the event this year.” Registration will open on the Saturday night, which will give participants and their crews an opportunity to enjoy the Wartook Valley at a slower pace before the main event on the Sunday. Event director Serge Kurov said floods last year had forced organisers to postpone the event from September to November. “But this year we are still trying to bring it into September to show the beautiful spring colours of the Grampians,” he said. People seeking more information can visit website www.grampians challenge.com.au.

Maggie Caris

Netballers to play for state Four Wimmera netballers will represent Victoria at the School Sport Australia Pacific School Games in Adelaide in December. Maggie Caris from Horsham’s St Brigid’s College and Lavinia Fox, who hails from Edenhope and attends Ballarat and Clarendon College, have made a 15-years and under team. They join Horsham’s Grace Manserra, Ss Michael and John’s Primary School, and Eloise Wills, St Brigid’s College, who were named in a 12-years and under Victorian team in June. Both teams will play in Adelaide from December 2 to 10.

BACKTO-BACK FLAGS: Seven Wimmera footballers are among Ballarat Grammar’s Herald Sun Shield premiership team. Picture: DANIEL POCKETT, AFL MEDIA

Wimmera footballers taste success Seven female Wimmera footballers have tasted success in the Herald Sun Shield as part of a Ballarat Grammar team. The Ballarat outfit won back-to-back division-one shields with a 23-point win over Melbourne Girls Grammar.

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Wimmera girls Jordy Bone, Nhill, Faith McKenzie, Haven, Olivia Jorgensen, Dimboola, Ella Bibby, Warracknabeal, Nina Denham and Anna Laursen Habel, Boolite, and Alice Astbury, Tatyoon, played in the game. The match was a curtain-raiser to the

AFL’s Collingwood and Adelaide fixture at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Ruck Faith McKenzie starred for Ballarat Grammar, with Bibby also outstanding. The premiership was Ballarat Grammar’s third in the shield series.

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Hockey under lights returns to Nhill T

BY SIMON KING

he highlight of round 13 in Wimmera Hockey Association will be the return of hockey under lights at Davis Park, Nhill. In an opportunity to showcase field hockey in front of a different audience, Nhill and District Sporting Club – Hockey Division will host two games after Wimmera football and netball clashes between Nhill and Dimboola on Saturday evening. The first game will see Nhill Thunderbirds host Dimboola Roos, with a win to the Roos guaranteeing top place on a women’s division ladder. While Nhill cannot make the finals, it will look to put on a good show. In the second game, Dimboola Burras will need a win if they are to maintain their tenuous grip on fourth place on an open ladder. But Nhill Rangers have shown they are capable of overcoming any team that dares to take them lightly. The remaining games will be at Yanac on Saturday, with most interest on the Warrack Hoops and Kaniva Cobras open clash at 2pm. A Cobras win will almost assure them second place and a double chance in finals, while a Hoops win will elevate them into second place. Horsham Hurricanes are fast running out of opportunities to climb back into finals contention. But their game

against undefeated Yanac Tigers is unlikely to give them a positive result. It will come down to results of their last two games to decide their fate. The feature clash in the women’s division will be between improving Yanac Women and Horsham Jets, where a win for the latter team will assure them of a top-two finish. A Yanac win will boost their confidence for the finals. Kaniva Women will look to refine their play as they move towards their first finals appearance since 2006, and although Warrack Women have shown significant improvement, Kaniva should come away with the points. Although the teams to contest under 16 finals have already been confirmed, the finishing order is yet to be locked into place.

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In open competition on Friday evening scores were tied at one-all at the break after Tim Davey of Horsham Hurricanes opened the scoring, followed two minutes later by Warrack Hoops’ Ethan Schilling. Hoops took the lead early after the break through Jordan Williamson and although the Hurricanes enjoyed their share of the play, they were unable to transfer this to the scoreboard. Late in game Hoops maintained pressure and scored three goals to register a four-goal win. Both William-

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IN DISPUTE: Cade Dodson, left, of Horsham Bombers and Maggie Butcher, Warrack Revengers, contest the ball. Picture: JOHN O’DWYER

son and Schilling finished with two goals each and Marcus Williamson scored the fifth. Schilling, Cameron Bardell, Jack Dean and Royce Bennett were best players for Hoops. Will Gulline, Paul Mackereth, Jarryd Bannan and goal-keeper Joel Wilkosz played well for Hurricanes. In damp conditions under lights on Saturday night, Nhill Rangers put up a good showing against Kaniva Cobras, drawing level at one-all soon after the half time break. Clint Beattie scored Kaniva’s first goal early in the game. Tyson Mitchell, a Kaniva regular who was seconded to bolster the Nhill player numbers, scored Nhill’s goal two minutes into

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the second half. The Cobras maintained pressure longer than their opponents and scored three more goals, through Lachie Mills, Adam Feder and Philip Eastman. Forward Dave Cole, Duncan Shalders and Mills were best players for Cobras, and ever-reliable fullback Mont Miller, Tom McPeake and Tyson Mitchell were Rangers’ best. In 70 minutes of intense hockey, Dimboola Burras matched everything a young Yanac Tigers could throw at them and inflicted the Tigers second draw for the season. Caleb Halsall and Lachlan Schultz scored the two goals for Burras and Todd and Shaun Alexander were the

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

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

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

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

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Sport White re-elected Waves president Kelvin White will continue as Western Waves Cricket Region president. Members elected him and other officials at a meeting and presentation day in Hamilton. Other officials are vice-president, Chris Leith; secretary, Lloyd Ilett; treasurer, David Webb; board members, Grant Myers, Bill Somers, Jeshua Ross; umpires representative, John Donegan; women’s cricket representative, Grace Lee; Victorian Country Cricket League board representative, Lloyd Illett; VCCL selector, Glen Kelson. Highlights of the day included the inaugural presentation of two pathway awards named in honour of players who represented the region at state championship level before continuing their contribution as managers and coaches. The Shae Johnson Female Pathway Player of the Year award, a memorial to Shae Johnson who died in 2016, went to Alyssa Humphries from Casterton who produced strong championship performances at under-16 level. Other female age-group winners were Anna Habel, Minyip, under-18s, and Jessica Field, Dunkeld, under-14s. The Tim Ludeman Male Pathway Player of the Year award acknowledged the region’s most eminent player. The award went to Russell’s Creek, Warrnambool under-16 player Dom Bandara. Officials also presented a Western Waves team of the year featuring Wimmera players Simon Hopper, Homers, Lachie Watts, BlackheathDimboola, Matthew Combe, Horsham Saints and Patrick Gregory, St Arnaud. A Malcolm Roberts award for services to regional cricket went to Norm Gibson of Grassmere association. Mr White also announced a life-membership for Gordon McLeod of Warrnambool.

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ive under-12 Horsham Amateur Basketball Association athletes will represent the region at the 2017 Basketball Victoria Country Jamboree in Echuca next month.

NEXT GENERATION: Horsham Amateur Basketball Association players, back, Zahra Johns, Hugh Dougherty and Jasper James; and front, Zak Smith and Rory Cameron are off to the 2017 Basketball Victoria Country Jamboree in Echuca. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

Zahra Johns, Hugh Dougherty, Jasper James, Rory Cameron and Zak Smith are among 240 boys and girls from across the state to win selection for the event, which nurtures the next generation of country basketballers. Association vice-president Nicole Lakin said she was pleased to see the traditionally strong HABA again well represented. “The kids were chosen following an under-12 skills day in Hamilton two weeks ago,” she said. “Only the top-age under-12s get to go. It is the same pathway players such as Mitch Creek and Chloe Bibby went down. It is the start of the pathway for kids wanting to develop as basketballers.” Mrs Lakin said participants would be divided into teams of boys and girls and play two games a day.

“There will also be training sessions in between,” she said. “It gives the participants an understanding of the first stage of the Basketball Victoria Country program, which they will continue to learn up to under-16s. “Each child receives equal court time. It’s not about winning, it’s about the experience.” Mrs Lakin said the camp was not restricted to players. “It is also for coaches, managers and umpires,” she said. “It helps us find out what Basketball Victoria Country is looking for and helps us prepare the kids so we can keep good numbers coming through. “It is a really good start for the kids because it encourages them to take ownership of themselves. “It is a big part of what selectors look for – mum and dad aren’t there so the kids have to make their own decisions. “The jamboree is a life-learning experience. “It’s also a great social experience – a lot of kids end up with friends for life from it.” The 2017 jamboree runs from September 23 to 26.

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Matilda Iglesias, fully fit after a long recovery from freakish injury, returned to the scene of her first win with Stawell Amateur Athletic Club in 2012 to triumph in a Concongella Vineyards handicap on Saturday. A dedicated trail runner, the 37-year-old mum had built an impressive portfolio of endurance credits before misfortune struck in October last year. “I was really fit and loving my running when I caught a cold and bulged a disc in my back during a coughing fit,” she said. “If that wasn’t painful enough, my hip then locked up just before Christmas and I could hardly move. It all seemed to be related and it was very frustrating.” Iglesias was out of action until January when she eased into a running program, which eventually had her fit enough to tackle a Surf Coast Trail Marathon in June. Her experience on all types of terrain served her well on the damp and undulating 6.5-kilometre course and she always held a commanding lead over her chasers. Her scalps included schoolboy champion Tom Walker, whose blistering fastest time of 24.24 minutes was not enough to overcome the punishing nine-minute start he had to give the winner. Walker, whose next target is Australian Cross Country Championships in Wollongong

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Matilda Iglesias on August 26, has earned a ‘bridesmaid’ tag after four seconds this season but a win seems imminent. With her fitness and confidence restored Iglesias will now join club-mates Jess Cass, Nathaniel Warren and Kayleen Urquhart in September, each running a 25-kilometre leg in the Surfcoast Century ultra-marathon along the Great Ocean Road. In sub-juniors over one kilometre, rookies Kelsey Hurley and sister Eva battled for bragging rights ahead of Chloe Hunter. The club travels to Rupanyup on Saturday for a handicap event on a flat and friendly eight-kilometre course that starts from Rupanyup football ground. Fun runners are welcome.

Youth triumphed over experience when 14-year-old Emma McCready proved too nippy for Rhonda Rice and Julie Hertz who shared a rare all-girl trifecta in a Stawell and Ararat Cross Country Club race at Stawell. McCready won with a bold but simple strategy. Under handicap conditions of the Josh and Sylvia Logan Memorial Handicap, the Ararat schoolgirl had to give just under two minutes start to Rice and Hertz, but reeled in the more seasoned runners before the half-way mark. “Once I did that and then set up a gap of about 20 metres I was determined to hold that lead all the way to the finish,” the youngster said. “I must have looked over my shoulder four or five times to see where Rhonda was because she kept on sneaking up on me and I had to put on an extra spurt to stay in front.” McCready was able to find energy when she needed it most and she sprinted away at the finish to score by 0.30 seconds with Hertz the same margin behind in third place. Rice was having her 199th race start. Defeat meant she is a warm favourite to celebrate her 200run milestone with a win in the 10-kilometre Garry and Pauline Jenkins Handicap at Ararat on Sunday. Wednesday, August 2, 2017


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oyston-Willaura posted the most notable win of Mininera and District Football League last week when it won the much-wanted scalp of Lismore-Derrinallum, the only team to do so this season.

The win means the Pumas have taken top spot by percentage over the Demons coming to the business end of the season. A Wickliffe-Lake Bolac loss to Hawkesdale-Macarthur saw Wickliffe-Lake Bolac drop to fifth position, where it hangs on only by percentage. Hawkesdale-Macarthur’s win, as well as victories to GlenthompsonDunkeld over Caramut and SMW Rovers over Woorndoo-Mortlake, kept these three teams in the finals hunt with only three home-andaway games left in the season. Moyston-Willaura led its match on Saturday from the first bounce and never looked like dropping off. It will look to continue its form against Wickliffe-Lake Bolac. The anticipated return of Pumas ruckman Josh Bywater has not disappointed, with him getting best on ground in just his second game back. Jeremy Cronin and Matty Peel

also did their fair share of the heavy lifting. The Pumas were able to share the goal-scoring around with 10 goal scorers, six of whom kicked two apiece. Wickliffe-Lake Bolac will put everything into Saturday to show it is still a finals contender. The Magpies came out strongly in the first quarter against HawkesdaleMacarthur, going into quarter time nine points up. However, it was short-lived as the Magpies could only manage one goal a quarter for the remainder of the game. Tristan May, Chris Thornton and Bailey Veale again proved their worth as best players for the Magpies. Coming off last week’s loss, Lismore-Derrinallum will host Penshurst. With Penshurst’s good form coming off a 20-goal win over Ararat Eagles along with LismoreDerrinallum’s recent slump, the Bombers will go into Saturday’s game with confidence. The Demons over the past four weeks have struggled to get a good start, with less than a goal the difference at half time in each game. They have been able to run away in the second half, but a slow start on Saturday gave them a deficit they

could not retract despite the efforts of Ryan Elliot, seven goals, Gary Knights and Jayden Molloy. The Demons will be keen to regain their league dominance before the end of the season. Hawkesdale-Macarthur travels to Mininera to take on SMW Rovers. Both teams are desperate for a win if they want any shot of making the final five. It was a good game last time they met, at least for three quarters, with the margin only one point at threequarter time. However a 12-goalto-one final term saw the Eagles pull away with an 11-goal win. Both teams had good wins last week and the main focus for the Bulldogs will be to stop the goalkicking power of Patrick Sinnott and Charles Nield who kicked four each last week, along with the everclassy Brady Purcell proving he is still one to watch in the league. Midfielders Tom Thewlis, Blake Luehman and Lachlann Pickering have played major roles in the Bulldogs’ race and fans will look to them to again get them over the line. In other games, Ararat Eagles host Great Western, GlenthompsonDunkeld plays Tatyoon and Woorndoo-Mortlake will look for a win it plays at home against Caramut.

HONOUR: Tony Beck with family members, from left, Hannah, Georgia and Mary-Anne Beck after becoming a Stawell Club Legend. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

Club celebrates legend Stawell Football Netball Club has elevated former champion player and coach Tony Beck to ‘club legend’ status. The Warriors used a 1987 premiership reunion at Stawell’s Central Park on Saturday to present Beck, 59, already a club life member, with the accolade. Beck accepted the honour in the presence of his wife Mary-Anne, daughters Hannah and Georgia and former Stawell team-mates, associates and guests. Fellow 1987 Stawell premiership player Liam Pickering, who forged an AFL career with North Melbourne and Geelong and is now a media personality and player manager, was among guests at the reunion. He presented the award to Beck. Beck played with the then Redlegs in 1976, from 1978 to ’87 and ’91 to ’93, accumulating 265 games in the red and

black. He also represented Wimmera league 23 times and played in four Victorian championship games. He coached Stawell in ’86 and ’87. Beck also won Stawell senior best and fairest awards in 1980, ’83 and ’85 and remains Wimmera league’s most decorated individual player with five Toohey Medals won in ’80, ’81, ’83, ’86 and ’87. He was runner-up for the Toohey in ’84 and ’85. Beck moved away from Stawell about 20 years ago and during his acceptance speech spoke about his battles with mental illness as well as his experiences in trying to be the best player he could be in football. Beck was one of many former players and their families to gather for the reunion hosted by former coach Murray Emerson.

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Kalkee upsets Saints BY SARAH SCULLY

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alkee has moved within four points of Horsham District Football Netball League’s top six with an upset win over Edenhope-Apsley.

But the Kees need to keep winning – and pray the Saints fall victim to another upset – to be any chance of securing a 2017 A Grade finals berth. Kalkee will meet lower-ranked Rupanyup and Pimpinio in the next two weeks before coming up against fifth-placed Southern Mallee Giants in the last round of the home-and-away season. The Saints are in a similar position, with encounters against Jeparit-Rainbow and Swifts to precede a round-16 clash against second-placed Natimuk United. Given their draw, the Saints should be able to hold on to sixth spot, but again it will depend on player availability. An undermanned EdenhopeApsley outfit put up a good fight against Kalkee, but were unable to peg back a seven-goal first-quarter deficit, going down 33-40. Kee Jaymi O’Connor continued her good form in goals, while Coco Ledgar was again strong in defence. The Saints were best

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served by Alex Lang, who played at both ends of the court. The Saints will hope to welcome back defender Cynthia Watt and the van Dyk girls against JeparitRainbow at the weekend, but even if they don’t they should still be too strong for a developing Storm. The Storm is coming off a tough 57-goal loss to Natimuk United. Defender Bridget McKenzie and midcourter Alexandra Schulz were shining lights in a tough day, while Ewes defender Casey Vanstan and Amy Pilgrim, 23 goals, won beston-court honours. Natimuk United has a chance to jump into top spot this week when it takes on ladder leader Laharum. The Demons are coming off a comprehensive 59-goal demolition of Swifts and will be keen for a repeat of the teams’ round-three encounter, which saw Laharum emerge victorious. The match was hotly contested, with the Demons winning by two goals, and Horsham District league fans can expect another close one this week. Vanstan and fellow defender Caitlyn Batson will need to be on top of their game to curb the influence of Laharum shooter Caitlin Story, who continued her stellar form against Swifts with a 50-goal,

best-on-court performance. Defender Erin Mellington also had an impact, while Swifts were best served by defenders Briana Close and Erin Freeland. Swifts got within nine goals of Pimpinio when the pair met in round three and will be keen to get the better of the Tigers on Saturday. The teams are on equal points and the young Baggies will be hungry for another win before the season’s end. But Pimpinio’s height advantage in the goal ring should help the Tigers over the line. Pimpinio would also love a win to soothe the pain of a 41-goal loss to Harrow-Balmoral. Goalie Jenelle Baker, who also spent some time in defence against the Southern Roos, won accolades for her performance, while Tessa Sexton worked hard in goal keeper. Sarah Cleaver, 27 goals, and coach Ebonie Salter were judged the Roos’ best.

Thriller awaits

The pair will be pivotal when Harrow-Balmoral, in third, goes head to head with Southern Mallee Giants, who have dropped to fifth following a loss to NoradjuhaQuantong. This match is guaranteed to be a

cracker, with the Giants out to redeem last week’s loss by claiming another top-five scalp. The Giants shooters will need to be on song against strong defenders Salter and Kate Vickery, who will gobble up any rebounds. Southern Mallee also boasts a strong defence, led by Annie Noonan in a best-on-court performance last week, and its midcourters should match up well on the Roos. Expect a thriller. The Bombers will be on a high after knocking the Giants out of fourth. Brooke Pay was resolute in defence, while Lucy Brand was outstanding in goals, shooting 21 at 92 percent. Only one goal separated the sides at three-quarter time, with Noradjuha-Quantong winning by two goals after an intense final quarter. The Bombers will be too strong for Taylors Lake this week but have tough games against Natimuk United and Laharum to come. Round-13 results: Harrow-Balmoral d Pimpinio 67-26, Natimuk United d Jeparit-Rainbow 76-19, Rupanyup d Taylors Lake 66-18, Laharum d Swifts 74-15, Noradjuha-Quantong d Southern Mallee Giants 41-39, Kalkee d EdenhopeApsley 40-33.

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Finals draw Horsham District Football Netball League Board has announced its finals venues for 2017. Swifts will host the first elimination final at North Park on August 26, with Southern Mallee Giants to host the second elimination final at Beulah on August 27. The grounds are interchangeable depending on Swifts’ final ladder position. Laharum will host the second semi-final on September 2, with Kalkee hosting the first semi-final the following day. The preliminary final will be at Pimpinio on September 9, with the grand final at Horsham City Oval on September 16. The league will host its junior vote count on August 21 and senior vote count on August 11.

2017 HDFNL finals draw

Saturday, August 26: First elimination final, 3 v 6, at North Park, Stawell* Sunday, August 27: Second elimination final, 4 v 5, at Beulah* Saturday, September 2: Second semi-final, 1 v 2, Laharum Sunday, September 3: First semi-final, winner of first elimination final v winner of second elimination final, Kalkee Saturday, September 9: Preliminary final, loser of second semi-final v winner of first semi-final, Pimpinio Saturday, September 16: Grand final, Horsham City Oval * North Park and Beulah are interchangeable venues depending on Swifts’ final ladder position, ie. Swifts will play at Beulah.

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Mighty clash at Balmoral S

BY DEAN LAWSON

ome of the heaviest artillery in Wimmera-Mallee football will line up face-to-face on the edge of the Western District on Saturday.

The wicks are already smoking in anticipation of a mighty clash at Balmoral and when the guns finally explode into action it will be on for young and old. Harrow-Balmoral and Southern Mallee Giants have been shadowing each other at the top of the Horsham District football ladder all season and Saturday represents a chance for them to rekindle rivalries. The teams have met only once, back at the end of April when Harrow-Balmoral retreated from Hopetoun after a 33-point loss but with colours still flying in anticipation of a return bout. The result remains the primary difference between the teams occupying first and second spots on the ladder. The Giants are unbeaten and the Southern Roos have suffered only one loss. Both teams are obviously taking winning form into this weekend’s games, the home side amassing an incredible 286 points in a one-sided encounter against Pimpinio and the Giants 20-odd goals better than Noradjuha-Quantong. Kain Robins kicked a lazy 10 goals for the Giants last week, taking his season tally to 85, while the class of Coleman Schache, Sam White, Lou White, Haydn Drew and co went on show. It was an even more devastating display at Harrow where the home side had 66 scoring shots to one. Eric Guthrie bagged nine goals, Nick Pekin eight, Robert Mackinnon five, Sam Brewer four and plenty of others also split the tallest uprights. What these results mean for this weekend is anyone’s guess, but for both it represents significant competition of which they have been yearning. While the intensity will be red-hot at Balmoral, there are other games also likely to generate interest.

Finals hopes

The calculators were out assessing what Natimuk United now has to do to force its way into the finals after an upset win over Jeparit-Rainbow.

Injuries have taken much of the sting out of Natimuk United plans this year but the side is likely to take new stores of belief into a match against Laharum on Saturday. United is sitting seventh and a game behind Laharum and Edenhope-Apsley and must continue to win to regain hopes of playing finals. Last week Natimuk United surprised everyone except themselves with a 41-point victory, with Brent Marra, Shaun McDonald, Alex Ridsdale and Craig Britten on song and Nathan Koenig kicking four goals. Laharum will need to be on guard at Natimuk, especially after falling six points short of Swifts in a low-scoring thriller. Laharum officials must be tired of writing the names of joint coaches Robbie Miller and Todd Heynen into the best-player lists, although Tom Crawford, Angus Martin and Kane Mason were also prominent last week. And what about Jeparit-Rainbow? It’s sitting third but appears a little shaky for its contest against Edenhope-Apsley at Jeparit. Clugstons Ash and Heath and Matt Cozens were good again last week despite the loss and Luke Werner and Sam Cranna featured. The Storm meets an Edenhope-Apsley side that crushed Kalkee, with Steve Butler kicking six and George Walker four as Jason Rae and Ben Thompson won votes. This game is up for grabs.

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Vague, Jason Kerr and Ben Myerscough flying the flag last outing, will secure a win over Taylors Lake at Dock Lake Reserve. The Lakers continue to show resilience in the face of adversity and last outing it was coach Jye Smith, Jack McRae and Skipp Wilson who put up their hands.

Wimmera-Mallee men aged 18 and older keen to learn about clay-target shooting have an invitation to attend an event at Hopetoun Gun Club on August 12. Hopetoun Gun Club and Young Freemasons’ West Wimmera Region Blue Lounge Social Club are hosting the event. Social president Rhys Webb said the event represented an opportunity for like-minded men to enjoy a day out and learn about clay-target shooting. He said the event, from noon to 4pm at a cost of $25 a person, would include all equipment. There will also be a barbecue lunch. People keen to attend should RSVP to Wiremu Larkins on 0457 179 581.

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Golfers made the most of fine winter conditions to play in Dimboola Golf Club’s annual tournament. The tournament featured men’s and women’s four-ball and mixed threeperson ambrose events. Tournament organisers reported entries were down on last year but were happy with the attendance. Four-ball events attracted 42 players from Dimboola, Horsham, Nhill, Warracknabeal, Minyip, Drung, Birchip, Stawell, Natimuk, Halls Gap, Glenorchy and Toolondo clubs. The ambrose competition featured 30 players from Dimboola, Nhill, Horsham, Brim, Murtoa, Grange, Kaniva and Halls Gap. Results – Four-ball-best-ball stableford: Women, Heather Richards and Jo Donnelly, Dimboola 39 points; r-up, Kneller Lehmann, Dimboola, and Marg Howison, Horsham 38 points; third, Venita Walder, Warracknabeal and Lyn Boyle, Birchip 37. Nearest the pins, fourth, Leith Johnston, Stawell; 13th, Gillian Phillips, Horsham; 18th, Heather Richards, Dimboola. Men, Max Rogers and Bud Sleep, Natimuk 39 on countback from Peter Koop and Phil Dickerson, Nhill. Third, Barry Cross, Warracknabeal and Tony Kernick, Drung 38. Nearest the pins, fourth, Max Rodgers, Natimuk; 13th. Greg Proud, Dimboola, 18th, Steve Johnston, Halls Gap. Ambrose: Bob Richards, Greg Proud, Dimboola and Phil Baldock, Horsham 68- 61 1/6; r-up, Trevor Polkinghorne, Shane Kessler,James Phillip, Nhill 68– 62 1/6; third, Brian Dufty, Brendan Etherton, and Phillip Dickenson, Nhill 70– 62. Nearest the pins, fourth, Trevor Polkinghorne, Nhill; 13th, Phil Gibson, Brim; 18th, Trevor Polkinghorne, Nhill.

300th game

Kalkee will take on Rupanyup at Kalkee in a contest where pride is on the line and where the Kees will be trying to win for Paul Christian who plays his 300th game. Kalkee struggled to make an impression on the scoreboard last week, but had Daniel Schache and Hugo Papst in the thick of the action and others such as Brendan Hobbs and Tim Pohlner doing well. Rupanyup would have stocked up on much-needed confidence with its big win over Taylors Lake. Tyler May led the way for the Panthers with four-goal Paul Trotter and Jordan Collins collecting six goals. Trent Grant also featured in the best. Fourth-placed Swifts appear poised to swoop on any shortcomings of

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BIG MEN FLY: Stawell’s Jack Beaton and MinyipMurtoa’s Kieran Delahunty in a ruck contest during a Wimmera Football League clash at Stawell’s Central Park. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

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inyip-Murtoa will shore up its position as outright favourite to win this year’s Wimmera Football League flag when it outguns Horsham in match of the round on Saturday.

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Many have been waiting for the unbeaten Burras to stumble but it simply hasn’t happened and a win over the Demons at Murtoa will inject even more confidence into the group. The clash at Murtoa is a big game. There are plenty of psychological spoils up for grabs – from individual match-ups across the lines to the club perceptions overall. Minyip-Murtoa remains fresh and motivated after shrugging off Stawell in what loomed as a danger game at Central Park last week. Despite Stawell being a finals challenger and having plenty of incentive to do well with 30year premiership celebrations, the visiting Burras were never really in trouble. A five-goal-to-one opening term established a platform for a comprehensive 57-point victory with regular play-maker John Delahunty, slick Oliver Young, dominating big man Kieran Delahunty and five-goal forward Brayden Ison leading the charge. At the same time, at Dimboola, Horsham throttled the Roos, also putting the game beyond doubt with a powerful opening term. For the Demons Ryan Kemp, Joel Geue and Deek Roberts bagged 16 goals between them, with Jack Mentha, Billy Lloyd and Josh Mibus also collecting votes. A huge aspect in favour of Horsham is that it will enter this weekend’s clash as an underdog, something it would rarely enjoy. The Demons are likely to try to adopt a creative as well as negating game to turn the tables on the home side. They will be confident of matching the Burras on the deck but will need to somehow take the sting out of the Burras’ tall timber. Regardless of how it all unfolds, the game should be a ripper, with the Burras getting home by 14 points.

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Sitting below both the Demons and Burras in the top five are Warrack Eagles and Stawell, which will meet at Warracknabeal’s Anzac Park. The Eagles have just about secured a finals double chance in third spot and a win over the visiting Warriors will confirm as much. The Eagles were more than 10 goals better than Ararat last week and at this stage shape as a major finals dark horse. The Yarriambiack combine, when on song, opens up scoring opportunities and last week it was Jesse Murphy and Jack Wilson who enjoyed the primary spoils with five goals each.

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The Eagles will have an edge at home and win by 27 points. Horsham Saints, meanwhile, appear to have stitched up what was a swinging fifth spot by beating Nhill and now take on Ararat at home at Coughlin Park. The Saints are in a position where every game they play is a 50-50 proposition and Saturday is no exception. Ararat has the team capable of upsetting the Saints’ applecart, especially if Jack Ganley, Grady Slocombe, Nick Mendes and Alan Batchelor can continue good form. The Rats also have a chance to exploit the strength of Gordon Laurie against the Saints. Horsham Saints came from behind to beat Nhill in a profound result last week, with Xander McRae and Jacob O’Beirne leading the charge and Sam Jasper kicking four important goals. The Saints will again do it hard but will win by 17 points. Nhill will be kicking itself for letting another chance slip by and now faces a Dimboola side, which will give itself a chance of causing an upset. The Tigers were up at the last change last week but watched a four-point advantage turn into a 12-point loss. Ben Kirsopp, Billy Hayes and Lucas Dahlenburg led best-player lists for the Tigers and Callan Semple kicked four goals. Nhill takes on a Dimboola side already busy planning for next year and with little to lose. The Roos have had a disappointing year and would have hated being on the end of a 20-plus belting at the hands of Horsham and are sure to seize any opportunities. Ben Miller was Dimboola’s best last week, ahead of Mick Pohlner and Jayden Lehmann and Jackson O’Neill. Nhill will win by 30 points.

Burras set for 1997 reunion Wimmera football premiership reunions will continue into August with Minyip-Murtoa set to celebrate its 1997 pennant, the second of its historic hat-trick of flags. With Stawell fresh from reliving the glory of its historic 1987 flag last weekend, the Burras will rekindle memories with a back-to celebration during football action against Horsham Saints at Minyip on August 19. John Harvey, the often controversial and polarising Burras coach of the time, will be among guests. Other guests will include another former coach and one of the best players to wear a Burras jumper, Paul Baker. He will travel from Perth, as will Shane ‘Harry’ Lindsay who kicked five goals in the premiership triumph.

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Kieran Ellis, rarely missing from the Eagles’ best-player list, again won votes on Saturday, as did Harry Trezise and team barometer Ryan McKenzie. Stawell has to pick itself up off the canvas and critically, re-establish ways of kicking a winning score. Travis Graham was an important inclusion last week and kicked three goals, but he was the only multiple goal-kicker. David Andrivon has been an important goalkicker this year and was good again on Saturday. Stawell has an outstanding lead-by-example coach in Tom Eckel. Cam Kimber and Jesse Galea-Portelli were also in the best last week. But the side needs to play well collectively to return to winning form.

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Matt Hopkins, another who had a profound influence on the game with a memorable tackle in front of the Horsham City Oval grandstand that led to a goal, will travel from Adelaide for the occasion. The 1997 grand final rates as one of the most exciting of the 1990s in a decade of tremendous rivalries. The record shows that Minyip beat St Michaels, which became Horsham Saints, 25-17 (167) to 17.9 (111). The Burras went on to again beat the Saints the following year to complete the hat-trick before Ararat brought their domination of the competition to a stop in 1999. Minyip-Murtoa then endured a 16-year grand final drought until last year, when it made the season finale, again against the Saints.

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BY COURTNEY CLOUGH

t’s the final countdown, and everybody’s watching! Having spent the season firmly entrenched at the top of the Wimmera Netball Association ladder, which team can disrupt Horsham’s unblemished record?

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Minyip-Murtoa, you’re first up and will have that chance by nipping closely at their heels and sitting clearly in second place on the ladder. Warrack Eagles remain in third spot with four rounds to play but they must continue to grind out fighting wins. Dimboola, Horsham Saints and Nhill will contest the next two spots, with Ararat needing to quickly make a move. Stawell, meanwhile, continues to search for its first win. When we talk about talent, there’s going to be plenty of it running around as Minyip-Murtoa takes on Horsham Demons at home on Saturday. There’s a lot riding on this match, not just for the two playing off, but also for the rest of the competition. If you look ahead, you will see the two sides meeting again in the final round. The Demons have been very good this year – very, very good. But the Burras have

the Roos Carly Werner will have a bit to say about that. If Warrack Eagles want to hold on and finish the season third, they need to stay on the winners list. While they got over the line last weekend, they still need to look at establishing strong combinations in attack. In the middle for the Eagles, Emma Koschitzke and Petah Winsall must lead by example by feeding in plenty of balls from the circle’s edge. For Stawell, there is nothing to lose – if the Warriors can play with no fear, and be competitive for the whole match, they can put the pressure on teams in the top five. Ararat will travel to take on Horsham Saints, and while there’s plenty to like about the Ararat side, it must start using its speed and carry through the middle. If the Saints can cement a top-five finish, they could cause damage come September. They will rely on coach Jess Cannane to keep them fearless and focused. Round-12 results: Warrack Eagles d Ararat 45-43, Horsham d Dimboola 63-47, Horsham Saints d Nhill 57-47, Minyip-Murtoa d Stawell 72-19.

also had a particularly impressive season and boast a versatile squad. For the Burras shooting queen Kirby Knight will be an ever-reliable target under the post. Her pairing with Maddison Morgan last week gave them a massive goal rush, which against the Demons will attract the attention of Georgia Hiscock and Mel Scott. Demons mid-court general Abbie Avery will look to control the tempo, but will need to work for that because she will have some Burras runners in either Spencer Smith or Billie Bibby in her way. Up forward for the Demons, youngster Emma Buwalda has had a sensational season under the post, and the Burras will throw talented Stevie Bibby in her direction. Their clash will be a treat for spectators. It’s hard to call the result on this one, Eddie, I’ll phone a friend. Okay Nhill and Dimboola, your time starts, now. There is no time like the present to confirm your September intentions and if old rivalries are anything to go by, it will be decided in a close one. Whoever gets on top early will collect the four points. Nhill’s Emma Beer will continue to be a solid target under the post for her side, while for

ACROSS THE LEAGUES Wimmera This week: Warrack Eagles v Stawell, Horsham Saints v Ararat, Nhill v Dimboola, Minyip-Murtoa v Horsham at Murtoa. Last week: Warrack Eagles 15.12 (102) d Stawell 9.6 (45), Horsham Saints 11.13 (79) d Nhill 9.13 (67), Horsham 26.24 (180) d Dimboola 6.4 (40). Ladder: Minyip-Murtoa 48 points, 202.75 percent; Horsham 44, 225.04; Warrack Eagles 36, 127.30; Stawell 28, 111.66; Horsham Saints 20, 87.82; Nhill 8, 76.32; Ararat 8, 54.77; Dimboola 0, 48.65.

Horsham District This week: Harrow-Balmoral v Southern Mallee Giants at Balmoral, Taylors Lake v Noradjuha-Quantong, Jeparit-Rainbow v EdenhopeApsley at Jeparit, Kalkee v Rupanyup, Natimuk United v Laharum, Swifts v Pimpinio. Last week: Swifts 8.14 (62) d Laharum 8.8 (56), Rupanyup 22.9 (141) d Taylors Lake 7.9 (51), HarrowBalmoral 44.22 (286) d Pimpinio 1.0 (6), Southern Mallee Giants 23.26 (164) d Noradjua-Quantong 2.5 (17); Natimuk United 14.11 (95) d Jeparit-Rainbow 8.6 (54), Edenhope-Apsley 18.17 (125) d Kalkee 4.14 (38).

Ladder: Southern Mallee Giants 52 points, 458.22 percent; Harrow-Balmoral 48, 579.67; Jeparit-Rainbow 36, 164.86; Swifts 36, 154.69; Laharum 32, 138.48; Edenhope-Apsley 32, 136.52; Natimuk United 28, 118.40; Kalkee 20, 79.88; Rupanyup 12, 70.29; Noradjuha -Quantong 12, 41.92; Taylors Lake 4, 19.54; Pimpinio 0, 18.48.

52, 190.73; Tatyoon 40, 149.89; Penshurst 36, 133.59; Wickliffe-Lake Bolac 32, 136.05; SMW Rovers 32, 123.31; Hawkesdale-Macarthur 28, 130.30; Glenthompson-Dunkeld 28, 82.45; Woorndoo-Mortlake 24, 91.90; Great Western 4, 44.96; Ararat Eagles 4, 38.47; Caramut 4, 37.97.

Mininera and District

This week: Kaniva-Leeor United v Keith, Kingston v Border Districts. Last week: Kaniva-Leeor United 10.14 (74) d Bordertown 9.14 (68), Padthaway 15.9 (99) d Border Districts 7.7 (49).

This week: Ararat Eagles v Great Western, GlenthompsonDunkeld v Tatyoon at Glenthompson, Wickliffe-Lake Bolac v MoystonWillaura at Lake Bolac, Lismore-Derrinallum v Penshurst at Lismore, SMW Rovers v HawkesdaleMacarthur, Woorndoo-Mortlake v Caramut at Woorndoo. Last week: GlenthompsonDunkeld 16.12 (108) d Caramut 4.5 (29), Tatyoon 23.19 (157) d Great Western 6.9 (45), Hawkesdale-Macarthur 12.10 (82) d Wickliffe-Lake Bolac 7.8 (50), SMW Rovers 16.8 (104) d Woorndoo-Mortlake 4.11 (35), Moyston-Willaura 16.13 (109) d Lismore-Derrinallum 11.11 (77), Penshurst 24.22 (166) d Ararat Eagles 2.6 (18). Ladder: Moyston-Willaura 52 points, 242.52 percent; Lismore-Derrinallum

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North Central

This week: Boort v Birchip-Watchem, Charlton v Sea Lake-Nandaly Tigers, Donald v St Arnaud, Wedderburn v Wycheproof-Narraport. Last week: Wedderburn 12.18 (90) d Charlton 7.10 (52), Birchip-Watchem 17.10 (112) d Donald 6.5 (41), Wycheproof-Narraport v Boort, results unavailable. Ladder: Wycheproof-Narraport 46 points, 244.69 percent; Sea Lake-Nandaly Tigers 36, 127.06; Boort 34, 111.39; Birchip-Watchem 32, 129.26; Donald 28, 86.93; Charlton 12, 72.03; Wedderburn 12, 66.26; St Arnaud 4, 60.37.

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