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Community radio big hit with youth By Kelly Carmody COMMUNITY broadcast station ‘ONE FM 98.5’ which is based in Shepparton, ran their “The Youth Matters Program” over the first week of the school holidays. People aged between 12 and 25 took part in the unique learning experience, where they were given the opportunity to produce and record a radio program. ONE FM trainers Diane Hunter and Jason Welsh said the opportunity for young adults to take part in the program was potentially a stepping stone for their career, a way to build confidence and have a say on matters relating to them and their peers. Continued Page 10

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DISGRACE... Photos of graffiti in numerous locations in Shepparton have been supplied by readers or captured by Geoff Adams and Deanne Jeffers of the Shepparton Adviser.

By Deanne Jeffers RESIDENTS are getting fed up with vandalism around Greater Shepparton. If you take a walk around the CBD, you will find a number of defaced public infrastructure, trees, signs, and more. Last month Joe Gilberto from Kialla Lakes shared images

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“IT’S obvious they want to be seen. When you see one wall painted with some scribbles, you can shrug at it. But to go along for kilometres drawing on every surface you can reach, painting cars and businesses, and trashing the entrance to Shepparton is really disappointing.” “I appreciate that street art can be a form of expression, but this is vandalism,” said Mr Gilberto. Cheryl*, whose name has been changed for privacy, works in Shepparton CBD five days a week. She says the graffiti highlights a culture of anti-social behavior. “Every day you see kids loitering around the Mall, riding bikes and scooters on pavements, and of course, more graffiti. Swastikas have been made illegal, and so is graffiti, but I’ve seen Swastikas tagged on the walls in the car park,” she said.

Eyewatch Greater Shepparton received a lot of at tent ion t h is we ek a f ter Shepparton Police appealed to the public for any information regarding graffiti that occurred at the Shepparton Skate Park at Victoria Lake Park later in the month on June 20 and June 21. Graffiti is a criminal offence. Marking publicly visible graffiti, or offensive graffiti, on private property without the owner’s consent is punishable by up to two years in prison and a maximum fine of $43,618. Possessing graffiti implements with the intention to mark graffiti or possessing a spray paint can without a lawful reason are also punishable crimes that come with fines of up to $4,543. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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THIS morning there was a countback of formal ballot papers cast at the Council’s 2020 general election to fill an extraordinary vacancy within the Council. The vacancy arose from Cr Rob Priestly’s resignation at the beginning of June. The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) hosted the countback online from 10.15am on Wednesday, July 6, at the link: https://bit.ly/3nqmUl9 Rather than hold a by-election, votes have been redistributed to candidates who were unsuccessful at the last election, and who remain eligible to

participate in the countback. “The candidate who achieves the quota will be elected. If no participating candidate achieves the quota, following the distribution of votes to participating candidates, the candidate with the highest number of countback votes will be elected,” said VEC election manager, Charmaine Morel. The results will be announced after The Adviser has gone to print. When t hese a re ava i lable , t hey w i l l be published on our website where you can catch up on all community news for free.

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By Kelly Carmody THE eight churches, community members and volunteers that collaborated to provide the Greater Shepparton Winter Night Shelter banner, have come together to discuss the need for change amongst the local homeless community. Salvation Army captain Karyn Wishart said that the homeless were not using the churches to sleep in as much as they were previously, so a conversation around the most appropriate model and best way to help support these people needed to be had. “We have noticed that our services are needed in a new unique way. Some of which may not be necessarily for the homeless either. We are now focusing on the trailer

FREE HOT MEALS DAILY... Every night at the Victoria Park Lake, the Greater Shepparton Winter Night Shelter will be providing a free hot meal to anyone who needs one. Pictured from left, Salvation Army captain Karyn Wishart with Uniting Church venue coordinator Joan McRae. Photo: Kelly Carmody.

and providing a hot meal for anyone who needs it,” said captain Karyn. “Every night at 5.45pm we will be set up at the Victoria Park Lake between the skate park and the roadside. We will also be giving

out hygiene packs and blankets,” she added. “Anyone who needs a free hot meal, a lovely welcome, a warm blanket, and the feeling of safety, come and please see us. We are more than happy to help,” she said.

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FOL LOW I NG we ek s of com mu n it y consultation, Greater Shepparton City Council adopted the adapted 2022/23 Budget at the June Council Meeting, with a motion for a zero percent rate rise supported. 37 submissions were received, resulting in over $330,000 added to the adopted budget to support several community projects and initiatives, including: • Murchison-Toolamba Community Hub design - $80,000 • K at a nd r a We s t H a l l l a nd s c api n g - $70,000 • Shepparton Search and Rescue - increased contribution from $16,500 to $88,000 • Tatura Park Playground - $50,000 • Toolamba Tennis Court redevelopment design - $40,000 • Shepparton Foodshare - contribution

increased from $30,000 to $50,000 “We hope the addition of this funding helps these local community groups and service clubs continue the fantastic work they are currently doing in our region. This result truly shows the impact and importance of community feedback to the annual budget process,” said mayor Shane Sali. The adopted budget includes a capital works program of $62.6M, which focusses on investing in existing assets, with 85 percent of the capital works program to be spent on upgrade and renewal projects that will provide opportunities for local businesses. Following the development of the draft budget, Council saw a rise in the cost of processing co-mingled recyclables, resulting in an increase to the waste service charges in

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the adopted document. The service charge has increased from anywhere between 4.12 percent and 22.99 percent, with charges now ranging from $107.00 for 120L or 240L recyclables to $466.00 for 240L of waste/recyclables. While this increase was not accounted for in the draft budget, the change was deemed necessary due to the increasing costs and the ability to meet recyclability needs across the region. Mayor Sali said Council considered the changing economic climate as the region continues through pandemic recovery. “The adopted zero percent rate rise is below the State Government’s Fair Go Rates System rate cap of 1.75 percent and was endorsed in recognition of the hardship many in the community are experiencing after Covid,” he said.

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RADIO PROGRAM PROVIDING BIG OPPORTUNITIES... ONE FM ran their ‘The Youth Matters Program’ over the first week of the school holidays, which provided unique opportunities for people aged 12 to 25. Pictured, Notre Dame College student Cadence Verhoef with ONE FM trainer Diane Hunter. Photo: Kelly Carmody

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“These young adults are at the age where they can have a say and have their voices heard. It is also a way to build the listening audience locally. Community radio is important and so is our youth of today,” said Diane. Seventeen-year-old, Notre Dame College student, Cadence Verhoef was a program participant who said the experience has opened her eyes to the possibilities of having her voice heard within her community. “I have a powerful desire to talk openly about issues such as homelessness in youth, drug abuse, family violence and all things ‘LGBT’ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender)” said Cadence.

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“I have also had friends luckily come out the other side of some of these serious issues, they need to be addressed and talking is a wonderful way to do that. I want to encourage others by telling stories and let people know, they can change their life, if they want to,” she added. ON E FM radio station’s broadcast coverage area extends to approximately 30km from the Shepparton city centre, reaching Euroa, Nagambie, Benalla and other smaller regional towns surrounding Shepparton. The recorded takes from the program will air within the next few months. To find out when you can tune in and listen, head the ONE FM Facebook page.

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Treasure trove of toys FINDING the perfect gift for a treasured friend or family member can be tricky. Especially considering the range we have to choose from can be decidedly smaller in the regions than what you find in the city. In Kyabram however, that isn’t the case, with Ky Lotto & Toys stocking a plethora of unique, high-quality, well-priced toys and keepsakes.

With such a diverse range of LEGO products to rival any major retailer, highly detailed toy vehicles from Bruder, AFL, games, jigsaws, memorabilia and a large range of wooden and sensory toys, there’s something for any kid in your life (even those just young at heart). Ky Lotto & Toys also offer a home delivery service and they can order items in

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THE cooler weather hasn’t stopped families making the most of these school holidays, with a range of fun, free activities being offered across the Goulburn Valley region, making for lots of great days out in our CBD and surrounding towns. Families had lots of fun in the first week of the holidays, with slime making in Allan Street thanks to TwistED Science Echuca and a ‘Mug Hug’ craft creating at Kybram Library.

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“For many stroke survivors who suffer isolation and anxiety as a result of their acquired brain injury, our centres provide a safe and supportive space to come together with peers. All stroke survivors and carers can access our services, no matter what stage of their stroke journey they’re at,” explained Shepparton Stroke Support Centre vocation consultant, Melanie Dudley. Melanie is in the process of seeking a suitable facility to operate the permanent Stroke Support Centre from, where stroke survivors, their carers and families can access nonclinical support services focused on community inclusion and economic participation.

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Prestigious new home for BMW and now MINI said Aaron. “It is an iconic vehicle under the BMW branding and offers a platform for people and design,” he added. The prestigious Shepparton showroom and service centre is like a five-star hotel. You’re greeted by welcoming staff throughout the facility and the fit out is spectacular. From the front of house to the back of house, this premium dealership boasts space, light, and style. It’s incorporation of energy efficient solar panels and water saving methods, show that they are a sustainable future focused facility. “So much thought has been put into the design. We want

you to walk in and feel comfortable, like you are at home,” said Aaron. T he new la rge show room is st ate - of-t he - a r t a nd something well worth visiting. The new home of BMW and MINI is located at 7969 Goulburn Valley Highway, across the road and a bit further south of their old site. They are open Monday to Friday from 8am to 5.30pm and Saturday 9am till 1pm. For more information on these two luxury and iconic car brands head to www.sheppartonbmw.com.au or www. sheppartonminigarage.com.au alternatively call them on (03) 5823 2940.

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BMW are globally renowned for having one of the most luxurious vehicles on the planet and now the very first Australian BMW and MINI Dealership of its kind, is open in the Goulburn Valley. Not only is Shepparton BMW in a brand-new home, there’s also an addition to the stable, the iconic MINI range. Sheppa r ton BM W de a ler pr i ncipa l , A a ron B ra i n said it was the perfect opportunity to add showcasing opportunities for the MINI brand, to the new premises. “The Mini blends creativity with cleverness and we are excited to introduce this vibrant and fun brand locally,”

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Dookie Wine Show Awards Dinner back for 2022 THE Goulburn Valley has become a name synonymous with quality wines, with more wineries in the region living up to our ‘food bowl’ reputation. We are now seeing smaller and newer wineries producing outstanding drops that rival the big names in the business from across the globe. Established to promote local wines, the annual wine exhibition is held in conjunction with the Dookie A&P Society, Phillips Cellars and Regional Wine Centre, The Shepparton Adviser, Broker House, Camerons Lawyers, InHospitality, The Graham Family, Go Tafe and The University of Melbourne. The Dookie Wine Show will take place this year on Wednesday, July 27 at 6:30pm at the picturesque Shepparton Golf Club. Enjoy the region’s finest wines for $99 per person. To secure your seat, call 1300 468 233.

Enchanted Forest Crafts Join us in our Enchanted Forest for our free school holiday craft. When: Monday 4 – Friday 8 July Where: Big W Square Times: 11am – 2pm

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questions and help businesses understand available technology and how to connect. Come along to any of the following free sessions to learn more. Tuesday, July 12 – 7.30am to 9am: Shepparton Chamber of Commerce business breakfast, discussing cyber security trends for small business at The Carrington, 505 Wyndham St, Shepparton. 10am to 12pm: Business drop in at The Atrium, Quality Hotel Parklake, 481 Wyndham Street, Shepparton. WEDNESDAY, July 13 – 12 to 2pm: Cracking your digital capability business lunch with the Committee for Greater Shepparton, at the Museum of Vehicle Evolution, 7723 Goulburn Valley Highway, Kialla. To register for attendance at these events please visit https://www.nbnco.com.au/ corporate-information /media- centre / events#vic.

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RIVERLINKS PRESENTS... Bernadette Robinson will grace the stage at Riverlinks Eastbank for a special daytime show, Songs of Judy Garland, this month. Photo: Supplied.

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Relive the magic of Judy Garland LIKE the star herself, Bernadette Robinson is no stranger to the stage. Following prelockdown performances at the Arts Centre Melbourne and Sydney Opera House, Bernadette returns for a special performance featuring iconic Songs of Judy Garland, as part of Riverlinks’ Afternoon Delight series on Tuesday, July 12, 2pm to 3.30pm. Bernadette drew inspiration for this show from her past performance, Songs for Nobodies, which brought to life legendary female singers Judy Garland, Patsy Cline, Edith Piaf, Billie Holiday, and Maria Callas. The show was so well received that it earned an Oliver Awards nomination and confirmed Bernadette as a new star on the West End. “Bernadette Robinson is an actor and singer of tremendous range, power, and nuance, which will leave all comers astonished and mightily impressed. We are thrilled to have her

perform at our venue and to our audience,” said Ken Cameron, Riverlinks Venues manager. Songs of Judy Garland is part of the Afternoon Delights Season presented by Riverlinks Venues with support from Creative Victoria, offering the very best in daytime entertainment with a specialty performance once a month. A complimentary afternoon tea by Riverlinks Encore Café is included in the ticket pricing. This performance will be a moving, funny, and unique afternoon in the theatre. Sing, laugh, be entertained, and reminisce with friends. Group bookings are available for a reduced price and tickets can be purchased in person, online, or through Riverlinks Box Office on 5832 9511. For the full selection of shows on offer, please visit www.riverlinksvenues.com.au/whats-on

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GV SPIRITUALIST CENTRE INC. is holding their July meeting on Sunday, July 10, 2.30pm at 2 Jacks Place, Shepparton. Anthony Kilner is coming to do mediumship and the talk. On the same day at 10am, Anthony Kilner is doing a workshop. NATIONAL BRUMBY RALLY Victoria protest on Saturday, July 16, 12.30pm at Queen Victoria Gardens, Melbourne. On Monday, August 1 at 1pm a silent vigil will take place on the steps of Victorian Parliament to oppose the brumby cull. CYBER SECURITY TRENDS FOR SMALL BUSINESS business breakfast with the Shepparton Chamber of Commerce. Tuesday, July 12, 7.30 to 9am at The Carrington, 505 Wyndham Street, Shepparton. See page 13 for more info and the full list of events July 12 and

13 for businesses. ALL ABILITIES FOOTBALL & NETBALL CARNIVAL September 7, 10am-2pm at Mooroopna Recreation Reserve. Join Valley Sport, AFL Goulburn Murray and Netball Victoria for an action-packed day of all abilities footy and netball. Registrations $60 per football team and $30 per netball team. Free spectator entry. Enquiries to lucy@valleysport.net.au or phone 5831 8456. WEEKLY TENNIS SATURDAYS Shepparton & District Tennis Association invites everyone to Winter Round Robin Tennis Saturdays. Players to sign up by 1.15pm for three sets of tennis. No commitment necessary, just turn up. Costs only $2 per week. Held at McEwan Reserve Tennis Club (4 Brauman St, Shepparton).

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Everyone deserves a safe place to call home By Kelly Carmody LEADERS in business, community, and government all came together and slept outside, without shelter, to raise awareness, funds and help change the lives of Australians experiencing homelessness. This annual event is called the ‘Vinnies CEO Sleepout.’ Local Primary Care Connect CEO Rebecca Lorains, was one of many who braved the cold to shine a light on the harsh reality that is homelessness and said the experience was amazing, but also devastatingly sad. “The choice to sleep rough for one night really put into perspective when someone does not have a choice and often through no fault, they find themselves with no other option. It was heartening to see so many business leaders getting behind the magnificent work that Vinnies does, by not only raising funds but being open to really discussing the issues, seeking solutions, and putting more than just money into the solution,” said Rebecca. “We started the night by picking our spots and we were allocated three pieces of carboard to use how we wanted, I chose to lay on two and build a hut over my head. We were served dinner from the soup vans that service Melbourne by the Vinnies volunteers, what a special bunch of people and the soup was delicious. “The night was filled with videos and testimonials from those who have lived with the experience of homelessness, such stories but uplifting in their resilience and determination to live their best lives,” she said. “Homelessness is everybody’s responsibility to address and as a community we need to work together to end this for all,” she added. In 2021, $9.3M was raised to help break the cycle of

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MAKING MEMORIES... Creating scrapbooks is a fun and beautiful way to remember cherished keepsakes and images taken in time. Pictured, The Scrap Room owner Melissa Wright. Photo: Kelly Carmody

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story and today's options to create such art are limitless to the imagination. If you would like to try it out, it is as simple as coming into the shop located at 4 Cadillac Court or head to my online store at www. thescraproom.com.au" said Melissa. "Making memories is so important, preserving them into beautiful keepsakes will mean just as much," she added. For more information in relation to scrapbooking products, services and the two-day local scraps please give Melissa a call on 0490 345 728. For your chance to win a share of $25, 50 0, spend a minimum of $10 at participating retailers, scan the QR code, upload your receipt and submit online. The Scrap Room is a participating business in the 2022 GMCU $25,500 Giveaway.

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Massive three-day sale WINTER STYLES AND TRENDS... For all the latest styles and trends for the chilly months, call into Traffik. Pictured, Traffik team member, Katjana Tawhi wearing a PingPong reversable jacket with a Two-T’s winter warm knit and Traffik accessories. Photo: Kelly Carmody

Luxurious winter fashion LUXE fabrics, warm knits and stylish coats are all staples for your winter wardrobe. Now is the perfect time to stock up on those classic pieces you’ll keep for years to come. Tr a f f i k B out iqu e c u r r e nt ly h ave selected knitwear from half price and items from big name brands reduced to clear. New season st yles a re const a ntly arriving including winter evening and part y wear for any special occasion on your social calendar and a range of accessories including scarves and bags.

A SALE NOT TO BE MISSED... A massive three-day sale will take place at Solar City Marine and Caravans from Thursday 14 to Saturday July 16. Pictured from the team at Solar City Marine and Caravans in North Shepparton, back L-R Leigh McCully, Carmen McCully, Donna Cleeland, Sam Mangiameli, James Edmunds, Glenn Burston, and front L-R Kyle Hanna and Zeke Adams. Photo: Kelly Carmody

For all the latest styles and trends for the chilly months, call into Traffik, located at the corner of Maude and Fryers Street, Shepparton. Visit them online at traffikboutique.com.au or give the friendly team a call on 5821 4980. For your chance to w in a share of $25,500, spend a minimum of $10 at participating retailers, scan the QR code, upload your receipt and submit online. Traf f ik B o ut i qu e i s a pa r t i c i pat i ng business in the 2022 GMCU $25, 500 Giveaway.

A MASSIVE three-day sale will take place at Solar City Marine and Caravans from Thursday 14 to Saturday July 16. There will be discounts and deals storewide on everything including the entire range of Adventure Kings. There will be deals on every new, award-winning Nova Caravan ordered over the three-day sale, as well as in stock Qunitrex and Yamaha boat packages. Extended opening hours mean you can shop late on the Friday night until 7pm and grab a bite to eat at the free BBQ

which will be provided on both Friday night and Saturday from 10am until 2pm. Also, if you spend $50 or more instore you can go in the running to win great prizes throughout the sale. The entire shop, boating accessories, caravan accessories and fishing gear will be slashed to clear, so head out to 195 Numurkah Rd and meet the professional team from Solar City Marine & Caravans. The sale opening hours are Thursday 8.30-5pm, Friday 8.30-7pm and Saturday 8.30-2pm. This is a sale not to be missed.

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WINTER SOLUTIONS FAST... Ultimate Fasteners sales assistants Kyle Mcleod and Jordy Geisler. Photo: Deanne Jeffers.

Outdoors or in, Ultimate Fasteners have you covered that cover almost every need for an avid gardener or professional. "C ome i n store to che ck out t he Kinchrome Tool Armour range," says manager Dean Jones. The Tool Armour range is Kinchrome's biggest toolkit on the market. This modular system is built to last and designed to be set up and to grow with your needs. With unrivalled features built in, the Tool Armour range comes with LED lighting, soft close drawers, programmable key locks and more modern solutions for the workroom. Explore the great range and winter sales at Ultimate Fasteners by going to 17A Mitchell St, Shepparton or calling them on 5822 4122.

DON'T get caught out in the cold with last season's tools and equipment. Ultimate Fasteners Shepparton are the 'nuts and bolts' of the local construction industry, supplying everything from power tools for the DIY repair person to fasteners and fittings for the expert tradespeople. They stock a massive range of Milwaukee and Kinchrome outdoor power equipment to make yard work a breeze. Better yet, to stay protected from the winter blast, Ultimate Fasteners currently have sales on Milwaukee heated jackets, vests, and hoodies, as well as diesel radiant heaters. The Kincrome Katana range can provide power blowers, trimmers and sprayers while the Milwaukee range includes chainsaws, blowers, trimmers and edgers

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GREAT EVENT... Dr Darius von Güttner will entertain and inspire audiences during a three-part series that will capture Shepparton’s role in a poignant exhibition before it leaves SAM. Photo: Deanne Jeffers.

RESPECTED local academic, Dr Darius von Güttner, will shed light on Art in Conflict and the SAM Collection in a series of talks at the Shepparton Art Museum (SAM). Art in Conflict, a collection from the Australian War Memorial, is the first touring exhibition to be presented at SAM. “This exhibition is incredibly timely, people are increasingly discussing history of conflict,” said Darius. “There’s a lot of fear about what is happening in Ukraine. People all around the world have been affected, and many are expressing how they feel or what action they believe should be taken against Russia.” Darius is a historian of East Central Europe who is researching the transmission of ideas and global history. He is involved in interdisciplinary research and teaches subjects that examine history from a global perspective.

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His insight during this three-part series will capture Shepparton’s part in this exhibition, explain points of local relevancy, and generate conversation around these works before they leave the region. Darius said this is a terrific opportunity for anyone interested in art, multi-media, or aesthetics to become familiar with the collection, but that this is also an opportune chance for students and teachers to learn more about conflict and its’ representation. “Questions are being asked by young people. They know conflict, they deal with themes of war and revolution at school in the books they study and the history they learn,” said Darius. The three-part series will run July 19, 26, and August 2, from 5.30pm to 6.30pm. Refreshments will be available. Entry is free with registration required.

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Greater Shepparton Secondary takes out Marrung Award G R E AT E R S h e p p a r to n S e co n d a r y College has been recognised for its role in strengthening Aboriginal education and inclusion through an inaugural awards program celebrating greater participation and outcomes for Koorie students. Minister for Education, Natalie Hutchins congratulated the winners of the Secretary’s Marrung Awards, which celebrate the contributions made towards achieving the Marrung Aboriginal Education Plan 2016-2026. Among the winners was Greater Shepparton Secondary College, which – in partnership with the Goulburn Valley Local Aboriginal Education Consultative Group – received a Positive Climate for Learning award for consistently adopting cultural considerations recommended through engagement and collaboration with the Koorie community. The school has about 250 students who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, reinforcing the need to embed and celebrate cultural perspectives in the

curriculum and throughout the school. As part of its dedication to creating learning spaces respectful of First Nations peoples, the school commissioned an artwork at the entrance of its enterprise building which was produced collaboratively with two Koorie artists representing both the Yorta Yorta and Bangerang people. The piece, co-designed with students, serves as a visual representation of the region’s educational timeline. The school features dedicated and culturally safe Koorie spaces in each of its neighbourhoods – Biyala, Dharnya and Bayuna – which were named following consultation with, and input from, the Yorta Yorta Nations Aboriginal Corporation and Bangerang Language Circle. A yarning circle was also installed as part of initial landscaping works and can be used as an informal learning space. “Schools have an important role in creating culturally safe and inclusive learning environments and I commend the incredible work GSSC and the Goulburn Valley Local Aboriginal Education Consultative Group

FREE NAIDOC Week activities at the library

NAIDOC Week Morning Tea Shepparton Library Friday 8th July at 10.30am.

GREAT AWARD... Greater Sheppparton Secondary has received an award for strengthening Aboriginal education and inclusion through an inaugural awards program celebrating greater participation and outcomes for Koorie students. Photo: Supplied.

have done to support their Koorie families and communities,” Minister for Education Natalie Hutchins said. The partnership has contributed to creating an inclusive school environment that supports the ongoing implementation of Marrung by enabling Koorie students, their families and communities to feel strong and safe in their identity. Each school neighbourhood also has a Koorie Engagement Support Officer on board to further support the school’s significant Koorie Education workforce. The Secretary’s Marrung Awards provide

opportunities to showcase best practice that embodies the principles of Aboriginal selfdetermination and inclusion and celebrate the knowledge and skills First Nations peoples contribute to educational outcomes. The Marrung Education Plan 2016-2026 aims to ensure Koorie learners can secure the full benefits of the Education State. The vision is to have everyone in Victoria recognise, value and celebrate Aboriginal history, culture and peoples, and for Aboriginal learners to fulfil their educational aspirations and stand proud in their culture.

Wendy Lovell MP Liberal Member for Northern Victoria Region

The event includes guest speaker Councillor Greg James. Hear from ASHE students who will share their thoughts and experiences as part of this important week.

Rock Painting with Julie Numurkah Library Tuesday 5th July, 11:00am Yarrawonga Library Wednesday 6th July, 10:30am Tatura Library Thursday 7th July, 10:30am

Spinning Tops Game Shepparton Library Tuesday 5th July, 10:30am Violet Town Library Tuesday 5th July, 10:30am Cobram Library Wednesday 6th July, 10:30am Shepparton Library Thursday 7th July, 6:00pm

Movies at the Library - The Sapphires FREE screening of this Aussie classic

The Sapphires will be showing at various Goulburn Valley Libraries during NAIDOC Week.

Bookings are encouraged 1300 374 765 or Email gvrlc@gvlibraries.com.au For more information go to gvlibraries.com.au

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I'd like to wish all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people a terrific NAIDOC week. It's a time to celebrate the many people in your communities who have driven and led change over generations and, in that spirit, we acknowledge the importance of the theme "Get up, Stand up, Show up" p: (03) 5821 6668 e: wendy.lovell@parliament.vic.gov.au www.wendylovell.com.au Authorised by Wendy Lovell MP, 222 Wyndham Street Shepparton.


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Students tell their stories with possum skin cloaks STRONG PATHWAYS... Youth group members developed their ideas and approached GSSC with the vision of establishing an art therapy project, and the Dunguludja Dana Arts & Cultural Program was born. Photo: Supplied.

FOR tens of thousands of years, possum skin cloaks have protected Koorie people from wind, cold and rain. The cloaks have also traditionally been used to preserve and tell stories with the hides acting as a parchment to display artwork and ideas, then stitched together to form an elaborate cloak. Today, the practice is flourishing, and Greater Shepparton Secondary College Koorie students are among the youngest to learn the tradition. Working in groups during weekly sessions,

students have spent Term Two creating three possum skin cloaks for the GSSC Neighbourhoods of Biyala, Dharnya and Bayuna. The cloaks will be unveiled in NAIDOC Week and will be used to mark such important reconciliation events and for display throughout the year. Val Atkinson, a Koorie educator at GSSC, said the program came about through general concern in the wider Shepparton Indigenous community on the health and welfare of young people.

“Some of our kids had experienced trauma and were not in a good place,” Val said. “We wanted to do something, to find ways to engage with them to build their pride in culture.” Val said the formation of the Dunguludja Dana Youth Group last year literally began from a discussion at a backyard barbecue. Yo u t h g r o u p m e m b e r s d e v e l o p e d th e i r i d e a s a n d approached GSSC with the vision of establishing an art therapy project, and the Dunguludja Dana Arts & Cultural Program was born. The Possum Skin Pelts were purchased by VACSAL (Victorian Aboriginal Community Services Association) who funded the Dunguludja Dana Arts & Cultural Program. Students created their unique designs and have used heated tools to burn the pelts with images.

When complete, a possum skin cloak is worn with the fur on the inside, so the artwork can tell the stories of its student creators. Val said up to 80 students were enthusiastically taking part in the program and it was also attracting mentors and artists from the wider community. “The kids love it,” Val said. “It’s very creative and is also providing them a culturally safe and welcome place to socialise.” With Dunguludja Dana meaning “strong pathways” or “strengthening journeys” it is hoped this particular path will be a long one, with more Koorie art programs to come. INSET: PRESERVING TRADITION... During term two, Greater Shepparton Secondary College students have created three possum skin cloaks for each of the GSSC Neighbourhoods. Photo: Supplied.

Award recognises respect Greater Shepparton Secondary College is a proud winner in the 2022 Victorian Education Secretary’s Marrung Awards. These prestigious awards celebrate best practice in promoting the principles of self-determination and Aboriginal inclusion. GSSC’s people and physical environment are dedicated to respecting our First Nations people, their connection to Country and their delivery of many thousands of years of education.

Our artwork:

A specially commissioned painting graces the entry to GSSC, produced by Yorta Yorta and Bangerang artists with student input.

Our neighbourhoods: Biyala, Dharnya and Bayuna buildings are named after the iconic trees that grace our rivers, providing the tools, resources and places of learning that have served generations.

Our people:

Tahlia, Val, Jordon, Tamekah, Jason, Lena and Tom are our Ngarri Ngarri (teaching knowledge) team of Koorie Educators, supporting the learning of our Koorie kids and developing the skills of our Indigenous student leaders.

Our learning spaces and ‘yarning circle’:

GSSC has dedicated, culturally safe spaces for delivery of First Nations curriculum, community cultural programs and informal, outdoor class gatherings.

Our future: The College will progress and help lead community efforts to celebrate, honour and respect our region’s rich Indigenous history. The Adviser. Australia No.1:1618 Wednesday, July 6, 2022 – Page 23


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Location: The Orange Door – Support and Safety Hub Wodonga.

An exciting new opportunity has arisen, and Mungabareena Aboriginal Corporation is seeking a specialist in Family Violence who is compassionate and a team player to join our growing team. About the role: This position requires the applicant to be of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent (An applicant’s race is a genuine occupational qualification and is authorised under the Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 2010), who will be responsible to work within the Orange Door Hub and undertake a caseload as Aboriginal Family Violence Practitioner providing culturally safe and responsive support to Aboriginal children, women, and men. The Ideal Candidate will have: • Demonstrated work experience in the Family Violence and Community Services Sector. • A strong understanding of and sensitivity to the issues surrounding family violence. • Excellent communication skills, to consult and liaise effectively with a broad range of people, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal. • Experience working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, advocating for culturally safe practice, preferably in the context of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families experiencing Family Violence. • A person who is a team player and works effectively and collaboratively in a multi-disciplinary team. • Has strong skills in the use of Microsoft Office, a range of software and IT-based reporting systems. • Strong attention to detail and excellent time management skills. • Works independently, with initiative, sound judgment, and analytical with the ability to solve problems. Whats on offer: • Staff are supported personally and professionally, making sure that work brings purpose to your life so that during your journey at MAC you can continue to explore limitless possibilities. • Each day brings something different. • We provide excellent work conditions with a supportive and fun team. • We provide a culturally safe and inclusive work environment. • Access to salary packaging. • Access to Employee Assistance Program. • Staff wellbeing activities. • Generous salary on offer.

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If you are a passionate Youth Worker with a relevant Tertiary qualification and a desire to make a difference in the lives of local Youth we want to hear from you. • • • •

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For a copy of the position description please email recruitment@thebridge.org.au To find out more about our organisation please visit our website thebridge.org.au Applications close 5pm Friday 29th July 2022 NOTE: Applications will be assessed as they are received, and a suitable applicant may be appointed prior to the closing date. To be considered for these roles you must address the selection criteria. The Bridge Youth Service is committed to protecting children and to creating a child safe environment by identifying and reporting signs of abuse.

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If you have a love for the hospitality industry & experience in managing venues, we want you! We are looking for a natural team leader, someone who demonstrates a can-do attitude, be a self-starter and work unsupervised or part of a team. Some of the duties include, but are not limited to: • Overall Responsibility including overseeing daily operations within the venue • Uphold a strong & positive team culture • Manage, train, support & communicate with the team in delivering excellent customer service & adhering to policies & procedures • Function Organisation Essential Criteria: • Must have RSA • Must have prior experience with leadership & management • Must have an established background in hospitality • Must be detail orientated & highly efficient • Must be flexible with hours including weekend & nights • A genuine passion for the industry Desirable Criteria: • A current Vic Gaming License (or willing to get one) and RSG

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We are currently looking for energetic, inclusive & supportive food & beverage attendants to join us on a casual basis. This role is available on a 7 day rotating roster, there is an opportunity for increased ours and career development for the right candidate. The successful candidate will have evidence of their RSA, RSG & current Victorian Gaming license (or be willing to gain). Must be available nights & weekends. Apply by sending your resume to marg@gvpokies.com.au For further information please call Marg on 5821 9822


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Galen Catholic College

Galen Catholic College Wangaratta is a co-educational College with an enrolment of 1100 students from Years 7 - 12 and 170 full and part-time staff. We are currently seeking:

Housing Officer (Full Time)

Mungabareena Aboriginal Corporation prides itself on placing purpose, values and culture at the centre of our work so why not come work for us!

- Student Counsellor - Materials Technology Teacher – Years 7-10

An exciting new opportunity has arisen, and Mungabareena Aboriginal Corporation is seeking an energetic & enthusiastic Housing Officer to join our growing team. About the role: This position is responsible for supporting Koori families with their housing needs and assisting tenants to maintain their tenancy. The position will deliver high-quality tenancy and property management for Mungabareena Aboriginal Corporation ensuring relevant legislation, regulations, organisational policies, and procedures are followed, and will manage the related property maintenance and administrative functions.

Applications close on Tuesday 12th July 2022. For further details including how to apply please visit our website: www.galen.vic.edu.au/employment/

The Ideal Candidate will have: • Experience in the community housing sector and/ or property real estate. • An understanding of and sensitivity to homelessness issues. • Strong attention to detail with a passion for providing quality customer service. • A professional with good communication and time management skills with a friendly personality. • A person who is compassionate and a team player. • Knowledge of tenancy management practices, procedures, and tenancy agreements. • A clear understanding of the residential tenancies act. • Has intermediate to advanced Microsoft skills. • Works independently, with initiative, sound judgment, attention to detail and delivers high-quality results. Whats on offer: • Staff are supported personally and professionally, making sure that work brings purpose to your life so that during your journey at MAC you can continue to explore limitless possibilities. • Each day brings something different. • We provide excellent work conditions with a supportive and fun team. • We provide a culturally safe and inclusive work environment. • Access to salary packaging. • Access to Employee Assistance Program. • Staff wellbeing activities. • Generous salary on offer.

Our school community promotes the safety, wellbeing, and inclusion of all children. Galen Catholic College embrace diversity and social inclusion and encourage people from diverse backgrounds to apply.

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Visionstream Australia Pty Limited is one of the most successful Principal Contractors currently engaged on the National Broadband Network (NBN) Project. Awarded multiple regions of the Unify Network Contract, we are seeking to expand our list of Subcontractors. Companies and / or Subcontractors with skills and experience in one or more aspects of the following, are invited to submit an Expression of Interest: • FTTP, FTTN, FTTB, FTTC • Civil Activities • Construction, Remediation & Restoration Activities Expression of Interest (EOI) documentation is available via the following link: https://ventia.com/page/teleco-opportunities-national Submit completed EOI document to Visionstream Australia Pty Limited by email to Unify_Network_EOI@ventia.com Ensure all correspondence is clearly titled UNIFY/2022 – with your Company Name in the subject line.

Submissions close 5pm Wednesday 13 July 2022. The Code for the Tendering and Performance of Building Work 2016 (Building Code) applies to this project. By submitting an Expression of Interest in this project you will become subject to the Building Code. This document is available at: www.abcc.gov.au/building-code/building-code-2016 Visionstream Australia Pty Limited forms part of the Ventia Group (Ventia). Ventia is committed to promoting a culture of honest and ethical behaviour that meets all of Ventia’s compliance and legal obligations. Our Code of Conduct outlines the standards we require from everyone who works for Ventia. This document is available at: https://www.ventia.com/who-we-are/code-of-conduct

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COMMENCEMENT: The Promotion will commence on Friday June 10th 2022 at 8:00am. CLOSING: Entries for the promotion will close on Sunday July 31st 2022 at 6:00pm. ENTRY: Entry is open to any person who makes a purchase from a participating trader to the value of $10 or greater. Participating traders will be identified by posters in store and by advertisements in “The Adviser”. Entry is by making a purchase to the value of $10 or more from a participating trader, Scan the entry QR code on the participating stores posters, fill in the form on-line and take a photo of your receipt, please include the date and amount spent in the photo and enter. Entries will not be valid without a photo of the receipt. A receipt can only be entered once, any entered multiple times will be void. Weekly winners will be digitally drawn at 4:00pm on Monday June 20th, 27th, July 4th, 11th and 18th 2022. All entries, including previous prize winners, will then be placed directly into the final draw on August 1st, 2022 for the Grand $5,000 Prize in the form of a GMCU debit card. Plus 8 x $500 consolation prizes will be drawn after the Grand prize from all the previous winning entries. Management and staff of participating traders are not eligible to enter this competition at their own participating businesses. Management and staff of The Adviser are not eligible to enter this competition. PRIZES: 6 x $500 prizes each will be drawn on Monday June 20th, 27th, July 4th, 11th and 18th 2022 at 4:00pm digitally at The Adviser, 38-40 Welsford Street, Shepparton. The Grand Prize of 1x $5,000, plus 8 x $500 consolation prizes will be drawn after the Grand prize from all the previous winning entries. This draw will be on Monday, August 1st, 2022 at 4:00pm digitally at The Adviser, 38-40 Welsford Street, Shepparton. Prizes will be provided in the form of a Goulburn Murray Credit Union (GMCU) Gift Card. In addition, three x $500 will be handed out to the business for the most number of entries from participating businesses who employ 1-4 people, 5-15 people and 16 or more employees. These $500 x 3 prizes will be provided by The Adviser to the winning businesses in the form of a cheque. TOTAL PRIZE POOL: Total prize pool is $25,500 and all of this must be won. UNCLAIMED PRIZES: If a winner does not claim their prize by Thursday, September 1st, 2022 the prize will be re-drawn at 9:00am on Wednesday, September 21st, 2022 at the offices of “The Adviser”, 38-40 Welsford Street, Shepparton, and the new winner will be notified in accordance with these conditions. Any unclaimed prizes will be published in “The AGE” newspaper on Wednesday, September 14th, 2022. NOTIFICATION OF WINNERS: Winners will be contacted by telephone as soon as the prizes are drawn. Names of $500 draw winners will be published in “The Adviser” on Wednesday, June 22nd, 29th, July 6th, 13th and 20th 2022. The name of the $5,000 GMCU debit card prize winner and 8 x $500 consolation prizes will be published in “The Adviser” on Wednesday, August 3rd, 2022. Winners of any unclaimed prizes will be published in “The Adviser” on Wednesday, August 17th, 2022. PRIVACY: Information collected on entry forms will only be used to compile statistics on total value of purchases, total number of entries, total number of entrants and postcodes from various areas. No personal details will be recorded and all entry forms will be destroyed once statistics have been compiled and all prizes claimed. PROMOTER: The Trustee for GJ Adams Trust t/as The Shepparton Adviser, Newspaper House, 38-40 Welsford Street, Shepparton VIC 3630 ABN: 27 086 739 892

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BIG SPLASH... Branden Wilson is headed to Brisbane where he will represent the state in swimming. Photos: Supplied.

Swimming to Brisbane By Deanne Jeffers RUSH WORTH P12 student, Branden Wilson, w ill represent the state in swimming after being selected for the School Sport Victoria (Vic 10-19 Years and Under) swimming team. In August, the team will be competing in the School Sport Australia Championships to be held in Brisbane, Queensland. It has been a great performance by Branden Wilson, who participated in a structured trial process to be selected to represent Team Vic. “I have been swim ming with the Shepparton Swimming Club for eight years. I started competitively swimming when I was nine years old,” said Branden, who says he is “excited” to be representing Shepparton. “I competed in the 2021 National Age Championships at the Gold Coast in the 100 breaststroke. The State School Swimming competition will be my second time interstate to compete.” Many past School Sport Victoria team members have gone on to compete at national and international competitions, including the Olympic Games, World

Championships, and the Commonwealth Games. “I have always thought I would like to represent Australia in swimming. I like to think I am starting to head in that direction. I know if I keep working hard anything is possible,” Branden said. Here’s hoping that Branden and his Victorian teammates can achieve their personal goals from this opportunity, and that Branden may be representing the country in years to come.

Saturday’s smash hit Contributed by Ben Ladson A NOT H E R beaut i f u l S at u rday afternoon during the last week of June. 28 players took to the court, five of whom being first timers to our Shepparton & District Tennis Association (SDTA) Round Robin format. Court 1 saw Mike taking out all three sets in a strong performance. The standout on Court 2 was Brett, whilst on Court 3, Mike's son Oscar was too strong for his opposition.

Court 4 had, and I quote, "some of the longest games ever", with Hamish coming out undefeated. Sam took the chocolates on Court 5, whilst on Court 7, Tools continues his rise through the ranks, which is impressive considering he hasn't played competitive tennis before. And finally, on Court 8, Maddie had her maiden victory. If you'd like to have a hit of tennis on Saturdays at 1.15pm, it's just $2 with new balls at 4 Packham Street, Shepparton. Everyone is welcome.


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6.00 News 9.00 News 10.00 Aust Story 10.30 That Pacific Sports Show 11.00 Nigel Slater’s Middle East 12.00 News 1.00 Gruen 1.35 The Weekly 2.05 The Durrells 2.55 Grand Designs NZ 3.45 Think Tank 4.40 Tenable

5.30 Hard Quiz 6.00 The Drum 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 Q+A 9.35 One Plus One 10.05 News 10.20 The Business 10.40 Looking Black 11.40 Will Australia Ever Have A Black Prime Minister?

6.00 The Talk 7.00 Judge Judy 7.30 Bold 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast 8.30 Studio 10 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 MasterChef Aust 2.15 Entertainment Tonight 2.30 Farm To Fork 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 My Market Kitchen 4.00 Everyday Gourmet

With Justine Schofield 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 10 News First 6.30 The Project 7.30 MasterChef Australia 8.40 Law & Order: SVU 9.40 To Be Advised 11.40 The Project 12.40 Stephen Colbert 1.30 Shopping 3.30 Infomercials 4.30 CBS Morning

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (2013) Steve Carell. 2.00 Kochie’s Business Builders 2.30 Border Patrol 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 The Chase

Australia 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Football. AFL. Round 17. Geelong v Melbourne. 10.30 AFL Post-Game Show 11.00 The Latest: Seven News 11.30 Britain’s Got Talent 1.30 Home Shopping 5.00 News 5.30 Sunrise

6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Australian Ninja Warrior 2.00 Pointless 3.00 Tipping Point 4.00 Afternoon News 4.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 5.30 WIN News 6.00 Nine News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 RBT 8.30 Paramedics

9.30 New Amsterdam 10.30 The Equalizer 11.20 Nine News Late 11.50 Cold Case: New Leads Wanted 12.40 Tipping Point 1.30 TV Shop 2.30 Global Shop 3.00 TV Shop 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory 4.30 ACA 5.00 News 5.30 Today

6.00 Morning Programs 8.05 DD India Prime Time News 9.00 Make Me A Dealer 10.00 Big Mob Brekky 11.00 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 5. 1.00 PBS News 2.00 First Australians 2.55 Rovers: Return To Country 3.30 The Cook Up 4.00 Jeopardy! 4.30 Letters

And Numbers 5.00 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 5. Highlights. 6.00 Mastermind Aust 6.30 News 7.30 Scenic Coastal Walks With Kate Humble 8.30 Miniseries: True Colours 9.30 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 6. 1.30 Late Programs

FRIDAY

20 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Gruen 8.40 The Weekly 9.10 You Can’t Ask That 9.45 Would I Lie To You? 10.15 News 10.30 The Business 10.45 Miniseries: Small Axe 12.55 My Name Is Gulpilil 2.35 The Durrells

6.00 News 9.00 ABC News Mornings 10.00 Q+A 11.00 Magical Land Of Oz: Human Shift 12.00 ABC News At Noon 1.00 Mystery Road: Origin 1.55 The Good Karma Hospital 3.00 Grand Designs New Zealand

3.45 Think Tank 4.40 Tenable 5.30 Hard Quiz 6.00 The Drum 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Movin’ To The Country 8.00 Agatha Raisin 9.45 Baptiste 10.40 ABC Late News 10.55 The Weekly 11.25 You Can’t Ask That 12.00 Rage

6.00 The Talk 7.00 Judge Judy 7.30 Bold 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast 8.30 Studio 10 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Living Room 2.00 Ent. Tonight 2.30 Farm To Fork 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 My Market Kitchen 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 Bold

5.00 10 News First 6.30 The Project 7.30 The Living Room 8.30 To Be Advised 9.30 The Graham Norton Show 10.30 Just For Laughs Uncut 11.00 Just For Laughs Australia 11.30 The Project 12.30 Stephen Colbert 1.30 Shopping 4.30 Infomercials

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Beaches (2017) Idina Menzel, Antonio Cupo, Nia Long. 2.00 House Of Wellness 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News

7.00 Better Homes And Gardens 7.30 Football. AFL. Round 17. Sydney v Western Bulldogs. 10.30 AFL Post-Game Show 11.00 Armchair Experts 11.30 Movie: Super Troopers 2 (2018) Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme. 2.00 Home Shopping

6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Movie: A Vineyard Romance (2021) Rebecca Olson. 1.45 Explore 2.00 Pointless 3.00 Tipping Point 4.00 Afternoon News 4.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 5.30 WIN News 6.00 Nine News

7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Children’s Hospital 8.30 Movie: Trainwreck (2015) Amy Schumer, Bill Hader, John Cena. 11.00 Movie: Tammy (2014) 12.45 Tipping Point 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping 4.00 Take Two 4.30 Global Shop 5.00 TV Shop 5.30 Skippy

6.00 Morning Programs 9.00 Bamay 9.35 Big Mob Brekky 11.00 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 6. Replay. 1.00 PBS News 2.00 Bamay 2.35 NAIDOC Award Winners 3.05 NITV News: Nula 3.35 The Cook Up 4.05 Jeopardy! 4.30 Letters

And Numbers 5.00 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 6. Highlights. 6.00 Mastermind Aust 6.30 News 7.30 Great Asian Railway Journeys 8.30 Ancient Superstructures 9.30 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 7. 1.30 Late Programs

SATURDAY

2 6.00 News 9.00 News 10.00 Four Corners 11.00 Running Wild: Australia’s Camels 12.00 News 12.30 Press Club 1.40 Media Watch 2.00 The Durrells 2.55 Grand Designs NZ 3.45 Think Tank 4.45 Tenable 5.30 Hard Quiz 6.00 The Drum

6.00 Rage 7.00 Weekend Breakfast 9.00 Rage 12.00 News 12.30 Agatha Raisin 2.10 Midsomer Murders 3.40 The ABC Of 4.10 Back Roads: The Great Australian Road Trip 4.45 Landline 5.15 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery: Stephen Page

6.05 Dinosaur Apocalypse With Sir David Attenborough: The New Evidence 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The Good Karma Hospital 8.20 The Split 9.20 Mystery Road: Origin 10.15 The Trial Of Christine Keeler 11.15 High Fidelity 11.50 Rage

6.00 GCBC 6.30 Leading The Way 7.00 Escape Fishing 7.30 Wildlife Rescue Australia 8.30 What’s Up Down Under 9.00 Australia By Design: Innovations 9.30 St10 12.00 Living Room 1.00 Offroad Adv 2.00 Pooches At Play 2.30 Taste Of Aust

3.00 What’s Up Down Under 4.00 Bondi Rescue 4.30 Farm To Fork 5.00 News 6.00 Wildlife Rescue Australia 7.00 The Dog House 9.00 Ambulance Australia 10.00 To Be Advised 11.00 My Life Is Murder 1.00 Shopping 3.30 Infomercials

6.00 Shopping 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 Morning Show 12.00 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 7. Townsville 500. Day 1. Qualifying and support races. 3.00 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 7. Townsville 500. Day 1. Pre-

race and race. 5.00 News 5.30 Border Security 6.00 News 7.00 Football. AFL. Round 17. St Kilda v Fremantle. 10.30 AFL Post-Game 12.10 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 7. Townsville 500. Day 1. Highlights.

6.00 Getaway 6.30 ACA 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday 12.00 Our State On A Plate 12.30 My Way 1.00 Arctic Vets 1.30 Taronga: Who’s Who In The Zoo 2.30 Australian Ninja Warrior 4.30 The Garden Gurus:

20th Anniversary Special 5.00 News 5.30 Getaway 6.00 News 7.00 ACA 7.30 To Be Advised 12.50 Labour Of Love 1.40 Our State On A Plate 2.00 TV Shop 4.30 Global Shop 5.00 TV Shop 5.30 Skippy

6.00 Morning Programs 8.05 DD India Prime Time News 9.00 Love Your Garden 10.00 Great Canal Journeys 11.00 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 7. Replay. 1.00 PBS News 2.00 NAIDOC Awards 4.00 Trail Towns 4.30 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 7.

Highlights. 5.30 48 Hours To Victory 6.30 News 7.35 World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys 8.30 The Queen’s Mother In Law 9.25 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 8. 2.00 Late Programs

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6.00 Rage 7.00 Weekend Breakfast 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Offsiders 10.30 World This Week 11.00 Compass 11.30 Praise 12.00 News 12.30 Landline 1.30 Movin’ To The Country 2.00 Dream Gardens 2.30 A Dog’s World With Tony Armstrong 3.35 Nigel Slater’s

Middle East 4.30 Back To Nature 5.00 Art Works 5.30 Antiques Roadshow 6.30 Compass 7.00 ABC News Sunday 7.40 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery 8.30 Mystery Road: Origin 9.30 Miniseries: Small Axe 10.40 Total Control 2.00 Rage

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Turning Point With David Jeremiah 7.00 Joseph Prince 7.30 Joel Osteen 8.00 Good Chef Bad Chef 8.30 The Living Room 9.30 Studio 10: Sunday 12.00 MasterChef Australia 3.30 Destination Dessert 4.00 Farm To Fork 4.30 Taste Of Australia

With Hayden Quinn 5.00 10 News First 6.30 The Sunday Project 7.30 MasterChef Australia 9.00 NCIS: Hawai’i 10.00 FBI 12.00 The Sunday Project 1.00 Home Shopping 3.00 Infomercials 4.30 CBS Mornings

6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend 11.00 House Of Wellness 12.00 Football. VFL. Round 16. 2.30 AFL Pre-Game Show 3.00 Football. AFL. Round 17. Hawthorn v Adelaide. 6.00 Seven News 7.00 7NEWS Spotlight

8.00 Big Brother 9.30 Movie: I Feel Pretty (2018) Amy Schumer, Michelle Williams, Tom Hopper. 11.45 The Blacklist 12.45 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 7. Townsville 500. Day 2. Highlights. 2.00 Home Shopping 5.00 Seven Early News 5.30 Sunrise

6.00 Arctic Vets 6.30 ACA 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 The AFL Sunday Footy Show 12.00 Sports Sunday 1.00 Travel Guides 2.00 Children’s Hospital 3.00 Australian Ninja Warrior 5.00 News 5.30 Postcards 6.00 Nine News Sunday 7.00 Australian Ninja Warrior

9.00 60 Minutes 10.00 Nine News Late 10.30 The First 48 11.25 Accident, Suicide Or Murder 12.15 Unspeakable Crime: The Killing Of Jessica Chambers 1.05 My Way 1.30 TV Shop 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory 4.30 Take Two 5.00 News 5.30 Today

6.00 Morning Programs 6.30 Al Jazeera 7.00 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 8. Highlights. 8.05 DD India Prime Time News 9.00 Love Your Garden 10.00 Great Canal Journeys 11.00 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 8. Replay. 1.00 Speedweek 3.00 Countdown To

Qatar 2022 4.00 Small Business Secrets NAIDOC Special 4.30 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 8. Highlights. 5.30 48 Hours To Victory 6.30 News 7.30 France: A Journey Through Time 8.30 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 9. 2.00 Late Programs

MONDAY

6.00 News 9.00 News 10.00 Landline 11.00 Antiques Roadshow 12.00 ABC News At Noon 1.00 Mum 1.30 Vera 3.00 Grand Designs New Zealand 3.45 Think Tank 4.45 Tenable 5.30 Hard Quiz 6.00 The Drum

7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Back Roads: Leeton, NSW 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Neighbours: End Of The Road 10.05 ABC Late News 10.20 The Business 10.35 Q+A 11.40 Total Control 3.10 Rage 4.25 The Drum 5.25 7.30

6.00 The Talk 7.00 Judge Judy 7.30 Bold 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast 8.30 Studio 10 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 MasterChef Aust 2.30 Ent. Tonight 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 My Market Kitchen 4.00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful

5.00 10 News First 6.30 The Project 7.30 MasterChef Australia 9.00 Have You Been Paying Attention? 10.00 The Montreal Comedy Festival 11.00 Jimeoin: Ramble On 12.30 The Project 1.30 Stephen Colbert 2.30 Infomercials 3.00 Shopping 4.30 CBS Morning

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: He Loves Me (2011) Heather Locklear, Max Martini, Gabrielle Rose. 2.00 Criminal Confessions: Houston 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News

7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Big Brother 8.55 9-1-1: Lone Star 11.00 The Latest: Seven News 11.30 The Blacklist 12.30 Home Shopping 5.00 Seven Early News 5.30 Sunrise

6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Australian Ninja Warrior 2.00 Pointless 3.00 Tipping Point 4.00 Afternoon News 4.30 Hot Seat 5.30 News 6.00 News 7.00 ACA 7.30 Australian Ninja Warrior 9.40 Million

Dollar Murders 10.40 Footy Classified 11.35 Nine News Late 12.00 Manifest 12.50 Hello SA 1.10 9Honey: Queen Elizabeth 1.30 TV Shop 2.30 Global Shop 3.00 TV Shop 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory 4.30 ACA 5.00 News 5.30 Today

6.00 Morning Programs 10.05 Paddington Station 24/7 11.00 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 9. Replay. 1.00 Al Jazeera News Hour 2.10 First Australians 3.05 Small Business Secrets NAIDOC Special 3.35 The Cook Up 4.05 Jeopardy! 4.30 Letters

And Numbers 5.00 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 9. Highlights. 6.00 Mastermind Aust 6.30 News 7.30 Saving Lives At Sea 8.40 The Queen’s Guard: A Year In Service 9.30 24 Hours In Emergency 10.30 SBS News 11.00 Black Sands 12.00 Late Programs

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6.00 News 9.00 News 10.00 Foreign Correspondent 10.30 One Plus One 11.00 How To Live Younger 12.00 News 1.00 The Split 2.00 The Durrells 2.55 Grand Designs NZ 3.45 Think Tank 4.45 Tenable 5.30 Hard Quiz 6.00 The Drum

7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 The ABC Of 8.30 Carbon: The Unauthor ised Biography 10.00 What Are We Feeding Our Kids? 10.55 News 11.10 The Business 11.25 Four Corners 12.10 Media Watch 12.30 Vera 2.00 The Durrells 2.45 Rage

6.00 The Talk 7.00 Judge Judy 7.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast 8.30 Studio 10 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 MasterChef Australia 2.30 Entertainment Tonight 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 My Market Kitchen 4.00 Everyday Gourmet

With Justine Schofield 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 10 News First 6.30 The Project 7.30 MasterChef Australia 9.00 The Cheap Seats 10.00 Soccer. Friendly. Manchester United v Liverpool. 1.30 The Project 2.30 Stephen Colbert 3.30 Infomercials 4.30 CBS Morning

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Bringing Ashley Home (2011) A.J. Cook, Jennifer Morrison, Patricia Richardson. 2.00 Criminal Confessions: Seneca Falls 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 The Chase

Australia 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Big Brother 9.00 The Good Doctor 11.00 The Latest: Seven News 11.30 Autopsy USA: Andy Warhol 12.30 Home Shopping 5.00 Seven Early News 5.30 Sunrise

6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Australian Ninja Warrior 2.00 Pointless 3.00 Tipping Point 4.00 Afternoon News 4.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 5.30 WIN News 6.00 Nine News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Australian Ninja Warrior 9.30 To Be Advised

10.30 Nine News Late 11.00 Law & Order: Organized Crime 11.50 Game Of Silence 12.40 Tipping Point 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory 4.30 A Current Affair 5.00 News Early Edition 5.30 Today

6.00 Morning Programs 9.00 Make Me A Dealer 9.50 Paddington Station 24/7 10.50 Revolution: Ideas That Changed The World 11.55 BBC News At Ten 12.30 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 1.00 PBS News 2.05 First Australians 3.00 Living Black 3.30 The Cook Up

4.05 Who Do You Think You Are? 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers 6.00 Mastermind Aust 6.30 News 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 8.35 Concorde: Secrets Behind The Crash 9.30 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 10. 1.30 Late Programs

The Adviser. Australia No.1:1618 Wednesday, July 6, 2022 – Page 29


Wendy Lovell MP

WendyLovell LovellMP MP Wendy Liberal Member for Northern Victoria Region

Liberal Member for Northern Victoria Region

Member for Northern Victoria Region Working hard for a Active, Local stronger future for the Goulburn Valley and Vocal

For assistance withp:State Government issues, (03) 5821 6668 contact my office e: please wendy.lovell@parliament.vic.gov.au /wendylovellMP p: (03) 5821 6668

e: wendy.lovell@parliament.vic.gov.au Authorised by Wendy Lovell MP, 222 Wyndham Street Shepparton. /wendylovellMP Funded from Parliamentary Budget Authorised by Wendy Lovell MP, 222 Wyndham Street Shepparton. Funded from Parliamentary Budget

PHILLIP LENON Phone: 0414 993 394 Shepparton

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WILLIAM LASTARRIA

LEONARD BALFOUR

CHRIS BUZZA

JOEL COSTA

Phone: 5825 3861

Phone: 5825 3695

Phone: 5829 3700

Phone: 5481 1518

61 Echuca Rd, Mooroopna

106A McLennan St, Moroopna

10 Callister St, Shepparton

Shop 2/111-125 Numurkah Rd, Shepparton

3

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6

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ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 CARLTON 6 SYDNEY 4 MELBOURNE 4 GEELONG

4 COLLINGWOOD 4 RICHMOND 4 G.W SYDNEY 4 FREMANTLE

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NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP

ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP

4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 CARLTON 6 SYDNEY 4 MELBOURNE 4 GEELONG

WILL PHILLIPS

TRENT COLDWELL

JOHN MOURMOURKIS

Phone: 5822 7577

Phone: 5821 2906 55-57 Longstaff St, Shepparton

Phone: 5822 1555

125-131 New Dookie Rd Shepparton

6

4 COLLINGWOOD 4 RICHMOND 4 G.W SYDNEY 4 FREMANTLE

177-193 Numurkah Rd, Shepparton

6

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ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 CARLTON 6 SYDNEY 4 MELBOURNE 4 GEELONG

6 G.C SUNS 4 RICHMOND 4 G.W SYDNEY 4 FREMANTLE

ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

4 BRISBANE LIONS NO TIP 6 SYDNEY 4 MELBOURNE 4 GEELONG

ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

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ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

6 G.C SUNS 4 RICHMOND 4 G.W SYDNEY 4 FREMANTLE

NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP

NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP

ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 CARLTON 6 SYDNEY 4 MELBOURNE 4 GEELONG

4 COLLINGWOOD 4 RICHMOND 4 G.W SYDNEY 4 FREMANTLE

TOP TIPSTERS 1. WILL PHILLIPS ...............100

18. GARY HALLUM ................ 88

2. DARYL EMMETT ............. 97

19. JOEL COSTA..................... 87

3. JARROD HARRY ............. 97

20. ANGELO KAKOUROS .... 87

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6 G.C SUNS 4 RICHMOND 4 G.W SYDNEY 4 FREMANTLE

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PETER DUNBABIN

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4. CHRIS BUZZA .................. 97

21. TYSON SAUNDERS........ 87

Phone: 5821 1813

Phone: 5824 1122

Phone: 5831 1800

181 Maude St, Shepparton

5. KIERAN MOON ................ 96

22. ANDREW HODGES ........ 87

112 Hogan St, Tatura

182 High St, Shepparton

6

4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 CARLTON 6 SYDNEY 4 MELBOURNE 4 GEELONG

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ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 CARLTON 6 SYDNEY 4 MELBOURNE $ 99 EA 4 GEELONG

1

ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

4 COLLINGWOOD 4 RICHMOND 4 G.W SYDNEY PRICE 4 FREMANTLE$

1/2

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5

44

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574

$

ANDREW HODGES

DARYL EMMETT

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Phone: 5831 2031

24 PK

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8

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Red and White Seedless Grapes

4

99 KG

7

$

1

1/2 PRICE

12

$

99

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Gold Sweet Potatoes

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$

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6

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7

6 G.C SUNS 4 RICHMOND 4 G.W SYDNEY 4 FREMANTLE

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4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 CARLTON 6 SYDNEY 4 MELBOURNE 4 GEELONG

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ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

4 COLLINGWOOD 4 RICHMOND 4 G.W SYDNEY 4 FREMANTLE

1099

4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 CARLTON 6 SYDNEY 4 MELBOURNE 4 GEELONG

6 G.C SUNS 4 RICHMOND 4 G.W SYDNEY 4 FREMANTLE

KIERAN MOON Phone: 5820 2900

Riverside Plaza, Kialla

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7

99

$

8

Riverside Plaza, Kialla

KG

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99 KG

7

FURNITURE 4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 CARLTON 6 SYDNEY 4 MELBOURNE 4 GEELONG

4 COLLINGWOOD 4 RICHMOND 4 G.W SYDNEY 4 FREMANTLE

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4 BRISBANE LIONS 4 COLLINGWOOD 6 CARLTON

4 RICHMOND

6 SYDNEY

4 G.W SYDNEY

4 MELBOURNE

4 FREMANTLE

Shepparton

WENDY LOVELL LIBERAL MEMBER FOR NORTHERN VICTORIA

11. SEB MANGIAMELLI........ 93

ELECTRICAL

12. PETER DUNBABIN ......... 92 FOCUS CARDS AND GIFTS

13. HANNAH MARK .............. 92 MONARCH PERSONNEL

14. MIKE TIMOTHEE ............. 91 LOAN MARKET

Phone: 0438 354 524

6

8. MICHAEL MILBURN ....... 94

10. WENDY LOVELL .............. 93

JARROD HARRY

Phone: 5820 2900

INTERSPORT SHEPPARTON

TOTAL TOOLS

4 GEELONG

Phone: 5858 5695

7. NIPPER HARVEY............. 94

9. DANIEL STRUDWICK ..... 93

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ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

NIPPER HARVEY

BECC FISCHER

ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

6. PHILLIP LENON ............... 96

SAVE

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ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

HARVEY NORMAN ELECTRICAL

A&G CUSTOM FENCING

“When it really matters” ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

7

BILL+BEATS

7

15. GEORGE WELLS .............. 91 TATURA HOT BREAD

16. CRAIG BRAMLEY ............ 90 FOODWORKS

ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 CARLTON 6 SYDNEY 4 MELBOURNE 4 GEELONG

6 G.C SUNS 4 RICHMOND 4 G.W SYDNEY 4 FREMANTLE

ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 CARLTON 6 SYDNEY 4 MELBOURNE 4 GEELONG

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4 COLLINGWOOD 4 RICHMOND 4 G.W SYDNEY 4 FREMANTLE

17. STEVE SNELLING............ 90 SNELLING ENGINEERING

TSE ENERGY SOLUTIONS

GOODFELLOWS CAR & TRUCK RENTALS

23. TRENT COLDWELL......... 86 DICKSONS REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING

24. BECC FISCHER ................ 85

HARVEY NORMAN FURNITURE

25. VIC BOVALINO................. 85 VAB SALON

26. ROCKY GAGLIARDI ........ 85 GAGLIARDI SCOTT REAL ESTATE

27. JOEY CAMPANELLI ....... 83 MOOROOPNA HARDWARE

28. RUSS POWELL ................ 82 SHEPPARTON GOLF CLUB

29. MICK O’ROURKE ............ 82 PEPPERMILL INN

30. JAMIE SPENCER............. 81 THE BOTTLE-O WAREHOUSE SHEPPARTON

31. JOHN MOURMOURKIS79 FAIRLEYS SUPA IGA

32. LEONARD BALFOUR ..... 74 BALFOURS AIRPORT DIRECT

33. WILLIAM LASTARRIA ..... 72 CHAS COLE


GAME DAY... Rochester Tigers v. Mooroopna Cats. Photo: Supplied.

MIKE TIMOTHEE

MICHAEL MILBURN

HANNAH MARK

Phone: 0438 372 280

Phone: 0425 286 636

Phone: 5831 5880

281 Wyndham St Shepparton

279 Wyndham St Shepparton

44 Wyndham St Shepparton

ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 CARLTON 6 SYDNEY 4 MELBOURNE 4 GEELONG

6

6 G.C SUNS 4 RICHMOND 4 G.W SYDNEY 4 FREMANTLE

ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 CARLTON 6 SYDNEY 4 MELBOURNE 4 GEELONG

6

ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

6 G.C SUNS 4 RICHMOND 4 G.W SYDNEY 4 FREMANTLE

MICK O’ROURKE

JOEY CAMPANELLI Phone: 5825 4660

Phone: 5823 1800

7 Mill St, Mooroopna

7900 Goulburn Valley Highway, Kialla

7

7

4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 CARLTON 6 SYDNEY 4 MELBOURNE 4 GEELONG

4 COLLINGWOOD 4 RICHMOND 4 G.W SYDNEY 4 FREMANTLE

RUSS POWELL Phone: 5821 2717

7

15 Golf Dr, Shepparton

Mooroopna

7

GOLF CLUB TIMBER & BUILDING SUPPLIES

ROUND 16 SELECTIONS

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SHEPPARTON V SHEPPARTON UNITED The battle of the co-tenants will see Shepparton chasing bragging rights over Shepparton United. The Bears have won three games this season, including against the Demons on the opening day of the season. While the Demons sit at the bottom of the table with one win. They will be desperate for a couple more wins. Coach Paul Serra knows the only way they can win is if they are switched on from the first bounce, take their opportunities when they present and limit lapses in concentration. Zavier Maher saddled up for the Demons due to a VFL bye last weekend. It is unlikely that he will be available again as he returns to play with Carlton. The responsibility will fall to the likes of Kaedyn Napier, Mitchell Roche, Edward Adams and Kyle Clarke to lead the way. Anthony Andronaco, Rowan Hiscock, Tyler Larkin, Edward Lindon and Rhiley Lau will be looking to lead the way and if they can continue their good form, then the Bears should get the chocolates. Tip: Shepparton.

EUROA V ECHUCA

Trengove will line up for them after crossing from Barooga before the June 30 clearance deadline. He will most likely slot into the defence and give much needed height but coach John Lamont will be able to use him forward at different stages or even in the ruck. Lachlan Smith, Thomas Holman (six goals), Kaine Herbert, Joshua Dillon and Cade Mueller proved to be the stars in the big win over Tatura. If they can continue that form and add Zac Keogh back to the line-up, they will feel confident they can push the Cats. Tip: Kyabram.

TATURA V BENALLA Tatura will be looking to do the double over Benalla and chalk up its third win of the season. That said, the Bulldogs have really struggled in the past month, suffering three big losses to top six contenders. Benalla has won a couple of games and was reasonably competitive last weekend in its loss to Seymour. Billy Cooper, Tom Sullivan, Sean McAllister, Lincoln Wellington and Comanche Walls will be doing their best to lead the way for the home team. The visitors will feel confident that if ruckman Joshua Marchbank can give his midfielders first use today, then midseason recruit Jarrad Waite (five goals last week) can have a day out. Tip: Benalla.

Is this the preview of the 2022 grand final? At the start of the season, many of the pundits thought of these two for the 2022 flag and they haven’t disappointed, sitting one and two. ROUND 16 SELECTIONS ROUND 16 SELECTIONS 4 BRISBANE LIONS 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 BRISBANE LIONS 4 COLLINGWOOD Echuca has beaten every team in 2022 4 RICHMOND 6 CARLTON 4 RICHMOND 6 CARLTON and sits on top of the ladder undefeated. ROCHESTER V MANSFIELD 4 G.W SYDNEY 6 SYDNEY 4 G.W SYDNEY 6 SYDNEY While, Euroa has won 10 on the bounce This will be an intriguing contest 4 FREMANTLE 4 MELBOURNE 4 FREMANTLE 4 MELBOURNE after back-to-back losses starting 2022. as both teams remain in the hunt to 4 GEELONG 4 GEELONG Jack McHale has been a standout for the feature in the September action. Murray Bombers. He would be one of the The Mansfield line-up probably leads them to be a JAMIE DANIEL contenders for the Morrison Medal at this point. strong chance to hold its place in the top six while SPENCER STRUDWICK Ruory Kirkby (five goals) continued the Tigers will be looking to draw inspiration Phone: Phone: 5831 3833 his good form in front of the sticks, from what it did when last on home soil when 5821 6400 Corner of High St and he will need to do so again. they overcame Kyabram against all odds. 46-52 Benalla Rd, & St. Georges Rd, Shepparton Shepparton Sam Willoughby, Kane Morris, Cooper Barber Charles Ward, Hugh Hamilton (debut last 6 7 and the returning Andrew Walker and Ben weekend), Angus Martin, Lachlan Harper, Reid will be important for the visitors as well. Mitch Cricelli and coach Steven Stroobants Andrew Smith has been outstanding will be important for the Tigers. A ROUND 16 SELECTIONS for the Pies this season. Stroobants will be hoping his team can get off to ROUND 16 SELECTIONS • C a k e s • 4 BRISBANE LIONS 4 COLLINGWOOD 6 WESTERN 4 GEELONG The ruckman would be one of the players a better start than their last game an at the same BULLDOGS 4 RICHMOND 6 CARLTON 4 COLLINGWOOD catching the eyes of the umpires when time restrict the influence of Jono Aujard, Ross 6 CARLTON 4 G.W SYDNEY 6 SYDNEY 4 RICHMOND it comes to the Morrison Medal. Brown, Tom McDonagh, Patrick Marks, James 6 SYDNEY 4 FREMANTLE 4 MELBOURNE 4 G.W SYDNEY 4 MELBOURNE Hard to split these two, but going for Herridge and Brett Mahoney. Tip: Rochester. 4 GEELONG 4 FREMANTLE Echuca to win a thriller. Tip: Echuca.

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KYABRAM V MOOROOPNA

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This is one of those eight-point games in the run home to the finals. Mooroopna is in third spot and Kyabram in fifth place. The Cats were outstanding getting past Rochester last weekend, it was easily their best first quarter in 2022. Christopher Nield booted multiple first quarter goals to finish with eight for the day. Liam Betson, Ben Hicks, Ethan Hunt and Nathan Basile were important in the win over the Tigers and they will need to continue that form. In a massive boost for the Cats, Jackson

Seymour are chasing a seventh straight win and look to consolidate its place in the top six. The Lions went 1-5 through the opening six rounds, but then bounced back to win six consecutive games. Youngster Nicholas Quigg led the way in the win over the improved Benalla last round. He got support from Ben Rigoni, Jack Murphy, Dylan Scopel and Nathan Beattie. In a boost for the Lions, they are welcoming back a few regulars and if they can keep their good form going, anything is possible if they qualify for the finals. Tip: Seymour.

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Silent genocide echoes at home for local Congolese By Deanne Jeffers RICH in resources like cobalt and coltan and yet the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC; Congo) remains poverty stricken and gripped in conflict that has killed as many as 6M people, making it the bloodiest conflict since World War II. “People who are killing the Congolese mainly come from other countries, but they can recruit locally because these people are very poor, it is easy to fund,” said Jean-Marie Mupunda, president of Voice for Silent People (VSP). VSP is a non-profit that educates about injustices that deny human rights and dignity. They provide a voice for the oppressed and disadvantaged. Presently they are focused on injustices in the Congo, where more the 70 percent of the world’s cobalt is mined to make batteries for everyday items like vehicles and smart phones. Mr Mupunda says that as demand for technology rapidly develops, the conflict is worsening. He was sent videos recently from his cousin, a nun in DRC, that show bodies of children and families who have had their throats cut with machetes while they slept. There are around 150 Congolese families in Greater Shepparton equating to around 750 people. For people who have had to leave the DRC, these are the images that they receive from home, the news that while the rest of the world ignores, that they and Jean-Marie cannot. VSP advocate, Cecilia Kelly says that thousands have had to flee due to fighting in east Congo in the last fortnight. “They are refugees in their own country,” she says. VSP have a petition online asking the United Nations to support an international tribunal to investigate crimes against humanity committed since the beginning of the war to obtain justice for victims and fair punishment. “I understand most of us are enjoying using smart phones and smart devices, but there are powerful people that are hidden away doing dirty business,” says Mr Mupenda.

VIOLENT SCENES... This month, dozens of homes were destroyed and lives lost in the territory of Beni in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Photo: Supplied.

“I believe most people could say that it is much better to not have a smart phone than having one that comes from the cost of the blood of human people. We need everyone to sign the petition because everyone is benefiting from resources from the Congo.” Australia is rich in resources and many Australians use smartphones but will not face the atrocities people in DRC

are living with or see this conflict reach our shores. Please consider signing and asking for justice for the Congolese people who have endured decades of bloodshed. https://www.change.org/JusticeForDRCongo2022 If you’re interested in joining VSP, please phone Cecilia Kelly on 0488 585 112.

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