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Shepparton scores international soccer bid By Deanne Jeffers LOCAL football fans have much to celebrate, following the recent announcement that Shepparton Sports City’s McEwan Reserve will host Group G matches of the AFC U17 Asian Cup Qualifiers later this year. Au s t ra l i a’s le ad i n g m e n’s yout h footballers and some of the brightest prospects in Asian football will be on show for Asian Football Confederation’s (AFC) qualifying matches in October. Continued Page 3

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Shepparton scores international soccer bid THIS is the first time since 2009 that Australia has hosted a qualification group, or any AFC youth tournaments, and this is the first time the event will be held in a regional area. “We will experience the Australian Under-17 national team, commonly referred to as the Joeys, compete against China, Northern Mariana Islands, and Cambodia in a series of six games, with the team that tops this group automatically qualifying for the AFC Under-17 Asian Cup in 2023,” said mayor Shane Sali. “There’s no better regional location to hold a competition of this level. Greater Shepparton underwent a game changing $21 million Shepparton Sports Precinct redevelopment in 2017. For the football lovers, this includes a $10 million investment into the community football complex. “With approximately 3,000 spectators anticipated for the qualifying matches and over one million in economic stimulation, this event will see people from Victoria, interstate, and international visitors spending time and money in our region.” Football Australia CEO James Johnson travelled from Sydney to announce the news. He said bringing the qualifiers to Shepparton is part of Football Australia’s new strategy to bring more international content to the regions. “These qualifiers present a wonderful opportunity for football

SHOOTS AND SCORES... Greater Shepparton City Council mayor Shane Sali with St George’s Road Primary School students Arden and Hamsa, both aged 10, and Football Australia CEO James Johnson. Photo: Deanne Jeffers.

fans from across the region and further afield to witness some of Australia’s and Asia’s best emerging talent, who are following the same elite pathways as household names in world football, creating a real ‘I was there’ moment for those attending matches in October,” said Mr Johnson.

Group G is one of 10 Groups that will be contested concurrently, featuring 44 countries from across Asia, all vying for 16 spots in the 2023 AFC U17 Asian Cup. Further information will be announced at a later date.

Next chapter for committee THE Committee for Greater Shepparton (C4GS) is entering its second decade and at the same time, welcoming new stalwarts to the board. Leigh Findlay of CAF Consulting and Sarah Thompson of GV Water are the new chair and deputy chair for C4GS. The board has also expanded with the appointment of AC Food's Andrew Mann.

After three years as the board chair, Lesley Hart of Dawes and Vary has stepped down but will remain as a board member. "Lesley's exceptional leadership across a very challenging few years has ensured the Committee ends its first decade in great shape," said Leigh. Incoming deputy chair, Sarah Thompson, believes C4GS has played an important role in

building Shepparton's reputation and influence within state and federal governments and policy makers. "Our region is extremely well positioned for the future, and I am really looking forward to continuing the Committee's great work," she said. Andrew Mann, AC Food's general manager, joins the board and brings his expertise in

agriculture and rural banking with him. "Our board is well connected with the region's strengths, and we are looking forward to working with our recently appointed CEO, Lindy Nieuwenhuizen, the wider membership, and our elected representatives, including former CEO and Member for Nicholls, Sam Birrell, to support the region's ongoing success," said Leigh.

Waterway update The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (GBCMA) is delivering water for the environment downstream of the Goulburn Weir in the Lower Goulburn River. The delivery started mid-July and will continue into August. GBCMA environmental water and wetlands manager, Simon Casanelia, said the water release was referred to as a winter fresh. “A fresh is flow that increases the height of the river for a short period of time,” Mr Casanelia said. “This winter fresh will help maintain the health and functioning of the Goulburn River by depositing seed rich sediment on the banks which helps stabilising plants to grow. It also helps move sediments from the riverbed to maintain habitat for water bugs and native fish. The fresh is planned to coincide with natural high flows where possible.

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By Deanne Jeffers BILL Winters has created a local legacy, helping more than 400 learner drivers to obtain their P-plates as Berry Street’s L2P program coordinator. L2P is a community-based program developed to assist eligible young people who otherwise do not have access to a supervising driver or an appropriate vehicle, to gain driving experience and confidence behind the wheel. “We’ve made a big difference as a group. It has had its challenges, but we have managed to create a successful program that has been extremely rewarding. None of it would be possible without trainers, volunteers, administrators, and all the people working to develop this program as it has grown over the years,” said Bill. “Having survived a motor crash myself, I looked at driver education 12 years ago, and I thought there must be a better way to educate young people and to keep road users safe. “There have been highs and lows, but for the most part, it has been an extremely positive experience working with younger people to help

MENTOR... Berry Street L2P program coordinator Bill Winters is handing over the keys after almost 12 years of assisting learner drivers. Photo: Kelly Carmody.

them gain driving experience.” The L2P Program currently operates in Greater Shepparton, Moira, Mitchell, Strathbogie and Mitchell shires, and they are always looking for more mentors to assist taking young learner drivers for drives to assist them to get their hours up and graduate to P-plates. Mentors should be people who are interested in working with young people. Berry Street will

help you obtain a police check and Working with Children card, and provide training, insurance, fuel, and a car to teach your mentee. A driving force behind L2P, Bill Winters is handing over the keys to incoming L2P program coordinator, Jenni Bowles. To become a mentor, please contact Jenni on 5822 8166 or jbowles@ berrystreet.org.au

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its impact on sustaining natural habitats but can also bring a community together in shared purpose while bolstering personal wellbeing - a concept that is well understood by Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Shane Sali, who said, “This is an event that the whole family can take part in... [and] there are clear benefits to spending time in nature, by planting a tree you can help cool the climate, provide homes for native wildlife, and make your community a better place to live.” Greater Shepparton’s free community planting day with barbeque will be held at 22 Huggard Drive, Mooroopna from 10am until 12pm on Sunday, 31 July. Participants will need to register via bit.ly/TreeDay2022. 2022 GMCU

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By Kelly Carmody HEA RT BROKEN site holders of the ‘Mansfield Lakeside Ski Village’ on Lake Eildon are coming forward in droves to share their devastating stories after recent eviction notices were handed out in a ‘blind side move’ from new owners ‘Wallace Land Holdings’ on July 1. Their beloved 15-acre holiday village and the place they call their ‘second home’ is set to be turned into a residential village after the next financial year. This

devastating news is leaving all owners no option but to sell up, relocate or just simply lock their doors and drive away from their dwellings. Questions however, remain for so many. Their options seem small and although the group are forming a legal fight, many are left wondering how the new terms and increased fees can even be legally possible under the circumstances. For more of stor y please visit our website www.sheppadviser.com.au

LEGAL BATTLE BEGINS.. For heartbroken site holders of the ‘Mansfield Lakeside Ski Village’ on Lake Eildon. Photos: Kelly Carmody

Joe Matero, the music maestro, rocks By Deanne Jeffers THE lifestyle of the rich and famous has entertained, shocked and fascinated audiences for decades. Kyabram born and bred music journalist and musician, Joe Matero, invites you behind the scenes in his new book, Backstage Pass: The Grit and The Glamour, to see beyond the façade of some of the biggest names in rock and pop music. “This isn’t a book about sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll,” says Joe. “I want people to see that their musical heroes are people just like us.” “Take just a 24-hour window. If you are performing on stage for two hours, the remaining 22 hours of the day are spent travelling, rehearsing, meeting with press, sometimes you sleep,” says Joe. “The shows make it all worthwhile, otherwise you wouldn’t go through everything else. There’s a lot people don’t see.” Joe’s first taste of rock fame was as the guitarist for local band, On the Prowl, who

played gigs in Shepparton and along the Murray River during the 90s. He moved to Melbourne in the 2000s to follow his passion for writing and music. In 2020 when the pandemic put live music on hold, Joe took to writing about his experiences, meeting and writing about some of the biggest names in the industry. Sir George Martin from The Beatles; The Doors; The Smashing Pumpkin’s Billy Corgen; My Chemical Romance; Bay City Rollers; and more. Backstage Pass: The Grit and The Glamour was published overseas by Empire Publications. Having received rave reviews and holding the number one bestseller on the Amazon Music Book Charts in Sweden for two weeks, Backstage Pass has been made available in Australia. Pick up your copy from Collins Booksellers Shepparton at 262 Maude Street, Shepparton, online from Amazon, or from any good bookstore. The author will visit Shepparton Library for

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an event Thursday, September 29 at 8pm. It will feature a discussion of the book, book reading, Q&A, and a live acoustic music performance.

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unstable snow, rising river levels, steep icy slopes, avalanches and extreme weather. As area chief ranger, Parks Victoria, Julien Atherstone states, “Everyone has a role to play in ensuring visitor safety. Please be prepared for your visit by checking the weather forecast, bringing the right gear, wearing the correct attire and letting someone know your plans.” For all visitors to the Alpine National Park, but especially for those visiting the higher elevation areas of Mount Bogong and Mount Feathertop, where extreme weather, deep snow and even avalanches are likely, it is highly recommended that visitors inspect conditions and inform their preparedness by checking www.parks.vic.gov.au and www. bom.gov.au before travelling.

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Wave of vandalism hits city By Deanne Jeffers R ESIDEN TS have expressed disappointment over graffiti occurring around Greater Shepparton. “Disgraceful. It is vandalism,” said Merrilyn Pinner on Facebook. The Adviser spoke with Senior Constable Marks at Shepparton Police Station, who is investigating vandalism that occurred at the skatepark. “I would say that reports of vandalism and graffiti are disproportionally high,” he said. “We have had four reports in Shepparton for graffiti, which doesn’t sound like much, but this is much higher than normal “Graffiti is generally underreported, unless an individual is reporting criminal damage to their own property.” In response to a recent survey conducted by local police, Shepparton Police have

increased street patrols and introduced a bike patrol unit, for greater police presence to curb crime. “The sole responsibility of the recently introduced bike patrol unit is to provide a public presence and to encourage public engagement. If anyone sees something that is worth reporting, like graffiti or antisocial behaviour, you should let them know or contact Shepparton Police,” said Snr Constable Marks. Removing graffiti is regarded as the most effective way to deter further vandalism. Schools, traders or business groups, sporting groups, and service clubs may access Greater Shepparton City Council’s free Wipeout Community Trailer to remove and deter graffiti. Council also has a small group of trained volunteers who can remove graffiti from private homes. Residents can report graffiti

to Council and volunteers will schedule the work. If you report an incident of graffiti on private property, police will supply a free graffiti removal kit (limit one per household). If the graffiti cannot be removed using the free kit, present your police report to Council’s customer service desk to receive a $50 paint voucher for the cleanup. Graffiti is a criminal offence. Marking publicly visible graffiti, or offensive graffiti, is punishable by up to two years in prison and a maximum fine of $43,618. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au. Se n d your photos an d c omm e nt s about local vandalism to editor ial@ sheppartonadviser.com.au/

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Exciting new Healthy Places program TOYS FOR JOY... Greater Shepparton residents now have the opportunity to recycle broken plastic, metal and plush children’s toys for free and save them from landfill. The new Toys for Joy initiative is available at Big W at the Shepparton Marketplace and facilitated by specialist recycling company, TerraCycle. Big W store manager Mark Harrison. Photo: Kelly Carmody

Toy recycling comes to Shepparton IF your toy room looks like it's been ransacked by a pack of wild monkeys, it's probably time for a cull. Greater Shepparton residents now have the opportunity to recycle broken plastic, metal and plush children's toys for free and save them from landfill. The new Toys for Joy initiative is available at Big W at the Shepparton Marketplace and facilitated by specialist recycling company, TerraCycle. Terracycle collects the toys and breaks them down into materials which can be used to make all sorts of new items, from play equipment to home insulation. If pre-loved toys are in good shape, but no longer wanted, community members should first consider donating the toys to family support organisations, childcare centres or opportunity shops. Where this is not possible, recycling them is the next best option.

All brands of toys are accepted by the Toys for Joy program and electronic toys can be recycled once any batteries are removed, but large items such as bicycles and scooters as well as wooden toys cannot be recycled as part of this program. "Toys are a common item disposed of in kerbside bins, but Council do not have the facilities to recycle them," said Greater Shepparton City Council Director Infrastructure Gary Randhawa. "It's exciting to see new initiatives like this one available in our region to help reduce waste and save usable materials from landfill." Drop unwanted toys to Big W Shepparton Marketplace Benalla Road, Shepparton. Unwanted bicycles and scooters in working order can be accepted for free at the Shepparton Resource Recovery Centre's Resale Shop.

BUILDING HEALTHIER PLACES... INSIDE this week’s edition of The Adviser, you will find a 12-page gloss magazine brought to you by the Greater Shepparton City Council. Pictured, Shepparton mayor, Cr Shane Sali with his children, Jacob (6), Lachlan (4) and Chelsea (15 months). Look out for your copy inside this edition of The Adviser. Photo: Kelly Carmody

continued from front page “LOOKING after the health of people in our community is one of the most important jobs that local councils do. We are going to be designing places and spaces that children and young people use including local streets, parks, playgrounds, sportsgrounds, libraries, and shopping areas. So, their input and ideas are crucial,” said the mayor. “Our future belongs to our young people, and we need their help to build healthier places for them, their families and everyone else. The magazine

contains a variety of resources that can be used in a fun way to have a say and build healthier futures together. You can even get creative, and write me a letter,” he added. T he G re at er S heppa r ton C it y Council is excited to be partnering with The Faculty of Education at Monash University and VicHealth to deliver the Kids Co-Designing Healthy Places program. The program aims to support councils to co-design healthy places with children and young people. Look out for your copy inside this edition of The Adviser.

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Kayla Harris and Danny Miller from Rushworth recently did their debutante ball through their school the Kyabram P-12 College. They are pictured prior to the event in Merrigum. Photo’s: Kelly Carmody – Rainbow Images

WITH debutante balls back in full swing right around the region, The Adviser is calling out to all debutante couples who may like to supply images from their special night.

Paige Hogan and Mason Lawford pictured in Murchison before their GSSC presentation ball earlier this year in March. Photo’s: Kelly Carmody – Rainbow Images

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A T HOUGH T F U LLY and carefully selected card really complements the perfect gift you’ve found for someone special. Generic cards can be hit or miss, but when you have an extensive range to choose from, it makes it easier to find something perfect. Kyabram Newsagency has a plethora of high-quality greeting cards for any occasion you can think of. In addition to that range, they stock many magazines, newspapers, a great range of stationary, giftware, puzzles and toys. Stephen and Claire Grills have proudly owned and operated the local business for 23 years. Through COVID they traded as an essential business and have immensely enjoyed their journey over the past two decades.

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were charged $11.50 for a three-course meal, hot or cold (no salads offered by Lite’nEasy) as opposed to $15 for the same; or $11 for the main meal or $13 for soup and main. I’m hoping you might be able to give this situation some publicity with the hope of pressuring the Federal Government to bring back funding for the Meals on Wheels program. It is believed that there are ten regional Council and shires effected. First notification regarding the change was given to recipients by the GSCC on 9 June 2022. The takeover begins on July 17. Yours sincerely, Jan Forrest, Shepparton

MEALS ON WHEELS Dear Editor, T H A N K you to all t he wonderf u l volunteers who have delivered Meals on Wheels. God bless you all. Yours sincerely, A Grateful Resident

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LOCKUP RETURNED TO RUSHWORTH... After 100 years Rushworth’s lockup has returned home. Photo: Supplied.

History returning home after 100 years C ontrib uted by Nick Buz z a , L ost Rushworth FIVE years ago, after a great deal of negotiation and planning involving DELWP and Campaspe shire, the old police lock up which was originally from Rushworth was returned to its rightful place, after being away for nearly 100 years. The story is that in 1915 a constable in the newly proclaimed town of Tongala requested a lockup, as at the time prisoners had to be taken to Kyabram to be imprisoned. Subsequently, a spare lockup at Rushworth was sent to Tongala. Which says something about Rushworth during that time, in that they had two lockups for the troublesome Rushworth residents. The lockup was sent to Tongala in May 1915

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and remained at the Tongala Police station until 2003 when the new police station was built. The Tongala Lions Club, believing it was worth preservation, secured it from the police department and relocated it to the Golden Cow Dairy Centre in 2003. When the Golden Cow Dairy Centre closed it remained there until the story was told of its origin to the Rushworth Court House revival crew, who then organised it to be brought home to Rushworth. It is not in its original position as that would have been behind the old Rushworth Police station somewhere, however its current location next to the courthouse makes it another great tourist attraction in Rushworth. Another piece of Rushworth history returning to the town after 100 years.

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Last call for timely conversation EXPERIENCE conflict through the eyes of leading Australian artists, which are being brought to life in a series of talks presented by local academic and historian, Dr Darius von Güttner. The Australian War Memorials’ touring exhibition, Art in Conflict, was debuted at Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) earlier this year and will leave the region in August. A showcase of diverse responses to war, Art in Conflict includes more than 70 artworks of diverse styles and themes. Comprised of a dense collection of artworks, including new bodies of work launched for the exhibition, SAM Talks: Art in Conflict is ideal for students and teachers, and anyone interested in art, history, or multi-media. “This exhibition is incredibly timely. People are increasingly discussing conflict and there is a lot of fear about what is happening in Ukraine,” said Darius, who is a historian of East Central Europe that has an interest in the transmission of ideas and global history. In the final installments, Darius will speak

ART AND AFFRAY... Learn about the touring exhibition Art in Conflict from local academic and historian, Dr Darius von Güttner before the collection leaves SAM and the state. Photo: Deanne Jeffers.

of artworks in the collection in a global context and then shift his lens to the SAM collection, that has been built over 80+ years and currently spans almost 4,000 significant objects. The sessions will run July 26 and August 2, from 5.30 to 6.30pm. Entry is free with registration, and light refreshments will be available. To R S V P, p l e a s e v i s i t h t t p s : / / sheppartonartmuseum.com.au/whats-on/ sam-talks-art-in-conflict-with-dr-darius-vonguttner/

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Keeping warm this winter

A BIT OF EVERYTHING TO KEEP YOU WARM THIS WINTER... at Mooroopna Hardware. Pictured, Mooroopna Hardware, manager Joey Campanelli. Photo: Kelly Carmody

THERE is nothing like sitting beside a crackling fire in winter to warm your body, heart, and soul. There is also something so special about sharing stories and marshmallows with family and friends around a firepit, it can not only been enjoyable but therapeutic. Indoor and outdoor fireplaces are a popular feature to any home. They help create a warm ambiance and provide a relaxed winter feeling while keeping warm, so if you have been thinking about installing one inside or out, now is the perfect time. Mooroopna Hardware have a large range of indoor and outdoor heating options that are ready to install, along with some very stylish firepits that could finish off that back entertaining area at home. Manager, Joey Campanelli from Mooroopna Hardware said that they have a bit of everything to

keep people warm this winter. “We don't just stock the heating options, we have all the accessories that will help keep you warm too,” said Joey. “From firewood to fire lighters to axes and chainsaws. All your splitting and cutting needs we have instore. We even stock bar and chain oils,” he added. Mooroopna Hardware is located at 7 Mill Street in Mooroopna. They are open Monday to Friday from 7am to 5.30pm, Saturday 8am to 4pm and Sunday 9am to 2pm. For more information head to their website www.mooroopnahardware.com.au or call the team on (03) 5825 4660. For your chance to win a share of $25,500, spend a minimum of $10 at participating retailers, scan the QR code, upload your receipt and submit online.

What is ‘Customer-owned banking’? IT’S a phrase you may have heard in passing, but have you ever stopped to think about what it really means? As the name implies, customer-owned banking institutions are credit unions, building societies and mutual banks that focus squarely on their customers. In a sense, their members have ownership of the organisation, and this unique structure means that decisions are made entirely for the benefit of customers. H ayley C ol l i n s , C h ief R isk C ompl ia nc e & Governance Officer of GMCU, explains. “These benefits come in the form of different priorities, such as exceptional customer service, local representation, and responsible lending conduct that is also fair and flexible.

Typically, customer-owned banking institutions are also firmly dedicated to supporting their communities.” Institutions, such as our region’s own GMCU, are members of the Customer Owned Banking Association (or “COBA”), and as such also subscribe to the Customer Owned Banking Code of Practice. Hayley says “This commitment tells our members that we are motivated to serve them, and that they can be confident they’ll be treated fairly and responsibly. GMCU offers a range of banking solutions such as loans and savings accounts and is committed to serving the community. Speak to your local GMCU team to find out how they can help you.

BANKING SOLUTIONS FOR YOU... At the GMCU. Pictured, GMCU’s chief risk compliance & governance officer, Hayley Collins. Photo: Kelly Carmody

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Important changes to tax time SAVE, SAVE, SAVE... With the super sale at Spotlight. Pictured from left, craft team leader Jessica Ford, store manager Tania Durston and team members Mary Munari and Rita Green. Photo: Kelly Carmody.

Spotlight Super Sale FROM Wednesday July 20 to Sunday July 31, Spotlight is hosting its Super Sale. Expect guaranteed bargains, and if you can find a cheaper price, Spotlight can offer an additional 10% discount. KOO Australian designer quilt cover sets are currently 50 percent off, while all individual sheets, including fitted sheets, flat sheets and pillowcases, are 40 percent off. These savings are huge! VIP club members can stay extra warm this winter, with discounted electric blankets. You can also get your hands on bean bag covers, footstools, ottomans, throws, cotton

PROFESSIONAL ADVICE... A tax specialist like Tax Guru director Navneet Jyoti and his team can aid businesses and individuals to navigate the end of the financial year and changes to taxation. Photo: Deanne Jeffers.

THERE have been several changes that may affect both businesses and individuals when submitting tax returns this year. Navneet Jyoti, director of Tax Guru Chartered Accountants, said, "The low to middle income tax offset (LMITO) has been increased by $420 for the 2021-22 income year. The base amount has increased to $675 for individuals earning less than $37,000 and the full amount is $1,500 for individuals earning between $48,000 and $90,000." A tax professional can help you navigate the changes and the specific tax treatment with regard to Covid Disaster Payments, Pandemic Leave Disaster Payments, and the expenses you may have spent to do COVID test. "Those that have worked from home are able to claim 80 cents per hour to cover utilities like electricity, internet, and heating. This can equate to up to $500 or more in your pocket," said Mr Jyoti.

"The biggest change for businesses is the increase in superannuation to 10.5 percent, from 10 percent." Improvements with Single Touch Payroll (STP), a government initiative to reduce employers' reporting burdens to agencies like the ATO, will save businesses time and money but everyone should be aware that the taxation system is constantly evolving to meet modern demands. This includes adapting to monitor investments in cryptocurrency and nonfungible tokens as lot of taxpayers are trading in Crypto currencies / CFDs etc. To ensure you get the best out of your tax position, the team at Tax Guru Chartered Accountants are located at Suite 3/164 Welsford Street, Shepparton and can be reached on 5822 1900 or their website atwww.taxguru.net.au

rugs and selected home décor products at discounted prices. There is something on sale for everyone, so get in quickly! Looking to get creative? The sewing machines and materials are also on sale, along with wools, craft products and more. Spotlight Shepparton is located at 175 Benalla Road. For more catalogue information and savings, head to the website www. spotlightstores.com For your chance to win a share of $25,500, spend a minimum of $10 at participating retailers, scan the QR code, upload your receipt and submit online.

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may be able to receive help around the house, such as vacuuming and gardening, or modifications to make your house safer and easier for you to move around in. Home care packages pay for services that keep you well, safe and active, so receiving one doesn’t lead to a loss of independence or freedom – it’s actually quite the opposite. Phone the Latrobe Community Health Service team on 1800 242 696 for free and impartial advice.

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UNLEASH your imagination by stepping into an engaging and locally inspired art “installation environment” at Shepparton Art Museum (SAM). Liquidarium is a new art commission by Vera Möller that combines collage and sculpture to create a fantastical freshwater la nds c ap e i nspi red by t he v ibra nt ecology found on SAM’s doorstep and in surrounding Goulburn Valley wetlands. “T he Liquidarium environment is a complete 3D fantasy world, but it is reminiscent of the diorama you would typically find in Natural History Museums,” said SAM exhibitions curator, Jessica O’Farrell. “This exhibition encourages children and adults alike to be curious, triggers our imagination of what lives in a natural ecosystem and prompts us venture into the

freshwater environments that lay just outside SAM.” The young and young at heart are invited to experience a wetland from the imagined perspective of a small frog, living amongst exaggerated plant forms that have been dramatically increased in size. The whole community may contribute to the exhibition, with monthly hands-on workshops being conducted in the Children’s Gallery until October where attendees may create their own Liquidarium-inspired flora and fauna display. Sessions run 11am to 3pm, with one session each month until October on Thursdays August 11, September 22, and the final session will run Saturday, October 1. The workshops are free, and no bookings are necessary. All materials are supplied by SAM.

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unions play in their local community. As a local credit union, GMCU has kept its doors open through the toughest of times to ensure members can continue to access quality banking products and services. Kelly Sampson, GMCU chief operating officer said the theme this year, ‘Inspiring hope for a global community’, highlights the ongoing support credit unions provide to their local communities around the world. “GMCU’s support of local clubs and organisations spans sporting organisations, the arts, health and more,” Ms Samson said. “As a leading organisation within our region, we also support local businesses via events such as the Empty Esky campaign and The Adviser Cash Giveaway, both of which will be increasingly important this year after tough trading conditions. “We are proud to join the 85,000 credit unions around the globe to celebrate the important role that credit unions play in

our communities.” Being a member of a credit union is great for many reasons. Here are just a few facts that make credit unions a great option: • Fact #1: Credit unions are community owned - every customer is an equal shareholder in the business • Fact #2: Credit unions are covered by the Australian Government Banking Guarantee, up to $250,000 per depositor • Fact #3: Credit union membership is accessible for almost everyone • Fact #4: Credit Unions offer a full range of quality banking products and genuine personal service • Fact #5: GMCU has been serving this region for more than 55 years, and its branch teams are comprised of local people who understand your needs Pop into your local GMCU branch on International Credit Union Day to find out more about how they continue to support our local community.

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The Chamber is continually working with business of all sizes to help them navigate the current restrictions, offer suggestions and also provide grants and training assistance. October is Mental Health Month – Make sure you consider your own mental health, whether you are a business owner, employee or member of the public. Simple steps include taking care of yourself with regular walks, enjoying the sunshine ( or rain), eating good food, yoga, relaxing with a good book, or just go outside and take some deep breaths or any such activity – make sure you take time to do this.. simple but effective.

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Call Anna to develop your new home, she is working all around the Goulburn Valley and in Seymour, and can be contacted on 0429 811755

Fernanda Lyrio is your local Liberty Network Financial Adviser with qualifications in Accounting and Finance Fernanda is committing to assisting you with your financial goals and is a member of the Mortgage and Finance Association of Australia (MFAA) and the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA). Contact Fernanda on 0412 928 855

Like to be our next new member and get your showcase here? Call the Shepparton Chamber of Commerce & Industry on 0407 503 886 for details or go to our website www.sheppartonchamber.com.au and download the application form.

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The Adviser. Australia No.1:1620 Wednesday, July 20, 2022 – Page 23


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

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CHAS COLE FINE WINE . CRAFT BEER

ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 RICHMOND

ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

4 GEELONG 6 FREMANTLE 4 HAWTHORN 4 MELBOURNE 6 G.C SUNS

4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 BRISBANE LIONS NO TIP

ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

4 GEELONG 6 FREMANTLE 4 HAWTHORN NO TIP 6 G.C SUNS

4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 RICHMOND

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 GEELONG 6 FREMANTLE 4 HAWTHORN 4 MELBOURNE 6 G.C SUNS

177-193 Numurkah Rd, Shepparton

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ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 6 ADELAIDE 4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 RICHMOND

4 GEELONG 4 SYDNEY 4 HAWTHORN 6 PORT ADELAIDE 4 ESSENDON

ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

6 ST KILDA 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 RICHMOND 4 GEELONG

ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

6 ST KILDA 6 ST KILDA 6 FREMANTLE 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 HAWTHORN written by QBE Insurance (Australia) Ltd, AFSL 239545. Consider the PDS to decide if a product is right for you. 4 BRISBANE LIONS 4 BRISBANE LIONS 4 MELBOURNE 6 RICHMOND 6 RICHMOND 4 ESSENDON 4 GEELONG 4 GEELONG

ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

6 FREMANTLE 4 HAWTHORN 4 MELBOURNE 4 ESSENDON

NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP

1. WILL PHILLIPS ...............114

PETER DUNBABIN

CRAIG BRAMLEY

ROCKY GAGLIARDI

Phone: 5821 1813

Phone: 5824 1122

Phone: 5831 1800

181 Maude St, Shepparton

112 Hogan St, Tatura

182 High St, Shepparton

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2. DARYL EMMETT ...........109

NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP

GV CARPORTS & PATIOS

3. CHRIS BUZZA ................109 BILL+BEATS 4. PHILLIP LENON .............109 A&G CUSTOM FENCING

5. JARROD HARRY ...........108 LINEMASTA

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6. KIERAN MOON ..............108

HARVEY NORMAN ELECTRICAL

“When it really matters” ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 4 COLLINGWOOD 6 G.W SYDNEY 6 RICHMOND

Tatura Christmas Tatura ChristmasEssentials Essentials 6 ST KILDA

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1/2

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ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

4 GEELONG 6 FREMANTLE 4RHAWTHORN G EAT VA LUE LU E 4 MELBOURNE 4 ESSENDON

6 ST KILDA 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 RICHMOND $ 99 EA 4 GEELONG

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6 FREMANTLE 4 HAWTHORN 4 MELBOURNE PRICE 4 ESSENDON $

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Phone: 5823 5888

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Bone In Leg Ham Half or Full

10. WENDY LOVELL ............105

99 KG

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ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 4 COLLINGWOOD 6 G.W SYDNEY 6 RICHMOND

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ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

4 GEELONG 4 SYDNEY 4 HAWTHORN 4 MELBOURNE 6 G.C SUNS

4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 RICHMOND

NIPPER HARVEY

BECC FISCHER

Phone: 5858 5695

Riverside Plaza, Kialla

City Central Arcade, 16/69 High St, Shepparton

FURNITURE ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP

NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP NO TIP

ELECTRICAL

4 WESTERN BULLDOGS

4 GEELONG

4 COLLINGWOOD

4 HAWTHORN

6 FREMANTLE

4

13. PETER DUNBABIN .......104 FOCUS CARDS AND GIFTS

15. HANNAH MARK ............103 MONARCH PERSONNEL TSE ENERGY SOLUTIONS

6 ST KILDA 6 ADELAIDE 6 G.W SYDNEY 6 RICHMOND 4 GEELONG

6 FREMANTLE 4 HAWTHORN 4 MELBOURNE 4 ESSENDON

ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 4 COLLINGWOOD 6 G.W SYDNEY 6 RICHMOND

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4 GEELONG 6 FREMANTLE 4 HAWTHORN 4 MELBOURNE 6 G.C SUNS

GOODFELLOWS CAR & TRUCK RENTALS

19. GARY HALLUM ..............100 SURDEX STEEL

20. CRAIG BRAMLEY ............ 99 FOODWORKS

21. VIC BOVALINO................. 99 VAB SALON

22. TRENT COLDWELL......... 99 DICKSONS REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING

23. JOEL COSTA..................... 98 BLACKWOODS

24. ANGELO KAKOUROS .... 97

STANDBY SECURITY SERVICES

25. BECC FISCHER ................ 95

HARVEY NORMAN FURNITURE

26. RUSS POWELL ................ 94 SHEPPARTON GOLF CLUB

27. JOEY CAMPANELLI ....... 94 MOOROOPNA HARDWARE

29. JAMIE SPENCER............. 92

16. TYSON SAUNDERS......102 ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

18. ANDREW HODGES ......101

12. NIPPER HARVEY...........104

TATURA HOT BREAD

5

4 GEELONG 6 FREMANTLE 4 HAWTHORN 4 MELBOURNE 4 ESSENDON

28. MICK O’ROURKE ............ 93

14. GEORGE WELLS ............103

Phone: 0438 354 524

4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 RICHMOND

11. MIKE TIMOTHEE ...........104

INTERSPORT SHEPPARTON

4 BRISBANE LIONS 4 MELBOURNE 6 RICHMOND 6 G.C SUNS

Shepparton

WENDY LOVELL LIBERAL MEMBER FOR NORTHERN VICTORIA

LOAN MARKET

JARROD HARRY

Phone: 5820 2900

4

112 HOGAN ST, TATURA

ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

4 GEELONG 6 FREMANTLE 4 HAWTHORN 4 MELBOURNE 6 G.C SUNS

DATA PARTS

TOTAL TOOLS

KIERAN MOON Phone: 5820 2900

MILBURN HILL CONSULTANTS

9. DANIEL STRUDWICK ...106

Crown Lager 375ml x 24 pack

ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

TOP TIPSTERS ELDERS INSURANCE

Insurance products, and is underwritten by QBE Insurance (Australia) Ltd, AFSL 239545. Consider the PDS to decide if a product is right for you.

6 FREMANTLE 4 HAWTHORN 4 MELBOURNE 6 G.C SUNS

17. STEVE SNELLING..........101 SNELLING ENGINEERING

PEPPERMILL INN

THE BOTTLE-O WAREHOUSE SHEPPARTON

30. ROCKY GAGLIARDI ........ 90 GAGLIARDI SCOTT REAL ESTATE

31. JOHN MOURMOURKIS.. 86 FAIRLEYS SUPA IGA

32. WILLIAM LASTARRIA ..... 83 CHAS COLE

33. LEONARD BALFOUR ..... 82 BALFOURS AIRPORT DIRECT


previews R15 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 18 SELECTIONS

6 ST KILDA 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 RICHMOND 4 GEELONG

6

6 FREMANTLE 4 HAWTHORN 4 MELBOURNE 4 ESSENDON

ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 RICHMOND

7

6

ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

4 GEELONG 4 SYDNEY 4 HAWTHORN 4 MELBOURNE 6 G.C SUNS

JOEY CAMPANELLI

TODD VAN KERKHOF

Phone: 5825 4660

Phone: 5823 1800

7 Mill St, Mooroopna

7900 Goulburn Valley Highway, Kialla

6

SHEPPARTON UNITED V MOOROOPNA

6 ST KILDA 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 RICHMOND 4 GEELONG

6 FREMANTLE 4 HAWTHORN 4 MELBOURNE 4 ESSENDON

RUSS POWELL Phone: 5821 2717

8

15 Golf Dr, Shepparton

Mooroopna

7

GOLF CLUB TIMBER & BUILDING SUPPLIES

ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 4 COLLINGWOOD 6 G.W SYDNEY 4 NTH MELBOURNE

Phone: 0439 982 223 29 Telford Drive, Shepparton

4

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6 ST KILDA 6 ADELAIDE 4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 RICHMOND 6 CARLTON

6 FREMANTLE 4 HAWTHORN 4 MELBOURNE 4 ESSENDON

steve@snellingengineering.com.au

GEORGE WELLS Phone: 5824 1267 130 Hogan St, Tatura

5

Award Winning Bakery

•Cakes •Pies •Bread •Birthday Cakes

ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

6 ST KILDA 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 RICHMOND 4 GEELONG

6 FREMANTLE 4 HAWTHORN 4 MELBOURNE 6 G.C SUNS

TYSON SAUNDERS Phone: 0438 215 712 16 Sofra Drive, Shepparton

ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 BRISBANE LIONS 4 NTH MELBOURNE

ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

ROUND 18 SELECTIONS

4 GEELONG 6 FREMANTLE 4 HAWTHORN 4 MELBOURNE 6 G.C SUNS

STEVE SNELLING

29 Telford Drive, Shepparton VIC www.snellingengineering.com.au Fax: 5821 9515

7

4 GEELONG 6 FREMANTLE 4 HAWTHORN 4 MELBOURNE 6 G.C SUNS

4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 RICHMOND

4 GEELONG 4 SYDNEY 4 HAWTHORN 4 MELBOURNE 4 ESSENDON

4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 BRISBANE LIONS 6 RICHMOND

4 GEELONG 4 SYDNEY 4 HAWTHORN 4 MELBOURNE 6 G.C SUNS

Mooroopna will be looking to bounce back to the winners’ list and consolidate its place in the top six as the race to September hots up. The Cats were outplayed in the second half of the last round by reigning premier and coach John Lamont, who has had a couple of weeks to review and implement some tweaks to the game plan after the inclusion of mid-season recruit Jackson Trengove. Trengove is likely to pose some huge headaches for the undersized Shepparton United defence. Throw in the class and speed of Chris Nield who leads in goalkicking with 47 goals, and it could prove to be a tough afternoon for the Demons. Liam Serra, Robbie Mifka, Adam Pigatto, Jamie Atkinson, Kaedyn Napier and Edwards Adams will need to play well for the home team to be competitive. Liam Betson, Dom Gugliotti, Jed Woods, Ben Hicks and Matt Deane will be the players looking to get plenty of supply to Trengove and Neild to ensure they kick the Cats to victory. Tip: Mooroopna

ROCHESTER V BENALLA

Koenen, Harry Mahoney, James Herridge, Ben Christopher and Will Foster to get the four points. Tip: Mansfield.

ECHUCA V TATURA Echuca will be looking to take a step closer to sewing up the minor premiership when it welcomes Tatura to Victoria Park. The Murray Bombers had a statement win last round, defeating its closest rival and fellow premiership aspirant Euroa. That said, co-coach Simon Maddox will be warning his players to not take the Dogs lightly. Riley Smith, co-coach Andrew Walker Daniel Willis, Ruory Kirkby and Jackson Stewart will be important for the Murray Bombers. Unfortunately, the home team will be without Jack McHale who will miss the next two games due to suspension. Tatura will look to Billy Cooper, Comanche Walls, Tom Sullivan, Sean McAllister and Chris Ryan to lead the way while the visitors are likely to be without the experience of Brad Ryan who was injured in last round’s loss to Benalla. Tip: Echuca.

SEYMOUR V KYABRAM

This will be an interesting contest This is a huge game in the context for several reasons. of the season of Seymour. Benalla has managed to improve in the After a shock defeat at Princess Park second half of the season, having won last weekend, the Lions now have a big GARY three games and putting up a competitive challenge on their hands to qualify for ANGELO HALLUM KAKOUROS effort against Seymour in 12. the finals, especially with games against Phone: Phone: The Tigers have been doing their best to Mooroopna and Euroa to come after today. 5831 2700 0418 524 188 remain competitive in the face of adversity. Lachlan Smith, Jake Reeves, Cade Mueller, 27 Hawkins St, Shepparton Shepparton They have so many regulars out of their best Nic Denahy, Jack Sheldon and Jason Morgan 5 7 21, but they remain in the hunt to play finals. were outstanding in the team’s big win over And, they received a hand last round when Mooroopna in the first part of the split round. the Swans upset sixth-placed Seymour Coach Paul Newman will be after much to ensure the two teams remained locked of what the Bombers dished up in the ROUND 18 SELECTIONS ROUND 18 SELECTIONS 4 WESTERN 4 GEELONG 6 ST KILDA 6 FREMANTLE on 28 points each going into this round. second half for the four quarters today. BULLDOGS 6 FREMANTLE 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 HAWTHORN Jake Pallpratt, Joshua Marchbank, While Lions coach Ben Davey will turn 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 HAWTHORN 4 BRISBANE LIONS 4 MELBOURNE James Martiniello, Christopher Welsh, to Riley Mason, Kyle Winter-Irving, Tom 4 BRISBANE LIONS 4 MELBOURNE 6 RICHMOND 6 G.C SUNS 6 RICHMOND Adam Walsh, Will Martiniello and Jarrod Hedley, James Wooster, Ben Rigoni and Jack 4 ESSENDON 4 GEELONG Waite will be doing their best to keep the Murphy to try and lead them to victory. winning form going of the Saints. For mine, the Bombers have more JAMIE DANIEL The Saints will take plenty of confidence avenues to goal that will be the SPENCER STRUDWICK into this game, having come from behind to difference in the final wash up. Phone: Phone: 5831 3833 defeat Tatura with a six-goal last quarter. Tip: Kyabram. 5821 6400 Corner of High St Rochester was competitive in its 46-52 Benalla Rd, & St. Georges Rd, Shepparton Shepparton loss to Mansfield last weekend. EUROA V SHEPPARTON SWANS 7 7 The returning Shaun Atley gives the Tigers a This is an intriguing contest for massive boost. He adds class through that middle a variety of reasons. part of the ground and around the stoppages. Euroa coach Scott Rowan will be looking A ROUND 18 SELECTIONS If the likes of Christopher Jansen, Steven for a response from his playerss after ROUND 18 SELECTIONS • C a k e • 4 WESTERN 4 GEELONG 4 WESTERN 4 GEELONG Stroobants (four goals), Lachlan Harper and the big loss to Echuca on home soil in BULLDOGS BULLDOGS 6 FREMANTLE 6 FREMANTLE Hugh Hamilton can follow Atley’s lead, then the first part of the split round. 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 HAWTHORN 4 HAWTHORN 4 BRISBANE LIONS the Tigers should be able to get the win. He knows that his team is much 4 BRISBANE LIONS 4 MELBOURNE 4 MELBOURNE 6 RICHMOND 6 RICHMOND Tip: Rochester. better than that and there will be no 4 ESSENDON 4 ESSENDON doubt there will be a response. That said, the Swans will be coming to MANSFIELD V SHEPPARTON VIC WENDY Memorial Oval full of confidence after a Mansfield will be looking for three BOVALINO LOVELL gritty two-point win over Seymour. wins on the bounce when it welcomes Phone: Phone: 5821 4588 5821 6668 Swans coach Andrew Riordan will be looking Shepparton to the Alpine Country. 133 Maude St, 222 Wyndham Street This is a game that the Eagles can’t afford to drop to Tyreece Collison, Bryden Squire, Zac Shepparton Shepparton 6 6 Banch, Max Clohesy and Bowen Calogero as it chases a top two finish which would give to continue their good form of last round them a double chance going into September. Wendy Lovell MP to try and combat the best of what Adam That said, the young Bears are looking to Liberal Member for Northern Victoria Region Giobbi, Andrew Smith, Max Gleeson, Jack finish off with as many wins as possible ROUND 18 SELECTIONS ROUND 18 SELECTIONS Hellier and Andrew Bell can dish up. as it looks to build towards 2023. 4 WESTERN 4 GEELONG 4 WESTERN 4 GEELONG BULLDOGS For mine, the Pies have too much to play Jayden Dhosi, Nick Allan, Rhiley Lau, Hamish 6 FREMANTLE BULLDOGS 6 FREMANTLE 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 HAWTHORN for and should be able to bank the win to 4 COLLINGWOOD Rowlands, Jed Warrin and coach Ted Lindon will 4 HAWTHORN 4 BRISBANE LIONS 4 MELBOURNE 6 G.W SYDNEY remain in contention for a top two finish. be looking to make it hard for the home team. 4 MELBOURNE 6 RICHMOND 6 G.C SUNS 6 RICHMOND 4 ESSENDON Tip: Euroa. While the Eagles will look to Corey Rich, Dirk The Adviser. Australia No.1:1620 Wednesday, July 20, 2022 – Page 25


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4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 10 News First 6.30 The Project 7.30 Shaun Micallef’s Brain Eisteddfod 8.30 Ghosts 9.30 The Secrets She Keeps 11.30 The Project 12.30 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: Frantic (1988) Harrison Ford, Emmanuelle Seigner, Betty Buckley. 2.30 Surveillance Oz 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 Highway Patrol: Dreadful Drivers 8.30 Britain’s Got Talent 10.30 The Latest: Seven News 11.00 Inside Belmarsh Prison 12.00 Reckoning 1.00 Home Shopping 5.00 Seven Early News 5.30 Sunrise

6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Beauty And The Geek 1.20 Everything Outdoors 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 Beauty And The Geek 9.10 Travel Guides 10.10 Footy Classified 11.10 Nine News Late 11.40 Chicago Med 12.30 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

6.00 Morning Programs 9.05 Fantastical Factory Of Curious Craft 10.00 Paddington Station 24/7 11.00 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 16. Replay. 1.00 PBS News 2.05 Insight 3.05 Going Places 3.35 The Cook Up 4.05 Jeopardy! 4.30 Letters

And Numbers 5.00 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 16. Highlights. 6.00 Mastermind Aust 6.30 News 7.30 Michael Mosley’s 21 Day Body Challenge 8.30 Jack The Ripper 9.30 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 17. 1.30 Late Programs

THURSDAY

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6.00 News 9.00 News 10.00 Back Roads 10.30 That Pacific Sports Show 11.00 Rick Stein’s Road To Mexico 12.00 News 1.00 Gruen 1.35 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL 2.05 The Durrells 3.00 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 To Be Advised 9.45 One Plus One 10.15 News 10.30 The Business 10.45 Miriam Margolyes: Australia Unmasked 11.45 Baptiste

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 2.00 Ent. Tonight 2.30 Farm To Fork 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 My Market Kitchen 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful

5.00 10 News First 6.30 The Project 7.30 The Dog House Australia 8.30 Law & Order: SVU 9.30 Off The Bench 10.00 To Be Advised 11.00 Law & Order: S.V.U. 12.00 The Project 1.00 Stephen Colbert 2.00 Shopping 3.30 Infomercials 4.30 CBS Morning

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Secrets In The Attic (2016) Abbie Cobb, Max LloydJones, Gina Holden. 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 Home And Away 8.30 The Front Bar 9.30 The Latest: Seven News 10.00 Inside Chernobyl 11.30 The Taxi Cab Rapist 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 Beauty And The Geek 1.45 9Honey: Queen Elizabeth 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 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

6.00 Morning Programs 9.05 Fantastical Factory Of Curious Craft 10.00 Paddington Station 24/7 11.00 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 17. Replay. 1.00 PBS News 2.10 First Australians 3.05 Off Country 3.35 The Cook Up 4.05 Jeopardy! 4.30 Letters

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FRIDAY

20 6.00 The Drum 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Gruen 8.40 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL 9.10 Aftertaste 9.40 Adam Hills: The Last Leg 10.20 News 10.35 The Business 10.50 Miniseries: Small Axe 12.15 Keeping Faith

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SATURDAY

2 6.00 News 9.00 News 10.00 Four Corners 11.00 Dinosaur Apocalypse With Sir David Attenborough 12.00 News 12.30 Press Club 1.40 Media Watch 2.00 The Durrells 3.00 Grand Designs NZ 3.45 Think Tank 4.40 Tenable 5.30 Hard Quiz

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3.00 What’s Up Down Under 4.00 Roads Less Travelled 4.30 Farm To Fork 5.00 News 6.00 Luxury Escapes 6.30 Bondi Rescue 7.00 Soccer. Friendly. Manchester United v Aston Villa. 10.00 To Be Advised 11.00 Ambulance 1.30 Shopping

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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 Sydney Symphony Orchestra Live Gala 3.40 Rick Stein’s Road To Mexico

5.00 Art Works 5.30 Antiques Roadshow 6.30 Compass 7.00 ABC News Sunday 7.40 Joanna Lumley’s Great Cities Of The World 8.30 Mystery Road: Origin 9.25 Miniseries: Small Axe 10.35 Fires 11.30 Diary Of An Uber Driver

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Turning Point With David Jeremiah 7.00 Leading The Way 7.30 Tomorrow’s World 8.00 Good Chef Bad Chef 8.30 The Living Room 9.30 Studio 10: Sunday 12.00 To Be Advised 2.30 Luxury Escapes 3.00 Australia By Design: Innovations 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 Hunted 9.00 NCIS: Hawai’i 10.00 FBI 11.00 The Sunday Project 12.00 Home Shopping 2.30 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 18. 2.30 AFL Pre-Game Show 3.00 Football. AFL. Round 19. Essendon v Collingwood. 6.00 Seven News 7.00 This Is Your Life:

Ian Thorpe 8.30 7NEWS Spotlight 9.30 Murder In The Outback: The Falconio And Lees Mystery 11.45 The Blacklist 1.00 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 Motor Racing. Targa Tasmania. 2.15 Children’s Hospital 3.15 Beauty And The Geek 5.00 News 5.30 Postcards 6.00 News 7.00 60 Minutes

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France 6.00 Morning Programs Femmes. Stage 1. 1.00 Motorcycle Racing. ProMX Championship. 11.30 8 Out Of 10 Cats 12.25 Late Programs Round 6. 4.00 Sportswoman 4.30 Cycling. Tour de France. Stage 20. Highlights. 5.30 Unsinkable: Japan’s Lost Battleship 6.30 News 7.30 London’s Super Tunnel 9.30 Cycling. Tour de

MONDAY

6.00 News 9.00 News 10.00 Landline 11.00 Antiques Roadshow 12.00 News 1.00 Mum 1.25 Midsomer Murders 2.55 Grand Designs NZ 3.40 Think Tank 4.40 Tenable 5.30 Hard Quiz 6.00 The Drum 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30

8.00 Back Roads: Hebel, Queensland 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 China Tonight 10.05 ABC Late News 10.20 The Business 10.40 Catching A Predator 11.40 Jack Irish 1.35 Gatwick: The Last Chance Hotel 2.35 Rage 4.25 The Drum 5.25 7.30

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 To Be Advised 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 Hunted 8.40 Have You Been Paying Attention? 9.40 Kitty Flanagan: Smashing 11.10 The Project 12.10 Stephen Colbert 1.00 Shopping 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: The Perfect Assistant (2008) Josie Davis, Chris Potter, Rachel Hunter. 2.00 Criminal Confessions: Belmont County, Ohio 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 Britain’s Got Talent 10.00 9-1-1: Lone Star 11.00 The Latest: Seven News 11.30 Ambulance: Code Red 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 Beauty And The Geek 1.20 Driving Test 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 Beauty And The Geek

9.10 Emergency 10.10 Footy Classified 11.10 Nine News Late 11.40 Manifest 12.30 BTK: A Killer Among Us 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping 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 11.00 Cycling. Tour de France Femmes. Stage 1. Replay. 1.00 Al Jazeera News Hour 2.05 Going Places 2.35 The Cook Up 3.05 Jeopardy! 3.30 Letters And Numbers 4.00 Cycling. Tour de France Femmes. Stage 1. Highlights. 5.00 Cycling. Tour de

France. Final stage. Highlights. 6.00 The Cook Up 6.30 News 7.30 Saving Lives At Sea 8.40 The Queen’s Guard: A Year In Service 9.35 24 Hours In Emergency 10.30 Cycling. Tour de France Femmes. Stage 2. 12.30 Late Programs

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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 To Be Advised 2.10 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 Hunted 8.45 The Cheap Seats 9.45 NCIS 11.30 The Project 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert 1.30 Home Shopping 3.30 Infomercials 4.30 CBS Mornings

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: An Officer And A Murderer (2012) Gary Cole, Laura Harris, Rossif Sutherland. 2.00 Criminal Confessions: Marion County, Florida 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 The Chase

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5.00 Cycling. Tour de France Femmes. Stage 2. Highlights. 6.00 The Cook Up 6.30 News 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 8.30 Insight 9.30 The Truth About Anxiety With Celia Pacquola 10.35 Cycling. Tour de France Femmes. Stage 3. 12.30 Late Programs

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Contributed by Ben Ladson ANOTHER fantastic day of tennis saw many great matches played. Justin and Kieran shared the spoils on Court 1, while Brett dominated all comers on Court 2. Court 3 saw Corey victorious, while the welcome mat wasn't out for long as John clinched Court 4 on debut. Court 5 saw four players separated by less than four games, with Donna emerging victorious. 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. Newcomers are always welcome.

GVL Netball Round 15 SHEPPARTON UNITED V MOOROOPNA Two of this year’s premiership contenders will lock horns with the stakes high with the winner going into second on the ladder. Mooroopna currently sits in second place ahead of its rival by percentage both on 44 points. United comes into this game off the back of a big win over its arch rival Shepparton, which was led by a best on court shooting performance from Jessie Barnes. Barnes was outstanding and she was ably supported by Sophie Garner and defender Laura Cole. This trio will have a big job on their hands and coach Kara Blizzard will be hoping they can dominate again. The Cats were pushed all the way in the first part of the split round, eventually getting past Kyabram by nine goals. Leading the way in the win was Bree Hanslow, Shelby Britten and Elle Brooks. If these girls can get involved and have an influence on the contest, then the Cats will be right in the contest. Not much will separate these teams at the final whistle, and it will come down to who can get their goals in. I am going for the Demons as a thriller. Tip: Shepparton United.

Benalla sits a game outside the top six while Rochester is six points adrift of sixth placed Shepparton. The Tigers were able to adjust without regular shooter Morgan Dignwell who will miss the remainder of the season with a knee injury. Coach Rachel Whipp moved the versatile Maddie Egglestone into the attacking ring, while A-grade debutant Poppy Palmer took up Egglestone’s usual position as goalkeeper. Mid-courter Charlee Roulston was outstanding in the win over Mansfield, and she will be looking to continue that form along with Ellie Cuttriss who was able to have an influence in the win over the Eagles. Benalla coach Kellie Keen lead from the front in the big win over Tatura. If she can continue that form and get the support of Sally Washfold and Chloe Hill, the Saints will keep the pressure on the sixth placed Bears. Tip: Benalla.

MANSFIELD V SHEPPARTON Shepparton needs to keep winning to ensure it qualifies for the finals. And it gets an opportunity to bounce back from its loss to arch rival Shepparton United when it takes on the winless Mansfield. Mic-courter Jacinta Todd, defender Ash Cann and shooter Ella Sidebottom will be the key Bears that will need to lead from the front to curb the influence of Grace Hood, Ellie Kipping and Isabella Riley as the home team looks to cause an upset and win its first game of 2022. Tip: Shepparton.

ROCHESTER V BENALLA ECHUCA V TATURA Mathematically both of these teams can play finals if they can get on a roll and string some wins in a row. Both come into the contest off the back of strong wins in the second part of the split round.

Echuca will be looking to bounce back onto the winners’ list to keep its top two aspirations alive. While Tatura will be desperate to chalk up its second win of the season as it looks to bounce back from defeat at the hands

of Benalla. The home team need to turnaround its loss from the first part of the split round and coach Steph Vick will look to Belinda Lees, Bianca Willis and Jac James to lead the way while the Bulldogs will look to Steph Smith-Gorrie, Elise Boyer ad Molly Kennedy to try and inspire the visitors. Tip: Echuca.

SEYMOUR V KYABRAM Seymour will be looking to consolidate its place at the top of the ladder when it welcomes Kyabram. Kyabram is only playing for pride but that said Elivia Hall and Chicky Vick have been two shining lights for them. They will be looking to lead the way and take the match to the all-conquering and well-balanced Lions. Ellie O’Sullivan and Jessica Lallo were outstanding in goals to ensure victory when the game was called off in the third quarter last round against the Swans. I think if the shooting duo can get enough supply, then that should be enough to help the Lions bank another four points. Tip: Seymour.

EUROA V SHEPPARTON SWANS Euroa will be looking to build on its last start win over Echuca when it takes on the Shepparton Swans. The Swans will be desperate for victory to run in contention to play finals. But to do so, they will need to do everything right from here and they will most likely have to do it without key player Klarindah Hudson who hurt herself in the loss to the Lions last round. On the other hand, Euroa will look to Kellie Davidson, Tylah Marchbank and Bree Poole to continue their good form and curb the influence of Hannah Garner, Shinea Sali and Sophie Atkinson. Tip: Euroa.

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