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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2023

GV HYDRAULINK CELEBRATES 20 YEARS OF SUCCESS

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By Aaron Cordy THE Federal and State Labor Governments have again failed in their responsibility to regional Victoria in the wake of Dan Andrews Commonwealth Games debacle, by withdrawing the $208 million allocated to the Shepparton bypass.

Last Thursday, November 16, Federal Infrastructure Minister Catherine King released findings of the Government’s Federal Infrastructure Review and revealed funding for Stage 1 of the Shepparton Bypass project will be cancelled. The $208 million was allocated by the

former federal coalition after the 2017/18 State Budget allocated $10.2 million over three years to undertake preparatory works and land acquisition for the project that brought so much hope to the region. Continued Page 19

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CHILDCARE PLACES SCARCE...The Regional Australia Institute (RAI) has endorsed a new report released last week, which has highlighted the vast inequities regional families face in accessing early childhood education and care. Photo: Stephanie Holliday

DESPITE a Government campaign to recruit more educators to the industry, many families, in particular those in regional areas, are still grappling with a childcare placement shortage. The Regional Australia Institute (RAI) has endorsed a new report released last week, which has highlighted the vast inequities regional families face in accessing early childhood education and care. The report includes more than 150 stories from regional families about the challenges they continue to face in accessing education and care for their young children. RAI CEO Liz Ritchie said the report painted a bleak picture about the state of the early childhood education and care sector in regional Australia.

“This issue needs urgent collaborative action from government, business, the not-forprofit sector, and communities. Without such action, our regional kids will continue to miss out on the rich rewards of early childhood education and care. The structure of many regional communities is vastly different in comparison to large centres and metropolitan cities. Some areas will need tangible support to address their supply gaps,” Ms Ritchie said. “Working parents make an extremely valuable contribution to the economies of our regional communities. If we are able to better support them, by ensuring their children can access early childhood education and care, we not only help the next generation to thrive, we also help a regional city thrive too.”

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The ‘Creating Drama has Talent’ spectacular By Aaron Cordy THE RED carpet will be unfurled for Shepparton's night of nights when the glamorous stars of Creating Drama has Talent take to the stage. The 23 stunning performers will arrive via limousine at the Eastbank Centre Shepparton before the show begins. The young ladies will have their hair and makeup done and decked out in formal dress, while the young gentlemen will be adorned in suits. Creating Drama is an adult drama group based in Shepparton for people with disabilities

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Pop-up story Striking a chord time goes ahead A musical fundraiser POP-UP STORY TIME... Frock Hudson read to 18 children from 12 families, 100 LGTBIQA+ allies, 17 police officers and a single protester last Thursday at a popup Rainbow Storytime. Photo: Supplied

By Aaron Cordy THE courage to stand up to bullies and the bigoted minority was in fine display at the Shepparton Library last Thursday, when despite continued threats and the Shepparton Police urging Goulburn Valley Libraries to cancel Rainbow Storytime, Frock Hudson donned her best dress for a popup version on the lawn outside the library. 18 children from 12 families sat and listened to Frock Hudson read as part of the OutintheOpen festival. With the

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support of over 100 LGTBIQA+ allies and 17 police officers. The single protester who showed up must have felt a bit of a fool as the harmless activity was enjoyed by the children. “After the targeted harassment and hate that we had directed at us for this year’s Drag Storytime as part of OutintheOpen, it was really special that the community could come together safely with the Rainbow Community Angels to create a fun, inclusive and welcoming environment for the event to occur,” said Dean Arcuri, the drag performer known as Frock Hudson. The OutintheOpen festival was held in Shepparton between November 9 to 19, showcasing LGTBIQA+ pride and diversity. While the vast and colourful lifestyle may not suit all members of the wider community, it doesn't mean they don’t have a place in society. At the end of the day, if a Drag Queen reading a story is not for you or your children, stay at home.

for Maxine Gee SHEPPARTON’S local community is rallying behind Maxine Gee, who was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (M N D) four months ago. D e spite t he debi l it at i ng d i s e a s e affecting her speech and diet, Maxine's spirit remains unbroken, her smile as radiant as ever. In an effort to support Maxine, a fundraising event is set to take place at the Peppermill Hotel on Goulburn Valley Highway in Kialla on December 3, 2023. The event, from 2-5pm, will feature an af ternoon of live entertainment, an auction, raffle, and a lucky door prize, all for an entrance fee of $10. The line-up of performers donating their time includes local talents such as Amie Keane, David Shelley, Juliana de Quilettes, Karen Groves, Kat Bristol, Melanie Matthews, Nigel Parsons, Sophie Fimmel, Stefania Panella, Stevie Renee and Shannyn Catteral. The community is also being urged to donate items for the auction and raffle. To book a spot, donate or for more information, please call Melissa on 0401 171 055. Let's come together to support Maxine and enjoy a memorable afternoon of music and solidarity.

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STAND WITH MAXINE… Join Shepparton’s community in rallying behind Maxine Gee, diagnosed with MND, at a fundraising event filled with live music, an auction, and raffle on December 3 at the Peppermill Hotel. Photo: Supplied

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Team effort to back every new student Starting secondary school is a big deal. For students like Breanna, Jumanah and Thomas, it’s exciting, inspiring and a little bit scary. It will be no different for hundreds more Year 7 students coming to Greater Shepparton Secondary College in 2024. But families can take comfort – the college has spent the last year getting to know our incoming students like never before. A small army of senior leaders, specialist teachers and education support staff make up GSSC’s Transition Team; educators trained and dedicated to making sure the Year 6 to 7 experience is awesome for everyone.

PHOTO... Members of the GSSC Transition Team have the back of 2024 Year 7 students like (from left) Breanna, Jumanah and Thomas

In keeping with the Shepparton Education Plan, team members at GSSC and their counterparts at 26 “feeder” primary schools meet throughout the year to support student transition. For families, on-site talks and

college tours began early in the year and have progressed to help ensure all new students know where to go, what to expect and who can help from their first day at GSSC. Students have been introduced to the people dedicated to individual care, like GSSC’s Domain Leaders, Multicultural Liaison Officers and Koorie Educators. Our 2023 Year 7 student ambassadors have also re-visited their old primary schools to smooth the way for their incoming classmates. “We want new students like Breanna, Jumanah and Thomas to know us as familiar and friendly faces from the start,” Executive Principal Barbara O’Brien said. “Importantly, we’re dedicated to knowing them – so we can best support each and every student to aspire to be their best.”

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‘Neffy’s Walk Let’s Talk’ for suicide prevention awareness was held on the weekend

SUPPORT TO SAVE LIVES... Neffy’s Walk Let’s Talk was held on Saturday at Victoria Park Lake. The walk is to create awareness and support for people suffering suicidal ideation or grieving the loss of someone who has taken their life. Sam Birell and Kim O’Keeffe were among many who offered their support to the confronting subject. Photo: Aaron Cordy

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By Aaron Cordy THE walk for compassion, empathy and understanding was held last Saturday at Victoria Park Lake. Neffy’s Walk Let’s Talk, is a suicide prevention awareness walk organised by the members of Neffy’s We Listen, the Shepparton/Mooroopna-based group created to make a safe space for locals who are suffering from suicidal ideation or need support after a loved one has taken their own life. Steven Neff founded Neffy’s Walk Let’s Talk and Neffy’s We Listen to reach out and help people in the wake of his own loss to suicide. Nationals Member for Shepparton District, Kim O’Keeffe and Federal Member for Nicholls, Sam Birrell attended and shared their thoughts along with their support for a subject many people

don’t know how, let alone want to face. It needs to be with open conversation and loving support from all walks of life because the sad truth is no one is immune to the tragedy. Multicultural Liaison Officer of the Shepparton Police, Leigh Johnson, spoke from the heart along with members of the community. Members of the Ethnic Council gave their support, before the group made the sombre walk around the lake. You’ll never know how the conversation will end if you never ask. If you do feel at a loss and in need of support and you want to begin the conversation that may save your life or the life of someone you love, call: Neffy’s We Listen, 0400314858, Lifeline, 131114. Beyond Blue, 1300224636. Suicide Call Back, 1300659467. 1300YARN, 1300139276. Kids Helpline, 1800551800.

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radiation. This is demonstrated in the survey which revealed over onethird of recent sunburns occurred when people were undertaking everyday activities like walking, gardening, and playing with the kids and nearly one-third of sunburns occurred at home or a friend’s house. Head of SunSmart Victoria, Emma Glassenbury said while it is fantastic to see the high level of understanding of the connection between using sun protection and reducing your risk of skin cancer, ongoing work needs to be done to ensure sun protection is part of everyone’s daily routine. “We live in a beautiful state which we want to go out and enjoy, but we need to do this by being conscious of the extreme levels of UV that put us at risk. Our data shows that it is often everyday outdoor activities where people fail to use sun protection, exposing their skin to the sun's harmful UV radiation,” said Ms Glassenbury.

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SUN SMART... SunSmart Victoria’s new hard-hitting campaign is calling on Victorians not to be complacent when it comes to sun protection, which the students of Harston Primary School know all about keeping themselves protected. From left, Dlyan C, Halen S, Willow C, Erik D, Zaleas and Jensen S make sure they slip slop slap before they play outside. Photo: Aaron Cordy

Future of the Broken System COMMUNITY members are being invited to have their say on the future of the Broken System at a series of community drop-in sessions. The Broken system encompasses an area of over 7000 square kilometres. It includes the section of the Broken River between Lake Nillahcootie and the Goulburn River, as well as part of the Upper Broken Creek. Concerns about the long-term sustainability of the system were identified as part of the Broken System Review in 2020-22, which led to the establishment of a Broken Reconfiguration Feasibility Study. The study aims to identify options for the Broken System to best meet the long-term needs and aspirations for entitlement holders and other key stakeholders. Goulburn-Murray Water (GMW) Water Delivery Services general manager Warren Blyth encouraged people interested in the future of the system to attend the upcoming drop-in

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SPC Business Excellence Awards Winners’ Breakfast CELEBRATED last week was the SPC Business Excellence Award Winners’ Breakfast at the Parklake, Shepparton. President of Greater Shepparton Business

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Celebrating 20 Years Servicing The Region

Celebrating two decades of excellence GV Hydraulink’s story of success SHEPPARTON’S own GV Hydraulink recently marked a significant milestone, celebrating 20 years of successful business. This husband-and-wife venture, led by Angelo and Lynda Poppa, has been recognised as a leading entity in the Hydraulink hydraulic hose and service network. Their dedication to service, safety, compliance, and education earned them the Best Network Partner for Victoria award, presented by the Owner-Directors of the international Hydraulink Group, Lee Short and Noel Davies. Angelo Poppa credits a considerable part of their success to the supportive Hydraulink network, which has consistently fostered staff development and business expansion. This 20-year journey is a testament to their commitment to excellence and their unwavering dedication to their customers.

MILESTONE CELEBRATION… GV Hydraulink, a Shepparton-based company, celebrates 20 years of successful business, earning recognition as a leading entity in the Hydraulink network. Angelo and Lynda Poppa, centre, are congratulated by Lee Short, left, and Noel Davies, right. Photo: Supplied

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The GV Hydraulink story IN THE heart of Shepparton, the story of “The opportunity was there, and I took it,” Angelo says. GV Hydraulink and its co-owner Over the years, GV and managing director, Angelo Hydraulink has grown Poppa, has been steadily from a one staff member u n f o l d i n g . A n g e l o ’s operation to an eightjourney began with m e m b e r te a m , a n a simple motivation: There’s nothing better than achievement Angelo success. “I bought a at tributes to the rundown business out someone saying it can’t be importance of treating of sheer determination done, but you’ve done it staff well. “Good key to create something Angelo Poppa staff is paramount. Give worthwhile,” he recalls. back and treat people well, H i s b a c kg r o u n d i n and they'll do the same for maintenance had shown him you,” he advises. the shortcomings of the local Angelo’s commitment to providing hydraulic suppliers. This insight led him to partner with GV Hydraulink, a partnership everything clients want with ease and safety that offered national exposure and backup. is a cornerstone of GV Hydraulink's success.

HYDRAULIC HIGHS… GV Hydraulink’s journey, driven by co-owner Angelo Poppa’s hunger for success, has seen it grow from a rundown business to a globally recognised hydraulic company. Poppa’s commitment to his team and clients is the secret to his company’s success.

This dedication to service and safety has earned them a loyal client base that continues to grow. “Our clients know they can rely on us for their needs,” Angelo says. Starting his first business, Angelo admits he was 'very green' as a business owner. However, his hunger for success and relentless determination have been instrumental in propelling GV Hydraulink to its current status as a top hydraulic company in the GV. “I learned on the job and was driven by my desire to succeed,” he shares. One of the company's strength lies in its relationships with major suppliers, enabling

them to undertake offshore ventures. From delivering power packs to France to a mooring winch to Dubai, GV Hydraulink's versatility, flexibility, and world-class knowledge have been recognised globally. Despite the inevitable ups and downs, Angelo wouldn't hesitate to encourage others to follow their passions. “It can be lonely, but find an outlet,” he advises. “I would absolutely do it all again if age was on my side,” he chuckles. Reflecting on his journey, he adds, “There's nothing better than someone saying it can't be done, but you've done it,”

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Celebrating 20 Years Servicing The Region

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A N G ELO Po p p a , co - ow n e r a n d managing director of GV Hydraulink, embarked on his first business venture with a rundown business and a dream. Today, his hydraulic company is a success story in Shepparton, with a team of eight and clients across the globe. Angelo’s commitment to his team and clients has been instrumental in his success. "Good key staff is paramount. Treat them well, and they'll do the same for you," he advises. Despite the challenges, Angelo wouldn't hesitate to do it all over again. His mantra for success? "There's nothing better than someone saying it can't be done, but you've done it," he states.

THE steadfast operations manager at GV Hydraulink, has been a part of the company's journey since day one. He has witnessed firsthand the remarkable transformation of the business under the leadership of Angelo and Lynda Poppa. "It's been a good experience," Trevor reflects. "I've seen the business grow from a dingy old shed to a state-of-theart workshop." For 15 years, Trevor has been a key player in the company's success, watching as the Poppas have taken the business to new heights. "Ang and Lyn are great bosses," he adds, appreciating their leadership and vision. Despite living in Kyabram, Trevor has been more than happy to travel to work every day, a testament to his dedication and the positive work environment at GV Hydraulink.

THE dynamic company manager of GV Hydraulink, is celebrating a significant milestone. For 20 years, she has been at the helm of the business, steering it towards success with her husband, Angelo. "It's been a challenging but incredibly rewarding journey," Lynda shares. "I wasn't trained for this role, but I was thrown into it and it's been a great learning curve." Lynda's humble beginnings have led to a thriving business, a testament to her adaptability and tenacity. Over the years, she has mastered the systems of running a business and made numerous friends along the way. "Every challenge we faced was an opportunity to learn and grow," she adds.

Ian Wisely Workshop manager IAN started working at GV Hydraulink in 2005 as an adult apprentice. After successfully completing his apprenticeship Ian excelled with his experience and knowledge and fulfilled the workshop manager position. With Ian’s excellent communication skills and the ability to work with all levels of staff and customers, Ian plays an integral role at GV Hydraulink.

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GV HYDRAULINK isn't just a business; it's a cornerstone of the Shepparton community. The husband-and-wife team, Angelo and Lynda Poppa, have not only built a successful hydraulic company, but also nurtured a strong community spirit. “We want our team members to be successful and we want to help them make the best of themselves, because that adds not only to the strength of our local business, but also to the strength of the local community,” said Angelo. Their commitment to their team's training, skills development, and commitment to doing a good job has been instrumental in their success. This dedication to their community and their team has truly set GV Hydraulink apart. Angelo says a key to success in Shepparton and the

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Goulburn Valley is teamwork, with a well-trained, properly equipped group of self-starters who respond to local values of trust, integrity, and a high standard of workmanship. “We aim high, so we employ and train people who want to

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Funding for local manufacturers LOCAL manufacturers are encouraged by Nationals Member for Shepparton District, Kim O’Keeffe, to apply for funding under 'The Made in Victoria' program, to expand operations, boost productivity, generate local jobs, and transition to net zero emissions. “Manufacturing is a major contributor to our economy, providing the largest economic output across all industries in Greater Shepparton, and the largest total imports,” said Ms O’Keeffe. There are t wo funding rounds now open. Small and medium-sized Victorian m a nu fac t u rer s c a n apply for g ra nt s under Round 2 of the Made in Victoria – Manufacturing Growth Program.

Grants of up to $250,000 will support businesses to introduce new technologies, improve productivity and competitiveness in local and global supply chains, upskill workers and create new jobs. Round 2 closes on December 19, 2023. Applications are also open for the Made in Victoria – Energy Technologies Manufacturing Program to support manufacturers to purchase or develop new equipment, skills, or technology enabling them to capitalise on renewable energy opportunities. G ra nt s of b e t we e n $10 0 , 0 0 0 a nd $750,000 are available to increase capacity to manufacture components for zero emissions and renewable energy supply chains. This

GRANTS AVAILABLE FOR MANUFACTURERS... Nationals Member for Shepparton Kim O’Keeffe with Cannatrek CEO Tommy Hupbert at the opening of Cannatrek’s $5M medicinal cannabis manufacturing site in Shepparton earlier this year. Photo: Stephanie Holliday

round closes December 13, 2023. Letters of support for grant applications can be obtained from Ms O’Keeffe by contacting her office on 03 5831 6944 or emailing kim. okeeffe@parliament.vic.gov.au with details of

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40 years of achieving positive outcomes

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Local legal firm offers thorough service THE stress of injury at work or on the road can leave a lasting effect on people, due to not only the physical damage to your body, but also the emotional strain as you navigate your legal rights. With over 40 years of experience, Barbante Lawyers is a familyowned firm in Shepparton that can guide you through the murk of Personal Injury Law with compassion and understanding that can get lost in a big firm. With countless satisfied client testimonials, the team consistently maintains a high standard of accessible and approachable service while treating clients with respect and compassion. “We believe in the importance of building strong relationships with our clients based on trust, open communication, and empathy. Our firm takes the time to listen to our clients’ stories, answer their questions, and address their concerns throughout the legal process,” said Constantine Barbante. Offering a range of legal services, including Workcover, TAC,

your project. For more information, visit Business Victoria’s website - https://business.vic.gov.au/ grantsand-programs.

PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS... Constantine and Rebecca Barbante of Barbante Personal Injury Lawyers believe in the importance of building strong relationships with our clients based on trust. Photo: Emma Harrop

Public Liability, and Medical Negligence, Barbante Personal Injury Lawyers have you covered. Give them a call at 5831 1633 or visit their website at barbantelaw.com.au.

“DESPITE assurances from the former Premier, despite millions of state taxpayer money funding the business case into the project, and despite $208 million put forward by the former Federal Coalition government, Minister Catherine King has cancelled what is an active, ongoing and vital project,” said Nationals Member for Shepparton District, Kim O’Keeffe. The bypass has been decades in planning and would give residents a second river crossing, the need of which became starkly evident in last year’s floods when residents from Mooroopna and towns west of Shepparton were cut off from vital services like the Hospital. “As feared, Infrastructure Minister Catherine King has put the bypass on the list of Victorian projects Labor won’t fund following more than 200 days of delay and uncertainty,” Federal Member for Nicholls, Sam Birrell said. “The critical nature of this project was apparent during the October 2022 floods when the causeway between Shepparton and Mooroopna was cut, but Labor has categorised the project as not demonstrating merit and lacking any national strategic rationale.” The Goulburn Valley is a prime producer of food for the country and has an estimated 25% of the state’s trucks registered locally, the fact that the Government can so easily withdraw vital funding for necessary infrastructure shows a complete lack of understanding of how the country runs outside of the capital cities.

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GREAT CATCH UP... Former Shepparton High School students from left Joy Barnet, Rhonda Bray, Lyndall Ash and Robyn Johnson. Photo: Supplied

OVER one hundred people attended the Shepparton High School reunion earlier this month. Past students from the 1940s through to the 1970s enjoyed a “mix and talk” event at Mooroopna Golf Club. Since the 1940s, the reunions have been an annual event, occurring on the first Sunday following Melbourne Cup weekend each November. “Sometimes you see people you haven’t seen in over 30 years!” said reunion organiser, Millicent McNeill. “It’s amazing how the memories come flooding back.

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Shepparton’s shingles showdown Free vaccine rollout begins

RESIDENTS of Shepparton are in for a health boon as the Australian Government rolls out a groundbreaking initiative to offer free protection against shingles. Commenced on November 1, the National Immunisation Program will provide almost five million Australians, including Shepparton locals, with complimentary access to the state-of-the-art Shingrix vaccine, a move hailed as one of the world's most extensive vaccination programs. This generous $826.8 million commitment targets individuals at risk of severe shingles, encompassing those aged 65 and above, First Nations people aged 50 and over, and individuals 18 and older with compromised immune systems susceptible to herpes zoster infection. Shingles, a painful blistering rash resulting from the reactivation of the chickenpox virus, can lead to severe complications such as post-herpetic neuralgia, causing prolonged nerve pain lasting months or even years. With

FREE VACCINES… The Australian Government invests $826.8 million to provide nearly five million people, including Goulburn Valley residents, with free access to the cutting-edge Shingrix vaccine, protecting against shingles. Photo: Frank Meriño

one in five shingles sufferers developing this debilitating condition, the significance of the Shingrix vaccine cannot be overstated. Replacing Zostavax on the National Immunisation Program, Shingrix offers approximately a decade of

protection, a substantial improvement considering the potential cost of up to $560. For more information, visit the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care website or consult your local doctor.

New vaccine rollout in fight against latest COVID-19 variants PREPARE for an upgrade in your COVID19 protection. Health Minister Mark Butler announced on Monday that the Australian government has approved the use of new COVID-19 vaccines specifically designed to combat the latest Omicron sub-variants. The new vaccines, known as monovalent vaccines, including the XBB.1.5 variant, offer

improved protection against the COVID-19 strains currently in our community. The Pfizer version of the new vaccine will be available for people over five years old, while the Moderna variant will be for those over 12. The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) has advised that these new vaccines are preferred

over other vaccines, although all existing vaccines still provide strong protection against severe disease. Despite the new vaccines, ATAGI emph asis e s t he i mpor t a nc e of t he unvaccinated, especially those over 75 and those with existing health conditions, to get their shots immediately due to a recent surge

in COVID-19 cases. Booster shot uptake remains low, particularly among the elderly, with only 27% of people aged 75 or over having received their booster in the last six months. The federal government aims to address this by ensuring the new vaccines are delivered by December 11.

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FOOD NEEDS WATER... Push the Blue Button Campaign has been set up to ensure that the growers and food producers of Northern Victoria have the vital water they need to continue the sustained growth of the region. From left, Peter Mulchay Ky Valley Dairy, Phil Candy Fonterra, Leigh Findlay Chair Committee for Shepparton, Jason Leeman Noumi, Natalie Akers Dairy farmer, Andrew Leahy Victorian Farmers Federation Water Council, Mayor Shane Sali Greater Shepparton City Council, Maureen Atkin Bega, Simon Billing Saputo, Pete Leahy Bega, David McKenzie, Co-Chair GMID Water Leadership Committee, Linda Nieuwenhuizen Committee for Shepparton CEO, Cr Tony Marwood Campaspe Shire. Photo: Aaron Cordy

continued from front page FOOD Needs Water is a community-led initiative created by dairy farmer Natalie Akers, to celebrate the volume of food produced in the region. Their Push the Blue Button Campaign has been set up to ensure that the growers and food producers of Northern Victoria have the vital water they need to continue the sustained growth of the region. It is hard to imagine that a little over a year since the large portion of the state was in flood, we would need to worry about water, but Australia has a long history of droughts. With the Federal Government's planned water buyback, many growers and producers of

food and fibre products in Northern Victoria are worried about what will happen when the state is hit by another long hot summer. That is why food producers Bega, Fonterra, Ky Valley, Noumi and Saputo have joined together to help Natalie Akers fund the project, which will have presenter/journalist Charles Wooley front their commercials. “Water is the critical ingredient to all the food grown across Northern Victoria and with our growing population we want to ensure we have enough for the future,” said Natalie Akers. “Less water means less food, more imports and higher grocery prices.” For more information and to Push the Blue Button visit foodneedswater.com.au.

The 16-year-old was last seen on October 29 in the Dandenong area. David is described as 175cm tall, muscular build with brown hair and brown eyes. He is known to frequent the Frankston, Springvale, Narre Warren and Dandenong areas. Police and family have concerns for his welfare due to his age. Anyone with information is urged to contact Dandenong Police Station 9767 7444.

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Come and discover Life memberships awarded all we have to offer THE BEST OF OUR REGION... Seasoned - a taste trail for the Goulburn Valley - aims to connect pleasure seekers with a guide to the many producers, establishments and creators in our community. Photo: @bechaycraft and @ryestudio

THE rich flavours of Australia’s food bowl are waiting to be discovered by visitors and locals alike. The Goulburn Valley region is a gastronomical epicentre, full of hidden treasures. Delve into an immersive, off the beaten path journey that’s nothing short of remarkable. Greater Shepparton and just beyond is home to word-class produce, from Australia’s leading pears, through to divine wine and locally

brewed gin, beers, and more. Seasoned - a taste trail for the Goulburn Valley - aims to connect pleasure seekers with a guide to the many producers, establishments and creators of the region. The carefully curated Seasoned booklet and map is a guide to eateries, wineries and places to visit from Dookie to Murchison, Shepparton, Tatura and Mooroopna. Being part of the Destination Goulburn Valley journey is an excellent opportunity for business and individuals to help drive our visitor economy. Destination Goulburn Valley is the independent advocate for our region to be recognised as a leading visitor destination. The organisation plays a vital role in guiding, driving and supporting growth for businesses in our region. “We believe an effective visitor economy ecosystem takes partnership,” explained DGV executive officer Vicki Scott. “We promote our region as a must-see destination that will drive the visitor economy by leveraging the unique attributes of business, activities, and people of the Goulburn Valley and surrounds.” To be a part of this collaboration, visit www. destinationgoulburnvalley.com.au/joinus for further information.

YEARS OF DEDICATION... From left are Wendy Cook, Dr John Hetherington, Dr Adrian Buncle and Patricia Gibson OAM, who were recipients of GV Hospice Life Memberships at the 35th Annual General Meeting. Photo: Supplied

GV HOSPICE recently held it’s 35th Annual General Meeting, the highlight bei ng t he presentation of fou r life memberships. It was the first time this award had been conferred. Recipients of Life Memberships were Dr Adrian Buncle, Wendy Cook, Patricia Gibson OAM and Dr John Hetherington. President Jeanette Powell AM spoke of the vital roles all had played in the establishment of GV Hospice and the ongoing support each provided over an extended period. Service awards were presented to John Beaver 30 years, Rob Sands 30 years,

Greg Luscombe 20 years, June Brewer 20 years, Glenys Holyman 20 years, Pamela Wood 20 years, Helen Bray 15 years, Val Gibbs 15 years, Marie Colbert 10 years and Jenny Sim 10 years – all for voluntary service to GV Hospice. Shirley Taylor received a 10 years’ service award as a nurse. A special presentation was made to retiring Com mit tee of Management member John Beaver after over 30 years service to GV hospice, including being instrumental in the project management of the building in Balaclava Road.

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Kicking it west Tongala local Harley Reid is heading to West Coast TONGALA NUMBER ONE... Tongala local Harley Reid’s dream came true when he was selected by West Coast Eagles with the first pick in the 2023 AFL National Draft. Photo: Supplied

By Aaron Cordy THE anticlimactic unfolding of Monday night’s opening round of the AFL National Draft still turned out to be a dream come true for Tongala local Harley Reid as he was selected with the first pick. When North Melbourne won their last game for the season many claimed they had blown their shot at recruiting generational prospect Harley Reid, who had long been tipped to go with the first selection of the 2023 AFL National Draft. The pick suddenly belonged to West Coast coming off another dismal season. All the AFL experts chimed in with their opinions with most claiming

Harley would be on the first flight back to Victoria once his twoyear contract ended. Speculation carried for months on whether West Coast would trade pick one to another club, and the offers rolled in. There was also talk that West Coast would keep pick one and not select who every expert agreed is the standout talent of the draft. West Coast not only kept pick one but used it on the obvious best talent in Harley Reid. “I’ve never ever even said to anyone that I’ve never wanted to go at all. I’ve spoken to family over the last couple of weeks, I've actually had the conversation, and like mate, I'm open [to going to

West Coast]. If they take me at one I'll go in a heartbeat,” Harley told Riley Beveridge and Callum Twomey on AFL Trade Radios Gettable earlier this year on the prospect of going to West Coast. In other draft news, Murray Bushranger and Shepparton United’s Oscar Ryan was picked up by the Adelaide Crows with pick 27. The medium-sized Defender was a bolter on the night who only attended the draft to support friends. "I didn't make Vic Country last year, so worked my ass off. It's finally worked out, I’m just so grateful," Oscar said. Three other Bushrangers were selected Connor O’Sullivan 11, Phoenix Gothard 12 and Darcy Wilson 18.

National Senior Elder Sportsperson YO RTA YO RTA e l d e r A u n t y Pa m Pederson OAM who has won the National Senior Elder Sportsperson award at the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Sports Awards 2023 held at the MCG recently. T he e ve nt , wh ic h wa s ho s t e d by Yankunytjatjara and Wirangu woman and presenter Shelley Ware, included a welcome from Uncle Colin Hunter, a performance

by Kutcha Edwards and an address by AFL legend Eddie Betts. It was a celebration that saw of some of the nation's best First Nations athletes recognised for their achievements. Aunty Pam is 80 years old and has entered nu merous marathons. Au nt y Pam is currently training for the Royal Children’s Hospital 14-kilometre run in early 2024.

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At the age of 50, Aunty Pam started looking after her health. She began her fitness journey by walking daily to improve her health and hoping that she would be a role model to others. She has inspired many others, significantly improving the health of many in the community and continues to be an inspiration to many. Congratulations, Aunty Pam.

RECOGNISED FOR HER EFFORTS... Yorta Yorta elder Aunty Pam Pederson OAM who has won the National Senior Elder Sportsperson award at the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Sports Awards 2023. Photo: Stephanie Holliday


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6.00 The Talk 7.00 Everyday Gourmet 7.30 Ent. Tonight 8.00 Farm To Fork 8.30 Judge Judy 9.00 The Bold And The Beautiful 9.30 Neighbours 10.00 Studio 10 12.00 10 News First: Midday 1.00 To Be Advised 2.30 Dr Phil 3.30 Farm To Fork

4.00 Neighbours 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 10 News First 6.30 The Project 7.30 Mirror Mirror: Are You Well? 9.00 Law & Order: SVU 10.00 The Cheap Seats 11.00 Blue Bloods 12.00 The Project 1.00 Stephen Colbert 2.00 Shopping 4.30 CBS Morning

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Nowhere To Be Found (2019) 2.00 Border Security: International 2.30 Australia’s Deadliest 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 Ed Sheeran V Adele 8.30 The Front Bar 9.30 The 1% Club 10.35 The Latest: Seven News 11.05 A Friend Of The Family 12.20 Pearson 1.20 Harry’s Practice 2.00 Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 News 5.30 Sunrise

6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Movie: Christmas At Castle Hart (2021) 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 Emergency

9.30 Big Miracles 10.30 Nine News Late 11.00 Chicago Med 11.50 The Teenager Who Hacked Twitter 12.40 Tipping Point 1.35 Pointless 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 1.00 PBS News 2.00 Legends Of The Pharaohs 2.55 Mastermind Aust 3.25 The Cook Up 3.55 World’s Most Extraordinary Homes 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers 6.00 Mastermind Aust 6.30 News 7.35 Secret

World Of Snacks 8.30 Adam And Poh’s Great Australian Bites 9.30 Coastal Ireland With Adrian Dunbar 10.20 SBS News 10.50 Pacific Games Highlights. Highlights from the Pacific Games. 11.50 Reyka 12.50 Late Programs

FRIDAY

20 5.30 Hard Quiz 6.00 The Drum 7.00 News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Hard Quiz 8.30 Question Everything 9.00 Australian Epic 9.30 Planet America 10.05 QI 10.35 Adam Hills: The Last Leg 11.15 News 11.30 The Business 11.50 We Hunt Together

6.00 News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News Mornings 10.00 And We Danced: Act 3 – 2000-2020 11.00 Tiny Oz: Sydney 12.00 ABC News At Noon 1.00 Shetland 2.00 Finding The Archibald: Face Of The Nation 3.00 Gardening Australia 4.00 Escape From The City 5.00 Back Roads

5.30 Hard Quiz 6.00 The Drum 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Gardening Australia 8.30 Under The Vines 9.20 Midsomer Murders 10.50 ABC Late News 11.05 Question Everything 11.35 Silent Witness 12.35 Rage

6.00 The Talk 7.00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield 7.30 Entertainment Tonight 8.00 Farm To Fork 8.30 Judge Judy 9.00 The Bold And The Beautiful 9.30 Neighbours 10.00 Studio 10 12.00 10 News First: Midday 1.00 To Be Advised

2.30 Dr Phil 3.30 Judge Judy 4.00 Farm To Fork 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 10 News First 6.30 The Project 7.30 The Graham Norton Show 9.30 To Be Advised 10.30 Good Sam 11.30 The Project 12.30 Stephen Colbert 1.30 Shopping

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Jesse Stone: Lost In Paradise (2015) Tom Selleck, Kohl Sudduth. 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 8.30 Miniseries: The Thief, His Wife And The Canoe 10.30 Movie: King Of Thieves (2018) Michael Caine, Jim Broadbent, Michael Gambon. 12.45 The Front Bar 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Million Dollar Minute 5.00 NBC Today

6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Movie: A Christmas Stray (2021) 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 For The Love Of Pets 8.30 Movie: Legally

Blonde (2001) Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson, Selma Blair. 10.30 Movie: Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) Jason Segel. 12.35 Movie: Ascendant (2021) 2.30 My Way 3.00 TV Shop 4.00 Postcards 4.30 Global Shop 5.00 TV Shop 5.30 Skippy

6.00 Morning Programs 12.30 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 1.00 PBS News 2.00 Mastermind Aust 3.00 NITV News: Nula 3.30 The Cook Up 4.00 World’s Most Extraordinary Homes 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers 6.00 Mastermind Aust

6.30 News 7.35 Hunting Egypt’s Lost Treasures 8.30 Nick Knowles Into The Grand Canyon 9.25 Tony Robinson: Britain’s Greatest River 10.15 SBS News 10.45 Pacific Games Highlights. Highlights from the Pacific Games. 11.45 Good People 12.40 Late Programs

SATURDAY

2 6.00 News 9.00 News 10.00 Rick Stein’s Secret France 10.55 Q+A 12.00 News 12.30 Press Club 1.40 Media Watch 2.00 Rick Stein’s Secret France 3.00 Gardening Aust 4.00 Escape From The City 5.00 Back Roads

6.00 Rage 7.00 Weekend Breakfast 9.00 Rage 10.30 Rage AusMusic Month 12.00 ABC News At Noon 12.30 Midsomer Murders 2.00 Annika 2.50 The Durrells 4.40 Landline 5.10 Joanna Lumley’s Spice Trail Adventure: Zanzibar And Jordan 6.00 The Way We Wore

7.00 ABC News 7.30 All Creatures Great And Small 8.20 Vera 9.50 Annika 10.40 Under The Vines 11.25 QI 11.55 Rage AusMusic Month 5.00 Rage

6.30 Leading The Way 7.00 Reel Action 7.30 My Market Kitchen 8.00 I Fish 8.30 Farm To Fork 9.00 Everyday Gourmet 9.30 10 Minute Kitchen 10.00 St10 12.00 Luxury Escapes 12.30 The Yes Experiment 1.00 GCBC 1.30 Healthy Homes 2.00 Exploring

Off The Grid 2.30 Charming China 3.00 What’s Up Down Under 3.30 Luca’s Key Ingredient 4.00 My Market Kitchen 4.30 Farm To Fork 5.00 News 6.00 Bondi Rescue 6.30 Jamie Oliver: Cooking For Less 7.30 The Dog House 8.30 Ambulance

10.00 Morning Show 12.00 Seven’s Motorsport Classic 12.30 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 12. Adelaide 500. Day 1. Qualifying and support races. 2.30 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 12. Adelaide 500. Day 1. Pre-race

and race 27. 5.30 Border Security 6.00 News 7.00 Border Security 7.30 Movie: Independence Day: Resurgence (2016) 9.55 Movie: xXx: State Of The Union (2005) 12.00 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 12. Adelaide 500. Day 1. Highlights.

6.00 Getaway 6.30 ACA 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday 12.00 Golf. Australian PGA Championship. Third round. 5.00 News 5.30 Getaway 6.00 News 7.00 ACA 7.30 The Garden Hustle 8.30 Movie: Olympus Has

Fallen (2013) Gerard Butler. 10.50 Movie: The Foreigner (2017) 12.50 Australia’s Top Ten Of Everything 1.40 Explore TV 2.05 The Incredible Journey 2.35 The Pet Rescuers 3.00 TV Shop 4.30 Global Shop 5.00 TV Shop 5.30 Helping Hands

6.00 Morning Programs 12.30 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 1.00 PBS News 2.00 Figure Skating. ISU Grand Prix. Grand Prix Espoo. Highlights. 4.40 Greatest Hits Of The 70s 5.30 Hitler And The Reichstag Fire 6.30 News 7.30 Britain’s Most

Luxurious Train Journeys 8.25 Highclere: The Real Downton Abbey 9.20 World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys 10.10 Wonders Of Scotland 10.40 Pacific Games Highlights. Highlights from the Pacific Games. 11.40 Rex In Rome 12.35 Late Programs

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TUESDAY

MONDAY

SUNDAY

Fairway Drive, Mooroopna | 5825 4135 | www.mooroopnagolfclub.com 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 Gardening Aust 2.30 All Creatures Great And Small 3.15 Grand Designs 4.05 Bill Bailey’s Wild

West Australia 5.00 Simply Nigella 6.00 Antiques Roadshow 7.00 News 7.30 Joanna Lumley’s Britain 8.20 Annika 9.10 Shetland 10.05 We Hunt Together 10.55 Troppo 11.55 Rage Vault 2.05 Escape From The City

6.00 Mass 6.30 Key Of David 7.00 Leading The Way 7.30 Tomorrow’s World 8.00 Everyday Gourmet 8.30 Freshly Picked 9.00 Jamie Oliver: Together 10.00 St10 12.00 To Be Advised 1.10 My Market Kitchen 1.30 Farm To Fork 2.00 Food Trail: South Africa

2.30 Australia By Design: Architecture 3.00 Cook With Luke 3.30 Taste Of Australia With Hayden Quinn 4.00 All 4 Adventure 5.00 10 News First 6.30 The Sunday Project 7.30 Dessert Masters 8.40 FBI 9.40 NCIS: Hawai’i 11.30 The Sunday Project 12.30 Shopping 4.30 CBS Morning

10.00 Morning Show 12.00 Seven’s Motorsport Classic 12.30 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 12. Adelaide 500. Day 2. Qualifying and support races. 2.30 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 12. Adelaide 500. Day 2. Pre-race

and race 28. 2.55 Football. AFL Women’s. Second preliminary final. North Melbourne v Adelaide. 5.00 News 5.30 Border Security 6.00 News 7.00 Mushroom 50 Live 12.00 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 12. Adelaide 500. Day 2. Highlights.

6.00 Fishing Aust 6.30 ACA 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Cross Court 10.30 Great Barrier Reef: A Living Treasure 11.30 Drive TV 12.00 Golf. Australian PGA Championship. Final round. 5.00 News 5.30 Postcards Summer 6.00 News 7.00 60 Minutes

8.00 To Be Advised 9.30 Nine News Late 10.00 Under Investigation 11.05 #TextMeWhenYouGetHome 12.00 Awoken

6.00 Morning Programs 11.00 Along Ireland’s Shores 12.00 APAC Weekly 12.30 France 24 English News 1.00 Speedweek 3.00 Dakar Rally 2024 Route Reveal 3.30 Beach Volleyball. Australian World Futures 2023-24. Gold medal matches. 5.30 Hitler And The

Reichstag Fire 6.30 News 7.30 Fortress Britain With Alice Roberts 8.25 The Princes In The Tower: New Evidence 9.55 Conspiracy In The Harem: Ramses III Case 11.00 Pacific Games Highlights. Highlights from the Pacific Games. 12.00 Late Programs

6.00 News 9.00 News 10.00 Landline 11.00 Antiques Roadshow 12.00 News 1.00 QI 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Gardening Aust 4.00 Escape From The City 5.00 Back Roads 5.30 Hard Quiz 6.00 The Drum

7.00 News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Aust Story 8.30 Evacuation 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Q+A 10.40 News 10.55 The Business 11.10 Yakka: Australia At Work 12.10 Parliament 1.10 The Trouble With Maggie Cole 1.55 Rage

6.00 The Talk 7.00 Everyday Gourmet 7.30 Ent. Tonight 8.00 Farm To Fork 8.30 GCBC 9.00 Judge Judy 9.30 Bold 10.00 Studio 10 12.00 10 News First: Midday 1.00 Dr Phil 2.00 To Be Advised 3.10 Entertainment Tonight

3.30 Farm To Fork 4.00 Neighbours 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 10 News First 6.30 The Project 7.30 Dessert Masters 8.40 The Secrets She Keeps 9.40 FBI: Most Wanted 11.30 The Project 12.30 Stephen Colbert 1.30 Shopping 4.30 CBS Morning

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: A Christmas Mission (2020) Mary Antonini, Nadine Pinette, Michael Xavier. 2.00 Autopsy USA: Tammy Wynette 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 The 1% Club 8.30 Big Brother 9.50 S.W.A.T. 10.50 The Latest: Seven News 11.20 Autopsy USA: Patty Duke 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 To Be Advised 1.30 Getaway 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 David Attenborough’s

Planet Earth III 8.40 Australian Crime Stories: The Investigators 9.40 Getting Away With Murder 10.40 Nine News Late 11.10 Resident Alien 12.00 Tipping Point 1.00 Pointless 2.00 Hello SA 2.30 Global Shop 3.00 TV Shop

6.00 Morning Programs 12.10 BBC News At Ten 12.30 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 1.00 Al Jazeera News Hour 2.05 The Real Hunt For Red October 2.55 Mastermind Aust 3.25 The Cook Up 3.55 World’s Most Extraordinary Homes 5.05 Jeopardy!

5.30 Letters And Numbers 6.00 Mastermind Aust 6.30 News 7.35 Close Encounters With Levison Wood 8.30 1968: A Year Of War, Turmoil And Beyond 9.25 Secrets Of The Tower Of London 10.15 SBS News 10.45 My Brilliant Friend 11.45 La Jauria 12.40 Late Programs

6.00 News 9.00 News 10.00 Ask The Doctor 10.30 Dream Gardens 11.00 Enslaved 12.00 News 1.00 The Hunt For Gaddafi’s Billions 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Gardening Aust 4.00 Escape From The City 5.00 Back Roads 5.30 Hard Quiz

6.00 The Drum 7.00 News 7.30 7.30 8.00 The Way We Wore 9.00 Yakka: Australia At Work 10.00 Believing In Australia 10.55 News 11.10 The Business 11.25 Evacuation 12.15 Media Watch 12.35 Parliament 1.35 Late Programs

6.00 The Talk 7.00 Everyday Gourmet 7.30 Ent. Tonight 8.00 Farm To Fork 8.30 Judge Judy 9.00 Bold 9.30 Neighbours 10.00 Studio 10 12.00 10 News First: Midday 1.00 Dr Phil 2.00 To Be Advised 3.10 Entertainment Tonight

3.30 Farm To Fork 4.00 Neighbours 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 10 News First 6.30 The Project 7.30 Dessert Masters 8.55 The Cheap Seats 9.55 NCIS 10.55 NCIS: LA 11.55 The Project 12.55 Stephen Colbert 2.00 Shopping 4.30 CBS Morning

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: A Christmas Spark (2022) Jane Seymour, Joe Lando, Sarah Smyth. 2.00 Autopsy USA: Bill Bixby 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 8.30 Big Brother 9.40 The Endgame 10.40 The Latest: Seven News 11.10 A Friend Of The Family 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 Movie: Chateau Christmas (2020) 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 Travel Guides 9.00 Movie: Ocean’s 8

(2018) Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway. 11.15 Nine News Late 11.45 New Amsterdam 12.35 Tipping Point 1.30 Pointless 2.30 Outdoors Indoors 3.00 TV Shop 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory 4.30 ACA 5.00 News 5.30 Today

6.00 Morning Programs 1.00 PBS News 2.05 The Real Hunt For Red October 2.55 Mastermind Aust 3.25 The Cook Up 3.55 World’s Most Extraordinary Homes 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers 6.00 Mastermind Aust 6.30 News 7.30 Who Do You

Think You Are? 8.40 Stock Aitken Waterman: Legends Of Pop 10.00 SBS News 10.30 Pacific Games Highlights. Highlights from the Pacific Games. 11.30 Miniseries: The Dark Heart 12.25 Late Programs

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