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HAPPY DAYS!

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WELCOME T H I S and we’re looking forward to seeing what contestants come up with. There’s a $10,000 prize up for grabs and you can check what it’s about and how to enter on our website www.orangecitylife.com.au by clicking on the Make Orange Famous tab. $10,000 could be yours!

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Hasn’t the rain been great? Was certainly needed at my place. I ‘scalped’ my lawn last weekend and the rain has already given it a good kick along. A few sunny days should see my much-cared-for patch looking good before the winter sets in. (Yes, I love my lawn! What of it?) We welcome around 400 Rotarians, their partners and visitors to our wonderful City this weekend for their 2017 District Conference. Let’s make them all feel welcome. Read more about Rotary in this issue.

I want to again remind employers that our new Your Career section in OC Life is the perfect and most economically viable place to advertise your job vacancies in Orange. If you have a Positions Vacant ad to place, give us a call on 6361 3575 and ask for a quote. The ideal person for your team is reading THIS publication. It’s going to be interesting to see how high the prize goes in our new Random Number Plates competition before it’s claimed. It hasn’t been claimed during the first two weeks so this week the prize is up to $150. Check if we spotted your number plate for this week’s prize on our Competition page.

went extremely well and was enjoyed by all who attended. I am told numbers were better than ever. The Gladyatahs over 35’s Soccer Club are seeking more players. The guys are having a sign-on and get together this Saturday (18th) at the Gladstone Hotel from 3pm. All current players - and any new players - are more than welcome. Head up and say g’day; if nothing else, I can promise you Sypho and the Gladstone team will ensure the beverages are cold! Quick reminder about social bookings. Our social photographers are very busy each weekend and unfortunately, if you don’t get in early, you could miss out. Sending us an email on a Saturday, the day of your event, just won’t work – we’re not here!

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This weekend will see an influx of visitors to Orange for the 2017 Rotary District 9700 Conference.

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Word is, last weekend’s City of Orange’s Band’s Brass 10year celebration and concert

Our ‘Make Orange Famous’ Challenge is now underway

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We sent our photographer out to capture some of the many events celebrating International Women’s Day 2017

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Our local library has undergone a fantabulous makeover!

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HAPPY DAYS! The 4th Annual Central West Elders Olympics was on again last week, held at Sir Neville Howse Stadium. Bringing together Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Elders from across Wiradjuri Country, the day aims to include everyone as they enjoy modified sporting activities and traditional Indigenous games. The smiles on the faces tell the story! More on this and so much more inside this week’s edition of YOUR favourite, always-free, community magazine.

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Rhonda Marsh, Owner of Hobby Sew Patricia Cole, Michelle Gatenby, Bronwyn Soban and Marlene Hodgins

QUILTING FOR FIRE VICTIMS YOU CAN ONLY IMAGINE THE HEARTBREAKING SCENE OF DEVASTATION AND CHARRED LANDSCAPES THAT EMERGE FROM THE BRUTAL AFTERMATH OF FIRES SWEEPING OUR NEIGHBOURING TOWNS, AS POWER POLES HANG SUSPENDED, SHEDS SCORCHED AND CRUMPLED AND SO MANY RESIDENTS FORCED TO FLEE THEIR HOMES, IT BECOMES AN EERIE SIGHT.

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irefighters and volunteers, risk their lives and/or give up their time to help those in desperate need. I am proud to share with you all this story about a group of Orange locals eager to help those devastated by the Dunedoo bushfires earlier this year. Rhonda Marsh, Michelle Gatenby, Patricia Cole, Bronwyn Soban and Marlene Hodgins are amongst a group of ladies who get together and quilt

every Friday at Hobby Sew. These ladies are doing all they can to take some pressure off those who were affected. Michelle contacted the Secretary of CWA in Dunedoo after the news of the bushfires destroying so many homes and properties filtered through, “They were swamped with clothes and other resources but they said yes please to some quilts -—with winter coming, they don’t have blankets and quilts are

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quite personal. “All of the girls were very excited about getting involved, we are actually down at least three girls today, we normally have more people here, and Patricia (Owner of Hobby Sew) was thrilled and was only too happy to let us use the big room out the back.” When asking the ladies what they call themselves Michelle said, “Oh we actually don’t have a name, we are just the girls that meet at Hobby Sew on

Fridays.”Michelle added, “A few years ago, I helped out the Salvation Army when there were the big bushfires in the Blue Mountains, it was really well received, a beautiful event when they gave the quilts out and that is what has motivated me to do this, these girls are just marvellous and they said ‘oh yeah, great let’s do it’, so it was really good.” These wonderful ladies are using their own fabrics and fabrics from

Hobby Sew — it’s a true team effort. Although the ladies are aiming to make between 25-30 quilts, they are hoping that the Orange community could donate any unwanted quilts. Put your name and address on a tag and drop the quilt into Trish at Hobby Sew, they would be very grateful. They have around a month to finish the quilts and distribute them to those affected by the bushfires in Dunedoo. Well done ladies—all the best.


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“I’ve lived in Orange for almost four years now, with my partner and two amazing boys. They both attend Calare Public School. We moved here from Wellington. Orange is such a pretty place to live. I love that there’s always something to do, whether its taking the boys to the beautiful parks or riding our bikes

on the many bike tracks around Orange, even stopping for a coffee. “I’ve worked in retail since moving here, starting at Myer in the lady’s footwear department then moving to Leisure’s Shoe Boutique in Anson Street where I now manage the store. I love working with my customers and meeting new

people. “I love making them feel comfortable in my shop and having them wanting to come back - I really do love what I do! I often joke to my boss about saying “my” shop because I really feel like it is my shop. “I take pride in my work.”

he upcoming Local Government Council election in Orange is probably going to be the most interesting for many years. The amalgamation issues and the totally unexpected results in the recent US and NSW State elections just add more intrigue to what may lie ahead. I think it’s fair to say that there could be many people out there who are pondering the possibility of standing for Council, many more than might be considered normal. I for one, in a weak moment, considered the possibility but have since decided I didn’t need the hassle at my time of life and after being a “Yes Minister” junkie for so long, I’m not real sure I could achieve anything worthwhile anyway. Better to leave it to younger and more passionate contenders. In the best interests of Orange however, there is something we can do through OC Life to help us discover the best candidates for Council, or at the very least, give us the opportunity to vote for people we know a bit more about. I wonder how many great candidates have missed out over the years, simply because enough people didn’t know enough about them. If we do nothing else this time, OC Life wants to ensure that candidates are given a sensible, fair and affordable opportunity to communicate with voters. Between now and polling day on Saturday September 9, we’re offering anyone who is intending to stand for Council to purchase what we’re calling a “Council Candidates Marketing Package”. These packages start at $1000 and are designed to enable candidates to get themselves and what they stand for known between now

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and election day. How often are we faced with 30 – 40 candidates and virtually know nothing about many of them? Our view is that we have an opportunity to overcome that through OC Life, but only for those who believe it could help their cause if more people knew more about them and what they stand for. It’s pretty straight-forward and makes good sense so it will be interesting to see how potential candidates respond to our offer. Let’s be clear on what we’re offering candidates. Election campaigning has pretty much followed the same routine for as long as elections have been held. Candidates use all manner of methods to get themselves elected, anything from their personal profile, various associations and networking to advertising, door-knocking, public meetings and any publicity they can conjure up in the various media outlets or over social media. Others rely on joining a group ticket and hope to benefit off the coat tails of a more high-profile candidate. I’m sure we’re all well aware of how the game is played. We’re offering candidates the opportunity to buy a low-cost mix of advertising and editorial space that they can use between now and the election. The emphasis being on low cost and I personally, am also prepared to provide free professional marketing advice to any candidate who would like it. Each package is totally flexible and can be tailored to provide publicity and advertising over a long or short period using small or big ads and a variety of editorial techniques. The bottom line is this. If you decide to run for Council, it will be in your best interests to at least talk to us about what we’re offering and then decide your next move from there. Our ultimate goal is to help us all vote in the very best group of Councillors for Orange that we can.

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Elder Olympics 14 teams and over 200 eager competitors from around the region attended Sir Neville Howse Stadium last week for the 2017 Central West Elders Olympics. The 4th annual event hosted by Orange City Council was held once again during National Seniors Festival. Orange City Council’s Services Committee chair, Cr Ron Gander said the theme of this year’s event was, ‘Let’s Do More Together’ - a great banner to bring seniors together from across our region to learn, socialise and play. “The Elders Olympics brings together Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Elders from across the traditional Wiradjuri country to enjoy a range of modified sporting activities and traditional Indigenous games,” Cr Ron Gander said. “With teams coming to Orange from Parkes, Bathurst, Forbes, Cowra, Condobolin

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and Dubbo to participate in this year’s Elders Olympics, it’s a great opportunity to get together, socialise and have some fun, but also to talk about the real issues of health, aged, and disability care within our communities.” The games are designed for competitors over 50 years of age and feature age and disability-inclusive events from modified volleyball to traditional games like blanket ball. Students from Orange High School, James Sheahan Catholic High School and Canobolas Rural Technology High were running the activities on the day and working with the elders to make sure everything ran smoothly. The event was proudly supported by Orange Local Aboriginal Land Council, Orange Aboriginal Medical Service, Orange PCYC and Australian Hearing. MC


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ORANGE & DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY

A WALK ALONG

BYNG STREET Stockwell’s Commercial Hotel, one of the many notable buildings in Byng Street

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yng Street was once the main thoroughfare through Orange, with shops, a flour mill, hotels and other notable buildings. Two churches – St Joseph’s Catholic and Holy Trinity Anglican, Orange Court House stands on the corner of Byng Street and Lords Place, and

the former Town Hall is located on the corner of Byng Street and Anson Street—all wonderful reminders of our rich past. In the late 19th century, wealthy Orange entrepreneur James Dalton Junior had a home built for himself at number 72, plus two for some of his children – numbers 60 (Galbally)

and 66 (Emly) – built in Byng Street. Orange & District Historical Society’s March meeting will be a walk along Byng Street between the Gladstone and Carrington hotels – from Hill Street to Lords Place. It will take place on Sunday 19 March from 2 to 4pm. Conducting the walk will be

Ross Maroney and Phil Stevenson, both of whom have a bank of knowledge about Orange’s history and notable landmarks. They will take participants through the street’s fascinating history, telling the stories of the streetscape, notable buildings and the people associated with them.

A small donation of $5 will be charged for anyone who would like to join the group. Please wear suitable walking shoes and a hat and bring bottled water. For more information please contact Phil Stevenson on 0402 412 188 or email him at: ibiswines@ bigpond.com

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ROTARY DISTRICT 9700

CONFERENCE This weekend will see an influx of visitors to Orange for the 2017 Rotary District 9700 Conference. Some 400 visitors, including Rotarians, their partners and friends will enjoy 3 days of formal and social activities in the Colour City. This year, the Rotary Club of Orange Daybreak is the organising club and the program will include the Conference itself to be held at Orange Civic

Theatre (Saturday and Sunday), and the Rotary District Conference Dinner at the Orange ExServices Club, on Saturday. Let’s all make our visitors feel very welcome. To find out a bit more about the Conference and Rotary in general, I sat down with District Governor Michael Milston for this short interview. Hope you enjoy it. BOB HOLLAND

ROTARY PROGRAMS Rotary’s programs are developing the next generation of leaders, providing funding to make the world a better place, and making peace a priority. And Rotary’s programs are not just for club members. Learn how you can make a difference in your community through Rotary, go to www.rotary.org.au Rotary Programs include: ROTARY PEACE FELLOWSHIPS Each year, Rotary selects up to 100 professionals from around the world to receive fully funded academic fellowships at our Rotary Peace Centres. ROTARY COMMUNITY CORPS Finding community solutions to community challenges, Rotary Community Corps unites Rotary members with non-members to make a positive difference.

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Michael, what’s the purpose of the Conference? It serves a number of purposes and has something for both Rotarians and members of the public alike. To inform, inspire and encourage rate very highly among the Conference priorities. For Rotarians, catching up with other Rotarians is a big part of it. The fellowship and comradery is always enjoyed and appreciated and of course, so is the socialising. For the public, it’s an opportunity to come along and hear presentations on a variety of topics including what Rotary is doing through its various community and international programs.

What does a Rotary Club in a place like Orange do locally? Rotary Clubs get involved in a range of projects, some for the club itself, others to help and support other organisations. Orange Daybreak, for example, assists with the Regional Farmers Markets, supports ODEEP (around $600,000 has been raised for them over the last 10 years), has provided music equipment to the PCYC as well as providing books for local primary schools to name a few. We also get many requests to help with staffing or volunteers for other local events. Then there’s Rotary’s International Programs, we support these as well.

When and why did you join Rotary? I joined in 1995 when a new club in Orange (Rotary Club of Orange Daybreak) started where both men and women could join. At the time, I was locked into my own world and felt it was time for me to move outside that and start getting involved with others. Rotary offered fellowship, friends and the opportunity to do something more structured with and for other people.

What are some of the International Programs? There are several including our well-known Youth Exchange, Youth Leadership Awards and Peace Fellowships. One worth mentioning is our End Polio Campaign. Rotary International, and our club is part of that, raising and donating money to enable people across the world to be vaccinated against polio. Rotary plays a part in two ways, hands on through the vaccination program and by raising money and awareness locally to help keep the program going. It’s a great program,

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so much so that Bill Gates matches Rotary’s fundraising efforts by giving $2 for every $1 that Rotary raises. If someone was interested in joining Rotary, how should they go about it? Rotary is always keen for new members. Both men and women are welcome with the age minimum being 18. Best way is, if you know a member of Rotary, to ask them or simply contact a local Club and express your interest. Is there anything you’d like to add? Just to say that Rotary is a wonderful organisation that does lots of very valuable work, not just locally, but across the world. Rotarians will tell you how good it feels to be part of Rotary and to serve others. I encourage everyone to support Rotary projects whenever they get the chance and for those with an interest in serving through Rotary, to contact a local club to find out more. Of course, I’d also like to invite everyone to come along to the Conference if they’d like to hear one or more of our speaker’s presentations.

ROTARY YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARDS (RYLA) Rotary Youth Leadership in Action - is about leadership, learning and laughter; it is about co-operation, consideration, communication and confidence. It is for people aged 18-28, who have demonstrated leadership, intelligence and compassion within their local community. RYLA 2017 will be held from Saturday 8 April to Thursday 13 April, at Charles Sturt University, Orange. Positions cost approximately $650 for a fully catered, individual room. The theme will be Developing your Leadership Potential, based on an Australian Leadership Capability Framework, and includes an array of top class speakers in an interactive adult learning environment. More details and how to apply at http://rotary9700. org.au/Page/ryla ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGE Rotary Youth Exchange builds peace one young person at a time. Students learn a new language, discover another culture, and truly become global citizens. NEW GENERATIONS SERVICE EXCHANGE New Generations Service Exchange is a short-term, customizable program for university students and young professionals up to age 30. Participants can design exchanges that combine their professional goals with a humanitarian project. GRANTS For 100 years, The Rotary Foundation has been turning project ideas into reality. Our clubs receive funding to support humanitarian projects, scholarships, and international exchanges. SCHOLARSHIPS Rotary invests more than $7 million a year in our future leaders and philanthropists by funding scholarships for undergraduate and graduate study.


ROTARYDISTRICT 9700 CONFERENCE VISITORS WELCOME TO THE CONFERENCE

PROGRAM

The public is invited to attend the Guest Speaker and Panel presentations at the Rotary Conference throughout Saturday, and Sunday morning at the Orange Civic Theatre. There is no cost to attend and morning and afternoon tea will be available for purchase on both days.

District Awards & Grants Introduction of DGE & DGN 4.45pm Close

Local Focus: What are we doing through RAWCS?

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Keynote Address: The Importance of Education in Tackling Poverty Gemma Sisia and Winrose Andason Mollel

10am SESSION TWO—STRENGTHENING ROTARY Keynote Address: Rotarians In The Modern World PDG Philip Archer

1pm LUNCH 1.45pm SESSION FOUR – COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

10.30am SESSION THREE—SERVING HUMANITY

Domestic & Family Violence – What to Do?

Keynote Address: Racism and Rotary’s Role In Forging Tolerance Gerry Georgatos

Keynote Address: Men & Sport – Raising Awareness Alan Tongue

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Rotary Responses: Violence Free Families Gabe Hau

MORNING TEA 11.30am PROGRAMS SERVING HUMANITY—PANEL The Peace Scholar Program Casey Crocket Sharing & Building Capacity Abroad: Mental Health NSW and Nepal Dr Nick Burns

Path of Hope Rebecca Tolstoy Local Focus: What Community Development are Rotary clubs initiating? Keynote Address: What role might Rotary Play in Empowering Aboriginal Leadership Michael Newman

SUNDAY MARCH 19 9am INSPIRATIONAL YOUTH Keynote Address: What Inspires You to Do What You Do & How has This Impacted On Your Social Conscience? Alice Mabin Local Focus: Youth At School—Panel NYSF Alex Butcherine RYPEN Priscilla Evans-Gittany Youth Service Above Self Lachlan Campbell Youth Exchange Australia Elijah Ingram Keynote Address: Indigenous Scholar targeting Local Community Needs Taylor – Jai McAlister Local Focus: Youth Out of School – Panel Canada Gavin The Real Schoolies Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Natalie Ryan Clare Lawlor Rotaract 12pm LUNCH

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Country Brewers’ Kinman Astill with a very thankful Ross Dransfield

CHEERS TO SECOND! LAST WEEK, OC LIFE CAUGHT UP WITH SECOND PLACE WINNER OF 46 ENTRIES FROM THE CRAFTED HOME BREW COMPETITION, ROSS DRANSFIELD. AND WHAT EXACTLY DID HE WIN YOU ASK? AN $850 BEER FRIDGE!

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oss was actually in hospital recovering from a knee replacement at the time he had received the good news. “I wasn’t expecting a place, but you never know, I put a beer in the Orange show and got a second in that too! It’s nice that people like your beer.” Ross has been home brewing for nine years now, in the beginning—whilst drinking Tooheys Old and James Squire

—he thought to himself “I can make a better brew at half the cost,” and so he did. “Before entering, I looked in the cupboard at what I had, I had cleared out at Christmas, so I just grabbed that Australian Pale Ale off the shelf. I don’t brew to enter competitions, whatever is up in the fridge at that time, I use.” Laughing, Ross added, “I have always had a passion for beer, I gave my liver a work out in my

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younger days. “I’ll enter next year, its good fun, thanks very much to Country Brewers, I encourage all people to have a go at home brewing, it’s a great hobby to get in to, all levels you can go cheap or go big and can produce similar beer.” Owner of Country Brewers, Kinman Astill added, “It is so easy to get into home brewing, come down and see us and we’ll sort you out”.

have to say how disappointed I was to hear about the move to include symbols representing female pedestrians on traffic signals in Melbourne. Maybe you’ll disagree, but I see it as a ridiculous attempt by overpaid politicians to appear to do the right thing, while in reality not doing anything at all, apart from wasting taxpayer money. It’s a joke. The 10 special lights at the intersection of Flinders and Swanston Streets are said to reduce “unconscious bias” against women. While I personally have come across a concerning amount blatant sexism during my lifetime (which I think is probably a sign of lack of intelligence and bad habits, more than anything), I have never felt discriminated against by a stick figure icon at a pedestrian crossing. Have you? Firstly, does a stick figure actually have a gender? Surely a stick figure at a pedestrian sign is just representative of a person, not a man or a woman. In fact, my silhouette would probably appear more like the current stick figure “man”, than the Mary Poppins-esque signs Melbourne tax payers have now paid good money to install, since I rarely wear dresses. What next? Given that over 60% of Australian’s are now obese, are we poorly representing the community by not having some overweight stick figures? And skinny people matter too, how about we throw a few of those in? And what about pedestrian signs displaying people in wheel chairs, children, or abnormal body shapes? (Please note my sarcasm). Minister for Women Fiona Richardson said she was “thrilled” by the campaign. “There are many small—but symbolically significant—ways that women are excluded from public space… This is a wonderful way to make

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public space more inclusive for women,” she said. Mmm yes. The whole male/female dynamic is now set to improve and I will no longer stand at the traffic lights feeling sad and so darn excluded. When the little green stick figure flashes that I can walk, I will no longer think, “can I walk too, in my lovely feminine frock?” Apparently, this isn’t the first time the idea has been implemented. Last year at Bridge Road in Richmond, the little red and green stick figure was replaced with an icon representing the first woman elected to local government in Victoria, Mary Rogers. A similar project was also undertaken last year in Spain, with female traffic light signals on around 20 main streets to tie in with International Women’s Day. Perhaps I should say it’s a nice gesture. But I can’t really think of anything as “nice” when it’s so incredibly wasteful of financial resources—even when they’re not my own! If we really cared about gender discrimination maybe we could think of more useful, less costly ways to change stereotypes. Why, for example, are we still forcing girls to wear those awful dresses to school while the boys are able to wear shorts? Why not provide girls with at least an option? Of course, this idea is met with strong objection by some, since many people seem averse to change even when it’s not costly, if it challenges tradition. But in a day an age where we are complaining that kids aren’t getting enough exercise and then making it compulsory for girls to wear dresses – which require wearers to be conscious of how the sit and how they play—it’s just odd. Even if we disregard the lack of exercise young people are getting these days, telling someone they need to wear a dress simply because of their gender is just rude and outdated. It’s considered inappropriate to tell a grown woman she must wear a skirt or dress, so why do we do it to children? What do you think? Are the traffic lights a positive or wasteful change? Are school dresses a bit outdated? Or are there other changes you feel are more important for gender equality?

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Air Ambulance NSW Team Flight Nurse Susan Ankers, Pilot Cameron Gibbs and Flight Nurse Victoria Squires, based out of Mascot

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The Orange Aero Club recognised international Women’s day on Saturday March 11th like many other Aero clubs across the state with a Women with wings day. This was an opportunity for girls and women that hadn’t flown in a small plane before, to have a free flight with one of the Orange Aero Club Pilots. Many locals took the opportunity, each receiving a certificate on completion. In total, the club had 14 planes in operation with 18 pilots flying. The pilots included two local

females, Meredith Schwilke and Leonie Worley. Also in attendance for the day was a plane and team from Air Ambulance NSW talking to the girls about another career avenue for them. The Orange Aviation Club is planning an introductory training program next month for any students in years 7-9. It will be 8-week course including a general introduction to aviation theory, hands on flying and careers in aviation.

Emma Regan of NSW DPI and Tavia Lyons of Waste to Art Project

Fenella, Tara, Gabriel (front) Illona and Helena Beer

Local Pilot Meredith Schwilke

Fathi, Rashmi, Sharyn, Heejin and Angela

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In celebration of last week’s International Women’s Day, the Orange Women’s Shed recognised the day by inviting the community to join them at their shed behind Wangarang. There were a number of local female tradies as guest speakers and approximately 70 community members and guests enjoyed a light

morning tea whilst listening to the talks. There were several displays of interest to women and the Women’s Shed ladies also displayed a variety of their projects. Guests included an ‘English as a second language’ class from TAFE College, representatives from the council and Wangarang.

Guest Speakers Tiffany (the pink Tradie) and Leena (Team Delaney Tiling Solutions)

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OUR FUNKY

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WORDS BY ZANNA MUNRO

HAVE YOU BEEN IN TO THE LIBRARY SINCE THE RECENT RENOVATIONS? WHAT A BEAUTIFUL AND FUNKY FACE LIFT OUR LIBRARY HAS RECEIVED! YOU REALLY HAVE TO WANDER AROUND AND LOOK IN EVERY CORNER TO FIND OUT EXACTLY WHAT’S CHANGED AND TO SEE ALL THE AMAZING THINGS THAT HAVE BEEN ADDED

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his week I caught up with Orange City Librarian Sean Brady and he explained exactly what the renovations involved. “The renovations included new carpet, furniture, shelving and fresh paint. With the shelving now on wheels we are able to reconfigure the library to make new layouts and create big spaces for events like author talks and performances.” A technology upgrade formed a major part of the renovations, and like our local supermarkets, self-service is now available at the library too! “We are also introducing new technology with self-service points for library members, freeing up staff time and making collection management more efficient. And, we have installed an easier wi-fi service which allows members to sign in with their library card,” Sean said. Many local businesses were involved with the renovations, with all work done by local tradesmen. Sean said he was also thankful to other local businesses that allowed them to continue with their normal library activities. “While we were closed, we ran story time events from alternative locations, the museum, the theatre and Cook Park, and we’re thankful to those places for allowing us to use their space.” Whether you’re a toddler, a student or an elderly resident looking for some new books to read, everyone can benefit from the wonderful changes at the library.


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HI FROM SASHA What a responsibility! Bob has handed over the reins of his Lovin’ Local page to me—for now anyway. I still consider myself quite new to Orange so if there is something you think I should check out or that you’d like to share with our readers, please email me, reception@oclife. com.au, and especially if it’s of the food variety!

Biggest range of DVDs for hire in Orange—Canobolas Community Library

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TRADIE CORNER I don’t know about anyone else but I’m still feeling the effects of the Christmas season. I think the older I get the longer it lasts. In this case I think Orange Massage and Yoga is worth considering. Their ad says “place to relax and blossom” which sounds perfect to me! Call them on 6362 1288 to find out more.

PLENTY OF ENTERTAINMENT! If you’re one of those people who is having trouble finding good entertainment on television, maybe the Canobolas Community Library has the answer. Until recently they were known as the Christian Lending Library. The library now has the biggest range of DVD movies for hire in the area and there’s plenty of choices to entertain even the fussiest viewer. They’re open 3pm-7pm on Tuesday, 9.30am-4.30pm on Thursdays and you’ll find them at 560 Cecil Road, a bit further up Cecil Street from the Orange Christian School. They offer a lot of services and you won’t get a grip on all they do unless you drop in and have a chat and a look around. It’s a bit of a best kept secret but it does offer a lot of services, especially for families.

THUMBS WATCH OC Life owner Bob Holland is always keen to share new discoveries with our readers, especially if it involves one of his favourite topics—food. His wife discovered these Turkish rolls at Aldi and thought Bob would like them as an alternative to bread or toast. He says they’re a winner! Bob now enjoys his breakfast eggs and toasted sandwiches on these. A bit trendy but super nice, he says.

This one warms me. I’d like to think that in situations like this, the right thing is always done. Also, being a big believer in karma I hope the person who handed in the wallet has received some happiness in return. ‘Thumbs up to the honest Aldi shopper who found my wallet and returned completely intact to Aldi Staff who secured it until my retrieval. Unfortunately, there is no record of the person responsible but thank you so much for your honesty, kindness in returning all intact’

stalls books  plants  BBQ & drinks  jumping castle  cake stall  pre-loved clothes  and much more! info & application forms at orangepresbyterian.org.au or ph 0438600455

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Orange Presbyterian Church are holding their Market Day on Saturday the 18th of March from 9am to 1pm. What a perfect way to start your weekend with stalls for everyone and off course the kids will have fun with the jumping castle. From pre-loved clothes, books, DVD’s, CD’s and a BBQ I’m sure you won’t walk away empty handed.

Also on the 18th of March, the World’s Greatest Shave is happening. I’ve been personally touched by Leukaemia so always love supporting these days. I think anyone brave enough to lose their locks should be commended, especially the ones of the female variety. Us gals can be quite vain when it comes to our hair so to Kerry Taberner, you are doing a wonderful thing for a wonderful cause, Thank you!

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THE WORD OF ORANGE

Smell the Roses? I’m always getting in trouble for going at warp speed. Maybe I should listen, and slow down a bit.

SHOCKING FIGURES

“Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans. —John Lennon

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’m always really impressed when I encounter someone who has gone the extra mile, especially if it’s concerning something that affects me, my family, workplace or my passions. I pride myself on the fact that I give everything I do my absolute best shot. No half measures, nothing but full-tilt. Former WA Premier Colin Barnett used the saying “my best shot” in his concession speech last Saturday night, but that was more about saving face than anything else, I believe. The cheesy and overused term of ‘giving the classic 110%’ is one of my faves, because it conveys the feeling that there’s no slacking off and no stone left unturned in the quest for excellence or success. If the world were full of 110%-ers, we’d have different problems to the ones we have now, and I firmly believe we’d be in a better place. All the bulls would be rushing at the gates, but hey, is that so bad? In a scene from my number one movie, Stephen King’s ‘The Shawshank Redemption’, a man who had been in jail for 50 years was finally paroled. His first words upon release were “The world has gone and got itself in a great big hurry”. He couldn’t understand the need for all the rushing, the rudeness, the cutting corners and the selfishness. In one of my other favourites, ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’, old Ferris is full of one liners right throughout this 80s gem, but his best has to be “Life moves pretty fast, if you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it”. Thanks Ferris, if only you’d yelled that a bit louder into my subconscious ear on Sunday morning. Always in a rush, flogging myself to finish one thing so I

can move on to the next thing, but at the same time, trying to stay super-organised and show an eye for detail. It came back to bite me (well, cut me) in the worst possible way. Some ridiculous irony existed in the idiom “Stop and smell the roses” as I went straight from the Sunday morning run (Mountain Challenge in 2 weeks, yeah! – have a crack, it’s a great event), out to the garden, still stinky, to hedge the wildly growing daisies as they threatened to overtake the standard roses as leader of the garden kingdom at our place. So, instead of stopping and smelling the beautiful roses, Paul and petrol hedgetrimmer launched into our work at the hyperactive 110% level. Old mate from Shawshank would have seen it coming, as I powered through the daisies, brutally but mathematically trimming them back to shadows of their former selves. I was about ¾ done when the blade clogged and dumb old Mr Rushing tried to clear the blockage before the blades had stopped. At least my eye for fine details had seen me glove up before attempting the task at 100mph. It probably saved my finger. Anyway, Jason Voorhees or Freddy Krueger would have proud of the bloodbath I was responsible for, and thankfully only three stitches were needed to patch up the damage. On the bright side, the doctor told me I had to “stay quiet and do nothing” for the rest of Sunday. Notso secret code to smell the roses for a while I guess. Thanks Mr Shawshank, thanks Ferris. Kindly remind me again next week to smell the roses when hyperactivity overtakes my brain, would you?

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Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing to your newspaper to specifically ask readers to demand that more action is taken on promoting exercise in Australia. Shocking figures show 3.2 million children are not doing enough exercise to meet health guideline. It’s enough children to fill 6,400 jumbo jets. 25% of 5 to 17 year olds are overweight. My organisation – the not-for-profit Confederation of Australian Sport – is asking the Federal Government to develop a new national campaign to unlock the real potential of Australian sport. Readers can help by asking their local MP to find out what they are doing about this issue and why more isn’t being done. The reality is 14 million Australians now don’t meet physical activity guidelines.

The scale of the issue is simply massive. Conversely, if we saw a 15% jump in the number of people meeting guidelines within 5 years – as the result of a new national campaign – much would change. Thousands of lives would be saved. Millions of dollars to the Australian economy would be saved. A cross-sector approach involving

the Health, Education and Sport sectors is needed to ensure success and much of this work has already be completed. We cannot afford not to act. We have been working in the field for 30 years and we know there has been a decline in physical activity in schools. The bottom line is we need leadership from the Government on this issue. Part of our frustration is that we have a national sports system that is ready to be used. We have over 20,000 local community clubs that can be harnessed to make a difference. To find out more, visit www. sportforall.com.au. We ask readers to back our call that it is time for the Government to act. Yours sincerely,

Rob Bradley CEO Confederation of Australian Sport.

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United Kingdom Tour Orange locals and budding footballers, Harrison Ellem, Harry Isaacs and Ethan Jones, recently took part in a development and training tour of the United Kingdom, facilitated by the NSW Western Mariners Football Club. The tour was coordinated and attended by the coaching and development manager Andrew Fearnley. There were Australian players from the local area as well as Griffith, Dural, Sydney and Jarvis Bay involved in total, 11 young men. The tour was a two-week experience with the team playing four United Kingdom sides, our Aussies came back with two wins and two losses, they were highly competitive. Harry Ellem said, “One of the most exciting components of the tour was the ability to train in the Academy settings and with Academy coaches of some of the bigger teams in the English Premier League. They included Everton Football Club, Fulham Football Club, Reading Football Club, Sheffield United Football Club and Bolton Football Club.” The boys even had a run with the NIKE

Academy Coach. There were real advances in skill level via new training concepts and techniques, and in understanding of the strategy of the game. Harry added, “The fields and training complexes were phenomenal.” The boys also visited and toured St George’s Park, the home of the English Football Team. “The 125-million-pound facility was unbelievable! The NIKE Team also stay and train there. Certainly, an eye opener to the ‘machine’ that is English and European Football.” The boys were also fortunate to attend multiple EPL games as spectators including Manchester City, Tottenham, Liverpool, Arsenal and some of the younger Manchester United teams. Harry, Ethan and Harry all agreed that they had enjoyed the tour and came home with an increased skill level and passion for their chosen sport. The three good mates will play for Mariners in the coming season that commenced last weekend. (March 11th/12th) Goodluck boys! MC

Dave Ridges – President Orange North Rotary Club, Mick Banks – President MBA NSW Central West Division, Dave Shearing – Vice President MBA NSW Central West Division, Dave Dillon – Secretary MBA NSW Central West Division

Donation for the First Orange Dog Every year, the Master Builders Association NSW Central West Division holds the Brendan Sturgeon Memorial Golf Day and donates $1,000 raised from charity events held at the golf day to ‘Give ME 5 For Kids’. This year, a further $1,000 has been donated to the Orange North Rotary Club to go towards funding the ‘First Orange Dog’ campaign, which aims to raise the $35,000 required to breed and train a guide dog to help improve the life of a person with vision impairment from within our region. Committee members from Master Builders Association NSW Central West division attended the Orange North Rotary Club meeting at Orange Ex-Services Club on Thursday 9th March to present them with

the $1,000 cheque. The donation was made possible thanks to the kindness of players and the generous sponsors including Kent’s H Hardware Orange and Steeling Roofing Centre Orange and Bathurst. The campaign has already reached the halfway mark in donations thanks to the efforts of the Orange North Rotary Club and many local businesses and schools. Ashcroft’s Supa IGA have pledged to match every dollar raised at BBQ’s held at their Peisley Street store and have been holding fund raising morning teas at their store in the Summer Centre. Barbecues will also be held each Saturday at Harris Farm Markets until a walkathon takes place at the Orange Botanic Gardens on March 26. Well done all! MC

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THE CANOBOLAS RURAL TECHNOLOGY HIGH SCHOOL

THE BLETCHINGTON BASH IS BACK!

INTEGRATED PROJECT LEARNING Year 7 have been extremely busy designing a range of products for their first project in Integrated Project Learning (IPL), a new approach to learning at The Canobolas Rural Technology High School. IPL involves a more hands-on style of learning whereby students meet the outcomes of key learning areas through the completion of various projects. Projects are designed to be challenging, rigorous, engaging and relevant to real-world contexts, as students attempt to solve a problem in response to a driving question.

The students in these photos had a fantastic time designing and creating a class jigsaw puzzle representing individual identity and shared interests. The students’ puzzle pieces and their portfolios of work were exhibited in the school hall last week. Each student also spoke to an audience of their peers, family members and teachers about their work, explaining the challenges and rewards involved throughout the process of the project. The students should be extremely proud of the way they conducted themselves during the exhibition

and for the thoughtful reflections they each delivered. Students are now beginning two new projects: Mawambul (Project A) and Natural Born Killer. Project A, Mawambul, will look at culture and connection to origins and land, with a particular focus on Aboriginal culture and Wiradjuri language. Students will create several organic products, compose a warning story and compile a portfolio of written work. Project B, Natural Born Killer, will focus on natural disasters and students will create a survival guide and a design for a natural disaster shelter.

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This Friday (17th) from 4.30 till 7pm sees Bletchington Public School holding their annual ‘Bletchington Bash’. The ‘Bash’ is a fete by any other name and is the school’s major yearly fundraiser. They have amassed over $1000 worth of prizes to be held as part of a monster raffle. There’s plenty to do on the night for young and old alike including; a BBQ, jumping castle, face painting, a number of class-operated activities, jewellery, paper craft, Tupperware and so much more.

This event is kindly supported by the following businesses: Jenny’s Classroom, Flip Out, Harvey Norman Computers, Officeworks, E.E.Muir and Sons, Tupperware, Weily’s Betta Home and Living, Bunnings, Irwin’s Jumping Castle, Grind Coffee, Julia Johnston, Odeon5 Cinema, Melissa’s Cotton Candy and Castles, Mystique Scents & Creations, Woolworths North Orange, 2nd Orange Scout Group, Windera Designs, Orange Travel, Fairy Dust – Bathurst, Bonza’s Canteen.


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LOCALS LENDING A HAND

Women’s group aims to help migrants

27 year tale of two cities A 27-year relationship between Orange and Ushiku in Japan, has seen thousands of students cross the Pacific Ocean to experience another culture. That relationship was reaffirmed last week as 16 students from Toyo-Ushiku High School were made honorary Orange citizens as a ceremony in council chambers. Sister Cities Committee Chair Chris Gryllis presided over the ceremony and presented the students with their certificates. “Over the years, it’s been tremendous to see so many students come to Australia and to see so many young men and women from Orange travel to Japan to experience the different language and culture,” Cr Gryllis said.

“Many of the students who have participated in the exchange program have grown up and continued their relationship with Orange and the families they stayed with while they were here. And the same can be said for the Orange students who have travelled to Ushiku. “The fact the relationship has lasted nearly three decades is testament to the value of the sister cities community. I believe it strengthens and develops our own culture while depending our understanding of the culture of others. “I am sure the relationship will continue to flourish as more and more students become involved in the program.”

People from a range of countries and cultures are encouraged to share their experiences with others at the fortnightly Women’s Arts and Sewing Circle. Orange City Council’s Services Policy Committee Chair Ron Gander said the group is an opportunity for new arrivals to Orange to practice English and meet others with similar backgrounds. It also acts as a conduit to other services. “It’s difficult to meet people and find out about the range of services available if English is not your first language, but the women who go to the Women’s Arts and Sewing Circle are there to help,” Cr Gander said. “Anyone who has recently arrived to Orange from another country is welcome and it’s a great opportunity to share your culture with others.” Migrant Support Officer Anni Gallagher was the group’s host and said she could help women apply for government assistance, apply for jobs, access education courses but importantly the group gives people a social outlet, where in

some cases there might have been none. “In the past, I’ve come across women who have been sitting at home for months on end while their husbands work because they don’t speak English confidently and don’t know anyone in Orange,” she said. “But I’ve seen some of these women come to the sewing circle and make lifelong friendships in the group and then go on to help others come out of their shell and really engage with the community.” Kalkidan Mwadaani came to Orange from Ethiopia 17 years ago. She said she was young when she left Ethiopia and does not have strong memories of her home country but loves the opportunity to share her culture with the group. “I love sharing my culture because there’s not a lot of Ethiopian culture in Orange,” she said. “I enjoy sharing what I know and bringing in items from my home country.” The Women’s Arts and Sewing Circle meets in the Senior Citizens Centre fortnightly from 10am to 12.30pm. Children are welcome.

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WE ARE SO FORTUNATE IN ORANGE TO HAVE LOCAL AND FRESH PRODUCE AT OUR FINGERTIPS. WHETHER IT’S MEAT OR FRESH FRUIT AND VEGGIES, WE ARE SO LUCKY WE CAN EAT FOOD AND KNOW EXACTLY WHERE IT CAME FROM.

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ith the new season now in full swing, local store Hillside Harvest has an array of fresh autumn produce available. “We have delicious new season apples, we have a few varieties Galas, Pink Ladies, Fuji, Jonagold, Red Delicious, Granny Smith and Mutsu’s, all are unwaxed and have the most amazing crunch,” said Hillside’s Sophie Jones. Adding, “We also will have Red Sensations, Packham, Williams and Beurre Bosc pears, some amazing figs that are ripe for the picking and not to forget the Autumn Giant plums!” As we head in to the cooler months and turn our thoughts to baking, why not apples! I love baked apple in porridge on

these cooler mornings and have provided a recipe! As well as knowing where your food comes from, eating local produce has many other benefits. “When you eat locally you are supporting a business that is more often than not, family run and operated. Your food hasn’t been on a truck for days to get to you and it is fresh and tasty, not to mention full of goodness!” explained Sophie. And Hillside Harvest is just that, a family run and operated business. Sophie explained that growing her own business has been a very rewarding experience. “Since taking over Hillside Harvest (formally Hillside Orchard) in 2013, the Jones family have made some big improvements to the farm stall and orchard. In

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2016 we saw the commencement of major renovations and the addition of a cafe which serves light refreshments and sweet treats. Whilst Hillside has always held pick-your-own cherry weekends we have grown this to incorporate other fruits throughout the Summer/ Autumn growing season. Our farm stall proudly stocks local fruits and vegetables wherever possible and has a large range of jams, preserves, honey and juice under the Hillside brand as well as our famous double-yolker eggs that come from our farm in Cudal. We also like to support local producers and are always keen to hear from people who would like to add their produce to our range.” Sophie is very privileged to own her business in Orange and is

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passionate about our city and the wonderful people around her. “It would have to be the fabulous opportunities we have with such a vibrant food and wine scene to network and meet like minded people who are enthusiastic about their food and where it comes from. You feel part of a community that believes in local and wants to preserve it and that’s a wonderful thing!” As we recently discovered, apples are now in season and I mentioned I loved warming apple porridge to start my day. Please enjoy the following recipe! Eat well, be well,

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INGREDIENTS 1 cup oats 2 cups milk 1 apple cored and sliced Small knob of butter 2 tablespoon cinnamon 1 tablespoon honey

METHOD 1. Place oats, milk and cinnamon in a small saucepan and cook until oats are tender, for about 10 – 15 minutes, stir frequently. 2. Heat another saucepan over medium heat, melt butter and add apples and cinnamon. Stir and cook until golden brown for about 6 minutes 3. Serve oats and top with cooked apples and a drizzle of honey 4. Enjoy

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IF THERE’S ONE THING THIS BLISTERING HOT SUMMER HAS SHOWN US, IT’S THE IMPORTANCE OF KEEPING PLANTS HYDRATED.

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use this term when talking to gardeners since it encompasses more than just watering. It includes keeping water where it’s needed most; in the soil and within the root zone. That’s where mulches come in, they help keep plants hydrated and help soils hold onto moisture. The most popular mulch for ornamental gardens is woodchip and for good reason. Woodchip mulch provides good value for money and being a very durable mulch, it weathers and decomposes relatively 22

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slowly. All mulches will rot down or decompose over time as soil bacteria set to work breaking them down. Very woody mulches decompose more slowly than the leafier mulches like hay and sugarcane. You can choose the darker pine woodchip or the lighter coloured cypress woodchip, both of which are available from local landscape suppliers. If your aim is to improve a clay soil, then mulch grade lucerne hay is a good option. This mulch will add valuable organic matter to the soil, add nitrogen and greatly improve soil life, including

earthworm populations. Lucerne hay is quick and easy to apply, though, as with all mulches, it’s good practice to wear a dust mask to prevent inhaling dust and/or mould. You can also purchase chopped lucerne mulch in bagged form which is perfect for use in vegetable gardens and annual flower beds where a short fibre length is ideal. It’s helpful to add some fertiliser under the mulch as this way nitrogen is not lost to the air. Soil bacteria will be getting busy breaking down the mulch and they use the same

nutrient that plants use, nitrogen, as their food source. By applying either a high nitrogen fertiliser or a complete fertiliser under the mulch you safeguard against plants running short on this important nutrient. When it comes to how deep to apply your mulch, the general guide is around 70 mm for moisture conservation and around 100 mm for optimum weed control. If you’re dealing with very tenacious weeds like oxalis, onion weed and periwinkle then laying 6 or so sheets of newspaper under the mulch will help

starve these weeds of light and help smother young seedlings. Weed mat under mulches is useful for areas that have low or no plant numbers, such as pebble or gravel areas. Mulching reduces soil temperatures by several degrees, creating a cool root run which many plants including roses really benefit from. Let’s not forget that mulches are one of those ‘stitch in time’ tools. By mulching now, there’s less weeding later and that’s the kind of news all gardeners love to hear!


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The many pros of

PROBIOTICS More and more research is showing that our gut health impacts a lot more than just our digestion!

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mproving and enhancing the good bacteria in your gut helps to boost immunity, heal eczema and other skin conditions, improve allergies and also help with mental health issues and neurological disorders! Boosting our immunity is particularly important at this time of year and because 80% of your immune system is located in your gut, probiotics definitely play a big role in preventing illness and disease. In addition to the impact on our immune system our digestive systems are the second largest part of our neurological system. It’s called the enteric nervous system and it’s located in the gut. This is why it’s called our second brain! Digestive experts have found that the balance of gut flora should be approximately 85% good and 15% bad bacteria. It’s quite common for this ratio to get out of balance 24

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and this is called gut Dysbiosis. This means that we have too much of a certain type of fungus, yeast or bacteria, that affects the body in a negative way. There are many things that destroy our good bacteria these include – • Prescription antibiotics • Sugar • GMO foods • Grains • Emotional stress • Alcohol • Medications The secret to restoring your digestive health is all about enhancing the good bacteria in your gut. If you want to be healthy, try eating probiotic rich foods and taking a probiotic supplement daily. Probiotics are bacteria that line your digestive tract and support your body’s ability to absorb nutrients and

The good news is it’s so simple to include probiotic rich foods in your diet and there are some delicious items available that you might like to try.

fight infection. By adding probiotic rich foods and taking a probiotic supplement your health can improve in the following ways – • Stronger immune system • Improved digestion and the ability to absorb nutrients • Increased energy from production of vitamin B12 • Better breath because probiotics can help to destroy candida • Healthier skin • Reduced colds and flu • Healing from leaky gut and inflammatory bowel disease • Weight loss The good news is it’s so simple to include probiotic rich foods in your diet and there are some delicious items available that you might like to try. Kefir is similar to yoghurt and is made from a combination of milk and fermented kefir grains. There are many delicious flavours available including coconut, strawberry, honey or original. You can find a great variety in the fridge section at Harris Farm Market. Sauerkraut is made from fermented cabbage and other vegetables. Sauerkraut is high in organic acids, that support the growth of good bacteria. It’s also high in vitamin C and digestive enzymes and research has shown that its beneficial in treating digestive issues such as leaky gut, diarrhoea and constipation. Once

again there are so many delicious flavours available my favourite brand is Peace Love and Vegetables, which is made in Byron Bay, yum. Miso is made from fermented soybeans, rice or barley. Adding a teaspoon of miso to hot water makes a delicious, quick probiotic rich soup. Kombucha is a fermented tea drink that’s made using a scoby (for symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast). Its primary health benefits include digestive support, increased energy and liver detoxification. There are so many fantastic and delicious flavours available, The Grocer and Co, Go Vita, Harris Farm Markets and The Agrestic Grocers are some local stockists. Finally, a probiotic supplement is something that I also suggest. There are so many on the market and its best to speak to a health care professional. My preference is a multi-strain probiotic as there are all different strains throughout our digestive tract and if you take a multi strain you are benefiting your whole digestion. In saying that there are different strains that target specific conditions such as products for IBS and Eczema. I hope you enjoyed reading about probiotics and I hope you enjoy adding some yummy probiotic rich foods in to your diet. Eat well, live well, be well

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1. Replace that old shower curtain If you have an older home with a shower curtain instead of a glass screen, a new shower curtain can make a big difference to freshening up the look of the bathroom. 2. Repaint it Give your walls a coat of fresh paint, making sure to choose a pale colour to give the impression of light and spaciousness.

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3. Re-grout the Shower Old and stained grouting in showers can often give the impression that a clean shower is actually a dirty one! Getting the grouting redone can make a huge difference to the appearance of a bathroom at a low cost.

Excess moisture and general humidity often makes bathrooms the first area of a home that starts to look a little shabby. Unfortunately, renovating a bathroom is notoriously expensive! If you want to spruce up your bathroom without spending too much money, we’ve come up with 5 ways to update, not renovate!

4. Update your fixtures A very easy and inexpensive way to update your bathroom is to replace the fixtures. A new tap and shower head can give your bathroom a nice visual lift. 5. Replace old lighting A new, modern light fixture can revamp a bathroom. Avoid the latest trends and opt for something simple but stylish. Also, steer away from cold lighting or lightbulbs that are too yellow, instead choosing ‘warm’ light bulbs. Do you have any renovation tips you’d like to share? Let us know at reception@oclife.com.au

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DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT ACT 1979 DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS (NOT BEING DESIGNATED OR ADVERTISED DEVELOPMENT) DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT ACT 1979 DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS (NOT BEING DESIGNATED OR ADVERTISED DEVELOPMENT) To keep the Orange community informed of development activity in the City, notice is hereby given that the following development applications/complying development certificate applications have been To keep the Orange community informed of development activity in the City, notice is hereby given made to Council during the period Monday, 6 March to Friday, 10 March 2017. that the following development applications/complying development certificate applications have been made to Council during12the Monday, 6 March to the Friday, 10 Marchmay 2017. In accordance with section of period the Local Government Act, applications be inspected at the Customer Service counter of the Civic Centre (ground floor), Byng Street, Orange normal In accordance with section 12 of the Local Government Act, the applications may beduring inspected at office hours. the Customer Service counter of the Civic Centre (ground floor), Byng Street, Orange during normal

office hours. Because these applications are not specified as “advertised development” under an environmental planning instrument, there is no process as provided for submissions on theunder proposed developments. Because these applications areformal not specified “advertised development” an environmental planning instrument, there is no formal process provided for submissions on the proposed developments. DA/CDC No

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Will Your Retirement be Spent on the Dole? If you ever read through the comments sections of online news articles about government debt and deficit, you’ll find countless numbers of people complaining about how government debt is going to rob our children of a good life in the future and that a simple solution is to stop handing out the dole to those bludgers who are too ‘lazy’ to work.

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ang on… these are likely the same people who will be happy to become ‘dole bludgers’ when they’re older. A dole bludger is a person who is unemployed and reliant on government welfare to make ends meet. I’ve just described most Australian retirees! Somehow, I don’t think they would see it that way, nor do I… but how will you feel when you get to 67 if you can’t afford to pay the bills without going on the dole (i.e. the age pension)? Have you ever met a dole bludger under the age of 67? I don’t know of many. Most people want to work, yet it’s not that easy to snap your fingers and get a job. This becomes more evident to many Australians as they get older and find that employers are reluctant to employ older Australians. I was only reading something the other day suggesting people don’t need all that much for retirement as they can get the age pension and keep working for 2 days a week to help meet their cashflow needs. How does a 75 year old, for example, find a 2-day a week job in the first place, let alone one they can still physically do. It’s possible, but not straight forward. It would be a better plan to put a little away from each pay cheque while you’re working and then choose to retire on your terms. It’s time we recognise the simple facts that we are living longer and longer and that it’s not the government’s job to pay for any of us to be retired. In a first world country like Australia we will continue to pay an age pension to ensure people can survive, but if

you’re like most people, I don’t believe you want to wake up at retirement and discover you’ve worked your entire adult life to then spend the next 30-40 years just ‘surviving’. Make your financial future something that you’re in control of. It’s just so much easier than people think, but until someone shows you how easy it is then it may appear daunting. Don’t pay a fortune for financial advice, instead pay for financial education and get the nuts and bolt formula you can then go and do yourself. Take matters into your own hands and reap the rewards. Live long and prosper, rather than living long a pauper. The ball’s in your court. Cheers,

Daniel

**Daniel McGregor is a founding partner of Wealth Train, an Australian Financial Services Licence Holder (474966). Any advice given is general in nature and readers should seek their own professional advice before making any financial decisions. He can be contacted on 0411 484 464.


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Orange 4 Bardia Avenue Ready...Set...Go! Well presented inside & out • Floating timber floor • Gas heating & electric cooking • Excellent deck overlooking secure yard • Studio/Office at rear of garage • Renovated bathroom & kitchen

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Orange 19 Gala Crescent Orange 2/13 Torpy Street PRICE REDUCTION! Balcony with garden views • Tidy two bedroom unit, master features BIR • Located on the ground floor with outside designated car space • Updated kitchen • Spacious living room • Currently leased at $210p/w

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For Sale $199,000 View By Appointment Lan Snowden 0402 941 611 6362 0211

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Orange 15 Palermo Street

Orange 5 Abelia Close

Don’t miss out! More than meets the eye! • Large open plan living area • Built in robes to all bedrooms & ensuite to main • Remote entry to garage with internal • Ducted gas heating • Close to North Orange shops

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Located in peaceful Cargo • Large brick home with established gardens & elated views • Spacious living room soaked in sunlight • Tasteful kitchen overlooking the living room • Large shed & workshop

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Cargo 20-24 Dalton Street Enjoy the Village Life

Just unpack & enjoy! Immaculate home on 2 titles • Fully renovated, inside & out • Wood fire & split system • Extra large garage with power • Covered entertaining deck • Close to pools & parks

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Orange 259 Clergate Road PRICE REDUCTION! D.A in place • Approx. 5000m2 level block with street frontage • Active D.A for 1790m2 shed • B double friendly • Only minutes to North Orange • Surrounded by operating businesses

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www.johncook.com.au OPEN HOME: MARCH 18 • 10–10:30AM

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LOVELY LOCATION — Positioned close to town, the aquatic centre, parks and schools. Two well positioned bedrooms with large windows and built-in robes. Free standing shower, built in bath tub and a separate toilet. Well planned kitchen with plenty of bench space, reverse cycle air conditioning, single garage and enclosed yard. Call today to inspect, floor plan available on request.

DRESS CIRCLE LOCATION—Modern contemporary design. 4 bedroom entertainer. Wrapped in lush easy-care gardens, renovated stylish kitchen, two contemporary bathrooms and ducted reverse cycle. Alfresco deck overlooking the backyard, 4 living areas, plantation shutters, duel rear access. Walking distance to CBD. Contact our team today for a private inspection or copy of the floor plan.

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DESIRABLE DUPLEX—Nestled in a sought after location with water views overlooking Suma Park Dam, this unique 4 Bedroom duplex will surprise you around every corner. As you walk through the door you are greeted with 2 separate living areas with the timber kitchen perfectly located between them both. This property is unexpectedly spacious, with ample storage throughout, gas central heating, built in robes to all bedrooms, internal access and a second toilet. Whether you are looking to own or invest this is certainly worth an inspection. Call today – floor plan available on request.

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DOUBLE BRICK DELIGHT—Within walking distance to popular cafes, schools and parks. Easy care garden. 2 bedrooms both with builtins, 2 sunrooms and a large lounge/dining area. Kitchen and bathroom tastefully renovated as well as rear lane access for your single garage car accommodation. Call today for a private inspection – floor plan available on request. .

TREASURED & PRIVATE—This property is distinctive, with herringbone parquetry floors and an amazing cedar lined cathedral ceiling in your family room. Four generous sized bedrooms. Ensuite and walk-in to the master. Spacious kitchen. Separate study off double garage. Popular location where homes are tightly held. Call our office today for a private inspection, floor plan available on request.

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176 Spring Street

CHARMING POSSIBILITIES — This beautiful home is set on a great block and just 3 blocks to the CBD. The home has 4 generous bedrooms, two beautiful living areas and kitchen and dining area. There is a study or storage room off the main living area. The lane way at the rear of the property allows for access to backyard and carport.

FAMILY HOME PRESENTED A TREAT— This home has been well renovated and features 4 Bedrooms with a nursery or dressing room off the main. New Kitchen. Entertaining areas out back both covered and uncovered. Double garage with another single garage attached. An inspection is a must call today to inspect anytime.

8 Botanic Way | $459,990

FAMILY FAVOURITE— A short walk to the Botanic Gardens and just minutes to the North Orange Shopping Centre. Spacious living areas including an open plan kitchen, meals and family room, a separate rumpus room currently housing a built in wet bar and 3rd toilet, all opening onto the spacious back yard with rear yard access. Four well positioned bedrooms throughout the home all with built ins and are serviced by a family bathroom with separate toilet. Master bedroom with walk in robe and private ensuite. Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning and remote double garage with internal access. Do not miss your chance to secure this fantastic family home, it ticks all the boxes just come and have a look for yourself! Floor plan available on request. Agent declares an interest.

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LARELA LOCALE — Welcome to leafy West-Lea! This red brick beauty has been well loved over the years and is ready for you to make it your own. The highly sought after location is only one of the reasons to fall in love with this property. Add to this 3 good sized bedroom all with built-ins, 9 foot ceilings, gas heating and a reverse cycle split system and a sunny kitchen all overlooking the large northern back yard. The yard features an extra large single garage with power, remote control-a-door as well as rear yard access. Whether you are buying or investing don’t miss this opportunity - call today. Floor plan available on request.

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SUPERB FAMILY HOME—In a Quiet cul-de-sac with an expansive floor plan. Master ensuite and walk in robe, three other bedrooms have built in wardrobes. The two separate living areas. Open plan kitchen, dining, family room at the rear of the property overlooking the private backyard. Double lock up garage with drive through, plenty of storage and third toilet. Call for your private viewing today – floor plan available on request.

FRESH AND INVITING—Situated on an elevated block. Separate lounge. Reverse cycle split system. Kitchen with walk-in pantry and dishwasher. Large dining area opens onto the sunroom and large covered outdoor entertaining area. Second reverse cycle split system in the sunroom. Central gas heating. Private yard. Call our office today to inspect – floor plan available on request.

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CHARMING CENTRAL COTTAGE—3 bedroom cottage. Close to CBD, parks, cafes and local schools. Two out of the three bedrooms feature built in robes. Gas heating, eat in kitchen, separate lounge and 2nd toilet. This property is an ideal investment or first home. A charming picket fence encloses the easy care yard that also features the carport. Call today for a private viewing – floor plan available on request.

FAMILY FAVOURITE—Located in a popular area close to schools, parks & cafés. 3 bedroom brick veneer. Built-ins in two of the three bedrooms, reverse cycle air conditioning and a single lock-up garage. Covered entertaining area . Call for your private viewing. Floor plan available on request.

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FAMILY SIZED—Quiet leafy location.Impressive foyer with timber floor boards. Large kitchen with lots of storage. Separate lounge, dining and family rooms. Sunroom wraps around a central courtyard. 4 large bedrooms all with built-in robes and the master with an ensuite, plus a 5th bedroom/study and 3rd toilet. Call today. Floor plan available on request.

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY—Large north facing open plan kitchen, dining and living area and three large bedrooms. The main bedroom boasts a walk-in-robe and en-suite whilst the other two have built-in-wardrobes. Gas heating and a split system air conditioner, an outdoor deck area and internal access to the single garage. Currently leased at $285 per week. Contact our office today.

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PERFECT LOCATION – BRAND NEW — Brand new 3 bedroom home, just minutes from town. Open plan kitchen, living, dining and alfresco areas. The kitchen features stone bench tops. Bedrooms 2 and 3 with built-in robes. Master on the ground level with walk-in robe and ensuite. Floor plan available on request.

DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY—Set on a leafy one block street in the popular suburb of Calare. DA has been lodged and approved and all that is needed is for you to start the demolition and then the construction. This is a great area and one where you can invest in without losing sleep. Call today to view the DA and watch your wealth grow.

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COMING SOON

ENTERTAINMENT WITH DENISE MILLS

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EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT POP TRIVIA!

Join Ben & Molly for pop trivia! Previously music trivia, the vivacious duo have expanded the Thursday night fun to include all elements of pop culture—expect questions on: music, movies, TV, books, games, technology, celebrities, cartoons, fashion, food… all the fun stuff! Come at 7:30pm to sign your team in for an 8pm kickoff at Percy’s Bar and Kitchen, Orange.

THE ARTS

FRIDAY MARCH 17 ALAN SISLEY ANNUAL ORATION 2017

Friends of the Orange Regional Gallery will be presenting their annual Alan Sisley Oration at the Orange Regional Conservatorium. This year, the talk will be given by John Bell, award-winning actor, acclaimed director and founder of the Bell Shakespeare Company. John Bell has been a key figure in shaping the nation’s theatrical identity over the past 50 years, with the National Trust recognising him as a National Living Treasure. The talk will take place at Orange Conservatorium on Friday 24 March at 6:30pm for 7pm start, tickets available at www.org.nsw.gov. au/friends.html

ST PATRICK’S DAY WITH NOVEMBER SHORN

Catch the legendary local act November Shorn and join in the shenanigans for St Patrick’s Day. Free entry, starting from 7pm at The Great Western Hotel.

COMING SOON

DANCE THEATRE OF ORANGE

From riding bikes past fields of wheat to jumping puddles, from summer beach days, to skating on the pond. Join the Dance Theatre of orange as they dance their way through the seasons of the year on Saturday 1 April at Orange Civic Theatre. Tickets available from Ticketek.

SHTICK BY SONNY DAY

THE TEXTURES OF ONE

Now in its fourth year, the Textures of One Art Exhibition is expanding to encompass a weekend Art Festival from Friday evening, 17 March to Sunday 19 March held throughout Blayney and surrounding historic villages, to attract visitors and connect the community with the power of art. Drawing on the theme of ‘one motif, many mediums’ which has been the ongoing feature of the Textures of One Art exhibition, organisers have expanded this concept to a weekend Art Festival with workshops, artisan markets, musical performances and a gallery art trail to cater to all art lovers across the Central West. The full Arts Festival program can be found at texturesofone.com.au

Orange Regional Gallery’s evolving collection contains over 1500 artworks by modern and contemporary Australian artists. This year the ‘Different Takes: Guest Curator Series’ will see artists and curators from our region bringing fresh perspectives to the Gallery’s permanent collection. The intention is to present well-known and not-so-wellknown works in a new light.

LIVE MUSIC

For the first exhibition in the series, ‘Shtick’, artist and curator Sonny Day has been delving into Orange Regional Gallery’s art stores and making connections between works which relate strongly to his own practice as an artist. ‘Shtick’ is a term referring to a person’s special talent, interest, or area of activity, hence the title Sonny has chosen for the exhibition. “What I kept coming back to were the bold,

graphic works,” Sonny says. “Bold in execution, and the use of bold mark making. And basically, that is what I’m into – images that demand attention, work that blows you away with technical excellence or the masterful use of line.” Sonny’s guest curator series is on display at the Orange Regional Gallery now, until it closes on 2 April 2017.

SUNDAY SESSIONS FEAT. MICKEY PYE Yet another awesome new edition to the Club’s line-up of musicians, Mickey Pye is country artist from the town of Oberon. Having toured extensively as a guitarist for some of Australia’s biggest country acts including Beccy Cole, Tania Kernaghan, Travis Collins and Jayne Denham, Mickey is a well-respected musician in the industry and one of the most exciting young artists coming through the ranks. Mickey first struck the industry’s eye as an artist when he won the Gympie Muster’s Maton Talent Search in 2009. Since then, Mickey has played some of the biggest stages in Australia and Canada, and has developed a large following. Clocking up over 150 gigs a year, Mickey is one of the hardest working live performers in the scene, and the industry looks forward to the release of his debut album, soon to come. See Mickey perform from 1:00pm live and free at the Orange Ex Services Club on Sunday, 19 March 2017.

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27 Windera Drive • 4 large bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 living and 2 dining areas. • Open kitchen with a large W.I.P, gas cook top and dishwasher. • Large slow combustion wood fire and natural northern sunlight. • 120,000 litres of rainwater and an unequipped bore. • Beautifully established gardens situated on 2 Hectares.

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“Carramar” 26 Kinghorn Lane

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• Strong pastures of clover, rye and phalaris. Well-watered by

• A perfect family home, and an entertainers delight, freshly painted inside and out. • Upstairs featuring formal lounge dining room, plus rumpus room, modern kitchen, and four bedrooms. • Covered deck, has been partially enclosed and is fitted with bistro blinds creating all year use. • The down stairs fifth bedroom ideal as a teenage retreat, gym or guest accommodation.

Jim Oates 0427 624 755 | Brian Cullinane 0418 637 338 AUCTION: Saturday, April 8 | 11am | Venue: Duntryleague Guest House

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an 150 Ft bore, windmill, two dams and two rainwater tanks.

• Approx 51.384 Ha (126.96 Ac) of rich basalt soil suitable for farming, grazing and fattening of livestock.

• Improvements include a very large packing machinery shed, a restoration shed with work shop, hayshed/storage shed and cattle yards.

• Double brick pre-1840s iconic colonial homestead of histori cal significance with intact original features, including four fire places, french doors and cedar fittings, that is ripe for restoration.

• Prime location, 10 minutes to Orange, close to airport, nearby villages and the new Orange Base Hospital.

Marie Fox 0412 166 132

14 Jubilee Avenue • The master bedroom features a WIR and the other two bedrooms are nice and roomy. The main bathroom has been tastefully renovated. • The open planned lounge/dining adjoins a modern kitchen which has also been renovated with modern appliances, plenty of storage and bench space. • Freshly painted throughout with a spilt system and a new wood heater, study nook, laundry and second bathroom. • Outside you with be impressed with the covered outdoor entertaining area, garden shed and fully enclosed yard.

• A beautifully maintained and presented home set in a quiet cul de sac in popular Bel Air. • Easy flow living areas, consisting of lounge, dining area, adjacent to the kitchen and all bedrooms have built-ins • Ducted gas heating plus split system for year round comfort • North facing covered outdoor entertaining is overlooked by the kitchen and is perfect for entertaining • Established low maintenance gardens, fully fenced private yard

• Double brick home with wooden flooring throughout and original wood work located close to schools and cafes and only a few blocks to the CBD. • Extremely roomy with double bedrooms, two bathrooms, a spa and open planned dining and lounge. • Beautiful sunroom at the rear of the house with a wood fire and second kitchen where you can sit and relax overlooking the backyard. • The backyard has a covered outdoor entertaining area and an established garden/veggie patch.

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• Situated in an established area close to schools, child minding centres and shops. • 1429m2 block suitable for development (subject to council approval). • Alternately complete the home and have plenty of room for backyard cricket. • Make your appointment to inspect today to see what direction you will take.

• Quaint little cottage set on 5 acres with 3 good-sized rooms with spacious living areas and a kitchen with electric cooking. • The 5 acres are well-watered by a bore and there is plenty of room for some animals. • Front verandah and a covered entertaining area with lovely views. • Spacious 4 car shed that has power and a work shop.

• Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in South Orange, close to parks, shops, pool and schools. • The living areas face north so you can sit and relax and enjoy the sunshine or watch the children play in the safe backyard • There is a separate lounge room, and internal access to the single lock-up garage. • You will fall in love with this home as soon as you walk through the door. Make your move now. • A home with so much on offer, make sure you inspect today.

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6.00 PRIME7 News. (CC) 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. (CC) 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. Karen heads to the Melbourne Tomato Festival. (CC) 8.30 MOVIE: Focus. (2015) Will Smith, Margot Robbie, Rodrigo Santoro. A woman from a con man’s past threatens his scam. (M, CC) 10.45 To Be Advised.

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Pointless. (CC) ABC News. (CC) The Link. (CC) QI. (M, CC) Broadchurch. (M, CC) Miniseries: Black Work. (M, CC) The Weekly. (M, R, CC) Lateline. (R, CC) The Business. (R, CC) Planet America. (R, CC)

Sunrise. (CC) The Morning Show. (PG, CC) Seven Morning News. (CC) MOVIE: The End Of Eden. (1996) (M, R, CC) The Daily Edition. (CC) The Chase. (CC) Seven News At 4. (CC) The Chase Australia. (R, CC)

12.00 Defiance. Amanda negotiates with the Omec for the future of the township of Defiance. The Tarrs return to find their loyalties tested between the humans, the Omec and the Votanis Collective. (M, CC) 1.00 Home Shopping. (R)

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6.00 Nine News. (CC) 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 7.30 Rugby League. (CC) NRL. Round 3. Gold Coast Titans v Parramatta Eels. From Cbus Super Stadium, Queensland. 10.30 Lethal Weapon. A member of the fashion industry is murdered. (M, R, CC) 11.30 MOVIE: Out Of Time. (2003) Denzel Washington, Eva Mendes, Sanaa Lathan. (M, R, CC) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.00 Step Dave. Phillip has a surprise in store for Julia. (M, R, CC) 3.00 The Avengers. (PG, R) 4.00 Global Shop. 4.30 Good Morning America. (CC)

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6.00 Shopping. (R) 7.00 It’s Academic. (R, CC) 7.30 The Deep. (R, CC) 8.00 Jay’s Jungle. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. (R, CC) 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. (PG, R, CC) 9.30 NBC Today. (R, CC) 12.00 Dr Oz. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Better Homes. (R, CC) 2.00 The Real Seachange. (R, CC) 3.00 Auction Squad. (R, CC) 4.00 Deal Or No Deal. (R, CC) 5.00 Medical Emergency. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 60 Minute Makeover. (PG, R) 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (R) 7.30 Wild Planet: North America. (CC) 8.30 Escape To The Country. (PG) 9.30 Property Ladder UK. (PG, R) 10.30 Building Dream Homes. 11.00 Before And After. 11.30 Vasili’s Garden. (R) 12.00 Bargain Hunt. (R) 1.00 Psychic TV. (M) 4.00 Dr Oz. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Shopping. (R)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Ben And Holly. (R, CC) 6.15 Go Jetters. 6.25 Octonauts. (R, CC) 6.35 Peter Rabbit. (R, CC) 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Dirty Jobs. (PG, CC) 8.20 Gruen Pitch Rewind. (R, CC) 8.25 Gruen Pitch Rewind. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Catfish: The TV Show. (M, CC) 9.10 My Transgender Summer Camp. (M, CC) 10.00 Gruen Sweat. (PG, R, CC) 10.45 Cyberhate With Tara Moss. (MA15+, R, CC) 11.45 Penn & Teller: Fool Us. (PG, R, CC) 12.25 Bodyshockers: Nips, Tucks And Tattoos. (M, R, CC) 1.15 Dirty Jobs. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 News Update. (R) 2.05 Close. 5.00 Boj. (R, CC) 5.10 Ella The Elephant. (R, CC) 5.25 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps. (R, CC) 5.35 Dorothy The Dinosaur. (R, CC) 5.45 Little Princess. (R, CC)

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6.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 This Is Your Day! (PG) 7.00 Creflo. (PG) 7.30 TV Shop. 8.00 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG, R, CC) 9.00 TV Shop. 10.30 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 11.30 As Time Goes By. (R) 12.10 MOVIE: Father’s Doing Fine. (1952) Richard Attenborough. (G, R, CC) 1.50 Hairy Bikers’ Bake-ation. (PG) 3.00 Heartbeat. (PG) 5.20 Absolutely Fabulous. (PG, R) 6.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 As Time Goes By. (R) 7.30 Monarch Of The Glen. (PG, R) 8.40 MOVIE: The Man In The Iron Mask. (1998) (M, R, CC) 11.15 Upstairs Downstairs. (PG, R) 12.25 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Call And Win. (M) 3.00 Heartbeat. (PG, R) 5.00 Gideon’s Way. (PG, R)

(ch63) 6.00 Shopping. (R) 7.00 Ultimate Fishing. (PG, R) 8.00 Hook, Line And Sinker. (PG, R) 8.30 Dream Car Garage. (PG, R) 9.00 Motor Racing. Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars. Replay. 10.00 The Amazing Race. (PG, R, CC) 11.00 Charlie’s Angels. (PG, R) 12.00 T.J. Hooker. (PG, R) 1.00 Police Woman. (M, R) 2.00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. (M, R, CC) 3.00 Beverly Hills Pawn. (PG, R) 3.30 Turtleman. (PG, R) 4.00 Big Smo. (PG, R) 4.30 Billy The Exterminator. (PG, R) 5.00 Big Bang. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 Pawn Stars Australia. (PG) 7.30 Aussie Pickers. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE: Talladega Nights: The Ballad Of Ricky Bobby. (2006) (PG, R, CC) 10.45 MOVIE: Jonah Hex. (2010) (M, R) 12.25 Ink Master. (M, R) 1.25 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 3.20 Jamillah And Aladdin. 3.35 SheZow. (R, CC) 3.45 Danger Mouse. (R) 4.00 The Roy Files. 4.15 Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch. (R, CC) 4.35 Spawn Point. (R, CC) 5.00 BtN Newsbreak. (CC) 5.05 Hank Zipzer. (R, CC) 5.35 Numb Chucks. (R) 5.50 Winston Steinburger And Sir Dudley Ding Dong. (R, CC) 6.00 Fangbone! (R, CC) 6.15 The Deep. (R, CC) 6.35 The Next Step. (R, CC) 7.00 Operation Ouch! (R, CC) 7.30 Officially Amazing. (R, CC) 7.55 BtN Newsbreak. (CC) 8.05 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Heartland. (PG, CC) 9.15 MY:24. (R, CC) 9.40 Lanfeust Quest. (PG, R, CC) 10.00 Kamisama Kiss. Final. (PG, R, CC) 10.25 K-On! (PG, R, CC) 10.50 Close.

6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 News Mornings. (CC) 12.00 News. (CC) 3.00 ABC News Afternoons. (CC) 6.00 ABC News Evenings. 6.30 The Drum. (R, CC) 7.00 ABC News Evenings. 8.00 The Business. 9.00 Planet America. 9.30 Lateline. (CC) 10.00 The World. 11.00 ABC National News. (CC) 11.30 The Link. (R, CC) 12.00 News. 12.30 The Drum. (R, CC) 1.00 BBC Impact. 1.30 Lateline. (R, CC) 2.00 Al Jazeera. 3.00 BBC World. 3.30 The Link. (R, CC) 4.00 BBC World. 4.30 The Drum. (R, CC) 5.00 Late Programs.

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Today. (CC) Today Extra. (PG, CC) Morning News. (CC) The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, R, CC) MOVIE: Delirious. (1991) (PG, R, CC) News Now. (CC) Afternoon News. (CC) Millionaire Hot Seat. (CC)

(ch53) 6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.30 Thunderbirds Are Go. (PG, R) 1.00 Adv Time. (PG, R) 1.30 Regular Show. (PG, R) 2.00 Children’s Programs. 5.00 Uncle Grandpa. (PG) 5.30 Children’s Programs. 6.00 MOVIE: Alvin And The Chipmunks: Chipwrecked. (2011) (G, R, CC) 7.45 MOVIE: Journey 2: The Mysterious Island. (2012) Josh Hutcherson, Dwayne Johnson. (PG, R, CC) 9.40 MOVIE: Wedding Crashers. (2005) Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn. (M, R, CC) 12.00 Stalker. (M, R, CC) 2.00 Rabbids Invasion. (PG, R) 2.30 Pokémon. (R) 3.00 Sonic Boom. (PG, R) 3.30 Little Charmers. (R) 4.00 Steven Universe. (PG, R) 4.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG, R) 4.50 Power Rangers Dino. (PG, R) 5.10 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG, R) 5.30 Children’s Programs.

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6.00 Family Feud. (R, CC) 6.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R, CC) 7.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 8.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 11.00 The Talk. (CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, CC) 1.00 The Living Room. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Ent. Tonight. (CC) 2.30 Alive And Cooking. (R, CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 Jamie’s 15-Minute Meals. (R, CC) 4.00 GCBC. (CC) 4.30 Bold. (PG, CC) 5.00 News. (CC) 6.00 WIN News. (CC) 6.30 The Project. (CC) 7.30 The Living Room. Hosted by Amanda Keller. (CC) 8.30 The Graham Norton Show. Guests include Danny Boyle. (M, CC) 9.30 To Be Advised. 10.30 To Be Advised. 11.10 To Be Advised. 11.50 To Be Advised. 12.20 To Be Advised. 12.50 WIN’s All Australian News. (CC) 1.50 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. Hosted by Stephen Colbert. (PG, CC) 3.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 Defining Moments. (R, CC) 3.00 Tales From The Bush Larder. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 Classic Floyd: Floyd Around The Med. (R, CC) 4.00 Food Safari Fire: Bitesize. (CC) 4.05 Thai Street Food. (R, CC) 4.35 Jonathan Phang’s Gourmet Express. (R, CC) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC) 6.00 6.30 7.30 8.05 8.35

Food Safari. Final. (R, CC) SBS World News. (CC) Great British Railway Journeys. (CC) Great British Railway Journeys. (CC) MOVIE: O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson. Three convicts escape from a chain gang. (M, R, CC) 10.35 SBS World News Late Edition. (CC) 11.10 MOVIE: Candy. (2006) (MA15+, R, CC) 1.10 Miniseries: Death Of A Pilgrim. (MA15+, R, CC) 2.20 Miniseries: Death Of A Pilgrim. (M, R, CC) 3.30 The Battle For Rio. (M, R, CC) 5.00 WorldWatch.

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6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG, R) 9.00 Operation Repo. (PG, R) 9.30 Reel Action. (R) 10.00 M*A*S*H. (PG, R) 11.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 12.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 1.00 Cheers. (PG, R) 2.00 Nash Bridges. (M, R) 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 4.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG, R) 5.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. (PG, R) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG, R) 7.30 MacGyver. (PG, R) 8.30 Walker, Texas Ranger. (M, R) 10.30 Highlander. (M, R) 11.30 Nash Bridges. (M, R) 12.30 Shopping. (R) 2.00 Cheers. (PG, R) 3.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. (M, R) 4.00 Highlander. (M, R) 5.00 The Doctors. (M, CC)

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 MOVIE: Our Life. (2010) (M, R) 1.45 RuPaul’s Drag Race. (M, R) 2.35 Woman With Gloria Steinem. (PG, R) 3.05 News. (R) 3.35 The Feed. (R) 4.05 Do Or Die. (PG, R) 4.35 Survive Aotearoa. (PG, R) 5.35 If You Are The One. (R) 6.35 The Mindy Project. (PG, R) 7.00 News. 7.30 Cyberwar. (R, CC) 7.55 Cyberwar. (PG, R) 8.45 Cyberwar. (M, R) 9.10 Cyberwar. (PG, R) 11.00 MOVIE: Legend Of The Fist: The Return Of Chen Zhen. (2010) (MA15+, R, CC) 12.55 PopAsia TV. 1.55 Woman With Gloria Steinem. (PG, R) 2.25 NHK World English News. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.

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6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Littlest Petshop. (R) 6.30 Blazing Team. 7.05 Sanjay And Craig. (R) 7.35 Pokémon. (R) 8.00 Baby Animals In Our World. (R, CC) 8.35 Bob The Builder. 9.00 Super Wings. (R) 9.30 Crocamole. (CC) 10.00 Dr Quinn. (PG, R) 11.00 JAG. (PG, R) 12.00 Judging Amy. (M, R) 1.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 2.00 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 4.05 Malcolm In The Middle. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Raymond. (R, CC) 5.30 Frasier. (PG, R) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 7.00 Malcolm In The Middle. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 How I Met Your Mother. (M, R) 8.00 The Simpsons. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 MOVIE: Win A Date With Tad Hamilton! (2004) (PG, R) 10.30 Sex And The City. (MA15+, R) 11.10 James Corden. (M) 12.10 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 The Millionaire Matchmaker. (M, R) 1.00 Housewives Of Beverly Hills. (M, R) 2.00 Postcards. (PG, R, CC) 2.30 Getaway. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 The Block: Fans V Faves. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Come Dine With Me UK. (PG, R) 5.00 Texas Flip And Move. (R) 6.00 House Hunters Int. 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Beachfront Bargain Hunt. 8.30 Tiny House, Big Living. (R) 9.30 Tiny House Hunters. (PG, R) 10.30 Vacation House For Free. (R) 11.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 8.30 Chopped Junior. (R) 9.30 Shane Delia’s Spice Journey Turkey. (PG, R, CC) 10.30 Destination Flavour: Japan. (R, CC) 11.30 Mystery Diners Specials. (PG, R) 12.30 Save My Bakery. (R) 1.30 Pati’s Mexican Table. (R) 2.00 Destination Flavour. (R, CC) 2.30 Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives. (R) 3.00 Brazilian Street Feasts. (R) 3.30 5 Ingredient Fix. (R) 4.00 Giada At Home. (R) 4.30 Food Lover’s Guide. (R, CC) 5.00 Pati’s Mexican Table. (R) 5.30 Destination Flavour. (R, CC) 6.00 Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives. 6.30 Chopped Junior. 7.30 Restaurant: Impossible. (PG) 9.30 Mystery Diners. (R) 10.30 Last Cake Standing. (PG, R) 11.30 Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.

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House-Opening. 2.30 Desperate Measures. 3.00 Tales Of Tatonka. 3.30 Kagagi. (PG) 4.00 Cities Of Gold. (PG) 4.30 Guardians: Evolution. (PG) 5.00 Kriol Kitchen. 6.00 Unearthed. 6.30 Indians And Aliens. 7.00 Our Stories. 7.20 News. 7.30 MOVIE: White Tuft, The Little Beaver. (2008) (G) 9.00 Keeping The Language. (PG) 9.30 Music Voyager. 10.30 On The Road. 11.30 In The Frame. (PG) 12.00 Late Programs.

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6.00 Home Shopping. (R) 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. (CC) 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG, CC) 12.00 Horse Racing. (CC) Golden Slipper Day and Autumn Raceday. 5.00 Seven News At 5. (CC) 5.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R, CC)

6.00 PAW Patrol. (R, CC) 6.30 Dora. (R, CC) 7.00 Weekend Today. (CC) 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday. (PG, CC) 12.00 Hot In Cleveland. (PG, R, CC) 12.30 Fish’n With Mates. (PG, CC) 1.00 Australian Geographic Explores Timor-Leste. (R, CC) 1.30 Married At First Sight. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 The Garden Gurus. (CC) 5.00 News: First At Five. (CC) 5.30 Getaway. (PG, CC)

6.00 Fishing Edge. (R, CC) 6.30 Gourmet. (R, CC) 7.00 RPM. (R, CC) 8.00 Family Feud. (R, CC) 8.30 15-Minute Meals. (R, CC) 9.00 Taste Of Travel. (PG, R, CC) 9.30 St10. (PG, CC) 12.00 The Living Room. (R, CC) 1.00 Doctors. (PG, CC) 2.00 Ben’s Menu. (R, CC) 2.30 Places We Go With Jennifer Adams. (R, CC) 3.00 Food Lab By Ben Milbourne. (CC) 3.30 GCBC. (R, CC) 4.00 What’s Up Down Under. (CC) 4.30 Escape Fishing. (CC) 5.00 News. (CC)

6.00 WorldWatch. 11.00 Spanish News. 12.00 Arabic News. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 Small Business Secrets. (R, CC) 2.30 Figure Skating. (CC) ISU Four Continents Championships. Women’s competition. 3.30 Genius Of The Ancient World. (R, CC) 4.35 Blood And Gold: The Making Of Spain. (PG, R, CC) 5.35 The Rise Of Irish Australia. (CC)

Compass. (CC) Gardening Australia. (CC) ABC News. (CC) Death In Paradise. (M, CC) Call The Midwife. Patsy tries to help a woman. (M, CC) 9.30 New Tricks. A double suicide is reinvestigated. (PG, R, CC) 10.30 Newton’s Law. (PG, R, CC) 11.30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (R, CC)

6.00 Seven News. (CC) 7.00 MOVIE: Iron Man 2. (2010) Robert Downey Jr, Mickey Rourke, Gwyneth Paltrow. A Stark family enemy takes on Iron Man. (PG, R, CC) 9.30 MOVIE: 2 Fast 2 Furious. (2003) Paul Walker, Tyrese Gibson, Eva Mendes. A disgraced cop pursues a drug lord. (M, R, CC) 11.45 The Goldbergs. (PG, R, CC)

6.00 Nine News. (CC) 7.00 MOVIE: Charlie And The Chocolate Factory. (2005) (PG, R, CC) 9.20 MOVIE: You Don’t Mess With The Zohan. (2008) Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider, Emmanuelle Chriqui. An Israeli special forces soldier fakes his death. (M, R, CC) 11.40 MOVIE: Striptease. (1996) (MA15+, R, CC)

6.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 MOVIE: We Bought A Zoo. (2011) Matt Damon, Scarlett Johansson, Thomas Haden Church. (PG, R, CC) 9.05 Law & Order: SVU. Series Return. A woman is sexually assaulted by a masked man. (M, CC) 10.05 Law & Order: SVU. Rollins takes matters into her own hands. (M, R, CC) 11.05 To Be Advised.

6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.35 The Wonders Of Britain: Our Royal Story. Part 2 of 5. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Miniseries: When We Rise. Part 2 of 4. (CC) 10.00 Undressed. (CC) 10.30 Undressed. (CC) 11.00 Soccer. EPL. West Bromwich v Arsenal. From the Hawthorns, West Bromwich, England.

12.10 Rage. Music videos chosen by special guest programmers, American pop punk band, A Day To Remember. (MA15+) 5.00 Rage. Continuous music programming. (PG)

12.30 Home Shopping. (R)

6.00 Rage. (PG, CC) 11.15 Pointless. (R, CC) 12.00 QI. (M, R, CC) 12.30 Broadchurch. (M, R, CC) 1.15 Miniseries: Black Work. (M, R, CC) 2.05 The Years That Made Us. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 Who’s Been Sleeping In My House? (R, CC) 3.30 Landline. (R, CC) 4.00 The Link. (R, CC) 4.30 Inspector George Gently. Final. (PG, R, CC) 6.00 6.30 7.00 7.30 8.30

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2.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 MOVIE: Times Square. (1980) (M, R, CC) 4.30 Global Shop. 5.00 Extra. (CC) 5.30 Wesley Impact. (CC)

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Penn & Teller: Fool Us. (PG, R, CC) 8.10 Would I Lie To You? (PG, R, CC) 8.40 Live At The Apollo. (M, R, CC) 9.30 Comedy Next Gen. (MA15+, R, CC) 10.25 The Inbetweeners. (M, R, CC) 10.50 Catherine Tate’s Nan. (M, R, CC) 11.20 Broad City. (M, R, CC) 11.45 Arrested Development. (PG, R, CC) 12.20 Arrested Development. (M, R, CC) 1.25 Arrested Development. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Arrested Development. (M, R, CC) 2.35 Would I Lie To You? (PG, R, CC) 3.10 Close. 5.00 Boj. (R, CC) 5.10 Ella The Elephant. (R, CC) 5.25 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps. (R, CC) 5.35 Dorothy The Dinosaur. (R, CC) 5.45 Little Princess. (R, CC)

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6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 The Great Outdoors. (R, CC) 9.00 NBC Today. (R, CC) 11.30 Before And After. (R) 12.00 Vasili’s Garden. (R) 12.30 WA Weekender. 1.00 The Great Day Out. (CC) 1.30 Out Of The Blue. (CC) 2.00 Creek To Coast. (CC) 2.30 Qld Weekender. (CC) 3.00 The Great Australian Doorstep. (PG) 3.30 Sydney Weekender. (R, CC) 4.00 No Reservations. (PG, R) 5.00 Horse Racing. (CC) Golden Slipper Day and Autumn Raceday. 6.00 Animal Airport. (PG, CC) 6.30 Air Crash Investigation. (PG) 7.30 Mighty Cruise Ships. (R, CC) 8.30 MOVIE: War Horse. (2011) (M, R, CC) 11.30 Citizen Khan. (PG) 12.00 No Reservations. (PG, R) 1.00 Psychic TV. (M) 4.00 The Great Day Out. (R, CC) 4.30 Creek To Coast. (R, CC) 5.00 Shopping. (R)

6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 News. 12.30 The Link. (R, CC) 1.00 News. 1.30 Landline. (R, CC) 2.00 News. 2.30 The Mix. (CC) 3.00 News. 3.30 Planet America. (R, CC) 4.00 News. 4.30 The Drum Weekly. 5.00 News. 5.30 One Plus One. (R, CC) 6.00 ABC News Weekend. 6.30 Australian Story. (R, CC) 7.00 ABC News Weekend. 7.30 The Mix. (R, CC) 8.00 Four Corners. (R, CC) 8.45 One Plus One. (R, CC) 9.00 ABC News Weekend. 9.30 Australia Wide. (R, CC) 10.00 News. 10.30 Back Roads. (PG, R, CC) 11.00 Late Programs.

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1.50 MOVIE: There Will Be Blood. (2007) (M, R, CC) 4.45 Compulsion. (PG, R) 5.00 CCTV English News. 5.30 NHK World English News. 5.45 France 24 Feature.

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6.00 Edgar Wallace Mysteries. (PG) 7.20 GEM Presents. (R, CC) 7.30 Rainbow Country. (R) 8.00 Danoz. 8.30 TV Shop. 9.00 Foot Support. (R) 9.30 Avengers. (PG, R) 10.30 Netball. Super Netball. Round 5. West Coast Fever v NSW Swifts. 12.30 MOVIE: High Country. (1984) (PG, R, CC) 2.30 MOVIE: Hotel. (1967) (PG, R, CC) 5.00 MOVIE: The First Wives Club. (1996) (PG, R, CC) 7.00 Netball. Super Netball. Round 5. Queensland Firebirds v Melbourne Vixens. 8.45 Netball. Super Netball. Round 5. Sunshine Coast Lightning v Collingwood Magpies. From Brisbane Entertainment Centre. 10.45 MOVIE: Private Benjamin. (1980) (M, R, CC) 1.00 Call And Win. (M) 3.00 MOVIE: Dead Of Night. (1945) (M, R, CC) 5.00 Late Programs.

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6.00 Hook, Line And Sinker. (PG, R) 7.00 Fishing Western Australia. (R) 8.00 Shopping. (R) 9.00 To Be Advised. 9.30 Adventure Ride. (PG) 10.00 Dream Car Garage. (PG, R) 10.30 Motor Racing. Burnout Masters. Red CentreNATS. Highlights. 12.30 The Next Level. (PG) 1.00 Gator Boys. (PG, R) 3.00 Doomsday Castle. (PG, R) 4.00 Doomsday Preppers. (PG, R) 5.00 Billy The Exterminator. (PG, R) 5.30 Grilled. (PG) 6.30 AFL Women’s Pre-Game Show. (CC) 7.00 Football. (CC) AFL Women’s. Round 7. GWS v Western Bulldogs. 9.15 MOVIE: Contraband. (2012) (M, R, CC) 11.25 Billy The Exterminator. (PG, R) 12.00 Late Programs. 1.00 Harley-Davidson TV. (PG, R) 1.30 Late Programs. 4.00 Big Angry Fish. (PG, R) 5.00 Late Programs.

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12.05 48 Hours: The Bizarre Saga Of Robert Durst. A murderer’s lawyer speaks out. (M, R, CC) 1.05 48 Hours: The Pretender – The Case Of Christian Longo. (M, R, CC) 2.00 Home Shopping. (R)

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 2.25 Officially Amazing. (R) 2.55 Spawn Point. (R, CC) 3.20 Winston Steinburger And Sir Dudley Ding Dong. Final. (R, CC) 3.35 SheZow. (R, CC) 3.45 Danger Mouse. (R) 4.00 The Roy Files. 4.15 Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch. (R, CC) 4.35 Deadly 60. (R, CC) 5.05 Hank Zipzer. (R, CC) 5.35 Numb Chucks. (R) 5.50 Winston Steinburger And Sir Dudley Ding Dong. (R, CC) 6.00 Fangbone! (PG, R, CC) 6.15 The Deep. (R, CC) 6.35 The Next Step. (R, CC) 7.00 Operation Ouch! (R, CC) 7.30 Officially Amazing. (R, CC) 7.55 The New Adventures Of Figaro Pho. (R, CC) 8.05 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Heartland. (PG, CC) 9.15 MY:24. (R, CC) 9.40 Close.

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6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 Get Smart. (PG, R) 9.00 World Sport. (R) 9.30 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 10.30 ST: Next Gen. (PG, R) 11.30 Rugby Sevens. World Series. Round 6. Highlights. 12.00 Melbourne Down Under. 1.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG, R) 2.00 Monster Jam. 3.00 MacGyver. (PG, R) 4.00 Seafood Escape With Andrew Ettingshausen. (R, CC) 4.30 M*A*S*H. (PG, R) 5.30 Operation Repo. (PG, R) 6.00 Freddie Flintoff: Lord Of The Fries. (PG) 7.00 David Attenborough’s Africa. (R, CC) 8.00 Attenborough’s Battle To Save The Tiger. (PG, R) 9.00 Car Crash Global: Caught On Camera. (M, R) 10.00 Undercover Boss. (PG, R) 11.00 Countdown To Murder. (M, R) 12.00 Those Who Kill. (MA15+, R) 1.00 Bellator MMA. (M, R) 3.30 RPM. (R, CC) 4.30 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 11.00 Japanese News. 11.35 Hindi News. 12.00 VICE. (MA15+, R) 12.30 The Class Of ’92. (PG, R, CC) 2.25 Ninja Warrior Sweden. (R) 3.20 Morgan Spurlock: Inside Man. (R) 4.10 Derren Brown: The Great Art Robbery. (R, CC) 5.30 Bollywood Star. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 The Mindy Project. (PG, R) 7.20 If You Are The One. 8.30 MOVIE: Precious. (2009) (MA15+, R, CC) 10.40 MOVIE: Half Of A Yellow Sun. (2013) (M, R, CC) 12.40 Hate Thy Neighbour. (M, R) 1.30 Noisey. (R) 2.25 France 24 News In English From Paris. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 4.00 MOVIE: Pokémon: Giratina And The Sky Warrior. (2008) (G, R) 6.00 MOVIE: Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite. (2013) Clancy Brown, Troy Baker. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 MOVIE: Puss In Boots. (2011) (PG, R, CC) 9.15 MOVIE: Batman Begins. (2005) (M, R, CC) 12.00 Gotham. (MA15+, CC) 1.00 Adult Swim. (MA15+, R) 1.30 The Venture Bros. (MA15+, R) 2.00 Constantine. (MA15+, R, CC) 3.00 My Surf TV. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Clarence. (PG, R) 4.30 Power Rangers Dino. (PG, R) 4.50 Sonic Boom. (PG, R) 5.10 We Bare Bears. (PG, R) 5.30 Yu-GiOh! (PG, R)

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6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Pokémon. (R) 7.00 Mako: Island Of Secrets. (R, CC) 8.00 Totally Wild. (CC) 8.30 Scope. (CC) 9.05 The Loop. (PG) 11.35 Charmed. (PG, R, CC) 1.30 Rules Of Engagement. (PG, R, CC) 2.30 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 Raymond. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 5.30 Frasier. (PG, R) 6.30 Raymond. (R, CC) 7.00 Last Man Standing. (PG, R) 7.30 Malcolm In The Middle. (PG, R, CC) 8.00 Speechless. (PG, CC) 8.30 Fresh Off The Boat. (PG) 9.00 The Great Indoors. 9.30 How I Met Your Mother. (PG, R) 10.00 To Be Advised. 11.00 Sex And The City. (MA15+, R) 11.40 The Loop. (PG, R) 2.10 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 2.35 Rules Of Engagement. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 Charmed. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 10.30 House Hunters. (R) 11.00 Postcards. (PG, R, CC) 11.30 Getaway. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Tiny House, Big Living. (R) 1.00 Tiny House Hunters. (PG, R) 2.00 Fixer Upper. (PG, R) 3.00 Raise The Roof. (R) 4.00 Extreme Homes. (R) 5.00 Beachfront Bargain Hunt. (R) 5.30 House Hunters Reno. (R) 6.30 Vintage Flip. (R) 7.30 House Hunters. 8.30 House Hunters Int. 9.30 House Hunters Reno. 10.30 Moving Country. (R) 11.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Giada At Home. (R) 6.30 Food Lover’s Guide. (R, CC) 7.00 Pati’s Mexican Table. (R) 7.30 Destination Flavour. (R, CC) 8.00 Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives. (R) 8.30 Chopped Junior. (R) 9.30 Restaurant: Impossible. (PG, R) 11.30 Mystery Diners. (R) 12.30 Brazilian Street Feasts. (R) 1.00 Kids Cook-Off. (R) 4.00 Restaurant: Impossible. (R) 6.00 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 6.30 Mystery Diners Specials. (PG, R) 8.30 The Fearless Chef. (R) 9.30 Surfing The Menu: The Next Generation. (R) 10.30 Cutthroat Kitchen. (R) 12.30 Restaurant: Impossible. (R) 2.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 3.00 Mystery Diners Specials. (PG, R) 4.00 Kids Cook-Off. (R) 5.00 Kids Cook-Off. (R)

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6.00 Mass. (CC) 6.30 Hillsong. (CC) 7.00 4x4 Adventures. (R, CC) 8.00 GCBC. (R, CC) 8.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R, CC) 9.00 Ben’s Menu. (R, CC) 9.30 St10. (PG, CC) 12.00 To Be Advised. 1.10 The Doctors. (PG, CC) 2.00 A Taste Of Travel. (R, CC) 2.30 Places We Go With Jennifer Adams. (R, CC) 3.00 iFish. (R, CC) 4.00 RPM. (CC) 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News. (CC)

6.00 Rage. (PG, CC) 7.00 Breakfast. (CC) 9.00 Insiders. (CC) 10.00 Offsiders. (CC) 10.30 World This Week. (R, CC) 11.00 Compass. (R, CC) 11.30 Praise. (R, CC) 12.00 Landline. (CC) 1.00 Gardening Aust. (R, CC) 1.30 Dream Gardens. (R, CC) 2.00 Bespoke. (PG, R, CC) 2.30 Creatives. (M, R, CC) 3.00 The Mix. (R, CC) 3.30 Aust. Wide. (R, CC) 4.00 Aust. Story. (R, CC) 4.30 Death In Paradise. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Brian Cox: Life Of A Universe. (R, CC)

6.00 Shopping. (R, CC) 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. (CC) 10.00 Morning Show. (PG, CC) 12.00 Kochie’s Business Builders. (PG, CC) 12.30 The Franchise Show. (PG, CC) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 To Be Advised. 4.00 Better Homes And Gardens. (R, CC) 5.00 Seven News At 5. (CC) 5.30 Sydney Weekender. (CC)

6.00 PAW Patrol. (R, CC) 6.30 Dora. (R, CC) 7.00 Weekend Today. (CC) 10.00 The Conversation. (CC) 10.30 Sports Sunday. (PG, CC) 11.30 NRL Sunday Footy Show. (PG, CC) 1.30 Surfing Australia TV. (CC) 2.00 Married At First Sight. (R, CC) 3.30 Rugby League. (CC) NRL. Round 3. Canberra Raiders v Wests Tigers.

6.00 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 My Year 12 Life. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 ABC News. (CC) 7.40 Grand Designs. Hosted by Kevin McCloud. (CC) 8.30 Vera. Part 3 of 4. (M, CC) 10.00 David Bowie: The Last Five Years. (M, R, CC) 11.30 The Tunnel. Final. (MA15+, R, CC)

6.00 Seven News. (CC) 7.00 My Kitchen Rules. Hosted by Pete Evans and Manu Feildel. (PG, CC) 8.30 Sunday Night. Current affairs program, hosted by Melissa Doyle. (CC) 9.30 The Blacklist. Aram tries to identify a mercenary criminal who designs, constructs and executes crimes to order. (M, CC) 11.30 Training Day. (M, CC)

6.00 Nine News. (CC) 7.00 Married At First Sight. (CC) 8.30 60 Minutes. Featuring reports from Liz Hayes, Tara Brown, Allison Langdon, Charles Wooley and Ross Coulthart. (CC) 9.30 Lethal Weapon. A casino heist takes a deadly turn. (M, CC) 10.30 Outback Wrangler: A Truckload Of Crocs Pt 1. (PG, R, CC) 11.30 Murder In The First. (M, CC)

Family Feud: Sunday. (CC) Bondi Rescue. (PG, CC) The Biggest Loser: Transformed. (CC) Bull. Bull and his team tackle jury bias against their client. (M, CC) 9.15 NCIS: New Orleans. Pride helps a former navy intelligence analyst. (M, CC) 10.00 24: Legacy. Carter turns to Andy for help. (M, CC) 11.00 Homeland. (M, CC)

12.20 Rage. (MA15+) 1.30 Vera. (M, R, CC) 3.00 David Bowie: The Last Five Years. (M, R, CC) 4.30 The New Inventors. (R, CC) 5.00 Insiders. (R, CC)

12.30 Home Shopping. (R, CC) 5.30 Sunrise. David Koch and Samantha Armytage present the news, sport and weather, with business and finance updates. (CC)

12.30 The Last Ship. (M, R, CC) 1.30 The Avengers. (PG, R) 2.30 Global Shop. 3.00 The Baron. (PG, R) 4.00 Good Morning America: Sunday. (CC) 5.00 News. (CC) 5.30 Today. (CC)

12.00 48 Hours: Buried Truth. A look at the case of Todd Kohlhepp. (M, R, CC) 1.00 48 Hours: Murder 90210. A look at the story of Robert Durst. (M, R, CC) 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC)

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6.00 Shopping. (R) 7.00 Tomorrow’s World. (PG) 7.30 Leading The Way. (PG) 8.00 David Jeremiah. (PG) 8.30 Shopping. (R) 9.30 Inside Volleyball. 10.00 Home And Away Catch-Up. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 No Reservations. (PG, R) 2.00 Beach Volleyball. (CC) FIVB. Women’s World Tour. 4.00 Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook. Series Return. 4.30 Malaysia Kitchen. (R) 5.00 Lyndey And Herbie’s Moveable Feast. (R) 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. (R) 6.30 Some Mothers Do ’Ave ’Em. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 Border Security: International. (PG, R, CC) 8.00 Border Security USA. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Escape To The Country. (R) 11.30 Original Features. (R) 12.30 Psychic TV. (M) 3.30 Original Features. (R) 4.30 Harry’s Practice. (R, CC) 5.00 Shopping. (R)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 4.50 Hoopla. Final. (R, CC) 5.00 Bob The Builder On Site. (R, CC) 6.00 Ben And Holly. (R, CC) 6.15 Go Jetters. 6.25 Octonauts. (R, CC) 6.35 Peter Rabbit. (R, CC) 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 River Monsters. (M, CC) 8.20 Gruen Pitch Rewind. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Bully. (M, R, CC) 10.05 Louis Theroux: By Reason Of Insanity. (M, R, CC) 11.05 My Transgender Summer Camp. (M, R, CC) 11.55 A Complete History Of My Sexual Failures. (M, R, CC) 1.25 River Monsters. (M, R, CC) 2.15 News Update. (R) 2.20 Close. 5.00 Boj. (R, CC) 5.10 Ella The Elephant. (R, CC) 5.25 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps. (R, CC) 5.35 Dorothy The Dinosaur. (R, CC) 5.45 Little Princess. (R, CC)

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6.00 TV Shop. 6.30 Leading The Way. 7.00 New Hope Ministries: New Hope On The Road. 7.30 Beyond Today. 8.00 Key Of David. 8.30 TV Shop. 10.00 Rainbow Country. (R) 10.30 MOVIE: Alive And Kicking. (1964) (G, R) 12.30 Garden Gurus. (R, CC) 1.00 Getaway. (PG, R, CC) 1.30 MOVIE: Springfield Rifle. (1952) (PG, R, CC) 3.30 MOVIE: The Unforgiven. (1960) (PG, R, CC) 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC) 7.00 Agatha Christie’s Marple. (PG, R) 9.00 Major Crimes. (M, CC) 10.00 Rizzoli & Isles. (M, CC) 11.00 The Closer. (M, R, CC) 12.00 The Paradise. (PG, R) 1.00 TV Shop. 2.00 Major Crimes. (M, R, CC) 3.00 Rizzoli & Isles. (M, R, CC) 4.00 The Conversation. (R, CC) 4.30 Joyce Meyer. (PG) 5.00 Seaway. (PG, R, CC)

(ch63) 6.00 Home Shopping. (R) 6.30 Hook, Line And Sinker. (PG, R) 7.30 Home Shopping. (R) 9.30 Dream Car Garage. (PG, R) 10.00 Summernats. (PG, R) 2.00 Classic Car Rescue. (PG, R) 3.00 Combat Dealers. (PG, R) 4.15 Seinfeld. (PG, R, CC) 6.15 MOVIE: The Karate Kid Part III. (1989) (PG, R) 8.35 MOVIE: Green Lantern. (2011) Ryan Reynolds. A test pilot is given supernatural powers. (M, R) 11.00 Hardcore Pawn. (M, R) 12.00 Ink Master. (M, R) 1.00 Motor Racing. Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars. Replay. 2.00 Classic Car Rescue. (PG, R) 3.00 Big Angry Fish. (PG, R) 5.00 Hook, Line And Sinker. (PG, R)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 2.00 Operation Ouch! Hospital Takeover. (R, CC) 2.30 Officially Amazing. (R) 3.00 The Show With No Name. New Series. 3.35 SheZow. (R, CC) 3.45 Danger Mouse. (R) 4.00 The Roy Files. 4.15 Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch. (R, CC) 4.35 Deadly 60. (R, CC) 5.05 Hank Zipzer. (R, CC) 5.35 Numb Chucks. (R) 5.50 Winston Steinburger And Sir Dudley Ding Dong. (R, CC) 6.00 Fangbone! (R, CC) 6.15 The Deep. (R, CC) 6.35 The Next Step. (R, CC) 7.00 Operation Ouch! Final. (R, CC) 7.30 Officially Amazing. (R, CC) 7.55 The New Adventures Of Figaro Pho. (R, CC) 8.05 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Heartland. (PG, CC) 9.15 MY:24. (PG, R, CC) 9.40 Rage. (PG, R) 2.10 Close.

6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 News. 12.30 The Drum Weekly. (R) 1.00 News. 1.30 Planet America. (R, CC) 2.00 News. 2.30 One Plus One. (R, CC) 3.00 News. 3.30 Offsiders. (R, CC) 4.00 News. 4.30 The Mix. (R, CC) 5.00 News. 5.30 World This Week. (R, CC) 6.00 ABC News Weekend. 6.30 Foreign Corre. (R, CC) 7.00 ABC News Weekend. 7.30 The Link. (R, CC) 8.00 Insiders. (R, CC) 9.00 ABC News. 9.30 One Plus One. (R, CC) 10.00 News. 10.30 Planet America. (R, CC) 11.00 News. (CC) 11.30 Conflict Zone. 12.00 Late Programs.

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(ch53) 6.00 Children’s Programs. 3.30 We Bare Bears. (R) 4.00 Justice League Unlimited. (PG, R) 5.00 Ben 10. (PG, R) 5.30 Batman. (PG, R) 6.00 Scooby-Doo! Spooky Games. (PG, R) 6.30 MOVIE: The Addams Family. (1991) Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia. (PG, R) 8.30 MOVIE: We’re The Millers. (2013) (M, R, CC) 10.30 James Franco Roast. (MA15+, CC) 12.00 Adult Swim. (MA15+) 12.30 The Venture Bros. (MA15+, R) 1.00 Car SOS. (PG, R) 2.00 My Surf TV. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG, R) 3.30 SpongeBob. (R) 4.00 Power Rangers. (PG, R) 4.30 Nexo Knights. (PG, R) 4.50 Sonic Boom. (PG, R) 5.10 We Bare Bears. (R) 5.30 Yu-GiOh! (PG, R)

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6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 Rome: What Lies Beneath. (PG, R, CC) 9.10 Building Chernobyl’s Mega Tomb. Engineers build a shelter in Chernobyl. (CC) 10.15 Inside The Cuban Missile Crisis. A look at the Cuban Missile Crisis. (PG, R, CC) 11.20 Monty Python: The Meaning Of Live. (MA15+, R, CC) 1.10 The Cradle Of Comedy. (M, R) 2.15 Cave Of Forgotten Dreams. (R, CC) 3.50 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG, R, CC) 4.55 SBS Flashback. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 WorldWatch.

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6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 Rugby Union. Super Rugby. Round 4. NSW Waratahs v Brumbies. 10.00 Merv Hughes Fishing. (PG, R) 10.30 Escape Fishing With ET. (R, CC) 11.00 Fishing Australia. (R, CC) 11.30 Tragedy At Sea. (PG, R, CC) 12.30 World Sport. (R) 1.00 All 4 Adventure. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Monster Jam. (R) 3.00 Freddie Flintoff: Lord Of The Fries. (PG, R) 4.00 Undercover Boss. (PG, R) 5.00 What’s Up Down Under. (R, CC) 5.30 River To Reef. (R) 6.00 Family Feud: Sunday. (CC) 6.30 M*A*S*H. (R) 7.00 Scorpion. Series Return. (PG, CC) 8.00 Meerkats: Secrets Of An Animal Superstar. (R, CC) 9.00 MOVIE: Rush. (2013) (M, R, CC) 11.25 Countdown To Murder. (M, R) 12.25 The Americans. (M, R) 2.30 World Sport. 3.00 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 PopAsia TV. 10.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 News. (R) 12.55 Dead Set On Life. (PG, R) 1.25 The Island With Bear Grylls USA. (PG, R) 2.15 VICE Does America. (PG, R) 2.40 United Shades Of America. (PG, R) 3.30 Rubik’s Cube: 20 Moves. (PG, R, CC) 4.55 Cyberwar. (PG, R) 5.25 Woman With Gloria Steinem. (PG, R) 6.25 Vs Arashi. 7.20 If You Are The One. 8.30 VICE. (MA15+) 9.05 VICE. Final. (M) 9.40 Hate Thy Neighbour. (MA15+) 10.35 Climbing Lebanon. (M) 11.05 Female Fighters Of Kurdistan. (M, R) 11.30 F*ck That’s Delicious. (M, R) 12.00 Noisey. (R) 12.50 VICE. (MA15+, R) 1.25 Climbing Lebanon. (M, R) 1.55 Dead Set On Life. (PG, R) 2.25 France 24 News In English From Paris. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Late Programs.

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6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Littlest Petshop. (R) 6.30 Blazing Team. 7.05 Pokémon. (R) 8.05 The Fairly OddParents. (R) 8.30 Sanjay And Craig. (R) 9.00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. (R) 10.00 Kuu-Kuu Harajuku. (R, CC) 10.30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. (R) 11.00 Brady Bunch. (R) 12.00 Family Ties. (PG, R) 1.00 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Rules Of Engagement. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 Raymond. (R, CC) 4.00 King Of Queens. (R) 5.00 Frasier. (PG, R) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 MOVIE: Mr. Peabody & Sherman. (2014) (PG, R, CC) 8.20 The Graham Norton Show. (M, R, CC) 9.20 How I Met Your Mother. (R) 10.20 MOVIE: Trainspotting. (1996) (MA15+, R) 12.20 King Of Queens. (R) 12.55 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 1.30 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 9.00 Getaway. (PG, R, CC) 9.30 Postcards. (PG, R, CC) 10.00 The Gurus Explore Korea. (PG, R, CC) 10.30 Vacation House For Free. (R) 11.30 House Hunters. (R) 1.30 Vintage Flip. (R) 2.30 House Hunters Reno. (R) 3.30 Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation. (R) 4.30 Moving Country. (R) 5.30 House Hunters Reno. (R) 6.30 Texas Flip And Move. 7.30 Raise The Roof. 8.30 Masters Of Flip. 9.30 Desert Flippers. 10.30 Flip This House. (PG) 11.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.

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6.00 WorldWatch. 9.30 Soccer. EPL. West Bromwich v Arsenal. Replay. 12.00 Arabic News. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 Strip The Cosmos. (R, CC) 2.00 Speedweek. (CC) 4.00 Motorcycle Racing. (CC) Superbike World Championship. Round 2. 4.30 InCycle. (CC) 5.00 Small Business Secrets. (CC) 5.35 Nazi Megastructures. (PG, CC)

6.00 Kids Cook-Off. (R) 7.00 Mystery Diners Specials. (PG, R) 8.00 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 8.30 Mystery Diners Specials. (PG, R) 9.00 The Fearless Chef. (R) 10.00 Surfing The Menu: The Next Generation. (R) 11.00 Cutthroat Kitchen. (R) 1.00 Kids Cook-Off. (R) 4.00 Restaurant: Impossible. (PG, R) 6.00 Bizarre Foods. (PG, R) 7.00 Mystery Diners Specials. (PG, R) 7.30 Mystery Diners. (R) 8.30 Andy & Ben Eat Australia. (R) 9.30 Reza: Spice Prince Of India. (R) 10.30 Restaurant: Impossible. (PG, R) 12.30 Kids Cook-Off. (R) 1.30 Kids Cook-Off. (R) 2.30 Bizarre Foods. (PG, R) 3.30 Mystery Diners Specials. (PG, R) 4.00 Mystery Diners. (R) 5.00 Andy & Ben Eat Australia. (R)

6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 Anthem Sessions. 10.30 Talking Language. 11.00 Seaman Dan And Friends. 11.30 Tangaroa. 12.30 Nyurruwyi Yurrampi. 1.00 Bush Bands Bash. 2.00 Hottest 7s In The World. 2.30 Rugby League. Queensland Murri Carnival. 3.30 AFL Summer. 5.00 Te Kaea. 5.30 Colour Theory. (CC) 6.00 Ngurra. 6.30 Dene A Journey. 7.30 One With Nature. 8.30 Star Stories Of The Dreaming. 9.30 O.J. Simpson: Made In America. 11.15 Defining Moments. (CC) 11.45 Custodians. 12.00 Volumz. (PG)

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(ch8) 6.00 Family Feud. (R, CC) 6.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R, CC) 7.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 8.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 11.00 The Talk. (CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, CC) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.15 Ent. Tonight. (PG, CC) 2.40 Alive And Cooking. (R, CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 Jamie’s 15-Minute Meals. (R, CC) 4.00 GCBC. (CC) 4.30 Bold. (PG, CC) 5.00 News. (CC)

6.00 Today. (CC) 9.00 Today Extra. (PG, CC) 11.30 Morning News. (CC) 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Extra. (CC) 1.30 Married At First Sight. (R, CC) 3.00 News Now. (CC) 4.00 Afternoon News. (CC) 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. (CC)

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Arabic News. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 André Rieu: Under The Stars. (R, CC) 3.05 SBS Flashback. (PG, R, CC) 3.15 Predict My Future: The Science Of Us. (PG, R, CC) 4.05 The Wonder Of Dogs. (R, CC) 5.00 Living Black. (R, CC) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC)

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Pointless. (CC) ABC News. (CC) 7.30. (CC) Australian Story. (CC) Four Corners. (CC) Media Watch. (PG, CC) Q&A. (CC) Lateline. (R, CC) The Business. (R, CC) Golf. (CC) PGA Tour. Highlights.

6.00 PRIME7 News. (CC) 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. (CC) 7.00 Home And Away. Zac tells Leah the truth. (PG, CC) 7.30 My Kitchen Rules. Hosted by Pete Evans and Manu Feildel. (PG, CC) 9.00 Murder Uncovered. Inside Melbourne’s gangland war. (MA15+, CC) 11.00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA. (M, R, CC)

6.00 Nine News. (CC) 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 7.30 Married At First Sight. Narrated by Georgie Gardner. (CC) 9.00 House Husbands. Nick hits rock bottom. (M, CC) 10.00 Botched. A patient stays awake for her tummy tuck. (M, CC) 11.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (M, R, CC)

WIN News. (CC) The Project. (CC) The Biggest Loser: Transformed. (CC) MOVIE: RED 2. (2013) Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker. A retired spy tracks down a nuclear device. (M, R, CC) 10.50 Whose Line Is It Anyway? Australia. (CC) 11.30 WIN’s All Australian News. (CC)

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Food Safari Fire. (R, CC) SBS World News. (CC) The Doctor Who Gave Up Drugs. (CC) Simon Reeve’s Big Life Fix. Part 2 of 3. (CC) Bear Grylls: Britain’s Biggest Adventures: Scotland. (CC) The Feed. (R) The World Game. (CC) Anno 1790. (MA15+)

12.25 Parliament Question Time. Coverage of question time. (CC) 1.25 The Mix. (R, CC) 1.55 Rage. (MA15+) 4.30 The New Inventors. (R, CC) 5.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC)

12.00 Packed To The Rafters. Dave begins to suspect his good nature is being taken advantage of by Buzz, who brings his son onto the site. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Home Shopping. (R, CC) 5.30 Sunrise. News, sport and weather. (CC)

12.00 Rizzoli & Isles. (M, R, CC) 1.00 In Conversation With Alex Malley. (R, CC) 1.30 TV Shop. 2.00 Extra. (R, CC) 2.30 Global Shop. 3.00 Skippy. (R) 3.30 GMA. (CC) 5.00 News. (CC) 5.30 Today. (CC)

12.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news. (R, CC) 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG, CC) 2.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC)

12.35 1.45 2.50 3.55 5.00 5.30

Anno 1790. (M) The Legacy. (M, R, CC) The Legacy. (M, R) The Legacy. (M, R, CC) CCTV English News. NHK World English News.

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Sunrise. (CC) The Morning Show. (PG, CC) Seven Morning News. (CC) MOVIE: Dangerous Lessons. (2015) (M, CC) The Daily Edition. (CC) The Chase. (CC) Seven News At 4. (CC) The Chase Australia. (CC)

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6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 News Mornings. (CC) 10.00 Landline. (R, CC) 11.00 Grand Designs. (R, CC) 12.00 News. (CC) 1.00 Mary And Mohammad. (PG, R, CC) 1.30 First Person Kodachrome. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Parliament. (CC) 3.10 Father Brown. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC) 5.00 ABC News: Early Edition. (CC) 5.30 The Drum. (CC)

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.10 Peg + Cat. (R) 5.25 Charlie And Lola. (R, CC) 5.40 Peppa Pig. (R, CC) 5.45 Dinosaur Train. (R) 6.00 Ben And Holly. (R, CC) 6.15 Go Jetters. 6.25 Octonauts. (R, CC) 6.35 Peter Rabbit. (R, CC) 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Dirty Jobs. (M, CC) 8.20 Gruen Pitch Rewind. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Louis Theroux: By Reason Of Insanity. (M, R, CC) 9.30 Extreme South Africa. (PG, R, CC) 10.25 Arrested Development. (M, R, CC) 11.00 Bully. (M, R, CC) 12.35 Peaky Blinders. (M, R, CC) 1.40 Dirty Jobs. (M, R, CC) 2.25 News Update. (R) 2.30 Close. 5.00 Boj. (R, CC) 5.10 Ella The Elephant. (R, CC) 5.25 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps. (R, CC) 5.35 Dorothy The Dinosaur. (R, CC) 5.45 Little Princess. (R, CC)

6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 News Mornings. (CC) 12.00 News. (CC) 2.00 Parliament. (CC) 3.15 ABC News Afternoons. (CC) 6.00 ABC News Evenings. 6.30 The Drum. (R, CC) 7.00 ABC News Evenings. 8.00 The Business. 9.00 ABC National News. 9.30 Lateline. (CC) 10.00 The World. 11.00 ABC National News. (CC) 11.30 7.30. (R, CC) 12.00 News. 12.30 The Drum. (R, CC) 1.00 BBC Impact. 1.30 Lateline. (R, CC) 2.00 Al Jazeera. 3.00 BBC Global. 3.30 7.30. (R, CC) 4.00 Late Programs.

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6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 RPM. (R, CC) 9.00 Operation Repo. (PG, R) 9.30 Reel Action. (R) 10.00 M*A*S*H. (R) 11.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 12.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 1.00 Cheers. (PG, R) 2.00 Nash Bridges. (M, R) 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 4.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG, R) 5.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. (PG, R) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 M*A*S*H. (R) 7.30 MacGyver. (M, R) 8.30 MOVIE: Ned Kelly. (2003) (M, R, CC) 10.45 The Crazy Ones. Final. (M, R) 11.15 Super Rugby Extra Time. 12.15 Shopping. (R) 2.15 Diagnosis Murder. (PG, R) 3.10 Nash Bridges. (M, R) 4.05 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 5.05 The Doctors. (M, CC)

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6.00 Shopping. (R) 7.00 Ultimate Fishing. (PG, R) 8.00 Hook, Line And Sinker. (PG, R) 8.30 Dream Car Garage. (R) 9.00 Motor Racing. Night Thunder. USA v Western Australia. Rounds 3 and 4. Replay. 10.00 The Amazing Race. (PG, R, CC) 11.00 Charlie’s Angels. (PG, R) 12.00 T.J. Hooker. (PG, R) 1.00 Police Woman. (M, R) 2.00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. (M, R, CC) 3.00 Turtleman. (PG, R) 4.00 Big Smo. (PG) 4.30 Billy The Exterminator. (PG, R) 5.00 MythBusters. (PG, R) 6.00 American Pickers. (PG, R) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 World’s Most Amazing Videos. (M) 8.30 Prospectors. (PG) 9.30 Klondike Gold Fever. (PG) 11.30 Jail: Las Vegas Jailhouse. (M) 12.00 Heroes Reborn. (M, R, CC) 1.00 Late Programs.

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6.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 This Is Your Day! (PG) 7.00 Creflo. (PG) 7.30 TV Shop. 8.00 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG, CC) 9.00 TV Shop. 9.30 Danoz. 10.30 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 11.30 Netball. Super Netball. Round 5. Giants v Adelaide Thunderbirds. 1.30 As Time Goes By. (R) 2.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC) 3.00 Heartbeat. (PG) 5.20 Absolutely Fabulous. (PG, R) 6.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 As Time Goes By. (R) 7.40 Penguins: Spy In The Huddle. (PG) 8.50 Weather Top Ten. (PG) 10.00 Stephen Fry In America. (M, CC) 11.20 Little Britain Abroad. (M, R) 12.00 Footy Classified. (M, CC) 1.00 TV Shop. 1.30 Danoz. 2.00 Heartbeat. (PG, R) 4.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Joyce Meyer. (PG) 5.00 Seaway. (PG, R, CC)

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 3.20 Jamillah And Aladdin. 3.30 SheZow. (R, CC) 3.45 Danger Mouse. (R) 4.00 The Roy Files. 4.15 Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch. (R, CC) 4.30 Deadly 60. (R, CC) 5.00 BtN Newsbreak. (CC) 5.05 Hank Zipzer. (R, CC) 5.30 Cub Fries Celebrity Survival Camp. (R) 5.35 Numb Chucks. (R) 5.45 Winston Steinburger And Sir Dudley Ding Dong. (R, CC) 6.00 Fangbone! (R, CC) 6.10 The Deep. (R, CC) 6.35 The Next Step. (R, CC) 6.55 You’re Skitting Me. (R, CC) 7.20 Trip For Biscuits. New Series. (PG, CC) 7.30 My Year 12 Life. (PG, CC) 8.00 BtN Newsbreak. (CC) 8.05 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Heartland. (PG, CC) 9.15 MY:24. (R, CC) 9.40 Rage. (PG, R) 10.40 Close.

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6.00 Shopping. (R) 7.00 It’s Academic. (R, CC) 7.30 The Deep. (R, CC) 8.00 Jay’s Jungle. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. (R, CC) 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. (PG, R, CC) 9.30 NBC Today. (CC) 10.30 NBC Press. (R, CC) 11.30 The Great Australian Doorstep. (PG, R) 12.00 Dr Oz. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook. (R) 1.30 Malaysia Kitchen. (R) 2.00 Homes Under The Hammer. (R) 3.00 Auction Squad. (R, CC) 4.00 Deal Or No Deal. (R, CC) 5.00 Medical Emergency. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 60 Minute Makeover. (PG, R) 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (R) 7.30 Rosemary & Thyme. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Foyle’s War. (M, R, CC) 10.30 Blue Murder. (M, R) 12.00 Bargain Hunt. (R) 1.00 Deal Or No Deal. (R, CC) 1.30 Foyle’s War. (M, R, CC) 3.30 Auction Squad. (R, CC) 4.30 Late Programs.

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6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 MOVIE: Bad Family. (2010) (M, R) 1.45 MeTube: August Sings Carmen “Habanera”. (M, R) 1.50 RuPaul’s Drag Race. (M, R) 2.40 Woman With Gloria Steinem. (PG, R) 3.10 News. (R) 3.40 VICE. (PG, R) 4.15 Do Or Die. (PG, R) 4.40 Survive Aotearoa. (PG, R) 5.40 If You Are The One. (R) 6.35 The Mindy Project. (PG, R) 7.00 VICE. (PG, R) 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 South Park. (M, R, CC) 8.30 MOVIE: Monty Python’s The Meaning Of Life. (1983) (R) 10.35 MOVIE: Milocrorze: A Love Story. (2011) (MA15+, R) 12.15 Desus And Mero. 12.40 The Feed. (R) 1.10 Hate Thy Neighbour. (MA15+, R) 2.10 CCTV News In English From Beijing. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.30 Thunderbirds Are Go. (PG, R) 1.00 Children’s Programs. 5.00 Uncle Grandpa. (PG) 5.30 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Regular Show. (PG, R) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG, R) 7.00 The Middle. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Science Of Stupid. (M, CC) 8.00 Top Gear. (PG, R, CC) 9.10 MOVIE: The Departed. (2006) (MA15+, R, CC) 12.10 Thunderbirds Are Go. (PG, R) 12.35 Adv Time. (PG, R) 1.00 Regular Show. (PG, R) 1.30 Uncle Grandpa. (PG, R) 2.00 Rabbids Invasion. (PG, R) 2.30 Pokémon. (R) 3.00 Sonic Boom. (PG, R) 3.30 Little Charmers. (R) 4.00 Steven Universe. (PG, R) 4.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG, R) 4.50 Power Rangers Dino. (PG, R) 5.10 Children’s Programs.

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6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Littlest Petshop. (R) 6.30 Blazing Team. 7.05 Sanjay And Craig. (R) 7.35 Pokémon. (R) 8.00 Totally Wild. (R, CC) 8.35 Bob The Builder. 9.00 Super Wings. (R) 9.30 Crocamole. (CC) 10.00 Dr Quinn. (PG, R) 11.00 JAG. (PG, R) 12.00 Judging Amy. (PG, R) 1.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 2.00 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 4.05 Rules Of Engagement. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Raymond. (R, CC) 5.30 Frasier. (PG, R) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 7.00 Malcolm In The Middle. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 How I Met Your Mother. (PG, R) 8.00 The Simpsons. (R, CC) 9.30 Supernatural. (M) 10.30 The Strain. (MA15+) 11.30 James Corden. (M) 12.30 Dexter. (MA15+, R) 1.30 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 12.30 Postcards. (PG, CC) 1.00 Texas Flip And Move. (R) 2.00 Raise The Roof. (R) 3.00 The Block: Fans V Faves. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Come Dine With Me UK. (PG, R) 5.00 House Hunters. (R) 6.00 House Hunters Int. 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Island Hunters. 8.30 Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation. 9.30 The Real Housewives Of New York. (M) 10.30 The Millionaire Matchmaker. (PG, R) 11.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.

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6.00 Reza: Spice Prince Of India. (R) 7.00 Restaurant: Impossible. (PG, R) 9.00 Kids Cook-Off. (R) 10.00 Kids Cook-Off. (R) 11.00 Kids Cook-Off. (R) 12.00 Mystery Diners. (R) 1.00 Andy & Ben Eat Australia. (R) 2.00 Reza: Spice Prince Of India. (R) 3.00 Brazilian Street Feasts. (R) 3.30 5 Ingredient Fix. (R) 4.00 Giada At Home. (R) 4.30 Food Lover’s Guide. (R, CC) 5.00 Pati’s Mexican Table. (R) 5.30 Destination Flavour. (R, CC) 6.00 Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives. 6.30 Chopped Junior. 7.30 Surfing The Menu: The Next Generation. (R) 8.30 Bizarre Foods. (PG, R) 9.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 10.30 Last Cake Standing. (PG, R) 11.30 Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives. (R) 12.00 Chopped Junior. (R) 1.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 12.30 Korraiyn. 1.00 Fusion. (PG) 2.00 Colour Theory. (CC) 2.30 Ngurra. 3.00 Tales Of Tatonka. 3.30 Kagagi. (PG) 4.00 Cities Of Gold. (PG) 4.30 Guardians: Evolution. (PG) 5.00 Real Pasifik. 6.00 Surviving. 6.30 UnderExposed. 7.00 Our Stories. 7.20 News. 7.30 The Other Side. (PG) 8.00 First Australians. (PG) 9.00 I Heart My People. (PG) 9.30 Get Your Fish On. 10.00 Hunting Aotearoa. (MA15+) 10.30 City Slickers Rodeo. 11.00 Fusion. (PG) 12.00 Volumz. (PG)

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6.00 WorldWatch. 9.30 Greek News From Cyprus. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 12.00 Arabic News. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 Andrea Bocelli: Love In Portofino. 3.35 Into The Universe With Stephen Hawking. (R, CC) 4.30 What’s Killing Our Bees? (R, CC) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC)

PRIME7 News. (CC) PRIME7 News @ 6:30. (CC) Home And Away. (PG, CC) My Kitchen Rules. Hosted by Pete Evans and Manu Feildel. (PG, CC) 9.00 800 Words. Final. A triple tragedy strikes Weld. (PG, CC) 10.00 Bones. An aspiring writer-director is murdered. (M, CC) 11.00 Never Seen A Doctor. (M, CC)

6.00 Nine News. (CC) 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 7.30 Married At First Sight. Narrated by Georgie Gardner. (CC) 9.00 Travel Guides. Six groups of ordinary Aussies take on the job of travel critics when they go on a 10-day cruise. (CC) 10.00 Schwarzenegger The Celebrity Apprentice. Hosted by Arnold Schwarzenegger. (PG, CC)

6.00 WIN News. (CC) 6.30 The Project. (CC) 7.30 The Biggest Loser: Transformed. Hosted by Fiona Falkiner. (CC) 8.30 NCIS. Torres boldly breaks protocol. (M, CC) 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. The mole compromises the team. (CC) 10.30 To Be Advised. 11.30 WIN’s All Australian News. (CC)

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Food Safari Fire. (R, CC) SBS World News. (CC) Railway Journeys. (CC) Insight. (CC) Dateline. (CC) Tax Havens Of The Rich And Powerful Exposed. (CC) 10.35 The Feed. (R, CC) 11.00 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee. (M) 11.30 Follow The Money. (M, R, CC)

12.00 Grey’s Anatomy. A petrol tanker explodes on a Seattle highway, leading to a rush of casualties admitted to the hospital. (M, R, CC) 1.00 Home Shopping. (R, CC) 5.30 Sunrise. News, sport and weather. (CC)

12.00 Mike & Molly. (PG, R, CC) 12.30 20/20. (CC) 1.30 Danoz Direct. 2.00 Extra. (R, CC) 2.30 Global Shop. 3.00 Skippy. (R) 3.30 GMA. (CC) 5.00 News. (CC) 5.30 Today. (CC)

12.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news. (R, CC) 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG, CC) 2.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC)

12.35 Follow The Money. (M, R, CC) 1.45 MOVIE: In Your Image. (2004) (M, R) 3.25 One Born Every Minute. (M, R, CC) 4.20 Food Lover’s Guide. (R, CC) 4.55 Rachel Khoo Bitesize. (R, CC) 5.00 CCTV English News. 5.30 NHK World English News.

Sunrise. (CC) The Morning Show. (PG, CC) Seven Morning News. (CC) MOVIE: Sworn To Silence. (2013) (M, R, CC) The Daily Edition. (CC) The Chase. (CC) Seven News At 4. (CC) The Chase Australia. (CC)

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12.25 Parliament Question Time. (CC) 1.25 Polly Borland: Polymorphous. (PG, R, CC) 1.55 Rage. (MA15+) 4.30 The New Inventors. (R, CC) 5.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC)

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(ch62) 6.00 Shopping. (R) 7.00 It’s Academic. (R, CC) 7.30 The Deep. (R, CC) 8.00 Jay’s Jungle. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. (R, CC) 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. (PG, R, CC) 9.30 NBC Today. (R, CC) 12.00 Dr Oz. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Lovejoy. (PG) 2.00 Mr Selfridge. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 Auction Squad. (R, CC) 4.00 Deal Or No Deal. (R, CC) 5.00 Medical Emergency. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 60 Minute Makeover. (PG, R) 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (R) 7.30 Keeping Up Appearances. (PG, R) 8.30 Judge John Deed. (M, R, CC) 10.30 I Shouldn’t Be Alive. (M, R, CC) 11.30 Bargain Hunt. (R) 12.30 Mr Selfridge. (PG, R, CC) 1.30 Deal Or No Deal. (R, CC) 2.30 Lovejoy. (PG, R) 3.30 Dr Oz. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Auction Squad. (R, CC) 5.30 Shopping. (R)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.40 Peppa Pig. (R, CC) 5.45 Dinosaur Train. (R) 6.00 Ben And Holly. (R, CC) 6.15 Go Jetters. 6.25 Octonauts. (R, CC) 6.35 Peter Rabbit. (R, CC) 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Dirty Jobs. (PG, CC) 8.20 How To Be A Fan With Hex. (R, CC) 8.30 The Batman Shootings. (M, R, CC) 9.30 Teenage Killers: Life Without Parole. (MA15+, R, CC) 10.25 Arrested Development. (M, R, CC) 11.05 Extreme South Africa. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 MOVIE: Black Water. (2007) (MA15+, R, CC) 1.30 Dirty Jobs. (PG, R, CC) 2.15 News Update. (R) 2.20 Close. 5.00 Boj. (R, CC) 5.10 Ella The Elephant. (R, CC) 5.25 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps. (R, CC) 5.35 Dorothy The Dinosaur. (R, CC) 5.45 Little Princess. (R, CC)

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6.00 Shopping. (R) 7.00 Ultimate Fishing. (PG, R) 8.00 Hook, Line And Sinker. (PG, R) 8.30 Dream Car Garage. (PG, R) 9.00 American Pickers. (PG, R) 10.00 The Amazing Race. (PG, R, CC) 11.00 Charlie’s Angels. (PG, R) 12.00 T.J. Hooker. (PG, R) 1.00 Police Woman. (M, R) 2.00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. (M, R, CC) 3.00 Pawn Stars. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 Turtleman. (PG, R) 4.00 Big Smo. (PG) 4.30 Billy The Exterminator. (PG, R) 5.00 MythBusters. (PG, R) 6.00 American Pickers. (PG, R) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Highway Patrol. (PG, R, CC) 8.00 Motorway Patrol. (PG, R) 8.30 Ice Road Truckers. (PG) 9.30 Counting Cars. (PG) 10.30 Car Chasers. (PG, R) 11.00 World’s Toughest Trucker. (PG) 12.00 Late Programs.

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6.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 Skippy. (R) 7.00 Creflo. (PG) 7.30 TV Shop. 8.00 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG, CC) 9.00 TV Shop. 9.30 Danoz. 10.30 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 11.30 Absolutely Fabulous. (PG, R) 12.10 MOVIE: For Better, For Worse. (1954) Dirk Bogarde. (G, R) 1.50 Hairy Bikers’ Bake-ation. (PG) 3.00 Heartbeat. (PG) 5.20 Absolutely Fabulous. (PG, R) 6.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 As Time Goes By. (R) 7.40 New Tricks. (M, R) 8.50 Midsomer Murders. (M, R, CC) 11.00 Cold Case. (M, R, CC) 12.00 Scott & Bailey. (MA15+, R) 1.00 TV Shop. 1.30 Danoz. 2.00 Heartbeat. (PG, R) 4.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Joyce Meyer. (PG) 5.00 Dangerman. (PG, R)

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 3.00 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 3.05 The Jungle Bunch. (R) 3.20 Jamillah And Aladdin. 3.30 SheZow. (R, CC) 3.45 Danger Mouse. (R) 4.00 The Roy Files. 4.15 Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch. (R, CC) 4.30 Deadly 60. (R, CC) 5.00 BtN Newsbreak. (CC) 5.05 Hank Zipzer. (R, CC) 5.30 Let’s Go! 5.35 Numb Chucks. (R) 5.45 Winston Steinburger And Sir Dudley Ding Dong. (R, CC) 6.00 Fangbone! (R, CC) 6.10 The Deep. (R, CC) 6.35 The Next Step. (R, CC) 6.55 You’re Skitting Me. (R, CC) 7.20 Trip For Biscuits. (PG, CC) 7.30 My Year 12 Life. (PG, CC) 8.00 BtN Newsbreak. (CC) 8.05 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Heartland. (PG, CC) 9.15 MY:24. Final. (PG, R, CC) 9.40 Rage. (PG, R) 10.40 Close.

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6.00 Family Feud. (R, CC) 6.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R, CC) 7.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 8.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 11.00 The Talk. (CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, CC) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.00 Ent. Tonight. (CC) 2.30 Alive And Cooking. (R, CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 Jamie’s 15-Minute Meals. (R, CC) 4.00 GCBC. (CC) 4.30 Bold. (PG, CC) 5.00 News. (CC)

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Pointless. (CC) ABC News. (CC) 7.30. (CC) Todd Sampson. New Series. (PG, CC) Bullied. (CC) Foreign Correspondent. (CC) Creatives. (M, CC) Lateline. (R, CC) The Business. (R, CC) Q&A. (R, CC)

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6.00 Today. (CC) 9.00 Today Extra. (PG, CC) 11.30 Morning News. (CC) 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Extra. (CC) 1.30 Married At First Sight. (R, CC) 3.00 News Now. (CC) 4.00 Afternoon News. (CC) 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. (CC)

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6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 News Mornings. (CC) 10.00 Four Corners. (R, CC) 10.45 Media Watch. (PG, R, CC) 11.00 Children’s Programs. 11.15 Pointless. (R, CC) 12.00 News. (CC) 1.00 Newton’s Law. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Parliament. (CC) 3.15 Father Brown. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC) 5.00 ABC News: Early Edition. (CC) 5.30 The Drum. (CC)

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6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 Super Rugby Extra Time. (R) 9.00 Operation Repo. (PG, R) 9.30 Reel Action. (R) 10.00 M*A*S*H. (R) 11.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 12.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 1.00 Cheers. (PG, R) 2.00 Nash Bridges. (M, R) 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 4.00 Super Rugby Extra Time. (R) 5.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG, R) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 M*A*S*H. (R) 7.30 48 Hours. (CC) 8.30 Countdown To Murder: Slaughter At The Farm. (Final) (M) 9.30 VF Confidential. (M) 10.30 The Americans. (M, R) 11.30 Gang Related. (M, R) 12.30 Shopping. (R) 2.00 Get Smart. (PG, R) 3.00 Nash Bridges. (M, R) 4.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 5.00 The Doctors. (M, CC)

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 MOVIE: Michou D’Auber. (2007) (M, R) 2.10 RuPaul’s Drag Race. (M, R) 3.00 37°4 S. (R) 3.10 VICE. (PG, R) 3.40 The Feed. (R) 4.10 Do Or Die. (PG, R) 4.40 Survive Aotearoa. (R) 5.45 If You Are The One. (R) 6.35 The Mindy Project. (PG, R) 7.05 VICE News Tonight. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 South Park. (M, R, CC) 8.30 Noisey. 9.20 Atlanta. (M) 10.15 Abandoned. New Series. (PG) 11.05 Desus And Mero. 11.35 MOVIE: Mother. (2009) (MA15+, R) 2.00 The Feed. (R) 2.30 RT News In English From Moscow. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.30 Thunderbirds Are Go. (PG, R) 1.00 Adv Time. (PG, R) 1.30 Regular Show. (PG, R) 2.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Regular Show. (PG, R) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG, R) 7.00 The Middle. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 RBT. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, R, CC) 9.00 MOVIE: Blood Diamond. (2006) (MA15+, R, CC) 12.00 Thunderbirds Are Go. (PG, R) 12.30 Adv Time. (PG, R) 1.00 Regular Show. (PG, R) 1.30 Uncle Grandpa. (R) 2.00 Rabbids Invasion. (PG, R) 2.30 Pokémon. (R) 3.00 Sonic Boom. (PG, R) 3.30 Little Charmers. (R) 4.00 Steven Universe. (PG, R) 4.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG, R) 4.50 Power Rangers Dino. (PG, R) 5.10 Children’s Programs.

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6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Littlest Petshop. (R) 6.30 Blazing Team. 7.05 Sanjay And Craig. (R) 7.35 Pokémon. (R) 8.00 Totally Wild. (CC) 8.35 Bob The Builder. (R) 9.00 Super Wings. (R) 9.30 Crocamole. (CC) 10.00 Dr Quinn. (PG, R) 11.00 JAG. (PG, R) 12.00 Judging Amy. (M, R) 1.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 2.00 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 4.05 Malcolm In The Middle. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Raymond. (R, CC) 5.30 Frasier. (PG, R) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 7.00 Malcolm In The Middle. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 How I Met Your Mother. (PG, R) 8.00 The Simpsons. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Futurama. (PG, R) 9.00 MOVIE: Kingsman: The Secret Service. (2014) (MA15+, R, CC) 11.35 James Corden. (M) 12.35 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Beachfront Bargain Hunt: 6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 News Mornings. (CC) 12.00 (ch54) Renovation. (R) 1.00 Moving Country. (R) 2.00 Masters Of News. (CC) 2.00 Parliament. (CC) 3.15 ABC News Flip. (R) 3.00 The Block: Fans V Faves. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Come Dine With Me UK. (PG, R) Afternoons. (CC) 6.00 ABC News Evenings. 6.30 The Drum. (R, CC) 7.00 ABC 5.00 Beachfront Bargain Hunt. (R) 6.00 House Hunters Int. 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 News Evenings. 8.00 The Business. 9.00 ABC National News. 9.30 Lateline. (CC) Keeping Up With The Kardashians. (M) 8.30 Kourtney And Kim Take New York. (M) 9.00 10.00 The World. 11.00 ABC National News. (CC) 11.30 7.30. (R, CC) 12.00 Hollywood Medium With Tyler Henry. Series Return. (PG) 10.00 Mom’s A Medium. Series News. 12.30 The Drum. (R, CC) 1.00 BBC Impact. 1.30 Lateline. (R, CC) 2.00 Al Return. 11.00 Kourtney & Khloe Take Miami. (M) 12.00 Late Programs. Jazeera. 3.00 BBC Global. 3.30 7.30. (R, CC) 4.00 Late Programs. FILE: Sudoku - Level 3 -(PG)1030

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6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives. (R) 8.30 Chopped Junior. (R) 9.30 Surfing The Menu: The Next Generation. (R) 10.30 Bizarre Foods. (PG, R) 11.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 12.30 Last Cake Standing. (PG, R) 1.30 Pati’s Mexican Table. (R) 2.00 Destination Flavour. (R, CC) 2.30 Diners, DriveIns And Dives. (R) 3.00 Brazilian Street Feasts. (R) 3.30 5 Ingredient Fix. (R) 4.00 Giada At Home. (R) 4.30 Food Lover’s Guide. (R, CC) 5.00 Pati’s Mexican Table. (R) 5.30 Sandwich King. (R) 6.00 Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives. 6.30 Chopped Junior. 7.30 Cutthroat Kitchen. 9.30 Mystery Diners. (R) 10.30 Last Cake Standing. (R) 11.30 Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Get Your Fish On. 12.30 City Slickers Rodeo. 1.00 I Heart My People. (PG) 1.30 Fusion. (PG) 2.30 Surviving. 3.00 Tales Of Tatonka. 3.30 Kagagi. (PG) 4.00 Cities Of Gold. (PG) 4.30 Guardians: Evolution. (PG) 5.00 Real Pasifik. 6.00 Around The Campfire. 6.30 UnderExposed. 7.00 Our Stories. 7.20 News. 7.30 Back In The Day. (PG) 8.00 Broke Ass Game Show. (M) 8.30 Express Yourself. (M) 9.00 Awaken. 10.00 AFL Summer. 11.30 Memories Of Marngrook. 12.00 Volumz. (PG)

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CLASSIFICATIONS: (P) For preschoolers (C) Children’s programs (G) General viewing (PG) Parental guidance (M) Mature audiences (MA15+) Mature adults only (AV15+) Mature audiences: contains adult violence (M) (MA15+) and (AV15+) CONSUMER ADVICE: (a) adult themes (h) horror (Sx) sex scenes (d) drug references, (l) language, (m) medical procedures (n) nudity (v) violence (w) war (CC) Closed Captions (WS) widescreen Programs subject to late change by stations.

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I was born in Brisbane on March 24, 1977, and showed an early talent in Aussie Rules, but converted to rugby league when my family moved to the tiny Queensland town of Wandoan. By age 15, I was fullback for Roma City’s senior team, and two years later had a Broncos scholarship. At 18 I was called onto the Broncos bench by Wayne Bennett, and later named the club’s rookie of the year. s Broncos’ fullback we won premierships in 1997, 1998 and 2000. I was the 2000 Clive Churchill medallist. I was captain of the Queensland State of Origin side in 2001 and of the Kangaroos Test side in 2003. In 2006, I skippered the Broncos to the NRL premiership. I now live in Brisbane with wife Loren and three sons.

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6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 News Mornings. (CC) 10.00 Q&A. (R, CC) 11.15 Pointless. (R, CC) 12.00 News. (CC) 12.30 Press Club. (CC) 1.30 The Book Club. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Parliament Question Time. (CC) 3.15 Father Brown. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC) 5.00 ABC News: Early Edition. (CC) 5.30 The Drum. (CC) 6.00 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 9.00 9.30 10.15 10.40 11.10

Pointless. (CC) ABC News. (CC) 7.30. (CC) Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery. (CC) The Weekly. (M, CC) Walliams And Friend. (M, CC) Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (CC) Catastrophe. (M, R, CC) Lateline. (R, CC) The Business. (R, CC)

11.30 Four Corners. (R, CC) 12.15 Media Watch. (PG, R, CC) 12.30 The Weekly. (M, R, CC) 1.00 Parliament. 2.00 Walliams And Friend. (M, R, CC) 2.30 Catastrophe. (M, R, CC) 2.55 Golf. PGA Tour. Highlights. 4.00 New Inventors. Final. (R) 5.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC)

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Sunrise. (CC) The Morning Show. (PG, CC) Seven Morning News. (CC) MOVIE: A Warden’s Ransom. (2014) (M, R, CC) The Daily Edition. (CC) The Chase. (CC) Seven News At 4. (CC) The Chase Australia. (CC)

6.00 Today. (CC) 9.00 Today Extra. (PG, CC) 11.30 Morning News. (CC) 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Extra. (CC) 1.30 Married At First Sight. (R, CC) 3.00 News Now. (CC) 4.00 Afternoon News. (CC) 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. (CC)

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6.00 WorldWatch. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 12.00 Arabic News. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG, R, CC) 3.00 Dateline. (R, CC) 3.30 Insight. (R, CC) 4.30 Wild Germany. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC)

6.00 WIN News. (CC) 6.30 The Project. (CC) 7.30 The Biggest Loser: Transformed. Hosted by Fiona Falkiner. (CC) 8.40 This Is Us. Beth and William spend time together. (M, CC) 9.40 Madam Secretary. Elizabeth and Jay’s peace treaty plans are jeopardised. (CC) 10.40 Hawaii Five-0. (CC) 11.30 WIN’s All Australian News. (CC)

6.00 Food Safari Fire. (R, CC) 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.35 Digging for Britain’s Secrets: West. Part 2 of 3. (CC) 8.30 The Night Manager. New Series. A hotel night manager receives a plea for help. (CC) 10.10 The Feed. (R) 10.40 Dig. (M, R, CC) 11.30 Dig. (M, R, CC)

12.10 It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia. Charlie tries to capture a leprechaun. (M) 12.40 Parks And Recreation. April ponders her future. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Home Shopping. (R, CC) 5.30 Sunrise. (CC)

1.30 Danoz Direct. 2.00 Extra. (R, CC) 2.30 Global Shop. 3.00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. (R) 3.30 Good Morning America. (CC) 5.00 News. (CC) 5.30 Today. (CC)

12.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news. (R, CC) 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG, CC) 2.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC)

12.20 MOVIE: Flame And Citron. (2008) (AV15+, R) 2.45 MOVIE: Black Out. (2009) (M, R) 4.25 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia. (R, CC) 5.00 WorldWatch.

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6.00 Shopping. (R) 7.00 It’s Academic. (R, CC) 7.30 The Deep. (R, CC) 8.00 Jay’s Jungle. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. (R, CC) 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. (PG, R, CC) 9.30 NBC Today. (R, CC) 12.00 Dr Oz. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Lovejoy. (PG) 2.00 I Shouldn’t Be Alive. (M, R, CC) 3.00 Auction Squad. (R, CC) 4.00 Deal Or No Deal. (R, CC) 5.00 Medical Emergency. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 60 Minute Makeover. (PG, R) 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (R) 7.30 Jonathan Creek. (M, R) 8.30 Inspector Morse. (M, R, CC) 10.30 I Shouldn’t Be Alive. (PG, R, CC) 11.30 Bargain Hunt. (R) 12.30 Dr Oz. (PG, R, CC) 1.30 Deal Or No Deal. (R, CC) 2.00 Shopping. (R) 4.00 Medical Emergency. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Auction Squad. (R, CC) 5.30 Shopping. (R)

6.00 Morning Programs. 8.30 Dream Car Garage. (PG, R) 9.00 American Pickers. (PG, R) 10.00 The Amazing Race. (PG, R, CC) 11.00 Charlie’s Angels. (PG, R) 12.00 T.J. Hooker. (PG, R) 1.00 Police Woman. (M, R) 2.00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. (M, R, CC) 3.00 Pawn Stars. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 Turtleman. (PG, R) 4.00 Big Smo. (PG, R) 4.30 Billy The Exterminator. (PG, R) 5.00 MythBusters. (PG, R) 6.00 American Pickers. (PG, R) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Highway Patrol. (PG, R, CC) 8.00 Motorway Patrol. (PG, R) 8.30 Pawn Stars Australia. (PG) 9.00 Aussie Pickers. (PG) 10.00 American Pickers. (PG) 11.00 Hardcore Pawn. (M, R) 11.30 Hardcore Pawn: Behind The Deal. (M, R) 12.00 Late Programs.

6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 News Mornings. (CC) 12.00 News. (CC) 12.30 Press Club. (CC) 1.30 News. (CC) 2.00 Parliament. (CC) 3.15 ABC News Afternoons. (CC) 6.00 ABC News Evenings. 6.30 The Drum. (R, CC) 7.00 ABC News Evenings. 8.00 The Business. 9.00 ABC National News. 9.30 Lateline. (CC) 10.00 The World. 11.00 ABC National News. (CC) 11.30 7.30. (R, CC) 12.00 News. 12.30 The Drum. (R, CC) 1.00 Late Programs.

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6.00 Family Feud. (R, CC) 6.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R, CC) 7.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 8.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 11.00 The Talk. (CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, CC) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.00 Ent. Tonight. (CC) 2.30 Alive And Cooking. (R, CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 Jamie’s 15-Minute Meals. (R, CC) 4.00 GCBC. (CC) 4.30 Bold. (CC) 5.00 News. (CC)

Nine News. (CC) A Current Affair. (CC) Planet Earth II: Grasslands. (PG, CC) Murder Calls: Margaret Tobin. A look at the murder of Dr Margaret Tobin. (M, CC) 9.40 Killer Women With Piers Morgan. Part 1 of 2. (M, R, CC) 10.50 Chicago Med. (M, CC) 11.50 The AFL Footy Show. (M, CC)

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6.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 This Is Your Day! (PG) 7.00 Creflo. (PG) 7.30 TV Shop. 8.00 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG, CC) 9.00 TV Shop. 10.30 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 11.30 As Time Goes By. (R) 12.00 MOVIE: Golden Ivory. (1954) (PG, R, CC) 1.50 Hairy Bikers’ Bake-ation. Final. (PG) 3.00 Heartbeat. (PG) 5.20 Absolutely Fabulous. (PG, R) 6.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 As Time Goes By. (PG, R) 7.30 Death In Paradise. (M, R) 8.40 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (PG, R) 9.50 Silent Witness. (MA15+, R) 11.00 Miniseries: House Of Cards: To Play The King. (M, R) 12.20 Are You Being Served? (PG, R) 1.00 TV Shop. 1.30 Danoz. 2.00 Heartbeat. (PG, R) 4.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Joyce Meyer. (PG) 5.00 Dangerman. (PG, R)

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 2.45 Pearlie. (R, CC) 3.00 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 3.05 The Jungle Bunch. (R) 3.20 Jamillah And Aladdin. 3.30 SheZow. (R, CC) 3.45 Danger Mouse. (R) 4.00 The Roy Files. 4.15 Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch. (R, CC) 4.30 Deadly 60. (R, CC) 5.00 BtN Newsbreak. (CC) 5.05 Hank Zipzer. (R, CC) 5.35 Numb Chucks. (R) 5.45 Winston Steinburger And Sir Dudley Ding Dong. (R, CC) 6.00 Fangbone! (R, CC) 6.10 The Deep. (R, CC) 6.35 The Next Step. (R, CC) 6.55 You’re Skitting Me. (R, CC) 7.20 Trip For Biscuits. (PG, CC) 7.30 My Year 12 Life. (PG, CC) 8.00 BtN Newsbreak. (CC) 8.05 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Heartland. (PG, CC) 9.15 Great Big Adv. (R, CC) 9.30 Rage. (PG, R) 10.35 Close.

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PRIME7 News. (CC) PRIME7 News @ 6:30. (CC) Home And Away. (PG, CC) My Kitchen Rules. Hosted by Pete Evans and Manu Feildel. (PG, CC) 9.00 Million Dollar Cold Case. Police reinvestigate unsolved murders. (M, CC) 10.10 Women Who Kill. Part 2 of 2. (M, CC) 11.10 Autopsy USA: Jim Morrison. New Series. (MA15+, CC)

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.40 Peppa Pig. (R, CC) 5.45 Dinosaur Train. (R) 6.00 Ben And Holly. (R, CC) 6.15 Go Jetters. 6.25 Octonauts. (R, CC) 6.35 Peter Rabbit. (R, CC) 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (R, CC) 7.30 Dirty Jobs. (M, CC) 8.20 Gruen Pitch Rewind. (R, CC) 8.30 Bodyshockers: Nips, Tucks And Tattoos. (M, R, CC) 9.20 Getting High For God? (MA15+, CC) 10.15 The Chaser’s Media Circus. (PG, R, CC) 10.50 Teenage Killers: Life Without Parole. (MA15+, R, CC) 11.45 Catfish: The TV Show. (M, R, CC) 12.30 Hair. (R, CC) 1.30 Dirty Jobs. (M, R, CC) 2.15 News Update. (R) 2.20 Close. 5.00 Boj. (R, CC) 5.10 Ella The Elephant. (R, CC) 5.25 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps. (R, CC) 5.35 Dorothy The Dinosaur. (R, CC) 5.45 Little Princess. (R, CC)

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(ch53) 6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.30 Thunderbirds Are Go. (PG, R) 1.00 Adv Time. (PG, R) 1.30 Regular Show. (PG, R) 2.00 Children’s Programs. 5.00 Uncle Grandpa. (PG) 5.30 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Regular Show. (PG, R) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG, R) 7.00 The Middle. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 BattleBots. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE: The Matrix Reloaded. (2003) (M, R, CC) 11.10 Airplane Repo. (PG, R) 12.10 Thunderbirds Are Go. (PG, R) 12.35 Adv Time. (PG, R) 1.00 Regular Show. (PG, R) 1.30 Uncle Grandpa. (PG, R) 2.00 Rabbids Invasion. (PG, R) 2.30 Pokémon. (R) 3.00 Sonic Boom. (PG, R) 3.30 Little Charmers. (R) 4.00 Steven Universe. (PG, R) 4.30 Children’s Programs.

(ch81) 6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG, R) 9.00 Operation Repo. (PG, R) 9.30 Reel Action. (R) 10.00 M*A*S*H. (R) 11.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 12.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 1.00 Cheers. (PG, R) 2.00 Nash Bridges. (M, R) 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 4.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG, R) 5.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG, R) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 M*A*S*H. (R) 7.30 Bondi Rescue. (PG, R, CC) 8.00 To Be Advised. 8.30 David Attenborough’s Africa. (R, CC) 9.30 Todd Sampson’s Body Hack. (M, R, CC) 10.30 VF Confidential. (M, R) 11.30 Second Chance. (M) 12.30 Sons Of Anarchy. (MA15+, R) 1.35 Shopping. (R) 2.05 Diagnosis Murder. (PG, R) 3.05 Nash Bridges. (M, R) 4.05 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 5.05 The Doctors. (M, CC)

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 MOVIE: Gainsbourg. (2010) (M, R, CC) 2.10 RuPaul’s Drag Race. (M, R) 3.00 365: Every Day Docos. 3.05 News. (R) 3.35 The Feed. (R) 4.05 Do Or Die. (PG, R, CC) 4.40 Survive Aotearoa. (PG, R) 5.40 If You Are The One. (R) 6.40 The Mindy Project. (PG, R) 7.05 VICE News Tonight. 7.35 The Feed. 8.05 South Park. (M, R, CC) 8.30 MOVIE: eXistenZ. (1999) (M, R) 10.20 MOVIE: The Abyss. (1989) Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. (M, R) 1.25 Desus And Mero. 1.55 The Feed. (R) 2.25 France 24 News In English From Paris. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.

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6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Littlest Petshop. (R) 6.30 Blazing Team. 7.05 Pokémon. (R) 8.00 Totally Wild. (CC) 8.35 Bob The Builder. 9.00 Super Wings. (R) 9.30 Crocamole. (CC) 10.00 Dr Quinn. (PG, R) 11.00 JAG. (PG, R) 12.00 Judging Amy. (PG, R) 1.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 2.00 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 4.05 Malcolm In The Middle. (R, CC) 4.30 Raymond. (R, CC) 5.30 Frasier. (PG, R) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 7.00 Malcolm In The Middle. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 How I Met Your Mother. (M, R) 8.00 The Simpsons. (PG, R, CC) 9.00 Futurama. (PG, R) 10.00 Bob’s Burgers. (M, R) 11.00 Duckman. (M, R) 11.30 James Corden. (M) 12.30 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 1.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Hollywood Medium With Tyler Henry. (PG, R) 1.00 Mom’s A Medium. (PG, R) 2.00 Desert Flippers. (R) 3.00 The Block: Fans V Faves. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Come Dine With Me UK. (PG, R) 5.00 Tiny House Hunters. (PG, R) 6.00 House Hunters Int. 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Fixer Upper. (PG, R) 8.30 Unreal Estate. (PG, R, CC) 9.30 Extreme Homes. 10.30 Flipping Out. (M) 11.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.

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6.00 Morning Programs. 7.00 Pati’s Mexican Table. (R) 7.30 Sandwich King. (R) 8.00 Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives. (R) 8.30 Chopped Junior. (R) 9.30 Cutthroat Kitchen. (R) 11.30 Mystery Diners. (R) 12.30 Last Cake Standing. (R) 1.30 Pati’s Mexican Table. (R) 2.00 Sandwich King. (R) 2.30 Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives. (R) 3.00 Brazilian Street Feasts. (R) 3.30 5 Ingredient Fix. (R) 4.00 Ask The Butcher. (R) 4.30 Food Lover’s Guide. (R, CC) 5.00 Pati’s Mexican Table. (R) 5.30 Sandwich King. (R) 6.00 Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives. 6.30 Chopped Junior. 7.30 Reza: Spice Prince Of India. 8.30 The Fearless Chef. 9.30 Andy & Ben Eat Australia. 10.30 Last Cake Standing. (R) 11.30 Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 1.00 Memories Of Marngrook. 1.30 Broke Ass Game Show. (M) 2.00 Noongar Dandjoo. 2.30 Around The Campfire. 3.00 Tales Of Tatonka. 3.30 Kagagi. (PG) 4.00 Cities Of Gold. (PG) 4.30 Guardians: Evolution. (PG) 5.00 Real Pasifik. (PG) 6.00 Our Footprint. 6.30 UnderExposed. 7.00 Our Stories. 7.20 News. 7.30 Kriol Kitchen. 8.00 The Road To Home. (PG) 9.00 Living Black. (CC) 9.30 The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975. (M) 11.10 Always Have And Always Will. 11.40 Ngarritj. 12.00 Late Programs.

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6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 News Mornings. (CC) 10.00 Australian Story. (R, CC) 10.30 Foreign Corre. (R, CC) 11.00 Children’s Programs. 11.15 Pointless. (R, CC) 12.00 News. (CC) 1.00 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (R, CC) 1.40 Media Watch. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Parliament. (CC) 3.10 Father Brown. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC) 5.00 News. (CC) 5.30 The Drum. (CC) 6.00 6.55 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 9.30 10.20 10.50 11.05

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Sunrise. (CC) The Morning Show. (PG, CC) Seven Morning News. (CC) MOVIE: My Family’s Secret. (2010) (M, R, CC) The Daily Edition. (CC) The Chase. (CC) Seven News At 4. (CC) The Chase Australia. (CC)

12.05 The Men Who Made Us Fat. (R, CC) 12.55 Parliament Question Time. (CC) 1.55 Press Club. (R, CC) 2.55 Menny And The Bundaroos. (R, CC) 3.20 No Offence. (M, R, CC) 4.10 The Men Who Made Us Fat. (R, CC) 5.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.30 Greek News From Cyprus. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 12.00 Arabic News. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 Persons Of Interest. (M, R, CC) 3.00 Living Black. (CC) 3.30 Russia’s Lost Princesses. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Air Aces. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC)

WIN News. (CC) The Project. (CC) All-Star Family Feud. (PG, CC) Gogglebox. Opinionated viewers discuss TV shows. (CC) 9.30 Law & Order: SVU. The team investigates an exploitation case. (M, R, CC) 10.30 Blue Bloods. (M, R, CC) 11.30 WIN’s All Australian News. (CC)

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12.30 Home Shopping. (R, CC) 5.30 Sunrise. David Koch and Samantha Armytage present the news, sport and weather, with business and finance updates. (CC)

12.00 Proof. (M, CC) 1.00 Anger Management. (M, R, CC) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.00 Extra. (CC) 2.30 Global Shop. 3.00 Surfing Australia TV. (R, CC) 3.30 GMA. (CC) 5.00 News. (CC) 5.30 Today. (CC)

12.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news. (R, CC) 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG, CC) 2.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC)

1.35 Trivia Nights. (M, R) 2.30 Sex Toys: Frisky Business. (MA15+, R, CC) 3.25 Mummies Alive. (PG, R, CC) 4.20 Food Lover’s Guide. (R, CC) 4.55 Food Safari Fire: Bitesize. (R, CC) 5.00 CCTV English News. 5.30 NHK World English News.

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6.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 Skippy. (R) 7.00 Creflo. (PG) 7.30 TV Shop. 8.00 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG, CC) 9.00 TV Shop. 10.30 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 11.30 As Time Goes By. (PG, R) 12.00 MOVIE: Carry On Teacher. (1959) (G, R, CC) 1.50 The Hairy Bikers: Mums Know Best. New Series. (PG) 3.00 Heartbeat. (PG) 5.20 Absolutely Fabulous. (PG, R) 6.00 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 As Time Goes By. (PG, R) 7.40 RPA. (M, R, CC) 8.40 Embarrassing Bodies. (M, R, CC) 10.40 Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners. (PG, R, CC) 11.40 Little Britain. (M, R) 12.20 Friends. (PG, R, CC) 12.50 GEM Presents. (R, CC) 1.00 Call And Win. (M) 3.00 Heartbeat. (PG, R) 4.00 Rainbow Country. (R) 4.30 Joyce Meyer. (PG) 5.00 Gideon’s Way. (M, R)

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6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 News Mornings. (CC) 12.00 News. (CC) 2.00 Parliament. (CC) 3.15 ABC News Afternoons. (CC) 6.00 ABC News Evenings. 6.30 The Drum. (R, CC) 7.00 ABC News Evenings. 8.00 The Business. 9.00 ABC National News. 9.30 Lateline. (CC) 10.00 The World. 11.00 ABC National News. (CC) 11.30 7.30. (R, CC) 12.00 News. 12.30 The Drum. (R, CC) 1.00 BBC Impact. 1.30 Lateline. (R, CC) 2.00 Al Jazeera. 3.00 BBC Global. 3.30 7.30. (R, CC) 4.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.30 Thunderbirds Are Go. (PG, R) 1.00 Adv Time. (PG, R) 1.30 Regular Show. (PG, R) 2.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Regular Show. (PG, R) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG, R) 7.00 The Middle. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Survivor: Game Changers. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE: Man On A Ledge. (2012) (M, R, CC) 10.30 Soccer. 2018 FIFA World Cup AFC Qualifier. Iraq v Australia. 1.00 Regular Show. (PG, R) 1.30 Uncle Grandpa. (PG, R) 2.00 Rabbids Invasion. (PG, R) 2.30 Pokémon. (R) 3.00 Sonic Boom. (PG, R) 3.30 Little Charmers. (R) 4.00 Steven Universe. (PG, R) 4.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG, R) 4.50 Power Rangers Dino. (PG, R) 5.10 Children’s Programs.

Food Safari Fire. (R, CC) SBS World News. (CC) Great British Railway Journeys. (CC) Greater Mekong. (R, CC) Sugar Free Farm. (CC) The Eighties. (Final) (PG, CC) The Feed. (R) Atlanta. (M, R, CC) MOVIE: Behind The Walls. (2008) (M, R)

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6.00 Shopping. (R) 8.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG, R) 9.00 Operation Repo. (PG, R) 9.30 Reel Action. (R) 10.00 M*A*S*H. (R) 11.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 12.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 1.00 Cheers. (PG, R) 2.00 Nash Bridges. (M, R) 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG, R) 4.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG, R) 5.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. (PG, R) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 M*A*S*H. (R) 7.30 Car Crash Global: Caught On Camera. 8.30 Cops: Adults Only. (PG, R) 9.00 MOVIE: Hero And The Terror. (1988) 11.00 Graceland. (M) 12.00 Shopping. (R) 2.00 Bellator MMA. (M, R) 4.30 Cops: Adults Only. (PG, R) 5.00 The Doctors. (M, CC)

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6.00 Shopping. (R) 7.00 Hook, Line And Sinker. (PG, R) 7.30 Big Angry Fish. (PG, R) 8.30 Dream Car Garage. (R) 9.00 American Pickers. (PG, R) 10.00 The Amazing Race. (PG, R, CC) 11.00 Charlie’s Angels. (PG, R) 12.00 T.J. Hooker. (PG, R) 1.00 Police Woman. (M, R) 2.00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. (M, R, CC) 3.00 Pawn Stars. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 Turtleman. (PG, R) 4.00 Big Smo. (PG, R) 4.30 Billy The Exterminator. (PG, R) 5.00 MythBusters. (PG, R) 6.00 American Pickers. (PG, R) 7.00 Football. (CC) AFL. Round 1. Carlton v Richmond. 10.15 Front Bar. Series Return. (M, CC) 11.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 Ink Master. (M) 2.00 Last Car Standing. (M, R) 4.00 Fishing Western Australia. (R)

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6.00 Shopping. (R) 7.00 It’s Academic. (R, CC) 7.30 The Deep. (R, CC) 8.00 Jay’s Jungle. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. (R, CC) 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. (PG, R, CC) 9.30 NBC Today. (R, CC) 12.00 Dr Oz. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 I Shouldn’t Be Alive. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Jonathan Creek. (M, R) 3.00 Auction Squad. (R, CC) 4.00 Deal Or No Deal. (R, CC) 5.00 Medical Emergency. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 60 Minute Makeover. (PG, R) 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (R) 7.30 The Vicar Of Dibley. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 MOVIE: Robin Hood. (2010) Russell Crowe. (M, R, CC) 11.25 Bargain Hunt. (R) 12.30 Psychic TV. (M) 3.30 Deal Or No Deal. (R, CC) 4.30 Auction Squad. (R, CC) 5.30 Shopping. (R)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 2.45 Pearlie. (R, CC) 3.00 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 3.05 The Jungle Bunch. (R) 3.20 Jamillah And Aladdin. 3.30 SheZow. (R, CC) 3.45 Danger Mouse. (R) 4.00 The Roy Files. 4.15 Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch. (R, CC) 4.30 Deadly 60. (R, CC) 5.00 BtN Newsbreak. (CC) 5.05 Hank Zipzer. (R, CC) 5.35 Numb Chucks. (R) 5.45 Winston Steinburger And Sir Dudley Ding Dong. (R, CC) 6.00 Fangbone! (R, CC) 6.10 The Deep. (R, CC) 6.35 The Next Step. (R, CC) 6.55 You’re Skitting Me. (R, CC) 7.20 Trip For Biscuits. (PG, CC) 7.30 Officially Amazing. (R, CC) 8.00 BtN Newsbreak. (CC) 8.05 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Heartland. (PG, CC) 9.15 Great Big Adv. (R, CC) 9.30 Rage. (PG, R) 10.35 Close.

6.00 Family Feud. (R, CC) 6.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R, CC) 7.00 WIN News. (CC) 8.00 Ent. Tonight. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 11.00 The Talk. (CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, CC) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.10 Ent. Tonight. (CC) 2.40 Alive And Cooking. (R, CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 Jamie’s 15-Minute Meals. (R, CC) 4.00 GCBC. (CC) 4.30 Bold. (PG, CC) 5.00 News. (CC)

6.00 Nine News. (CC) 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 7.30 Rugby League. (CC) NRL. Round 4. South Sydney Rabbitohs v Sydney Roosters. From ANZ Stadium, Sydney. 9.50 The NRL Footy Show. A look at the latest NRL news. (M, CC) 11.30 Two And A Half Men. Charlie entertains his girlfriend’s son. (PG, R, CC)

(ch22) 6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Ben And Holly. (R, CC) 6.15 Go Jetters. 6.25 Octonauts. (R, CC) 6.35 Peter Rabbit. (R, CC) 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. (R) 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Dirty Jobs. (PG, CC) 8.20 To Be Advised. 8.35 The Weekly. (M, R, CC) 9.05 The Inbetweeners. (M, R, CC) 9.30 Siblings. (M, R, CC) 10.00 Broad City. (M, CC) 10.25 The Katering Show. (M, R, CC) 10.35 The Chaser’s Media Circus. (PG, R, CC) 11.10 Comedy Next Gen. (MA15+, R, CC) 12.05 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. (M, R, CC) 1.45 Dirty Jobs. (PG, R, CC) 2.30 News Update. (R) 2.35 Close. 5.00 Boj. (R, CC) 5.10 Ella The Elephant. (R, CC) 5.25 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps. (R, CC) 5.35 Dorothy The Dinosaur. (R, CC) 5.45 Little Princess. (R, CC)

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PRIME7 News. (CC) PRIME7 News @ 6:30. (CC) Home And Away. (PG, CC) Border Security: America’s Front Line. (PG, CC) 8.30 MOVIE: Salt. (2010) Angelina Jolie, Liev Schreiber, Chiwetel Ejiofor. (M, R, CC) 10.40 Surveillance Oz: Dashcam. (PG, R, CC) 11.10 Grimm. (MA15+, CC)

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Pointless. (CC) Clarke And Dawe. (CC) ABC News. (CC) 7.30. (CC) Dream Gardens. (CC) Newton’s Law. (M, CC) No Offence. (M, CC) Lateline. (R, CC) The Business. (R, CC) Man Up. (M, R, CC)

6.00 Today. (CC) 9.00 Today Extra. (PG, CC) 11.30 Morning News. (CC) 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Travel Guides. (R, CC) 2.00 House Husbands. (M, R, CC) 3.00 News Now. (CC) 4.00 Afternoon News. (CC) 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. (CC)

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6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 MOVIE: A Family. (2010) (M, R) 1.50 Free Kick. (M, R) 2.05 RuPaul’s Drag Race. (M, R) 2.55 365: Every Day Docos. 3.00 News. (R) 3.30 The Feed. (R) 4.00 Do Or Die. (PG, R) 4.30 Survive Aotearoa. (M, R) 5.35 If You Are The One. (R) 6.30 The Mindy Project. (PG, R) 7.00 News. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 Full Frontal. (M) 8.30 Cyberwar. (PG) 8.55 Miniseries: When We Rise. (R, CC) 10.30 Woman With Gloria Steinem. (M, R) 10.55 Woman With Gloria Steinem. (PG, R) 11.20 Desus And Mero. 11.50 The Feed. (R) 12.15 Dead Set On Life. (PG, R) 12.45 Abandoned. (PG, R) 1.40 Deutsche Welle. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.

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6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Littlest Petshop. (R) 6.30 Blazing Team. 7.05 Pokémon. (R) 8.00 Scope. (R, CC) 8.35 Bob The Builder. (R) 9.00 Super Wings. (R) 9.30 Crocamole. (CC) 10.00 Dr Quinn. (PG, R) 11.00 JAG. (PG, R) 12.00 Judging Amy. (PG, R) 1.00 WIN News. (R, CC) 2.00 Becker. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 King Of Queens. (PG, R) 4.05 Malcolm In The Middle. (PG, CC) 4.30 Raymond. (R, CC) 5.30 Frasier. (PG, R) 6.00 Family Feud. (CC) 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 7.00 Malcolm In The Middle. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 How I Met Your Mother. (M, R) 8.00 The Simpsons. (R, CC) 8.30 Bondi Ink Tattoo Crew. (M) 9.30 Dating Naked. (M) 10.30 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. (M) 11.30 James Corden. (M) 12.30 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Fixer Upper. (PG, R) 1.00 Unreal Estate. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Extreme Homes. (R) 3.00 The Block: Fans V Faves. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Come Dine With Me UK. (PG, R) 5.00 Raise The Roof. (R) 6.00 House Hunters Int. 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 The Millionaire Matchmaker. (M) 8.30 Housewives Of Beverly Hills. (M) 9.30 Vanderpump Rules. 10.30 The Real Housewives Of Orange County. (M) 11.30 House Hunters Int. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.

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6.00 Morning Programs. 8.30 Chopped Junior. (R) 9.30 Reza: Spice Prince Of India. (R) 10.30 The Fearless Chef. (R) 11.30 Andy & Ben Eat Australia. (R) 12.30 Last Cake Standing. (R) 1.30 Pati’s Mexican Table. (R) 2.00 Sandwich King. (R) 2.30 Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives. (R) 3.00 Brazilian Street Feasts. (R) 3.30 5 Ingredient Fix. (R) 4.00 Ask The Butcher. (R) 4.30 Food Lover’s Guide. (R, CC) 5.00 Andy & Ben Eat Australia. (R) 6.00 Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives. 6.30 Chopped Junior. 7.30 Shane Delia’s Spice Journey Turkey. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Destination Flavour: Japan. (R, CC) 9.30 Mystery Diners. (PG, R) 10.30 Last Cake Standing. (R) 11.30 Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives. (R) 12.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975. (M) 1.40 Always Have And Always Will. 2.10 Ngarritj. 2.30 Our Footprint. 3.00 Tales Of Tatonka. 3.30 Kagagi. (PG) 4.00 Cities Of Gold. (PG) 4.30 Guardians: Evolution. (PG) 5.00 Real Pasifik. 6.00 Desperate Measures. 6.30 Cafe Niugini. (PG) 7.00 Our Stories. 7.20 News. 7.30 The Marngrook Footy Show. (PG) 9.00 Shadow Trackers. (M) 9.30 Roots. (MA15+, CC) 11.15 Kardiyarlu Kangurnu. (PG, CC) 11.45 Road Open. 12.00 Volumz. (PG)

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ABOUT OUR DIARY: The Diary is a free service and lists basic details about various non-profit groups and organisations who meet regularly in Orange and neighbouring towns. It is not intended to provide comprehensive information about the various groups, but rather to let people know who they are, when and where they meet and who to contact for further information. If you would like to find out more about any of the groups listed, please contact the people or numbers indicated. A listing in THE DIARY is free. Please email brief details to reception@oclife.com.au fax 6361 3494, or phone 6361 3575 during business hours to include your group.

COMING SOON Rotary Club of Orange Daybreak will be holding a College of Rotary District Governors’ Lunch at 1870 Restaurant from 12 noon – 2:30pm Fri 17 Mar. Enquiries Michael 0419 414 959 Rotary Club of Orange Daybreak will be holding a Rotarians Get-Together at the Orange Country Club, Bloomfield from 6:30pm – 10pm Fri 17 Mar. Enquiries Bob 0429 625 620. Opening of the Conference by the Rotary Club of Orange Daybreak will take place at the Orange Civic Theatre from 9am – 10am on Sat 18 Mar. Welcome to Country, Flag Ceremony and official opening by Mayor John Davis. Enquiries Bob 0429 625 620. Epilepsy Support Group Central West will be holding an informal event to discuss management strategies and to communicate with other people in the same situation. Friends and family welcome. Sat 18 Mar at the Wesley Uniting Church Parish Centre from 10:30am – 1:30pm. Enquiries and RSVP for catering contact Bec 6362 2947. Rotary District Conference Dinner will be held at the Orange Ex-Services Club, Main Auditorium from 6pm Sat 18 Mar. Enquiries Michael 0419 414 959 Orange Fibre Artists Group will be holding a weaving session at the Senior Citizen’s Centre on Fri 24 of Mar, and 7 of April. Enquiries Helen 6360 2024 St Barnabas Anglican Church will be holding a Parish Fete on Sat 25 Mar from 9am – 1pm. Something for everyone, books, bbq, cake, craft, clothing, jumping castle, hoopla, guessing competition, plants and much much more! The Australian Red Cross Molong Branch will be holding an Antiques Function on Sat 25 Mar 10am – 3:30pm at the Molong Baptist Church Hall. Have your items evaluated and view a large display and presentation of antiques. Entry is $25 for morning tea and lunch. Enquiries Helen 6360 4114. The Canobolas Branch of Children’s Medical Research Institute will we holding a raffle, 1st Prize is an 80 year old lovingly restored rocking horse by the Borenore/Nashdale Men’s Shed. 2nd prize Angullong Wine and 3rd prize Angullong Wine. Tickets are $2ea and will be drawn on Sun 2 Apr at Wangilla Manildra. Enquiries contact 6360 1302.

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ART/MUSIC/DANCE Belly Dancing is held each Wed from 7:30pm at the Pilates & Movement Therapy Studio on McNamara Lane. Enquires: Nicole 0411 606 590 Blue Heeler Cloggers dance each Wed at the CWA Hall, in Robertson Park, from 6:30pm. Enquiries: Graeme 0422 010 926 or Shelby 0401 473 010 or visit www. blueheelercloggers.com Canowindra & Central West Social Dance Group meet every 2nd, 3rd and last Sun of each month, 2pm Canowindra Services Club Hall. Enquiries 0490 758 434 or dancecentralwest@gmail. com

Orange Lacemakers meet each Wed at the Orange Cultural Centre, from 1pm. Enquiries: Sandy 6362 7938. Orange Male Voice Choir meets each Mon at Orange Regional Conservatorium, 7:15–9:15 pm. Enquiries: Chris 0407 129 934. Orange Old Time Dancers meet every Mon at the Uniting Church Hall from 7-10pm and every Tues at the Senior Citizens Centre from 7-9:30pm. Enquiries Alan 0407 062 979 Orange Social Dance Group meets every Thurs at the Orange City Bowling Club from 7pm. Enquiries: 6362 0068.

Cantar Women’s Choir meets each Monday at the Church of Christ, Burrendong Way from 7.30pm. Enquiries: Margaret 6369 1333.

Orange Spinners & Handcraft Group meets every Thurs in the Orange Cultural Centre from 10-2pm. Enquiries: Clivia 6361 7702

Central West Freelance Writer’s Group meet the last Fri of each month from 1011:30am at the Commercial Hotel in Millthorpe. Enquiries Margaret 0417 423 812.

Orange Strum-a-long Ukulele Group meets third Mon each month at the Gladstone Hotel at 7:00pm. Bring your uke and a song sheet or two to share with the group.

City of Orange Brass Band holds practice every Thurs 7:30pm at the band hall in Endsleigh Ave. Contact 6362 5193 or www. cityoforangebrassband.com

JAM Orange conducts an Open Mic Night on the 2nd Wed of each month at various venues in Orange. Enquiries Paul 0409 826 834.

Colour City Creatives Art Gallery & Studios meet every 2nd Thurs of each month, 2b Piesley St, starting at 5:30pm, bring some nibbles. Enquiries: Jola 6362 7354.

The Canobolas Highland Pipe Band meets every Wed 7pm at The Legacy House in McNamara Lane. Beginners welcome. Enquiries: Zoe 0421 379 423

Colourcity Linedancers meets Mon & Wed at the Orange City Bowling Club 6-8pm. Inquiries Carmel 0438 672 841

The Come Together Choir meets each Tues from 10am at the Orange Regional Conservatorium. Enquiries: Vicky 6361 8156

Everupward Craft Group hold craft groups every Mon morning at Everupward Church from 9am-12pm. All welcome. Enquiries: Mary 6361 0514 mainly music for families of children 0-5yrs meets each Wed 10:30am at St Barnabas’ Anglican Church. Enquiries Anne 0429 699 785. Morris Dancing is held each Tues at Orange Regional Conservatorium at 5:30pm. Enquiries: Kenneth on 0408 619 235 Orange Art Society Inc. meets every 2nd Mon each month at the rear of the Orange Cultural Centre, from 10am. Classes held every day except for Mon. Occasional weekend classes also available. Enquiries Neil 6362 5729 Orange Crochet/Knit Group meets every Sat 1-3pm at The Bistro, facing street, Orange R.S.L. Enquiries: Karen 6362 8893

CLUBS Inner Wheel Club of Orange Meets every 2nd Mon of the month at 1:30pm at the Orange Ex-Services Club. Enquiries Tricia 0410 600 869 Ionian Club of Orange meets every 2nd Thurs of each month at Duntryleague from 11am. Enquiries Elaine 6365 5106 Ladies Probus Club Orange meets the 4th Wed of each month at 10am at the Campdale Room at Duntryleague. Enquiries: Margaret 0429 012 590. Orange Bridge Club – Enquiries: D. Woodside 6362 8218. For lesson enquires Chris 6362 3029. Orange Camera Club meets first and third Tues each month at the Senior Citizen’s Centre, 7.30pm. Enquiries: Stephen 6362 5079

MEETING DATES Orange Canobolas Lions Club meets first and third Tues at Kelly’s Pub, 6:30pm for fellowship and dinner meeting at 7pm. Enquiries Lisa 0419 641 282 or Bill 0419 288 103 Orange Chess Club meets each Wed from 9.30am at the Senior Citizens Centre. Enquiries: Greg 0414 871 805. Orange Day View Club meets last Fri each month at the Orange Ex-Services Club, 11:30am for 12noon start. Enquiries: Pat 6362 3993. Orange Evening View Club meets on the last Thurs of the month at the Ex Services Club 6:30pm for 7:00pm start. RSVP to Chris 6362 7942 Friday the week before. Orange Floral Art Club meets 1st and 3rd Tues each month, 10am at a member’s home. Enquiries: Helen 6361 8802. Orange Lapidary & Mineral Club Inc meet each Wed at the Orange Cultural Society, 9am-12pm & 7pm-9pm. Enquiries: Karen 0439 028 979. Orange North Rotary Club meets each Thus 6 for 6:30pm at the Orange Ex-Services Club. Enquiries Michael 6361 4878 Orange Coin and Stamp Club meets last Tues each Month at the Orange Community Centre, 79 Kite St, from 7.30pm. Enquiries: Howard 6362 2368. Quota International of Orange meets first Tues each Month, at Duntry League Golf Club 6:00pm. Enquiries: Lyn 0403 171 332. Red Cross Club Orange meets the first Tues of each month 10:30am at the Community Information Centre (Woolworths car park) Enquiries: Heather 6362 0126 Rotary Club of Orange meets each Mon at 6pm at the Orange Ex-Services Club for dinner. Enquiries: John 0429 323 464. Rotary Club of Orange Daybreak meets each Wed at the Sundowner Oriana Motor Inn from 7-8:15am. Enquiries Joanne: 0419 690 895 Scrabble Club meets fortnightly on the 2nd and 4th Sun each month from 2pm. Enquiries: Audrey 6362 0068. Southern Cross Street Cruisers Car Club meets last Wed each month at Orange City Bowling Club from 7pm. Enquiries: George 0422 560 810. The Euchre Card Club meets each Wed at the Orange ExServices Club from 7:30pm. Enquiries: 6362 2666.

The Ulysses Club of Orange conducts weekly motorbike rides on Wed & Sat. Social meetings on the 2nd Fri of each month. Alternate breakfast & lunch rides are held on the 4th Sun of each month. Enquires Trevor 0427 432 156 ZONTA CLUB of Orange Inc meets second Tuesday of each month at Kelly’s Hotel 6.30 pm. Enquiries Frances 0407 952 675 EVENTS

The AMUSU Theatre in Manildra has regular movie screenings. Movie Museum is open every weekend 11-3pm. Enquiries: call 0418 452 902. Bingo is played at the Ophir Tavern every Monday and Wednesday morning from 11am. Enquiries Florence 6362 8500 The CareWest Live Better 4 Seniors Program is a free monthly info session for seniors and carers, held on the 2nd Thurs of every month. 9am – 1pm at the CareWest 4C Community Centre. Enquiries 1300 227 393. The Committee of ADFAS Orange & District holds lectures at 6:30pm once a month in the main auditorium at the Conservatorium, 73A Hill Street Orange. Refreshments served from 6pm. Enquiries: Anne 6361 3923 FOR THE KIDS

Library Storytime is held at the Orange City Library on Tues-Thurs at 11am for children 3-5yrs and Thurs at 2pm. Bookings required: 6393 8132. The 2nd Orange Scouts meet weekly on Mon, Tues & Thurs. Various age groups welcome at Kite St. Enquiries 1300 858 464 The Miniature Railway Public Running Day takes place on the 2nd Sat each month in Matthews Park 1-5pm. Please wear fully enclosed footwear. Rides for adults & children are $2. ODEEP Parents as Teachers (PAT) Friday groups for families with babies from birth to 12months old at Orange District Early Education Program (ODEEP). 2 Yarrawong Pl, Bel Air Estate from 9am. Enquiries 6361 4093. ODEEP “Play and Learn” (PAL) group is held on Wed from 10am for families with children aged 2yrs 6mths – 4yrs old. Groups held during school terms, at Orange District Early Education Program (ODEEP) , 2 Yarrawong Pl. Enquires ODEEP Ph 63614093 or admin@ odeep.com.au Orange Five Ways Playgroup meets every Mon, Wed & Fri at the Five Ways Uniting Church. Enquiries: Denise 0405 126 243. HEALTH & FITNESS

Baby Book Time at Orange City Library Mondays 10.15am. Bookings required 6393 8132. Canobolas Community Library Storytime Music & Craft is held every Thurs, including school holidays 10:30 – 11:30 at 560 Cecil Road. Open to all ages. Enquiries: Carol 0401 362 903 www. canobolascommunitylibrary. org.au Central West NSW Babywearing Group meets monthly in Orange. Try a range of carriers and learn to carry your baby safely. Enquiries Melinda 0404 941 619 Fusion Wiggling Wombats meet every Wed 10am at the Uniting Church, 217 Anson St. Enquiries: Bev 5310 2474. Girl Guides meet at 365 Piesley Street weekly during School Terms, units meet Mon-Thurs. For more detailed unit information call Orange District Manager Yvonne 0412 736 700 Holy Terrors Play Time 10am Thurs in school term. Holy Trinity Parish Centre, cnr Byng & Anson St. Enquires Jill 0409 621 908.

A Healthy Lifestyle Program meets each Wed at Blayney Community Hall from 9.30am. Enquiries: 6368 9333. Chair Yoga for those who can’t get on the floor, meets Mon at the Senior Citizen’s Hall from 10:30am. Enquiries Kerre 0418 235 495 Orange Community Tai Chi for Health meets every Wed from 9:30-10:30am at Bloomfield Recreation Hall followed by tea & coffee. Enquiries Anne 6369 3300 Orange Parkrun is a free, weekly, walk/running event. Walk, jog or run 5kms every Sat at 8am, starting and ending at the Gosling Creek Reserve Playgrounds. www. parkrun.com.au/orange Enquiries Nella 0458 265 163. Orange Table Tennis meets each Tues, 6:30 pm at the Canobolas High School Recreational Hall. Enquiries: Steve 0468 308 705.


THEDIARY Tai Chi for Arthritis meets each Wed 10.30am at Blayney Community Hall. Enquiries: 6368 9333.

Borenore-Nashdale Mens’ Shed meets each Tues from 1pm, at the Orange National Field Days site. Enquiries: 0459 482 382

The O’Brien Centre at Bloomfield Hospital has activities each Thurs during school terms, 10am-2pm. For mental health consumers, carers & friends. Morning tea, lunch, games, music, art and internet hub included. $3 for the day. Enquiries: 0423 277 788

Email/Electrolux Orange Plant Ex-Employees Association hold monthly luncheons at different venues in Orange, day trips to various locations outside Orange, Xmas in July, Xmas luncheon. Enquiries: Bob 6361 3430.

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Cowra Community Markets are held every 3rd Sat of each month at the Cowra Showground Pavilion. 8am – 12noon. Enquiries Adrian 0428 462 837. Orange Coin and Stamp Fair is held 1st Sat of the month in the Culture Centre Hall, Sale Street. Enquiries: Howard 6362 2368. Yeoval General Goods & Poultry Sale first Sun of every month at Buckinbah Park, free entry and no site fees. Enquiries 02 6846 4560

MEETINGS Bloomfield Hospital Auxiliary meets 2nd Thur each month at the Old Administration Building, Bloomfield side, at 12.30pm. Enquiries: Julie 6362 3270. Canobolas Community Library Connect Study & Fellowship meet every Wed 10:30 – 12:30pm during school terms at the Canobolas Community Library, 560 Cecil Rd. Enquiries: Carol 0401 362 903 or www.canobobolascommunitylibrary. org.au FoodCare Orange meets each Tue & Thurs from 9.30-12:30pm, at Glenroi Community Centre, Garema Rd. Enquiries and to book free transport call 0467 229 673 on Mon or Wed. Orange Branch of RSPCA meets 2nd Wed each from 7pm at Orange City Bowling Club. All interested parties welcome to attend. Orange Cake Decorators Guild meets 1st Sat each month at 1pm at the Senior Citizens Centre. Enquiries: Beryl 6366 5015 Orange Seventh-Day Adventist Church meets on the cnr of Icely & Allenby Roads, every Sat, at 9.30am. Enquiries: http://orange.adventist. org.au Orange Residents & Ratepayers Association (ORRA) meets 1st Wed of each month at Kelly’s Hotel from 7pm. New Members welcome. Enquiries Colin 6362 6287 Orange RSL Sub Branch meets first Mon each month at Orange ExServices’ Club from 3pm. Enquiries: Lindsay 6362 5959. Orange Self Development meets first Wed each month at the Orange Community Centre, Kite Street 6-8pm. Enquiries: Shawn 0439 194 323.

SOCIAL GROUPS Anglican Women of Australia (AWA) Morning Tea meets 2nd Friday each month at the Memorial Hall, Holy Trinity Church, at 10am. $5 a head. Enquiries: 6362 4018. Barney’s Breakfast Group is held at the Anglican Parish Hall, every 4th Sat of each month 7.30am. Enquiries: Rev’d Gary 6362 7729

Environmentally Concerned Citizens of Orange (ECCO) meets on the 4th Wed of each month, 7pm at the Environmental Learning Facility, Orange Showground. Enquires Neil 0419 224 461 Friends of the Orange Botanic Gardens run a guided bird walk in the gardens on the first Sun of each month from 8:30am. Orange Bird Society meets 3rd Wed of each month at the Senior Citizens Centre from 7.30pm. Interested parties are most welcome to attend. Orange Horticultural Society meets first Wed each month, 1:30pm at the Orange Community & Information Centre, Entrance from Woolworths Carpark. Enquiries: 6365 1084. Orange & District 40+ Singles Social Group meet Tues at Orange Ex-Services’ Club from 7.30pm. Enquiries Peter 0430 458 376 or Vicki 6361 2296. Orange Men’s Shed meets each Monday - Wednesday from 10am - 3pm, at the School of Arts Hall, Lucknow. Enquiries: 0475 250 779. Orange Show Society Office will be open every 2nd Sat 10-2pm, in the Dalton Pavilion. Enquiries Chris 6362 0535 or orangeshowsecretary@ gmail.com Orange Toastmasters meet every 2nd and 4th Mon of each month 7-9pm at the Senior Citizens Centre in Kite St. Enquiries Mark 0439 568 752 Orange Trout Acclimatisation Society meets every 3rd Tues of each month at the Gladstone Hotel from 7pm. Enquires: Barry 6362 0096 Orange Woodworkers Assoc Inc. meet every Wed 8:30am-12noon, and on the 2nd & 4th Sun of the month 8:30am-12noon at the Old Coach house on the Ammerdown property off Molong Road. Enquiries Ian 6365 8654 The Central West Amateur Radio Group meets approx every two months at a central venue in Orange. Enquiries: arcw@hotmail.com.au Roundabout Central West meets the fourth Sun each month at the Orange Ex Services Club at 2pm. Enquiries Paul 0419 262 978.

SUPPORT GROUPS Alcoholics Anonymous Orange meets at rear of Kenna Hall 84 Hill St – 5pm Sun, 7pm Mon, Tues & Thurs, 10:30am Fri. Enquiries: 0401 216 468 Australian Breastfeeding Association meets each Wednesday fortnightly from 10am at Harvest for Christ Church Hall cnr. Churchill & Glenroi Avenue. Enquiries: Tiffany 0401 946 861.

‘Grow’ for mental health meets each Friday at 2pm at Orange Community Centre in Woolworth’s Carpark Opposite Harris Farm Markets. Enquiries: Peter 6366 8454 Live Life Well Class meets each Monday, 9.30am at the Manildra Golf Club. Enquiries: Cheryn 6392 3410. Lyndon Outreach Service holds SMART Recovery Groups weekly from 11am-12:30pm at Likemind Orange (next door to Service NSW, Lords Pl). SMART Recovery is a mutual-aid/self-help group program that assists people manage any kind of addictive behaviour. Enquiries Philip / Josh 6361 2300. On-going Friendship Group for over 50’s, meets 2nd and 4th Wed each month, 10am at the Church of Christ, Burrendong Way. Regular Guest speakers: Enquiries: John/ Maureen Miller 6362 6455. Orange Arthritis Support Group meets on the 1st Mon of the month in Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug & Dec and the 2nd Mon in Oct at the Orange City Bowling Club from 12pm. Enquiries Ann 6362 8587 Orange Autism and Asperger’s Support Group meets every 2nd Tuesday of the Month at Bowen Public School from 9:30am and on the 4th Thursday of the month at 7:30pm in the Orange Community Info Services Centre off Woolies Carpark. Enquiries John 0437 718 977 or Ben 0413 712 601. Orange Multiple Birth Association runs a monthly playgroup as well as a catch up over dessert once a month. Enquiries: Angela 0407 600 272 Orange Seniors meets every Tues and Wed holding various classes. Enquiries: 6362 6592. Orange Stroke Support Group meets 3rd Mon each month at the HACC Centre, Lords Place. Enquiries: Arthur 0423 587 971. The Premi-Babes Association of Orange meet at 6pm on the 2nd Mon of each month. Meeting room 323106 – Women’s & Infants Unit, 1st Floor. Enquiries Anetta 6369 2182. The O’Brien Centre at Bloomfield Hospital has activities each Thurs during school terms, 10am-2pm. A non-profit organisation for mental health consumers, carers and friends. Activities include music, games, gardening, art internet and socialising. Gold coin donation for morning tea and lunch. Volunteers Welcomed. Enquiries 0423 277 788 or 6369 9081. The Orange Parkinson’s Disease Support Group meets 4th Wed each month, 10am-12noon at the HACC building, 286 Lords Pl. Enquiries: Martha 6362 2755. Vietnam Veterans Central West meets every Fri at the Country Club Bloomfield from 10- 1pm. Social meet, lunch 3rd Fri. Enquiries: Tony 0417 655 199.

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d ess an J x e l A ahill C n o r Sha ing Wedd PHOTOS BY DONNA STEDMAN Saturday February 25th was a beautiful day for not only a wedding, but a baptism as well. Alex and Sharon shared their wedding day with their son Jacob’s baptism, making the day all the more special. Alex Jess is the eldest son of Jon and Leone Jess of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. Sharon Cahill is the only daughter of Eileen and the late Jerry Cahill of Cobh Co Cork, Ireland. Alex choose his brother Nick to be his

best man. Sharon choose her cousin Eilish Walsh as her chief bridesmaid. Family and close friends came from near and far to celebrate with Alex and Sharon, whom were married in St Candice Catholic Church, Millthorpe, where they also baptised their son during the ceremony. Celebrations continued at the Spring Hill Pub. Alex and Sharon wanted to extend a big thank you to family and friends for joining them on their special day and especially to those that travelled from Ireland and Queensland to join in the celebrations.

Croquet Carnival and Dinner PHOTOS BY EDITHMAY GOWING

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Peter McTiernan, Joan Barrett and Barbara McTiernan

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The Orange Croquet Club held their annual Association Croquet Carnival recently. They had 18 competitors registered and played in 3 blocks according to their handicaps. The sport is very inclusive with male and females competing together. There was a large representation of experience in the field from 1 year to 30 years. Competitors had travelled from a variety of clubs including; Toronto, Foster, Canberra, Taree, Young, Bathurst and Buderim with many with local competitors. The local club is open to new members. They play on their ground in Hill street every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings. For more information contact Ric on 0439 948 198 or Helen on 0456 634 466

Katina Strick, Robyn Suttor and Margaret Talbot

Lyn Sparkes and Veronica Smith

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Danielle Ford, Jacqui Meadey, David Kille, Alice Cheek and Greg Tolhurst

Orange Legal Society welcomed two new Barristers to Orange at a get together upstairs at the Parkview hotel on Friday 3rd March. Jonathon Nathan and Jack Cairn and their respective families have made the tree change move from Sydney to Orange to take up their new positions. Jack Cairn, Geoffrey Casey, Allen Duggen and Nancy Walsh

Chris Messenger, Tony Cheney, Geoffrey Casey and Mark Olsen

Rachael Power, Peter Moffitt, June Langfield and Lee Dalton

Doug Spicer’s 70th Birthday PHOTOS BY CEC TILBURG Family and friends helped Dough Spicer celebrate his 70th birthday at the Waratahs Chinese restaurant on Friday the 3rd March. Doug was presented with a beautifully framed photo of him fishing at Ophir from his family. Doug and Lyn with their Family

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All Together Now PHOTOS BY EDITHMAY GOWING

The Come Together Choir in Rehearsal

Elke Brown and Kay Johns

The Come Together Choir held their annual open day in conjunction with Seniors week on Tuesday March 7th. The day included their regular rehearsal time and a special morning tea with many guests joining in for the morning’s celebrations. The choir meet every Tuesday at The Orange Regional Conservatorium between 10 am and noon. New members are always welcome. The Choir will be performing as part of Choral Gala in April and at the Palm Sunday Family fun day in Robertson Park.

Gloria Murray, Margaret Morrissey and Glenda Bell

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Di Mason, Gerald Rushby, Beryl Thom and Anita Munday

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The Zonta Club of Orange celebrated international Women’s day on Wednesday March 8th with a dinner and meeting at the Union Bank School Room. The evening included a presentation by local woman Karlie Irwin of “Pay it forward”. Zonta is a leading global organisation of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. They volunteer their time and talents to address women’s issues in the local community and worldwide. The meet regularly at local restaurants around Orange on the second Tuesday of the month. For further information contact Melissa Morgan on 6360 2798.

Karen Blacklow and Patricia Logan

Sue Fardell and Deb Carroll

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project in exchange for the lease of land on Bathurst Road for their petrol service station. The hall was opened on 10 June 1965 and immediately became a favourite venue for balls, concerts by visiting rock bands, conferences and other functions.

their face. What would your best friend describe you as? Little, colourful, Hilarious and Caring. If you could meet any famous female, who would it be and why? Hairstylist Tabatha Coffey, because she shows that you can build yourself to be whatever you want. What’s your most embarrassing moment? When I didn’t check the spray bottle and sprayed myself in the face. Where do you want to be in 10 years time? Running my own business

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wait all day for you! Thumbs up to the kind young man who changed a tyre for a lady in the Big W carpark on Sunday. Thumbs up to Fitness Perfection for providing free bottles of cold water to parents at the pool during the hot weather. A huge thumbs up to Brooke, previously employed at Byng St Store, for giving 4 wonderful years! Good luck with university. The patrons will miss your smile! Thumbs up to Need a Nerd in Lords Place. Friendly, easy to understand and help even when it’s beyond fixable! Thumbs down to people who don’t take care of their possessions and then put 100% of the blame on others when things go wrong. Thumbs up to the fire brigade who came to a large grass fire recently, your service is sincerely appreciated and thank you for keeping a lot of houses safe.

Thumbs up to Richards and Sons garbage collection. I forgot to put my bin out at my work, the gentle-man came into the store to see if I wanted it emptied, he took it out, emptied it and wheeled it back in. Now that’s service! Thumbs up to Sophie and Gemma from Carewest for help with my son. You are both Angels. Thumbs down to the angry customer in a local supermarket on Thursday yelling out that she will never shop there again. Your choice, I will most certainly shop there again. Thumbs up to the theatre staff at Orange Health Service that always go above and beyond in their work, even in the hard times. Thumbs down to the driver in the silver sedan who wouldn’t let my children cross at the lights on Summer St near Cook park on Saturday the 4th March. We had the right of way and didn’t appreciate your aggressive nature!

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to these locals who are celebrating shortly: MAR 16 Lachlan Wright Sarah Burcher Ryan Jones Morgan Andreas MAR 17 Jaimie Bragg MAR 18 Lil Sweeting MAR 19 Isabella Hanna MAR 20 Michael Pallier MAR 21 Kenisha Young Jessi Young Katie Burcher Riley Davis MAR 22 Jacob Petrie Lilly Steele

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CROSS PURPOSES WITH SUELLEN MILHAM

New beginnings

Early February saw my Facebook wall and the local papers full of pictures of shiny, uniformed, glowing children starting Kindergarten. Big steps and new beginnings. There is always an element of nervousness, balanced with excitement, at the prospect of a new start, for children and parents alike.

Adults too often crave a new beginning! There is a hope that it will be better, even if what has gone before wasn’t bad. A new boss, a change of residence, another relationship or a fresh start in our own heart.

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Some changes we can make happen but others are beyond our reach. Ridding ourselves of feelings of guilt and shame can be like that because it is God alone who can give us a new heart. In fact, he is the one we have truly offended and he is the only one who can make it right. The best new beginning for anybody is one that turns to God, in faith, saying: ‘please forgive me’. The hope beyond that point is certain: forgiveness and a new heart are guaranteed.

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Jack Charlie a Deeh n Born: 28/02/17 Weight: 4070g Parents: Hannah and James Deehan of Bathurst Grandparents: Debbie and Andrew Wilkin of Bathurst, Steve and Shirley Deehan of Bathurst

ronica Logan Vreie O’B n Weight: 3680g Parents: Julie O’Neil and Jeremy O’Brien of Blayney Siblings: Victoria (19yrs), Emily (17yrs), Charlie (12yrs), Sevanah (5yrs) and Caleb (4yrs) Grandparents: Veronica and Lance Lowe of Browns Creek Great Grandparents: Jack and Barbara Anderson of Cargo

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Ayla Manrie Skee Born: 06/03/17 Weight: 3030g Parents: Kara Dunne and Lydon Skeen of Orange Grandparents: Shauna Dunne of Caboolture, Elizabeth and Keith Skeen of Condobolin Great Grandparents: Novar and Fay Newton of Brisbane, Alfred Mangelsdorf of Wagga Wagga

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ndrea Messina A Scimone Born: 06/03/17 Weight: 2580g Parents: Adam and Isabella Scimone of Orange Grandparents: Giuseppe Scimone of Sydney, Silvanna Scimone of Sydney, The late Andrea Arratia Great Grandparents: Rosa Fuda of Sydney

Isla Joy Pigot Born: 02/03/17 Weight: 3500g Parents: Lenice Foster and Frazer Pigot of Orange Siblings: Oscar (4yrs), Beau (1yr) Grandparents: Doug and Margaret Pigot of Orange, Greg and Cheryl Howarth of Orange

ace Amelia rGkr Cla Born: 07/03/17 Weight: 3980g Parents: Michelle and Leigh Clark of Orange Siblings: Jack (16 months) Grandparents: Beryl and the late Jack van Thiel of Orange, Roger and Michelle Clark of Blayney Great Grandparents: Millie Clark of Blayney

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9-YEAR-OLD DALLAS GEORGE IS A YOUNG MAN GOING PLACES.

page to raise the funds. And a Monster Raffle has been put together with 50 prizes! One local business, Pirtek, has already gotten behind Dallas by way of a monetary donation. Managing Director Phil Wilkin said, “We’re happy to help Dallas out, what he has achieved at such a young age is a credit to him and his family and we wish him all the best. Pirtek are always happy to help out our fellow locals where we can.” Anyone interested in sponsoring, or helping Dallas get to world titles, in any way, can contact the High Impact Gym on 6362 9329 or Dallas’ mum Zara on 0421 834 088. Tickets for the Monster Raffle can be bought at High Impact, the Agrestic Grocer or the Groundstone Café. Alternatively, you can donate at: www.gofundme.com/ dallas-amac-karate-squad-fund

Under the careful guidance of Renshi Anthony Wharton at Orange’s Kumiai Ryu High Impact gym, Dallas has been selected to represent Australia at the world titles in Japan, New Zealand and Sri Lanka. Dallas will compete in the under 10’s point sparring and freestyle sparring, under 12s extreme forms and under 13s weapons and sumo. Renshi Wharton explained that Dallas’ success is largely due to his passion for martial arts, in particular karate, and his dedication to preparation. “Dallas is still developing as a martial artist and he’s got a very big future,” Wharton said. “He’s very passionate, particularly with his training and he’s very focused as well. He’s in the dojo six days a week training, we can’t get him away from the place.” Dallas however, needs our help. The trip to represent his country is a self-funded one and his mum Zara and dad Brad have set up a go fund me

ORANGE PRIMARY SCHOOL HOCKEY GALA DAY AT T HE O R ANGE H O C K E Y C EN T R E

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finished with ½ field games, in line with the new mandated small sided game for young players in the sport. The new Joey ball was used for the first time, which the kids enjoyed using. The day was provided to the schools at no cost (apart from transport) as the Orange Hockey Association donated the turf time to encourage more people to play the sport. It was great to have young advocates for the game there helping out with the activities on the day, they were; Jess Clayton, Ally Cook, Emily Gould, Chloe Baker, Amy Hampton, Connor Davis and Sam Giumelli. You can sign up for the Junior Season by contacting a local club. www. orangehockeyassoc.com/clubs Junior Competition starts on the 28th April but teams need to be in soon so don’t miss out.


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STATE LEAGUE NETBALL KICKS OFF FOR 2017 LAST WEEKEND SAW THE BEGINNING OF THE STATE LEAGUE NETBALL SEASON GET UNDERWAY, REMINDING US ALL THAT THE COLD WEATHER IS ALMOST UPON US. OC Life’s Cec Tilburg was on hand to capture some of the action with teams travelling from Cobar, Nyngan, Dubbo, Bathurst, and Cowra to participate, with WRAS also entering a team. Orange was, as expected by our netballers these days, well represented; fielding four teams comprising of Opens Division 1, Division 2, whilst U14s and U15s had sides in Division 3. More of Cec’s great shots can be found on our Facebook page.

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The EnZed Quest

YOU’LL RECALL THAT OC LIFE’S VERY OWN LEANNE KENNEWELL AND HER GOOD FRIEND AND CLUBMATE, DEB ORROCK, WERE SELECTED TO REPRESENT AUSTRALIA AFTER IMPRESSING AT THE STATE TITLES IN TASMANIA LAST YEAR. Well, the Trans-Tasman Women’s Master’s Hockey tournament is close – and the ladies need your help! Leaving late April, the ladies need to pay for the trip themselves and it’s right here that you can get involved. This Saturday night the Royal Hotel will play host to a ‘Cocktails and music’ night. Kicking off at 6pm, the entertainment will include the musical mastery of the insanely talented Ben McGarity, the soulful voice of Emma Forde and the acoustic rocknastics of Slamdaddy - featuring local musical nuts, Daryl Kennewell, Orry Swann, Lachlan Harrison and George Olsen. This feast of aural delight will take place upstairs. A number of prizes will be available on the evening to raffle or auction off, including a fully signed football jumper from the current Auckland Nines Champions of the World, The MIGHTY Sydney Roosters. (Rumours are strong that this jumper is priceless to the former owner). If you want to help but can’t get there on the night, you can donate here: BSB

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Too much of a good thing? We are going to rest Mud Sweat and Gears for a while, sure it was great and sure it has helped the cycling community stay in touch, but we are moving on. Big thanks to the Hotel Canobolas and DG Cycles for making it happen. For anyone reading this you will still get your cycling fix, but from a much better source, a talented rider and a man passionate about riding and communicating his struggle and helping others with mental health issues. We are handing over to ex Orange resident Timmy Guy. We look forward to reading about Timmy’s adventures racing around the world in the future and chapeau for tackling the difficult issues. For now there’s still a lot happening, this weekend the Triathlon club will host its biggest ever event. The State Club Championships, the town will once again be awash with lycra and

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bikes. Gosling creek is the host, so if you fancy seeing some awesome athletes then head on out there, for more details head to the octc website. The road club has their Club Championships coming up, held over three weekends and looking to find the club’s best all rounder, the first event is the Individual Time Trial which coincides with the B2B Saturday events (Hill Climb and Criterium state championships), put aside the first weekend of April. The dirt lovers aren’t missing out, this weekend is the first of the Interclub series, Rydal near Lithgow is the venue, for more information head to the Orange MTB Club website. There’s still a chance to get in on the super successful Thursday evening club races, head out to the Lake MTB Park before 18:00. Thanks for following the strip, enjoy your pedalling.

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The Under 9's Dolphins, led by our fearless Club President Chris "Big Wheels" Brayley, certainly have been practising their never swim alone lessons by helping out their friends in the water. Wearing full clothing and needing rescuing by a fellow nipper is one of the favourite drills for this age group. The Under 13's Sharks are also getting lots of great theory and practice of their resuscitation skills, as they look forward to achieving their Surf Rescue Certificates next season. We are currently gearing up to host our surf counterparts from Dee Why at the end of the month. Our committee is preparing a fun country experience for the Northern Sydney nippers including a trip to the Borenore Caves, a Nashdale orchard visit and a favourite stop at Lake Canobolas. We'll also be wining and dining at a local cellar door or two, to really top off the Orange experience. So if you see some nippers in their blue and white around town, make sure you give them a warm Orange welcome.

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IMOGEN GAILEY Age: 13 School: Orange Anglican Grammar How long have you been an Orange Bush Nipper?

3 years What do people say when you tell them you're a Bush Nipper?

My friends think it's cool, a lot of them have had experience with nippers so they know what it's about.

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I grew up in Western Australia where I didn't really know about nippers. The beach I went to didn't have life savers so I remember being about 4 years old and my parents telling me what to do in the surf, what to look for, a lot of it is common sense, but the skills I have learnt now I can use in everyday situations to help people and save them from getting into trouble or even drowning. I would like to work at the pool one day, I think it would be fun.

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After just two rounds, life as a NSW supporter is looking bright. Injuries to a few key players will test the Queenslanders, not that that has ever worried them previously, but we can hope, can't we? First Greg Inglis got sidelined and last week Mat Scott joined him. It's only two - for now - but they are big names. Inglis' absence will be eased by the return of Billy Slater but Scott's hole is a bit bigger to fill. The Roosters Dylan Napa looks the most likely replacement at this early stage but anything could happen yet. Throw Antonio Winterstein, who was ruled out for six weeks with a broken arm, into the mix and the pool of available Queenslanders is getting smaller (not that THAT has ever stopped them before either currently the Queenslanders are considering Korbin Sims as an Origin player. He was born in Gerringong!). I expect the injury to Jarryd Hayne will have only caused a raised eyebrow at this stage, his form not yet having been anything to write home about. It probably stung Coach Daley a touch but won't have had the same impact as the Scott/Inglis dramas. Daley will however, be pleased with the current form of halves Keary, Pearce, Moses, Maloney etc. A few of you may rubbish Moses but the guy is a genuine Origin player-in-waiting. Put him behind a big pack with some genuine go forward and he'll hold his own. Who do you pick at fullback for the Blues? Tedesco was good, great even in week one but was unseen in a soundly beaten side last week. Matt Moylan, possibly Tedesco's biggest rival for the fullback jumper, didn't have to do a lot in his sides dominant display but playing in a winning side always helps your chances. Moylan, however, could possibly be picked in the halves. That's the beauty of Origin. As for other contenders, you'd have to expect Latrell Mitchell to be in the mix at some stage provided his form continues - geez he'd look good on the wing. Origin 2017 is just 12 short weeks away and already I can't wait!

Junior Grand Final Success Last weekend was a big weekend for the Junior contingent of Orange City CC. Two teams made their respective Grand Finals, U12 Bradmans and U14 Warriors and both went into their matches full of confidence after some great performances in the lead in matches. In a magnificent result, both sides achieved brilliant victories to give the junior club a 100% strike rate this season.

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Anyone that has ever read ANYTHING I've written would well know that I am a Rugby Union tragic. Played and loved the game and have made lifelong friends because of it. Rugby, as a sport, was always there for me. Need a kick in the bum? Play up amongst the men you look up to and someone would accommodate you. Do good things, either on the paddock or as a human and the same chaps would be the first to pat you on the back. Rugby, it's not too far a stretch to say, helped me grow up. But the more Rugby changes, the more disconsolate I become with the game. Don't get me wrong, on a Friday or Saturday evening during Rugby season, if there's a game on, I'm interested, but only if it involves a team not from Australia. The Kiwi's do it best and the South Africans do it the toughest but our lot, well I just don't know what to make of it anymore. Super Rugby it isn't. And now, I'm reading that Australia's Super Rugby Franchises are in danger of being cut from what is expected to be a revamped competition. In this current age of elite player camps and players being hand-picked for positions, never has this country been going so bad! So, where will it end? I have stuck my hand up to coach again this year and I have had to re­ learn A LOT of things. Most reasonable rules changes, I suppose, but plenty are unnecessary. I feel for the local refs (no I really mean that!). The poor buggers have to implement all these rule changes, changes made at the top level with the top level of the game in mind. Our weekend warriors don't have the luxury of ear-pieces or television replays to assist them - they have to call the game how they see - or saw - it in that exact moment. And wouldn't you know it, sometimes they get it wrong. So, here's my whole point; Rugby can be difficult to play, understand as a spectator and even more infuriating to coach. The game is vastly different from the one I once played but hopefully, as I get to know the young men under my charge, I can at least help shape them become better humans. If Rugby plays its part in that, then we'll be ok for a while longer.

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ground and is a pleasure to play on in any case. The U12's won the toss and sent Kinross in to bat. It proved a tough battle as no wickets were taken by a bowler, but 3 run outs did happen -a proven key of the great fielding of the U12's. By the end of the Kinross innings, 101 was the score to chase. Great efforts by bowlers Toby Murphy, Hugh Corcoran and Murray Fisher showed their economical prowess with the ball and this proved valuable. The U12's time to bat was nigh and it was time to lay the season on the line. The team got off to a great start with a great opening platform being made by openers Corcoran (22) and Mitch Cook (29ret), this set the tone for the remainder of the match with extras being 35 and a big help in getting the result. Kaelan Portass (6*) and Fisher (1O*) finished off the match in style and passed the Kinross total in the 18th over to make this a smashing victory to saviour. A brilliant effort by the U12's to take the silverware home to celebrate. The aftermatch festivities entailed copius amounts of frozen cokes and cheeseburgers from Maccas. Well done to the U12 Bradmans and all involved, the Golden Warrior and his motley crew are very proud of you.

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fortunes. Captain Blake Weymouth got the team off to the best start by winning the toss and set about getting some valuable runs on the board. So the match is away and it is a little slow going and a few wickets fell early. The big scalp of Weymouth falling for 2 was valuable for Kinross, but they forgot about Caleb Toms (16), Bradyn Nicol (14) and Dylan Ryan (12) who all batted superbly to get the team to 10-69. In a Grand Final, having runs on the board is the greatest weapon and coach Francis Weymouth had the bowlers keyed in and the fielders revving to go. After Kinross got a few runs on the board it was tough going for them to get a roll on as the bowling from the Warriors was first class. Bowling figures such 2-0 off 6 overs from Harry McGregor, 2-8 off 6 overs from Caleb Toms and 2-2 off 2 overs from Blake Randall proved too much for Kinross to reel in the Warriors 69 runs, eventually being bowled out for 59 in 28 overs.An awesome result for a team who has worked very hard over the seasons to finally get the result they were looking for. Unsure of how the festivities end up, but I'm sure Coach Weymouth would have had an ace up his sleeve. A well­ deserved result to all the Warriors and their coaching and support staff, again the Golden Warrior is mightily proud and justly impressed.

Around the Grounds

I'm only going to be very brief here today on the happenings of last weekend in the senior grades. First grade had the bye and it was left up to 2nds, 3rds and Centenary Cup to get the resuIts.

2nds played Waratahs and a comprehensi victory was had by our boys. Batting first City amassed 3-246, Joey Kay 77 and Churchill 91*. Waratahs made 152 and Brad Johnson's 5-30 did the damage. 3rds played Kinross and although the Warriors were victorious, I have no results to add. That technology can be a tricky thing I suppose... Centenary Cup also played Kinross and took home a victory. Kinross setting 133 for the chase was achieved with only 6 wickets falling. G Burton 24, M Corby 22, and Nick Warburton 26 were in the runs. Dimity Parton took 3-2, Mike Badman 2 wkts and were well supported by Danny Burton and Craig Buckley who both chipped in with a wicket.

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Post-Match Presentations - Every Saturday 7pm after the days' play. Be there to support the sponsor and your clubmates. ODCA Presentation - Friday 7th April 6:30pm@Orange Ex-Services Club $45 per ticket, contact Dave Boundy Orange City Presentation Day- Sunday 23rd April 12 noon@The Parkview Hotel. $40 a ticket, please let Dave Boundy know!

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THE THUMBS Thumbs up to Specsavers Orange. I lost my glasses before Christmas, today I got a phone call from Specsavers to tell me my glasses had been found and they looked up the prescription and contacted me and now have my glasses back. It sure pays to shop local! Thankyou from a grateful shopper! Thumbs up to the person on the paint counter at Bunnings for their expert advice. Thumbs down to jay walkers who just walk in front of your car. Wait for the lights or at least have the decency to give way to the cars! Thumbs up to Stedo for his frank article on the prevalence of suicide. The questions you ask are so relevant and need looking in to. We HAVE to find the answer.

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Thumbs down to the lady in Aldi who was standing in the meat section on her mobile phone and was in the way of everyone there!

Thumbs up to the Summer St Vet Clinic. Their compassion and kindness for beloved pets goes above and beyond.

Thumbs up to Jenny (who took my call) and all the other people at Orange City Council who arranged for the hedge on the corner of Winter Street and March Street/Ophir Road to be cut back to improve vision from Winter Street of cars coming into town on Ophir Road. Also to the Council for promptly responding to a request to cut the long grass on the bridle path at the end of The Overflow, Clifton Grove.

A big thumbs up to the bicycle network for organising the Newcrest Challenge. Such a great event.

Thumbs down to people who smoke in spectator areas of sporting grounds. It is actually illegal. Thumbs up to OCL for always allowing people to have their say, even if it is having a ‘go’ at the Editor.

Thumbs down the tradies men (roofers) who make an appointment to visit you and don’t turn up or phone you and when you leave them a message don’t ever ring back. Very unreliable and very rude! Thumbs down to the man who threw his cigarette at me when walking out of Belle Amour. There is a bin there, please use it! Thumbs down to the people who are swapping price tags on items at the Salvation Army. Thumbs up to the honest Aldi shopper

who found my wallet and returned completely intact to Aldi Staff who secured it until my retrieval. Unfortunately there is no record of the person responsible but thank you so much for your honesty, kindness in returning all intact Thumbs up to Debbie from Best and Less for always having amazing customer service and always having a welcoming smile when you walk in the door. The store wouldn’t run without her, she is amazing at her job.

on Thursday 9th March. After checking it was safe to do so, she carried on through a false fire alarm without missing a beat! Great job Jodie, excellent workout in difficult circumstances Thumbs up to JSCHS, congratulations on the Wizard of Oz production. Cast

and crew need to give yourselves a pat on the back. Fantastic show. A big thumbs up to the emergency department and coronary care staff at the Orange Health Service for being so thorough and caring in my resent stay. It made it more bearable.

Thumbs up to D&G Cycles, The Norco Warrior salutes you! Thumbs up to my dentist Mrs Hunt for fixing my tooth after I ate too much mince. Sorry about your finger! Thumbs up to Jodie, fitness instructor at PCYC for her 6am pump class

THE THUMBS REPRESENT THOUGHTS AND OPINIONS OF READERS AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THOSE OF ORANGE CITY LIFE STAFF. EVERY CARE IS TAKEN NOT TO PUBLISH THUMBS THAT ARE CONSIDERED DEROGATORY OR DEFAMATORY IN NATURE

Eats.

CAFÉ LATTE

SAVOUR THE EXQUISITE FLAVOURS ORANGE HAS ON OFFER

Chef: Cass Taylor

Peri Peri Chicken Burger The Peri Peri Chicken Burger is made up of cos lettuce, tomato, cucumber, marinated chicken and a mix of peri peri sauce with sour cream and a side of chips. Taste buds going crazy? They will get a kick out of this burger! Part of the weekly specials at Café Latte, home of the tandoori chicken wrap and zucchini broccoli and bacon slice. Providing freshly in-house roasted coffee, gluten free meals, and now range of vegetarian options. Open for breakfast, lunch, morning or afternoon tea, catering and takeaway meals. Open seven days Monday through Friday 6am-5pm, Saturday 7am-2:30pm and Sunday 7:30-11:30 Café Latte will also be open on Anzac Day. You will find the friendly team at 173 Summer Street. IF YOU’D LIKE TO SEE YOUR TASTY WARES IN OUR ‘EATS’ SECTION, GIVE US A CALL ON 6361 3575 MARCH 16–22, 2017

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ORANGE O P E N DAY

SATURDAY 18TH MARCH

8am – 3pm 2 Cameron Pl Orange NSW 2800 T 6369 0700 arb.com.au

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