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● ● ● Peter Smith, new Darebin CEO Darebin Mayor, Cr Lina Messina, said Mr Smith was appointed by a unanimous decision of Council.Wewarmly welcome Mr Smith to Darebin who brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of delivering for local communities throughout his career,” Cr Messina said. “Mr Smith shares Darebin’s deep commitment to the issues that we know matter to our community – climate change, social justice issues and achieving reconciliation and self-determination for First Nations peoples. “We are excited to work with Mr Smith towards the ongoing delivery of the Council Plan 2021-2025 whose wealth of experience delivering similar strategies will be an asset for the Darebin community. Mr Smith said he was excited to join the Darebin team. their little minds are exploding with new con cepts and skills. Our Labor Government see the value of investing in early education, an these reforms are elevating it to a whole new level.“Of course this reform is not only about giv ing our kids the best start in life, this is trul groundbreaking economic reform as wel “Childcare fees take a huge chunk out o household budgets, in some cases up to 25 pe ‘“Ourcent. reforms will save families up to $250 per child per year, but critically they mean mor parents are able to make the choice to go bac to work after having a child. “Parents should not be worse off aft e childcare costs are weighed up against extr wages, and we know that it is women who fee this impact most acutely. “If we are serious about gender equality i our state, we need to make sure women hav economic power and autonomy,” M Theophanous said. “At Alfred Nuttall Kindergarten in Fairfield we gathered to outline the details of this transformational policy, which will deliver free kinder to every Victorian three- and four-year-old from 2023,” Ms Theophanous said. “As well as this we are introducing a universal pre-prep year, which will see our four-yearolds having access to 30 hours of play-based learning before they start school; we are opening 50 new low-cost government-run childcare centres; and we are attracting and retaining highly skilled“Myeducators.daughters are three and four and attend a local kinder in Northcote. They absolutely adore their teachers and friends, and every day

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■ The $2.7 million Mernda Social Support Centre is inching closer to completion with the care facility reaching a construction milestone.Last month saw the installation of the building’s steel frame and roof, marking a significant stage in the construction of the much-anticipated support centre.

● ● Kat Theophanous, Northcote MLA ■ ■ LOCAL families will save up to $2500 per child annually through free kindergartens for three- and four-year-olds, Northcote MLA Kat Theophanous has told State Parliament. “I was immensely proud to welcome the Premier to the electorate of Northcote, where we announced a once-in-a-generation reform to Victoria’s kinder and childcare system,” Ms Theophanous told the Legislative Assembly.

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■ State Housing Minister Danny Pearson wighed in: “Matthew Guy needs to answer this simple question: ‘Since the new electoral laws came into force on November 25, 2018, has anyone employed by the Opposition been paid by an undeclared source?” Election agenda?

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■ Banyule Council wants a green bridge over North East Link. The Council says that whilst it supports the Link project and better road networks, it wants negative impacts minimised. “The northern section of North East Link from south of Watsonia Road to the M80 Ring Road includes a large trench through Watsonia,” said a Council statement. “With some sections of the project up to 100 metres wide, with 18 lanes of asphalt, the trench will divide Watsonia, separating residents from shops, services, schools, the train station and each other.

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■ Observers are closely watching the proposed launch next month of a new suburban media company, the Chronicle Newspaper Group, which claims to be starting 55 monthly versions, each of 20,000, across Melbourne just prior to the State Election. The group’s circulation map is based on state electorates in the Melbourne emtropolitan area. Industry sources say the paper costs alone for its claimed 1.2 million copies print run would be more than $500,000 per month. A multi-million dollar start-up in the old media sector would be remarkable. The company has been advertising on Seek for an Advertising Account Manager (up to $70,000), Sub-Editors, a Political Sub-Editor, and ‘Spokes Models’ (from $35 per hour) to hand out free newspapers at railway stations in the early morning and afternoon. The ‘Chronicle Newspaper Group’ has a website at chroniclemedia.com.au Phillip Allan Reid is shown as Director of Chronicle Newspaper Group Pty Ltd, which lists a Post Office box in Frankston as contact point, in Australian Securities and Investments Commission returns. Curiously, the company filed for voluntary deregistration back on April 4, according to ASIC records. sought NE Link

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● ● ● ● Matthew Guy ■ Opposition Leader Matthew Guy lurches from disaster to disaster, just three months out from the State Election on November 26.

Flamboyant Chief-of-Staff Mitch Catlin suddenly left Mr Guy’s office after a Liberal Party supporter received a request to top up Catlin’s salary by $100,000. The Liberal leader has been unsuccessfully trying to stub out questions, saying the document was never sent by him to Jonathan Munz, who received it from someone else anyway. Catlin quit. So too did senior Liberal staffer Lee Anderson. And Guy’s Diary Manager. This follows on from the disastrous hiring (and departure after a week) of former Age scribbler Suzanne Carbone, whose previous less-than-complimentary writings about Matthew Guy were revealed. Now the Victorian Electoral Commission has called on Matthew Guy’s office to furnish allo the documentation relating to Catlin’s top-up plan. The VEC wants to discover if the proposed arrangement complied with its laws.

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■ The Local Paper will be on a fortnightly print schedule in August and September, returning to weekly publication as soon as possible. COVID-related reasons are responsible for the changed frequency.

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■ The City of Whittlesea is asking people who live and work locally for their views on what the Council should prioritise in planning for next year’s Budget and Community Plan Action Plan. Administrator Peita Duncan said that thew Council wanted to hear from the community well before it started its budget process. “We want to have clear insight into local priorities to help us shape the conversation around what should be our priorities in 2023/ 24,” Ms Duncan said.

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■ Nillumbik’s VCE Arts, Studio Arts, and Design students of 2021 are currently showcasing their works in the annual Creative Minds exhibition, which was officially opened by Mayor Cr Frances Eyre at the Eltham Library Community Gallery. Exhibits include works by students from Catholic Ladies College, Eltham College, Eltham High School and Plenty Valley Christian College. “Young people have been hit particularly hard by the pandemic and the issues surrounding that,” Cr Eyre said. “Artists are often at the forefront, putting into perspective contemporary issues happening in our society and this exhibition is no exception.”

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✔The State Government is im proving mobile connectivity in the northern suburbs of Melbourne with new mobile towers and upgrades to existing ones. The Government will partner with telecommunications company Optus to deliver two new mobile towers and upgrade three towers to 5G through the Connecting Victoria program. The upgrades will better coverage across Attwood, Gladstone Park, Keilor North, Melbourne Airport, Sunbury, Tullamarine and West-meadows. The works will be carried out between 2024 and 2026, delivering improved services across more than 135 square kilometres in areas north of Melbourne.

■ Police are investigating a fatal crash in Flowerdale on Sunday night (Aug. 14). It is understood a car crashed into bushland on Whittlesea-Yea Rd about 8pm. The driver and sole occupant of the vehicle, a 35-year-old Flowerdale man, died at theExactscene.circumstances surrounding the crash are yet to be determined and the investigation is ongoing.

?A community newspaper, Copperline News, run by volunteers is being proposed for the Eltham community. A public meeting was scheduled to be held at Montsalvat earlier this month.

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Parking available nearby in Laurimar shopping (Woolworths) car park which is a short walk to the Community Centre. The event starts on August 28, and will be held on the last Sunday of the month. Contac Leanne on 0433 586 634.

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■ Edendale Community Environment Farm at Eltham could become a community Climate Action Hub under one of the initiatives to be explored as part of Nillumbik Shire Council’s Climate Action Plan. The Council has endorsed its Climate Action Year 1 Implementation Plan, which contains 57 actions or proposed initiatives to investigate. The 10-year Nillumbik Climate Action Plan was endorsed in April, with Council declaring a Climate Emergency and setting targets for achieving net zero emissions for both Council and the Mayorcommunity. Cr Frances Eyre said the Implementation Plan clearly outlined Council’s priorities in the first year of the Climate Action Plan. “This is a bold and ambitious plan that demonstrates we are taking our commitment to Climate Action seriously,” Cr Eyre said. “There are many exciting initiatives included in the plan, which has strong backing from our 2022-23 Budget. “We look forward to working closely with our community and local groups, we know there is a wealth of knowledge in our community and many passionate residents who can and want to work with and support Council with achieving our climate goals.”

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■ A new kindergarten at Reservoir East Primary School will be open in 2023. Families in the area can look forward to a three-room facility, which is already acceptingCo-locatedregistrations.at Reservoir East Primary School, it will offer 3-and-4-year-olds up to 15 hours a week of play-based learning to help them get ready for school. The facility is being constructed by the Victorian School Building Authority with support from Darebin Council, which is managing registrations through its central registrationThesystem.Council will engage a kindergarten provider through an expression of interest process in the coming months.

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For the past 14 years the Creative Minds exhibition has showcased some of the top VCE artwork produced at our local schools. The free exhibition runs until Sunday September 11.

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Priority will be given to new and innovative grant projects that provide opportunities for community to engage with ocal history and heritage as part of an active and creative lifestyle.

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✔Leanne Murphy from Whittlesea Walk and Talk and Blue Hearts Counselling is starting a Women’s Circle “Rebuild and Rebalance” at Doreen to answer the needs of the many women that she sees regularly in her Diamond Creek counselling practice . Leanne says the women are are often burnout, overwhelmed and exhausted. “The women’s circle will be a joining of shared experiences of motherhood regardless of the age of your children.”

✔Grants of up to $600 are now available to fund history and/or heritage projects in Nillumbik. The Shire celebrated itshistory; from Nillumbik’s First People, its local pioneers, historic sites, homes and buildings, memorials and cemeteries, and our arts and culture heritage.

■ The Wollert community came together at Northside Park for a free tree-planting day to celebrate the successful completion of Whittlesea Council’s Love Where You Live WollertAdministratorcampaign.Peita Duncan and City of Whittlesea CEO Craig Lloyd were joined by Thomastown MLA Bronwyn Halfpenny, local families and community groups at the Council run event and shared in the planting of more than 1200 trees and shrubs. Games, face-painting, a barbecue and entertainment contributed to a festive and familyfriendly atmosphere. Mr Lloyd said residents had embraced Council’s initiatives over the month, which included free recycling and e-waste drop-off events, community information sessions and school education programs about safely disposing of waste and reporting illegal dumping. “This tree-planting day was Council’s chance to say thank you to our residents. They’ve contributed to making Wollert an even better place to live and showed a tremendous community spirit,” said Mr Lloyd The community waste drop-off events were attendedbyapproximately300residents.

✔The Heidelberg Wind Ensemble presentscommunity music-making at St George’s Church East Ivanhoe, with a program of spirited joyful music. The Wind Band and the Solo Pipe Organ will present ‘To A Nordic Princess’ from 3.30pm on Saturday, August 27at St George's Anglican Church, Warncliffe Rd, East Ivanhoe. Conductor: Stephen Carpenter. Guest Conductor: Greg Peterson. Guest Clarinet Soloist: Amy Barry: Guest Organ Soloist: Rowan Kidd.

Where is Kellie?

■ Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate Kellie Smith. The 40-year-old woman is wanted on warrant for a range of offences, including shop theft and assault. Kellie is described as Caucasian in appearance, 155cm tall, medium build with light brown hair and hazel eyes. She also has a tattoo of a shark on her ankle and a rose on her upper back. Kellie is known to frequent areas across all of metropolitan Melbourne, including the north west, north east and south east suburbs. Anyone who sights Kellie or has information about her whereabouts is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a confidential report at www.crimestoppers vic.com.au Feedback required

● Cr Frances Eyre, Nillumbik Mayor ■ Detectives from the Homicide Squad have charged an eighth person following the death of a 16-year-old boy in Reservoir earlier this year. A 17-year-old boy was arrested at Melbourne Airport and was subsequently interviewed by police. The teen has been charged with murder and was due to face a children’s court. His arrest follows an incident on Sunday, March 13, in Reservoir where 16-year-old Declan Cutler was fatally assaulted and Emergencystabbed.services were called to Elizabeth Street just before 2.30am after reports someone had been assaulted. Declan was treated by paramedics and police, however he died at the scene. Seven people have already been charged with murder in relation to the incident.

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?Yarra City Council this month is sued a media release, full of spin, about its permanent parklet program. “Since July 1, Council has received more than 60 applications from businesses seeking a permanent parklet in Yarra ... as part of the transition to the permanent program, businesses are required to meet the necessary safety and building standards required for a permanent structure ... Council remains committed to working with the local business community to ensure a fair, reasonable and streamlined process is in place that balances the needs of local traders with the need to ensure parklets operate safely.” An odd and defensive media statement.

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■ Skaterz In-line Speed Club held its 40th Anniversary at Skater Roller Skate and Blade Rink at Eltham last Saturday (Aug. 13).Some 33 members have represented Australia, numerous medalist and a world champion (Daniel Greig - and world record holder) coming from the club. Female representatives to move onto other professional sports include Brooke Lochland, an AFLW player for Sydney Swans

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■ Changes to access at the Walmer Street Bridge in Abbotsford will be occurring from thisThemonthWalmer Street Bridge which connects Abbotsford in Yarra and Kew in Boroondara will be closed for a period of approximately eight months as the City of Boroondara completes the reconstruction of the bridge’s northern end.

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■ Victorian Premier Dan Andrews visited Macleod College for the opening of the school's new science building.Thenew science building includes four science labs, staff workspace, student amenities and a 'maker space' - giving local students interested in STEM subjects the very best opportunities to follow their passions and develop their skills. Mr Andrews said: "Every Victorian student deserves a learning environment that will maximise their potential and support them to follow their dreams - and that's exactly what this incredible new science block at Macleod College will give local students.

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Detective charged ■ A detective senior constable from the Northern West Metro Region has been charged following an internal investigation. The 30-year-old man has been charged with four counts of misconduct in public office and one count of fail to provide access code to mobile phone. The charges relate to incidents alleged to have occurred while the officer was both on and off-duty between August and October, 2020.He has been summonsed to appear before court at a later date.

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■ Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives are investigating a fatal collision in Thomastown. Police were told a bus and motorcyclist collided at the intersection of High St and Mahoneys Rd about 8pm on Tuesday, AugustThe9. motorcyclist died at the scene. The driver of the bus stopped at the scene and is assisting police with their enquiries. There were no other injuries. The exact circumstances surrounding the collision are yet to be determined and the investigation is ongoing.

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■ Illuminate Eltham is a celebration of the night with a program of light installations, workshops, silent discos and free activities for the whole family. Each evening at dusk until September 23, Eltham Town Square will come alive with ambient lighting installations featuring light boxes and shadow lanterns to explore. Lanterns will be scattered throughout the Town Square illuminating bushes and buildings, pathways and pavement, based on designs produced by nine local artists: Clare Dwyer, Amanda Grant, Deborah Bowen, Penelope Aitken, Cate Laidler, Louise Muller, Miranda Burton, Tania Lucas and Nusra LatifNillumbikQureshi.Mayor, Cr Frances Eyre, said that Illuminate Eltham was a response to the need to activate the Eltham Town Centre and help stimulate night time trading. “Council's Economic Development Strategy 2020-2030 identifies the need to activate empty tenancies and stimulate the local night time economy through activation,” Cr Eyre said.“Art-based activations are a fantastic way to enliven places, augment the shopping experience, strengthen local identity and increase visitation and the time people want to spendTherethere.”will be an ongoing program of free activities. ■ Saturday, August 20 - 11am to 2pm. Free community lantern making workshop ■ Friday, September 9 - from 5pm. ‘Spring Moon’ celebrating the seasonal light shift from winter with illuminated trees and an accompanying soundscape composed especially for this event from local composer Aiv Puglielli

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● ● Ivanhoe MLA Anthony Carbines and Premier Dan Andrews at Macleod College shine with their new facilities."TheVictorian Budget 2020-21 invested $4.44 million for the project, building on $492,900 in the 2019-20 Budget, to deliver these new learning facilities for the fantastic local school. This project included the demolition of older buildings, the new science building and new primary school play areas as well as extensive landscaping.Work commenced in 2020 and was completed earlier this year. The school also received $5000 from the Government's ImprovementSchoolFund in 2016 to convert the school's tennis courts into a meditation garden.“Since coming into Government, we have invested $12.8 billion in building new schools and more than 1,850 school upgrades,” Mr Carbines said.

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. When Civil Defence was changed to State Emergency Service, I was appointed Officer in Charge Search and Rescue Division State HQ State Emergency Service. As Peter was also seeking to return to theatre, his sister suggested he take up ballet. "Well, this was in the fifties, imagine my feelings," laughs Peter. So instead she suggested he join a Spanish Dance troupe that rehearsed in the ballet studios. Peter had seen Spanish Dancing in Europe so joined the group, performing in stage shows, cabarets, TV and films.

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■ Melbourne mourns socialite Lillian Frank, who has died at the age of 92. Daughter, Jackie Frank, announced the news on social media, saying her family had lost its "heart and soul". "She lived life to the max, without any regrets and was forever grateful," Ms Frank said."She used her flamboyant personality and social standing for good, raising millions and millions for charity. "She had a very public life and I was often asked what's it like growing up with Lillian Frank as your mum? "My answer, to us she was mum, to my kids' nani and the most spectacular selfless human being in the world with the biggest heart.""She saw the good in everyone and everything". Lillian Frank was made a Member of the Order of Australia and a Member of the Order of the British Empire for her charity and community work. The Victoria Racing Club paid tribute to Ms Frank, highlighting her impact on the fashion of the Melbourne Cup, where she served as a longtime judge of Myer Fashions on the Field.

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"Lillian left an indelible mark on the Melbourne Cup Carnival, where she attended nearly every year for 50 years," VRC Chairman Neil Wilson said. "Her impeccable sense of style and vibrant personality helped elevate the VRC's Fashions on the Field competition to one of the most popular and prestigious outdoor fashion events in Australia, if not the world."

■ Melbourne Observer arts writer Peter Kemp's interest in theatre started in 1939 when accompanying his mother to the Royal Exhibition Buildings in Carlton to see Hiawatha. As a toddler, Peter recalls Hiawatha in a canoe standing with arms folded across his chest, sailing offstage. Peter says: "It must have an impact on me as I have been interested in theatre ever since." His mother was an avid theatre goer, taking her sons along whenever possible. This resultedin Peter's brother becoming director and conductor of the Whitehorse Brass Band, and his sister became a ballet dancer. Her daughter now follows in her mother's footsteps running several ballet schools in Ireland. As a young lad, Peter joined the local Scout troop where the Group Scoutmaster was a member of the Gilbert and Sullivan Society, so a theatre production was organised each year asa fundraiser."Wecertainly had a theatrical start to life," says Peter. "As we progressed through scouting and reached Rovers, it was my job to do makeup for the rehearsals. When the professional team came out they were impressed, so I had the job of doing make up for the production." After hitchhiking with a mate around Europe, USA and Mexico in 1957 and attending the Jubilee of Scouting in England, Peter felt something was missing when arriving back in Australia. He was working full-time and because of his Scouting experience became a member of the Bushwalkers Association Search and Rescue Team. "We were involved with assisting the Police when anyone was lost in the bush," explains Peter."This‘ kept up until the 1990s and I was appointed 2IC Search and Rescue State HQ Civil Defence

By now he was more attuned to dancing, and Peter was granted a scholarship by the Ballet Guild of Victoria where he danced until later in life until injuring his leg and having to retire. He then became an extra on TV and films, and "Yes, I had plenty of work on Neighbours Peter still loved theatre and while a journalist for a local paper on the SES, a friend introduced him to the editor of The Herald and Weekly Times, explaining she was going overseas and Peter was to take over her column until she returned. Peter has been writing theatre ever since and worked for many papers, including being one of the founders of Stage Whispers. While working for the Leader Newspaper Group, Peter became an Arts Writer, and is now the Arts Writer for The Local Paper and the Melbourne Observer. Peter says, "With my other work in Search and Rescue, publicity writer for the Boer War Association, the National Servicemen's Association ofAustralia and the Waverley RSL, I was knighted by Prince Leonard of the Principality of Hutt River so now I am Sir Peter Kemp KOWL." - Cheryl Threadgold

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■ Brighton Theatre Company: Round and Round the Garden (by Alan Ayckbourn) September 4 at 5.00pm, September 5 at 7.30pm at Cnr Carpenter and Wilson Sts, Brighton. Director: Tim Scott. Audition enquiries and bookings: www.brightontheatre.com.auCheryl Threadgold Heart Is A Wasteland

Raye (Monica Jasmine Karo, Gunai/ Gunditjmara), a country-music star in the making, plays pub-to-pub along Australia’s vast desert highways trying to make a living in the hope of returning home to her son, Elvis But when she meets Dan (Ari Maza Long, Yidinji/Meriam), another young wanderer at the cross-roads of life, a love affair unfurls over a four-day drive to Alice Springs

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It is a comical new play about a 30-something year old Korean adoptee who brings guts and hard truths to the suburban family dinner table. Lucy hasn’t been home in a while. But she’s quit her job, dumped her boyfriend, and turned up on her adoptive parents’ loving doorstep needing somewhere to crash. But nothing seems quite as she left it.

● ● ● ● Tamarah Scott Elvis) and Glenn Craven (Disco Inferno). Craven also steps into the shoes of Johnny O’Keefe while Charles brings Buddy Holly and Frankie Valli to life on stage. Victorian Guild Award nominee Jonathan Guthrie-Jones (Anything Goes, Jesus Christ Superstar) is Bobby Darin and stars alongside J’aime Holland (Moulin Rouge) in the iconic Grease medley, who also performs the one and only Doris Day. Ten dancers join the cast including most recent Dancing With The Stars winner Lily Cornish, whose father also performed with the company in its early days, Daria Walczak (Strictly Ballroom), champion Highland Dancer Jessica Girvan, Josh O’Grady (Dance Academy,APlace to Call Home), and Julian Caillon (So You Think You Can Dance, Dirty Dancing, Strictly Ballroom) Rounding out the team of talented dancers are Michael Wilson (Dancing With The Stars), Stephanie Cappas (Stars of the East), ‘World Salsa Solo’ Competition winner Terry Mystakas, and new performer Mary Kimberly Cagape (Dancing With The Stars, Philippines Got Talent).Shake Rattle 'n' Roll returns to Melbourne from September 2, making stops at The Athenaeum before heading to Geelong, Bendigo and Ballarat.Melbourne Performances: September 2 and 3 at Athenaeum Theatre, Collins St, Melbourne www.ticketek.com.au, September 10 at Geelong Arts Centre,https://geelongartscentre.org.au/ and September 17 at Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo https://www.bendigoregion.com.au/ Bookings: https://shakerattleandroll.com.au/Cheryl Threadgold Selby and Friends

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■ How fortunate is Kathryn Selby in her choice of friends. In the Primrose Potter Salon of the Melbourne Recital Centre she was joined by Julian Smiles on cello and Dimity Hall on violin.The first piece was Miriam Hyde’s Fantasy Trio in B Minor, Op. 26 (1933). Hyde was a brilliant and prolific Australian pianist and composer who studied in Adelaide and London and left a huge output of work. The Fantasy commenced dramatically. It became sweet and mellow and throughout the short, romantic work, alternated between passionate urgency and melodiousness. The piano had a lovely solo moment before the cello and violin resumed. The beautiful piece concluded as dramatically as it had begun.Next was Ludwig van Beethoven’s Cello Sonata, No. 5, Op. 102, No. 2 (1815). Beethoven wrote this work for cello and piano when very deaf and depressed, and the slow movement is known for its ‘amazing stillness’.

“I wanted to bring this human experience across that we all kind of share but in this uniquely indigenous voice. I wanted it to also explore our relationships with each other and our relationships to country but how our relationships to country affect our relationships with each other,” said Harvey With original music by Lydia Fairhall (Worimi), arranged by Gary Watling (Wiradjuri), freshly conceived sets and adventurous audio-visual design, this production brings Australia’s outback right to the front matched by the vitality of its young leads.

■ Following a sell-out season at the 2021 Darwin Festival Ilbijerri Theatre Company’s restaging of Heart is a Wasteland, directed by the company’s multi-awardwinning Artistic Director Rachael Maza (Yidinji/Meriam) brings John Harvey’s (Saibai Island) humorous and deeply heartfelt script to life at Arts Centre Melbourne's Fairfax Studio from August 25-27. The theatre piece coincides with activities celebrating 30 years of Ilbijerri giving voice to First Nations cultures through the ongoing creation of innovative works by First Nations artists. Heart is a Wasteland has been reinterpreted by Maza for this upcoming season but still combines storytelling and live music in a cross-country love story that takes us through Australia’s heartland, dealing with love, loss, unspoken truths and history. “I’m incredibly excited to be working on Heart is a Wasteland because it’s one of those stories we never get to see on our stages. I have the privilege to sit in a room with our writer and creative team to come at it with fresh insight and get the work to where it needs to be,” said Maza. “I love working with John Harvey too; his rich intelligence for telling a human story really comes lifting out of the script.”

Performance Details: Dates: August 25-27 Times: Thursday August 25: 7pm. Friday August 26: 7pm. Saturday August 27: 2pm and 7pm Venue: Chapel Off Chapel, 12 Little Chapel St, Prahran Tickets: $30 standard, $12 Concession, $12 Child, $14 Groups (6+) Bookings: chapeloffchapel.com.au Duration: 80-minutes (no interval) Warnings: Coarse language and theatrical haze. This performance is suitable for ages 11+ - Cheryl Threadgold

George and Shirley don’t know what to do with their daughter. She is depressed, she’s a mess, and she’s stumbled across an old cardboard box that was once full of childhood memories but is now completely empty. Lucy and her parents haven’t always seen eye to eye on everything, but when a K-Pop star mysteriously wanders into their lives and starts asking destabilising questions about her Korean roots, new fault lines are exposed in the family unit that become impossible to hide. Under the direction of Director in Residence Bridget Balodis (Stay Woke, Because The Night and The Lockdown Monologues), K-Box will star Maude Davey (Melancholia, The Lockdown Monologues) , along with Syd Brisbane (Because The Night) and newcomers Susanna Qian and Jeffrey Liu. Performance Details: September 2 - 18 Venue: Beckett Theatre, The Malthouse, 113 Sturt St., Southbank Bookings: malthousetheatre.com.au-

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■ Applications are open for The Glorias Fellowships for 2022. These annual Fellowships aim to benefit the Australian performing arts industry by offering talented professional actors and directors in theatre, film, and television the chance to explore and develop their artistic pursuits through international travel and study.

■ Eltham Little Theatre: Get Smart (adapted by Christopher Sergel) Read Through: Thursday, August 11 at 7pm; GroupAuditions: August 14 from 11am and August 15 from 7pm at Eltham Performing Arts Centre, Main Rd., Rersearch. Director: Bella Preston and Louisa Romeo. ■ Essendon Theatre Company: Don’t Dress For Dinner (by Marc Camoletti, adapted by Robin Hawdon) August 23, 25 from 7.00-9.00pm, August 27 from 2.00pm5.00pm at Bradshaw St. Community Hall, West Essendon. Director: George Benca. Audition bookings: georgebenca@gmail.com

Performance Details: Fairfax Studio, Arts Centre Melbourne, August 25 – 27 Duration: 75 minutes, no interval Warnings: strong language, sexual references Age Recommendation: 15+ Bookings: artscentremelbourne.com.au-

First debuting in 1993 with humble beginnings at an old Melbourne icon, now Shake Rattle ‘n’ Roll is celebrating 30 years since they first immortalised the 50s and 60s. The line up of 15 singers and dancers features live entertainers and world champion dancers, including many from Dancing With The Stars. Featuring hit songs that rocked a generation and are forever loved by rockabilly devotees Australia wide, Shake Rattle ‘n’ Roll playfully recreates Wolfman Jack’s famous radio broadcast with an all-singing, all-dancing, all-out stage extravaganza.Audienceswill be treated to tunes from: Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Johnny O’Keefe, Bobby Darin, Chuck Berry, Doris Day, Ritchie Valens, Jerry Lee Lewis and so many more.

Cheryl Threadgold Shake Rattle n Roll ■ Dion and Randall International announces the return of their rock ‘n’ roll spectacular, touring Australia from July-October.

■ Ra Chapman, Malthouse Theatre’s 201819 Writer in Residence and current Artist in Residence, makes her mainstage theatre debut with K-Box

Producer and Director, Adam Dion, along with fellow Producer and Helpmann Award nominated Costume Designer, Nina Randall , have created a spectacle that brings the one-ofa-kind high energy fun of the 50s and 60s roaring into the 21st century with state of the art sound, staging and effects. “Our fully choreographed stage production revels and delights in the era of poodle skirts, bobby socks, high collars and jive dancing to tunes that get you up and dancing in the aisles,” saysAricAdam.Yegudkin (Dancing With The Stars, So You Think You Can Dance, Sonia Kruger’s dance fitness platform ’Strictly You’) brings the spectacular to life as Choreographer and Principal“YouDancer.getataste of the best of the era in Shake Rattle ‘n’ Roll, not just Elvis, or Johnny O’Keefe It’s a euphoric jukebox of the best hits that ensures every audience member is smiling as they leave the show,” says Aric. The show is led by five singers and entertainers, with Anthony Petrucci (Star Struck, Legends in Concert) who has been with Shake Rattle ‘n’ Roll since its rebirth in 2013, and performs as the king of rock and roll, Elvis Presley. The Everly Brothers will make an appearance from entertainer greats Rick Charles (A Musical Experience with a King and Queen, Memories of SheThatSwallowedLie ■ Somebody’s Daughter Theatre Company presents the premiere of She Swallowed That Lie – an Australian theatre production created and performed in collaboration with women who have lived prison experience and marginalised youth from regional Victoria. Playing at Chapel Off Chapel from August 25-27, it is the story of eight gutsy women and their life inside prison to life outside. Weaving original music, dance and song into the storyline, She Swallowed That Lie gives insight into the resilience of these brave performers, uniquely capturing the stories and voices of women who have experienced the cycles that lead to incarceration. She Swallowed That Lie is centred around the characters of Charlie and Baylee, both of whom are 18 years old and have grown up way too fast and seen way too much for ones so young.Theyare heading for a fall. A motley bunch of ‘been there, done thats’ rally around them, hoping they hold them long enough to avoid theIncludingsystem.

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25-year-old Alek, who is moving to St Kilda from Geelong to be closer to work but is shocked to learn that barely anyone looks like her and Phoenix, who is trying to rise from the ashes having just been unexpectedly refused parole. Rather than wallow, she is determined to be reunited with her children.Then there’s the elder stateswomen. Paulie is approaching 60 and has been out of the big house for over a decade yet is still struggling to feel at home, and 64-year-old Therese isn’t chasing rainbows, she just wants to be let back in. The simple things in life – a home, work and friends – elude her. “You don’t often hear stories like this, they are often thrown to the side, you don’t get to hear them and experience the importance of them,” said performer Hayley, who with her fellow cast members and creatives devised the"Iwork.was inferior. I was a thief. I was a junkie. I was a whore. I was despised. I disappeared. I offended and re-offended, and learnt the word recidivist. I am a woman. “When I joined Somebody’s Daughter on the inside I had nothing to lose. Ultimately everything would be gained. I sat in a circle of women, who just like me had some incredibly sad tale. “It was the same grim episode in this real life ‘Prisoner’. A story of pain, self-harm, addiction, sexual abuse and hopelessness. It was of homelessness and lost children. “Had I have not gone to prison I would never have been introduced to the arts. For once in my life I had people feeling what I felt, and seeing what I saw. I was able to express my fears, my dreams, my grief and my remorse, yes I had remorse,” said performer, Cath. Accompanying the theatre work, is a visual art exhibition showcasing extraordinary works from women currently in Victorian prisons and retrospective works dating back to 2000.Creatives and Cast: Kharen Harper, Director/Writer/Performer, Justin Holland, Musical Director. Sam Reed, Digital Media Artist. Kgshak Akec, Artist/Performer. Maria Fillipow and Lisa Callwell, Co-Curators. Maud Clark, Artistic Director/CEO.

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Many have heard of the great male comics like ‘Mo’ (Roy Rene) and the Dad and Dave films, but were there really female comedians back in the first half of the 20th century? The answer is a resounding yes!

■ Powderkeg Players: Charlotte’s Web (Based on the book by E. B. White, adapted by Joseph Robinette) Until Auguat 24 at Dempster Park Hall, Phoenix St., North Sunshine. Director: Rachael Wright. Bookings: www.powderkegplayerscom.au

■ Cardinia Performing Arts Company (CPAC): A Chorus Line August 20 – September 3 at Cranbourne Community Theatre, Cranbourne Secondary College, Brunt St., Cranbourne. www.cpacmusicaltheatre.com

■ The Mount Players: Reservoir Dogs (by Quentin Tarantino; adapted for the stage by Emma J. Steele) August 19 – September 4 at The Mountview Theatre, 56 Smith St., Macedon. Director: Craig Lenane-Smith. Bookings: www.themountplayers.com.au

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■ Friends of Black Rock House: The Jewel by the Sea (by Cheryl Threadgold) September 2 -17 at Black Rock House, 30-36 Ebden Ave., Black Rock. Director: Debbie Keyt. Bookings: https://www.trybooking.com/

■ A spirited start from the piano contrasted with darker tones from the cello. Then the piano became darker as the cello’s mood lightened. It was in turns bleak, defiant and mellow, yet with a menacing undertone. The second movement was sad and stately, slowing down with the instruments in perfect harmony. Finally, jauntiness resolved to a lyrical, triumphant ending. The final piece was Beethoven’s Piano Trio in B flat Major, Op. 97, Archduke (1810-11). The first movement was moderately fast and romantic with stirring piano playing. The second movement was jolly and light-hearted –reminiscent of a folk song – and had a lovely finish.The third movement flowed serenely and was gorgeous, the melody of the piano echoed by the sonorous tone of the cello and the sweetness of the violin. The fourth movement was joyous, with a passionate, fabulous finish. Kathryn Selby on piano and Dimity Hall and Julian Smiles, on violin and cello respectively, were impeccable. The trio gave the audience a superb performance.

● ● Gladys Shaw ■ Whenever he was astounded by something, I recall my grandfather exclaiming “well, my giddy aunt!” And that’s the title of a new book about the female comedians of an earlier era in Australia, even though most younger Australians are probably unaware they existed.

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■ Heidelberg Theatre Company Youth presents The Legendary Robin Hood fromAugust 19 - 27 at Heidelberg Theatre, 36 Turnham Ave., Rosanna.HTCYouth 2022 brings its own adaptation by returning writers Erich Fordham and Ryan Purdey, marking this their seventh consecutive writing credit within the Company. Directing the show are Morgan ThomasConnor and Ryan Purdey, who also directed the HTC Youth production of A Christmas Carol (2019) The Wizard Of Oz (2016) and Treasure Island (2015). The cast is a delightful mix of new and returning talent. All tickets for the show are $10 each, and available online at htc.org.au, or by calling the Box Office on 9457 4117 or tickets will be available to buy at the door 45 minutes before each performance.Theproduction is suitable for ages three and upwards.

Filmmaker and author Sharon Connolly has found a plethora of funny women and tells their stories in My Giddy Aunt. And Connolly had her own giddy aunt –as she was discovering old family photos, she started searching for the great aunty she never knew – Gladys Shaw. Gladys Shaw was a whistling comedian, a singer and saxophonist, an eccentric dancer and a whip-cracker — one of the ‘girls’ who made Australia laugh. These girls were onstage musical comics, actors and male impersonators braving a new age, of cinema and radio. They parodied men, servant girls and maiden aunts, but they were modern women — independent, determined and sometimes wild. And they helped change ideas about how women should behave. In delving through archives, Sharon Connolly discovered a sisterhood of jesters who charmed and surprised the backblocks, towns and big cities of Australia and New Zealand last century. My Giddy Aunt tells stories of ‘funny girls’ and witty women – joking, singing and whistling in a man’s world – the sisters who refused to be bound to the stove and the kitchen, and who were out to prove that a woman’s place could be on the stage. The current generation of fine female comedians have so much to thank those brave women of last century, and we can all be grateful to Sharon Connolly who decided to discover who her giddy aunt was, and the world she lived in. My Giddy Aunt and her sister comedians is published by Upwell and available now.

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■ Theatrical.: Freaky Friday September 8 – 18 at Chapel off Chapel, 12 Little Chapel St., Prahran. Bookings: theatrical.com.au/tix

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■ Strathmore Theatrical Group (STAG): I Love You, You’re Perfect,. Now Change (by Joe di Pietro, Jimmy Roberts) Auguat 18 – 27 at Strathmore Community Hall, Loeman St.,Strathmore. Director: Brian Edmond. Bookings: www.stagtheatre.org

■ Playhouse Players Inc: Clue on Stage (by Jonathan Lynn) August 17 – 28 at 7.30 pm; August 21, 28 at 3.00 pm at Doncaster Playhouse, 679 Doncaster Rd., Doncaster. Director: Catherine Nickson. Bookings: www.trybooking.com/BYEZU

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■ LilydaleAthenaeum Theatre Company: Cosi (by Louis Nowra) August 18 – September 3 at the Lilydale Athenaeum Theatre, 3941 Caatella St., Lilydale. Director: Katie-Jane Amey, Bookings: 9735 1777 or lilydaleatc.com

“We could not be more thrilled that Karen will be joining us as CEO at such a pivotal moment in our history,” said Ian Carson, President, Victorian Arts Centre Trust Ms Quinlan brings a wealth of senior experience to the role, having held leadership positions at some of Australia’s most revered creative organisations. She is most recognised for her transformative role as Director of BendigoArt Gallery from 2000 until 2018, working with international cultural institutions to bring exhibitions to regional Victoria.

■ Trak Youth Theatre: Pirates (by Ed Bailey) August 26 – 27 at The Renaissance Theatre, Kew High School, 393-1395 Burke Road, Kew East. Director: Sophie Jevons. Bookings: www.trybooking.com/CBKHY ■ Malvern Theatre Company: Skylight (by David Hare) August 26 – September 10 at Malvern Theatre, 29 Burke Rd., Malvern. Director: Michelle Swann. Bookings open July 26.

■ FAMDA Hosts the South Gippsland One Act Play Festival August 27, 28 at the Foster War Memorial Arts Centre. www.famda.org.au

■ Beaumaris Theatre: Cosi (by Louis Nowra) September 2 – 11 at 82 Wells Rd., Beaumaris. Director: Dan Bellis. Bookings: www.beaumaristheatre.com.au

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■ The Book of Dreams Theatre Company presents the premiere production of a new play and Griffin Award finalist by Melbourne playwright R. Johns - Birthday Book of Storms, being presented from August 17-28 at La Mama Courthouse.Birthday Book of Storms examines displacement, exile, alienation and their effect on the next generation, as seen through the triangular, volatile relationships of iconic poets the American Sylvia Plath, the British Ted Hughes and the artist Assia Wevill who was of German/ Jewish descent. The play sees a mysterious girl investigating others’ lives searching for answers in a magic, surrealist temporality to discover her story. Characters’ destinies and their extreme emotions assume Greek tragedy proportions, orchestrated by two distinct and powerful women, Sylvia and Assia, where small actions can have catastrophic consequences. The tragic themes are counteracted by the girl’s desire to live and deliver a message. The play is focused on the feminine in this saga.

■ Respected curator, arts administrator and current CEO of the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra, Karen Quinlan , has been appointed as new CEO of Arts Centre Melbourne.

■ The 1812 Theatre: A Flea in Her Ear (by Andrew Upton) Until September 3 at The 1812 Theatre, The Lowe Auditorium, 3 Rose St, Upper Ferntree Gully. Director: Malcolm Sussman. www.1812theatre.com.au

■ Eltham Little Theatre: Moon Over Buffalo (by Ken Ludwig) September 2 – 17 at the Eltham Performing Arts Centre, Main Rd., Research. Director: Steve Saul. Bookings: www.elthamlittletheatre.org.au

Performance Details: Evenings: Aug 19, 20, 26, 27, at 7pm. Matinees: Aug 20, 21, 27 at 2pm Venue: 36 Turnham Ave., Rosanna Bookings: htc.org.au - Cheryl Threadgold Birthday Book

■ Mordialloc Theatre Company: Visitors (by Barney Norris) September 2 – 17 at Shirley Burke Theatre, 64 Parkers Rd., Parkdale. Director: Deborah Fabbro. Bookings: 9587 5141.- Cheryl Threadgold are excited to invite Jaime Dörner, trained in Chile and New Zealand to co-direct theActors:project. Anita Torrance, Roxana Pãun Trifan, Paris Valentino, Phil Roberts, Jim Daly and Robin PerformanceKakolyris.Season: August 17-28. Times: Wed. ( August 17 opening) – 6.30 pm, Thurs.Sat. 7.30pm, Sun. 1 pm and 4pm. Live Stream; Fri August 19 at 7.30pm Duration: Approx. 100 minutes Venue: La Mama Courthouse,349 Drummond St, Carlton Ticket Prices: $30 Adult, $20 Concession Bookings 9347 6948 or www.lamama. com.au - Cheryl Threadgold

■ HeidelbergTheatre Company Youth:The Legendary Robin Hood (adapted by Eric Fordham August 19 – 27 at Heidelberg Theatre. 36 Turnham Ave., Rosanna. Directors: Morgan Thomas-Connor and Ryan www.htc.org.au

■ Brighton Theatre Company: Bakersfield Mist (by Stephen Sachs) August 19 – September 3 at Brighton Theatre,Cnr. Wilson and Carpenter Sts., Brighton. Director: Brad Lowry. Bookings: 0439 069 479 www.brightontheatre.com.au

■ Latrobe Theatre Company: Priscilla Queen of the Desert – the Musical August 29 - September 3 at the Gippsland Performing Arts Centre Theatre, www.latrobetheatrecompany.org.auTraralgon.

● ● Heidelberg Theatre Company Youth 2022 rehearse The Legendary Robin Hood: Back row: Will Deck (Sheriff of Nottingham), Ryan Toft (King Richard the Lionheart), Harry Gravell (Prince John). Front row: Daniel Trenkovski (Guardsman), Caitlyn Bull (Maid Marian), Nick McInnes (Grimsley), Samuel Drew (Duncan the Scribe).

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■ Melbourne French Theatre: Le Mariage Forcé de Moliere (byMoliere), Until August 20 at the Kensington Town Hall. Director: Donald McManus. Bookings: melbournefrenchtheatre.org.au

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Freaky Friday is a fun comedy about swapping lives, but also explores themes of loss, grief and family dynamics, with the death of the father explored through the split perspective of the lead characters Ellie and Katherine.

Performance Dates: September 8 - 18 Venue: Chapel Off Chapel, 12 Little Chapel, St., Prahran Bookings and Performance Times: theatrical.com.auCheryl Threadgold MSO ■ The variety and balance in the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s program – its mid-season gala - meant there was innovation, challenges and delight.The evening began with a personalised ‘welcome to country’ with a musical underlay and references to music on the continent in our ancestral past. Anne Boyd’s composition, At the Rising of the Sun, was a new work, with the composer there to introduce her piece. The brass section’s vibrant opening to the work typified the Australian sun’s dawning presence and there were suggestions of the elements of faith, both Christian and oriental, that she alluded to. The contemporary nature of Shostakovich’s, Cello Concerto No. 2, enabled guest artist Sheku KannehMason to demonstrate his virtuosic skill on the cello. The marshall overtones of the work, composed as it was under Stalin’s dictatorship, juxtaposed, amongst other things, the cello and percussion and the work was interspersed with traditional lyric lines giving way to more regimented stridency conveying the conflict in Soviet society as it industrialised. Kanneh-Mason was equal to the demands of the work – a feat of astonishing musicianship given the complexity of the work. Curiously, his encore with four other cellos was more sedate and graceful. Dvorak's, Symphony No. 9 From The New World, was a celebration of sound and form to conclude the evening.Thefamiliarity with the piece showed the MSO’s ability to work with unanimity under the baton of the Chief Conductor, Jaime Martin, whose deft touch with the baton and complementary gestures were an intimation of his total involvement in the music. The orchestra reciprocated in kind, each section in touch with the other. The collective resonance in the Hamer Hall could be attributed to each player’s joy and musicianship, but also to an audience that filled the space with appreciation. Sheku Kanneh-Mason and The Kanneh-Mason Family will perform at Arts Centre Melbourne, Hamer Hall on Saturday, August 20 at 2.00pm. Bookings: artscentremelbourne. com.au - David McLean Nope ■ (M). 130 minutes. Now showing in cinemas. While not quite on the same level as Get Out or Us, Jordon Peele’s latest is intriguing viewing, and one that will get better with multiple viewings. Peele uses a variety of thematic devices (including the film-making process itself) to explore topics such as identity, self-worth, and living within a rigid, belittling social framework that works by a narrow set of beliefs and rules. Peele takes Spielberg’s beloved Close Encounters Of The Third Kind and puts a potent cultural twist on it.

■ New Melbourne musical theatre company Theatrical presents the Victorian premiere of Freaky Friday , based on the 1972 novel by Mary Rodgers and the Disney films, including the 2003 film starring Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis. The Chapel Off Chapel production features music and lyrics by Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey, the Pulitzer Prize winning composers of If/THEN and Next to FreakyNormal.Friday is a modern spin on the 70s novel, where a mother and daughter swap bodies and experience each other’s lives firsthand, for a day. Director Bronte Regos Thiele is staging the production in the present day, splitting the stage between an ordered household, a homely suburban Chicago and the chaos of adolescent relationships at school. “We explore the microcosm of high school and the social dynamics that go with it, such as friendships, enemies, and crushes,” says Bronte. “For me, the true heart of the story is in mum and daughter learning to open up to each other, and develop an understanding for the other’s perspec-tive that is often rare for a teen and her mother.”

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RATING - **** Prey ■ (MA). 100 minutes. Now streaming on Disney+. A fascinating setting is frustratingly not explored to its full potential in this entertaining prequel, but is easily the best of the post-Predator 2 follow-ups. Harks back to the 1987 original’s pacing, basically starting as one kind of film, before turning into another when the deadly alien arrives. The director makes good use of the different location, but the story does eventually settle into formula.

Melbourne Performance Season: September 16 - October 22 Venue:Athenaeum Theatre, 188 Collins St., Melbourne Tickets now on sale from $44.95 + booking fee. Bookings: ghoststories theshow.com.au-Cheryl Threadgold Solitary Man ■ Hugh Sheridan will perform the songs of Neil Diamond, with the Solitary Man show at Hamer Hall on Friday, October 28. Pre-sale tickets went on the market this week. ● ● Aaron Rourke

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Musical Director is Peter Pham Nguyen, and Choreographer is Broadway dancer and choreographer Bridie Clark (Jazz on the Westside, Colors of Columbia) , who will include some TikTok inspired dance numbers, colourful sets and costumes, catchy tunes and an energetic cast.

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■ Realscape Productions has announced the Australian cast for Ghost Stories, ahead of the twotime OlivierAward nominee’s opening at the Athenaeum Theatre on September 6. Ghost Stories will be led by playwright and actor Steve Rodgers (Savage River, Kenny) in the role of Professor Phillip Goodman. Joining him is screen and stage entertainer Jay Laga’aia (Star Wars, Play School, Once), actor-magician Darcy Brown (Peddling, Animal Farm) and Green Room Awardwinning Nick Simpson-Deeks (Winners and Losers, The Circuit, Falsettos). Speaking about the casting, producer Amy Johnson says: “Ghost Stories is thrilling and spine-tingling, and to immerse audiences in an emotional rollercoaster live on stage, you need an exceptionally talented cast. Steve, Jay, Darcy and Nick each bring an exciting depth to their roles that we cannot wait to see live on stage.” Richard Carroll (Godspell, Once, Calamity Jane) will also join the Ghost Stories team as Associate Director for the Australian production. Ghost Stories co-writer and director, Andy Nyman, said, “We couldn’t be more thrilled with the Australian cast and creative team for ‘Ghost Stories’. We can’t wait to see the dark fruits that they harvest.”Afully sensory and electrifying encounter, Ghost Stories is promoted as "the ultimate twisted loveletter to horror, a supernatural edgeof-your-seat theatrical experience like no other. Enter a nightmarish world, full of thrilling twists and turns, live on stage." Little can be revealed about the production’s plot in order to keep the audience on edge, but the show's organisers promise ticket holders they will be both roaring with laughter and jumping out of their seats.

Theatrical is a not for profit and registered charity from Executive Producer Andrew Gyopar(If/THEN, Little Women), an independent musical theatre company with a mission to provide opportunities for disadvantaged and underrepresented groups who might not otherwise have access to participate in musical theatre.

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RATING - ***½ Broker ■ (M). 129 minutes. Opens in selected cinemas August 18. Though not on the same level as his best work, Hirokazu Koreeda’s new drama makes for solid viewing.Aninvestigative subplot involving a murder feels conventional, and somewhat undermines the convincingly natural atmosphere the director usually creates. Performances are very good, including Song Kang-ho, Bae Doona and veteran K-Pop superstar IU RATING - ***½ The Outfit ■ (M). 105 minutes. Opens at Cinema Nova August 18. Superbly structured and directed, this gangster drama deliberately uses cinematic mobster tropes to tell a compelling story. Prefers to be quietly intelligent instead of showy, and most of the nicely nuanced performances are strong.

RATING - ***½ Good Luck To You,GrandeLeo ■ (M). 97 minutes. Opens in selected cinemas August 18. While obviously based on a play (by Katy Brand), this is a wellcrafted comedy/drama, and both Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack are excellent. Explores its topics carefully, and director Sophie Hyde cleverly frames the characters gradually entering each other’s worlds.

RATING - *** Bullet Train ■ (MA). 126 minutes. Now showing in cinemas. Bloated, hollow action/comedy, starring Brad Pitt, suffers from a poor script, excessive running time, and characters that never go beyond their video game type set-up. Based on a best-selling Japanese novel, but has been considerably changed in both tone and content.

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RATING - **** Crimes of The Future ■ (R). 106 minutes. Opens at Cinema Nova August 25. After a nearly 10-year hiatus, David Cronenberg returns with a film that both fuses themes that pertain to how society is continually changing, and concepts that the director has explored in previous outings. Cronenberg deliberately looks back at his body of work, and how the melding of flesh and technology has evolved over the decades, and comes up with a darkly playful rumination that, in many ways, reminded me of Clint Eastwood’s equally retrospective drama, Gran Torino.

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■ There will never be another you RIP Judith Durham - John O’Keefe OK. With John O’Keefe

drawings of outer space and the usual wide variety of sketches and water colours.Exhibition opens Sunday September 11 and closes Sunday September 25. Between 1pm-5pm. daily. Safstrom Gallery 72 Bruce St, Mt Waverley Mildura Arts Shinrin Yoku – Jennifer Matthews “A tree stands tall its peeled skin is found at the bottom of the trunk I looked above to see dendritic marks haemorrhaging from a branch and draining to the earth below, A new season, a new beginning”. “My haiku poetry will be titles for my art accompanied with mark-making developed thorough layers of cold wax and encaustic glazes, acrylic paintings, gidee eco prints and an installation giving a “shinirin-yoku” momentExhibition closes Sunday September 4. Mildura Arts Centre 199 Coreton Rd, Mildura. At Newport ■ Sophisticated Boom Boom produced by Terre Thaemlitz shortly after September 11, 2001, attacks on the UA b Al-Quaeda

■ A six-part series is in production about the much-hyped Richard Branson

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■ An evocative reimagining of The Parthenon on the Acropolis in Athens, Adam Newman and Kelvin Tsang’s Temple of Boom is the NGVArchitecture Commission for 2022, an annual series that invites Australian architects to create a work of site-specific, ephemeral architecture for the NGV Garden. A global architectural icon, The Parthenon, an Ancient Greek temple, is an apex symbol of Western civilisation, democracy and perfection. Temple of Boom celebrates these interpretations, while simultaneously expanding our understanding of the iconic Parthenon building and the enduring beauty it emanates.TheNGV Architecture Commission 2022: Temple of Boom will be on display from November 16.

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■ Nick and Heather Safstrom plan to relaunch their ‘stop-start’ delayed Art Exhibition at the above address. Nick has really changed direction with his work – with gorgeous pastel G. W. Bush. “I remember an old poster out west, Wanted Dead or Alive”. It includes various types of media images used at the time. Thaemlitz was a young child during the Vietnam War and was deeply affected by watching gruesome ground-zero journalist footage on the nightly TV news – footage which proved vital to fuelling anti-war sentiments and protests among the US public.As a result, the US Government and military industrial contractors took note of a free press, giving rise to today’s corporate journalism. By 1990s press images of US military attacks were restricted to the iconic grainy video footage from fighter planes d dropping bombs on anonymous architecture, :shock and awe” footage that resembled fireworks in the distance, and humanitarian portraiture/ the propaganda leading up to the illegal invasion of Iraq is summarised by the sleazy sales pitch. Sophisticated Boom Boom Exhibition opened August 18.

Kingdom of Pleasure – Jane Burton: Linden New Art presents Kingdom of Pleasure, an exhibition by local artist Jane Burton. In Kingdom of Pleasure, Burton expands her ongoing exploration of memory, desire and mortality with a new suite of dream-like photograph offering a darkly ambiguous, enigmatic, and provocative take on Luna Park. Exhibition closes September 4. LindenArt Gallery 26 Acland St, St. Kilda At Maroondah Social Fabric – Nadrasca Studio Artists. Social Fabric is a group exhibition of painting, textiles, prints and drawings by a collective group of artists who work together at the supported art studio at Nadrasca Community in Mitcham. Since 1967 Nadrasca has existed to give learning, living, and employment opportunities to people with disability. Contemporary arts practice is fundamental to lifer at Nadrasca and an active studio – currently led by artist Matt Feder – has been running for over 20 years. The exhibition is woven together with the studio’s many patterns and threads/ Those within the textile works included of course. But ultimately, what surrounds visitors to Art Space art Realm is a social fabric stitched from the creative energy of these eight prolificBannersartists.and T-shirts included in the exhibition are the outcomes of projects for which artists have come together in the studio to produce a collective work or have chosen to each use the same Exhibitionmaterials.closesSeptember 25.

By Kevin Trask of 3AW and 96.5 Inner FM It is available via Amazon on the internet. In the book Rich Little recalls things that have hap pened, mistakes that were made, goofs like Ed Sullivan introducing him as Little Richard on the show and Ronald Reagan doing impressions of him.Rich Little has worked for several charities including the Juvenile Diabetes Fund and the Children's Miracle Network. Rich Little has been married four times and has a Hedaughter.performs at The Tropicana in Las Vegas five nights a week. If you are visiting Las Vegas go and see his act.

Kevin Trask Kevin can be heard on 3AWThe Time Tunnel - Remember WhenSundays at 10.10pm with Philip Brady and Simon Owens. And on 96.5 FM That's Entertainment - Sundays at 12 www.innerfm.org.auNoon.

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Maroondah Gallery Ringwood Town Square (opposite Ringwood Station) Ground Floor 179 Maroondah Hwy, Ringwoo. Safstrom

■ After 27 years as one of the main characters on Neighbours, Ryan Maloney, is unhappy the soapie has ended, he does have options up his sleeve, far afield from the small screen. Toadie is a qualified commercial pilot, so there's option No.1. Another op is to return to the building industry, so little chance of seeing Toadie the Tradie in the line-up outside Centrelink Dear judith

The series, most likely for TV, is to be known as 'Hot Air ', with Andrew Garfield playing Branson. Sounds like a goer, I'll be watching.

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The script is based on the top selling book, 'Dirty Tricks' and chronicles how bully boys British Airways, in 1984, attempted to sabotage the launch of Branson's Virgin Airlines

Off screen their different personalities have seen the hosts split, neither speaks to other, and Frank is in hospital with a back injury. Looks like Series 21 will be their last. Great shame.

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■ Rich Little was nicknamed "the man of a thousand voices" by Mel Blanc. That was a great compliment from Mel who voiced many cartoon characters including Bugs Bunny. Rich has been working as a comedy impressionist for more than sixty years and is still performing in Las Vegas. Richard Caruthers "Rich" Little was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in 1938. His father was a doctor and his mother was a housewife. Nobody in the family was in show business but Rich loved the films and started doing impressions of the Hollywood stars at an early age. He formed a partnership with a friend and they impersonated politicians at the local nightclubs.Rich got a job at a radio station and used his vocal impressions during his show. Mel Torme was very impressed with Rich after he saw him on a program on Canadian television and Mel organized a guest spot for Rich on The Judy Garland Show. Judy was not happy about having a comedy impressionist on her television show but changed her mind when she heard Rich do James Mason. Rich made appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show and the Jackie Gleason Show. His most popular television show was The KopyKats which was a part of the ABC Comedy Hour. He was the resident comic on The Julie Andrews Show and had his own television series in 1976. ● ● Rich Little During his appearance on The Muppet Show Rich impersonated most of the characters including Miss Piggy. Over the years Rich has also worked as an actor and has been a guest star in shows such as Green Acres, Mannix, Here's Lucy, Murder She Wrote, The Nanny and he played a killer in an episode of Policewoman. Rich Little was a regular on the Dean Martin Celebrity Roast television series for many years and worked with people such as Jack Benny, George Burns, James Stewart, Johnny Carson and Frank Sinatra. Rich Little was last in Melbourne in 1984 for the Logie presentation. Rich has published a book titled; Little by Little: The People I Have Met and Been. ‘Nobody in the family was in show business but Rich loved the films and started doing impressions of the Hollywood stars at an early age.’

■ Looks like it must be true that the rejuvenated Brittany Spear swill team with Elton John to record one of Elton's iconic numbers, Tiny Dancer Truth behind TV show

■ 'American Pickers' is one of my fave shows seen on digital 74. Cocomperes Mike and Frank are poles apart in personalities as they criss cross America searching to buy and resell antique bargains.

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■ The world’s biggest companies generate an incredible amount of money each year, with tech giants such as Apple posting annual profits of as much as $55 billion. That’s more money than most of us will ever see in our lifetimes, so it can be difficult to get your head around the numbers and really visualize just how much the world’s biggest corporations are Wheremaking.itreally hits home is when you see just how much money the world’s richest companies are making, not every year, but every day, hour and even second. Apple is one of the world’s most profitable businesses, generating over $151 billion a day, which equates to $1752 every single second.Toput that into context, the average weekly wage in the US is $1237, meaning that the average American doesn’t even earn the same amount that Apple earns in a second after a full week at work.Fellow tech giants Microsoft and Alphabet (the parent company of Google ) also draw in more than a thousand dollars each second, which works out at around $100 million a day. At the other end of the scale, Uber Technologies (who trust Tipalti with their account payable software) made a huge loss of $8.5 billion, equating to $270 every second. Despite being the world’s largest ride-hailing app, Uber has famously never turned a profit. Army recruiting slow

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■ When we exercise, far-flung parts of our bodies apparently communicate with one another, thanks to tiny, particlefilled balloons that move purposefully through the bloodstream from one cell to another, carrying pressing biochemical messages, according to an important new study of the biology of exercise.Thestudy helps to clarify some of the body-wide health effects of working out and also underscores just how physiologically complex exercise is. For some time, scientists have suspected that the body’s internal organs are as gossipy and socially entangled as any 8th-grade classroom. It is thought that, under the right conditions, fat cells chat with muscle cells, and muscle cells whisper to brain cells and everybody seems to want to be buddies with the liver.

■ Vapes are banned now, soon almost all nicotine too: Smoking fentanyl on the streets is fine, and you’ll even get a nice clean pipe by gentle city workers, but if you try to inhale a puff of that Juul e-cigarette you can soon expect the mighty hand of the federal government to swat it out of your mouth.

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■ Hi everyone, remotely from my suite at the Ramada Plaza Hotel and Suites in West Hollywood comes this week’s news. Vale Olivia and Judith ■ Shock news about two of our beloved music stars dying within a day of each other. Both received worldwide coverage of their passing. Judith Durham AO was the first shock. You think that these stars will shine forever and it becomes a huge news story when they do pass away. Judith spent her lifetime as a member of The Seekers and also had a very successful solo career. The Seekers were the first to gain success worldwide with hits like ‘Georgie Girl’ and ‘The Carnival is Over’. Their reunion tours of Australia and England were always sold out and their popularity increased with every tour.

★ Dame Olivia Newton-John AC DBE had an even bigger impact on the world stage. Four-time Grammy Award winner and with over 100 million records sold and with movies Xanadu and Grease, Olivia was truly our best, biggest and brightest star. On You Tube I saw Judith Durham’s ‘This Is Your Life’and during the show Olivia sent a message to her. It’s unbelievable that these two amazing entertainers died within a day of each other. They both leave a huge legacy of music, memories and movies.

■ The local Army recruiting station was empty. The normally reliable recruiting grounds at the nearby Walmart were a bust.With the Army still thousands of soldiers short of its recruiting goal, the station commander, Sgt First Class James Pulliam, dressed head to toe in camouflage, scanned a stripmall parking lot for targets. He spotted a young woman getting out of a car, and put on his best salesman smile. “Hey, how’d you know I was going to be here today!” the sergeant said with an affable Carolina drawl, as if greeting an old friend. “I’m going to help put you in the Army!” These are tough times for military recruiting. Almost across the board, the armed forces are experiencing large shortfalls in enlistments this year, a deficit of thousands of entry-level troops that is on pace to be worse than any since just after the Vietnam War. It threatens to throw a wrench into the military’s machinery, leaving critical jobs unfilled and some platoons with too few people to function.

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● ● If you are considering coming over for a holiday in 2022, then I have got a special deal for you. We would love to see you at the Ramada Plaza Hotel and Suites, 8585 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood. I have secured a terrific Holiday deal for readers of the Melbourne Observer and The Local Paper. Please mention ‘Melbourne Observer’ when you book to receive the ‘Special Rate of the Day’ for your advance bookings. Please contact: Jennifer at info@ramadaweho.com

■ More than 300 independent bookstores opened in the US over the past couple of years, a “welcome revival after an early pandemic slump,” Alexandra Alter and Elizabeth HarrisAndwrite.people of colour started many of them, diversifying the book “Peoplebusiness.arereally looking for a community where they get real recommendations from real people,” said Nyshell Lawrence, a bookseller in Lansing, Mich., who decided to open a bookshop after she visited a local store and found few titles by Black women. “We’re not just basing things off of algorithms.”

■ DeSantis overtakes Trump in New Hampshire straw poll: There will come a day when Democrats realise that Trump, despite being an agent of chaos, was somewhat of a moderate Republican (think: Trump being booed by a conservative crowd for promoting the COVID booster). Rising now is the polished, focused, more old-school family values style of Republican candidate, one who also has huge credibility with the new right: Ron DeSantis. In a new straw poll of likely New Hampshire voters, DeSantis fared better against Biden than Trump did. If Dems had any visions of swapping out Biden for Harris, that same poll found that New Hampshire voters expressed extremely unfavourable feelings toward Kamala Harris (with only 23 per cent having a favourable opinion). Meanwhile the DNC has slashed prices for a photo with the Veep from $15,000 to $5000. Our money is on DeSantis v. Biden. Nicotine banned

World population to hit 8 billion

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■ The world’s population is expected to reach eight billion on November 15, the UN forecast in a report that said India will surpass China as the most populous country on earth in 2023. That overall population milestone “is a reminder of our shared responsibility to care for our planet and a moment to reflect on where we still fall short of our commitments to one another,” Secretary General Antonio Guterres said, without citing specifics.“This is an occasion to celebrate our diversity, recognize our common humanity, and marvel at advancements in health that have extended lifespans and dramatically reduced maternal and child mortality rates,” he added.

Biden’s FDA has blocked the popular electronic cigarette company Juul from selling products in the US The FDA also this week is rolling out a planned new rule: nicotine must be almost entirely removed from cigarettes.

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■ Laura Wasser is 54 and is one of the highest-profile divorce lawyers in the country. She has represented some of the biggest celebrities of the past generation: Britney Spears during her split with Kevin Federline,Angelina Jolie during her divorce from Brad Pitt, Johnny Depp during his divorce from Amber Heard, and Kim Kardashian during her divorce from Kanye West, among them.The gossip web site TMZ has dubbed her “the disso queen” for her facility in dissolving the unions of the rich and famous, and she is often featured on that site and on others like it, in conjunction with the relationship travails of her clients.

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■ Popular entertainer Chris Newman will bring his Morning Melodies show back to Tooradin Sports Club on Tuesday, September 20, commencing 10.30am. CCR, The Eagles, Everly Bros and Roy Orbison will all be part of the music selection on the day, says Chris. Bookings at the club: phone 5998 3499 Memo Christmas

■ The first major exhibition of advertising and communication design in the NGV’s history, The Rigg Design Prize 2022 highlights the creativity underpinning the work of eight leading Australian basedForagencies.theexhibition, each agency will develop a suite of campaign assets – including billboards, street posters and moving image – to celebrate how creativity can shape who we are and the world we live in. Now in its ninth edition, the triennial Prize is Australia’s highest national accolade for contemporary design bestowed by an Australian public gallery and seeks to profile a different field of design practice every three years. In 2022, the Prize exhibition showcases the capacity of advertising and communication design to influence.

■ With Christmas in July all gone for another year, the Memo in St Kilda have already announced a popular list of artists who’ll take the stage for the fair dinkum festive season. Rebecca Barnard and Billy Miller will perform a Special Christmas Singalong with Christmas carols as well as all the old favourites.Theremay even be a special guest or two says the media release. Bookings at www.trybooking.com/ events/

● Patrick Livesey Julia Gillard) and Annabel Larcombe (Julie Bishop).

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■ Produced and performed inhouse by Gasworks Arts Park, Gone Girls is a dragged-up, camped-up take on treatment of women in the Australian Parliament, written and performed by Patrick Livesey who plays Julia Gillard andAnnabelle Larcombe (Julie Bishop) with co-direction by Wil King Elected to Parliament on the same day after the 1998 Federal election, politically opposed Julia and Julie are both on fire with ambition.This is a cheeky, behind the scenes look at these strong-willed women in conversations in the bar, in the women’s toilet and anytime the meet up, exposing their shared experience of misogyny dealt out by the Boy’s Club. The play teases out strings of incidences of gender deafness with references to a succession of other female politicians such as Joan Child and Penny Wong. Along the way, Julia and Julie form a humorous, unexpected bipartisan personal alliance. Patrick’s looks, dress and gestures are spookily recognisable as Julia Gillard while an edge of rivalry is always present in Annabelle’s depiction of Julie as sharp, quick-witted match in the relationship. We’re caught up in the momentum of this ping pong game as Julia’s gibes meet her opponents’.The drag and campy nature of the show enables the writers to entertainingly explore moments of intimacy and the bonds formed through working together in this unreal environment of the halls of Parliament. Many sides of these complex characters are called into question through this comic portrayal of the experience of political careers and personal lives and culminating in a slightly insane robotic stoush in the bowels of Parliament House.

- Review by Sherryn Danaher Design Prize

■ Australian country music royalty Adam Harvey and Beccy Cole have announced the release of a new duets album. The Great Country Songbook Volume 3 will hit the market from September 9. Victorian fans can also catch the duo who’ll be performing around the state from September 29 onwards. - Rob Foenander By Rob com.auinfo@countrycrossroadsFoenander

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■ Armstrong trainer Danny O’Brien was successful with Sunshine Beach-Satimer Sunset gelding Blake Bolac in the Great Ocean Road Real Estate 2Y0 Maiden Pace over 1650 metres. Coming off a nice second on debut at Hamilton ing the Benstud Back Straight Pace over 1690 metres. Majestic Pride after lobbing one/one from the extreme draw was off and running midrace to assume control and register a 21.5 metre margin in advance of Yankee Twister (four markers) and Rioterra (one/one). The mile rate 203.4. Sweetsazzymylazzy ran home stylishly from four back in the moving line to record a 2.7 metre victory over Major Banks which trailed the leader Ideal Investment, with Madam Auckland (four pegs) third a neck away. The mile rate 1-59.3.

■ Bolinda part-owner/trainer Alexandra Hurley’s 5Y0 Amore Stride-Nitengale Stride

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mare Tiara Stride (Greg Sugars) has done it again – leading throughout from gate five to snare the Haras Des Trotteurs Trotters Mobile over 2100 metres. With Greg Sugars in the sulky, Tiara Stride began swiftly to open up a huge margin on her rivals. Still a “mile” in front in the last lap, Tiara Stride never looked like stopping and coasted to the wire 1.5 metres clear of the hot favourite Evas Image which left her run too late. Shield Maiden was game when third 10.1 metres away after racing exposed. The mile rate 2-01.5. It was Tiara Stride’s third victory in 27 outings.

■ Ex NSW reinswoman Ellen Rixon now attached to the Jess and Greg Sugars Myrniong stable was successful aboard 4Y0 Blissful HallViva Safari gelding Kurun Express in the 2150 metre United Petroleum Pace. Starting from gate five, Kurun Express trailed See You There inside him forward three wide as the gate pulled away before moving around him to park outside the pacemaker Machavelli (gate two) which had crossed stablemate Covevve Hustler which led out from the pole. Surging to the front approaching the final bend, Kurun Express scored by a half neck from the fast finishing Spencer (one/three) which was held up at a vital stage before finishing fast when switched to the sprint lane. See You There was third 2.3 metres back after following the winner. The mile rate 1-58.3.

■ In-form reinsman Brad Chisholm was victorious aboard Cobblebank part-owner/trainer Alex Freeman’s 6Y0 Western Terror-Hanover Whiz mare Jay Bee who chalked up her 6th success by taking the Yarra Valley Toyota Pace over 2150 metres in 1-59.8. Flying out to cross Island Rocknroll (gate two), Jay Bee rated well just lasted by a half head over Island Rocknroll along the sprint lane, with Madame West third 1.9 metres away third after following the pair. 10 races at M’boro. ■ Maryborough was Wednesday’s venue with a strong 10-race program. ■ Gordon part-owner/trainer Larry Lynch would have been thrilled to snare the quinella in the Newsxpress Maryborough Vicbred Pace over 1690 metres when 8Y0 Village Jasper-Private Affair mare Village Voice bloused stablemate Breathe Easy in a mile rate of 156.7.Driven by Jackie Barker, Village Voice after starting from the extreme draw enjoyed a cosy trip three back in the moving line as Ace Duigan (gate four) was driven with aggression to cross Onwatch (gate three). With Breathe Easy first to make a move prior to the home turn three wide as Onwatch came away from the inside to take over with Village Voice poised to pounce, Breathe Easy was being hailed the winner when Village Voice after being eased three wide sprouted wings to nab him in the shadows of the pose and score by 1.4 metres. Onwatch was a nose away third in an exciting finish.

two week earlier, Blake Bolac driven by Neil McCallum was given an easy time from inside the second line trailing the leader and runner-up Catalpa Rescue before using the sprint lane to register a 2.8 metre margin in 1-57.2. Itzmineontheline (gate four) also used the sprint lane from four pegs after being checked at the start for third 1.6 metres back.

■ At Echuca on Wednesday, Nagambie based trainer Danny Ferris was successful with 4Y0 Rock N Roll Heaven-Oversway gelding Heavensway in the Alabar Vicbred Platinum Maiden Pace over 2160 metres. With Jordan Chipnall in the sulky, Heavensway (gate four) after trailing the leader Devil Of A Smile inside him, used the sprint lane to gain the day by 1.8 metres from a deathseating Waitingnoruns, with Meggs Is Me (three markers) third a half head third after using the sprint lane. The mile rate 2-02.8.

■ The Aldebaran’s (Huey) and Misty ran the quinella in the Yabby Dam Farms Trotters Mobile over 2100 metres with Aldebaran Huey the victor. Trained at Meredith by Emmett Brosnan and father Richard, Aldebaran Huey driven by Emmett led all of the way from gate five to record a soft 2.8 metre margin over Aldebaran Misty which trailed making no impression over the concluding stages. Our Safari Sun (one/two - three wide home turn) was third 2.6 metres away. The mile rate 2-00.8. Home of trotters ■ Maryborough, home of the trotter, commenced the week on Monday July 26 with a nine race card featuring four events for squaregaiters – the highlight being the $12,000 Aldebaran Park Maryborough Trotters Oaks over 2190 metres with the winner being Cardigan trainer Anton Golino’s Quaker Jet-Miss Manitoba filly Revelstoke. Driven by Nathan Jack, Revelstoke was restrained from outside the front line to settle at the rear as Bitta Irish Luck began brilliantly for Chris Alford to lead easily. The race was to change racing for the bell when the pacemaker went off stride allowing Stingofawasp on her back to take over with La Perriere (a stablemate of the winner) in the open and polemarker Aldebaran Demi on the back of the leader with Revelstoke circling the field to lead at the Holdingbell.amargin on turning, Revelstoke scored by 5.9 metres in a rate of 2-02.1 (last half 58.5 – 28.8) from Aldebaran Demi which ran home late after being extricated three wide on turning, with La Perriere third 2.6 metres away.. ■ Burrumbeet part-owner/trainer/driver David Barbetti provided the upset of the afternoon when Red Samurai-El Gelato 4Y0 gelding El Resamo scored in the 2190 metre Haras Des Trotteurs Trotters Mobile at odds of $34. Unplaced in three runs prior after galloping on each occasion, El Resamo trotting to perfection went forward from outside the front line to join the poleline leader Sonnyboy and immediately applied plenty of pressure not relenting until the bell lap arrived when he crossed to assumeWhencontrol.expected to give ground after the tough passage, El Resamo defied all challengers to record a strong 1.4 metre margin in advance of Di Li from three back in the moving line. Mielicki ran on late from the tail for third a half head away. The mile rate 2-02.4. Speedy start ■ Bendigo raced on Tuesday and in still on the trotting gait, Inglewood part-owner/trainer Grant Innes and family landed the Solar1 Electrical Bendigo Trotters Mobile over 1650 metres with Vincent Kai, a 6Y0 gelded son of Bacardi Lindy andBredSubitize.byGrant and wife Franceen, Vincent Kye with Ellen Tormey in the sulky began speedily from gate five to lead and rated a treat, defied all challengers to register a half neck margin over Buslin Brody which got very close after trailing and using the sprint lane. Reigning Lillies after following the pair also used the sprint lane for third a head back in a thrilling finish. The mile rate 2-01.6. It was Vincent Kai’s sixth victory in 62 outings which include 19 placings.

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■ Junortoun’s Kent Harpley combined with Leigh Sutton to land the 1755 metre Rich River Auto Body 3Y0 Pace with Bulldog Khan, a gelded son of Restrepo and Rosie Khan in 158.2.Settling four back in the moving line from the extreme draw, Bulldog Khan after going forward three wide uncovered in the last lap outgunned his rivals to score by 3.1 metres in 158.2 over Symphony Stride (one/one) and the disappointing leader Sunstar who was 2.4 metres away in third place.

■ Kilmore Racing Club celebrated the second 2022 Memorial Night on Thursday July 28 remembering many local trainers and drivers who had enjoyed success on the track over the years.

■ Parwan owner/trainer Jaime Madruga presently holidaying in his home country Portugal repaid some expenses for the trip after 4Y0 A Rocknroll Dance-Onedins Courage mare No Win No Worries returned to the winners list in the Alabar Pace over 2240 metres. Taken to the course by stable assistant Paul Parsons, No Win No Worries driven by Ellen Rixon flew away from gate four before being eased to take a trail on Sweet Creation. Enjoying a cosy passage, No Win No Worries used the sprint lane to register a half head margin over the pacemaker in a tricky finish returning a mile rate of 1-58.2.

■ The cheers were deafening following the victory of Creatine-Annika gelding Ess Kay Hollywood in the 70’s & 80’s 10 December 2022 2Y0 Trotters Maiden Trotters Mobile over 1710 metres at Ballarat on Friday. - Len Baker

■ The Kiwi connection of Nathan Purdon (trainer) and Josh Dickie (driver) landed the 2100 metre Jims Mowing 3Y0 Pace with Betting LineMoremi Miss gelding Captain Barnato. Trapped wide from gate five Captain Barnato pressed forward to cross polemarker Barra Mac on debut and was untroubled to defy all rivals, accounting for Barra Mac by 6.4 metres in 1-58.8. Speedy Spida (one/one – three wide home turn) was third 4.4 metres away.

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Melton resumes ■ Tabcorp Park Melton resumed racing after a five week lay-off on Wednesday and Charlton’s Ryan Sanderson enjoyed a happy evening after driving a double – Mister Nien for John Justice in the TAB Play Central Pace over 1720 metres and Dangerous for father Shane in the Dann Event Hire 2Y0 Pace over the same trip. Mister Nien a 4Y0 SomebeachsomewhereLady Of My Life gelding led throughout from gate six to record a 1.4 metre margin from Border Cross along the sprint lane and Blazin Heaven (three markers) in 1-57.4, while Dangerous, a colt by Sweet Lou from Ark Monroe raced by the Birchip boys and friends raced exposed for most of the way to defeat the leader Joyful by 3.2 metres and in doing so made it two from two, with Itzmineontheline (one/two) third 6.1 metres away. The mile rate 1-55.7.

■ Yarra Valley held a small six event card on Monday, August 1, and by far the most impressive winner on the day was Melton trainer Joe Pace’s Kiwi bred 3Y0 Franco Ledger-Justasip gelding Justalittlesip in the De Bortoli Pace over 2150Drivenmetres.by James Herbertson, Justalittlesip was quickly eased away from inside the second line to settle at the tail of the field as Just As Well led from gate Commencingfour.a forward move three wide racing for the bell to park outside the leader for the final circuit, Justalittlesip when given a little extra rein on the final bend raced clear shortly after with Rock Phone which had trailed the pacemaker angled away from the inside to give chase, but was no match for the winner which scored by 4.7 metres. Just As Well held down third 1.9 metres back. The mile rate 1-59.9.

■ Heathcote owner/trainer Terry French was successful with honest 7Y0 Well Said-Without Guile gelding Joeys Hangover in the 1690 metre Bent Stems Florist Maryborough Pace. Driven with aggression by daughter Tayla, Joeys Hangover vacated a mid-field passage from gate six to go forward with a lightning burst of speed to cross the pacemaker Metro Man (gate five) at the bell. Showing no signs of stopping, Joeys Hangover recorded his 18th victory in 149 outings, defeating Friends (one/one) by 9.3 metres in 156.7. Open The Valve (three markers last lap) from the pole was third 8.8 metres away. ■ Ararat’s Michael Bellman snared a double on the day with 7Y0 Majestic Son-Fleetwood Blue mare Majestic Pride doing everything right on this occasion to blitz her rivals in the Skyvalley Sprint Lane Trotters Mobile (3rd Heat) over 2190 metres and 4Y0 Devilish SmileWell Rounded mare Sweetsazzymylazzy tak-

Gedelong victory ■ Geelong raced on Thursday and Cobblebank (Melton) trainer/driver Justin Campbell a former Tasmanian, scored a victory with 4Y0 Stonebridge Regal-Odins Cat Woman mare Really Regal in the Dervcon Properties Maiden Pace over 1609 metres. Making her race debut, Really Regal starting solo on the second line pushed through as the start was effected to follow the pole line leader Ideal Jo receiving a lovely trip. Using the sprint lane, Really Regal bloused a death-seating Why Not Dream by a head in a rate of 1-59.3. Our Arabella (one/two) was third two metres back.

■ The Allan Knight Memorial Pace over 1690 metres was a semi-local victory with Wallan trainer Ruth Shinn’s 7Y0 Rock N Roll HeavenAwesomely mare Righteously registering her 9th success in 134 outings (28 placings). Driven as usual by son Chris, Righteously bred and raced by long time clients Justin and Stephanie O’Brien was eased at the start to settle four back in the moving line as polemarker Border Cross Followingled. Officially Shady forward three wide in the last lap, Righteously swooped on the leaders at the straight entrance before shifting right to the outside fence in the straight to score easily by 9 metres in advance of Ringer Russ from last, with Tipofthetongue 3.2 metres away third after trailing the pacemaker. The mile rate two minutes even.

■ The 2180 metre Barry Alford Memorial Pace was taken out by 10Y0 Stonebridge Regal-Lotasilkari gelding Lotakevi who has become somewhat of a Kilmore specialist, winning three of his last four starts on the track. Trained at Croydon by part-owner John McGillivray and once again driven by Ross Payne, Lotakevi from the extreme draw followed the heavily backed odds-on favourite Fly By Eden (one/two) throughout as Bettathanapokeindeye led from gate two. When Fly Bye Eden took a narrow lead on the home turn, Lotakevi was poised to pounce and did so, blousing the favourite by 1.6 metres at TAB odds of $61 after 100’s had been bet on fixed odds. Regality rushed home late from the rear for third a head away. The mile rate 2-03.3. Deafening cheers

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■ The scene is set for a great Epsom Handicap to be run on October 1 at Randwick over 1600Nominationsmetres. haven’t been called for as yet, but Neds the Bookmakers, have framed an early market.TheEpsom Handicap is renowned for attracting the ‘best-milers’ in the land and has shown it for many years. This year is right up there with some of the best at this stage, headed by the outstanding young middle-distance horse Anamoe, prepared by the whiz, Chris Waller, in Sydney A winner of nearly five million dollars, Anamoe is one of the best racing here in AustraliaAt.his last outing he was all at sea on a heavy track, rated a 10, the highest you can get, any worse they call the meeting off. Anamoe has opened a $3.25 favourite before nominations, just over two months away. On the second line is another good galloper who puts in by the name of Converge. Converge is by the great English stallion, Frankel, and is a winner of just over 1.5 million, and has won four of his 11 starts with six minor placings.Heisout of the good Irish mare, Conversely, in the care of one of the best, Gai Waterhouse, and her training partner, Adrian Bott, at Randwick. Back on March 19, he ran a good second to Anamoe in the Rosehill Guineas. One that is worthy keeping your eye on is Top Ranked, a six-year-old, who ran fifth behind Verry Elleegant in the Chipping Norton Stakes. He handles the wet well, and has won six of his 14 starts, with four placings. Top Ranked is in the same stable of top middle-distance class performer Zaaki, prepared by the young English woman, Annabel Neasham, who has called Australia home, and is a top Thentrainer.wehave another of Chris Waller’s team in the highly promising Fan Girl, by the Golden Slipper winner, Sebring, a winner of five of her first 10 starts. She appeared to be outclassed in the Queen of the Turf at her run on April 9, but is smart on herTheday.flying machine Espiona, a winner at Flemington by six lengths over 1200 metres, has stepped up in distance, and after a couple of ordinary runs, she won the Carr Stakes at Randwick on April 16 over 1400 metres. Prepared by Chris Waller, I feel that the biggest worry about her, is stepping up another 200 metres in a class field, if she goes around. Next to have a look at, is the good ‘miler’, Cascadian, prepared by James Cummings and his Godolphin team in the navy blue colours. He has been all over the place, having run consistently between Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne. In a good field of 1600 metre horses in the All- Star- Mile at Flemington back on March 19, he failed to get into it and missed the place. He has also won the All Aged Stakes on 1400 metres at Randwick ● ● ● ● Mugatoo wins the All Star Mile..Racing Photos. It wouldn’t surprise me if ran a great race here. Brad Widdup has another consistent type in Icebath , who does most of his racing in Sydney. Back on April 16, he ran a good third in the JRA Plate, over 2000 metres behind Polly Grey and Numerian. Another of Anna Neasham trained horses is the talented, Mo’unga, who ran in the All Aged Stakes in Sydney on April 16 over 1400 metres missing place after a second up run after a spell. Last but not least, is the smart galloper, Mugatoo, who won the All Star Mile at Moonee Valley last year. He hasn’t raced for some time due to a tendon injury he suffered in the Doomben Cup He’s been entered a couple more times for features, but didn’t run meaning he wasn’t quite right. It is certainly bad luck for his connections and trainer, Kris Lees. Good old times ■ I recently had the pleasure of catching up with my old mate, Ray Benson, the former race caller on 3UZ, in the days of him, Bert Bryant and John Russell ruling the racing airwaves. We journeyed to a nice little place called Café Macchiato, in Macedon Square, a haunt of Ray’s.Ray for the first time that I can remember, “hit his kick”, took out his gold money Ccip, where he extracted two $50 notes. (Joking.)

● Espiona winning up the straight. Racing Photos. Looking for

Queensland and Victoria. Another that contests most of the major races, is the Sydney fouryear-old, Count De Rupee, prepared by the Price team, he is a good type, but like a lot of reasonable horses they find out what it is all about when they go up in class. He finished in sixth spot in the Doomben 10,000, back on May 14, which wasn’t a bad run.He is consistent having won seven of 20, starts, up until then with eight placings. The Joseph trained horse, Private Eye, is smart on his day, and has got back a bit of form, when a very good second in the Stradbroke Handicap behind Alligator Blood back on June 11.Prior to that he had three unplaced runs, but on his day, he is good and after all he carried the top weight of 57 kilos in the Stradbroke Now seven he has been a consistent performer for the All Blue Team, including winning seven in top class company and 11 placings. Also, connections have banked nearly four million dollars, having run and won in Sydney,

Ray and I met many moons ago, when I went to Lee Murray’s Voice Production School in Collins Place. Ray then invited me, through his parents, Tom and Edie, and siblings Gary and Marlene, to their home in Kensington It was on a regular Wednesday night, and I was invited for dinner and later with my trusty AWA recorder, which helped me greatly, and with Ray’s and Lee’s teaching, shaped my career. Mobile:toProfessionalaruntheshow?TedRyanPhone987616520412682927E-Mail:tedryan@australiaonline.net.au ted.ryan@optusnet.com.au

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The Minister for Environment and Climate Action (formerly the Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change) (Minister ) declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as Lot 2 on Plan of Subdivision PS218436M, being the whole of the land contained in Certificate of Title Volume 9933 Folio 915. Interests Acquired: That of Angelo Randello and Pamela Joy Randello (registered proprietors) and all other interests. The acquisition is made pursuant to section 5(4) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 for the purpose of the Werribee Township Regional Park. A notice of intention to acquire the interest in the land was served on 18 February 2022. Published with the authority of the MinisForter. and on behalf of the Minister Signed: PETER LASLETT Name: PETER LASLETT Director Suburban Parks Program Department of Environment, Land, Water and Date:Planning28July

The Minister for Environment and Climate Action (formerly the Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change) (Minister ) declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as Land in Plan of Consolidation 156347, being the whole of the land contained in Certificate of Title Volume 9801 Folio 662. Interests Acquired: That of McGrath480 Pty Ltd (ACN 629 332 341) (registered proprietor) and all other interests. The acquisition is made pursuant to section 5(4) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 for the purpose of the Werribee Township Regional Park. A notice of intention to acquire the interest in the land was served on 21 February 2022. Published with the authority of the MinisForter. and on behalf of the Minister Signed: PETER LASLETT Name: PETER LASLETT Director Suburban Parks Program Department of Environment, Land, Water and Date:Planning28July 2022

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The Minister for Environment and Climate Action (formerly the Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change) (Minister) declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as Lot 6 on Plan of Subdivision PS079325, being the whole of the land contained in Certificate of Title Volume 08705 Folio 256. Interests Acquired: That of Wattleglaze Pty Ltd (ACN 619 696 892) (registered proprietor) and all other interests. The acquisition is made pursuant to section 5(4) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 for the purpose of the Kororoit Creek Regional Park. A notice of intention to acquire the interest in the land was served on 8 February 2022. Published with the authority of the MinisForter. and on behalf of the Minister Signed: PETER LASLETT Name: Peter Laslett Director, Suburban Parks Program Department of Environment, Land, Water and DatePlanning28July 2022

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The Minister for Environment and Climate Action (formerly the Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change) (Minister ) declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as Lot 3 on Plan of Subdivision LP116035, being the whole of the land contained in Certificate of Title Volume 9183 Folio 748. Interests Acquired: That of Living Springs Baptist Church Inc (registered proprietor) and all other interests. The acquisition is made pursuant to section 5(4) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 for the purpose of the Kororoit Creek Regional Park. A notice of intention to acquire the interest in the land was served on 2 February 2022. Published with the authority of the MinisForter. and on behalf of the Minister Signed: PETER LASLETT Name: PETER LASLETT Director Suburban Parks Program Department of Environment, Land, Water and Date:Planning28July 2022

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The Minister for Environment and Climate Action (formerly the Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change) (Minister) declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as Lot 2 on Plan of Subdivision PS084778, being the whole of the land contained in Certificate of Title Volume 08909 Folio 407. Interests Acquired: That of The Ky Enterprises Pty Ltd (ACN 006 236 022) (registered proprietor) and all other interests. The acquisition is made pursuant to section 5(4) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 for the purpose of the Werribee Township Regional Park. A notice of intention to acquire the interest in the land was served on 8 February 2022. Published with the authority of the MinisForter. and on behalf of the Minister Signed: PETER LASLETT Name: Peter Laslett Director, Suburban Parks Program Department of Environment, Land, Water and DatedPlanning28July

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FORM 7 Regulation 16 Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986 Notice of Acquisition Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land

The Minister for Environment and Climate Action (formerly the Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change) (Minister) declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as Lot 7 on Plan of Subdivision PS144420, being the whole of the land contained in Certificate of Title Volume 09540 Folio 946. Interests Acquired: That of Thai Thi Dang (registered proprietor) and all other interTheests.acquisition is made pursuant to section 5(4) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 for the purpose of the Werribee Township Regional Park. A notice of intention to acquire the interest in the land was served on 22 February 2022. Published with the authority of the MinisForter. and on behalf of the Minister Signed: PETER LASLETT Name: Peter Laslett Director, Suburban Parks Program Department of Environment, Land, Water and DatePlanning28July 2022

■ Victolrian Amateur Football Association. Premier. Old Scotch 15.8 (98) d Old brighton 12.12 (84). Old Xavierians 5.12 (42) d Old Trinity 0.1 (1). St Kevin’s OB 16.15 (111) d Caulfield Grammarians 5.4 (34). Collegians 11.9 (75) d University Blues 10.14 (74). Old Melburnians 14.11 (95) d St Bernards 10.9 (69). Premier Reserves. Old Brighton 9.12 (66) d Old Scotch 7.7 (49). Old Trinity 12.8 (80) d Old Xavierians 11.12 (78). St Kevin’s OB 12.7 (79) d Caulfield Grammarians 11.7 (73). Collegians 13.8 (86) d University Blues 11.10 (76). Old Melburnians 14.14 (98) d St Bernards 6.4 (40). Premier B. St Bede’s-Mentone Tigers 17.14 (116) d Williamstown CYMS 11.10 (76). De La Salle 11.12 (78) d AJAX 11.8 (74). Waverley Blues 15.21 (111) d Old Carey 6.11 (41). Fitzroy v Old Haileybury. Beaumaris: Bye. Premier B Reserves. Williamstown CYMS 9.6 (60) d St Bede’s-Mentone Tigers 6.8 (44). De La Salle 24.23 (167) d AJAX 2.5 (17). University Blacks 14.23 (107) d Old Carey 4.7 (31). Fitzroy 11.21 (87) d Old Haileybury 7.6 (48). Beaumaris: Bye. Premier C. Monash Blues 14.12 (96) d Hampton Rovers 2.3 (15). Mazenod 7.14 (56) d Parkdale Vultures 5.9 (39). Old Geelong 18.19 (127) d UHS-VU 3.12 (30). Ormond 15.14 (104) d Preston Bullants 9.7 (61). Old Melburnians 9.8 (62) d Marcellin 8.10 (58). Old Ivanhoe: Bye. Premier C Reserves. Hampton Rovers 11.12 (78) d Monash Blues 11.10 (76). Mazenod 29.11 (185) d Parkdale Vultures 2.1 (13). Old Geelong 26.25 (181) d UHS-VU 1.2 (8). Ormond v Preston Bullants. Marcellin 25.21 (171) d Old Mentonians 5.4 (34). Old Ivanhoe: Bye. Division 1. Old Peninsula v Old Camberwell Grammarians. PEGS 15.12 (102) d Thierry Penola 5.6 (36). Glen Eira 25.13 (163) d St Mary’s Salesian 5.3 (33). Kew 18.9 (117) d Prahran Assumption 8.8 (56). Oakleigh 18.17 (125) d Whitefriars 12.6 (78). Division 1 Reserves. Old Camberwell Grammarians 15.14 (104) d Old Peninsula 5.5 (35). PEGS 30.20 (200) d Thierry Penola 2.7 (19). Glen Eira 20.18 (138) d St Mary’s Salesian 4.5 (29). Kew 21.16 (142) d Prahran Assumption 5.4 (34). Oakleigh 9.13 (67) d Whitefriars 8.10 (58). Division 2. Old Paradians 9.9 (63) d Yarra Old Grammarians 5.7 (37). Ivanhoe 12.7 (79) d Manningham Cobras 1.1 (7). Brunswick 14.9 (93) d Power House 3.2 (20). Bulleen Templestowe 6.5 (41) d Aquinas 2.7 (19). West Brunswick 12.11 (83) d MHSOB 7.11 (53). Division 2 Reserves. Old Paradians 24.17 (161) d Yarra Old Grammarians 0.1 (1). Ivanhoe v Manningham Cobras. Brunswick 17.16 (118) d Power House 2.10 (22). Aquinas 39.16 (250) d Bulleen Templestowe 2.2 (14). West Brunswick 20.15 (135) d MHSOB 2.7 (19). Division 3. Canterbury 39.23 (257) d Westbourne Grammarians 5.3 (33). South Melbourne Districts 9.6 (60) d North Brunswick 3.1 (19). Elsternwick 11.11 (77) d Emmaus St Leo’s 11.9 (75). Parkside 12.15 (87) d Richmond Central 4.8 (32). Hawthorn: Bye. Division 3 Reserves. South Melbourne Districts 17.8 (110) d North Brunswick 3.8 (26). Canterbury v Westbourne Grammarians. Brunswick 18.9 (117) d Emmaus St Leo’s 9.12 -66). Parksdie 7.19 (61) d Richmond Central 4.3 (22). Hawthorn: Bye. Division 4. Swinburne University 13.12 (91) d Masada 10.11 (71). La Trobe University 16.14 (110) d Box Hill North 0.2 (2). St John’s 16.14 (110) d Eley Park 12.4 (76). Albert Park: Bye. Division 4 Reserves. Masada 7.14 (56) d Swinburne University 5.13 (42). La Trobe University v Box Hill North. St John’s 17.13 (111) d Eley Park 13.10 (88). Albert Park: Bye. ■ Western Region Football League. Division 1. Seniors. Altoina 16.11 (107) d Deer Park 10.8 (68). Hoppers Crossing 18.9 (117) d Spotswood 9.6 (60). Caroline Springs 34.18 (222) d Point Cook 5.6 (36z). Werribee Districts 30.17 (197) d Sunshine 7.6 (48). St Albans 10.13 (73) d Yarraville-Seddon Eagles 9.9 (63). Division 1. Reserves. Altona 11.12 (78) d Deer park 6.10 (46). Spotswood 9.8 (62) d Hoppers Crossing 8.6 (54). Point Cook def by Caroline Springs. Werribee Districts 28.20 (188) d Sunshine 2.3 (15). St Albans 16.14 (110) d Yarraville Seddon Eagles 5.1 (31). Division 2. Seniors. Wyndhamvale 15.15 (105) d Albion 12.12 (84). Glen Orden 28.8 (176) d West Footscray 7.3 (45). Point Cook Centralds 12.15 (87) d North Footscray 8.10 (58). Division 2. Reserves. Wyndhamval e 26.11 (167) d Albion 3.9 (27). West Foots cray 15.5 (95) d Glen Orden 4.5 (29). New port 11.11 (77) Point Cook Centrals 6.3 (39) Parkside 8.8 (56) d North Footscray 6.10 (46). Division 3. Seniors. North Sunshine def by Laverton. Albanvale 218.10 (118) d Sunshin Heights 9.9 (63). Sunshine 234.25 (169) d Tarneit 3.6 (24). Braybrook: Bye. Division 3. Reserves. North Sunshine def by Laverton. Albanvale 21.14 (140) d Sunshine Heights 4.6 (30). Suns 20.17 (137) d Tarneit 2.2 (14). Braybrook: Bye. Division 1. Under 18. Altona 13.9 (87) d Hoppers Crossing 5.9 (39). Point Cook 10.14 (74) d Caroline Springs 6.2 (38). Werribee Districts 11.12 (78) d Yarraville Seddon Eagles 6.5 (41). COUNTRY LEAGUES ■ Ballarat Football League. Sebastopo 16.15 (111) d Lake Wendouree 10.5 (65) East Point 12.12 (84) def by Melton 20.7 (127). Bacchus Marsh 7.6 (48) def by Redan 20.20 (140). Ballarat 18.10 (118) d Sunbury 11.10 (76). Darley: Bye. North Ballarat City 26.14 (170) d Melton South 3.6 (24). ■ Central Highlands Football League Seniors. Waubra 13.6 (84) def Learmonth 7.10 (52). Hepburn 17.15 (117) d Creswick 6.11 (47). Newlyn 2.2 (14) def by Dunnstown 12.10 (82). Buninyong 9.10 (64) d Daylesford 5.9 (39). Clunes 15.18 (108) d Carngham Linton 2.3 (15). Gordon 21.18 (144) d Ballan 1.5 (11). Skipton 12.9 (81) d Bungaree 3.2 (20). Rokewood Corindhap 21.13 (139) d Beau fort 7.3 (45). Springbank: Bye. ■ Ellinbank and District Football League. Seniors. Catani 4.2 (26)def by Buln Buln 28.18 (186). Poowong 7.7 (49) defLan g Lang 4.5 (29). Longwarry 6.6 (42) def by Yarragon 6.7 (43). Ellinbank 16.19 (115) def Nilma Darnum 2.7 (19). Trafalgar 6.6 (42) def by Neerim Neerim South 10.10 (70). Nyora: Bye. ■ Geelong Football League. South Barwon 23.15 (153) d Bell Park 11.8 (74). Colac 11.21 (87) defNewtown & Chilwell 9.15 (69) Geelong West Giants 25.19 (169) d St Albans 1.1 (7). Grovedale 8.9 (57) def by St Mary's 14.21 (105). North Shore 9.9 (63) def by Leopold 17.20 (122). Leopold 6.6 (42) def by St Joseph's 11.9 (75). ■ Goulburn Valley Football League Kyabram 23.17 (155) def Benalla 8.6 (54) Mansfield 12.10 (82) d Mooroopna 10.8 (68). Rochester 29.15 (189) d Shepparton United 0.3 (3). Seymour 9.9 (63)d Euroa 7.1 0 (52). Shepparton 7.6 (48)def by Echuc a 19.12 (126). Tatura 15.8 (98) d Shepparton Swans 10.8 (68). ■ Kyabram District Football League . Tallygaroopna 0.2 (2) def by Stanhope 34.17 (221). Rushworth 4.10 (34) def by Undera 26.14 (170). Avenel 15.16 (106) def by Vio let Town 17.5 (107). Lancaster 18.17 (125) def Dookie United 6.11 (47). Merrigum 4.4 (28) def by Murchison-Toolamba 18.17 (125) Shepparton East 25.16 (166) def Nagambie 4.8 (32). Longwood v Girgarre. ■ Riddell District Football League. Se niors. Diggers Rest 22.17 (149) d Lancefield 8.0 (48). Wallan 13.10 (88) d Woodend Hesket 8.3 (51). Riddell 24.21 (165) d West ern Rams 1.2 (8). Romsey 17.12 (114) d Melton Centrals 6.5 (41). Macedon: Bye. ■ West Gippsland Football League. Nar Nar Goon 18.19 (117) defInverloch Kongwak 10.10 (70). Koo Wee Rup 11.5 (71) def by Tooradin-Dalmore 20.14 (134). Warragu Industrials 9.5 (59) def by Cora Lynn 10.8 (68). Dalyston 7.10 (52) def by Bunyip 11.12 (78). Kilcunda Bass 10.10 (70) def Garfield 8.7 (55). Phillip Island 18.23 (131)de f Korumburra - Bena 3.6 (24).

The Minister for Environment and Climate Action (formerly the Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change) (Minister) declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as Lot 6 on Plan of Subdivision PS079325, being the whole of the land contained in Certificate of Title Volume 08705 Folio 256. Interests Acquired: That of Wattleglaze Pty Ltd (ACN 619 696 892) (registered proprietor) and all other interests. The acquisition is made pursuant to section 5(4) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 for the purpose of the Kororoit Creek Regional Park. A notice of intention to acquire the interest in the land was served on 8 February 2022. Published with the authority of the MinisForter. and on behalf of the Minister Signed: PETER LASLETT Name: Peter Laslett Director, Suburban Parks Program Department of Environment, Land, Water and DatePlanning28July 2022

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2022

The Minister for Environment and Climate Action (formerly the Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change) (Minister) declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as Lot 12 on Plan of Subdivision PS144420, being the whole of the land contained in Certificate of Title Volume 09540 Folio 947. Interests Acquired: That of H&T Family Company Pty Ltd (ACN 607 574 185) (registered proprietor) and all other interests. The acquisition is made pursuant to section 5(4) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 for the purpose of the Werribee Township Regional Park. A notice of intention to acquire the interest in the land was served on 18 February 2022. Published with the authority of the MinisForter. and on behalf of the Minister Signed: PETER LASLETT Name: Peter Laslett Director, Suburban Parks Program Department of Environment, Land, Water and DatePlanning28July

FORM 7 Regulation 16 Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986 Notice of Acquisition Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land The Minister for Environment and Climate Action (formerly the Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change) (Minister) declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as Lot 2 on Plan of Subdivision LP116035, being the whole of the land contained in Certificate of Title Volume 09183 Folio 747. Interests Acquired: That of Australian Macedonian Youth Association Nikola Karev Inc. (registered proprietor) and all other inTheterests.acquisition is made pursuant to section 5(4) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 for the purpose of the Kororoit Creek Regional Park A notice of intention to acquire the interest in the land was served on 21 February 2022. Published with the authority of the MinisForter. and on behalf of the Minister Signed: PETER LASLETT Name: Peter Laslett Director, Suburban Parks Program Department of Environment, Land, Water and DatePlanning28July 2022

FORM 7 Regulation 16 Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986 Notice of Acquisition Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land

■ Outer Eastern. Premier Division Seniors. Pakenham 14.9 (93) d Woori Yallock 11.6 (72). Olinda-Ferny Creek 31.22 (208) d Mt Evelyn 3.9 (27). Monbulk 15.14 (104) d Officer 8.7 (55). Narre Warren 27.16 (178) d Upwey-Tecoma 8.9 (57). Wandin: Bye. Premier Division Reserves. Pakenham 15.10 (100) d Woori Yallock 2.3 (15). OlindaFerny Creek v Mt Evelyn. Officer 14.12 (96) d Monbulk 6.12 (48). Upwey-Tecoma 7.12 (54) d Narre Warren 7.5 (47). Wandin: Bye. Division 1 Seniors. Yarra Glen 14.10 (94) d Belgrave 12.9 (81). Berwick Springs 12.13 (85) d Emerald 10.14 (74). Gembrook-Cockatoo 11.9 (75) d Seville 7.7 (49). Healesville: Bye. Division 1 Reserves. Yarra Glen 11.9 (75) d Belgrave 8.12 (60). Berwick Springs 10.5 (65) d Emerald 7.5 (47). GembrookCockatoo 8.6 (54) d Seville 5.6 (36). Healesville: Bye. Division 2 Seniors. Powelltown 23.14 (152) d Broadford-Yea 9.4 (58). Yarra Junction 20.23 (143) d Alexandra 9.11 (65). Kinglake 8.10 (58) d Warburton-Millgrove 4.7 (31). Division 2 Reserves. Powelltown 11.13 (79) d Yea-Broadford 5.3 (33). Alexandra 10.8 (68) d Yarra Junction 8.8 (56). WarburtonMillgrove 10.6 (66) d Kinglake 7.6 (48). Under 19 Boys. Pakenham 6.12 (48) d Healesville 6.4 (40). Emerald 23.16 (154) d Mt Evelyn 0.3 (3). Monbulk 9.16 (70) d Officer 2.6 (18). Upwey-Tecoma 10.11 (71) d Narre Warren 7.7 (49). Olinda-Ferny Creek: Bye. Under 18 Boys. Grand Final. Warburton 12.10 (82) d Kinglake 5.6 (36). ■ Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League. Division 1. Seniors. Frankston Bombers 10.16 (76) d Edithvale-Aspendale 5.8 (38). Bonbecah 12.10 (82) d Red Hill 9.10 (64). Pines 8.12 (60) d Sorrento 7.9 (51). Mt Eliza 7.9 (51) d Frankston YCW 3.5 (23). Dromana 8.11 (59) d Rosebud 4.8 (32). Division 1. Reserves. Frankston Bombers 7.8 (50) d Edithvale-Aspendale 5.6 (36). Red Hill 9.8 (62) d Bonbeach 7.4 (46). Pines 12.5 (77) d Sorrento 6.11 (47). Frankston YCW 10.5 (65) d Mt Eliza 9.8 (62). Rosebud 5.7 (37) d Dromana 5.3 (33). Division 1. Under 19. Frankston Bombers 9.7 (61) d Edithvale-Aspendale 6.4 (40). Red Hill 11.17 (83) d Bonbeach 2.4 (16). Mt Eliza 14.6 (90) d Frankston YCW 3.4 (22). Dromana 14.12 (96) d Rosebud 0.1 (1). ■ Southern Football League. Division 1. Seniors. Cranbourne Eagles 25.15 (165) d Port Melbourne Colts 1.6 (12). St Kilda City 26.14 (170) d East Malvern 5.6 (36). Dingley 13.7 (85) d St Paul’s McKinnon 10.6 (66). Bentleigh 16.10 (106) d Mordialloc 9.12 (66). Cheltenham 17.10 (112) d Springvale Districts 9.8 (62). Division 1. Reserves. Cranbourne Eagles v Port Melbourne Colts. St Kilda City 9.7 (61) d East Malvern 4.3 (27). Dingley 19.24 (138) d St Paul’s McKinnon 3.3 (21). Bentleigh 13.14 (92) d Mordialloc 3.8 (26). Cheltenham 7.15 (57) d Springvale Districts 8.7 (55). Division 2. Seniors. East Brighton 9.13 (67) d Chelsea Heights 7.11 (53).kye 10.14 (74) d Heatherton 5.4 (34). Caulfield Bears 10.5 (65) d Doveton Doves 7.3 (45). Keysborough 16.11 (107) d Highett 9.16 (70). Division 2. Reserves. East Brighton 5.8 (38) d Chelsea Heights 4.7 (31). Skye 15.14 (104) d Heatherton 1.1 (7). Doveton Doves 8.7 (55) d Caulfield Bears 7.3 (45). Keysborough 21.15 (141) d Highett 3.6 (24). Division 3. Seniors. Murrumbeena 18.15 (123) d Ashwood 6.6 (52). Black Rock 11.13 (79) d South Yarra 2.4 (16). Carrum Patterson Lakes 10.16 (76) d Clayton 8.13 (61). Endeavour hills 14.8 (92) d Narre South Saints 12.8 (80). Division 3. Reserves. Ashwood 8.5 (53) d Murrumbeena 6.7 (43). Black Rock 6.13 (49) d South Yarra 6.8 (44). Carrum Patterson Lakes 9.8 (62) d Clayton 8.13 (61). Endeavour Hills 13.9 (87) d Narre South Saints 9.6 (60). Division 4. Seniors. South Mornington 26.26 (182) d Doveton Eagles 1.5 (11). Hallam 16.9 (105) d Dandenong 8.10 (58). withStarsYourKerryKulkensVISITKERRY

CAPRICORN: (December 21- January 19) Lucky Colour: Cream Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 2.3.2.5. Lotto Numbers: 1.12.16.29.30.36. New ventures would pay off if tried at the moment. Your confidence and energy levels are pretty high, and the social scene will be very hectic.

PISCES: (February 20- March 20) Lucky Colour: Orange Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 2.3.5.6. Lotto Numbers: 2.13.26.39.5.11. Significant changes are occurring around you, with some being outside your influences. These changes may affect your close relationships. Old friendships may go, and new ones may be formed. Some could be falling in love. Cerberus 11.6 (72) d Hampton 8.7 (55). Frankston Dolphins 16.15 (111) d Lyndale 3.2 (20). Moorabbin Kangaroos 2.9 (21) d Lyndhurst 0.0 (0). Division 4. Reserves. South Mornington v Doveton Eagles. Hallam 16.9 (105) d Dandenong 9.5 (59). Frankston Dolphins v Lyndale. Moorabbin Kangaroos 2.5 (17) d Lyndhurst 0.0 (0). Division 1. Under 19. Endeavour Hills 17.15 (117) d Frankston Dolphins 6.4 (40). Bentleigh REed 24.10 (154) d Cheltenham 4.3 (27). Dingley: Bye. Division 2. Under 19. Doveton Doves 14.10 (94) d Highett 10.5 (65). Bentleigh Blue 20.8 (128) d Murrumbeena 8.8 (56). Lyndhurst v Cranbourne. ■ Essendon District Football League. Premier Division. Seniors. Greenvale v Aberfeldie. Strathmore 11.10 (76) d Maribyrnong Park 2.4 (16). Essendon Doutta Stars 17.17 (119) d Glenroy 8.7 (55). Keilor 8.10 (58) d East Keilor 5.14 (44). Pascoe Vale 10.4 (64) d Avondale heights 8.4 (52). Division 1. Airport West 13.8 (86) d Hillside 4.5 (29). Roxburgh Park 12.13 (85) d Sunbury Kangaroos 8.12 (60). Moonee Valley 10.19 (79) d Craigieburn 9.14 (68). West Coburg 8.19 (67) d Rupertswood 9.10 (64). Tullamarine 10.13 (73) d Westmeadows 4.5 (29). Division 2. Oak Park 13.10 (88) d Northern Saints 3.1 (19). Keilor Park 22.19 (151) d Jacana 1.0 (6). Taylors Lakes 17.13 (115) d Burnside Heights 10.7 (67). Coburg Districts 13.9 (87) d Hadfield 2.3 (15). Premier Division. Reserves. Aberfeldie 10.9 (69) d Greenvale 9.9 (63). Strathmore 22.14 (146) d Maribyrnong Park 6.5 (41). Essendon Doutta Stars 19.10 (124) d Glenory 5.8 (38). Keilor 14.13 (97) d East Keilor 9.8 (62). Pascoe Vale 21.12 (138) d Avondale Heights 2.5 (17). Division 1. Reserves. Airport West 31.25 (211) d Hillside 3.6 (24). Sunbury Kangaroos 12.7 (79) d Roxburgh Park 11.10 (76). Craigieburn 19.15 (129) d Moonee Valley 8.7 (55). West Coburg 19.15 (129) d Rupertswood 3.9 (27). Westmeadows 15.5 (95) d Tullamarine 12.6 (78). Division 2. Reserves. Oak Park 12.12 (84) d Northern Saints 6.5 (41). Taylors Lakes 25.17 (167) d Burnside Heights 4.3 (27). Hadfield 16.10 (106) d Coburg Districts 16.5 (101). Keilor Park: Bye. Premier Division. Under 18.5. Keilor 11.5 (71) d Pascoe Vale 6.10 (46). Maribyrnong Park 1 8.11 (59) d Aberfeldie 1 7.9 (51). Greenvale 1 8.14 (62) d Essendon Doutta Stars 4.0 (24). Division 1. Under 18.5. Craigieburn 7.9 (51) d Airport West 7.8 (50). Sunbury Kangaroos 7.3 (45) d Rupertswood 2.1 (13). Hillside 1 16.7 (103) d Moonee Valley-Avondale Heights 3.1 (19). West Coburg 15.7 (97) d Westmeadows 8.6 (54). Division 2. Under 18.5. Northern Saints 20.14 (134) d Greenvale 2 2.1 (13). Aberfeldie 2 15.12 (102) d Keilor Park 3.3 (21). Strathmore 2 16.18 (114) d Taylors Lakes 1.3 (9). Coburg Districts 8.8 (56) d Hillside 2 7.8 (50). Maribyrnong Park 2 12.7 (79) d Oak Park 11.3 (69). AFL Grand Final

Division 2. Reserves. Lower Plenty 17.7 (109) d Panton Hill 12.10 (82). Banyule 7.13 (55) d Watsonia 5.10 (40). Diamond Creek 26.17 (173) d Fitzroy Stars 1.1 (7). Eltham 31.17 (203) d Epping 0.1 (1). St Mary’s 10.4 (74) d Thomastown 7.6 (48).

Division 3. Seniors. Laurimar 19.26 (140) d Lalor 0.2 (2). Heidelberg West 14.6 (90) d Old Eltham Collegians 11.9 (75). Kilmore 17.18 (120) d Reservoir 2.0 (12). South Morang 13.11 (89) d Mernda 9.7 (61).

TAURUS: (April 21- May 20) Lucky Colour: Blue Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 2.6.9.5. Lotto Numbers: 1.12.16.29.30.33. Travel is indicated and certainly will recharge your batteries; someone could meet a romantic interest to bring more exciting times.

GEMINI: (May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: White Lucky Day: Saturday Racing Numbers: 1.5.9.6. Lotto Numbers: 1.12.15.45.40.33. Far away places to visit are indicated, and travel will bring a few surprises. More of you are inclined to make love, not war.

Division 2. Seniors. South Belgrave 32.23 (215) d Oakleigh District 4.4 (28). Ringwood 12.13 (85) d East Burwood 11.5 (71). Knox 11.8 (74) drew with Boronia 10.14 (74). Templestowe 9.6 (60) d Heathmont 5.11 (41). The Basin 12.20 (93) d Mulgrave 8.5 (53).

Division 3. Seniors. Warrandyte 15.11 (101) d Glen Waverley 7.9 (51). Donvale 12.11 (83) d Coldstream 1.2 (74). Fairpark 9.7 (61) d Scoresby 7.8 (50). Ferntree Gully 15.14 (104) d Whitehorse Pioneers 12.8 (80). Division 4. Seniors. Kilsyth 14.8 (92) d Croydon North MLOC 9.11 (65). Forest Hill 28.20 (188) d Nunawading 2.5 (17). Surrey Park 14.20 (104) d Silvan 8.14 (62). Chirnside Park: Bye. Division 1. Reserves. East Ringwood 13.11 (89) d Bayswater 3.4 (22). Croydon 5.9 (39) d Montrose 4.4 (28). Beaconsfield 11.8 (74) d Lilydale 4.9 (33). Mitcham 15.16 (106) d Upper Ferntree Gully 1.7 (13). Wantirna South 12.11 (83) d Mooroolbark 9.8 (62). Division 2. Reserves. South Belgrave 26.17 (173) d Oakleigh District 0.1 (1). East Burwood 22.11 (143) d Ringwood 3.5 (23). Boronia 13.3 (81) d Knox 6.4 (40). Templestowe 14.7 (91) d Heathmont 7.1 (43). The Basin 12.17 (89) d Mulgrave 5.6 (36). Division 3. Reserves. Glen Waverley v Warrandyte. Donvale 11.13 (79) d Coldstream 5.7 (37). Scoresby 14.10 (94) d Fairpark 4.7 (31). Whitehorse Pioneers 18.9 (117) d Ferntree Gully 5.3 (33). Waverley Blues: Bye. Division 4. Reserves. Croydon North MLOC 15.13 (103) d kilsyth 3.7 (25). Forest Hill 25.20 (170) d Nunawading 2.2 (14). Surrey Park 12.11 (83) d Silvan 1.4 (10). ■ Northern Football League. Division 1. Seniors. Greensborough 9.18 (72) d Whittlesea 8.7 (55). West Preston-Lakeside 8.7 (55) d Hurstbridge 4.6 (30). North Heidelberg 9.4 (58) d Montmorency 8.5 (53). Heidelberg 11.8 (74) d Macleod 3.1 (19). Bundoora 19.20 (134) d Northcote Park 2.4 (16). Division 1. Reserves. Greensborough 13.10 (88) d Whittlesea 2.6 (18). West Preston-Lakeside 15.12 (102) d Hurstbridge 4.5 (29). Montmorency 10.11 (71) d North Heidelberg 5.11 (41). Heidelberg 27.14 (176) d Macleod 4.4 (28). Bundoora v Northcote Park. Division 1. Under 19. Eltham 1 c Montmorency. Whittlesea 8.11 (59) d Diamond Creek 7.10 (52). Heidelberg 12.7 (79) d West Preston-Lakeside 9.6 (60). Greensborough 20.10 (130) d Bundoora 4.6 (30).

LEO: (July 23- August 22) Lucky Colour: Blue Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 2.3.6.5. Lotto Numbers: 1.12.16.23.30.33. Unwise to get caught in the middle of anyone’s love problems. For those with a public image, a tremendous opportunity is indicated.

SAGITTARIUS: (November 23- December 20) Lucky Colour: Orange Lucky Day: Saturday Racing Numbers: 1.2.3.2 Lotto Numbers: 1.12.16.29.2.5. Many will feel very confident about anything they try. People of importance will be willing to further their careers new ventures will be successful.

AQUARIUS: (January 20- February 19) Lucky Colour: Lilac Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 3.6.2.5. Lotto Numbers: 3.12.26.5.40.8. Most will have learned from past experiences and see the situation clearly to make their move and benefit from it. Especially where career is concerned.

VIRGO: (August 23- September 23) Lucky Colour: Cream Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 2.6.9.8. Lotto Numbers: 1.15.26.29.30.8. A more profitable period is indicated, and opportunities can appear out of nowhere. Love should bring more interesting aspects to keep your interest.

■ The AFL Grand Final will be held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday, September 24. Game start is 2.30pm. Elimination and qualifying games start on September 1, 2 and 3.

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LIBRA: (September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: Dark Blue Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 5.6.9.5. Lotto Numbers: 1.12.5.9.16.33. There will be quite a few changes coming up in your life. Some may change their address, and others may change their loved ones. The interest in the opposite sec is heightened.

Division 2. Seniors. Banyule 16.11 (107) d Watsonia 11.6 (72). Diamond Creek 13.7 (85) d Fitzroy Stars 12.1 (7). Eltham 20.17 (137) d Epping 2.3 (15). Thomastown 11.13 (79) d St Mary’s 7.18 (60). Lower Plenty 12.4 (76) d Panton Hill 6.3 (39).

■ Eastern Football League. Premier Division. Seniors. Balwyn 13.8 (86) d Vermont 9.6 (60). South Croydon 26.11 (167) d Doncaster 4.8 (32). Blackburn 11.16 (82) d Park Orchards 5.9 (39). Norwood 7.9 (51) d Doncaster East 7.9 (51). Noble Park 17.11 (113) d North Ringwood 7.4 (46). Rowville 10.7 (67) d Berwick 6.6 (42). Division 1. Seniors. East Ringwood 17.10 (112) d Bayswater 1.10 (16). Montrose 9.11 (65) d Croydon 8.10 (56). Beaconsfield 11.9 (75) d Lilydale 3.5 (23). Mitcham 13.8 (88) d Upper Ferntree Gully 6.4 (40). Wantirna South 15.12 (102) d Mooroolbark 13.9 (87).

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ARIES: (March 21- April 20) Lucky Colour: Peach Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 1.3.5.2. Lotto Numbers: 1.12.15.26.28.33. A break would improve your state of mind. Your income seems to increase through luck or effort, probably a bit of both.

CANCER: (June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: Green Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 2.3.6.5. Lotto Numbers: 1.12.16.26.30.33. You will need to think carefully before making significant decisions. However, finances should be more under control. Travel could be frustrating because of a mix-up in communication.

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SCORPIO: (October 24- November 22) Lucky Colour: Fawn Lucky Day: Sunday Racing Numbers: 4.6.5.4. Lotto Numbers: 1.45.40.22.26.30. Offers of a promotion at work are indicated. The domestic scene looks perfect. Travel could bring people into your life who may benefit your career.

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