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Nathanial Cooke of Horsham beams with delight as he come to grips with confirmation he had won The Weekly Advertiser Horsham Fishing Contest and a new $18,700 Hyundai i20 car from Morrow Motor Group. Mr Cooke caught a 982-gram yellowbelly on yabby tail to win the big charity fund-raiser. More than 2600 anglers braved hot and steamy weather for the event and weighed in 984 fish weighing a total of 600 kilograms. Catch tells a story, page 3. Picture: WILLAMY IMAGES

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Thursday, March 14, 2013 ALL CLASS: Graeme Schulz of Toowoomba proudly shows off his 1969 blue replica Ford Mustang as a crowd chats over exhibits at Wimmera Against Cancer in Kids’ 13th annual Care and Bike Show in Horsham. Mr Schulz’s immaculate Mustang won him an overall prize in the May Park event which attracted 144 entries. Mr Schulz also won a street machine category. The big Labour Day weekend raised $5800 for Wimmera families of children with cancer. Picture: JAMES FIDLER

Wimmera River set to become top fishery By DEAN LAWSON

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egional fisheries officers are confident the Wimmera River is primed to blossom as a native recreation perch fishery after yellowbelly dominated senior prizes at a Horsham fishing contest last weekend. Senior fisheries officer Murray Burns said the number of yellowbelly, also called golden perch or callop, and silver perch in the contest catch showed the river was bouncing back strongly after drought and post-drought flooding.

bigger and better next year.” Nathaniel Cooke of Horsham won The Weekly Advertiser Horsham Fishing Contest from more than 2500 other anglers with one of the prized yellowbelly. Cooke, fishing between Bennett Road and Horsham Weir and using yabby tail as bait, caught a 982-gram specimen late in the competition, a fish that won him a new Hyundai i20 car from Morrow Motor Group. He told 3WM announcer Don Plenty: “I’m pretty happy but I didn’t think it was going to be the winning fish.”

“We were very happy with the number and size of perch caught during the contest. It really shows the river is recovering,” he said.

Cooke won the 36th annual event from Daniel McFarlane, whose 938-gram yellowbelly topped the leaderboard for most of the day.

“With what we saw come out of the river last Sunday we expect the catch to be even

Grant Hayter, with an 890gram yellowbelly, was third and also snared fifth and sixth

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Youngster Jack Spiteri from Grovedale won a junior competition with a 632-gram yellowbelly. Fisheries Victoria has released an extra 53,800 native fish into the river between Elmhurst and Jeparit since the end of the drought. The river has an annual stocking rate of 35,000 yellowbelly and 10,000 silver perch a year.

$1-million Mr Burns said anglers, who lined the riverbank from Horsham weir to Riverside and pumped what some officials estimated to be more than $1-million into the Horsham district economy during the weekend, would have also noticed many relatively small yellowbelly in the catch-andrelease contest.

“They’re the fish that will be coming on for next year so it augurs really well for fishing into the near future,” he said. Officials also weighed in several catfish during the competition with Native Fish Australia keeping a handful of the genetically strong specimens for a statewide breeding program.

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Horsham Special Development School council president Max Cuddihy and principal Matt Copping confirmed that construction of the High Street building was running to schedule. “This is an exciting time for the school community as it is also its silver jubilee as an Education Department school,” Mr Cuddihy said. The new Horsham Special Development School is designed to provide a high-quality learning environment for special-needs students across the region. The new facility will operate alongside Horsham College. The new building will represent a major milestone in the school’s development. In 1985 pupils moved from Karkana Day Training Centre to Education Department facilities. Five junior pupils and their teacher went to Horsham West’s Primary School’s Hillary Street site in a brick room adjoining a gymnasium and senior students went to a modular relocatable building at the then Horsham Technical School. In 2001, the senior students moved into refurbished woolclassing and automotive study

It is asking for submissions as it kicks off the community engagement part of its the Community Vision 2030 futures plan. Mayor Cr Ian Wilson said Community Vision 2030 would be help direct council decision making for the next two decades help in the development of a statutory 20132017 Council Plan. “Community Vision 2030 is

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buildings at the corner of High Street and Baillie Street. Mr Cuddihy and Mr Copping said the new school would have plenty of space for the pupils to play and socialise – 1.5 hectares compared with 0.46 hectares.

Library Ten classrooms will provide learning environments for the 75 students and future expansion. Open learning areas, a home economics kitchen, eating areas and an art area will adjoin classrooms and a sensory courtyard. Small rooms will provide space for visiting specialists and therapists. The former Horsham High School library, which became Horsham College Study Centre, is undergoing refurbishment for administration, staff and reception areas. It will also

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your plan – not the council’s – so we need to hear from as many residents as possible to ensure everyone’s views are considered,” Cr Wilson said.

“I encourage everyone to get involved – this is your chance to influence a positive future for all of us.” Cr Wilson said every resident in the municipality would have a chance to be part of Vision 2030 in various ways, including through a survey the council will mail to households. The survey asks questions about Community Vision 2030

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It’s time to take notice

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e bid Member for Mallee John Forrest the fondest farewell on his retirement from politics and wait with anticipation to see who will carry our regional torch in Canberra.

If there are few certainties in politics then one major exception is that the Federal seat of Mallee will stay in conservative hands regardless of who wins party pre-selection. Mallee is the safest federal coalition seat in the country and, as Mr Forrest will surely attest, the challenge for any newcomer will be to win the attention of Federal Parliament.

It seems a bizarre anomaly that having massive electorate support which allows a party to hold a seat in parliament for decades can somehow disadvantage an individual politician or people in that electorate.

Yet, it seems that safe-seat rural politicians, regardless of talent, foresight and motivation, often have to fight tooth and nail for opportunities to make their mark or be heard from the back benches. To Mr Forrest’s credit, he managed a big win with construction of the Wimmera Mallee Pipeline. But it took a large portion of his 20 years in parliament to make his mark and sometimes required pleas from the outer bleachers to a near empty House. Strategically, it would make

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much more sense to groom safe-seat politicians for senior political positions than others in vulnerable electorates where years of work in a ministerial portfolio can be exposed to the mercy of swinging voters.

Opportunity It has made sense in state politics that Member for Lowan Hugh Delahunty holds, and his processor Bill McGrath held, ministerial positions. They are, and were, in there for the long haul. In our part of the world at least, it hasn’t translated to federal politics. Mr Forrest’s announcement that he will retire at the next election for health reasons perhaps provides the federal coalition with an opportunity

to consider a new long-term approach.

We hope whoever wins the seat has a similar passion for the region as the everapproachable Mr Forrest but also the desire, skills, gumption and hard-nosed approach to challenge for the top jobs. Be assured, many of us in the relatively remote – but safe – electorate of Mallee won’t appreciate being taken for granted at the polling booth. So far only Russell McKenzie of Haven near Horsham is the only nominee from the southern section of the electorate, including the strong voting district covering much of the Wimmera including Horsham and Stawell, to put his hand up for pre-selection.

Mallee candidates put up their hands Former Yaapeet farmer and Victorian Farmers Federation councillor Russell McKenzie now of Haven near Horsham will nominate for National Party pre-selection for the Federal Seat of Mallee.

Mr McKenzie was the electorate’s southern-most pre-selection nominee when The Weekly Advertiser went to press. The Mallee electorate represents a large portion of Victoria, stretching from the Murray River to Stawell and encompassing most of the Wimmera-Mallee. Mr McKenzie is one of at least four National Party pre-selection candidates for the seat long-standing member John Forrest will vacate at the Federal Election later this year. Others include Buloke Shire Council mayor Reid Mather, Swan Hill Rural City Council deputy mayor Greg Cruickshank and former Victorian Farmers Federation president Andrew Broad. Mr McKenzie, who has travelled extensively across the electorate as a councillor, said he was keen to build on Mr Forrest’s legacy. “As a VFF regional councillor I was working with two thirds of the electorate

and I am familiar with the many issues across the region,” he said.

Mr Broad, a Nuffield Scholar who has studied overseas and is involved in various high-level agricultural organisations, said he wanted an opportunity to represent the people of Mallee. “The people who live in Mallee are contributors to Australia’s wealth, culture and environment. Their contribution needs to be strongly represented in parliament. Their fair share must flow back to ensure our health, our schools and our communities can grow and prosper,” he said.

Meeting A National Party electoral committee met in Melbourne on Tuesday to discuss pre-selection details. Party members will vote for candidates at a meeting in the region in the next few weeks. It remains unclear whether the Liberal Party, which can contest the seat despite being in coalition with the Nationals, will endorse any candidates. Liberal Party branches across the electorate were still waiting on direction from Canberra early this week. Lower Murray Medicare Local chief executive Lydia Senior from Irymple will represent the Australian Labor Party for

the Mallee election and has promised to a lead a campaign to ‘make Mallee marginal’.

“I have heard from the many that our region needs to become a marginal seat in order to attract more funding,” she said. “I could not agree more, you only need to look at the situation in Rooty Hill with both sides of politics falling over themselves with huge promises of billions of dollars in order to win votes in those seats that only have a couple of percentage points either way in the polls. Now wouldn’t it be nice to be in that boat.” Ms Senior said she believed safe seats tended to get the scraps both at election time and in major government funding rounds for funding. “Many passionate local agencies spend considerable time and resources bidding for contracts which if successful would have brought hundreds of jobs and wealth to the region. The fact is contracts are awarded to the most marginal seats and to those with the strongest voice,” she said. “It is with the big picture in mind that I now challenge the status quo and ask the community to think long and hard about what they want for themselves and their children moving forward.”

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Ararat to hear awardwinning writer speak

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rarat Regional Library has invited the public to a morning with award-winning author Robin de Crespigny, author of The People Smuggler: the true story of Ali Al Jerabi, the Oskar Schlinder of Asia.

De Crespigny, also a film-maker, producer, director and former lecturer at the Australian Film and Radio School, will be at the Library at 11am, Tuesday. Robin de Crespigny tells the true story of Ali al Jenabi and the powerful account of his life in Iraq and the many hardships he has had to face. In the book she describes stories of imprisonment and torture in Iraq, the painful separation from his family and the uncertainty of displacement and his gradual involvement in the people-smuggling trade. The final section of the book covers Ali’s

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Willaura Health Care Auxiliary organised the event which this year had more stall holders and a variety of goods and food for sale.

Wimmera Uniting Care has welcomed Victorian Disability Services Commissioner Laurie Harkin AM to the agency. Mr Harkin and Deputy Commissioner Lynne Coulson Barr visited the service as part of a tour of the state’s disability services.

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Robin de Crespigny won the 2012 Human Rights Commission Award for Literature for this The People Smuggler and she will talk about the researching and writing of Ali’s extraordinary story. The morning coincides with the asylum-seeker issue continuing to fuel debate in the media and parliament.

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There will be opportunities for people to ask questions, meet the author and have a copy of the book signed by her. Books will be available to buy during the morning.

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The morning session is free of charge. People can register by emailing Evelyn Curley on ecurley@ararat.vic.gov.au or calling the library on 5352 1722.

Market coordinator Jane Millear said skilful circus acts from students from Ararat 800 School and music from ‘Ruth and Ziggy’ created entertained the crowd and created a great atmosphere.

Your first appointment is complimentary. HUMAN WRITES: Sydney author Robin de Crespigny won a Human Rights Commission Award for her book The People Smuggler and will talk about her experiences in Ararat on Tuesday.

“There were delicious aromas coming from Danny’s Kitchen and Lions club bar-

becue which tempted the appetites along with donuts, pancakes and hot potato twists and topped off with homemade ice creams,” she said.

Mr Bullen won two nights of accommodation at Pinnacle Holiday Lodge. Colin McKenzie was second and Joan Jenkinson third.

A major Willaura Health Care Auxiliary raffle, running for several weeks leading up to the market, went to Arthur Bullen.

Mrs Millear: “The support from the community at large and the help from volunteers was greatly appreciated which made the day run smoothly.”

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Acts to help festival tell migration story

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he Lake Bolac Eel Festival is set to build on its reputation as a diverse cultural attraction with a star-studded musical line-up headlining the March 23 event.

feature keynote speaker Natalie Davie who will speak on her trip following the kuyang migratory path to Vanuatu. Other presenters include film-maker and ‘The People Smuggler’ book author Robin deCrespigny.

Performers and acts on the banks of Lake Bolac south of Ararat will include iconic Australian folk rock band of the 1990s and 2000s Things of Stone and Wood and Lake Bolac’s own Neil Murray with Australian rock-music and Midnight Oil legend Jim Moginie.

The festival features a full day of activities and attractions, many of them interactive. There are dance performances, various workshops, a popular Recycled Sculpture Competition offering prizes and a market featuring various food, craft and information stalls.

The award-winning festival, which started in 2005, blends entertainment with cultural and environmental awareness. This year’s festival theme is ‘migration’, reflecting on the incredible migratory story of the Lake Bolac eels or kuyang which journey from western Victoria to the Coral Sea to breed.

Twilight activities have become a huge part of the festival and buskers as well as other performers including Nitida Atkinson and Blue Couch, Andy Alberts and The Walkabouts, Tank Dilemma, Roesy, Rhys Crimmin and The Toms and Yirrmal and The Yolngu Boys will perform.

The concert is only part of a big Saturday of activities after a festival art exhibition, featuring the work of Koori artist Eileen Harrison, launches the event on the Friday night. Entertainment provided by the Tim Guy

HAPPY EEL DAY, HELEN: Singersongwriter Greg Arnold will front iconic 90s folk rock band Things of Stone and Wood at the Lake Bolac Eel Festival. Picture: CONTRIBUTED

Trio will be at Lake Bolac Hotel will follow the exhibition opening. Soundscape – Traces from the Littoral Edge and including voices from district people will also feature at the exhibition. A Saturday morning forum ‘Migration – people, plants and animals’ will

Tickets for the festival are $30 for an adult, $60 a family and $12 for under18s. Under-12 enter free of charge. People seeking further information can call Lake Bolac Information and Business Centre on 5350 2204 or visit website www.eelfestival.org.au.

Fowl test essential for duck hunters The Department of Primary Industries has reminded hunters they must first pass a Waterfowl Identification Test to be eligible for a

licence to hunt game ducks.

It has issued the reminder with the approach of the Victorian duck season which starts on Saturday.

Game Victoria director Simon Toop said requiring hunters to first pass the test before receiving a licence ensured that only people

with adequate waterfowl identification skills were permitted to hunt game ducks in Victoria. Duck season closes on June 10.

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WANDERING STAR: Hayden Fowler’s Goat Odyssey is among the video art included in ‘The Wandering: Moving Images from the MCA Collection’ opening at Ararat Regional Art Gallery tonight. Picture: HAYDEN FOWLER

Video art in Ararat

Artist Todd McMillan and Museum of Contemporary Art audio visual coordinator Mark Brown will officially open and launch a national tour of ‘The Wandering’ at Ararat Regional Art Gallery tonight. The 6pm opening will include a panel discussion about video art. ‘The Wandering: Moving Images from the MCA Collection’ will be at Ararat Regional Art Gallery from today until April 14. Ararat gallery is the launch venue and only Victorian presenter of this comprehensive collection of Australian video art from the MCA. The Wandering’ explores a range of themes, artistic styles by artists working across Australia and internationally. They include Vernon Ah Kee, Peter Alwast, Lauren Brincat, Daniel Crooks, Hayden Fowler, Shaun Gladwell, Richard Lewer, Gabriella Mangano and Silvana Mangano, Todd McMillan, Tracey Moffatt,

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Patricia Piccinini, Grant Stevens, Daniel von Sturmer and Christian Thompson. The exhibition, curated by Isabel Hesketh, explores aesthetic possibilities of the medium through single-channel videos. It involves the idea that it is a ‘wandering’ vessel of artwork. Artworks are projected from a state-of-the-art projection box ensuring portability and accessibility. Each artwork is a visual story and operates on a personal, group and cultural level. One recurring theme is the body, particularly selfportraiture. Other themes include time and change. The artworks range from handdrawn animations, computer-generated imagery, cinematic media and video transferred from 16 millimetre film. ‘The Wandering’ is an exhibition that demonstrates some of the many formats and styles artists are working in today.

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Don’t just wait and hope for the best.

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olice are urging the community to maintain a high level of vigilance to avoid fire risk after attending a blaze on private property near Ararat last week.

Wimmera Crime Prevention Officer Leading Senior Constable Eddy McDonald said investigations suggested an inappropriate use of household power leads joined together to power farm machinery had caused the fire which burnt almost a hectare of grassland. “It appears that with the leads laid on the ground that wires have heated up, perished and sparked to ignite the dry grass,” he said. “We are still very much in

a spark or source of ignition, change your way of doing what you’re doing it or make it safe. “Do not be the person responsible for damage or loss of property or at the very extreme, tragedy.”

DANGER: The power lead police suspect caused a grassfire near Ararat. Picture: CONTRIBUTED

Sen Const McDonald added that the maximum penalty for someone who intentionally or recklessly caused a bushfire was 15 years imprisonment.

bushfire season and are expecting hot and dry weather conditions to continue.

The maximum penalty for arson causing death was 25 years of imprisonment.

“This fire could have been much worse if the conditions and elements were against us.” Sen Const McDonald said simple steps could have

The fire’s miles away.

avoided the fire. “This includes ensuring the leads were safe, maintained and capable of handling the power,” he said. “I urge the community to maintain their vigilance and awareness and to stop and think. If there’s a chance of

“If you know anything regarding people committing arson you can provide information to Crime Stoppers confidentially on 1800 333 000,” he said.

It could be here in minutes.

Emergency services are reminding people that the risk of fires will continue deep into March.

Fire Services Commissioner Craig Lapsely said while there had been rain in parts of the state, grasslands had continued to dry out and the fire risk remained. “As we’ve seen in the last couple of weeks, temperatures have sat in the low to mid 30s in most areas of the state,” he said. “This comes as a reminder that we are not out of the woods yet when it comes to fire risk.” Fire crews are prepared and the state’s aircraft fleet remains at 41 which include two air cranes. Mr Lapsely said also reminded the community that fire restrictions remained in force across

the state. This meant people could not light a fire in the open air unless they had a permit or complied with certain requirements. “If you don’t obtain a permit, you could be breaking the law and might be prosecuted,” he said. “Even though it’s autumn, the hot summer weather continues so fire restrictions will remain in place and people need to abide by those restrictions for their own safety and the safety of others.” He said people keen to travel this month should check the Parks Victoria website at www. parks.vic.gov.au for any National Park closures. Track closures are in place near some fire affected areas. Four-wheel-drive enthusiasts needed to obey closure signs for safety.

Fire under control Authorities have declared a major fire in the Grampians under control after a 20-day fire-fighting effort.

Department of Sustainability and Environment incident controller Russell Manning said controlling the GrampiansVictoria Valley fire had been a hard-fought battle without any help from rain. Mr Manning praised emergency agencies, volunteers and district communities.

If you’re in two minds, leave early. The best way to prepare for this fire season is to stay informed and plan to leave early, before you see smoke or fire. Don’t wait and hope for the best. Plan to leave early: ü Talk to everyone you live with so you all know when you’re going to leave and where you’re going to go if a fire starts. ü Pack a relocation kit with important documents and essential items. ü Use more than one source of information for warnings. Get the most up to date information through the CFA website, the FireReady app, CFA’s social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter, local radio or the Victorian Bushfire Information Line on 1800 240 667.

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“Thank you to the firefighters from all agencies, the incident management teams and the local communities for their fantastic effort in bringing this large fire under control,” Mr Manning said. “There are no significant hot spots close to the fire edge, however DSE and Parks Victoria staff will continue to patrol the fire daily and extinguish any that occur. “Smoke will remain vis-

DRAMATIC: The picture shows a smoke cloud during the height of the Grampians fire last month. Picture: JAMES FIDLER

ible for a week or more.” Mr Manning said all agencies remained in readiness for more hot weather. “Aircraft will be used to monitor the fire area and

others in the Wimmera District,” he said. Mr Manning said in checks last week no smoke had been reported from any of the fires that started since February 14.

Wildlife alert in fire wake

Authorities have asked motorists in or near fire-affected areas in the Grampians to beware of wildlife on roads and to report any injured animals. Department of Sustainability and Environment terrestrial biodiversity program manager Andrew Pritchard said wildlife in bushfire areas would be on the move looking for green feed on

roadsides or in unburnt areas.

He said DSE was working with Wildlife Victoria to help keep wildlife volunteers informed of the fire situation and prepared for any potential animal rescues. People can report injured wildlife to Wildlife Victoria on 1300 094 535.


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community party featuring free live local acts and a barbecue will mark the official opening of a Stawell Steps project at Stawell’s Cato Park Lake on March 22.

COMMUNITY PROJECT: The Stawell Steps project has involved many groups and organisations. Picture: PETER BENNETTS

The party, starting at 6pm, will be open to the community free of charge. Northern Grampians Shire Council’s Cr Karen Hyslop said Stawell Steps had been a ‘mammoth’ project for all involved and all were looking forward to celebrating the achievement. “We encourage everyone to come to the event and help us open what is now a beautiful feature of Cato Park,” she said. Stawell Steps combines two spillways to mitigate future flooding of the lake with a stepped, sculptural structure that can be used by the whole community. The steps project was a partnership between 11 organisations

including the council, Monash University Art Design and Architecture, the federal and state governments, Stawell manufacturer Krause Bricks and the Victorian Floods Disaster Relief Fund. Cr Hyslop said 20 Monash architecture students, under the guidance of Professor Nigel Bertram and Japanese architect Hiroshi Nakao, and with the hands-on expertise of local retired tradesmen and council staff, designed and built the steps. “The students did a fantastic job

on the steps and many of them will be attending the official opening. We are looking forward to having an opportunity to thank them, and to welcome them back to their second home,” she said. Member for Western Victoria David O’Brien MLC will attend the event on behalf of Ministers Hugh Delahunty and Mary Wooldridge. Anyone interested in performing on the night can call Dianne Stewart on 5358 0550.

Nhill residents set for ‘town garage sale’ More than 20 households have registered for a Nhill Ambulance Auxiliary Town Garage Sale on Saturday week.

Organisers have developed maps and details of participating addresses which are available from Nhill businesses Home Hardware, Mullhullan’s

Bi-Rite Mitre 10 and Annaliesa’s Café.

Management Group, is from 9am until 3pm.

The Town Garage Sale, supported by Desert Fringe Regional Waste

People seeking information can call 0417 126 542 or 5391 3334.

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eading outdoor Shakespeare Company OZACT will return to the wild and natural surrounds of Heatherlie Quarry in the Grampians during March and April. This autumn, OZACT will present Shakespeare comedy Twelfth Night at 3pm on March 30 and 31 and April 6 and 7. The production follows a storyline involving Orsino, who loves Olivia, who ‘won’t give him the time of day’ because Olivia loves Viola, whom she thinks is a boy. Viola loves Orsino, who doesn’t know she’s a girl and Malvolio loves himself and Sir Andrew, Sir Toby and Maria love life to the fullest. The comedy is known for its moving kaleidoscope of mistaken identities, larger-than-life characters, highly charged situations, swashbuckling

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An impressive cast will gather for the latest production, with experienced actors and talented performers from Geelong, Ballarat, Melbourne and regional Victoria.

duels and flashing wit. It’s all about hilarious confusion and laughs. OZACT artistic director Bruce Widdop: “From its intriguing first line to its unforgettable conclusion, Twelfth Night is a deliriously comic masterpiece of disguise, deception and desire.”

Organisers have encouraged audience members to bring a rug or cushion, and to enjoy the ‘exceptional magic of Shakespeare in the great outdoors’.

OZACT has performed Shakespeare in the Grampians annually for the last 17 years, bringing life to many Shakespeare classics including King Lear, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, As You Like It, Much Ado About Nothing and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. ACE Radio is one of the sponsors of the event. Heatherlie Quarry, 11 kilometres from Halls Gap on Mt Zero Road, is a spectacular feature of the Grampians National Park. It is nestled beneath the rugged twin

Tickets to Twelfth Night are $33 for adults, $28 concession and children $20. Children under six are free of charge.

GRAMPIANS AND CULTURE: Olivia, played by Cherie Mills, Orsino, Brett Merchant, and Cesario, Eva Torkkola, will perform in OZACT’s production of Twelfth Night. Picture: CONTRIBUTED

peaks of Mt Difficult and provides a dramatic backdrop of sheer rock faces, historic stone buildings and mountain scenery.

The architectural and natural elements of the quarry provide a perfect setting for Shakespeare’s greatest works.

People can book through website www.ozact.com or by phoning 0419 330 516. OZACT will also present its free Dr Bunn’s Travelling Medicine Show – the last travelling variety show still on the road, at Halls Gap in front of the town’s visitor information centre on March 31 and April 7.

Murtoa vintage event to celebrate ‘beauty of years gone by’ Murtoa Lions Club will celebrate ‘the beauty of years gone by’ at a Vintage Afternoon Tea on Saturday week. President Des Lardner said the celebration from 1.30pm to 4.30pm at Murtoa’s Mechanics Institute Hall, was the first time the club had organised such an event. “Murtoa Lions Club has lot of expertise in the theme of ‘years gone by’ and we are perfectly placed to host a

vintage-styled afternoon tea,” he said.

Rosalie Janetzki’s mother,” Mr Lardner said.

“We hope to have a fun-filled afternoon, reminiscing about ‘the old days’ and brushing up on our old-fashioned manners.

Mr Lardner said Alison Sudholz would also display a collection of embroidery and crochet items including aprons with art deco decorations that a late friend had produced over a life spanning more than 90 years.

“The majestic hall will provide a perfect backdrop for such an occasion and our members will be displaying some of their personal vintage treasures such as antique silverware, dinner sets and a baby’s bonnet belonging to

He said history author and collector Leigh Hammerton, who had 40 years of experience in collectables and

antiques, would also value ‘oddities, collectables and antiques’ for a gold-coin donation during the event. “To really bring the atmosphere to life, piano teacher Anne Hammerton will play music reminiscent of the vintage era and there will be a display of vintage clothing from Horsham Fashion and Fantasy. Guests will receive a complimentary glass of champagne as well as afternoon tea

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and refreshments,” he said.

Tips Master of ceremonies Bronwen Clark will provide tips on the etiquette of afternoon tea. She will also talk about social graces of years gone by, such as how to address a member of the Royal Family. A highlight for the afternoon will be the launch of Wimmera Regional Library Corporation’s ‘Early Days of the Murtoa Stick Shed’ video.

“We would love to see the Mechanic’s Hall filled with guests resplendent in their best outfits,” Mr Lardner said. “There will be prizes for the best vintage fashions, be they floral dresses with hats and gloves, three-piece suits with pocket watches or even royal regalia.” Patrons must pre-buy $20 tickets from Murtoa Post Office, 5385 2383 or Robyn Lardner, 0400 769 900.


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By DEAN LAWSON

rarat, get ready to rock! The 19th Ararat Jailhouse Rock Festival looms bigger and better than ever with top-class bands and events scheduled for a huge weekend.

The continual expansion of the iconic weekend has led to organisers rebranding the event as Australia’s longest-running and premier rock ‘n’ roll festival. As a celebration, this year’s festival will concentrate on the traditions of the rock ‘n’ roll generation which had its origins in 1950s and ‘60s. Festival director and Ararat mayor Ian Wilson agreed that Ararat’s population would swell by the thousands as music, dance and hot-rod enthusi-

asts flocked to the city.

show and shines in the region.

“This year we’re getting right back to the traditions of rock ‘n’ roll and have moved the entire festival into the Barkly Street shopping centre,” he said.

Mr Wilson said the festival was Ararat’s biggest community event of the year.

“We’ve really concentrated on expanding and significantly improving the music program from Friday right through to Sunday.” The festival started in 1994 to celebrate and reflect the music and attitudes of all that was in vogue during the rock ‘n’ roll era. The festival explores many aspects of the culture with competitive rock ‘n’ roll dancers using the occasion to show off their skills and car enthusiasts bringing their vehicles together for the one of the premier hot rod and

“We’ll get multiple thousands of people moving in and out of the region for the festival and we’re looking forward to putting on a fantastic event,” he said.

Jam-packed A sponsors, volunteers and lifemembers event at Ararat’s Astor Theatre last night officially launched the festival and tonight it will continue with a Rockin’ at the Movies hot-dog night, again at the theatre and featuring the movie Reverse Runner. The tempo will lift considerably tomorrow night with both the Shire Hall Hotel and Ararat Town Hall,

appropriately renamed ‘The Joint’ for the duration of the festival, ready to buzz with rocking 12-bar music progressions so synonymous with rock ‘n’ roll music. The Saturday program is jampacked with activities starting with a Giant Highway 8 Street Festival which includes band performances and dance competitions. The day culminates with rock ‘n’ roll parties at ‘The Joint’ and The Rock House which features a marquee next to ‘The Joint’. Mr Wilson said the calibre of acts was so high that five of the bands playing on Saturday had all previously headlined the festival. “To have multiple bands playing on every stage is really quite exciting,” he said.

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The Highway 8 festival continues on Sunday with a Rocker Cover Race, more performances at the Joint, a highway Cadillac Stage and the Shire Hall Hotel and a Classic Car and Hot Rod Show. During the weekend, Ararat Senior Citizens Hall will transform into Glamour Central, providing hair and make-up services for the occasion. The festival will wind up with huge festival gala ball which will take on the shape of a Legends and Sun Show at ‘The Joint’. “It’s going to be big,” Mr Wilson said. Detailed information about the festival, including competition entries, event costs and times are available at www.jailhouserockfestival.com.au.


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One of the legends of Australian rock ‘n’ roll Lonnie Lee, back in Ararat after a 52-year absence, will headline a ‘Legend’ show as part of the festival’s gala ball. Lee last been performing since the mid1950s and at the peak of his career had eight top 100 singles on the national charts, seven of them peaking in the top 40, three in the top 20 and two in the top 10. During the 1960s and ‘70s he toured the United Kingdom and United States before settling in the US where he continued to record and write songs, working with Roby Orbison, Cher, Florence Henderson and Glen Campbell.

• Mini Digger • Rotary Hoe • Scaffolding • Scissor Lifts • Trailers • Portable Toilets • Jack Hammers • Cherry Pickers LEE MAJORS: Australian rock ‘n’ roll legend Lonnie Lee will headline a ‘Legend’ show as part of the festival’s gala ball at ‘The Joint’, better known as Ararat Town Hall. Picture: CONTRIBUTED

Memphis rock ‘n’ roll music. It is the first time the festival has included the Legends Show as part of the gala ball.

Today he performs across Australia, providing a raw example of a 1950s rockabilly singer.

Festival director Ian Wilson said everyone should look forward to the weekend and in particular the festival finale.

The other part of the night will be featured Sun Rising in a performance that will include all the hits from the early Sun Records label and synonymous with

Securing high-quality acts has been a priority in planning for the festival.

“It’s going to be a great way to finish a great weekend,” he said.

As well as Lonnie Lee and Sun Rising, performers this year include Sky Rockats, Chris Anthony, Midnight Drivers, The Cruisers, Rockin’ Daddys, Speedsters, Fender Benders, Scotty Baker, a Kieron McDonald Combo and SOFT. People seeking more information about Jailhouse Rock Festival events can call Ararat and Grampians Information Centre on 5355 0208 or go to website jailhousedrockfestival.com.

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Pets in old age • Sudden weight loss

• Drinking excessive quantities of water • Lumps or growths The good news is that many of these problems are not an inevitable part of growing old and pet owners shouldn’t be tempted to brush aside these symptoms. In fact, with appropriate diagnosis and treatment, many of these conditions can be successfully managed.

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t’s a simple fact of pet ownership that – unless your beloved critter is a cockatoo or a Galapagos tortoise – we humans live much longer than our pets.

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That means that in the vast majority of ownerpet relationships, not only will we raise them through their childhood but see them through old age as well. Signs of age can develop so slowly in our dogs and cats that in living with them daily we might hardly notice subtle changes. A little bit of grey around the muzzle, lagging behind on walks instead of darting ahead, gradual loss of vision or maybe not hearing quite so well; these are all common changes in our pets as they get older. Many of the differences are benign, and a natural part of ageing. Pet owners should be aware, however, that not all changes should be chalked up to age alone – some might be a sign of illness or a health problem. Older pets are particularly prone to some diseases such as arthritis, heart disease, kidney failure and thyroid problems. Particular signs of concern to watch for in older pets might include: • Stiffness, lameness, difficulty rising or jumping • Loss of appetite • Lethargy, loss of breath, inability to exercise • Coughing

A regular check-up with your vet will allow for early identification of many of these problems, often before they become really apparent. It will also allow for discussion of the best strategies for preventing and slowing the negative effects of ageing. There are some simple strategies that might benefit older pets, and vets might recommend some of the following: • A screening blood test, to identify any issues like kidney or thyroid problems • Weight loss and regular exercise • Joint supplements to avoid arthritis • Dental treatment for healthy teeth • A senior diet, tailored for the nutritional needs of older animals While annual check-ups at vaccination might be sufficient for young robust pets, a year can be a long time in the life of an old animal, and ageing can result in rapid changes. A regular, six monthly check-up will help nip developing problems in the bud, and owners should always visit their vet a soon as possible if they note any changes between check-ups. After years of faithful companionship we owe it to our pets to give them the best quality of life possible in their golden years and your vet it is a great resource to help you achieve that. • Dr Vogt is senior veterinarian at Animal Aid in Melbourne. Visit www.animalaid.org. au for more information.

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21st- 24th March 2013

TOP LINE-UP: From left, Horsham Country Music Festival representatives Lyall Wheaton, Noel Arthur and Colin Morrell with a display of CD covers from artists performing at the festival. Picture: MICK SHANNON

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orsham Country Music Festival organisers have urged more Wimmera people to embrace the event which will again showcase a continual rise in performer and performance standards.

Festival chairman Colin Morrell said the annual event had gained considerable traction in the regional country music scene with people travelling from across the country to take part or experience the festival. But he added that many Wimmera people were perhaps unaware that a music festival of such high calibre had developed in their backyards. “There is such a diversity of music on offer and we’re getting a lot of interest from people outside the region. But we’re keen to spread the word locally and expose a lot more people to country music,” he said. “Our primary role in putting on the festival is to provide entertainment

and make no mistake, the entertainment is pretty good.”

Horsham Country Music Festival, based at Horsham Soundshell at Sawyer Park on the Wimmera River, starts next Thursday and continues until Sunday week. The festival has again lifted the bar in attracting star-studded performers who will appear at various locations across Horsham. It also promises to continue to unveil new country music talent. Festival representatives have travelled to various events across Victoria and beyond on fact-finding missions and to get a feel about what people wanted to see and hear. Mr Morrell said he was confident the Horsham festival ‘ticked all the boxes’. “All of the independent artists appearing in Horsham could be the lead role in most other festivals. That’s how impressive the line-up is,” he

said.

music.

The festival starts at 4pm next Thursday with Peter Coad leading ice-breaking Walk Up performances at Horsham Caravan Park.

Trevor Keilar will perform Johnny Cash and Amber Joy Poulton Loretta Lynne and the pair will team up to pay tribute to Cash and June Carter. Connie Kis Andersen, Tom Routledge and Dwayne Elix will also belt out tributes to the likes of Patsy Cline, Roy Orbison, Merle Haggard and Gene Pitney.

Later, from 6.30pm, Coad will be on stage himself with the Coad sisters from Bunadoon in NSW and popular Wimmera duo the Lazy Farmer’s Sons at the AVIS-Max Wright Cars Bush Balladeers evening. The balladeers event will be at Horsham Soundshell. Events the next day will start from 10am with Telstra Walk Ups in Roberts Avenue in Horsham main-street shopping area and continue on the streets at 1.30pm with Telstra Local Artist performances until 4.30pm.

Tribute Friday night activities will climax with a K. and J. Baker Tribute Night from 6.30pm to 10pm. The tribute night includes a salute to the some of the greats of country

Festivities continue to gain momentum on Saturday week with the freeof-charge Horsham Plaza Buskers providing an earthy edge to performances from 9am to 11.30am. The morning build-up will prime country music fans for the festival climax – the ACE Radio Country Music Spectacular. The music extravaganza, representing a big afternoon of quality entertainment at Horsham Soundshell, will start humming from 1pm and feature nine hours of musical performances. Amber Joy Poulton, Connie Kis

Andersen, Rick Barlett, Laura Downing, Dwayne Elix, Tom Routledge, Patsy McCallum and Trevor Keilar will again be the star attractions.

Family entertainment But the family entertainment will continue to roll into the Sunday. March 24 entertainment provides a change-of-pace morning with Wilson Bolton Walk Up Poet’s Breakfast at Wilson Bolton’s Garage. The free breakfast will be from 8.30am to 9am with poetry from 9am to 10.45am. If that hasn’t satisfied fans’ thirst for all things country, the festival’s Golden Grain Gospel Music Marathon, from 11am to 3pm before a finale featuring all artists and winners of walk-up and busker competitions, certainly will. Further information is available from Lyall Wheaton on 5381 1995 or by visiting www.horshamcountrymusic.com.au


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Six artists to debut in Local section S

ix artists will make their debuts in this year’s Horsham Country Music Festival Local Artist segment.

Stephen and Marina Johns from Goroke, Lois Johnson from Marnoo, Ally Harper from Rainbow, Conrad Winfield from Laharum and Cynthia Lawrence and Barry Crewther from Horsham will all debut. Other artists performing are Christine Johnston from Stawell, Big Bad John from St Arnaud and Doin Time from Horsham. The Local Artist segment will be held in Roberts Place on Friday week, starting at 1.30pm with each of the nine artists performing for 20 minutes. The Local Artist segment gives people from within a 100-kilometre radius of Horsham the opportunity to showcase their skills.

Spots filled Performers have taken up all 18 spots available for a Horsham Country Music Festival Telstra Walk Up competition. The Telstra Walk Up competition will be in Roberts Place on Friday week from 9.30am to 1pm. Each artist will perform for 10 minutes with a judging panel selecting the best walk-up and most popular acts and presenting an encouragement award. Telstra is providing prizes valued at $300. Wimmera artists include Pam Court from Jeparit, John Butcher, Warracknabeal, John Cameron, Deep Lead, Stan Reid, Ararat, John Ross Gilder, Moyston and Tony Lawrence and Noreen Able, Horsham. Three South Australians have also entered. Artists have also filled all 21 spots in this year’s Horsham Plaza Buskers competition. Festival spokesman Lyall Wheaton said all spots were taken four weeks before the festival which was a record.

VARIETY: Country music artists, from above, Laura Downing, teenager Amber King, and Patsy McCallum and Tom Routledge will all perform at the ACE Radio Country Music Spectacular. Pictures: CONTRIBUTED

The popular competition is at Horsham Plaza on Saturday week from 9am to 11.30pm. This year’s buskers competition has attracted four entries from SA including Leah Briggs from Beachport, Dave Verrall from Murray Bridge, Gary Daniels, Kersbrook and Trevor Philbey, Nurioopta. Mr Wheaton said that last year’s ‘most popular’ busker, 16-year-old Amber King from Benalla would entertain the crowd while the judges finalised best busker, most popular and encourage awards.

Festival information Horsham Country Music Festival organisers have encouraged patrons to take chairs to events during the weekend. They have also advised that Thursday, Friday and Saturday events would be licensed which meant there were no-BYO rules in place. Patrons are welcome to bring gazebos for a designated area, no pets were allowed at events and a dance floor would be in front of Horsham

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Soundshell stage. There will be no dancing during a gospel show. Festival passes are available from Horsham Visitor Information Centre for $57 and children could enter free of charge. Admission fees for Thursday and Friday night is $16, Saturday $24.00 or after 6pm $18.00 and Sunday, $12.

Amber King to debut Sixteen-year-old Benalla schoolgirl Amber King will make her Horsham Country Music Festival debut at the Horsham Soundshell during the ACE Radio Country Music Spectacular. King won selection for the main stage after winning best Walk Up and most popular busker competitions at last year’s festival. Festival coordinator Lyall Wheaton said since her wins at Horsham King had appeared at Barham and Tooleybuc festivals. “She has a promising career and it is pleasing to reward and encourage young artists like Amber to help them pursue careers as country music artists,” he said.

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3 1/2 TONNE EXCAVATOR, Parts and Accessories Shop TELSTRA COUNTRY WIDE &1.30pm - 4.30pm BOBCAT, TIP TRUCK Roberts Place Be Prepared for your Winter Adventures LOCAL ARTISTS Admission Free BACKHOE HIRE MC – Graeme Coates 1.30 - 1.50pm 1.50 - 2.10pm 2.10 - 2.30pm 2.30 - 2.50pm 2.50 - 3.10pm 3.10 - 3.30pm 3.30 - 3.50pm 3.50 - 4.10pm 4.10 - 4.30pm

Stephen and Marina Johns Lois Johnson Big Bad John Cynthia Lawrence Barry Crewther Christine Johnston Conrad Winfield Doin Time Ally Harper

K & J BAKER TRIBUTE NIGHT MC – Allan Carroll 6.30 - 7.00pm 7.00 – 7.30pm 7.30 – 8.00pm 8.00 – 8.30pm 8.30 – 9.00pm 9.00 – 9.30pm 9.30 – 10.00pm

6.30pm – 10.00pm Soundshell Gates open 6.00pm Admission $16 Backing: Part Shady Food and Drink Stalls Trevor Keilar (Johnny Cash) Connie Kis Andersen (Patsy Cline) Tom Routledge (Roy Orbison) Trevor Keilar/Amber Joy Poulton (Johnny Cash/JuneCarter) Dwayne Elix (Merle Haggard) Amber Joy Poulton (Loretta Lynn) Tom Routledge (Gene Pitney)

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MAKING TRACKS: Rainbow brothers Ben and Andy Gosling will make their big-stage debut as The Lazy Farmer’s Sons. Picture: CONTRIBUTED

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Saturday 23rd March 2013 - Afternoon

Soundshell Admission $24 $18.00 after 6.00pm Food and Drink Stalls

Backing - Part Shady Trevor Keilar Amber Joy Poulton Tom Routledge Connie Kis Andersen Dwayne Elix Laura Downing Rick Bartlett Amber King Trevor Keilar Amber Joy Poulton Tom Routledge and Patsy McCallum Connie Kis Andersen Dwayne Elix Raffle Draw / Thanks Laura Downing Rick Bartlett Finale

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WILSON BOLTON WALK UP POETS 9.00am – 10.30am Wilson Bolton 8.30 – 9.00am Breakfast. Food and drinks: Nominal Charge O’Callaghan Parade 9.00 – 10.45am Walk Up Poets $200 worth of prizes Admission Free MC - Don Mitchell Registrations - Phone 53811995 Distributors of Quality GOLDEN GRAIN GOSPEL 11.00am 4.00pm Soundshell Petroleum Products MUSIC MARATHON Gates open 10.30am Admission $12 MOTOR INN • Servicing Regional MC - Allan Carroll Backing Part Shady Food andVictoria Drink Stalls • Stockists of fuel & lubricants 11.00 •- Easy 11.30am Allan Carroll & Part Shady walking Distance to Horsham • Prompt, reliable deliveries 11.30 -Soundshell 11.50am Ian Castle • 24 hour card facilities 11.50 - 12.10pm Connie Kis Anderson Contact our local staff to 12.10 •Discounted - 12.30pm Rates for HorshamDwayne Country Elix service your needs... 12.30 -Music 1.00pm The Hoffmans Festival patrons Horsham Service Station 1.00 - 1.20pm Rick Bartlett 129 Baillie St Horsham Vic 3400 1.20 - 1.40pm Ian Castle Ph (03) 5382 6133 Phone Cheryl (24 Hour) 1.40 - 2.00pm Connie Kis Andersen (03) 5382 5644 Poolside S/Station Scott Petroleum Depot 2.00 - 2.20pm Dwayne Toll Free: 1800 808 490Elix 2 O’Callaghans Pde Kenny Rd Horsham Vic 3400 Horsham Vic 3400 2.20 - 2.50pm The Hoffmans Ph (03) 5382 1849 (24 Hour Truck Access) 2.50 - 3.00pm Gospel Music Finale 11-13 O’Callaghan’s Parade Horsham Vic, 3400 Festival Finale ‘LOCALS SUPPORTING LOCALS’ 3.00 - 4.00pm All Artists, Walk Up and Busker Winners will perform

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Andersen returns

One of the feature attractions at this year’s Horsham Country Music Festival will be performances by Connie Kis Andersen from Perth. Andersen will appear on Horsham Soundshell stage during a K and J Baker Tribute Night, at an ACE Radio Country Music Spectacular and will in a Golden Grain Gospel Music Marathon.

Andersen, who this year had a starring role at Tamworth and regularly tours the United States, last appeared at the festival in 2009.


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April 21 - May 20 Lucky Colour: Cream Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 2 3 6 5 Lotto Numbers: 2 13 36 35 9 4 Old friends could be pleased to hear from you and contacts from the past could bring surprises. Romantic expectations may not measure up and there could be some tension on the home front, stay calm. Health improves.

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Friday 22nd March, 2013 Walk-Ups

9:30am - 1:00pm

Admission Free Roberts Place, Horsham

Local Artists

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Admission Free Roberts Place, Horsham

Tribute Night

6:30pm - 10:00pm Admission $16

Horsham Soundshell

Saturday 23rd March, 2013 Buskers

March 21 - April 20 Lucky Colour: Mauve Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 2 3 2 1 Lotto Numbers: 2 13 26 25 24 42 Worrying about feeling miserable will not get you anywhere. Have faith in your abilities; your potential seems to be excellent and you should manage to do very well. For many a meaningful relationship should begin.

9:00am - 11.30am Admission Free Horsham Plaza & CBD

Country Music Spectacular 1:00pm - 10:00pm Admission $24 Horsham Soundshell ($18 after 6.30pm)

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8.30am - 10:45am Admission Free Wilson Bolton

Gospel Music Marathon

11:00am - 4:00pm Admission $12

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Further Information - www.horshamcountrymusic.com.au Festival Enquiries - Lyall Wheaton Phone: (03) 5381 1995 Email: lyallwheaton@bigpond.com

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May 21 - June 21 Lucky Colour: Violet Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 2 3 6 3 Lotto Numbers: 2 13 36 39 8 44 If you plan to make changes, you could meet opposition. However if you are sure of your ground, there is nothing holding you back. An unexpected encounter could lead to a happy surprise for you.

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June 22 - July 22 Lucky Colour: White Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 5 6 3 2 Lotto Numbers: 5 12 23 32 20 33 Routine is likely to be disrupted by some unusual events; just take it as it comes. A good time to reflect on relationships and partnerships. A romantic overture could be flattering.

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July 23 - August 22 Lucky Colour: Green Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 5 3 2 6 Lotto Numbers: 5 12 24 40 11 3 What you hear during this period, could spur you on to try something totally different. Good aspects to give you a lift and people could be seeking your company socially.

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August 23 - September 23 Lucky Colour: Blue Lucky Day: Saturday Racing Numbers: 2 3 6 9 Lotto Numbers: 5 12 26 36 34 45 Your attitude towards others will decide your future, so be prepared to be more socially active. Not wise to confide your inner thoughts to anyone. A change in affairs could be a little upsetting and yet you will gain.

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September 24 - October 23 Lucky Colour: Peach Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 8 9 5 2 Lotto Numbers: 8 15 42 20 32 11 This could be a much luckier period in which many things could happen the way you want. Something unexpected could have a pleasing effect on your budget or love life. Relax and ignore any tension.

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October 24 - November 22 Lucky Colour: Green Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 2 6 9 4 Lotto Numbers: 1 12 26 36 34 40 You should be hearing better news during this period and the unexpected could alter a planned outing. Recent problems find solutions and you could see your loved ones in a different light from now on.

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November 23 - December 20 Lucky Colour: Yellow Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 5 6 4 2 Lotto Numbers: 5 12 32 26 9 44 There is a lot more going on for you during this period. Enthusiasm, more self confidence and a lot of what you expect happening at last. Sudden interruptions to some of your plans is a distinct possibility but you will be able to manage.

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December 21 - January 19 Lucky Colour: White Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 5 6 3 2 Lotto Numbers: 5 12 26 30 36 33 A good time to spend in the company of people with influence. Many could be moving into the direction not of their choice and this may worry most. Many of your undertakings could be successful in spite of any odds.

AQUARIUS

January 20 - February 19 Lucky Colour: Violet Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 1 3 2 5 Lotto Numbers: 1 15 23 30 6 44 Whatever you feel can come about if you are prepared to go about it the right way. A calm outlook will bring happy responses from those around you and who matter most to you.

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February 20 - March 20 Lucky Colour: Cream Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 2 3 6 5 Lotto Numbers: 2 13 5 6 11 28 A period that seems to be devoted to pleasure and social events. Try to avoid misunderstandings with loved ones. It is not what you think, but what you do that counts.

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Gerang Gerung Hall Committee is promoting the event, from 10am to 2pm, as a ‘great

family day out’. The market will include district stallholders, entertainment including the DimboolaNhill band and Irish dancing, food, drink and children’s activities. Organisers Gabrielle Albrecht and Dannielle Williams

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said there is a buzz about the St Patricks Day market.

The market will feature more than 40 stallholders.

“We have been absolutely thrilled with the response to the market. There will be a lot of new stallholders and there have been lots of inquiries and excitement from the community,” Ms Albrecht said.

Activities to keep kids entertained include face and plaster-model painting, fake tattoos, petting zoo, a jumping castle and prizes for the best dressed girl fairy and boy leprechaun.

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Although it is not the most appealing topic, ignoring these issues may cause financial and emotional hardship. Make your life easier and seek advice before you actually need it.

One way to make reorganising affairs easier after the death of a partner is to hold assets as joint tenants. This means if

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[s] 8:00 The Australian Formula One Grand Prix Breakfast *Live* 11:00 The 2013 Formula One Rolex Australian Grand Prix *Live* 6:30 David Attenborough’s Africa: Africa - Sahara & “Making-Of” Special [s] – David Attenborough explores the lives of the toughest species & shows how they manage to exist in the scorching wilderness of the Sahara desert. 8:30 Saturday Night Movie: “Die Hard 4.0” (M v) (’07) – John McClane delivers old-school justice to a new breed of terrorist - a band of computer hackers who threaten to shut down the entire country over the Independence Day weekend. Stars: Bruce Willis & Timothy Olyphant 11:10 Can Of Worms (M) (PG) [s] – A third season of controversial and illuminating conversation. 12:10 48 Hours: Ransom (M a) 1:00 Infomercial (PG) 4:30 It Is Written 5:00 Religious Programs (PG)

Shopping 11:00 Live Healthy, Be Happy 11:30 Great South East 12:00 Creek to Coast 12:30 QLD Weekender 1:00 Sydney Weekender 2:00 Horse Racing 2013: Randwick Guineas 5:00 Coxy’s Big Break 5:30 Must See Places Of The World 6:30 Ballykissangel (PG) 7:30 Heartbeat (PG) 8:40 Taggart: Water Tight (M v) 10:50 60 Minute Makeover 11:50 Movie: “Unstoppable” (MA15+v) (’00) Stars: Stuart Wilson 2:00 Must See Places Of The World 3:00 The Australians: Cabbies (PG)

12:30 Greatest Ever (PG) 1:30 Hook Line and Sinker (PG) 2:30 Treasure Divers (PG) 3:30 Freak Encounters (PG) 4:30 Rory And Paddy’s Great British Adventure (PG) 5:30 Shockwave (PG) 6:30 Cities of the Underworld (PG) 7:30 Mighty Structures 8:30 Ice Pilots (PG) 9:30 Big Australia 10:30 Movie: “The Thing” (MA15+v,h) (’82) Stars: Donald Moffat 12:50 Unsolved Mysteries (M) 1:50 Treasure Divers (PG) 3:00 Rory And Paddy’s Great British Adventure (PG)

12:00 The Bottom Line Icon: David Gonski (PG) 12:30 Fishing Australia (PG) 1:00 The Middle: Heck’s Best Thing (PG) 1:30 Neighbours At War (PG l) 2:00 Who Do You Think You Are? Lionel Richie (PG) 3:00 Movie: “Grumpier Old Men” (PG l,s) (’95) Stars: Jack Lemmon 5:00 News: First At Five 5:30 Getaway (PG) [s] 6:00 National News Saturday [s] 6:30 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos (PG) 7:30 Movie: “The Spy Next Door” (PG v) Stars: Jackie Chan 9:30 Movie: “Wedding Crashers” (M s,l) (’05) Stars: Owen Wilson & Vince Vaughn 11:50 Late Movie: “Identity” (MA15+v,l) (’03) Stars: John Cusack, Ray Liotta & Amanda Peet 1:35 Late Late Movie: “Captivity” (MA15+ v,h,l) (’07) Stars: Elisha Cuthbert 3:05 Spyforce (PG) 4:00 Danoz 4:30 The Fresh Prince of Bel Air 5:00 Gilligan’s Island 6:00 Children’s Programs 9:00 The Looney Tunes Show 9:30 Generator Rex (PG v,sn) 10:00 Young Justice: Invasion (PG) 10:30 Ben 10: Omniverse 11:00 Lockie Leonard 11:30 Stormworld 12:00 A Gurl’s Wurld (PG) 12:30 Winx Club (PG) 1:30 TV Shop 2:00 The Block: All Stars 5:30 Survivor: Caramoan (PG) 6:30 Movie: “The Wizard Of Oz” (G) 8:40 Movie: “Into The Blue” (M v,l,d) Stars: Paul Walker, 11:00 Two And A Half Men (PG s) 12:00 Conan (M) 1:00 MAD (M) 2:00 Survivor: Caramoan (PG) 3:00 Top Gear USA (PG l) 4:00 Conan (M) 4:50 Flash & Dash 9:30 Movie: “Against The Wind” (PG) (’48) Stars: Simone Signoret 11:15 Movie: “The Titfield Thunderbolt” (G) (’53) Stars: Stanley Holloway 1:00 Postcards 1:30 Movie: “A Summer Place” (PG) (’59) Stars: Sandra Dee 4:05 Movie: “Bedknobs & Broomsticks” (G) (’71) Stars: Angela Lansbury 6:30 Secret Dealers (PG) 7:30 Antiques Roadshow 8:30 CSI: NY (M v) 9:30 CSI: Miami (M) 10:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (M v) 11:30 Without A Trace (M) 12:30 Movie: “Dr Jekyll & Sister Hyde” (M v,a) (’72) Stars: Ralph Bates 2:30 Movie: “A Summer Place” (PG) (’59)

6:00 Sport Science (PG l) 8:00 2013 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix 11:00 2013 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix 6:30 Monster Jam 7:30 M*A*S*H 8:30 Movie: “Aliens” (M v) (’86) – Ripley, the only survivor of Nostromo, is rescued by a salvage ship. Stars: Sigourney Weaver & Lance Henriksen 11:20 Swisse Mark Webber Challenge 2012 12:20 Grand Prix - The Killer Years (PG a) 1:30 Animal Extractors (PG) 3:30 Ross Kemp: In Search Of Pirates (M l) – Ross investigates the boom in piracy on the world’s oceans 4:30 Omnisport 5:00 NASCAR Nationwide Series

Deep Space Nine (PG) 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 Cheers (PG) 4:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Family Ties (PG) 5:00 Happy Days 5:30 The Brady Bunch 6:00 Sabrina The Teenage Witch (PG) 6:30 Becker (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Masterchef: The Professionals (PG) 10:30 The Graham Norton Show (M) 11:30 The Loop (PG v,sn) 2:00 Becker (PG) 2:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:00 Cheers (PG) 3:30 Sabrina The Teenage Witch (PG)

6:00 Children’s Programs 4:25 Miffy & Friends 4:30 The Country Mouse & The City Mouse 5:00 Peppa Pig 5:10 Olivia 5:20 Joe & Jack 5:45 Bananas in PJs 6:00 Little Charley Bear 6:15 Mr Moon 6:30 In The Night Garden 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan (PG) 8:15 Good Game 8:30 Oscar Pistorius: What Really Happened? (M) – Investigating the murder charge faced by Oscar Pistorius. 9:30 Movie: “Throw Momma From The Train” (M l,s) (’87) Stars: Danny DeVito 10:55 Red Dwarf (PG) (PG) 1:15 Horne & Corden (M l,s) 1:40 ABC News Update

6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Chop Socky Chooks 10:20 Kaeloo 10:30 Iron Man 10:55 Sadie J 11:25 Life With Boys 11:45 Prank Patrol 1:55 CJ & DJ 2:05 Gasp! 2:20 Erky Perky 2:35 Don’t Blame The Koalas 3:00 Lockie Leonard 3:35 Stoked 4:00 Adventures Of Figaro Pho 4:15 Jibber Jabber 4:35 Steam Punks! 5:00 Young Dracula 5:30 Star Wars: The Clone Wars (PG) 5:55 Deadly 60 6:25 Prank Patrol 6:50 The Aquabats! Super Show! 7:10 Kaeloo 7:20 Good Game SP 7:50 You’re Skitting Me 8:15 Fruits Basket (PG) 8:40 Voltron: Defender of the Universe

6:30 A Bite of China: Secrets of the Kitchen 7:30 White House Revealed – We meet the White House residence staff. 8:30 Inspector Montalbano: Treasure Hunt (M l,v) – An elderly couple barricade themselves in their home and begin to fire pistols for no apparent reason. 10:25 Movie: “Princesses” (MA15+s) (’06) – A compelling and poignant tale of friendship between two prostitutes. (In Spanish) 12:25 Movie: “Life with My Father” (M s,l,n (’05) (In French) 2:25 Weatherwatch Overnight

Quarter 1:02 National Press Club Address 2:00 ABC News 2:30 Big Ideas 3:00 ABC News 3:32 World This Week 4:00 ABC News 4:30 Catalyst 5:00 ABC News 5:32 One Plus One 6:00 ABC News 6:32 Foreign Correspondent 7:00 ABC News 7:32 State To State 8:02 Four Corners 8:45 Big Ideas Sampler 9:00 ABC News 9:32 The World This Week 10:00 ABC News 10:32 Planet America 11:02 Q&A 12:02 Big Ideas 1:00 BBC World News 1:30 7.30 2:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 3:00 BBC World News


Prime7

SUNDAY MARCH 17

6:00 Nopalea Wellness Challenge 6:30 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 AFL Game Day (PG) [s] 11:10 Iron Chef Australia (PG) 12:10 That ‘70s Show (PG) 12:30 Movie: “Minutemen” (G) (’08) Stars: Jason Dolley 2:30 Movie: “Wild Child” (PG l,s) (’09) Stars: Emma Roberts 4:30 Live Healthy, Be Happy [s] 5:00 Drive Thru Australia [s] 5:30 Coxy’s Big Break [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Sunday Night [s] 7:30 Border Security - Australia’s Front Line (PG) 8:00 The Force - Behind The Line (PG) 8:40 Downton Abbey (M) [s] – Has Bates finally realised that he will spend the rest of his life behind bars for Vera’s murder or does he have something up his sleeve that will set him free? 9:45 Castle: Under The Influence / Once Upon A Crime (M v,a) – An up and coming DJ is killed at a pop star’s album release party. 11:40 Law & Order: LA (M) 12:35 Home Shopping

TEN

WIN

6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Wide 6:00 Religious Programs 7:00 Totally Wild 8:00 Thrill World Of Sports 11:00 Australian Athletics Tour 2013: Syd- Seekers [s] 9:00 Fuels Of The Future [s] 10:00 The 2013 ney Track Classic Highlights 1:00 Australian Athletics Tour FIA Formula One World Championship: Rolex Australian 2013: Perth Track Classic Highlights 12:00 Gilligan’s Is- Grand Prix land 12:30 Movie: “Dallas” (G) Stars: Gary Cooper 2:30 6:45 The Biggest Loser: The Next Generation *SeaMovie: “Mogambo” Stars: Clark Gable 5:00 News: First son Finale* (PG) 7:45 Masterchef: The Professionals (PG) – After At Five 5:30 Antiques Roadshow eight weeks of fierce competition our three finalists 6:00 National News [s] have made it this far, and today one will walk away 6:30 The Block: All Stars (PG) with $200,000, and the title of Australia’s first Profes7:30 60 Minutes [s] sional MasterChef. 8:30 The Mentalist: There Will Be Blood (M s) 9:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Risky Business 9:45 The Graham Norton Show (M s,l) [s] 10:45 Late Night Movie: “Thank You For Smoking” Class M (M v) – Five people are killed in a small (M s,l) (’06) – Big Tobacco’s chief spokesman Nick plane crash a mile off the Vegas Strip. Naylor, is paid to promote cigarettes, while trying to 10:30 CSI: Miami: Stoned Cold (M v) remain a role model for his twelve-year-old son. 11:30 The Block: All Stars (PG) Stars: Aaron Eckhart & Katie Holmes 12:30 Sunday Football: Wests Tigers v Penrith 12:45 Basketball: NBL Championship 2013 Round Panthers – From Campbelltown Stadium. 23: Townsville Crocodiles V Melbourne Tigers 2:30 20/20 [s] 3:00 Infomercial (PG) 3:30 Danoz 5:00 Religious Programs 4:00 Good Morning Australia 5:30 CBS - This Morning 5:00 Early Morning News

Mad About You (PG) 10:00 Movie: 7TWO 9:30 “Funny Side Of The Street” (G) (’51) 11:30 GO!

ONE

8:30 Home Shopping 9:30 Freak Encoun- GEM 7MATE ters (PG) 10:30 Manapouri - The Toughest

The Hook & The Cook (PG) 12:00 Lyndey Milan’s Taste Of Ireland 12:30 The Emeril Lagasse Show (PG) 1:30 The Food Truck 2:00 Home & Away (PG v,a) 4:15 Movie: “The Deep End Of The Ocean” (PG a,l) (’99) Stars: Michelle Pfeiffer 6:30 Movie: “While You Were Sleeping” (PG l) (’95) Stars: Sandra Bullock 8:40 Escape To The Country 9:40 60 Minute Makeover 10:40 Homes Under The Hammer 12:00 The Shield (MA15+a,v) 1:00 Lyndey Milan’s Taste Of Ireland 1:30 The Emeril Lagasse Show (PG)

Tunnel 11:30 Greatest Ever: Helicopters (PG) 12:30 Treasure Divers 1:30 Rory And Paddy’s Great British Adventure (PG l) 2:30 Verminators (PG) 3:30 Shockwave (PG) 4:30 Pimp My Ride (PG) 5:30 The Amazing Race 6:30 Movie: “Mystery Men” (PG l,v) Stars: Ben Stiller 8:50 Movie: “American Pie: The Wedding” (M s,l,n) (’03) Stars: Jason Biggs 10:50 Movie: “American Pie Presents: Beta House” (MA15+ s,l,n) (’07) Stars: Jason Siegel 12:40 Deadliest Warrior (M v) 1:30 Treasure Divers

Prime7

6:00 Children’s Programs 9:30 Generator Rex (PG) 10:00 Batman (PG) 10:30 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (PG v) 11:00 Power Rangers Samurai (PG) 11:30 Monsuno (PG v) 12:00 Movie: “Green LanternFirst Flight” (PG v) 1:30 TV Shop 2:00 The Bachelorette (PG) 4:00 The Hills (PG) 4:30 The Block: All Stars 6:30 Suburgatory (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Just Go With It” (M s) Stars: Adam Sandler 11:00 South Park (MA15+a,v) 12:00 Conan (M) 1:00 Suburgatory (PG) 1:30 The Middle (PG) 2:00 The Bachelorette (PG l) 4:00 Conan (M)

6:40 Movie: “Sea Devils” (G) (’53) Stars: Rock Hudson 8:30 TV Shop 10:00 Movie: “Mister Ten Per Cent” (G) (’67) Stars: Charles Drake 11:45 Movie: “Contraband” (PG v) (’58) Stars: Richard Greene 1:30 Getaway (PG) 2:00 Sunday Footy Show (NRL) 4:00 Football: Wests Tigers v Penrith Panthers 6:00 Motorway Patrol (PG l) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 Planet Earth (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Rain Man” (M a,l) (’88) Stars: Dustin Hoffman & Tom Cruise 11:15 True CSI: Cold Blood (MA15+v,a) 12:15 Movie: “Rich And Strange” (PG a) (’32) Stars: Henry Kendall 2:00 TV Shop

WIN

11

9:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10:00 7th Heaven 11:00 The Love Boat (PG) 12:00 American Idol (PG) 2:30 Neighbours - Encore 5:00 Merlin (PG sn) 6:00 Sabrina The Teenage Witch (PG) 6:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 The Simpsons (PG) 8:00 Futurama (PG) 8:30 Movie: “A Night At The Roxbury” (M l,s) (’98) Stars: Will Ferrell 10:15 The Office (PG s,d) 11:15 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 12:05 Sabrina The Teenage Witch 12:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1:30 7th Heaven 2:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:00 Ninja Turtles

ABC3

ABC 24

TEN

ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:30 Business 5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Drama Movie: “Clean” (M ABC 6:00 Today [s] 10:00 Backyard Science [s] 11:00 SBS d,l) (’04) (In French & Cantonese) 3:00 France 24

9:00 NBC Today 10:00 NBC Meet The GEM 7MATE Press 11:00 VIP (PG v) 12:00 Homicide:

MONDAY MARCH 18

ONE

Life On The Street (M) 1:00 Australian Biker Build Off (PG l,a) 1:30 Motor Mate 4:30 Dream Car Garage 5:00 Dream Car Garage 5:30 Minute To Win It 6:30 Seinfeld (PG) 7:00 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 7:30 Pawn Stars (PG) 8:00 Hollywood Treasure (PG) 8:30 Pawn Stars (PG) 9:30 American Restoration (PG) 10:30 Cash Cowboys (PG) 11:30 Bid America (PG) 12:00 Warehouse 13 (M) 1:00 V. I.P: Pen Pal Val (PG v) 2:00 Homicide: Life On The Street: Happy To Be Here (M) 3:00 Motor Mate (M)

8:00 Secret Dealers (PG) 9:00 TV Shop 10:30 Alive & Cooking 11:00 Friends (PG) 11:30 Friends (PG) 12:00 Movie: “Rattle Of A Simple Man” (M s,a) (’64) Stars: Harry Corbett 2:00 First Love Second Chance (PG) 3:00 Alive & Cooking 3:30 Antiques Roadshow 4:30 Planet Earth (PG) 5:30 The Ellen Degeneres Show (PG) 6:30 Friends (PG) 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 Hoarding: Buried Alive (PG) 8:30 Super Nanny USA (PG) 9:30 Embarrassing Bodies (M mp,n) 10:30 My Crazy Obsession (PG) 11:30 Friends (PG) 12:00 Footy Classified (M) 1:00 Dangerman (PG) 2:00 TV Shop

WIN

SBS

5:30 Worldwatch 8:30 PopAsia 10:30 Football Asia 11:00 UEFA Champions League Magazine 11:30 Speedweek [s] 1:30 Al Jazeera News 2:30 Dino Gangs (PG) [s] 3:30 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations: London and Edinburgh (PG) [s] 4:30 Living Black (PG) [s] 5:00 Cycling Central [s] 5:35 Inspector Rex: Blind Fury (PG) 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Lost Worlds: History Cold Case: The Woman and Three Babies (PG) [s] 8:30 The Pluto Files [s] – When the American Museum of Natural History’s Hayden Planetarium stopped calling Pluto a planet, director Neil deGrasse Tyson found himself at the centre of a firestorm led by angry Pluto-loving primary school students. 9:30 Lucky (M l) [s] – An entertaining and candid look at the seduction of the lottery and what hitting the jackpot does to the winners. 11:10 Cycling: Milan-San Remo 2013 – One of the monuments of European cycling, it is the longest professional one-day race at 298 kilometres. 1:30 Weatherwatch Overnight

SBS TWO

Home & Away 9:30 Sons & Daughters 7TWO 9:00 10:00 Coronation St 10:30 Head Of The GO!

6:00 Children’s Programs 9:00 Adventure Time (PG) 9:30 Monsuno (PG) 10:00 Power Rangers (PG) 10:30 Winx Club (PG) 11:00 Total Wipeout UK (PG) 12:00 TMZ 12:30 Extra 1:00 The Bachelorette (PG) 3:00 Monsuno (PG) 3:30 Power Rangers Samurai (PG) 4:00 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (PG) 4:30 Young Justice 5:00 To Be Advised 6:00 Total Wipeout UK (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 8:00 Top Gear (PG) 9:30 Movie: “V For Vendetta” (MA15+ v,l) Stars: Natalie Portman & Hugo Weaving 12:30 Conan (M) 1:30 TMZ 2:00 The Bachelorette (PG l,s) 4:00 Conan (M)

ABC

6:00 rage 6:30 Children’s Programs 9:00 Insiders [s] 10:00 Inside Business [s] 10:30 Offsiders [s] 11:00 Asia Pacific Focus [s] 11:30 Songs Of Praise: Liverpool [s] 12:00 Landline [s] 1:00 Travel Oz [s] 1:30 World Caf Asia: Calcutta [s] 2:00 How The Earth Was Made: Great Lakes [s] 3:00 Manet: The Man Who Invented Modern Art (183283) (PG) [s] 4:30 The Book Club [s] 5:00 Chris Humfrey’s Wild Life [s] 5:30 Deadly 60: On A Mission: Costa Rica 6:00 Dig 1940 [s] 6:30 Compass: Patrick: The Renegade Saint (PG) 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 David Attenborough: Galapagos (PG) [s] 8:30 Midsomer Murders (M a,s,v) [s] 10:00 Rev (M l,d) [s] 10:30 Shakespeare Uncovered (PG) 11:25 In Search Of Beethoven 12:15 Movie: “Happy Birthday, Wanda June” (M a,v,l) (’71) Stars: Susannah York 1:55 Order In The House 2:55 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 4:05 The New Inventors [s] 6:00 Children’s Programs 4:15 Five Minutes More 4:25 Miffy & Friends 4:30 Iconicles 5:00 Peppa Pig 5:10 Olivia 5:20 Joe & Jack 5:35 Timmy Time 5:45 Bananas In Pyjamas 6:00 Little Charley Bear 6:15 Mr Moon 6:30 In The Night Garden 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 The Hoarder Next Door (PG) 8:30 Great Ormond Street (PG) 9:30 This American Life: Reality Check (PG) 10:00 Meet The Young Americans: Gay In The US (M a) 10:50 Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan (M l) 11:40 Hell On Wheels (MA15+v) 12:25 The Tudors (MA15+l) 1:15 Three Hungry Boys 1:40 ABC News

6:00 Children’s Programs 10:40 The Slammer 11:10 Bindi’s Bootcamp 11:35 Good Game SP 12:00 Move It Mobstyle 12:30 Rush TV 12:55 Sweat 1:20 Sumo Mouse 1:45 I Got A Rocket 2:00 Pixel Pinkie 2:15 Mortified 2:40 Blue Water High 3:10 Double Trouble 3:35 Round The Twist 4:00 Jibber Jabber 4:25 The Jungle Book 5:00 Bindi’s Bootcamp 5:25 Steam Punks! 6:15 Grizzly Tales For Gruesome Kids 6:30 Horrible Histories 7:00 Wolverine & The X-Men 7:25 Tower Prep: Dreams 8:10 Weekend News 8:15 The Killian Curse (PG) 8:35 Good Game SP

Landline [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 David Attenborough’s Galapagos 1:30 Meerkat Manor [s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Children’s Programs 5:00 Eggheads [s] 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs: The Inverted-Roof House: Buckinghamshire [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Australian Story [s] 8:30 Four Corners [s] 9:20 Media Watch [s] 9:35 Q&A [s] – Hosted by Tony Jones. 10:35 Lateline [s] 11:10 The Business [s] 11:35 Five Daughters (M l,v,a) 12:25 Movie: “I Walked With A Zombie” (PG) (’43) Stars: James Ellison 1:35 Parliament Question Time: Reps [s] 2:35 Grand Designs 3:25 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 4:00 Movie: “Flying Down To Rio” (G) (’33)

5:05 Worldwatch (All day) 6:00 Behind the Front Door 6:30 Supersizers Go... The Twenties (PG) 7:35 Titanic: The Mission: Electrics – The engineers unleash the force that made Titanic a technological marvel: electricity. 8:30 Sex and Sensibility: The Allure of Art Nouveau: Vienna (PG) 9:30 SOS: Noreen / Moore Street Masala / The Sound of People (M) 10:30 Movie: “White Night Wedding” (M n,s,l) (’08) – A middle aged professor prepares to marry a young girl. (In Icelandic) 12:20 The Bombing of Germany Apocalypse: WWll (PG a) 1:20 Weatherwatch Overnight 7:32 Asia Pacific 8:00 Weekend Breakfast 9:00 Insiders 10:00 Weekend Breakfast 11:30 The World This Week 12:00 ABC News 12:45 The Technology Quarter 1:02 Big Ideas 2:00 ABC News 2:30 Offsiders 3:00 ABC News 3:32 Need To Know 4:00 ABC News 4:30 Planet America 5:00 ABC News 5:32 At The Movies 6:00 ABC News 6:32 Australian Story 7:00 ABC News 7:32 The World This Week 8:02 Insiders 9:00 ABC News 9:30 One Plus One 10:00 ABC News 10:30 Big Ideas 11:02 Landline 12:02 Inside Business 12:30 Planet America 1:00 BBC World News 1:30 7:30

International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 FIFA Futbol Mundial [s] 5:00 PopAsia [s] 5:30 Global Village: Dege Printing House 6:00 Wainwright Walks: Haystacks [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:35 Mythbusters: Newton’s Crane Cradle (PG) [s] – Inspired by a viral video, Adam and Jamie test whether it is possible to construct a working Newton’s cradle. 8:35 Man vs Wild: Behind the Wild (M l) [s] – This episode provides a rare glimpse of life behind the scenes in Man vs. Wild. Everywhere Bear goes a dedicated camera team follow. 9:35 RocKwiz: Amanda Palmer & Hugo Race (PG) 10:30 World News Australia [s] 11:00 The World Game 12:00 SOS: Noreen / Moore Street Masala / The Herd / The Sound of People (M) 1:00 The Family UK (PG) 2:00 Weatherwatch Overnight

6:00 Children’s Programs (All day) 4:15 Five Minutes More 4:30 Play School 5:00 Peppa Pig 5:10 Olivia 5:20 Joe & Jack 5:30 Pingu 5:35 Timmy Time 5:45 Bananas In Pyjamas 6:00 Little Charley Bear 6:15 Mr Moon 6:30 In The Night Garden 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 River Monsters: Alaskan Horror (PG) 8:35 Meet The Young Americans: Border Wars (M a) 9:30 The Fades (M l,h,v) 10:30 Red Dwarf (PG) 10:55 Great Ormond Street 11:55 River Monsters: Alaskan Horror (PG) 12:45 The Fades (M l,h,v) 1:45 Haven: Consumed (PG) 2:10 ABC News Update

SBS TWO

6:00 Children’s Programs 11:05 Escape From Scorpion Island 11:35 Dancing Down Under 12:00 BTN Extra 12:20 Backyard Science 12:35 Rush TV 1:00 Total Drama Island 1:25 The Twisted Whiskers Show 2:05 Almost Naked Animals 2:20 Rated A for Awesome 2:45 Sally Bollywood 3:00 Double Trouble 3:30 Lockie Leonard 4:00 Gasp! 4:20 Gawayn 4:35 Dennis And Gnasher 5:05 MI High 5:35 Iron Man 6:05 Star Wars: The Clone Wars (PG) 6:30 Young Dracula 6:55 Grizzly Tales For Gruesome Kids 7:10 Kratt Bros 8:05 Wolverine 8:25 Chris Humfrey’s Wild Life

ABC 24

6:00 NASCAR 7:30 Swisse Mark Webber Challenge 2012 8:30 Omnisport 9:00 The WWE Experience 10:00 M7 Multisport 10:30 Sport Science 11:30 Omnisport 12:00 World’s Toughest Trucker (PG l) 1:00 LA Hard Hats (PG) 2:00 Deconstruction 2:30 I Fish 3:00 Fear Factor (PG l) 3:30 World’s Toughest Trucker (PG l) 4:30 Meteorite Men 5:30 I Fish 6:00 M*A*S*H 6:30 Get Smart (PG) 7:00 COPS (PG l,d) 7:30 Python Hunters (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The Siege” (M v) (’06) 10:55 Grand Prix 12:55 Monster Jam 1:55 Fear Factor (PG l) 2:55 M*A*S*H 3:25 Omnisport

ABC2

11

9:30 Old School Neighbours 10:00 7th Heaven 11:00 The Love Boat (PG) 12:00 Charmed (PG v,sn) 1:00 JAG (PG v) 2:00 Star Trek Voyager (PG v) 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 Cheers (PG) 4:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Family Ties (PG) 5:00 Happy Days 5:30 The Brady Bunch 6:00 Sabrina The Teenage Witch (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 8:00 Raising Hope (PG s) 8:30 Buffy The Vampire Slayer (PG v,l,sn) 10:25 Merlin (PG sn) 11:30 The Late Late Show (PG) 12:30 ET 1:00 Omg! The Insider 1:30 Happy Days 2:00 The Love Boat (PG)

ABC3

TEN

5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Drama Movie: “Yella” (M ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:30 Business ABC 6:00 Today [s] 10:00 Behind The News 11:00 Big SBS l,a) (’07) (in German) 2:35 The History of Avia-

6:00 Worldwatch News (All day) 6:00 China 21: Out of the Dark 6:40 Sarah Wiener’s Culinary Adventures in Austria (PG) 7:30 Cycling: Paris-Nice 2013 - Highlights 8:30 Doc Martin France: The Gold Job (M) – Doc Martin receives a surprise visit from his parents, looking for a reconciliation. 9:30 The World Game 10:30 James May’s Toy Stories: Hornby (PG) – James May attempts to build the longest ever model railway track. 11:30 James May’s Toy Stories: The Great Train Race 12:35 Movie: “Sandcastle” (M s,l) (’10) (In Mandarin) 2:25 Weatherwatch Overnight

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 Business Today 10:00 ABC News Mornings 12:30 Asia Pacific Focus 1:00 ABC News 2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:15 Afternoon Live 5:15 Capital Hill 5:30 ABC News 6:00 The Drum 6:45 The Environment Quarter 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Grandstand 8:00 ABC News 8:32 The Business 9:00 The World 9:35 Q&A 10:30 ABC News 11:02 The Drum 11:45 The Environment Quarter 12:00 ABC News 12:20 Lateline 1:00 BBC Impact 1:30 Newsline 2:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 3:00 BBC Global 3:30 The Business 4:00 BBC World News

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show 6:00 Today 9:00 Mornings Summer Series [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Held Hostage” (M The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 The v,a,s) Stars: Sissy Spacek 2:00 Dr Oz: Million Dollar You! View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 News Now How To Lose Weight And Win A Million Dollars (PG) [s] 4:00 Alive And Cooking [s] 4:30 Afternoon News 5:30 3:00 Wild Vets [s] 3:30 Minute To Win It (PG) 4:30 Seven Hot Seat 6:00 The WIN News Hour [s] News At 4.30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven 7:00 The Block: All Stars (PG) News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 8:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 7:00 Home & Away (PG a) [s] 9:00 2 Broke Girls: And Not-So-Sweet Charity (M s,d) 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) – The public has voted 9:30 Movie: “The Expendables” (MA15+ v,l) – A via social media and the four ingredients for the rapid group of mercenaries are hired to infiltrate a South cook-off have been decided. American country and overthrow its ruthless dictator. 8:45 Packed To The Rafters: Got What It Takes (PG) Features a phenomenal all-star line up of Hollywood [s] – Dave is determined to take his business to the heavyweights and action kings! Stars: Sylvester Stalnext level,. lone, Arnold Schwarzenegge & Mickey Rourke 9:45 Parenthood: What To My Wondering Eyes / 11:30 Extra Keep On Rowing (PG a) – Adam and Kristina expe- 12:00 WIN News Hour Late Edition [s] rience a health scare. 1:00 The Block: All Stars (PG) 11:45 Against The Wall: Memories We Fear (M a) – 2:00 Speedway (PG) Abby and Lina stumble upon an unusual murder in- 3:00 Danoz vestigation of a model. 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 1:00 Home Shopping 5:00 Early Morning News

6:00 CBS - This Morning 7:00 Wurrawhy [s] 7:30 ET [s] 8:00 OMG! The Insider [s] 8:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore 9:00 Judge Judy (PG) 9:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield 10:00 Lifestyle 10:30 Huey’s Kitchen [s] 11:00 The Biggest Loser: The Next Generation Encore [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (M a) [s] 1:00 The Doctors (PG) 2:00 Ready Steady Cook (PG) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:00 Totally Wild [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Simpsons: Postcards From The Wedge [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Biggest Loser: The Next Generation 8:30 NCIS: Hit And Run (M a,v 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: Drive (M) [s] 10:30 TEN Late News [s] 11:15 The Project Encore [s] 12:15 The Late Show With David Letterman 1:00 Infomercials (PG) 5:00 Religious Program (PG) 5:30 CBS - This Morning

Ideas [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s] 12:30 Q&A [s] 1:30 Compass[s] 2:00 Parliament Question Time [s] 3:00 Children’s Programs 5:00 Eggheads [s] 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 Foreign Correspondent [s] 8:30 New Tricks: Old Dogs (PG) [s] 9:30 At The Movies [s] 10:00 Artscape: Anatomy (M l) [s] 10:30 Lateline [s] 11:05 The Business [s] 11:30 Four Corners [s] 12:20 Media Watch [s] 12:35 Desperate Romantics (M s) [s] 1:25 The Sleeping Book [s] 1:55 Parliament Question Time: Senate [s] 2:55 Grand Designs [s] 3:50 Movie: “Top Hat” (G) (’35) Stars: Fred Astaire

Home & Away 9:30 Sons & Daughters 7TWO 9:00 10:00 Coronation St 10:30 Head Of The GO!

ONE

6:00 Iron Man Series 8:00 Omnisport 8:30 Football: Liverpool TV 11:30 The WWE Experience 12:30 Omnisport 1:00 World’s Toughest Fixes 2:00 Deconstruction (PG l) 2:30 Fear Factor (PG) 3:30 Get Smart (PG) 4:00 Cops (PG d) 4:30 Meteorite Men 5:30 I Fish (PG) 6:00 M*A*S*H (PG) 6:30 Get Smart (PG) 7:00 COPS (M l) 7:30 Nature’s Power Revealed (PG) 8:30 COPS: Adults Only (M v) 9:30 Ross Kemp: In Search Of Pirates (M l) 10:30 Super Rugby 11:35 71 Degrees North (PG) 12:35 Breakout Kings (M v) 1:35 Defying Gravity (M) 2:35 COPS: Adults Only (M v)

ABC2

SBS TWO

8:30 Handy Manny 9:00 NBC Today (PG) GEM 7MATE 11:00 VIP (PG v,h) 12:00 Homicide: Life

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9:30 Old School Neighbours 10:00 7th Heaven 11:00 The Love Boat (PG) 12:00 Charmed (PG sn) 1:00 JAG (PG) 2:00 Star Trek Voyager (PG v) 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 Cheers (PG) 4:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Family Ties (PG) 5:00 Happy Days 5:30 The Brady Bunch 6:00 Sabrina The Teenage Witch (PG) 6:30 Neighbours 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 Glee 8:30 Fashion Star (PG) 9:30 Snog Marry Avoid (PG l) 10:10 Californication (MA15+s,l) 10:45 Offspring (M l,s) 11:45 The Late Late Show (PG) 12:30 ET 1:00 Omg! The Insider 1:30 Happy Days

ABC3

ABC 24

Class (PG) 11:00 The Martha Stewart Show 12:00 Hart to Hart (PG) 1:00 The Royal (PG) 2:00 Movie: “They Rode West” (PG v) (’54) Stars: Robert Francis 3:50 Edward & Mrs Simpson (PG) 5:10 Gardeners’ World 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Highway Patrol (PG) 8:00 Motorway Patrol 8:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 9:30 Movie: “Striking Distance” (M v,l) (’03) Stars: Bruce Willis 11:40 Man Stroke Woman (M) 12:15 Hart to Hart (PG) 1:15 Designing Women (PG) 1:45 The Martha Stewart Show

On The Street (M) 1:00 Motor Mate: Lamborghini 4:30 Dream Car Garage 5:30 Minute To Win It 6:30 Mythbusters: Life Raft / Exploding Hair Cream (PG) 8:30 Family Guy (M) 10:00 American Dad (M) 10:30 Family Guy (M s,a) 11:30 American Dad (M) 12:00 Blokesworld (MA15+s,n) 12:30 Campus PD (M) 1:00 VIP: Kayus Ex Machina (PG v) 2:00 Homicide: Life On The Street: All Through The House (M) 3:00 Motor Mate: Lamborghini - Italian Masters 5:00 Dream Car Garage

6:00 Children’s Programs 9:00 Adventure Time (PG) 9:30 Monsuno (PG) 10:00 Power Rangers (PG v) 10:30 Winx Club (PG) 11:00 Total Wipeout UK (PG) 12:00 TMZ 12:30 Extra 1:00 The Bachelorette (PG) 3:00 Monsuno (PG) 3:30 Power Rangers (PG) 4:00 Ben 10 (PG) 4:30 Young Justice (PG) 5:00 To Be Advised 6:00 Total Wipeout UK (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Auction Hunters (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The Last Samurai” (M v) Stars: Tom Cruise, Ken Watanabe & Billy Connolly 11:30 Two And A Half Men (M s) 12:30 Conan (M) 1:30 TMZ 2:00 The Bachelorette (PG)

7:00 TV Shop 8:00 First Love Second Chance (PG) 9:00 TV Shop 10:30 Alive & Cooking 11:00 Friends (PG) 12:00 Movie: “Last Holiday” (G) (’50) Stars: Alec Guinness 2:00 Super Nanny USA (PG) 3:00 Alive & Cooking 3:30 My Crazy Obsession (PG) 4:30 Hoarding: Buried Alive (PG) 5:30 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 6:30 Friends (PG) 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 Zoo Juniors 8:30 The Closer: Road Block (M) 9:30 Rizzoli & Isles (M v) 10:30 The Mentalist (M) 11:30 Without A Trace (M) 12:30 Friends (PG) 1:00 Dangerman (PG) 2:00 TV Shop 4:00 Nopalea

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ABC2

6:00 CBS - This Morning 7:00 Wurrawhy [s] 7:30 ET [s] 8:00 OMG! The Insider [s] 8:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Encore 9:00 Judge Judy (PG) 9:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield 10:00 Lifestyle 10:30 Huey’s Kitchen [s] 11:00 Masterchef: The Professionals Encore 1:00 The Doctors (PG s,mp) 2:00 Ready Steady Cook (PG) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:00 Totally Wild [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Simpsons: Stealing First Base [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Biggest Loser: The Next Generation *All New Episodes* 8:30 Can Of Worms (M) [s] 9:30 Hawaii Five-O: Mai Ka WA Kahico (M v,a) 10:30 TEN Late News [s] 11:15 The Project Encore [s] 12:15 The Late Show (PG) 1:00 Infomercials (PG) 5:00 Religious Program (PG) 5:30 CBS - This Morning

Class 11:00 The Martha Stewart Show 12:00 Hart to Hart (PG) 1:00 The Royal (PG) 2:00 Movie: “Sail A Crooked Ship” (PG v) (’62) Stars: Robert Wagner 4:00 Edward & Mrs Simpson (PG) 5:10 Royal Upstairs Downstairs 6:00 Gardeners’ World 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Mighty Ships 8:30 Waking The Dead (M a) 9:40 Criminal Minds (M) 11:40 The Shield (MA15+a,v) 12:40 Hart To Hart (PG) 1:40 Designing Women (PG) 2:10 The Martha Stewart Show 3:00 Edward & Mrs Simpson

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6:00 NASCAR 7:00 Animal Extractors (PG) 9:00 Meteorite Men 10:00 The 2013 Fia Formula One World Championship 12:00 The 2013 Formula One Rolex Australian Grand Prix 7:30 World’s Toughest Trucker (PG l) 8:30 Movie: “Speed” (M v) (’96) Stars: Keanu Reeves & Dennis Hopper 10:55 Fast Forward: Funniest Send-Ups (M s) 11:55 Law & Order: SVU (M a) 12:55 LA Hard Hats (PG l) 1:55 Deconstruction 2:25 M7 Multisport 2:55 Omnisport 3:25 Marcos Ambrose Workshop Tour 3:30 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race 4: Food City 500 @ Bristol

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show 6:00 Today 9:00 Mornings Summer Series [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 (PG) 11:00 National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Love With A PerThe Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 1:00 The fect Stranger” (PG a) (’86) Stars: Marilu Henner 2:00 Dr View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3:00 News Now Oz: The 100 Foods Dr. Oz Wants In Your Shopping Cart [s] 4:00 Alive And Cooking [s] 4:30 Afternoon News [s] (PG) [s] 3:00 Wild Vets [s] 3:30 Minute To Win It (PG) 5:30 Hot Seat [s] 6:00 The WIN News Hour [s] 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 [s] 7:00 The Block: All Stars (PG) 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 8:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 6:00 Seven News [s] 9:00 Two And A Half Men (M s,l) 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 9:30 Person Of Interest: Relevance (M s) – Reese and 7:00 Home & Away (PG) Finch encounter a formidable foe when an attractive 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) – Tonight, the teams government operative goes on the run. head to Australia’s biggest race day, the Melbourne 10:30 Footy Classified (M) Cup. 11:30 Extra [s] – Co-hosted by Mario Lopez and Maria 8:45 Revenge: Penance (M) [s] – Things get compliMenounos, reporting in front of a live audience from cated as Mason Treadwell delves further into the shows hot location at The Grove in Los Angeles. Emily’s past. 12:00 WIN News Hour Late Edition [s] 9:45 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 1:00 The Block: All Stars (PG) 10:45 Private Practice (M) 2:00 The Avengers (PG) 11:45 Happy Endings (PG) 3:00 Danoz 12:15 Last Chance Learners (PG) [s] 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 1:00 Home Shopping 5:00 Early Morning News

Prime7

TUESDAY MARCH 19

Thursday, March 14, 2013

6:00 Children’s Programs (All day) 4:15 Five Minutes More 4:25 Miffy & Friends 4:30 Play School 5:00 Peppa Pig 5:20 Joe & Jack 5:30 Pingu 5:45 Bananas In Pyjamas 6:00 Little Charley Bear 6:15 Mr Moon 6:30 In The Night Garden 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 River Monsters (PG) 8:30 Good Game (M a) 9:00 Please Like Me (M l,s) 9:30 Unsafe Sex In The City (M l,s,a) 10:25 Red Dwarf (PG) 11:00 Confessions Of A Sex Addict (M l,d,s) 12:00 River Monsters: Death Ray (PG) 12:50 Later...With Jools Holland (PG) 1:50 Sanctuary (PG) 2:30 ABC News Update

6:00 Children’s Programs 11:05 Escape From Scorpion Island 11:35 What Do You Know? 12:00 BTN Extra 12:20 Backyard Science 12:35 Rush TV 1:00 Total Drama Island 1:25 The Twisted Whiskers Show 2:05 Almost Naked Animals 2:20 Rated A for Awesome 2:45 Sally Bollywood 3:00 Double Trouble 3:30 Lockie Leonard 4:00 Gasp! 4:20 Gawayn 4:35 Dennis And Gnasher 5:05 MI High 5:35 Iron Man 6:05 Star Wars: The Clone Wars (PG) 6:30 Young Dracula 6:55 Grizzly Tales 7:10 Demons (PG) 8:05 Iron Man 8:25 My Great Big Adventure 8:50 Adventures Of Figaro Pho

tion (PG) 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village: The Seychelles [s] 6:00 Wainwright Walks: Blencathra [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Who Do You Think You Are? Shaun Micallef (PG) [s] – Comedian Shaun Micallef is worried that his ancestors will all be a bit dull. 8:30 Insight: Wrinkled Sheets [s] (PG) – Insight asks Australia’s seniors about sex. 9:30 Dateline [s] – In South Korea, the phenomenon of K-Pop is literally reshaping the country’s youth. 10:30 World News Australia [s] 11:00 Drama Movie: “Forever Enthralled” (PG) (’08) – Set in the artistic underground of 1930s China, this is the epic story of Mei Lanfang - the performer who overcame prejudice to become Chinas greatest opera star. (in Mandarin) 1:35 Anna Pihl (M d,l) 2:25 Weatherwatch Overnight 6:00 Worldwatch News (All day programs) 6:05 Sophie Grigson in the Orient 6:40 Sarah Wieners Culinary Adventures in Austria 7:30 Lost Worlds: East to West: The Rise of the Ottomans 8:30 As It Happened: Nazi Hunters: Hunting Adolf Eichmann (M a) – Eichmann organised the transportation of six million Jews to the death camps. 9:35 Movie: “Son of Babylon” (PG a) (’10) – One woman’s search for her son. (In Arabic) 11:10 Movie: “Osama” (M v,a) (’03) – A young girl’s life is devastated by the arrival of the Taliban. 1:10 The Nazi Hunters (M a) 1:40 Weatherwatch Overnight

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 Business Today 10:00 ABC News Mornings 12:30 Newsline 1:00 ABC News 2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:15 Afternoon Live 5:15 Capital Hill 5:30 ABC News 6:00 The Drum 6:45 The Finance Quarter 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Grandstand 8:00 ABC News 8:32 The Business 9:00 The World 10:02 The Drum 10:45 The Finance Quarter 11:00 ABC News 11:25 7.30 12:00 ABC News 12:20 Lateline 1:00 BBC Impact 1:30 Newsline 2:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 3:00 BBC Global News 3:30 The Business 4:00 BBC World News


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Prime7

WEDNESDAY MARCH 20

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 The Midday Movie: “Schemes” (M l,s,v) (’95) Stars: James McCaffrey 2:00 Dr Oz: Why Your Doctor Thinks You’re Crazy! Is Your Chronic Pain A Disease? (PG) 3:00 Wild Vets [s] 3:30 Minute To Win It (PG) 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home & Away (PG) 7:30 My Kitchen Rules (PG) – It’s elimination night at Kitchen Headquarters. 8:45 Last Resort: Big Chicken Dinner / Cinderella Liberty (M v,a) – Grace is haunted by an event from her past as a food shortage threatens the stability on Sainte Marina. 10:40 World’s Wildest Police Videos (M v) [s] – Israeli guards take on a terrorist in a vicious alleyway shootout. 11:35 I Shouldn’t Be Alive (PG) 12:30 Home Shopping

TEN

WIN

6:00 Today [s] 9:00 Morning Summers Series (PG) 11:00 6:00 CBS - This Morning 7:00 Wurrawhy [s] 7:30 ET [s] National Morning News [s] 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres 8:00 OMG! The Insider [s] 8:30 The Bold & The Beautiful Show (PG) 1:00 The View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Our Lives Encore 9:00 Judge Judy (PG) 9:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield 10:00 Lifestyle 10:30 Huey’s (PG) 3:00 National News Now [s] Kitchen [s] 11:00 The Biggest Loser: The Next Generation 4:00 Alive & Cooking Encore [s]] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG a) [s] 1:00 The Doctors (M 4:30 Afternoon News mp) 2:00 Ready Steady Cook (PG) 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 5:30 Hot Seat – Who will survive the Hot Seat? 3:30 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:00 Totally Wild [s] 6:00 The WIN News Hour [s 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 7:00 The Block: All Stars (PG) 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 8:00 Hot Property (PG) 6:00 The Simpsons: The Greatest Story Ever D’ohed 8:30 Parade’s End (M v,s) – Revolves around a love triangle between a conservative English aristocrat, his 6:30 The Project [s] mean socialite wife and a young suffragette. Christo- 7:30 Modern Family: Open House Of Horrors” & pher is sent to the front with McKechnie and Perowne. “Yard Sale (PG v) [s] 8:30 Mr & Mrs Murder: Lost Soul (M a) 10:30 The Block: All Stars (PG) 9:30 The Good Wife: Red Team, Blue Team (M s) 11:30 Extra 10:30 TEN Late News [s] 12:00 The WIN News Hour Late Edition 11:15 The Project Encore [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 12:15 The Late Show With David Letterman 1:30 Gideon’s Way: Rhyme & Reason (PG) 1:00 Infomercial (PG) 2:30 Danoz 5:00 Religious Program (PG) 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 5:30 CBS - This Morning 5:00 Early Morning News

Home & Away 9:30 Sons & Daughters 7TWO 9:00 10:00 Coronation Street 10:30 Head Of The GO!

ONE

6:00 Children’s Programs 9:00 Adventure Time (PG) 9:30 Monsuno (PG) 10:00 Power Rangers (PG v) 10:30 Winx Club (PG) 11:00 Auction Hunters 12:00 TMZ 12:30 Extra 1:00 The Bachelorette (PG) 2:30 I Hate My Teenage Daughter (PG s) 3:00 Monsuno (PG) 3:30 Power Rangers (PG) 4:00 Ben 10 (PG) 4:30 Young Justice (PG) 5:00 To Be Advised 6:00 Total Wipeout UK (PG) (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Survivor: Caramoan (PG) 8:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 9:30 Movie: “The Departed” (MA15+ v,l,s) Stars: Jack Nicholson 12:30 Conan (M) 1:30 I Hate My Teenage Daughter 2:00 The Bachelorette (PG) 4:00 Conan (M)

Class (PG) 11:00 The Martha Stewart Show (PG) 12:00 Hart To Hart (PG) 1:00 The Royal (PG) 2:00 Movie: “Count Three And Pray” (PG v) (’60) Stars: Van Heflin 4:20 Royal Upstairs Downstairs (PG) 5:10 Gardeners’ World 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Heartbeat: Midday Sun (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Title To Be Advised” 11:10 Man Stroke Woman (M) 11:45 The Bill: Faultline (M) 12:50 Hart To Hart (PG) 2:00 Home Shopping (PG) 3:30 Room For Improvement 4:00 The Bill (M)

6:00 NASCAR Sprint Cup 11:00 Australian Grand Prix 1:00 Sport Science (PG l) 2:00 Deconstruction 2:30 Get Smart (PG) 3:00 Super Rugby Extra Time 4:05 Cops (PG l) 4:30 Meteorite Men 5:30 I Fish 6:00 M*A*S*H 6:30 Get Smart 7:00 Cops (PG s) 7:30 White Collar (M) 8:30 Burn Notice (M) 9:30 Blue Bloods (M v) 10:30 The Killing Reflections S2 E1 (M) Stars: Mireille Enos & Joel Kinnaman 12:30 Expedition Impossible (PG) 1:30 Python Hunters (PG) 2:30 Black Gold (PG v) 3:30 LA Hard Hats (PG) 4:30 Deconstruction (PG) 5:00 M*A*S*H 5:30 Omnisport

9:00 NBC Today 11:00 VIP: Crouching GEM 7:00 TV Shop 8:00 Gideon’s Way (PG) 9:00 11 7MATE Tiger, Hidden Val (PG v) 12:00 Homicide: TV Shop 10:30 Alive & Cooking 11:00 Friends Life On The Street (M) 1:00 Motor Mate (PG) 4:00 Panic Mechanics (PG) 4:30 Dream Car Garage 5:00 Zoom TV 5:30 Minute To Win It 6:30 Seinfeld (PG) 7:30 Bomb Patrol: Afghanistan (PG) 8:30 Hardcore Pawn (M) 9:30 American Pickers (PG) 11:30 Rude Tube (M) 12:00 Campus PD (M) 12:30 30 Rock (PG) 1:00 VIP: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Val (PG v) 2:00 Home Shopping 3:30 Room For Improvement 4:00 Homicide (M v) 5:00 Dream Car Garage

THURSDAY MARCH 21

Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show Prime7 6:00 [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00

The Midday Movie: About Sarah” (M a) (’95) Stars: Kellie Martin 2:00 Dr Oz: How To Turn Back The Clock For Your Best Sex Ever! (M s) [s] 3:00 Wild Vets [s] 3:30 Minute To Win It (PG) 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 [s] 5:30 Deal Or No Deal [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home & Away (PG a) 7:30 Program To Be Advised 8:30 Bones: The Doll In The Derby / The Shot In The Dark (M) – Brennan and Booth investigate the death of a female roller derby skater whose body was dismembered. 10:30 Castle: A Death Dance (M) – Odette Morton, a contestant on the hit dancing competition show is found murdered in her dressing room. 11:30 The Suspects - True Australian Thrillers (M) 12:30 Home Shopping

10:00 7th Heaven 11:00 The Love Boat (PG) 12:00 Charmed (PG v,sn) 1:00 JAG (PG) 2:00 Star Trek Voyager (PG v) 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 Cheers (PG) 4:00 The King of Queens (PG) 4:30 Family Ties (PG) 5:00 Happy Days 5:30 The Brady Bunch 6:00 Sabrina The Teenage Witch (PG) 6:30 Neighbours 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 7:30 The Simpsons (PG) 8:00 Futurama (PG) 8:30 The Simpsons (PG) 9:00 Futurama (PG) 9:30 The Cleveland Show (M v) 10:00 Frasier (PG) 11:00 Cheers 11:30 The Late Late Show (PG) 12:30 ET 1:00 Omg! The Insider

(PG) 12:00 Movie: “Oh God! You Devil” (PG a) (’84) Stars: George Burns 2:00 The Closer: Road Block (M) 3:00 Alive & Cooking 3:30 How Clean Is Your House (PG) 4:30 Zoo Juniors 5:30 The Ellen Degeneres Show (PG) 6:30 Friends (PG) 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 Customs (PG) 8:30 RPA (PG mp) 9:30 Cold Case (M) 11:30 Without A Trace: Heartbeats (M) 12:30 How Clean Is Your House (PG) 1:30 Friends (PG) 2:00 TV Shop 4:00 Nopalea 4:30 Religious Program

ABC

5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Insight: Wrinkled Sheets [s] 2:00 Dateline [s] 3:00 France 24 International News [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Global Village: Insect Trafficking [s] 6:00 Wainwright Walks: Castle Crag [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Wildest Arctic: Taiga: The Frozen Forests (PG) [s] – Containing one third of the world’s trees, the frozen forests of the Taiga truly are the lungs of the planet. This great forest spans right around the globe, sheltering some of the Earth’s most majestic animals. 8:30 Hostile Environment (M a) [s] – Actor Liam Cunningham travels to the Seychelles. 9:30 Breaking into Europe (PG) [s] – This is the story of people from across the world who risk their lives to find a way into Europe and Britain. 10:30 World News Australia Late [s] 11:05 Drama Movie: “The Princess of Montpensier” (M v,n) (’10) (In French) 1:35 Drama Movie: “Heading South” (M d,s) (’05) (In French and Creole) 3:30 Weatherwatch Overnight

ABC2

Worldwatch News (All day SBS TWO 6:00 programs) 6:05 Sophie Grigson in

ABC3

ABC News Breakfast 9:30 Business ABC 24 6:00 Today 10:00 ABC News 12:30 National

6:00 Children’s Programs (All day) 4:05 Bookaboo 4:15 Five Minutes More 4:30 Play School 5:00 Peppa Pig 5:10 Olivia 5:20 Joe & Jack 5:30 Pingu 5:45 Bananas In Pyjamas 6:00 Little Charley Bear 6:15 Mr Moon 6:30 In The Night Garden 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 River Monsters (PG) 8:20 Iron Men: Rebuilding 8:40 Running With Bulls 9:35 Ross Kemp: Extreme World (M a,d,v) 10:20 Red Dwarf: Fathers And Suns (PG) 10:50 Dawn Porter Goes Lesbian 11:45 River Monsters: Rift Valley Killers (PG) 12:35 This American Life: Reality Check (PG) 1:05 Blood, Sweat and Luxuries 2:00 ABC News Update 6:00 Children’s Programs 11:05 Bushwacked! 11:35 What Do You Know? 12:00 BTN Extra 12:20 Backyard Science 12:35 Rush TV 1:00 Total Drama Island 1:25 The Twisted Whiskers Show 2:05 Almost Naked Animals 2:20 Rated A for Awesome 2:45 Sally Bollywood 3:00 Double Trouble 3:30 Lockie Leonard 4:00 Gasp 4:20 Gawayn 4:35 Dennis & Gnasher 5:05 MI High 5:35 Iron Man 6:05 Star Wars (PG) 6:30 Young Dracula 6:55 Grizzly Tales For Gruesome Kids 7:10 You’re Skitting Me (PG) 7:35 Mal.com 7:50 Kaeloo 8:05 The Avengers 8:35 On The Edge (PG)

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Accommodation

Animals & Accessories

Animals & Accessories

Share Accommodation available in Horsham, $85 a week plus expenses Ph 0417167569 Tania

Cows, 2 belted galloway purebred with 10 month old bull calves, first calves $1800 the lot Ph 53566303 Moyston

Pure Bred miniature poodle puppy, black male, just beautiful, vac, 978102100104507 $700 Ph 53881314

Animals & Accessories The Weekly Advertiser welcomes your advertising. We are required strictly by law to include specific information on some items when publishing your advertisement. A snapshot of your obligations are as follows: ANIMALS *All for-sale advertisements, for either cats or dogs must include one of the following: • Individual microchip numbers • Vet certificate to exclude individual animals from needing microchips • Domestic animal-business number

Antiques

Caravans

Harness, light delivery, collar and haymes, breaching and bridle $1750 Ph 0449841702 Homing Pigeons, racing bloodlines, quality birds, $2 each Ph 0429355103 Horse Drawn Gig, 10A shoes, brakes, 52 inch wheels circa 1910 $2000 Ph 044984702 Jack Russell Terrier, F, 2yo, broken coat, English working blood lines $350 Ph 0427366636 M/C# 978102100048836

Kelpie Collie cross pups, 2f, 4m, DOB 6/1/13, 978102100092177 /00104295 *The Weekly Advertiser reserves the right /00092124 /00091597 to accept or refuse advertisements. /00104562 /00103729 $150 Ph Alpaca, female, from registered 0428954232 breeder, good rates Ph Kelpie, red, male, make excellent 53847380 sheep dog, 97810210052810, Alpaca, herd guards and $150 Ph 55701235

pets, male and female Mare, Bay TB, 16.2hh, 11yo, available, prices vary ride or breed, race winner, suit exp rider, good nature $750 Ph Ph 0428852338 0434672909 Alpacas, breeding stock, pets and flock protectors, all Mini Dachshunds Puppie, stock guaranteed, inspections x3, male pups, short hair, x1 welcome, delivery available Ph black/tan,very cute and playful, 981000300584557,88187, 0427602773 23875, $800 each Ph Arabian Filly, purebred, bay, 0425810285 should mature 15hh, solid type, Miniature filly, 12 months old, $1200 Ph 53542792 pretty paint, not reg, $500 Ph Arp Gelding, True Burnt 0418851112 Buckskin, 3yo, eligible x 4 Miniature goats, minimum 2, registration, well handled, should $150each Ph 0400904727 mature 14hh, quiet, friendly, reluctant sale, prefer show Miniature Horse, cute, cuddly, friendly, brown and white, home, $2000 Ph 53542792 Yearling Gelding $650 Ph Bird cage, hexagon shape 0418516253 (6-sided), 2m H x 110mm W, all accessories $250 Ph 53820411 Number of Geese $10each Ph 53544221 or 0427820411

Miners Couch, fully restored, lovely piece, original wire base, Caravan 1999 Roadstar, 12 mths rego, DB, 3-way fridge, gas $700 Ph 53562431 evenings stove and HWS, microwave, AC, Miners Lounge, $200 Ph shower and toilet, rollout awning, P32475 $33,000 Ph 53922563 months with some training 0428324210 well behaved, loves affection, Singer Sewing Machine, looking for best friend, m/c978102100043099, POA Ph made in 1873 w/cover, working order, hand operated, $450 Ph 0418570762 53546222 Saddlery, bridles and general Singer Treadle Sewing horse gear Ph 55701235 Stag Hound Pups, exc fox Machine, beautiful stitcher, Caravan Supreme Semi-OR, dogs, can view parents, born VGC, extras $325 Ph 53581100 2008, 18’6”, extras, suit on 31/12/12, vet checked new buyer $42,990ono Ph and wormed $180each Ph 0417516599 Ararat 0427836214 m/chip numbers Caravans 978102100091849/ 0103455/ 0103376/ 0091595 2003 Spirit Camper Trailer, as Steers, 5 x Angus Frisian new , heavy canvas and tail Steers, $600 each Ph 53547531 gate kitchen P89984 $8000 Ph 0447398338 2005 16ft Regent Crusader, roll Caravan, Evernew Poptop Antiques 1989, 3-way fridge, microwave, out awning plus annexe, single single beds, 2-burner gas Antique Dining Setting, large beds, 3-way fridge, microwave, stove and grill, TV antenna, full extension table, 3-leaves, 6 R55050 $16,000 Ph 53941981 annexe, long rego, bonus cover chairs, cane inserts, sideboard, Camper Jayco Dove, pop valued at $300, $11,000ono Ph barley carving $7950ono Ph top, 1984 with annexe, GC, 53839288 or 0419558260 53582465 Stawell rego 01/14, R21434 $5500 Ph Caravan, Paramount 18’6”, 2005, DB, 3-way fridge, Arm Chair, antique, fully 0408222466 4-burner gas stove and oven, restored, excellent condition AC, fridge, microwave, battery, $400 Ph 53825774 DVD surround sound, leadlight cupboards, r/o awning and new full annexe, one owner, always shedded, EC $34,500ono Ph 0428133100 Camper Trailer, Cavalier, 2002, VGC, 6 berth, DB inner spring mattress, tailgate kitchen, large tent, awning and walls, 6’ x 7’ $6000ono Ph 53891377 Cedar sideboard, EC, pick up Horsham $1750 Ph 0429398329

Caravan, Roma pop-top, 2001, 14ft, s/beds, back entry, EC, $13,000 Ph 53548223

Chaise Lounge, antique, wicker back, castor feet $700 Ph 53825774 Chest of Drawers, Antique Oak, five drawers, fully restored $550 Ph 53825774

Concave Picture Frames, Boer Goat Kids, $50 Ph Piglets, 12 weeks old, coloured, $80ea Ph 0428324210 $100 each Ph 53871301 0448447211 after 5pm 0447252515 Federation Side Board and Border Collie Dog, 18mo, Pony, 12.2HH reg Welsh Oak Writing Desk $800 Ph 03 started working $300 Mountain, for sale or swap 53566369 Ph 0427366636 M/C# $2500 Ph 53891556 978102100025055 Pretty 12.2hh Grey Mare, Budgies, for sale, various approx 6 years, broken to colours $15 each Ph 53827626 harness, good to catch shoe Cavalier King Charles X float, quiet but green, currently Pups, 1 Male, 1 Female, M/C- not in work, would make good 986000008317705, 17916 $350 child’s pony, suitable for pony club, harness and show $2200 Ph 53522704 Ph 0457658502 Chaff cutter, Jas Smith, electric motor and table, 2 spare blades Puppies, Pomeranian X Jack Russell, 7 weeks old, 1 male, Leadlight Secretaire Cabinet, $3000 Ph 53922233 1 female, good natured pups, with fitted writing desk, 1150mm Chickens, ideal show birds $10 sable colour, 978102100043121, width, 1885 height, EC $500 Ph Ph 0439265133 0417558774 42430 $400 Ph 53920243

Caravans

Gazal Pop-Top caravan, single axle, roll out awning, 2 single beds stored undercover, selling for health reasons, $18,000 Ph 53822537

Dorper Ewes, white, due to Rams, Hampshire down and lamb April, good shedders $100 white suffolk, bruc acc $350 plus Ph 0447275537 GST Ph or text 0488159853 Dorper Rams, white, good Rottweiler Pup, pure bred, sold shedders, average price, $200 with vacc, worming, vet checks, Ph 0447275737 Edenhope great looking dog, 1 male 6 Ewe Lambs, Merino X Cheviot, approx 4 months old, $60each Whethers also available Ph 0408059958 Stawell

Caravans

Camper Trailer, Jayco Swan, 6-8 berth, ideal introduction to caravaning, easily towed by average family car, fridge and brakes overhauled, new wind up winch cable fitted, extended annex and bed end flys, 1983 model, GC with plenty of life left, rego till Feb 2014, B13670 $6000 Ph 0419598432 Camper Trailer, Outback, 2002, 8x6 side kitchen, water tank, heavy duty canvas, large tent w/ awning and sides, reg Dec 2013, $5000 Ph 53524554 Camper Trailer, sleeps 4, heavy canvas, lots of extras, R63683 $4500 Ph 0418584308

Hi-Ace 1980 pop-top camper, fair condition OHZ724 $3000 Ph Windsor Caravan, one owner, A/C, 4 burner stove and griller, 53566212 microwave, 3 way fridge, lovely Jayco 2007 Expander, AC, interior of soft green, double EC, annex flys, roll out awning, bed, R.O awning and annex, , always shedded, S45774K always shedded, EC $17,900 Ph 53826676 or 0428826676 $27,000ono Ph 53911772 Jayco Expanda Outback, 2008, battery pack, roll out awning, full annexe, bed flys, great family van, very spacious, one owner, immaculate condition $31,000ono Ph 0438887732 or 53874235

Windsor Windcheater 2000, 19’, double bed, battery and AC, roll out awning, full annexe, shower, light and weight, easy to tow N5339 $26,000 Ph 0415060314

Clothes & Accessories

Jayco Expander, 16’ pop top, 12/05 build, 3-way fridge, roll out Horsham West School awning, inner-spring mattress uniform package, 7 shirts sized $24,500 Ph 0419351246 10-12, as new, 8 long trousers, Jayco Hawk Campervan, 2 bomber jackets, school backpack, library bag and reader 2002, in good condition, full pocket $100 Ph 53811258 length annexe with floor pole, front verandah and bed flys, light Commercial truck tyres, will sleep up to 5 Equipment people, $12,990 Ph 0438332847 Karen, Nhill Commercial Black 3 glass Jayco Pop Top, 90 series, door under bar refrigerator single axle, single beds, 3 way cabinet, new cabinet with motor, r/f, oven 4/burner cook top, $1800ono Ph 53302008

plenty cupboards XRH094 Cool Room Motor, Kirby drop in unit, 1hp, 6mths use, 240v, EC $9000ono Ph 53827594 $1700 Ph 0417101120 Jayco Stirling Pop Top, 2007, Drink Fridge, Orford, 2 glass 17’, rollout awning and annexe, doors, shelves and lights $1300 front club lounge, side kitchen, Ph 0417101120 cook top grill and oven, double Prime Mover, International island bed, Herron AC, new S2600, 400 Cummins, 13 spd, digital TV, 3-way fridge, battery PTO bunk, AC, turn table, and monitor, always shedded, NNP882, semi tipper trailer EC $32,000 Ph 0419561981 also available $25,000 Ph 0419323118 Pop Top Caravan, 2004, 14’, rear entry, DB i/spring, fridge, cook-top, m/wave, annexe, Farm Machinery elec brakes, used four times, always shedded, EC $20,000 Ph 1985 International T2670, with 0409433672 22ft grain tipper, GC, QRTT,

Caravan, Windsor pop-top, EC, r/o awning, microwave, island double bed, $12,000 Ph 53562310 or 0400699039 REDUCED Majestic Knight Single Axel, 17’ long, shower and toilet, battery pack, 3 way fridge, gas elec hot water, gas elec stove, roll out awning, single beds R95403 $28,000 Ph 0417302688

great seed fertiliser truck, 5361F, $30,000+GST Ph 0428541522

27 Row Shearer, 6.90 TCD 6 row, trash combine, small seeds box, VGC $17,600 inc Ph 0417539107

30’ 5160 Shearer Bar, 620 edge on tynes, new shears, VGC Slide-on Camper, Millard 1985, $17,600 inc Ph 0417539107 Compas 15ft Pop Up Caravan 3 berth, fridge, stove, battery Air seeder, 32’ AFM bar 8” cut, 1993, island double bed, pack, GC $6500 Ph 0439797922 floating hitch with alfarm A550 wardrobes, hot plates, 3 way bin, new spare belt included, fridge, sink, plenty cupboard Ute Mate Campervan, 3-way VGC $45,000 inc GST Ph fridge, gas stove, 240 and 12 space, excellent condition, light 0428894258 or 53894258 blue interior E27531 $15,000 volt, VGC $2500 Ph 53912028 Dimboola Ph 0402302028 Robyn or 0423762270 Baler Class Rolant Erin Pop Top Avan, 2003, Viscount Pop Top 1980, s/axle, 85, VGC, $4400 DB, 3-way fridge, microwave 18’, 5-berth, GC, rollout awning, Ph 0427957222 4-burner gas grill, roll out awning, annexe, extras, always full annexe, large 3-way fridge/ Berendes Grader Blade, 8’, shedded, EC $22,500ono Ph freezer, front kitchen, reg 02/14 hydraulic angle and tilt $5000ono Ph 0427323041 53825304 or 0408825354 $6900 Ph 0428827015 Ararat


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Farm Machinery

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Farm Machinery

For Sale

Boom spray, Hardi, 3400L, 20m Navigator, D/S foam, 16.9/30 tyres, hydraulics, lift and fold $19,800inc ono Ph 0427808601

Tractor Tyres, rims and hubs x2, Billiard Table, slate top, to suit MX Case, 620/70 R 42, excellent condition, 2-850 x 95% + $10,000 Ph 0408369685 1-500, 2 sets of balls and rack, Tractor, Lanz Bulldog, 1950 P cue sticks and rack, spider Class 96 Header, 5000hrs, 25ft Series, model- D8516, 40hp, chalk, telepool number and finger reel, trailer, $15,000+GST shedded as a working tractor shaker $3500 Ph 53821376 $25,000 Ph 0429335706 Ph 0427861052 Kaniva Black Plastic, 8 new rolls, 4m Cultivator Shearer Fieldspan UD CWA 300, Marshall TM880 Spreader, Lister 3cyl 33’, $1100 Ph 0427957222 spinner motor, GPS guidance, Excavator, Mitsubishi Bartlett ball $45,000+GST Ph MS180LC, 18T, MUD/GP 0408369685 buckets, GC, very reliable Upper Cross Auger kit, to suit $24,200 Ph 0427360603 Macdon $5610 Ph 0428910211 Field Bin, Ackland, 20tonne with Vennings 14’ Seed and super bagger $2000 Ph 0409388611 unit, side delivery, VGC $9900 Header Inter 725, hydro drive, inc Ph 0417539107 low hrs, shedded with 3 fronts, ready to harvest $3300 Ph Vicon Sprintmaster, 6 wheel hydraulic lift, hay rake, VGC 53870522 $1650 inc Ph 0417539107 Header, JD 6600 C/W 22ft open front bat reel, completely re-built Water cartage tank, rapid and ready, good goer $15,000 spray, 15400lts, can be reduced to any size down to 4200lts, Ph 53598254 with 4” camhock out let, retail Header, John Deere 7720 turbo, $18,000, sale price $10,000ono 2 speed drum, 30ft tyne, reel Ph 0419323118 Horsham front & trailer, 3000hrs, smale plucker to suit $20,000+GST Ph 53808227 For Lease I Tyre, 600/65 R 28 $1000+GST Ph 0408369685 Excellent sheep property, Inter 711 Header, 18ft comb good shelter to lease, 480 acres, with trailer, in good condition Ph good sheep grazing county, Apsley district available 1st May 50833496 AH 2013, good water, big woolshed Inter 725 Header Hydrostatic, and good sheep yards, contact 20ft comb/15ft open front with owner Ph 0447275737 comb trailers, in good condition Ph 50833496 AH JD 7720 Header, reverse feed, dual speed drum, 230 front, comb trailer, GC $19,800ono Ph 0428821394 John Deere Tractor, 8760, 300HP, 24sp power shift, 8000hrs, GC $35,000 inc Ph 0428212996

For Sale

For Sale

Golf Buggy, electric, battery, laserlite $320, spare battery $100 (new), charger carry bag Ph 53522123 or 0431215956 Ararat

Buggy Twister, Good Goer $500 Ph 0427957222

For Sale

Ride On Mower, Greenfield Trampoline, childrens, good 30”cut, brand new motor and condition $75 Ph 53595285 or 0429200566 battery $2000 Ph 0458681119

Golf Clubs, men’s, RH Callaway driver, Brosnan Woods and irons Outdoor Jarrah Table setting, x 50m, suitable for grain shed $150 Ph 0428530908 beautifully handcrafted, seats 8 floors and bunkers $1200 Ph Hand crafts, one box, knitted adults comfortably, $1000 Ph 0427323041 knee rugs and bed spreads, 0429909290 Bostich Nail Guns, 1x framing suitable for market $120ono Ph gun, 75mm nails, 1x rotary 0428428035 magazine for lighter work also Hot water service, new, electric, nails, made in USA $500 Ph Rheem 315L $600 Ph 53564502 53524062 Ararat Hot Water Service, Volken Bricks, approx 1000 $240 Ph mains pressure electric, 50 0418101778 litres, 5 1/2 years old, EC $400 Palm Tree for sale for removal Bricks, second hand, red solid, Ph 53913197 after 6pm at buyers expense, price is qty 300, $210 Ph 0429824219 House bricks, 2500, s/hand, negotiable Ph 0447362925 clean, ready to lay, $2000ono Ph Patio Gas Heater, still in box 0418535801 $150 Ph Peter 0429139502 AH Kitchen Benches, secondhand, 1x 2400 x 600, 1x 1800 x 600, Pea Straw/Garden mulch, inc sink, Ararat pickup $250 Ph weed free, $5 delivered Horsham area Ph 0407011084 0419322775

Pool Table, solid base and fold up legs, sticks and balls included, GC $180 Ph 0407972090

Bricks, very old, solid reds, clean, on pallets of 400, $400 Ph 0418529907

For Sale

Ride on mower, Masport, 11/30, Traps, Vermin pests, deterrence minimum hours, EC $1500 Ph and lures, environmentally friendly $95 Ph 0418584308 53911290 Ride On Mower, White Cruise Twister Buggie, 150cc, GC Matic, 38” cut, 12 HP $2000 Ph $1500 Ph 0427913221 0458681119 Wall Oven, electric, Everhot ROK Electric Vacuum Blower, $160 Ph 0427523317 never used, still in box $100 Ph Warne winch, M8274-50, 0447539415 new $3000, sell $1000 Ph Safe, large, fireproof, 770x500x530, near new, must sell $699ono Ph 0447380293 Stawell

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Washing Machine, Simpson, 6kg, top loader, $200 Ph 0418519194

Scooter, Superior 4, EC, with Winch, Portable Electric, 12v custom made canopy and new 3000 pound capacity, new $200 batteries $3999 Ph 53581723 or Ph Peter 0429139502 AH 0429406058 Wood Stove, IXL, hot water Shoprider mobility scooter, service tank inc $500 Ph 2009m as new condition 53928259 $1850ono Ph 0408234547 Wood stove, Stanley Agar, flue Singer Machine in Horn kit, GC, HW jacket $900 Ph cabinet, boxes of cotton, fabric 0448009803 AH and patterns $150ono Ph Yamaha Golf Buggy, petrol 0428428035 motor $2800 Ph 59201210 or Six man camper tent fits on 0428920210 6x4 trailer, brand new, still in box $1300ono Ph Peter 0429139502 AH Household Items

Pump, electric start, diesel, high volume, 80mm, new, inc battery, $450 Ph 0428336397 Willaura Sofa Bed, 0429238478

EC $350 Ph

2 mahogany bedside cabinet, Sweater knitting machine, 1 drawer, 1 door, $100ea Ph as new, boxes of wool and 53810332 knitted garments $150ono Ph 2 Patchwork quilts, 185 x 0428428035 335cm’s, green/apricot tones, Swimming pool, 24’ x 12’, near liberty print, $160 Ph 53825338 new liner, bubble cover, sand or 0408334910 filter and pump, ladder and Pump, Hardi 1203/9, coupled hoses $1000 firm Ph 53922233 4pce lounge setting, 2 x 3-seater couches, 2 x recliner to Honda 5hp motor w/gear Table top Arcade Machine, chairs, upholstered in blue reduction, max pressure, 21” high resolution VGA Monitor, embossed fabric, VGC, leather 15bar/220PSI delivering 90lts 3 side - 2 player, flip screen recliner, deep brown $1000 Ph per/min $650 Ph 0428336397 function, 1066 games including 53844274 Willaura Donkey Kong, Galaga, Frogga, Pacman, Street Fighter etc, free Air conditioner, refrigerated Queen size doona, pure wool, credit button, ideal Christmas portable Nobo Cool, EC, hardly mini jumbuck $100 Ph 53821468 gift, $1499 to arrange an used, view in Horsham $600 Ph or 0418370933 inspection Ph 0438981153 53836378 Lincoln AS400/50 welder, EC Rain Water Tank, Gal, 5800ltrs, Ballarat $4500 Ph 53582131 VGC, RHS tank stand $450ono Tapestry, cotton and wool plus Makita 3612 12mm Plunge Ph 0428820708 unfinished works $150ono Ph Router, VGC $210 Ph 53881238 Red Gum, split footwood, 0428428035

Klamp Wheel Lock, 100% Café Tables and Chairs, protect your car, size 195cm, its EC, 50 black Bentwood Style new $109 Ph 0400543038 chairs, 5 rectangle tables, 15 Large Corner T.V Unit, on round tables $6,000ono Ph For Sale castors, with above shelf 0412936307 for DVD/Austar, suit 42” T.V Carpet, near new, top quality $300ono Ph 0447539415 135 Litre HWS/LPG 2009 wool, approx 120 square metres, model, VGC $550ono Ph Life Jackets, 5 in EC, waders in RRP $4800, sell $2800 Ph 0439309805 EC $150 Ph 0419505737 53823092 17 boxes of books, Readers Digest, novels, crafts, gardening, cooking, 100 plus LPs $200ono Ph 0428428035

New Holland 7840, FWA, FEL, bucket and forks, new tyres, 2 Plega Single Beds, 3ft x VGC, 6400hours, $33,000 Ph 6.8ft inchs, touch button 0408171375 controls, back and leg lift with Off Set Disc Shearer 606, 40 inner spring mattress, EC, cost plate, $11000 Ph 0427957222 $4500 each Sell $3000 each Ph 0447539415 3 Wheel Walker With Zip-up Leather Bag, excellent condition $50 Ph 53581100 Stawell

4-Frame honey extractor wax trough and gas hot knife $800 REDUCED Header CAT Ph 0488068251 Lexion 470R 204, 340hp, 30ft 6x4 Trailer, with crate, spare front and trailer, GPS yield wheel and jockey wheel $450 mapping, Auto contour, 2080 firm Ph 0432635701 cut hrs, ready for harvest, have retired, $165,000ono Ph Air Conditioner, Suzuki portable refrigerant, 9000 B.T.U, 53541270 or 0427322006 quick sale, as new, cost $800 sell $190 Ph 0438840235 or 0439659862 Air Hockey Table, Haleoc, 1500ml x 750ml, GC $200ono Ph 53911772

Reduced Trailer, Heavy Duty Air hose reel with air fittings with tank and 5.5hp pump and air pipe, new $100 Ph Peter inc hoses $3900 ono Ph 0429139502 AH 0418529907 Ararat Airless spray unit pump, REDUCED Truck, ACCO Greco Construction King $6000 2150/B, 1979, 555 Road Ranger Ph 53582131 13spd, bogie drive, tipper and grain bulk, no RWC, 03886F, Aluminium TOA Trailer, Borcat $25,000ono Ph 0429383050 or 32’ x 6’6” tri-axle, tare 6.5 tonne, roll tarp, service history, 53598250 excellent order $33,000inc Ph Silo, Sherwell 65 tonne, ground 53931228 or 0419025984 opening lid and sight glass Antique horse drawn plough, $6200 Ph 53910230 single furrow garden display Slasher Lockston, 15’, red $200 Ph 53596244 model, mulching loads $4000 Bed, electric lift and mattress, Ph 0428823372 elec blanket, underlay, hardly Small square baler, M.F 124, used $1200 Ph 53566302 GC $2900 Ph 0419389693 Pomonal Spray Tank Hardy, 1600L, Bed, futon, queen size fibreglass, $650 Ph 0428837235 innerspring mattress $400 Ph Stihl O5I Chainsaw, VGC, 26 53822911

Case 460 Chain Trencher, 2000 model, 27hp Kubota diesel engine, hydrostatic drive, 4WD and 4 wheel steer, good chain with tungsten faced teeth, z-way backfill blade, eng no Mariner Outboard, long-leg, V1505WH1099 EC, $15,000 15hp, elec start, ec, very little plus GST Ph 0427873578 use $1800ono Ph 0407737659 Russel Mattress, Captain Snooze, q/ Cast Iron Bath, second hand, size, luxury zone, extra support excellent condition, best offer Ph to spinal area $300 Ph 53524062 53824219 Meat Saw, GC $500 Ph Chainsaw, Mill McPherson 53541380 type, GC, $300 Ph 53548241 Mens Hensalite Bowls, in Chainsaw, Stihl 028, super solid leather case $75ono Ph 51cc, 16 inch bar, one owner, 0439101170 mint condition, workshop and field tested, 3 months warranty, Mobility Scooter, Rover, hardly used, always charged $1500ono $550 Ph 0439723289 Ph 0428852497 Cool Room, 6m long x 2.4 high x 2.4 wide, pallet door, 5 Model Trains, 1 special edition 1/2 years old, EC, $10,000 Ph caterpillar set H.O scale, 1 F7 Loco DC, plus 5 wagons & a 53913197 after 6pm 966G log grabber on a flt car, Dimplex Refrigerated Air all units are die cast $250 Ph Cooler, reverse cycle, portable, 53581603 as new, $550 Ph 53596260 or Model Trains, 1 Digi Trax DCC, 0439855993 Zepher set with transformer Double Door Shed, 1 year old, $190 Ph 53581603 never assembled $400 ono Ph Model Trains, 1 galloping goose 53982187 concor DCC & sound H.O scale Double Horse Float, Franklin, $190 Ph 53581603 all new tyres, registered, fair condition, J62305 $3500 Ph Model Trains, Ahearn Genesis Super Chief Set H.O Scale, 0418792512 2F7 A units, 2B units, 1 Loco Elec lift chair, navy leather, DCC & Sound, 1Loco DC, Plus cloth cover, on wheels, $700 Ph 8 Pullman coaches $400 Ph 0402632058 53581603 Friends Videos, series 1-6, on 36 videos, comprising 140 shows, plus British special, plus 100 popular movies $125 the lot Ph 53583819

spare chains, 3 spare bars, $750 Bedford Freighter Motor Ph 53583326 Home, 10m long, lots of extras, Furniture, Hardwood study desk $20, Pine coffee table $100 Tank, 95,500ltr, galvanised maxi, 350 Chev motor RSK542 pick up only Ph 0407357985 $32,000neg Ph 0499248287 2” outlet and ball valve, ladder,

ready to pick up, $80 cubic Tent, Blackwolf Mojave SG6, as mtr. Murphy’s wood yard Ph new $350 Ph 0437009711 0408546028 Tent, Ozetrail, used for markets REDUCED Rotary Hoe, inc. 4 walls 3mx3m $180 Ph Hassett heavy duty, forward, 53823369 reverse gear, Honda motor, Timber , Oregon, 10inch x 2inch 6.8hp, new blades $1000ono Ph x 54m, 8 inch x 2 inch x 36m, 0407425689 $1000 Ph 0419505737

REDUCED Trailer, any use, tailor made to house amazingly safe fishing/recreation boat, folding trailer with separate fuel compartments, folding draw bar, lifting lid that can have the boat on top, the ultimate holiday and weekender, only take the toys or tents you want out the rest gets locked up, instant roll out kitchen on wheels, fantastic and rare set up, pristine condition, more pictures available, Boat is perfect for local waterways, can carry in pieces to hidden waterways, full rig, 15hp OB, sounder and all safety gear, 4 door trailer, elec brakes, 2 compartments one for boating Nerine Bulbs, plant now for gear (inc motor and trailer), 2 fuel an Autumn display, several store areas, made for each other, varieties, competitive prices Ph Boat- KH605, Trailer- S95831 53542542 or 0409803298 $12,000 Ph 0419553163 Nikko Stirling Telescopic REDUCED! Hydraulic Landing Sight, 4x32 $100 Ph 53582111 Legs for Semi Trailer, with Noritake (Evansdale) dinner wheels, $400 Ph 0419323118

set, excellent condition, 8 Ride on Mower, Deutscher 280, lockable access hatch, plus Bench Seats, flip up, 4 seats Gas stove 4 burner, large oven, settings, 56 pieces, $400 Ph 12.5 HP, B/S motor, elec start Bicycle, $50 Ph 0405348757 $1250 Ph 0411419516 Ararat extras $5500 Ph 0418304855 53825283 per row, $30 Ph 0408557603

Bed, with trundle, Blondwood ‘High Rise’, lots of storage, pull out desk and keyboard shelf, 1 innerspring and 1 foam mattress, can be dissembled fo transport $600 Ph 53582111

Bed, QS, 2 side cabs, 7 piece Timber Beams, Laminated, dining, all as new, will sep $750 525mm x 80mm x 7.2m $450ono Ph 53882274 Ph 53582111 Chair, Oscar electric lift, EC, Timber Window, second hand, $800 Ph 0429954795 1 fixed pane/2 sashes, 2693 long x 1268 high, GC $400 Ph 53581173 AH Timber, American Pine, excellent building material for handyman, various sizes worth $2000, sell $600 the lot Ph 53581825 Toilet, Roma, white, s-trap, unused, worth $159, sell $80 Ph 53583661 TORO Wheel Horse ride on Childs matching desk, chair mower, 212.5 model, 12hp and bookcase in peach and motor, GC $1000 Ph 53982486 cream $220 Ph 0418175930

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Household Items

Household Items

Marine

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Motorcycles

Television low-line unit, mahogany stain, cupboard with shelving each end, shelf & 2 drawers down middle, as new, no marks, beautiful style/look, 1650mmLx700Hx500D, $450 Ph 0409405629 Horsham Childs matching desk, chair and bookcase, plus matching dressing table with mirror and side table in purple and cream $400 Ph 0418175930

Childs matching desk, chair, bookcase and side table in blue and cream, $250 Ph 0418175930 Couch, brown, micro fibre, 3 months old, as new, $350 Ph 53581320 or 0409582273 Stawell Couch, Oscar Furniture, 3-seater, pinstripe, ideal for student accom, $200ono MUST SELL Ph 0408313004 DB Mattress, Sealy Posture Premier retail $1200 brand new $800 ono Ph 0428975203 Bill Dickwick Magnet, queen-size, EC $100 Ph 0448825609 or 53810390 Dining Suite, mahogany table, 6 black genuine leather high-back chairs, excellent condition, cost $2750, sell $1200 Ph 0409405629 Horsham

Motor Vehicle Accessories

Kayak, 2.8m Zambesi inflatable Suzuki 2011 GSXR 1000, first kayak, pump and carry bag, as registered May 2012, 15,000km, new, $260 Ph 53840264 EC, 1G4JM $14,200ono Ph Qunitrex 385 Explorer, 0412733385 20HP Mercury Motor, dunbier Suzuki 400 Quad Bike, 2WD, trailer, Garmin fish finder, new canvas cover, fully carpeted, 600kms, as new condition $5500 Hard Top, MGB TV Unit, large, EC, best offer Ph safety gear, rod holders, spare Ph 53595285 or 0429200566 good order, 0448693560 wheel, swivel seats, 5 months Suzuki DS80, 1990 model, GC, Manton, has been stored 30 years, $1000 Twin Single Bed/Bunks, timber rego, boat rego MC899, trailer VIN: DC13A100738 $1000ono Ph 0418529907 and wrought iron, slat base, rego S95511 $6000 Ph Chris Ph 0427801969 0429908895 Jeparit rails and ladder, inc mattresses, Holden 308 red motor, turbo EC $300 Ph 53941075 or Savage Jabiru, 3.55 v-nose pattern, fresh rebuild, comes 0417148424 with Turbo 350 gearbox punt, 1997 mercury 15HP, 2 $2000ono Ph 0400048550 Wall unit/dresser, pine, 4 seats, safety gear $5200 Ph drawer, 2 cupboards, 2 shelves, 0417548650 Horsham 220H, 150W, 52D, 1 off piece, Ski Boat, Flight Craft Banshee built by a cabinet maker, $350 and trailer, EC, perfect family Ph 0427182015 boat, rego EU165, and trailer Wardrobe, veneer, 2050h x rego TO8348 $6500 Ph 2200w x 600d, 6 doors, inc 2 53981979 or 53982016 AH mirrors, 3 draws, $200ono Ph Trailer, multi roller boat trailer, 0439610481 to suit 15-18ft boat, new tyres,

Marine

2 stage winch, $1500neg Ph Suzuki Motorbike, DR650 53524062 SE, 2010, low kms, 12 months reg, with RW $6800ono Ph 0429139502 AH

Motorcycles 12’ Savage Boat, with 8hp Mercury motor, with travel covers, VGC, inc fish finder, oars 1983 KLR600 Kawasaki, and many extras AT648 $2800 GC, riding gear $1000 Ph Ph 0408222466 0437479479 Ararat 50hp 4-stroke motor, Yamaha, tiller steer electric start/tilt, 1984 Honda Solo 6 250 roadbike, GC, no reg, no RWC, $4500ono Ph 0429821238 eng MC08E2009200 $1200ono Boat, 2007, Stacer 519SVS Ph 0409352556 Sea Master Boat, Mercury 90 Optimax motor, with Stacer V-loader trailer, very low hours, boat and trailer rego until Nov 2013, B- LA729, T- S21221 $30,500inc or ono Ph 53882248 AH

Boat, 3.4m aluminium tinny, Bermuda 340 Discovery, JV marine trailer, 15hp Yamaha 2x4 325, in VGC, one owner, motor, walk on trailer, eagle fish little use $3900 Ph 0428504913 Dining Table, 7 piece, timber, finder, tonneau cover, $4500 Ph Boulevard C50 Cruiser, cloth seats, as new $350 Ph 53524351 or 0439624351 Suzuki, fuel injected V-Twin, red 53911617 Boat, 3.4m aluminium, Mariner 2006 model, low kms, as new, Electric Oven, built in with 8hp OB, trailer, oars and other many extra, FO852, $7500ono ceramic cook top, Fisher and extras, GC, FK289, A96391 Ph 0428852338 Paykel, 600mm, GC $250 Ph $2000 Ph 53823270 Buell XB9R Firebolt, 2002, 53524025 Boat, 4.65 King Fisher Bayrider, 29000km , VGC, Long reg, Household Package, TV unit, 60hp Mercury, canopy, marine GD854,$7800 Ph 0407636449 dining table, pinto chairs, 3 radio, GPS fish finder, Vic rego, drawers lowboy Ph 53822256 or always shedded, very nice boat, EC, HB431 $14,000 Ph 0429822256 53882274 Kitchen Crome Setting, 6 chairs, vinyl, saffron colour, tan Boat, brand new Hunter trim; wood grain laminated table, Marine v-nosed punt and gal chrome double legs, as new trailer, 15hp Honda 4-stroke motor warranty end 2016, new $325 Ph 53581100 Harley Davidson FXDC, 2010, rod holders, fish finder and life Lounge Room Suite, 3 piece, jackets, carpet floor R27054 Superglide custom, gloss black, brand new, 11km, $4000 extras, 2x electric recliner chairs, 3 $8000ono Ph 0427816202 VIN: 5GD1GV4G04C328126, seater couch with both ends electric recliners, chocolate Bronze Propeller, 12 inch with $30,000 firm, Ph 0470125514 in colour, velour-like fabric 45inch x 1inch s/steel shaft $80 Ararat Ph 53524062 Ararat $1800ono Ph 0428922335 Lounge Suite, leather, 2 x two Catamaran, cheap, Alpha seater lounges and 1 chair, VGC Omega 4.5mtr, trapeze, race rigged w/ trailer, C50/253 $2950 $750ono Ph 53826584 Ph 53566236 Lounge Suite, cream genuine leather, 3 seater, 2 chairs, brand Kayak, Dagger Halifax 5m, sea new, hardly used, beautiful style/ kayak, rudder, skirt, ideal ocean/ look, cost $3500, sell $1950 Ph river, VGC $1195 Ph 53840264 0409405629 Horsham Kayak, 10ft dancer perception Lounge Suite, Janda, 3-seater, single racer, $350ono Ph Honda CRF250R, competition 2 chairs, floral pattern, GC $500 53881231 or 0427944568 dirt bike, excellent condition, Ph 0429826937 Hopetoun $5100 Ph 53810096 Horsham The Weekly Advertiser welcomes your advertising. Honda VTR1000 Fire Storm We are required strictly by law 2003, 7,600Kms, BR594, to include specific information new tyres, RWC, $8,800 Ph on some items when 0428941264 publishing your advertisement. REDUCED Honda CRF 150, Lounge, blue, 5 seat, with A snapshot of your obligations small wheel Moto X , very corner glass table, in good are as follows: low hours, never raced, VGC, condition, $300 Ph 0438332847 BOATS All advertisements for boats $3000ono Ph 0408311257 Karen, Nhill must include: REDUCED Childs 8pc • Hull number or Bedroom Suite, including registration number of trundle, desk and book cases the boat $275 Ph 0428991202 If a trailer is included with the boat, the advertisement must Single bed, trundle, white also include: metal, $160 Ph 0427630051 • Registration number or chassis number of the REDUCED Kawasaki Stools, Bar/kitchen x2, cedar trailer. ER6F 2008, 650CC, Black, stain, country style, high backs, immaculate, rego till June ‘13, swivel seats, as new, no marks, done 3500kms, original condition $120 pair Ph 0409405629 Horsham for $6000 Ph 0408397279

Suzuki RMZ 250, 2010, 2 hours use from brand new, perfect condition will not disappoint, $5900ono Ph 53812373 or 0412897704 Triumph Daytona Super Sport 675, no reg, no RW, vin# SMTTMD10667304239 $9000neg Ph 0499248287 Yamaha 650 V-Star Classic, 1st registered Feb 2012, 4400kms, immaculate condition, Vance-Hines pipes, pack rack, back rest, jacket and helmet included, IF6MB $8500 Ph 0418595257 Yamaha Thunderace YZF1000R, 1997, RWC, reg Dec 13, VGC, regrettable sale, CQ450 $4500 Ph 0409551122 Yamaha TT600, 1987, 17,000kms, GC for age, unregistered $1500 Ph 0427816202

Motor Vehicle Accessories 3 Micky Thompson Eaja ATZ tyres, 265/75R16, 1 at 100%, 2 at 95% $600 Ph 0427329356 5 Landcruiser 80 series 6 stud steel 16”x18” rims, with nuts and caps $500 Ph 0427329356 Alloy wheels, Toyota Corolla conquest, 16inch rims x 4, brand new, $395 Ph 53562414 Canopy Ute Back to suit std tray, near new cond, $1800 Ph 0418535801 Canopy, to suit 8’x6’ tray, steel frame with lift out side and rear gates, separate front gates for dogs, complete tarp cover with zip sides and back, near new condition $1600 Ph 0429821171 ED LSD, 3.27 Ratio, VGC $150ono Ph 0428820708 Engel 40L fridge slide $200 Ph 0427329356

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Motor Vehicles Under $3,000

Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000

1987 VL Commodore, owned from new, 8K196GL223604L $800 Ph 54981227 or 0427981227

1979 924 Porsche, 2lt fuel injection, red in colour, engine no XJOO2750 $5500ono Ph 0429846313 or 0353846313

1988 Ford Ute, tarp and ladder 2000 VT Commodore, Berlina rack, rego 10/14 B.B.D.L. mags, mags, dual fuel, rego 2/3/14, VIN JL4OJY11692C, DPZ112 VIN GH8VTL69HYL55314, $2200ono Ph 0427855030 RJI871 $4000 Ph 0427855030 1998 Hyundai Excel, manual, 2002 Magna Sedan, low kms, new clutch, GC, RWC, OYL051 $2750 Ph 0419132137 144,500kms, reg until Aug 2013 with RWC RRO581 $6500ono or 0408132137 Ph 53584911 AH 53582315 89 Lancer GLX, 119,000kms, no RW, GC VIN: 2005 Kia Pregio GS Van, JMFCA2H41KJ006421 $600ono 2.7litre Diesel, 5 speed man, A/C, pwr steering, windows Ph 0429163455 Ford Capri, convertible, VGC, with bars all round, Exc Cond, 184,500km Gen reason for sale, YZP743 $2200 Ph 53891419 UDR074 $7900 Ph 53581246 Ford Falcon 2002, factory gas, amazing economy, AC, CC, TB, 2006 Hyundai Getz 5dr Manual fully serviced, well cared for, Hatch, 75,000km, excellent Horsham owner, RMS266 $2800 condition, silver in colour, full service history UAY266 Ph 0437120034 Mags, HSV 4 - 18x8, excellent Ford Laser KN Lxi, 2000, $7500ono Ph 0438754255 condition, new tyres, REDUCED sedan, GC, YGC465 $2700ono 205 Hyundai Getz, 2 door, $1500ono Ph 0418529907 Ph 0428583354 manual, red, 30,000kms, one owner, Hyundai Lantra SE, 1998, immaculate, 148,000kms, 5-spd manual, UGK606 $9,000 inc RWC Ph AC, CC, PS, near new tyres 0447398338 and battery, service history, Ford Fairmont Sedan, 1997, EC, RWC, OYN237 $2000 Ph auto, blue, 225,000kms, t/bar, 0418553990 dual fuel, gas fitted Nov 2009, 12 months rego with RWC, ideal first car or cheap to run family car, XIP138 $3750ono Ph 0410017969 Mags, VR Clubsport, 4 -17X7.5, excellent condition, new tyres, Ford Fairmont sedan, EL $800 ono Ph 0418529907 1998, VGC, RWC, TB, AC, reg Mitsubishi Triton hard lid and Hyundai Lantra, AC, PS, Jan 2014, new tyres, RPZ205 roll bars, suits GLX-R model, 177,680kms, needs head gasket, $3950ono Ph 0447380293 blue, EC $1500 Ph 0434557919 will supply kit, # G4C8M711690 Stawell MSA 4x4 new DS40 drop down $500 Ph 0418529907 Ford Falcon EL 1998, XR8 Sonata, 94, sedan, fridge slide $500 Ph 0427329356 Hyundai manual, 185kW silver, 245,000kms, VIN: engine, dual fuel, 126,000kms, REDUCED Wrecking 1988 K M H D F 2 1 F P S U 2 4 2 8 7 2 OVP895, with RWC $8250 Ph Nissan Patrol Wagon 4x4, $1800ono as is Ph 0437964166 0438908574 complete minus motor and Amanda gearbox $400 Ph 0411419516 Ford Falcon Forte, wagon, Mazda 323, 1981, goes well, 2000, new tyres and exhaust, spare motor, VIN: FA4UV554844 RWC, reg Jan 2014, $200 Ph 0413716718 176,000kms, RGT973 $5800 Ph MUST SELL Toyota Corolla, 0429859890 or 53910220 1993, no reg, runs well, eng no: 4A917168 $600 Ph 0438523758 Ford Falcon MKII Wagon, 2005, auto, CC, AC, cargo Nissan Navara ‘97 Cab barrier, EC, TLQ299 $7000ono Chassis Ute, 2x4 petrol, steel Ph 53470285 tray, good tyres, for wrecking, Set of 4 Commodore mags VIN: JN1ACGD21A0406374 Ford laser, 2002 hatch, auto, 20inch, new low profile tyres EC $900 Ph 50837259 RWC, mags, GC, RLY598 $800 Ph 0438311775 REDUCED Mazda, Utility, $4990ono Ph 0400859549 Tool Box canopy metal, to suit 1987, B2000 cab plus, 5 speed, 6x4 trailer, ladder rack with shelf reg March 2013, good tyres, $250 Ph 0458681119 tbar, PFO426 $1250ono Ph Tow bar for BA-BF sedan, 0402027023 rated 1600kg auto, 1200kg REDUCED Peugeot GL 504, 76 manual $200 Ph 0400917978 model, auto, air cond, original books AZH163 $1500 Ph 53569340 or 0412482521 Ford Marlin Space Cab, Toyota Camry, 1995, full 220,000km, auto, good tyres, rego, RWC, portable CD, EC, RWC, ROK159 $5800 Ph 223,000kms, OCE902 $3000 Ph 0428375775 53857278 Trades/boat Steel Full Length Roof Rack, for std Ute tray, Toyota Commuter, 1991, 12 heavy duty,3.3mtrs x 1.37mtrs seat bus, 279,786km, noisy engine NJE690 $1550 Ph $400 Ph 50837259 0413628306 Neil Ute Tray, steel, to suit space cab 6’10”x6’, tool boxes and battery Toyota Corolla, 1991, reg March Ford TE50 T2, 2001, gunmetal 2013, auto, AC, GC, EMO871 box $1000 Ph 0429821171 grey, black/blue interior, leather $900ono Ph 0428530908 sports seats, sun roof, 5spd manual, 5ltr V8, 206,500kms, Motor Vehicles RYG555 $8000ono Ph Under $3,000 0400573984 1969 Toyota Corona, no rust Gemini SL, 1982, 50,000kms, suit restoration, RT 40-610922 local owner, original, EC, eng no: $600 Ph 54981227 or 164356Q $4800 Ph 53911290 0427981227 Toyota Corolla, 1993, no reg/ Holden Astra, 2001, manual, RWC, manual, runs well, engine no: 4A9165134 $800ono Ph silver, local car, low kms, RWC QVF654 $7500ono Ph 0409562464 0447398338

Ford Mag Wheels, 4xRoh, tyres 1971 Rover 2000 P6 automatic, 124,949kms, runs well, original and rims, 225/50ZR16, 95% manuals and history, no reg, eng tread $600ono Ph 0458681119 no 40515252K $2000 negotiable Gearbox conversion, Ford Ph 53566217 Pomonal ED T5, gearbox, bellhaising, 1973 XA Falcon, 250 motor, 1 flywheel, clutch, tail shaft owner, JG23NG20816 $400 Ph $500ono Ph 0428820708 54981227 or 0427981227

Holden Astra, 2005, silver, 85,000kms, EC, RWC, WOX004 $9750 Ph 0409925570 Ararat Holden Vectra, 1997, auto, 12 months rego, RWC, PSN267 $3200ono Ph 0428504885

Toyota Dyna RU12 SWB 2-Ton, inc Tieman, 1000lb lift, Honda CRV, 2002, auto, runs well, QRL326 $3000ono Ph 183,000kms, RHQ708 $9900 0418529907 Ph 0438820269


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Motor Vehicles $10,001 - $20,000

Honda Prelude VTIR, manual, 1997 plate, 95000kms, one owner/driver only, service book available, suit first car buyer, RWC of course, ZHZ466 $5888 Ph 53825855 for test drive Hyundai Getz, 2009, green, manual, tinted windows, rego Jun13, warranty Jun14, cheap on fuel, 52,000kms XCQ307 $7500ono Ph 0458032830 Mazda 323, Astina Shades Hatch, 2003, silver, manual, CC, 99,000kms, new tyres, full service history, one female owner, reg Nov 13, RWC, SNC481 $9300ono Ph 0418371448 Mitsubishi Lancer, 1999, GLXi, auto, low kms, tint, lowered, reg, RWC, PLT324 $6300ono Ph 0407468949

Mitsubishi Van, 2005, dual fuel, rego until Jan 2013, THS083 $8900 Ph 53583474 Nissan Pulsar, 2003, champagne colour, manual, reg until Feb 2014, RWC, t/ wind, mags, excellent ladies car 163,000kms, ULB928 $6500ono Ph 0408436285 Nhill Pulsar Q 1993, unregistered, economic runabout, needs work, runs ok, vin- F4FN14MOE18655 $600 Ph 0438311910

REDUCED Toyota Corolla CSI, 4 door sedan, 1999, new tyres, manual, pristine condition, 6 months rego, ideal uni car, RYB430 $3900ono Ph 0438172837 or 53582836 Subaru Heritage Liberty, AWD 2nd gen, auto, sedan, DGC leather trim, AC, CL, CD, PS, RWC, 250,000kms, long rego, ZEO485 $5500 Ph 0428501277 Toyota Echo, 2003, black, 121,148kms, 5spd man, 3 door hatch, ZIR454 $4995 Ph 0416224857

Motor Vehicles over $20,000 2002 4.8 Nissan Patrol, sw, st, duel fuel, manual with AC, CC, BB, T-B, S-steps, alloy wheels, ideal for towing, 167,000km WEH493 $19,000ono Ph 53822654 or 0418521206

2004 C180 Kompressor Mercedes, 85,000kms SVB838 $20,000 Ph 0408822091 Classic Car 1964, red ford fairlane compact, 289 motor, restored 6 years ago, no rego, no RWC, plenty of extras, ENG# V702396P $12,000ono Ph 53585526 Ford Falcon BA XR6, 2003, auto, dual fuel, inj gas, AC, t/ bar, 140,000kms, GC, SFD633 $11,900 Ph 50833509

Nissan Patrol 2001, turbo diesel, silver, RWC, EC, rego 22/05/13, QVY280 $15,000ono Ph 53523997 or 0403367208 Ssangomy Rextan, 2007, 7 seater diesel, 140,000kms, new tyres, b/bar, tow pack, driving lights, elec brakes, VGC, XNF109 $17,000 Ph 0418384443

Toyota Hiace Van, 1996, wheelchair adapted, new motor, Toyota Rav4 CV, 2010, auto, gas/petrol, TXK021 $3500 Ph AWD, 46,500kms, YQV749 53569126 $25,000 Ph 0410710143 Toyota Hilux, 2006 4x2 ute, Volvo 2004, SWD097 steel tray, AC, 99,000kms, silver, $12,000ono Ph 53521951 EC, RWC TRY753 $8500 Ph 0418553990 Kaniva

Motor Vehicles V.W Beetle, 1971, 1640 motor, over $20,000 Webber carbs, body needs a little work otherwise sound, RWC, UCH779 $6000 Ph 08 Holden VE Calais V Series, silver, auto, 106,000kms, 53524139 or 0418579964 leather, premier sound dvd, new tyres, EC XFP994 $22,000 Ph The Weekly Advertiser 0427902375 welcomes your advertising. We are required strictly by law to include specific information on some items when publishing your advertisement. A snapshot of your obligations are as follows: ROAD VEHICLES All advertisements for road vehicles must include a price, 1987 Hino FF197L, as well as: 481,348kms, 6-cyl turbo, tubles • A registration number, if tyres, 6.7m beaver tail tray, 5mm registered • Either an engine number, flat floors, hyd bifold ramps, reco VIN or chassis number eng, new clutch, LED lights, GC, if the vehicle is not WOW919 $26,400 Ph 53992203 registered. 1999 Mercedes CLK Elegance, 4.3L V8 2 door coupe, silver, sunroof, 6 stacker CD, excellent car, deceased estate, SFE378 $24,950 Ph 53525675

Real Estate

Amplifier, Ibanez Acoustic, Farm house for sale by 80watts, 2 channels, mic input, removal, Warracknabeal, 4 as new $480 Ph 53502339 bedroom, modern kitchen, Bass Amp, Gallien Krueger, 12ft pressed tin ceilings Ph 400RB combo, 15in, with 0418562025

back liner, 4 x 10 bin, near Glenorchy Area, 625acres, new condition, $1200 Ph suitable sheep cropping, 4 0428837235 bedroom brick home, extensive Flute, Ebony Body, silver garden, excellent fencing headjoint, original Rudolf uebel divided 12 paddocks, approx 60 acres Sown Lucerne, $1000 Ph 53548241 shedding includes machinery, Flute, original Yamaha, 2nd hay, workshop and shearing hand, YFL245 Japan, very good shed, $1300neg per acre Ph $350 Ph 0438328693 53590339 Holden 2006 VE Commodore Leem, multiple amplifier, KA252, House For Removal, Large weather board farm home, 8ft SV6, auto, white, tow as new $600 Ph 50841281 veranda all around, Rainbow bar, 49,000kms UMR923 area REDUCED $18,000ono Ph $17,500ono Ph 0419158997 042995113 Holden Berlina International Wal Wal Land, 145 acres for Sedan, 2011. black, SIDI, rear sale , all offers considered Ph sensors and camera, 37,000km, 53596244 owned from new, excellent

Ford Focus LV Hatch, 2010, 2.0lt turbo diesel, auto, condition, RWC, YJN383 titanium, RWC, like new, $24,500 Ph 0418175930 95,000km, XDE949 $17,000 Ph Holden VE-SV6 Utility, 60th 0407824753 Anniversary 2008, auto, Holden Astra, CDX Coupe, 47352km, one owner, 6 months 2006, silver, leather interior, rego, metallic karma, t/windows, auto, alloy wheels, t/wind, full r/sensors, WLE437 $26,500 Ph options, EC, 58,000kms, UUI819 0417384311 $12,500 Ph 53852687 Nissan Navara STR, 2003, Holden Berlina, 2007, sedan, 3.0TD, black/silver, LPG auto, 60,000kms, registered injection, manual, lift kit, bulbar, and RWC, silver, XAH814 winch, rear locker, snorkel, $18,990ono Ph 0428851853 simex and standard tyres, bash Holden Commodore VZ, plate, SWM797 $22,000 Ph 2005, 8 seater wagon, VGC, 0418559128 RWC, XMO017 $10,500 Ph Toyota Hilux, 2002, silver, dual 0459507511 cab, SR5 3.OTD, lightforce Holden VZ SV6 Ute, 2004, 6spd spotlights, Cooper STT mud man, 203,000kms, reg seep 13, tyres, 285,000kms, EC, SAG592 runs well, YQS258 $15,000 or $18,500ono Ph 0408301674 make an offer Ph 0428845586 Dylan leave a msg Toyota Hilux, 4x4 2008 SR, Honda Civic Sedan, 2008, 3.0L TD, 5-spd manual, dual white, 27,000kms, auto, cab, bullbar, sidesteps, TB, EC, FMG594 $16,000 Ph tonneau cover, 38,700kms, 0428293349 RWC, March 13 rego, WHI560 Land Cruiser HZJ75 Ute 1996, $38,990 Ph 53822339 very reliable, GC, PTO winch, steel tray, steel B-Bar, UHF, drive lights, RWC, 1 owner PRK862 $19,000ono Ph 0417590792

Musical Instruments

Pearl Drum Kit, 4 piece, 4 Situations Vacant cymbals, stands, stool, $250 Ph 50837259 The Weekly Advertiser. Piano, upright, steel framed, Distribution services for Stawell tunes to concert pitch, suit district. Looking for a way of beginner to intermediate, local making spare cash? The delivery neg, $680neg Ph Weekly Advertiser is seeking an individual to deliver copies 0419517595 of The Weekly Advertiser to Piano, GC, new stool, $375 Ph Stawell district households. For 53821526 position description and further Piano, Newby and Evans New information call The Weekly York, must pick up $300ono Ph Advertiser Stawell distributor 0417370823 Jenny Simpson Ph 53823005 Piano, Yamaha upright C180, stool, walnut finish $2000ono Ph 0408234547

Sound & Vision

Piano/Pianola, Playtone, imp USA, GC, pianola needs repair, Digital karaoke Juke Box for sale (or hire), digital, make an offer Ph 0409954222 LCD screen, from $1800 Ph Pianola, with many rolls, needs 0419563479 work, pick up from Ararat $500 Panasonic Disk Recorder, Ph 50701341 analogue, ok with set top box EC $70 Ph 53522305

Getting in touch with

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Real Estate

Surround Sound System, JBL speakers, Pioneer amplifier, 3 Bdr quality built home, replacement cost $4400 sell on acres, Toolondo Ph owner $2500 Ph 53822911 4WD 53882274 or gumtree.com.au TV, plasma, 42”, stereo sound I.D 1015022597 remote stand, HDMI lead, VGC Holden Rodeo, twin cab, 4-BR House, 36.5 Acres, hobby $290 Ph 0439309805 2004, 3ltr TD, 12 months rego, farm, Ararat $415,000 Ph TV, Toshiba, 27”, with Toshiba RWC, TWV498 $14,000ono Ph 0404157484 stand, digital set top box, dvd 0437844398 5 Acres 4BR house, Ararat player $250 Ph 042995113 Mitsubishi Challenger, $265,000 Ph 0408501630 12/2003, blue, auto, 4x4, 3ltr Allotments - Halls Gap. Proven Sports Equipment petrol, 16,500kms, very neat, area for sound investment. Fully many extras, view 51 Plozzas serviced. Average size 1200m². Road Haven, SQW289 $11,990 Magnificent views. From Bench press, Everlast brand, Ph 53811016 or 0427954221 comes with arm & leg curl $119,000. Ph 0447582100 extensions, York barbell & Ararat 105 Acres, close to weights, rarely used, $195 Ph town,excellent location, dam, 0409405629 Horsham grazing, buildable S.T.C.A, available as house and land BodyWorx KR6611, 2 in 1 rower/recumbent bike, brand package eng Ph 0438389622 new, never used $1095 Ph Block For Sale, 4.6 acres, 0409405629 Horsham 1.86ha, town water/power, 99 Old Hamilton Road Haven Ph Bowls Drakes Pride, Size 2 heavy $150 Ph 53825672 Nissan Navara 2005, STR 0438823814 3.0TD, dual cab, travel setup, Block of Land, approx 3acres Golf Buggy, ride-on par maker, EC, TON441 $18,990 Ph on 3 titles, heart of Glenorchy, gel batteries, auto charger, old building, 2 horse yards, brollie holder and brollie, car 0417516599 Ararat town water and power, POA Ph carrier $1200 Ph 53582216 or Nissan ST Patrol, wagon 0417776527 0448277044 1999 2.8L, 6 cyl, TD, EC, RWC, PRB658 $18,000 Ph 0407338811 Public Notices

Need help telling your story? Prado GXL 2002, champagne, turbo diesel, EC, 12 months reg, RWC, many extras, ZKO247 $18,500neg Ph 0427857337 Toyota Hilux SR5, dual cab, 2003, green, V6, 5-spd manual, 80,000kms, roll bar, canopy SEE231 $18,900 Ph 0427946640

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Wednesday 10th July Matinee - $125pp

King Kong - more the 40 actors, singers, dancers and circus performers and a team of puppeteers who will bring to life a one-tonne, six metre tall silverback gorilla. At the Regent Theatre - Melbourne 2013

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Tuesday 20th August 2013 - $115pp

David Atkins - Jaz Flowers - Bobby Fox & The Tap Brothers. Includes coach travel, show ticket with reserved seat.

Extended Tours *FREE HOME PICK UP

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Highlights include: Ruston's Rose Garden - Paddle Steamer Cruise - Loxton Historical Village - Trentham Estate Winery, Local Guides in Renmark & Mildura Motel accommodation and 5 breakfasts - 5 Dinners - 2 Lunches *All tour prices are based on per person twin share

Canberra Floriade - 5 Days Monday 7th October 2013 - $989pp* *Prices based on per person twin share Contact us for a tour brochure.

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Golf Clubs, ladies, Graphite bag, buggy, wet gear, umbrella $300 Ph 53822911 Gym Set, Pen Station, GC $200ono Ph 0437983536

Proposed Wood Utilisation Plans

Congratulations to the CASTROL WIMMERA FIELD DAYS BONUS & WIN PROMOTION

Gym, Health Monster multiple home gym, in good order, $500 Ph 0428504725

Western Victoria The Department of Primary Industries (DPI) has prepared proposed Wood Utilisation Plans (WUP) for the period 2013/14 to 2015/16. The proposed WUPs establishes a three (3) year schedule of planned coupes and associated access roading for all commercial timber harvesting activities in Western Victoria managed by DPI.

MAJOR PRIZE WINNER! Mr P Brook of Victoria

York Fitness Compact 1, 12 weights, 10LB - 120LB, leg and arm pulls $500 Ph 0488068251

The proposed WUPs can be viewed online at www.dpi.vic.gov.au by selecting Forestry, then Public Land Forestry, then Commercial Wood Production on Public Land, then selecting the Wood Utilisation Plan for your area. Alternatively the proposed WUP may be inspected until the 9th of April at the DPI offices Taylor St Epsom (Bendigo). Written or emailed comments on the proposed WUPs are invited.

Fowlers preserving jars for kinder fundraiser, donations preferred or at minimal cost, will pick up, Ph 0400123655 Bridget

Please forward written comments to: Jim Allen Department of Primary Industries, Box 3100 Bendigo Delivery Centre 3554 or email jim.allen@dpi.vic.gov.au Submissions close 9 April 2013

Malway, 20ft stubble mulcher Ph 0427861052 Vennings round seed, or super bin 45/60 bag or similar unit Ph 0427891884

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Information supplied in your response to the proposed WUP will be managed in accordance with the Victorian Privacy Act, 2002. This information may be disclosed to another Government organisation on matters related to forest management in Victoria. You may access a copy of your information held by DPI by contacting, Manager Privacy, Department of Primary Industries, GPO Box 4440, Melbourne 3001 or dpiprivacy.enquires@dpi.vic.gov.au

Wanted

Appointments to Victoria’s Catchment Management Authority Boards from October 2013 Contribute your skills and help to protect and enhance Victoria’s natural resources Mr Ryan Smith MP, Minister for Environment and Climate Change and Mr Peter Walsh MLA, Minister for Water are seeking expressions of interest for appointment as members on Catchment Management Authority (CMA) boards. There will be a single appointment as chairperson of the Goulburn Broken CMA board. There are 10 CMAs in Victoria and each is responsible for a region and its land, biodiversity and water resources.

Public Notices Gerang Gerung Market, 17 March 10am-2pm Ph 0418149625

Do you have experience and knowledge in land management, water resources management and the water industry, waterway management, environment or natural resources management, primary industry, strategic or business planning, or financial management? Experience and knowledge in public administration and governance or in community engagement is also desirable.

Stehny’s Cool Room Hire Ph 0417302407 or 53827774

Each CMA board has nine members, including a chairperson, appointed for a term of up to four years. More than one half of the members of each CMA board (except Port Phillip and Westernport CMA) must be persons whose principal occupation is primary production (agriculture, apiculture, aquaculture, forestry or horticulture). CMA boards are responsible for strategic planning, deciding the policies and overseeing the affairs of a CMA including the performance of their functions and carrying out of their duties. CMAs prepare and coordinate and monitor the implementation of regional catchment strategies (RCSs); promote the cooperation of the public in the preparing and implementation of an RCS; provide advice to Ministers on priorities for resource allocation, and on the condition of land and water resources; and promote community awareness and understanding of the importance of land and water resources, their sustainable use, conservation and rehabilitation. Each CMA (except Port Phillip and Westernport CMA) also has regional waterway, floodplain, drainage and environmental water reserve management responsibilities.

Notice of Final Recommendations of the Scientific Advisory Committee In accordance with Section 15 of the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988 (the Act), the Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) has made final recommendations on whether the following nominated items should be supported or not supported for listing under the Act. Eligibility for listing is outlined in Section 11 of the Act and criteria by which the eligibility for listing is determined is outlined in the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Regulations 2011. A. Items supported for listing Item number

Common name

Scientific name

Primary criteria (and sub-criteria) satisfied

826

Bell-flower Hyacinth-orchid

Dipodium campanulatum

1.2 (1.2.1, 1.2.2)

Board chairpersons and members may be entitled to remuneration for their services at rates according to the Victorian Government’s Appointment and Remuneration Guidelines. Travelling and other allowances may also be reimbursed at applicable government rates.

B. Items not supported for listing Item number

Common name

Scientific name

Criteria satisfied

828

Latham’s Snipe

Gallinago hardwickii

None

827

Competition with native fauna by the Common Myna Sturnus tristis’ (Potentially Threatening Process)

The Victorian Government is committed to ensuring the diversity of our boards represent the diversity of our communities. Women, indigenous persons, people with a disability, young persons and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

None

Further information on final recommendations

Application forms and further information are available at www.dse.vic.gov.au (under ‘Latest News’). ZO350148

www.dse.vic.gov.au Customer Service Centre 136 186

Expressions of interest close 5.00pm Tuesday, 19 March 2013. ZO320132

Copies of the Final Recommendation Reports on the above items can be obtained through the Department of Sustainability and Environment website at www.dse.vic.gov.au or DSE Customer Service Centre 136 186.

www.dse.vic.gov.au Customer Service Centre 136 186

Situations Vacant

Supporting the local community through the WDEA Charitable Trust

Looking for a Career change? Do you want to make a difference in people’s lives? Western District Employment Access (WDEA) is a community based not for profit organisation committed to assisting Jobseekers and Employers to meet their employment requirements. WDEA Currently have a position in our Stawell office for a full time:

Case Manager As a member of WDEA’s Case Management Team, you will be trained to: • Deliver Case Management services to a range of jobseekers from those deemed to be work ready to those identified as having significant barriers, or multiple barriers, to employment • Canvas employers and market the services of WDEA to enhance employment opportunities for clients.

The successful applicant requires good people skills with an ability to market to a wide range of customers. Experience in retail, hospitality, education, real estate, tourism or related fields an advantage but not essential.

Information Sessions

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To access all the latest Job Vacancies go to www.wdea.org.au - Job Vacancies

To apply for the position on Case Manager: Visit www.wdea.org.au or any WDEA office, to obtain a copy of the Position Description, job title: STAW13# - Case Manager. For any further enquiries please contact, Stawell/Ararat Site Manager, Maureen Brady on (03) 5352 3611. Applications close: 4pm Tuesday, 19th of March 2013. Horsham: 31 Wilson Street P: 03 5382 6100 E: horsham@wdea.org.au

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Current Vacancies:

WDEA are currently taking bookings from people wanting to know more about working for WDEA. Take the opportunity to spend some time with a WDEA staff member in a one-onone, confidential environment and find out more about the role of a Case Manager and the programs WDEA deliver. Times are scheduled during business hours and after hours to suit your needs. To make a booking, contact the Stawell Office on 5358 2799.

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Job search computers are available at all wdea offices

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ACROSS CRICKET Horsham This week: Semi-finals, Homers v Laharum at Horsham City Oval; NoradjuhaToolondo v Rupanyup-Minyip at Dimboola Last week: Cornell-Schwedes OneDay Cup, Homers 9-204 (L. Jones 49, A. Atwood 42) d Noradjuha-Toolondo 91. Final home-and-away round, RupanyupMinyip 7-263 (P. Morgan 97, A. Carter 56; M. Crafter 3-46) d Horsham Saints 186 (T. Kariyawasam 66; C. Midgley 3-39), Noradjuha-Toolondo 204 (M. Combe 78, R. Scott 31; E. Braithwaite 5-25) d Blackheath-Dimboola 111 (O. Young 39no, J. Pietsch 28; M. Combe 4-27), Homers 4-328 (s. Hodge 116no, c. Hopper 96, S. Hopper 50no) d Laharum 9-325 (B. Peucker 85, J. Mahoney 59, D. Bunworth 57, G. Doyle 40; S. Hopper 4-50, S. Hopper 3-87), Jung 2-108 (A. Adams 44) and 8-155 (A. Adams 32; R. Kirkowood 4-54, C. Britten 3-60) d Colts 104 (M. Knight 5-37) and 200 (C. Britten 63, R. Perris 46; A. Adams 4-51, M. Knight 3-24).

CHAMPIONS: Homers won the Schwedes-Cornell Cup as Horsham Cricket’s premier one-day team, defeating the Bullants in Sunday’s grand final at Horsham City Oval. Homers scored 9-204 and dismissed Norajuha-Toolondo for 91 in the day-night match. Standing, from left, Paul ‘Digger’ Schwedes with Homers players Sandy Hodge, Mital Vyas, Tyson Keegan, David Johns, Jason Templeton, Tim Friend, front from left, SImon Hopper, Lachie Jones, Chris Hopper, Tim Hopper and Adam Atwood. Picture: WILLAMY IMAGES

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omers have crushed suggestions of uncertainty about their form entering Horsham Cricket Association A Grade finals and consolidated a claim as premiership favourites.

The Pigeons, who will take on Laharum again this weekend but in a semi-final at Horsham City Oval, sent out an ominous warning last week after losing only four wickets while hauling in a hefty Laharum target of 326. Homers’ unflappable innings architect Sandy Hodge has become the biggest wicket in the competition and after his unbeaten 116 last week there seems little can stop him. Bludgeoning all-rounder Chris Hopper, who made 95, appears the perfect foil at the end other end and then there are the likes of skipper Lachie Jones, Jason Templeton, Simon Hopper and Adam Atwood all waiting in the batting

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Laharum dropped from second to fourth on the ladder after last weekend’s result, meaning it has to front up against the Pigeons again, but this time on a vastly different city oval surface.

Rupanyup-Minyip had few problems defending 263 against Horsham Saints at Minyip last week, bowling the Saints out for 186 and sending them tumbling from the finals race.

Last weekend’s incredible final day of home-and-away action opened the door for and shut them for others.

There seems little doubt that Laharum’s balanced batting list, led by accumulating Damien Bunworth, Daniel Griffiths, Ben Peucker, Glenn Doyle, Josh Mahoney and Mal Adams down the order, is up to the challenge.

The form build-up of perennial finals combatants and veterans Paul and Craig Morgan, alongside Clinton Midgley, is also an ominous sign for the competition.

But there has been a question mark about the Mountain Men’s bowling depth all season which has flared again with the arrival of finals.

Dimboola The other big semi-final will unfold at Dimboola recreation reserve where NoradjuhaToolondo, which managed to successfully defend 204 at the city oval against BlackheathDimboola last week, meets Rupanyup-Minyip in a ripper

The Noradjuha-Toolondo Bullants have a solid list edged with a high level of competitiveness. Rowan Scott and Matt Combe are the stars at the top of the batting order and others such Ben Anson, Justtin Combe and Brad Couch are no mugs with the willow. Jock Heard also adds a critical steadying hand in the middle order. The Bullants also have a persistent bowling attack with Jordan Huff and David Combe

Jung Tigers joined the Saints in missing the finals boat, a powerful first-innings victory over Colts not enough elevate the Tigers into the finals action. Homers deserve premiership favouritism after winning the Cornell-Schwedes One-Day Cup under lights at Horsham City Oval last weekend. The Pigeons provided too good for Noradjuha-Toolondo in the balmy evening conditions, methodically notching up 9-204 with good knocks to Jones, 49, and Atwood, 42, and then bowling the Bullants out for a mere 91. The twilight match featuring orange balls attracted a variety of cricket enthusiasts and general Labour Day weekend spectators throughout the game.

Final ladder: Homers 63 points, 1.54 percent; Noradjuha-Toolondo 54, 1.40; Rupanyup-Minyip 52, 1.28; Laharum 50, 1.02; Jung Tigers 48, 1.08; Horsham Saints 45, 0.99; Blackheath-Dimboola 34, 0.94; Colts 6, 0.36.

Grampians Grand finals: A Grade, Tatyoon 301 (T. McDougall 103, A. Maconachie 102; J. Bach 3-55, J. Dark 3-55) and 8-113 (J. Dark 3-41) d Swifts-Great Western 296 (S. Cocks 123, R. Peters 56; A. McDougall 4-64); B Grade, Swifts-Great Western 204 (P. Hutton 79; A. Rodgers 3-60) d Navarre 184 (A. Slorach 39; M. Collins 4-44, T. Eckel 3-44); C Grade, Chalambar d Willaura 2-1.

Wimmera-Mallee Grand finals: St Marys 223 (N. Germano 55, T. Bell 39; S. Dyke 7-54) and 0-2 v St Arnaud 135 (B. Ezard 40, H. McNally 30; T. Bell 5-35, B. Cheney 3-20).

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An early practice match against Beaufort last weekend and another against Geelong district club Belmont on March 23 are part of the Baggies’ preparation plans.

Jack Kelly and Ash Cowan are shifting from Wimmera League club Stawell, the super-fit Kelly with potential to hold down a key position and Cowan to add speed through the midfield.

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“We’ve spoken about this over the preseason and where our fitness levels need to be. We have to be switched on the whole season.”

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“Our aim will be to minimise opposition shots at goal and to simply be more accountable,” he said.

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BACKING UP: 2012 Dellar Medal winner Ricky Whitehead will play a big role in Swifts’ 2013 premiership campaign.

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Reaching a preliminary final only to fall one step short of playing off for a premiership cup tends to leave a what-if scar on any coach, player or supporter. Doing it two years in a row probably threatens to open a wound. What it means is that there is a big suggestion of unfinished business oozing from the Swifts camp which this year ventures into relatively unchartered waters considering the circumstances involving the demise of Stawell Gold Mine. It has been well documented how the shift work of many Swifts players who worked in the mine at Stawell had forced team leaders into a creative week-toweek selection process. As joint coach Paul Hanns revealed, the circumstance had some positives, such as forcing the club into developing senior experience throughout the ranks, particularly in young players. But it also had obvious downs, working against team structure and consistency. “Hopefully we will have a more of a structured and settled side than in the past. We’ve nearly replaced the players we’ve lost and looking forward to the season,” Hanns said.

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inyip-Murtoa leaders have set themselves what seems a simple challenge this year – that is to continue the Burras’ ‘progressive improvement’.

While the term rolls easily off the tongue and perhaps lacks any flamboyant predictions or promises, it represents a blunt truth and a simple acceptance that success rarely happens overnight. Minyip-Murtoa, at one time a perennial Wimmera Football League powerhouse, has had to work hard to make up lost ground for much of the last decade, something far from lost on club president Andy Delahunty. Mr Delahunty said making the finals last year for the first time in seven years was a notable achievement – not from what had purely happened during the season, but what had occurred in lead-up years. “It’s been hard road to improve year after year but we are improving,” he said. “It’s been all about progressive improvement with no quick fixes and 10 wins last year was a good result. Working on gradually increasing our season wins has been hard but it is working and on our day I’m confident now we could match it with pretty much anybody in the competition.”

has been at the coalface of the Burras’ redevelopment. He agreed with Mr Delahunty’s assessment that the Burras were undergoing an evolution.

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“We’re trying to build a club not buy one. We’ve been working with some young players since they were kids and it’s about providing an environment where they can keep learning,” he said.

Seniors: Scott Arnold Reserves: Brent Hudson Under-17s: Chris Delahunty Under-14s: Wayne Robbins Auskick: Tim Petering 2012 result: Fifth, W10, L7

Arnold added that the Burras would continue to exploit trademark hardness at the football and work heavily on finishing skills this year.

Minyip-Murtoa, under the tutelage of coach and smart operator Scott Arnold, has quietly gone about rebuilding its standing in the competition and this year has taken on the shape of a quintessential dark horse.

“Over the last 12 months we’ve been more consistent against bottom sides but let our concentration slip at critical times against the better sides. Hopefully the natural evolution we’ve been going through will eradicate that and mean we can compete against the top teams for longer,” he said.

Recruiting While the Burras have lost some good players in the likes of Sam Graetz, Tom Delahunty and Tom Cooper, mainly for employment reasons, their recruiting successes have been solid and to some extent slipped under the radar. Quick research suggests the likes of Jayden Beaumont from Ovens and Murray League, Matthew Friedlieb, Southern League, and the latest, former Lismore captain-coach in AFL Queensland George Massa will be more than handy in blue, black and white this year. And let’s not forget that John Delahunty is back in the fold.

BIG LOSS: Minyip-Murtoa leaders believe they have recruited well to cover the loss of joint best-and-fairest winner Sam Graetz, who has left the region with work commitments. Picture: WILLAMY IMAGES

Mr Delahunty said Arnold, who this year has John Delahunty and Zac Cross as his assistants, had been the right man to lead the club’s senior fortunes.

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atyoon is back-to-back Grampians Cricket Association A Grade premier after beating Swifts-Great Western in a run-feast first-innings thriller at Stawell’s Central Park. Centuries to Ashley Maconachie and Tim McDougall set the Hawks up for a mighty score of 301 and Swifts-Great Western, with Sam Cocks providing the third ton of the game, came within five runs of making the target. Tatyoon won the toss and batted and was quickly in trouble thanks to the fine bowling of left-arm opener Jamie Bach.

With the score at 6-49 the Combine was right on top, but enter Maconachie and McDougall who proceeded to compile a 190-run partnership to take the score to 7-240 and respectability.

Swifts-Great Western seemed to have Tatyoon’s measure with the score at 5-274.

Beer and Matt Harricks ate up time and the game finished with Tatyoon on 8-129 with just 50 minutes to play.

But Tatyoon fought back dramatically to dismiss the Combine for 296 with Andrew McDougall taking 4-64.

Dark again shone with the ball for the Combine bowlers with 3-41.

Maconachie made 102, his maiden century, and McDougall, 103. Bach claimed 4-51 and Jackson Dark 3-55.

The game resumed on Monday with Swifts-Great Western needing to somehow conjure an outright and Tatyoon desperate to protect its firstinnings result.

Swifts chipped 32 from the target the next day before losing the first wicket before opener Sam Cocks and Travis Nicholson took the score to 102 when Nicholson was run out on 26. Dark suffered the same fate after scoring 25 but Cocks held firm and

The Combine quickly made inroads into Tatyoon’s batting and with the score on 8-113 and two hours to play, the Stawell district outfit was still in the game. But dogged resistance from Darren

St Mary’s secure first innings lead A five-wicket haul to all-rounder Tim Bell has helped secure St Marys a firstinnings lead and placed the Warracknabeal team in a position to secure a Wimmera-Mallee A Grade premiership. The new-ball operator captured 5-35,

working strongly with opening partner Brenton Cheney, 3-20, to place St Arnaud on the ropes at Birchip.

Umpires Trevor McKinnis and Greg Goldsmith selected wicketkeeper Cocks as winner of the Steve Smith man-of-the-match medal.

Minor grades The B Grade grand final at North Park in Stawell was also a tight game with Swifts-Great Western completing a hat-trick of premierships. The Combine won the toss and batted to make 204 with skipper and

Horsham trainer Simon Gebert enjoyed more success at the Stawell meeting on Friday with his honest sprinter Big Brut. The fiveyear-old gelding had been in good form, experiencing dominant wins at Murtoa and Mt Gambier.

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On this occasion Big Brut took his place in a restricted class 1300-metre sprint with promising young apprentice jockey Luke Londregan booked to take the ride. When the starting stalls burst open the horse affectionately known as ‘Brutus’ made the best of his lightning start taking up his favoured roll as pacemaker.

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The fledgling hoop rode the son of ill-fated stallion Green Perfume an absolute treat in a fine frontrunning display throughout the race. Approaching the home turn, Big Brut gave a strong kick and boxed on strongly all the way down the straight surviving a late challenge from eventual secondplace getter Whispering Miss to

score by a nose in a tight finish. The win was the fourth career victory for Big Brut and a fitting result for his patient owners.

Preusker cashes in McKenzie Creek trainer Paul Preusker’s promising galloper Lots Of Dollars made a pleasing return to racing at Bordertown last week. Preusker saddled up his charge for a 1300-metre event restricted to gallopers with a handicap rating not greater than 59. With four-time Horsham Cupwinning hoop Holly McKechnie in the saddle, South Australian punters expected a bold showing from the bay gelding based on sound previous form. Lots Of Dollars was tardy out of the machines but soon mustered speed through a passage on the rail to take up a prominent position behind the leading group of horses. The intensity of the race lifted

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The main Navarre wicket taker was Alex Rodgers with 3-60. Navarre was out for 184 the next day with top scorers Aaron Slorach, 39, and his brother Lachie with 25. The best of the Swifts-Great Western bowlers was Mark Collins with 23-12-44-4 in a marathon spell. The Combine batted again and was 0-64 before an early finish. Chalambar won the C Grade title from Willaura with two wins in a best-of-three series. Contributed

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as the field started its run for the judge. Once Lots Of Dollars entered the home straight, McKechnie peeled off heels giving clear galloping room to the son of 1994 Caulfield Cup hero Fraar ,who responded well to the vigorous riding tactics to score by a length. The future looks bright for Lots Of Dollars as he should go on to bigger and better races.

In brief Country cups hero Gottino added the Edenhope Cup to his trophy cabinet and the $11,000 winner’s cheque to his bank account after winning last Saturday’s feature. Darryl Dodson’s Bungalally Boy broke his maiden duck at Stawell in a pleasing result for his Horsham-based breeder Ross Starr. Stawell trainer Paul Jones won the last event at his home town race day with his honest galloper Mujadale.

One to follow Horsham horse You Can’t Beat Me looks like he will live up to his name after an eye catching second placing at Stawell. • Josh Mackay is treasurer and executive of Horsham and District Racing Club.

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WINNER: The CX-5 SUV was one of four Mazda vehicles to top their respective segments in January.

Mr Dickson said the expected fourth-quarter cool down had little to do with the looming federal election, and said the company expected the Australian dollar to hold its strength until the end of year – an ominous sign for local manufacturers competing against importers that can take advantage of the exchange rates to cut prices and offer incentives.

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olden may have won the Clipsal 500 in Adelaide, but Nissan has edged out the top-three stalwart in the showroom as the third-most popular brand in February.

Holden has blamed the fall to outside the top three in the monthly sales race on a computer hiccup that cut the connection between the factory and its dealer network. The VFACTS figures released by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries today reveal a market that has increased its momentum compared with the same time last year, with overall sales rising to more than 90,200 for the month – a 5.2 percent gain over February last year. Overall, the combined sales numbers are 8.1 percent ahead of where the market was in the first two months of last year, and rushing towards a record 1,135,000 figure if the momentum remains. However, while that is good news for the new-car market generally, the strength in the market comes at the cost of medium and large passenger car sales, which have each

TURNING JAPANESE: Nissan passes Holden in the top three thanks to strong Navara sales.

fallen by more than a quarter. Toyota remains the most popular brand in Australia, selling 16,017 vehicles in February and clawing back some lost market share. Mazda has cemented its place as the second most popular brand, recording 8728 sales for the month and also posting some positive growth. However, Nissan has managed to edge out Holden, posting 8212 sales mainly helped by its Navara ute compared with Holden’s 7683 sales – the brand’s second-lowest monthly sales figure since buyers were treading water ahead of the VE Commodore’s launch in 2006. GM Holden spokesman Craig Cheetham said the car-

maker had a tough month in February, which was not helped by the introduction of a new computer system linking the factory with its dealer network. “We had difficulties in delivering and invoicing to dealers and customers,” Mr Cheetham said. “We are working to resolve them ASAP.” The Mazda3 small car dominated the charts, posting a combined 3378 sales, while Toyota’s HiLux work ute followed closely behind with 3319 sales for its two and four-wheel-drive models. Toyota’s all-new Corolla pegged 3158 sales to give it third place in the rankings. Barry Park © GoAutoMedia, 2013

Kia starts small car overhaul Kia will overhaul its entire Korean-sourced small car line-up ahead of a slew of European niche products due in 2014. Kicking off in April is an allnew third-generation Cerato sedan, replacing the current series that marked a profound shift in the brand’s design language on its local release in early 2009. Pricing has yet to be revealed, but the redesigned and re-engineered four-door is expected to target the recently reintroduced Nissan Pulsar sedan’s $19,990 starting point. The closely related secondgeneration Rondo arrives later in May, sporting a less overly ‘people mover’ appearance despite its three-row configuration. Available in new 100kW/330Nm 1.7-litre CRDi diesel as well as muchimproved, 130kW/211Nm 2.0-litre petrol powerplants for the first time, the frontdrive Rondo is described by Kia as a ‘5+2’ seater, with the third row reserved for smaller children or adults on shorter journeys. The latter is due to the

RONDO RENOVATION: The new model Kia Rondo looks like a people mover.

Rondo’s marked downsizing, making it shorter by 20mm, narrower by 15mm, and some 40mm lower – even though Kia says the newcomer’s longer wheelbase and pulledforward windscreen actually liberate more cabin space overall. The second half of the year will be just as busy for the company’s revitalised smallcar rollout, with the new Cerato five-door set to join its sedan sibling in July – just in time to tackle Nissan’s Pulsar hatch. Except for the obvious bodystyle differences, the likelihood is that engine and suspension specifications will be identical between the Kia small cars.

This means a 2.0-litre fourcylinder petrol engine, sixspeed manual or automatic transmission options, electric power steering, MacPherson strut front suspension, and a torsion beam rear end. As with most Kias currently available, the small car’s chassis will have substantial local testing and tuning in order to improve dynamic and refinement attributes. But the Cerato invasion will not end there, as the Koup two-door coupe is scheduled to surface in Australia in the last quarter of this year – little more than six months after its debut at this month’s New York motor show. Byron Mathioudakis © GoAutoMedia, 2013

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ig deep into last month’s car sales, and there is one figure that raises an eyebrow – the number of hybrid cars sold to private buyers is growing.

But at the same time, interest from hybrid cars’ more traditional customers – businesses and governments – appears to be waning. The figure is similar for hybrid soft-roaders, with more than 50 driving out of showrooms and into the driveways of private buyers so far this year, a gain of almost 80 percent. So has the public perception of hybrid cars in the eyes

SPARKING INTEREST: Hybrid cars such as the petrol-electric Prius C small car appear to have finally switched on with private buyers, the latest car sales data shows.

of home-based buyers finally turned the corner? Toyota spokesman Mike Breen thinks so. He also has noticed the big jump in hybrid sales in what has traditionally been a hard part of the market to crack, and he puts most of the new interest in the fuel sippers down to education – on both sides of the showroom door. “More and more the sales team is finding it is the familiarisation with the technology with the customer,” Mr Breen said. “It’s also the sales people are becoming a lot more familiar with the technology, so they’re finding it a lot more comfort-

able now to speak with the customer with authority and understanding.”

Challenge Mr Breen said while government and businesses were quick to adapt to hybrid technology, private buyers had traditionally been hard to chase.

He said customers were becoming more educated about hybrid technology than ever before. “Things are coming together to bring about a better relationship – between the car and the buyer, and also we have the Prius C – small car – bringing people into the market at a level where, in the past, we’d not seen them before.

“It’s always been a challenge,” he said. “I think people are now coming to understand that the technology is here to stay and you’ve got Ferrari announcing a hybrid at the Geneva motor show. “With things like this I think it is now becoming a bit more acceptable to the private buyer,” he said.

“With Prius V, we’re seeing people come into the market now when they see a car that’s a bit more practical for them, with seven seats and a bit more boot space.”

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Dr Turrentine said people were more familiar with how much they had spent on the last time they filled a car’s tank, or what they spent on fuel on their last holiday. He said because no one knew how much fuel would cost in the future, a decision to buy a hybrid or electric car could not be a rational one. “Nobody knows what the price of gasoline will be in the future. How am I going to do a pay-back calculation?” Dr Turrentine said. “Then you throw on top of that electricity prices and the variation there. Electricity could be free if I recharge at work and it could cost $3. Nobody knows. “It can’t be a rational decision. It has got to be on faith,” Dr Turrentine said. Ian Porter © GoAutoMedia, 2013

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