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TEAM EFFORT: Burnt Creek couple Libby and Russell Peucker will be honoured for their commitment to improving the Horsham South community, on Australia Day. The couple will share Horsham Rural City Council’s Citizen of the Year award for their countless hours of volunteering and leadership. For more on Australia Day awards and activities, see pages 2 and 7. Picture: KELLY LAIRD

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Bypass plan deferred BY SARAH SCULLY

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immera residents will have to wait at least six months to learn if VicRoads will proceed with its preferred option for a Horsham bypass or abandon its planning scheme amendment.

VicRoads is acting on recommendations in a report handed down by an independent panel, which will be released to the public today. The organisation wants its preferred alignment, Option D – which runs north-east of the city, through Riverside – to form the basis for a Horsham Planning Scheme amendment to secure land for a Western Highway bypass. VicRoads acting regional director Maree McNeilly said the organisation

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had decided to defer the amendment until further work was completed. The report follows extensive panel hearings in Horsham in October and November last year. Ms McNeilly said how VicRoads chose to proceed with the amendment depended on the outcome of two plans to be undertaken by Horsham Rural City Council, which were expected to be completed in six months. She said the report recommended the council complete an aerodrome master plan and an integrated transport strategy. VicRoads will address flood modelling concerns raised in the report. “We need to confirm with Wimmera Catchment Management Authority that the modelling we have done is correct, in terms of the one-in-100-

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year floods,” Ms McNeilly said. “We also need to do some very targeted stakeholder consultation, particularly around some mitigation issues for the Riverside community.” Ms McNeilly said once the council and VicRoads had addressed the report’s recommendations, VicRoads would decide whether to seek the Planning Minister’s approval for the amendment or abandon it. “If VicRoads can resolve some of the key issues, we will proceed with the amendment,” she said. “At this stage, VicRoads will work towards finding a resolution for Option D before considering other alignments. To revisit other alignments, further funding would be required. “Our main focus is to complete the work required as soon as possible

so we can provide clarity to affected landowners.” Council technical services director John Martin said the council was already working on a master plan for the aerodrome, along with an integrated transport strategy. “The council recognised work should be done on the aerodrome regardless of the panel’s recommendations, so we’ve already started planning for that,” he said. “We also suggested a regional transport strategy to look at how the region’s other highways – not just the Wimmera Highway – would link up to a bypass. “The panel’s report seems to have picked up on several of the council’s recommendations and concerns. The council was unable to make a decision

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about a preferred alignment because of gaps – or what the planning panel called deficiencies – in the reports.” Mr Martin said he was pleased VicRoads would revisit how Option D would affect flood mitigation. “I think there is a lot of work for all the parties involved to enable a proper assessment to be done,” he said. “The council is keen to do that, and we will be doing a lot of community engagement for both the aerodrome and transport plans.” Horsham Mayor Heather Phillips said she was pleased the panel’s report reflected community views. “It’s better to have the right decision than the wrong one, and right decisions take time,” she said. The panel’s report will be released on www.vicroads.gov.au today.

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Australia Day events A list of Australia Day events, on Tuesday, across the region:

Ararat Rural City

Ararat: 8am, Alexandra Gardens, celebrations featuring guest speaker Australia Day ambassador Don Hyde.

Hindmarsh Shire

Rainbow: 7.30am, barbecue breakfast, flag raising ceremony, mayor’s address and guest speaker Australia Day ambassador Matthew Albert. Jeparit: 9am barbecue breakfast, flag raising ceremony, mayor’s address and guest speaker Australia Day ambassador Matthew Albert. Dimboola: 10.30am, morning tea, flag raising ceremony, mayor’s address and guest speaker Australia Day ambassador Matthew Albert. Nhill: Noon, barbecue lunch, mayor’s address and guest speaker Australia Day ambassador Matthew Albert.

Horsham Rural City

Horsham: 7.15am, Horsham Soundshell, free barbecue breakfast, followed by 8am ceremony. Guest speaker Australia Day ambassador Aris Imbardelli, flag raising ceremony, citizenship ceremony, plus other entertainment. Brimpaen: 8am, Brimpaen Hall, country breakfast. 9am ceremony, with guest speaker and flag raising ceremony. Natimuk: 10.30am, in front of council office, Natimuk Brass Band, Australia Day ambassa-

dor Aris Imbardelli, flag raising ceremony, followed by tea and coffee. Dadswells Bridge: 11am, Dadswells Bridge Hall, flag raising ceremony, followed by refreshments.

Northern Grampians

St Arnaud: 8am, Market Square, barbecue breakfast, followed by guest speaker David Rayner OAM. Stawell: 6.30pm, Cato Park, free barbecue, children’s entertainment. 7pm ceremony followed by fireworks display at 9.30pm.

West Wimmera

Apsley: 8am, Apsley Recreation Reserve, Australia Day breakfast. 9am Apsley District 8s cricket. 11.30am Australia Day observance. Dergholm: 9.45am, Dergholm Hall, flag raising ceremony. Guest speaker Steven Astbury, Variety Bash. Interviews with Lionel Roper and Alan Schriever about early pioneering days. Morning tea. Edenhope: 8am, Lions Park, Australia Day breakfast, flag raising ceremony. Guest speaker Australia Day ambassador Tim Conolan. Goroke: 8am, Goroke Memorial Hall, Australia Day breakfast, flag raising ceremony. Guest speakers John and Margaret Millington, followed by morning tea. Kaniva: 8am, Kaniva Swimming Pool, bacon and egg breakfast, flag raising ceremony, guest speaker Kate Maddern.

Harrow: 11.30am, Johnny Mullagh Reserve, flag raising ceremony. Guest speaker Australia Day ambassador Tim Conolan. Barbecue lunch. Minimay: 9am, Minimay Memorial Hall, buffet bacon and egg breakfast by gold coin donation, flag raising ceremony.

Yarriambiack Shire

Warracknabeal: 8am, Community Centre, Anzac Park, free breakfast celebration with children’s activites and guest speaker. Hopetoun: 7.30am, Memorial Hall in Austin Street. Breakfast celebrations and guest speaker. Beulah: Flag Pole Stroll starting from Beulah Post Office at 8am. Breakfast celebrations and guest speaker to follow. Minyip: 8am, Town Square, Main Street. Breakfast celebrations and guest speaker. Rupanyup: 8am, Rupanyup Memorial Park, Murtoa Road, Rupanyup. Breakfast and guest speaker. Murtoa: 8am, Murtoa Swimming Pool. Breakfast celebrations. Woomelang: 8am, Memorial Hall, breakfast celebrations and guest speaker. Tempy: 7.30am, Lions Park. Breakfast celebrations and guest speaker. Patchewollock: 8am, Patchewollock Community Centre. Breakfast celebrations and guest speaker. Wallup: 8am, Wallup Hall, breakfast celebrations and guest speaker.

SAVED: Ten-year-old Harry Vercoe saves a shot at goal at Horsham Aquatic Centre, testing his skills before an afternoon pool party on Australia Day. Swimming instructor Dave Dickinson, looking on, will run events on the day. Picture: KELLY LAIRD

Pool party celebrations Wimmera children can enjoy a fun afternoon by the pool while raising money for a good cause on Australia Day.

Horsham Aquatic Centre children’s program co-ordinator Kylie Zelly said between 150 and 200 children attended the centre’s annual Australia Day pool party each year. “We’re looking forward to another great day,” she said. “We will have children’s

activities, live music and a barbecue. “We have had a new inflatable for a few months, which is also worth coming down to have a go at.” The pool party raises money for the YMCA’s Open Doors program. “It’s a great program, which enables people to use the centre who might otherwise be unable to, usually because of financial reasons,” Ms Zelly said.

“All the money raised will stay in the region, which is fantastic for the community.” Ms Zelly encouraged Wimmera residents to attend the pool party on Tuesday from noon to 3pm. “Come down and have a great day out while raising money for the community,” she said. Entry costs $6, with parents supervising young children admitted free.

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Call for more action, less talk V

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ictorian Opposition Leader Matthew Guy used a visit to the Wimmera to call on the State Government to ‘stop talking about drought funding and get on with it’.

Mr Guy visited Kaniva, Nhill, Jeparit, Rainbow, Brim, Warracknabeal and Horsham on Monday and yesterday to meet with communities about a range of issues, primarily drought and seasonal conditions. “I was at a farm at Kaniva on Monday night and it was bone dry. In fact they were saying it’s the worst they’ve seen it since ’82, or perhaps the 10 years before,” Mr Guy said. “Western Victoria is hurting very badly and I think it’s time any relief that is planned is announced – no more waiting.” The State Government announced a $27-million drought relief package in November. It featured a range of new support measures, including funding for mental health first-aid training, additional rural financial counsellors and $1.5 million for a drought extension program to help farmers make necessary on-farm decisions. Mr Guy said Wimmera residents were still waiting for relief and should

not have to wait until the premier visited in February to receive it. “Drought marches on for the five, six or seven weeks since he’s announced he’s coming up,” he said. “That’s five, six or seven weeks people are suffering while they await a government media announcement. “They need to get on with it and support the communities, because they need a lot of support.” Mr Guy said drought had severe flow-on effects. “The problem with drought, that people in Melbourne don’t realise, is the flow-on effects,” he said. “It’s not just the farming communities that suffer, it’s also the part-time employment. People are spending less so part-time employment drops in supermarkets or shops around town. “There will be less investment in the town, local government will invest less because there will be less rates. It’s a vicious cycle of revenue that affects the whole district. “That’s why we need to get some support to the communities very quickly.” Member for Lowan Emma Kealy hosted Mr Guy and Shadow Emergency Services and Environment Minister Brad Battin on the tour of the electorate. “What we’re hearing through talking

SUPPORT: Member for Lowan Emma Kealy and State Opposition Leader Matthew Guy, right, meet with Wimmera Drug Action Taskforce co-chairman Ross Anders to discuss support measures during a visit to Horsham yesterday. Picture: KELLY LAIRD to people in some of the communities is although drought relief has been announced, it’s not flowing through,” Ms Kealy said. Mr Battin, who also visited Donald

Fishing for extra reward This year’s Horsham Fishing Contest is set for a family-friendly festival-like focus, with the addition of an interactive wildlife presenter and food vans at the soundshell.

The March 13 contest, sponsored by The Weekly Advertiser, will offer prizes valued at $70,000. The winner will have a choice of a caravan, boat or car as first prize. Merchandise is also available for people to buy, with shirts, caps and stubby-holders available for competitors. But people need to pre-order online before Tuesday to ensure their order. There will be limited stock available on the weekend of the competition. Contest co-ordinator Angela Watson said Chris Humfrey and his Wild Action team would make interactive and fun presentations at Horsham Soundshell. “He will talk about native animals, particularly ones from Wimmera waterways,” she said. “It’s a free event for families and children, put on in conjunction with Wimmera Catchment Management Authority, to create a more festival-like atmosphere.” Ms Watson said there were more registrations than this time last year. She said a popular addition to last year’s contest, the catch-a-carp competition would offer more cash prizes this year, with the person to catch the heaviest carp to take home $1500. Second prize in the carp competition is $1000, third $750, fourth $500, fifth $250 and heaviest measurable carp bag $1000. Ms Watson said a new introduction to the contest this year was ‘bring a mate’, which offered a $10 discount to enter the competition next year

Twenty entries shared in a first division prize pool, each taking home $207,714.12. The Ararat grandparents, who wish to remain anonymous, were among nine winning tickets in Victoria. “It’s fabulous! I scanned our ticket with the app and checked it at least six times,” the woman said. Wednesday, January 20, 2016

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Paramedics treat Rocklands skier Paramedics treated a teenage boy who fell heavily while water-skiing at Rocklands Reservoir on Sunday night.

The boy injured his back in the fall and was

taken to Wimmera Base Hospital, Horsham, in a stable condition. The boy was one of nine people across Victoria treated by paramedics at the weekend after a water accident.

NEW MERCHANDISE: Horsham Fishing Contest will sell official merchandise at this year’s event. if people brought a friend who had not competed in the past two years. People who bring five or more new senior contestants will receive a free registration in next year’s contest. Ms Watson said she and contest committee members would also be at this year’s Wimmera Machinery Field Days, displaying prizes and taking registrations. “Another new addition to this year’s contest is for the first 50 people from out of town who register. They will receive a $10 voucher at Horsham Sports and Community Club,” she said. Other major prizes on offer are: second, camper trailer, third, Barra fishing trip for two people, plus loads of prizes for juniors and tiddlers. The contest, run by volunteers with support from Wimmera Uniting Care and Horsham Apex Club 15, raises money to donate back to the community. For more information visit www. horshamfishingcomp.com.au.

Ararat grandparents win lotto An Ararat couple is planning a relaxing retirement after winning division one in a TattsLotto draw on Saturday night.

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“I’ve had butterflies in my stomach ever since. “It will definitely set us up well for retirement. We will travel around Australia in a caravan and we might just never come back.” The couple purchased their 12-game marked entry from Harris Newsagency in Ararat. Owner John Harris said he was pleased to have sold another division one winning entry. “We’ve seen our fair share of winners over the 35 years we’ve been in business, but it’s always great to get another division one win,” he said. “It’s marvelous.”

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EYE OF THE BEHOLDER: Wimmera Art Fair committee member Gabriele Squires, Horsham East Rotary Club president Penny Flynn and Horsham Regional Art Gallery director Adam Harding assess works of art held by art fair committee member Robyn Lardner. Picture: KELLY LAIRD

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orsham East Rotary Club’s Wimmera Art Fair will return in April following a three-year absence.

President Penny Flynn said the popular art show went into recess during the redevelopment of Horsham Town Hall. The club will present the show in the refurbished town hall from April 8 to 10. Miss Flynn said the 39th art fair would feature a new concept. “The format will emphasise the artist, as they will have an opportunity to purchase a bay and profile several of their works or just have a couple of entries,” she said.

Winner of the ‘Best Bay in Show’ title will win $1500. Miss Flynn said artists could enter a range of categories. “The catalogue will profile the artists and groups participating rather than just the name of their works,” she said. The club will donate a percentage of the fair’s proceeds to Rachael’s Wish fundraising appeal for a Wimmera Cancer Centre. “The club has a history of providing physical and financial support to Horsham’s major projects that improve the lifestyle of our community, including the

aquatic centre and more recently, the newly refurbished Horsham Town Hall,” Miss Flynn said. “In fact, Horsham East Rotary Club is celebrating 45 years of serving this community. “We hope the Wimmera community will support the art fair in view of the financial support it will be giving to this important community project.” Miss Flynn said people could call Ken Dowsley on 0408 334 910 for more information. Entry forms are available online at www.clubrunner.ca/horshameast.

New drought assistance program Drought-affected residents in Horsham, Yarriambiack, Hindmarsh and Buloke municipalities can now access support from Wimmera Uniting Care via a new drought assistance program.

The program, which has been running in the West Wimmera Shire since November, offers information, support and counselling to people struggling with the effects of drought and associated stressors. Wimmera Uniting Care chief executive Wendy Sturgess said the program would result in additional resources and recruit-

ment to hire workers who will be dedicated to helping people cope with the effects of drought. “We know people are struggling out there,” she said. “This isn’t the first time farmers, business owners and their families have had to cope with a poor harvest, which has a ripple effect across the community. Times are tough – but we’re here to help.” The Department of Social Services funds the program, which aims to build resilience in drought affected areas, provide services to those who would not otherwise access

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Peuckers’ team effort BY SARAH SCULLY

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orsham Rural City’s citizens of the year Russell and Libby Peucker firmly believe what you get out of life is dependent on what you put into it.

The Peuckers will be honoured for their commitment to improving the Horsham South community, including countless hours of volunteering and leadership, on Australia Day. Mr Peucker said the couple was shocked to learn of the accolade. “We’ve been involved in a lot of things, but we’ve tried to do everything anonymously, behind the scenes,” he said. Mr Peucker, whose connection to Burnt Creek spans five generations, said the couple benefitted from living in a strong community with plenty of support. Mr Peucker has 45 years’ experience in the Country Fire Authority and led the co-ordination of the 2014 Grampians bushfire recovery program. He was the liaison between volunteer organisation BlazeAid – which worked with families to rebuild damaged and destroyed fencing – fire victims, the Country Fire Authority and Horsham Rural City Council. “In the past 45 years we’ve had a lot of big fires and big

“It’s a surprise, but it’s a thrill. I think we’re getting this award on behalf of a lot of people.” – Russell Peucker

accidents. Over that time, Libby’s supported me through it all with phonecalls, radio work, catering and all that sort of thing,” he said. “We’re a team.” Mrs Peucker was also actively involved in supporting fire victims and BlazeAid. “It was the worst fire we’ve ever had and people are still recovering,” she said. “We have a property on Winfields Road on the edge of the Grampians, so our involvement is in the Laharum, Wartook Valley and Grampians community. “The community is still finding it hard, two years after the fires. And of course, there’s the drought. The past two harvests have been the worst on record. “We’re supporting the community, reconnecting them after the fires.” The Peuckers are both active members of the Green Lake Foreshore Committee, with Mr Peucker leading the Fill Green Lake campaign. He is also a member of Zumstein’s Flood Recovery Group, an advocate for the water flow and natural environment of Lower Burnt Creek and Bungalally Creek,

and is representing the community east of Horsham in the planning process for a city bypass. Mrs Peucker is a member of Horsham Agricultural Society and several other community organisations.

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Both are life members of Laharum Football Netball Club, with Mr Peucker chairman of Laharum Sports Inc, which supervised the development of Cameron Oval. Mr Peucker said both he and Mrs Peucker played all their sport at Laharum, as did their three children. “We’ve even had some grandkids start playing some netball there,” he said. Mr Peucker said being part of a sporting club taught the importance of volunteerism from a young age. “Even in juniors, kids all have their little jobs to do, whether it’s running water or the boundary,” he said. “It shows them that you don’t just get given things, there is a certain amount you need to put in to get back. “If we can get kids involved

and reward them for their efforts, it’s great. It gives them a sense of ownership.” Mr Peucker encouraged people, who were not already, to become involved in community life. “With the dropping of population in the country, we’re in danger of wearing out the willing workers,” he said. “There’s just less and less people in the country, but we’ve still got the same jobs. “We still want fire brigades and footy clubs.” Mrs Peucker said the couple’s son Ben was continuing the family tradition. “He’s on the football committee and he runs the cricket out at Laharum, along with some others,” she said. “He’s continuing on whether he likes it or not. “Often there is no choice – someone has to do it, and it might as well be you.” Mrs Peucker said she and her husband abided by a motto included in her late father-inlaw’s obituary: “This country is only entrusted into our care for the short span of life. Let us pass it on better than we found it.” “Our work is never going to be finished, that’s for sure,” she said. “We’ve got to keep our communities alive – otherwise, they will die.”

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Dalton encourages youth involvement Horsham’s Young Citizen of the Year Dalton Cross has encouraged his peers to make the most of opportunities to contribute to their community.

Mr Cross, who was elected vice-president of Horsham Agricultural Society in 2015, started volunteering at a young age. “I started helping with the animal nursery at the Horsham Show when I was 12,” he said. “I think I took it on when I was 13 or 14, with some help from Eric and Anne Lane. It grew to be just me, and now Anne helps me.” Horsham Mayor Heather Phillips paid tribute to Mr Cross, 22, for his enthusiasm and interest in helping others. “In particular, he has a passionate desire to help grow Horsham Agricultural Show, particularly the animal nursery,” she said. “Dalton has a reputation for creating an excellent exhibit of animals at the show, which has become well known across the Wimmera.” Mr Cross said he was shocked to receive a phonecall from Cr Phillips, asking if he would accept the award. “I have no idea what I’m going to say in my speech,” he said. “I don’t even know where I’m going to start. “The things I do in the community – why I’ve been nominated – I don’t do for accolades or a big pat on the back. I just do it for myself and because I enjoy doing it. “I didn’t think I did that much and then when I read the list, I saw I was part of a few things.” Mr Cross also volunteers for Noradjuha-Quantong Football Netball Club, Horsham Spring Garden Festival, Richard Morris Memorial Concert and Quantong German Festival. He is a member of the Zion Lutheran Church Vectus congregation and a member of the church’s property committee. “I think people will be surprised to read Wednesday, January 20, 2016

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ENTHUSIASTIC: Dalton Cross is Horsham’s Young Citizen of the Year. I go to church. I don’t think anybody would really guess that,” he said. Mr Cross called on Wimmera youth to become more involved in their community. “We need some younger sets of hands,” he said. “There’s always the same older group of people, whether it’s kids’ grandmas and grandpas helping out with the Lions, or any other little organisation. “They need the 18 to 25-year-old age group to take an interest in things they used to like going to as a kid. Instead of running it down, or bagging out how bad some things are, they should jump in and help.”

Event of the year

Horsham East Rotary Club has won the municipality’s Community Event of the Year award for its planning, preparation

and running of the 2015 Tri State Games. “This outstanding week-long sporting event for people with disabilities attracted about 350 athletes, their support crews, personal carers, family members and friends to Horsham,” Cr Phillips said. “The games were strongly supported by the region’s disability support network and many volunteers from service clubs and the general community. This very successful event is a credit to all involved.” Cr Phillips encouraged Wimmera residents to attend Australia Day celebrations at Horsham, Brimpaen and Natimuk on Tuesday to recognise and honour individuals and groups who contributed to the community. Horsham’s Australia Day ambassador is long-serving RACV Club general manager Aris Imbardelli.

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Study tour of Vietnam Wimmera students in years 10 and 11 can apply for an overseas study tour to learn about the Vietnam War.

The September tour will focus on commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan. Member for Lowan Emma Kealy said it was an opportunity for students to learn about the history of the Vietnam War and how it affected communities and the families of servicemen and women. “This conflict is one of Australia’s longest and most controversial, in which 521 young Australians lost their lives,” she said. Ms Kealy said students would learn how the war helped to shape Australia and attitudes towards those who serve our country. “Taking part will also help younger generations understand the impact of the war on the many veterans living in our Lowan community,” she said. Entries, accepted until the end of the first school term, can be written, audio-visual or dioramas. “Entries should touch on topics such as how Australia became involved in the war, the introduction of conscription and the treatment of veterans when they returned home,” Ms Kealy said. She said the cost of the study tour, including airfares, would be funded by the Victorian Branch of the Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia. Entries can be submitted online at http://vvaavic.org. au/secondary-school-history-essay-competition/.

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ietnam Veterans Association Wimmera sub-branch has invited the public to attend commemoration services to recognise the region’s veterans who died in Vietnam or as a result of the war.

Sub-branch president Ken Taylor said graveside services at Horsham and Kaniva were part of a state-wide program to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan. He said the sub-branch would host several activities in the lead-up to the anniversary on August 18, Vietnam

Veterans Day. “These include visiting the graves of Vietnam veterans who died on active service and are buried in Victoria, leading the Anzac Day march in Horsham, a veterans bike ride from Melbourne to Canberra, a special march and service on Vietnam Veterans Day, a national Vietnam veterans museum day, a church service and a family day,” he said. The first event will be simultaneous commemorations at the gravesites of all Vietnam servicemen who paid the ultimate sacrifice across Victoria.

The services, on Sunday, February 21, will start at 11.45am and will follow the same order of proceedings. A service at Kaniva will remember Private Norman Hawker, while a Horsham service will remember Private James McMillan. Both were National Servicemen. Mr Taylor encouraged Wimmera residents to attend either service. “They will be short services, taking about 15 or 20 minutes,” he said. Mr Taylor also called on all Wimmera Vietnam veterans to join in.

“We want all Vietnam veterans with us this year; 2016 is the time for their service to be recognised and acknowledged again, and the best way to do that is to join us and be part of the activities with your mates,” he said. “It is our aim to ensure all Wimmera Vietnam veterans are involved and get the recognition they so richly deserve.” The Wimmera sub-branch operates out of Horsham. Mr Taylor said people could email ctwelb@bigpond.net.au or call 5381 2438 or 0418 378 098 for information.

Stawell club bowling up a trivia challenge Wimmera residents can test their knowledge at a trivia night at Stawell Bowling Club.

Social committee chairwoman Julie Cass said the February 13 event would be the first of its kind run by the club. “We were looking to run a different kind of event to try to attract some new people to a club event,” she said. “Trivia is something that can be enjoyed by all ages so we hope it will be a successful night. “You don’t need to have good general knowledge or be an expert in any particular area, just come along for a fun night out and plenty of TEST OF KNOWLEDGE: Stawell Bowling Club social committee secretary laughs – you might even learn some Jess Cass is hard at work preparing questions for the club’s trivia night on fun facts in the process.” Teams of eight people will test February 13.

their knowledge during 10 rounds of trivia including topics such as music, sport, local knowledge, history, film and television, books and literature. Ms Cass encouraged people to try to get a team of eight together to take advantage of a discounted price of $70 a table. She said single tickets were $10. “It is a great opportunity to get a team together from your workplace, club, team, committee or other organisation,” she said. Nibbles will be provided and drinks will be available at bar prices. There will also be a raffle on the night. Stawell Bowling Club is located in Napier Street, Stawell. Ms Cass said people could call Ruby Webb on 5358 2221 for more information or to book.

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30 January ‘Trash Test Dummies’ Amazing circus skills meets side splitting laughs as these three dexterous dummies take out the trash and take to the stage in their family friendly show. Begins at 7.30pm.

Preparations are in full swing as Ararat prepares to host the Collingwood Football Club next month as part of the 2016 Australia Post AFL Community Camp. The highlight of the two-day stopover will be ‘Ararat’s Black and White Gala’ – Dr Sue Brown an evening at the Alexandra Oval Community Centre, hosted by the Ararat Rural City Council, which will celebrate ‘Women in Football’ and provide intimate access to several of the visiting Collingwood footballers. The night’s MC will be Dr Sue Brown, mother of Magpies’ premiership defender and 114-game veteran, Nathan. Ms Brown is a highly regarded sports administrator and personality, well known for her role on ABC radio alongside former North Ballarat football coach Gerard Fitzgerald and position on the Goldfields Australian Football League Commission. The gala event will also include a prominent AFL figure as a special guest, who will be speaking on the topic of Women in Football along with a local female personality. A civil ceremony conducted by Ararat Rural City Council mayor Cr Paul Hooper will kick off the night – to be held on Tuesday, February 9 from 6.30pm – followed by a delicious three-course meal. Tickets are $90 including meal, beer and wine and can be purchased online: www.eventbrite.com.au

Road Maintenance and Closures Council advises that due to asphalting works, the intersection of Elizabeth Street and Queen Street South will be closed on January 18 and 19. The intersection will be closed during working hours only and reopened at night. Detours will be in place. Any enquiries please contact Chris Loader on 5355 0232. Due to culvert works, Moyston-Great Western Road will be closed between Morocco Hill Road and Rocky Point Road from February 1 to February 5.

Ararat Rural City Council’s Australia Day award winners in 2015 were Red Cross representatives Careen Keyte, Helen Carruthers and Norm Clark (Community Service of the Year), Nicholas McIntyre (Young Citizen of the Year), Irene Meek (Citizen of the Year), CFA representatives Max McLean and Bill Taylor (Appreciation Award) and Maroona Recreation Reserve Committee representative Irene Gellie (Community Event of the Year, War Memorial unveiling)

Australia Day Celebrations January 26 from 8:30am Celebrate Australia Day with Ararat’s traditional ceremony taking place in Alexandra Gardens. Festivities kick off at 8.30am with the Lions Club complimentary breakfast, while the Ararat City Band will keep the crowd entertained prior to the official opening and welcome by Ararat Rural City Council mayor Cr Paul Hooper. Sing Australia Choir will perform the National Anthem and the 2nd Ararat Scout Group will conduct a flag raising ceremony. A speech by Ambassador, Mr Don Hyde will be the highlight of the ceremony, followed by the Australia Day awards presentation and citizenship ceremony.

Recreation Facility Study Forum Ararat Rural City Council is undertaking a large scale study on its recreation facilities across the municipality. The study will look at factors including ground and building condition, participation and sport requirements in order to identify service standards for sport users. Council engaged the services of SGL Group, who also produced the Aquatic Feasibility Study and Alexandra Oval Management plan for Council.

Provision will be made for local traffic, while detours will be in place for other vehicles. Any enquiries please contact Craig Marrow on 5355 0908.

As part of the study, residents will have the opportunity to take part in forums targeting sporting clubs, management and township committees, health and community organisations and seniors groups. These forums will be held between Monday, February 15 and Wednesday, February 17.

Council apologises for any inconvenience either works may cause.

Details regarding specific times and locations will be announced in the coming weeks.

Ararat Regional Library Summer School Holiday Program 21 January Book Reading with author Wendy Taylor “Mouse Mayhem” 11:00am with craft session to follow. 22 January Techno Fun Sessions using Stop Motion, Little Bits, Minecraft and more! 2:00 - 3:30pm Baby Rhyme Time Recommences 2 February at 10am Pre-school Story Time Recommences 4 February at 11am

Ararat Regional Art Gallery 11 December 2015 to 31 January 2016 Taking It to the Streets 25 Years of Chalk Circle Includes outside pavement work during Australia Day Long Weekend.

Other Events 23 January Ararat Makers & Growers Market Ararat Regional Art Gallery 10:00 am - 2:00pm 7 February Grampians Ride to Remember Departing Ararat Performing Arts Centre at 9am. Contact Dianne on 0419 316 920.

Contact Us Ararat Rural City Council PO Box 246, Ararat VIC 3377 Tel: (03) 5355 0200 Fax: (03) 5352 1695 Email: council@ararat.vic.gov.au Website: ararat.vic.gov.au

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Politics news briefs Cambodian trip

Member for Wannon Dan Tehan will join a delegation to Cambodia this week as part of an Australian Aid and Parliament Project. Mr Tehan will attend meetings in Phnom Penh, Svay Rieng, Prey Veng and Siem Reap, including meeting with Cambodian Minister for Women’s Affairs Dr Ing Kantha Phavi. The delegation will experience programs that demonstrate how Australian international non-government organisations are partnering to respond to development is-

RE-BRANDING: Wimmera Uniting Care has called for the public to enter a competition to name a vehicle previously known as the Wimmera Youth and Community Mobile Centre.

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immera Uniting Care has called on the community for help to give its ‘youth bus’ a new identity.

The agency will use the vehicle, previously known as the Wimmera Youth and Community Mobile Centre, for community development, events across the region and to provide outreach in remote communities. Chief executive Wendy Sturgess said the centre needed a new name to re-establish and revitalise a terrific resource and Wimmera Uniting Care wanted community feedback to help. “We’re inviting people to submit their ideas for a new name,” she said. “We’re looking for something creative and catchy, but also encompassing of our whole community.

“We want it to appeal to a broad audience.” Entries will be short-listed to three options, and community members will then vote on their favourite. The winner of the competition will receive a prize pack to the value of $250. Ms Sturgess said the vehicle would travel across the Wimmera providing information and support to people and communities in need. She said it would become part of the agency’s fleet and would be used actively throughout drought assistance activities, Rural And Remote Engagement program, a Wimmera Uniting Care Roadshow and agency events as well as general outreach programs and appointments. “We want this vehicle to be universally approachable, non-

threatening and a source of valuable information about the support and services available in our region,” she said. “It will make it easier to set up for a day in smaller rural towns where office space or a venue can be hard to come by. “People in the area will be able to talk to our support workers, access computers or use Skype in a private room so they speak directly to their worker for mental health, drug and alcohol or counselling services.” Ms Sturgess said name ideas could be submitted via Wimmera Uniting Care’s Facebook page or the agency’s website www.wuc.org.au. Submissions must be received by 5pm, January 29. The top three names will be featured in the February 3 edition of The Weekly Advertiser.

Duck hunting plea

Member for Lowan Emma Kealy has called on the State Government to stop stalling and decide whether there will be a full duck hunting season this year. The season is usually between March and June each year. Ms Kealy said hunters, their families and business owners needed time to plan their travel or arrange additional staff. “Duck hunting is a legitimate recreational activity in Victoria and the Labor gov-

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FAMILY-FRIENDLY FUN: Nhill residents can make the most of the town’s lake and foreshore during Friday Fiestas in February.

Nhill fiesta fun for all ages Nhill’s Friday Fiestas in February committee hopes a series of affordable, family-friendly activities will bring joy to the community after a poor season.

Committee member David Colbert said a small group of residents had banded together to plan four nights of entertainment at Nhill Lake. “A very different evening is planned for each of the four weeks,” he said. “The nights will include live music, a variety of food stalls and children’s activities. “Nhill Lake is managed by the Nhill Lake committee and has barbecue pits, seating and toilets. “Bring your picnic rug and chairs,

sit back and relax as you enjoy the awesome atmosphere of the lake.” Adelaide ‘teddy boy’ rock ‘n’ roll band The Lincolns will headline the first Friday fiesta on February 5. Mr Colbert said the entertainment would be presented under the shade of magnificent red gum trees, known in Nhill as ‘corroboree trees’. “These trees create a great backdrop for the lake, and probably predate Captain Cook’s arrival,” he said. “It was on this site where the first white men met with the local Aborigines more than 160 years ago. “During the fiestas, we will have the current inhabitants performing a very different dance.”

Entry costs $5 for adults and is free for children. “In the past, entry has been by donation, but as this is the only money the committee has and with bands to pay, we had to put a figure on the entry,” Mr Colbert said. “The event has been going for several years but with the poor season hitting all facets of the community, we believe an affordable family evening is called for.” The fiestas will culminate with the committee’s duck race and the 2016 Duck Cup. Mr Colbert said people could search ‘Nhill Lake Fiesta Fridays in February’ on Facebook for more information.

The Sustainable Farm Families project focuses on farming families and their health. The project was designed to explore links between farm family health and wellbeing, farm-related accidents and farm sustainability. The National Centre for Farmer Health are delivering the project in partnership with the Department of Economic Development, Justice, Transport and Resources, East Wimmera Health Service and Birchip Cropping Group. The program aims to improve the health, wellbeing and safety of farm families.

The two-day workshop includes a supermarket tour, free health check, information sessions and healthy catering. There will also be two follow-up workshops, one and two years after the first event. The program was presented in Birchip 15 years ago and attendee Robyn Ferrier said the event was well worth two days off the farm. “It really made us look at ourselves and our wellbeing,” she said. “It is a very good program to attend and today I still implement some of the things I learned.” The free workshop, open to people 18 years and older, will be on March 1 and 2.

Bridge works to start Four Wimmera bridges will receive funding for upgrade works as part of the Federal Government’s Bridges Renewal Program. The southern lane of a bridge in Three Bridges Road over the Mackenzie River, in the Horsham municipality, will receive $538,500 for works. The program has allocated $325,000 to replace a single lane, load limited bridge with a two-lane concrete bridge at Ritchies Bridge, in Ararat Rural City. Other successful projects were: $50,000 for culvert replacement at

Polkemmet Road bridge, Horsham; and $40,000 for culvert upgrades on the Banyena-Pimpinio Road bridge over Dunmunkle Creek, Yarriambiack Shire. Member for Mallee Andrew Broad said the grants would ensure the region’s road links were safe and easily accessible to all road users. “In our region, we rely on roads for freight of our produce, as well as for everyday commuting and it’s vital that our bridges are maintained to meet our increasing needs,” he said.

Ararat City Band centre upgrade Ararat City Band will receive a $5000 Federal Government grant to upgrade its headquarters. Member for Wannon Dan Tehan announced the grant from the Stronger Communities Program. Mr Tehan said the grant would be used to install air-conditioning, hospitality amenities and

an installation to help with catering for the band at rehearsals and social functions. Ararat City Band president David Cosgriff said it was fabulous to receive the funding, which would help create a better learning environment at the band centre.

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COUNTRY ICON: James Blundell will perform at Stawell Entertainment Centre on January 25.

Wimmera oncology patients are linking up with cancer specialist Professor George Kannourakis in Ballarat via telehealth. Telehealth is a video-conferencing system using computers, a camera, speakers and the internet to link health specialists in various locations with patients. This allows patients the convenience not to travel long distances. Twenty-one patients linked up with Professor Kannourakis on November 25 last year. Wimmera Health Care

Group’s oncology nurse practitioner Carmel O’Kane set up the link from her Horsham office, using HealthDirect. Wimmera Southern-Mallee Health Alliance project officer Donna Bridge has been working with Western Victoria Primary Health Network to find a viable way to link to specialists outside of Horsham. Professor Kannourakis said he was happy with the quality and ease of using this way of consulting with patients in Horsham. He said feedback from patients was positive. Wimmera Health Care

Group chief executive Chris Scott said Ms O’Kane had been supporting telehealth for patients in the region. He said Ms O’Kane and Professor Kannourakis would continue to use the technology, which saved travel, time and money while providing quality healthcare. “This is a great example of the benefits of new technologies and digital electronic medical roll-out,” he said. “It will further improve access and information to specialist and general medical care in our region.”

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Blundell, 2016 finalist for Alternative Country Album of the Year at the Australian Golden Guitar Awards, released ‘Come On In’, his first album in four years, in August. Blundell spent 2014 focusing on writing new material. Thanks to modern technology, he started working with producers and musicians from across the globe including Canada, Germany, USA and Australia without having to leave his farm in Stanthorpe, Queensland. “I clocked up the half century in 2014 and along with a sense of relief at still being alive, came a beautiful calm of no longer needing to prove anything to myself,” Blundell said. “Far from complacency, I’ve finally embraced the freedom of technology which allows me to record wherever and whenever I feel the urge. “For the first time, there is the ability to sit with a track once it’s finished and decide whether or not it is at its best before releasing. “Again, for the first time in 28

years, I’ve got the opportunity to listen to a vocal and determine if it is the right interpretation of the idea and if not, I can have another go.” The result is 10 tracks all unique in their own way both musically and lyrically thanks to collaborations with writers including Lianna Rose, Donna Dean, Hughie Murray and Kim Richey. ARIA award nominee Fiona Kernaghan teams up with Blundell on Jac Stone’s bluesroots song Bones, while Dannielle DeAndrea’s impressive vocals features on Walk Another Mile. Lawrie Minson, Bec Lavelle, Aleyce Simmons and Rose Tattoo’s Dai Pritchard also appear on the new record.

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Blundell is acknowledged by many as the act that shaped modern Australian country music by infusing his influences of John Mellencamp, The Band and The Angels with the storytelling ethos of Slim Dusty and his lyrical insight, sharp wit and empathy for the average working man. His career includes a string of platinum albums and awards, plus top-10 pop chart success,

which turned the former cattle hand into a household name. But like so many talented artists, Blundell refused to be put in a box musically and walked away from the music business for six years. He returned in 2005 with the independent release Deluge, which proved he still had plenty to offer. On ‘Come On In’, Blundell invites listeners into his world to rediscover the joy of music and evoke powerful emotions while experiencing the colours of life through the voice of a truly unique Australian artist. Stawell Regional Arts will bring Blundell to Stawell to perform at Stawell Entertainment Centre on January 25. Doors will open at 6.30pm, with Blundell’s performance to start at 7.30pm. A licenced bar will operate prior to and after the performance, plus during the interval. Tickets are available from Stawell Library, 5358 1274, at a cost of $25 a ticket, and will be available at the door on the night at a cost of $30 a ticket. All seating will be unreserved, so arrive early to secure a great viewing spot.

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Tonne limits for bridge A 24-tonne load limit will now apply to a 95-yearold bridge at Lake Albacutya. Hindmarsh Shire Council has introduced a load limit to the single-lane bridge across Outlet Creek due to structural damage. The bridge provides a vital link to farmers and gypsum pit operators and between tourism assets. The council agreed at its December meeting to implement the recommendations of an independent report, which showed a 15-tonne load limit would need to be implemented as soon as possible. But Hindmarsh Shire Council acting chief ex-

ecutive Anne Champness said the approval process to change the load limit to 15 tonnes was expected to take six months, leaving the council to implement a temporary 24-tonne limit. She said an independent report into the condition of the bridge was commissioned after council officers noticed increased distress in the bridge since a condition audit in 2014. “Council has acted swiftly after officers noticed increased cracking in wing walls, beams and columns of the bridge. The safety of users, preservation of the bridge and minimum amount of disruption to farming and gypsum busi-

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nesses have guided our actions,” she said. Ms Champness said the bridge, constructed in 1920, was designed for Class A loads, equivalent to a medium rigid truck today, but now carried Bdoubles, which can carry four times the load of a Class A truck. During the height of a gypsum season, there can be an extra 80 heavy vehicle movements across the bridge each day, creating stress on the bridge. Ms Champness said the 15t limit would ensure the bridge remained usable for cars and emergency services until a replacement was constructed.

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Alcohol attitude Wimmera Drug Action Taskforce has urged the region’s residents to consider dangers associated with drinking alcohol ahead of Australia Day next week. Co-ordinator Sally Pymer has warned people to consider how much alcohol they intake. Ms Pymer’s column is part of the taskforce’s focus on drug and alcohol prevention and harm reduction.

E TRIBUTE: Chalk Circle artists, based in Stawell, drew a mural in front of Ararat Town Hall on Friday to mark the death of musician David Bowie. The artists will present an exhibition at Ararat Regional Art Gallery from January 23.

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• Sleep quality is much better when not drinking alcohol. Yes, you might feel like you sleep, but it is not good quality. • By not drinking alcohol, you can lower your cholesterol, have better liver function, lower blood pressure, lower risk of developing cancer or diabetes and you have clearer, youngerlooking skin. • Alcohol is a much bigger and wider drug problem than crystal methamphetamine and causes more deaths. A 2014 World Health Organisation report found harmful alcohol consumption caused about 3.3 million deaths annually worldwide. Wimmera Drug Action Taskforce believes positive role modelling can help prevent and reduce harms associated with alcohol and other drug use. This can start with you. Who knows, maybe your friends also want to reduce their intake. So what will you be doing this Australia Day? If you believe you might have a problem with alcohol and would like someone to talk to, call Grampians Community Health on 5362 1200 or Wimmera Uniting Care on 5362 4000. Grampians Community Health also runs free alcohol and other drug family support group meetings fortnightly on Thursdays from 5.30pm to 7pm. The next meeting is on January 28.

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FUTURE FARMING: Australian Grains Free Air CO2 Enrichment leader Glenn Fitzgerald is part of a team testing wheat varieties that will suit higher carbon dioxide levels predicted for the future.

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State Government and University of Melbourne scientists are testing wheats with different fertiliser needs and growth patterns in a bid to overcome future wheat quality problems linked to rising carbon dioxide levels. Today’s concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is 405 parts per million in air, but is expected to jump to 550 ppm by 2050. The change will potentially result in lower protein wheat

with less baking qualities. In a bid to better understand the changes, scientists in Horsham are growing wheat in special outdoor laboratories exposed to likely 2050 levels. The project called Australian Grains Free Air CO2 Enrichment, AGFACE, has tested a range of different varieties of wheat under the elevated carbon dioxide in the past seven years. AGFACE leader Glenn Fitzgerald said scientists had identified that a transpiration efficiency trait implemented in one wheat variety – Drysdale – worked well under higher carbon dioxide levels. “A dry season’s line, Drys-

dale has good transpiration use efficiency, or needs less water to grow, and actually performed better under the 2050 levels,” he said. “Now this same principle is being applied using experimental wheat lines, which can make the most efficient use of nitrogen, a nutrient which influences both grain protein levels and bread quality. “Higher carbon dioxide reduces grain protein in wheat, so finding a wheat that can reverse this decline would allow us to grow quality grain in the future.” Dr Fitzgerald said another issue being examined was tillering – or the shoots that grow

from a plant stem – with the theory that cutting the number of tillers could provide better grain yield results at harvest. “Experimental lines with less tillering that might allow more soil water to be available later in the season for grain filling are being tested to see if they perform the same under future carbon dioxide conditions,” he said. “We don’t know whether the higher protein and reduced tillering test lines will actually perform better under higher carbon dioxide like Drysdale did, but we hope this work will help us unlock the secrets of adapting to the challenges of higher carbon dioxide levels.”

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Laharum Landcare Group will receive $48,300 for a project to improve habitats for threatened species and re-establish green corridors that were affected by fire.

Member for Mallee Andrew Broad announced Laharum Landcare Group as a successful candidate in round two of the 20 Million Trees Program. “This is great news for the Laharum region,” he said. “An important part of their project is to connect students, land-carers and traditional

owners both to the land and to each other, creating an ecological community. “I see great value in this because it is offering a long term, rather than band aid solution to environmental issues. “By connecting various interest groups, to work towards shared goals, the outcomes are sure to be more lasting than a simple tree planting exercise with no forward thinking or planning linked to it.” The 20 Million Trees Program aims to plant 20 million trees by 2020.

Highway travel delay Wimmera drivers travelling on the Western Highway have been warned to look out for traffic changes as work on the highway’s duplication continues. VicRoads acting project director Henry Lam said there would be multiple traffic changes on the highway between Beaufort and Buangor. He said some local roads would be closed permanently, while new roads were set to open. Mr Lam asked drivers for their patience as there would also be short-term closures to local roads and speed restrictions on the new section of highway while the changes take effect. “Electronic message boards and signs will be placed at key locations along the highway to alert motorists of changes,” he said. “Motorists should drive carefully and be aware of changed conditions including reduced speed limits, advisory signs and traffic management. “We apologise for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience during these ongoing, important works.”

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The Grampians Central West group is working with Barwon South West group to develop plans to manage resource recovery and waste into the future. The groups are sounding out the market on new, innovative or expanding resource recovery and waste infrastructure options. Grampians Central West Waste and Resource Recovery Group acting executive officer La Vergne Lehmann said information gained from industry would ensure infrastructure schedules being developed would effectively manage waste in the regions during the next 10 years. Mrs Lehmann said that industry, organisation or

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local government sharing information about proposals would assist waste recovery groups to support the growth of the resource recovery industry and manage waste. “Through participating in the market sounding, industry, councils and other organisations have the opportunity to help guide government planning and be part of the solution,” she said. “The inclusion of planned new and upgraded infrastructure in the relevant Regional Implementation Plan will signal to local government, other planning authorities, the business sector and the community that the planned infrastructure is important to the integration and effective operation of the overall regional waste and resource recovery network.” Mrs Lehmann said submissions opened on January 16 for three weeks. For more information visit www.gcwwrrg.vic.gov.au.

HAZARD: The fire danger of Stawell’s tyre pile has worried emergency services for years. Authorities have installed several fire hydrants and split the piles to reduce the risk.

Reducing tyre pile’s fire risk Authorities are working to reduce the risk of fire at Stawell’s tyre dump in the wake of a large tyre blaze in Melbourne’s north last week.

Northern Grampians Mayor Murray Emerson said the council was working with authorities to ensure residents’ safety should the Stawell pile be threatened by fire. He said a several large volume fire hydrants had been installed and power delivered to the site. “The tyre pile has also been split into a number of smaller piles to allow better access for

fire trucks, with enough room between the mounds to allow the movement of fire trucks,” he said. “The council is acutely aware of the fire risk at the site and with other emergency services, is working diligently to minimise the risks and protect our residents as much as possible.” Cr Emerson said a working group comprising representatives of Country Fire Authority, Environmental Protection Authority and Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning was working daily to

reduce the risks and was seeing significant improvement. The site is owned by Used Tyre Recycling Corporation, UTCR. Cr Emerson said UTCR was working with the council and authorities. He said the company expected to start shredding tyres on site by the end of this month, reducing the pile and using the material to produce recyclable resources. Cr Emerson said the site owners were working on meeting EPA notices, including development an emergency management plan endorsed by the CFA.

Bunnings Horsham will raise money for volunteer fire brigades and emergency services through its annual Aussie Day Weekend barbecue on Saturday. Bunnings has invited Wimmera and Mallee residents to celebrate Australia Day and support the Country Fire Authority and Victoria State Emergency Service by heading to Bunnings Horsham between 9am and 4pm to buy a snag or make a donation. Team members will cook a sausage sizzle with support from fire brigade and emergency service volunteers, with every cent raised going directly to support the CFA and SES. Authority chief executive Lucinda Nolan and SES chief executive Stephen Griffin said they were thrilled Bunnings was continuing to support volunteer fire brigades and emergency services. Bunnings Horsham store manager Cam Ballinger said the Australia Day weekend barbecue was a terrific way for team members and all Australians to show their appreciation for the wonderful work done by volunteer fire brigades and emergency services.

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The hotel will crack open one keg of beer each Friday, from 5pm, in sports bar as part of Kegs for Cause. People will be invited to pay a fee for each beer until the keg runs out. All proceeds will go to a different cause each week.

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Publican Nick Murray said the concept followed on from Carols by the Barrels, an event in December that raised more than $500 for Wimmera Cancer Centre through Rachael’s Wish. “Our business likes to give back to the community,” he said. “Kegs for Cause is a really easy way for people to support local not-for-profits. “Patrons can contribute what they want towards each beer they buy and feel good that they’re helping to raise much-needed

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money, while enjoying a social drink with mates.” Mr Murray said other hotels had adopted similar programs, with prosperous results going back into communities. “The first organisation to receive the profits from Kegs for Cause will be Horsham Roller Derby,” he said. “There will be a different recipient each week, so if your club or organisation needs a few extra dollars, we’d like to hear from you.”

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4. In what country do you find the semiautonomous Indian Ocean archipelago of Zanzibar? 5. What American rock ’n’ roll musician had an Australian number-one hit in Australia in 1980 with the song ‘Tired of Toein’ The Line’ and followed it up with another popular song ‘Fallin in Love’? 6. What is the name of the mountain range that features on the most northern part of Grampians National Park and shadows Halls Gap at its southern end? 7. What English author, in 1818, anonymously published what story about a young science student who creates a grotesque but sentient creature in an unorthodox experiment?

8. In 1914, after an appeal to the United Kingdom’s Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, a sum of 215,000 pounds was awarded to South Australia, settling a long dispute with Victoria over what? 9. The Ancient Olympic Pentathlon was an event featuring long jump, javelin throw, discus throw, running and wrestling. The Modern Pentathlon involves what five sports? 10. Marxist revolutionary and Soviet Red Army founder Leon Trotsky, 1879 to 1940, was famously assassinated in Mexico on the orders of Stalin. What was the murder weapon?

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CHARITY BOOST: Exchange Hotel publican Nick Murray has introduced a new fundraising concept at the hotel, raising money for community groups and charities.

Call for stock grants

Victorian Farmer’s Federation Livestock Group has called on the State Government to offer a second round of stock containment area grants. The State Government allocated $500,000 as part of a drought package, offering grants of up to $2000 to assist farmers. President Ian Feldtmann said the group had written to Agriculture Minister Jaala Pulford to encourage the government to offer a second round of funding in 2016, as dry conditions continued to affect farmers.

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Early years manager Marilyn Shaw said it was a good time of year to think about enrolling children for care and educational opportunities. “The Warracknabeal Early Learning Centre has gone through huge changes and we now have highly regarded and experienced educator Kristin Livingstone leading the team there,” she said. “She is extremely dedicated and committed to the early years program and believes there are many children in the

community who would benefit from the care and educational programs which are offered at the centre.” Ms Shaw said staffing at the centre was stable and comprised Kristin as team leader, Alison Bish as room leader and Margaret Smithson and Jackie Kiem as co-ordinator and leader support. “The Warracknabeal team will have the opportunity to visit and work with Jackie in her service at Hopetoun to make sure there is consistency and the same high quality of care and education across the services,” she said. “The centre has undergone significant changes during the past year. We have highly mo-

tivated educators who have developed outstanding childfocused programs, which have an emphasis on children’s interests. “The environment of the service is open and aesthetically pleasing.” Ms Shaw said the centre would continue providing portfolios to families to show what their child had accomplished throughout the year. She said parents could get more information, or begin the enrolment process by calling Glenda Topp on 0400 868 076 or emailing glendat@wuc.org. au or marilyns@wuc.org.au. She said information would also be available at the centre after it opened today.

Litter reduction scheme welcomed Member for Western Victoria Jaala Pulford has welcomed the State Government’s announcement of a $700,000 Litter Innovation Fund to help communities reduce the amount of litter and illegal dumping in Victoria. Ms Pulford said grants of up to $20,000 would be available for local government, industry, and community groups to submit inno-

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Horsham’s history book will be updated to include events from the past three decades.

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have the book digitised and it will be reprinted early next year. Cr Radford acknowledged the work of the book’s authors Alan Finch and the late Brian Brooke and said it was a good opportunity to continue their work. “A lot of events have happened from 1982 to now, yet our history books are strangely silent,” he said. “This is an opportunity to fix that.” Cr Radford said the format of the new book would be similar to the current one. “There’s an opportunity for different authors to write about different subjects,” he said.

The new book will be written by volunteers, then professionally compiled and edited. Updates will include natural disasters; the effect of changing technology and communications; major infrastructure developments such as Horsham Aquatic Centre, Horsham Town Hall and Wimmera Intermodal Freight Terminal; immigration and multiculturalism; local government amalgamation; and the rise of regionalism, including Wimmera Development Association, GWM Water and Wimmera Mallee Catchment Management Authority. The council will learn if its grant application is successful in mid 2016. Wednesday, January 20, 2016


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The award-winning guide has made farmers more aware of the risks of harvesting during severe weather conditions. Tarranyurk Fire Brigade captain and VFF Grains councillor Marshall Rodda said the poor harvest was a factor in the reduction of fires, but the key indicators of the success of the project were a willingness of farmers to adopt the concept and take responsibility for the risk themselves. “There have been two big plusses to come out of the project,” he said. “Farmers are now looking at the weather and making their own assessment as to when it is too dangerous to continue harvesting. “The second thing they are doing is taking their firefighting equipment to the paddock, so it’s right

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there when they need it.” The code of practice has encouraged the industry to take more responsibility for fire risk. The guidelines give farmers a tangible figure to work on, rather than a judgement that could differ from person to person. “Several champions in the district have been doing a great job to build rapport between the CFA and farmers, sharing information about when the Fire Danger Index reaches 35, which is considered unsafe to continue harvesting,” Mr Rodda said. “They are also letting farmers know when it has dropped back to safe conditions so they can resume.” The champions include Colin Newell, Mick Morcom, Richard Tickner and Ross Johns. Warracknabeal group deputy officer Mick Morcom said the guidelines had been widely accepted. “The code itself has built awareness. People are asking about it and are now aware of the dangers

and thinking about whether they should or shouldn’t harvest,” he said. The guidelines are also applicable post-harvest to other activities such as slashing, mulching or driving vehicles in stubble paddocks. Warracknabeal group officer Colin Newell said the group was involved on a voluntary basis to avoid legislation that had come into place in other states. Western Australia has harvest and vehicle movement bans, issued by a municipality under state legislation, which can be put in place in addition to a Total Fire Ban. The bans prohibit the movement of all vehicles and machinery in paddocks, with fines up to $5000 for non-compliance. “Victorian farmers are hoping to avoid that type of legislation if the industry takes ownership of risk mitigation,” Mr Newell said. This project won the Fire Service Award for Partnership at the 2015 Fire Awareness Awards.

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Frankie Frankie is looking for a special home, as she is deaf and could also be slightly vision impaired. Frankie is a lovely, affectionate cat but will need to be a completely indoor cat, with no other pets or small children. Her adoption fee is $170. She will go to her new home desexed, vaccinated, microchipped, flea and worm treated, and the remainder of this year’s registration if adopted within the Horsham municipality. Temporary microchip number, DAB1. For more information call Penny from Horsham PAWS on 0402 216 267.

A female mastiff cross, brindle and white in colour, is available from Southern Grampians Shire Council. Miley is about nine months of age and is not desexed. She has a great temperament towards people and other animals, and with a little time and care she will be a great addition to any household. Her microchip number is 956000003246753. Please contact local laws officer Jason Barker between 8am and 5pm Monday to Friday on 5573 0466.

Luna Luna, 5, is a desexed female kelpie cross that needs someone to devote some time to her. She needs a home where she can be an inside and outside pet, exercised daily and provided with some additional training. Luna can be a little excitable but some consistent training should settle her down. She would benefit from a larger yard and lots of inside time to lie at her owners feet. Luna has lived with cats and small dogs, but she likes to be the boss with other animals. Luna’s adoption fee is $350 and she will go to her new home desexed, microchipped, flea and worm treated, vaccinated and with the balance of council registration included if adopted into Horsham municipality. Temporary microchip number DAB1. To find out more call Carolyn from Horsham PAWS on 0427 221 231.

Jess Jess is a chocolate brown female Kelpie, about 18 months old. She is looking for a new loving home. Jess plays well with other animals and loves to run around and play with kids. Sometimes she doesn’t listen when she gets too excited, but with a little more care and training, she will be a loyal pet. Adoption fees will reflect desexing and microchipping costs as required. Please call Jason Barker at Hamilton pound during office hours on 0429 979 893.

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dog – a quiet, calm and secure place in the house. This could be in a crate in a laundry, which has the blinds down and has the dog’s favourite bedding or toy in it. Background noise can also help reduce the effect of the noise from the fireworks or storms. This can be as simple as the radio, television or fan being left on to try to distract from the scary noise outside. In general, a well-trained dog is more likely to settle and relax, and staying on top of basic obedience training such as ‘sit’ and ‘drop’ is important.

Simple commands can sometimes be used to give the dog guidance and help focus the dog when they are worried about what is going on outside and around them. Sometimes desensitisation and counter conditioning can be useful to help overcome storm and noise anxiety. This involves playing noises and sounds that mimic the sounds of storms and fireworks when the dog is happy and at rest. If the dog is still calm and happy, positive reinforcement, with treats or play, can then be used to reward the good behaviour that is being dis-

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played, despite the background noise. It is important to remember that some situations, such as thunderstorms, are also associated with changes in air pressure, as well as other factors that cannot always be accounted for. In some cases veterinary intervention might be required and anti-anxiety medication can be occasionally used, if necessary, to help pets through difficult times. If you are worried about how your pet will cope when the next event of fireworks or thunderstorms hit, call your local vet clinic for further advice and help.

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For the week January 24 - 30

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(March 21- April 20) Lucky Colour: Cream Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 9.6.2.3 Lotto Numbers: 9.12.23.36.34.45 Love can start in strange places and unexpected developments can bring major changes to your future plans. Recognition for career efforts although follow up any important information.

LEO:

(July 23- August 22) Lucky Colour: Violet Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 4.6.5.2 Lotto Numbers: 4.7.12.26.35.36 Be cautious in all your financial dealings, plan ahead and you’ll succeed. Your ability to talk anybody into anything can advance your career prospects quite spectacularly. Contacts from the past can return favours owed.

TAURUS:

(April 21- May 20) Lucky Colour: Peach Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 5.6.2.3 Lotto Numbers: 5.12.24.40.26.33 Should be the start of a great period for you. Take whatever comes your way, wiser to let others do the organizing. Double check any financial schemes that involves partnership monies.

VIRGO:

(August 23- September 23) Lucky Colour: Orange Lucky Day: Sunday Racing Numbers: 3.6.9.5 Lotto Numbers: 9.5.12.24.45.40 Make sure you don’t overspend on the things you don’t really want. You should be in a more benevolent mood and the time should be passing pleasantly. In romantic partnerships the pace is really up to you.

GEMINI:

(May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: Yellow Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 9.6.5.3 Lotto Numbers: 9.15.26.35.36.3 Promises made under present aspects may not be relied upon. Make sure you know what you are doing and what you want before embarking on any new venture. Luck comes in many ways and could be at the right time.

LIBRA:

(September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: Green Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 8.6.5.2 Lotto Numbers: 8.12.26.35.40.22 A rather restless period, don’t be caught gossiping or repeating hearsay. In the romantic sense this could be the start of something big. Career-wise there is no limit to how far you can go if you apply yourself.

CANCER:

(June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: Blue Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 4.6.2.5 Lotto Numbers: 4.12.25.29.8.4 Romance looks great for the singles, and family extensions for the married. Bargains around for the home shoppers. Your concentration could be off centre at work so take each task carefully (accident prone).

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(October 24 - November 22) Lucky Colour: Mauve Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 5.2.3.1 Lotto Numbers: 5.12.23.32.20.3 Information you receive could be of great interest to those that can advance your career affairs. Many opportunities to further romantic ties is indicated, return of a special someone for many.

SAGITTARIUS:

(November 23- December 20) Lucky Colour: Green Lucky Day: Saturday Racing Numbers: 5.6.2.1 Lotto Numbers: 5.12.45.40.9.7 Take life as it comes as there wont be any reason not to enjoy yourself. For many money can be coming in faster than it is going out – surprising as it seems. Romantically it may be wanting to get it off with the new and uncertain how to get out of the old.

CAPRICORN:

(December 21- January 19) Lucky Colour: Dark Blue Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 1.3.2.5 Lotto Numbers: 1.12.15.26.36.37 Sudden changes in plans can throw you off balance, make sure you keep any extreme tendencies under control. You could tend to go overboard on physical activities at the expense of your love life.

AQUARIUS:

(January 20 - February 19) Lucky Colour: Silver Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 4.6.5.2 Lotto Numbers: 4.12.26.35.5.1 It could be a case of too many parties and too many friends. Could be wise to refuse at least half of the social activities offered. Most will be doing and saying the right things at the right time. For the ambitious, fulfilment of life’s aims.

PISCES:

(February 20 - March 20) Lucky Colour: Red Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 4.6.8.9 Lotto Numbers: 4.12.26.39.8.33 The right time to ask favours from fate and those in the position to help your career plans. The belief that you can accomplish anything can bring surprising if not spectacular results.

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ot so long ago I had the pleasure of accompanying my girlfriend and her daughter in the hunt for the perfect wedding dress with appointments booked in Ballarat, Geelong and Melbourne over a two-day period.

I’d like to share my experience about the extremes of retail in this particular situation, and they could not have been more extreme. Our adventure began in Ballarat with a lovely store, well set out, attentive staff and a semi-private fitting-room area. As you might imagine, the bride chose a few dresses, went off into the fitting room with the attendant, came out and stood on a small podium for all of us to ‘check her out’. It was a lovely beginning to our two-day experience. We left with a couple of ‘maybes’ and headed to Geelong. Geelong began as a similar experience with three attentive staff fussing around her because there were no other people in the boutique and no further bookings. The experience was going well and she had a favourite – which she wanted to try on again. The bride-to-be came out again in her favourite and loved it so much we discussed what colour she might like. Another attendant grabbed the dress in her choice of colour and brought it over so we encouraged her to try it on, to which the senior attendant promptly said: “I think you have tried on enough now.” That was a retail fail in my book and, unfortunately, this interaction spoiled the experience for the bride who should be enjoying one of the best experiences a girl could have in her lifetime. It made no sense to me that she was cut short given she was the only customer in the shop for the whole time we were there. What made even less sense was the fact the bride was clearly interested in the dress as she had tried it on twice and requested to see it in her colour of choice. Common sense tells you this was a likely sale but the sale was cut short and became unlikely due to the souring of the relationship with one sharp and totally unnecessary comment. The next morning we headed for Melbourne earlier than

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planned at 7am with three appointments lined up, the first at 9am. We were all excited about the day ahead with our first appointment at a store where the bride had a one-hour fitting booked and had pre-ordered a dream dress to try on. Unfortunately a freeway accident meant we only made it to the store with 15 minutes left of her appointment. After pre-warning the store of the delay, they were prepared for us as we entered. The experience was amazing, the store layout and staff were outstanding, and an attendant so gracious and welcoming that we felt so happy we’d managed at least a short time there. The bride tried on a size 20 in the pre-ordered design – she is a size 8 – but hilariously the dress got pulled into her shape using large electrical clamps at the back. So the bride could see herself front-on with the dress fitting reasonably well, at least to get a feel for whether she would like the design or not. Due to our late arrival that was the only dress she was able to try on.

On a high

We left on both a high and a low, glad we had the experience of that store but disappointed the bride didn’t get her whole hour to try on other dresses because we felt sure that would be the store where ‘the one’ would be found. We were content with the knowledge that if the rest of the day didn’t pan out, we could make an appointment at another time and come back again. The next two stores were extremely disappointing. There was not much about them that made the bride feel as though this was a special occasion to remember. This was interesting because one was a well-known designer label and our expectations were far from satisfied. Store three was the biggest eye-opener of all. As we entered the small, crammed store, the attendant remained behind the counter only to point out, without moving, the different racks and discounts for each. Okay, so through the crowded racks we searched and searched only to manage to find a couple

of ‘maybes’. The bride was directed to a fitting room the size of a broom closest that barely had enough room for her, let alone two large dresses. Hilariously, the attendant shoved her in with both dresses and struggled to push the door shut behind her. Left to fend for herself with no assistance to get them on in the tiny space, it was like a scene from a comedy movie.

Disillusioned

Both dresses were soiled and had fabric flaws so we left that store disillusioned at the outcome of our weekend and without ‘a dream dress’. The bride decided at the last minute to see if the store of her dreams in the city had a sister shop and it did, just 20 minutes away in Richmond. With a call, knowing they took appointments only, the bride quickly explained her situation which resulted in a shorter than hoped fitting at their city store. What ensued was the best retail experience one could ask for, especially for a bride-to-be. On the phone the attendant said: “You have come such a long way. At the very least come and have a look at the dresses to see if there is anything you like and we will see what we can do.” Entering the store, the layout and presentation was beautiful and perfect, the greeting perfect, attention perfect and selection of dresses to die for. We also found the dream dress that she tried on previously in a 20 in her size. Added to this an attendant finished early with a client so she ended up having a full hour fitting with the loveliest of ladies and so she said ‘yes’ to the dress. In my eyes the first city store in the morning made one mistake. Given her short appointment they should have made a phone call to the Richmond store to see if they had that dress in another size and to ask if they had any spare appointment time. This could have provided a lot of stress relief to the brideto-be. The end result – there really was no comparison as the Richmond store was a 10 out of 10 for retail experience, absolutely no question. That is what every business should strive for, no less than 10 out of 10.

Grants for cultural events Community groups in the Lowan electorate can apply for grants to run multicultural celebrations, festivals and events.

Member for Lowan Emma Kealy said the Multicultural Festivals and Events Funding Program 2015-16 provided not-for-profit groups with an opportunity to access grants ranging from $500 to $100,000. “The purpose of the grant program is to support major festivals, conferences and special ethnic community events which aim to encourage participation of the whole community in

celebrating and valuing cultural diversity,” she said. Ms Kealy said a multicultural grant would help communities to celebrate and showcase different cultures and promote awareness, mutual respect and understanding. The grants are accessible for festivals and events between January 1 and June 30, 2016. Applications close on January 24, 2016 and more information is available at http://www. multicultural.vic.gov.au/grants/apply-for-agrant.

NEW ADDITION: Rural Northwest Health continence nurse Amanda Larcombe.

New service to help control A continence nurse has allowed Rural Northwest Health to open a new service to help people experiencing bladder and bowel control problems. More than 4.8 million Australians experience bladder or bowel control problems. Continence nurse Amanda Larcombe said she was available to help people having difficulties managing their symptoms. Ms Larcombe said incontinence covered a widespread range of conditions from a

ing or curing incontinence and for living with incontinence. Ms Larcombe said she had information about funding and products for everyday management. Ms Larcombe is available to discuss risk and prevention to community groups or at functions. She said if people or someone they cared for needed assistance with incontinence, they could call Rural Northwest Health’s Community Health on 5396 1238.

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he bane of car owners everywhere – bird poo – has forced Ford Australia to rethink its new-car import preparation procedures after two new Mustangs were dive-bombed and damaged by feathered fiends at Melbourne’s Webb Dock. The cars were being unloaded from a ship bringing them from

the United States. The droppings damaged the pony car paint after protective plastic wrappings had been removed to comply with Australia’s quarantine laws. The issue came to light when an anonymous person called a Melbourne radio station to say that dealers had to repair the paintwork. The incident was confirmed

by Ford brand communications manager Neil McDonald, who said only two cars had been damaged. He explained the protective ‘wrap guard’ on the horizontal surfaces of the cars had been removed from the shipment of Mustangs as part of the biodecontamination process to ensure no unwanted seeds or other nasties entered the country.

“Two cars then suffered bird dropping damage while they were on the docks after the wrapping came off,” he said. “As a result we’re looking at the process to better understand how this can be avoided.” Presumably, the droppings were not noticed until they were being prepped at dealerships, by which time the damage had been done.

Hunter Valley, although stocks of the much-anticipated twodoor coupe and convertible have been arriving since late last year. Buyers have already snapped up the first year’s allocation of 4000 vehicles, with new customers facing a wait of more than a year for delivery. Ron Hammerton Go Auto Media 2016

Some manufacturers such as Land Rover have been forced to wrap their vehicles in topto-bottom shrouds to avoid bird droppings, particularly while awaiting shipment on the docks where seagulls are notoriously negligent. The new Ford Mustang will be officially launched in Australia this week with a media event in New South Wales’

Lotus tips sub-seven minute lap

WINGED WONDER: The Lotus 3-Eleven Race is said to generate up to 215kg of downforce and be capable of 1.5g of lateral force in the corners.

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Kia to stick by the Bombers Kia Motors Australia will honour the final year of its five-year multi-million-dollar sponsorship with troubled Australian Football League club Essendon in the wake of a supplements scandal. The supplements saga has cost 34 players a 12-month ban. However Kia conceded an extension of the contract would come under close scrutiny before any decision

STANDOUT PERFORMER: The Australian-designed Ford Everest Trend is 4X4 AUSTRALIA’S four-wheel drive of the year.

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was made later this year. Kia media and corporate communications manager Kevin Hepworth told GoAuto Kia had been watching the latest developments. “We have a contract in relation with Essendon Football Club, and that contract has one more year to run,” he said. “At Kia, we honour our contracts.” Although details of the spon-

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MASTER CLASS: Renault’s new passenger version of the Master, the largest of its light commercial vans, has replaced cargo space for up to 12 seats. The bus is priced from $59,990.

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enault Australia has introduced a passenger bus version of the Master, the French car-maker’s largest light-commercial van.

The Master Bus is priced from $59,990 before on-road costs and has swapped cargo space for seating of up to 12 people. Renault’s latest addition will compete against MercedesBenz Sprinter Bus, LDV V80 Bus and the segment-leading Toyota HiAce Bus. Based on the L3H2 longwheelbase Master van, it uses the same 2.3-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine teamed with a six-speed automated manual transmission. The diesel unit is powered through the front wheels and puts out 110kW/350Nm of power, and is compliant with Euro-5 regulations. Renault’s Master Van comes with a 1252kg payload, 2500kg towing capacity, and is rated to carry 200kg on its roof. The bus comes with a rated 3.9-tonne gross vehicle mass, and 1880mm of headroom, which Renault says is enough for an average-sized Australian male to stand fully upright without his head touching the ceiling. The passenger seats are accessed through a left-side Wednesday, January 20, 2016

sliding door, and on the rear are two barn doors that use a 270-degree opening function that allows the doors to fold back against the body sides to help loading. Three seats in the front are teamed with nine in the back, consisting of two seats in the second row, three in the third, divided by a centre aisle, and four across the back. Behind the last row of seats is a luggage area with 3500 litres of space. Each seat is fitted with seatbelts, while two seats are fitted with Isofix connections and child seat top tether straps. Other features include a glazed emergency hatch in the roof, reclining seat backs for the two middle rows, hardwearing vinyl flooring, original equipment-quality interior trim mouldings, durable, soft twotone grey jacquard fabric seat facings that match the front seats, and an auto side step below the sliding door that slides out when the door opens. It also has a passenger compartment air-conditioning unit to go with a standard frontmounted unit. The bus will be offered with two option packs, the premium pack and luxury pack. The premium pack, which will be available for purchase upon release, adds an electri-

cally powered sliding left-hand side door, auto headlights and rain-sensing wipers, R-Link enhanced satellite navigation with touchscreen, hands-free entry, four USB charging sockets, LED roof lighting, side and rear window curtains, premium carpeting and reclining rear row seats. The luxury pack, which will go on sale later in 2016, adds the contents of the premium pack plus leather upholstery for all seats, lane-departure warning, storage under the front passenger seat, an alarm, automatic high-low beam headlight function and dark tinted windows. The premium pack will add $3590 onto the starting price for the Master Bus, while equipping the luxury pack will set the buyer back $7990. The Master Bus will be sold with a choice of seven solid and three metallic colours, and Renault is working on a version of the bus without seats or an elevated floor, so that it can potentially be paired with wheelchair-accessible equipment. Renault Australia LCV model line manager Lyndon Headley said there was a gap in the Australian market that the company believed the Master Bus could fill. “We’ve decided to bring the

Master Bus to the Australian market because we recognise the demand for an affordably priced, high quality, wellequipped, comfortable and spacious bus that requires no compromises by customers or passengers,” he said. “Renault has long been a supplier of buses for hotels, schools, aged care and private transport companies across Europe, and we are pleased to be able to offer this product to similar customer groups here in Australia in 2016. “We have spent 18 months talking to prospective bus customers and refining the product, to ensure it is suitable for Australian driving and loading conditions, and to meet the expectations of the Australian market in terms of features, equipment and price. “The Master Bus is produced in large numbers in Europe so it is built to a predictable and high level of quality. Significant effort has been put into assembly and quality assurance to ensure a long and troublefree working life.” The Master Bus comes with a three year, 200,000km warranty and went on sale on January 7. Ron Hammerton Go Auto Media 2016

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YWW-980. 3.2-litre supercab tray, 6-speed manual 4x4. Features include ABS brakes, stability control, diff lock, alloy tray, 6 airbags, alloy bullbar, towbar, etc. Only 82,000kms. Registration till 08/2016.

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1BH-7SM. 4.0-litre T/Bar auto. Features include alloy tray, airconditioning, towbar, cruise control, stability control, ABS brakes, etc. Local vehicle. Registration till 08/16.

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6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Sooty 1:30 Yokai Watch 2:00 Yu-gi-oh! 2:30 Wild Kratts 3:00 Spongebob Squarepants 3:30 Rabbids Invasion (PG) 4:00 Scooby-Doo! 4:30 Young Justice 5:00 Ben 10 (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6:00 Movie: “Scooby Doo And The Cyber Chase” (G) (’01) 7:30 Movie: “Dave” (PG v,s) (’93) Stars: Kevin Kline & Sigourney Weaver 9:40 Movie: Young Guns II” (M v) (’90) Stars: Emilio Estevez & Kiefer Sutherland 11:40 South Beach Tow (M) 12:05 Supernatural (MA15+ v,sn) 1:00 Regular Show 1:30 Rabbids Invasion (PG) 2:00 Wild Kratts

7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 It’s Academic 7:30

6:00 Infomercial 8:00 Cricket - KGC Big Bash League Semi Final 1 11:40 Totally Wild 12:00 Masterchef Australia 2:30 Cricket: Rebel Women’s Big Bash League 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 The Indestructibles: Flying Car Crash (PG) 8:30 48 Hours: devil’s Island (M) 9:30 Movie: “Ambushed” (MA15+ v,l,s) (’13) Stars: Dolph Lundgren & Vinnie Jones 11:35 Operation Repo (M) 12:00 The Home Team 12:30 Home Shopping 2:05 Gillette World Sport - A brand new perspective on the world of sport. 2:30 Cricket: Rebel Women’s Big Bash League

GEM 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Come Dine With 7MATE 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Children’s Pro-

10:00 Touched By An Angel (PG) 11:00 Family Ties (PG) 12:00 Charmed (PG) 1:00 Jag (PG) 2:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman 3:00 Infomercials 3:30 Raymond 4:00 Frasier (PG) 5:00 The King Of Queens 5:30 Becker 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours 7:05 The Simpsons 7:30 Rules Of Engagement (PG) 8:00 New Girl (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Step Up 2: The Streets” (PG l,v) (’08) Stars: Briana Evigan 10:30 American Horror Story: Hotel (M) 11:30 The Late Show 1:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 2:00 Jag (PG) 3:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman (PG)

Me 11:00 Friends (PG) 12:00 Hoarding: Buried Alive 1:00 Movie: “The Loves Of Joanna Godden” (PG a) (’47) Stars: Chips Rafferty 2:50 Come Dine With Me 3:20 Monarch Of The Glen (PG) 4:30 The Ellen Degeneres Show 5:30 Gilmore Girls (PG) 6:30 Friends (PG) 7:30 A Current Affair 8:00 Tigers About The House (PG) 9:10 Movie: “The Ides Of March” (M l,a,s) (’11) Stars: George Clooney 11:10 Movie: “Mad City” (M v,l) (’97) Stars: Dustin Hoffman 1:20 Movie: “The Miniver Story” (G) (’50) Stars: Greer Garson

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:25 Mister Maker 4:45 The Furchester Hotel 5:00 Curious George 5:35 Hey Duggee 6:00 Charlie And Lola 6:25 Octonauts 6:35 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 River Monster: Freshwater Shark (PG) 8:30 The Office (M s) 9:00 Extras: David Bowie (M l) 9:30 Never Mind the Buzzcocks (M l,s) 10:05 Inside Amy Schumer (MA15+ l,s) 10:25 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (M l) 11:10 Penn & Teller (PG) 12:10 Live at the Apollo 1:00 River Monsters (PG) 1:50 Scrapheap Challenge

The Woodlies 8:00 Larry The Lawnmower 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:30 NBC Today 10:30 2016 Australian Open Tennis: Preview Show – The first Grand Slam of 2016, the Australian Open serves up all the big stars of the tennis world, including Federer, Djokovic, Nadal, Williams, Stosur, Kyrgios and Tomic. 11:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis: Day 5 6:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis: Night 5 11:00 2008 Australian Open: Round 3: Hewitt V Baghdatis 3:30 Special: France: Soaring With The Senses (PG) grams 10:00 Iceberg Hunters 11:00 Lights Out (PG) 11:30 Plane Xtreme 12:00 The Amazing Race 1:00 Once Upon A Time (PG) 3:00 Turtleman 3:30 Swamp Men 4:30 Swamp People 5:30 Seinfeld (PG) 6:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis Night 5 7:00 Movie: “Smokey And The Bandit 3” (PG n,l,s) (’83) 8:45 Movie: “Anaconda” (M v,l) (’97) Stars: Danny Trejo 10:35 Movie: “John Carpenter’s Ghost Of Mars” (MA15+ v,l) (’01) 12:35 Jail (M) 1:00 Swamp People 2:00 Swamp Men 3:00 7Mate’s 2015 NFL Game Of The Week

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SBS 6:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour [s] 2:00

Mastroianni, The Ideal Italian [s] 3:00 Backroads USA [s] 3:30 The Dark Charisma Of Adolf Hitler - Part 2 (PG) [s] 4:30 Urban Secrets (PG) [s] 5:30 Letters and Numbers [s] 6:00 Poh’s Kitchen [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Rachel Khoo’s Kitchen Notebook: London [s] 8:00 Food Safari Fire: Food Safari (PG) 8:30 The Family Law (PG) 9:00 Poh & Co: Small Business [s] 9:30 The Bridge (M v) 10:35 SBS World News [s] 11:05 The Sex Clinic (MA15+s,n,a) 12:00 Drama Movie: “Gloria” (M a,s) (’12) Stars: Martin Sheen (In Spanish) Gold 4:35 The Lala Road 4:45 Vs. Arashi 5:45 The Office (PG) 6:40 If You Are The One 7:35 India With Guy Martin (PG) 8:30 Comedy Series: Wizards of Aus (M) 9:00 Mythbusters (PG) 10:00 Documentary: Electric Boogaloo (MA15+ a,v,s,l) (From Australia) 11:55 Danger 5 -Allied super-team (M v,s,d) 1:25 Orphan Black (MA15+ v) 2:15 Drama Series: Banana (M l,s) (From the UK) 2:45 Drama Series: Alarm For Cobra 11 (M a,l) (From Germany, in German) 3:40 Ugly Americans (M a,s) 4:05 NHK World English News

ABC3 6:00 Children’s Programs 9:30 Grojband ABC 24 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News

10:00 Endangered Species 10:45 Camp Lakebottom 11:05 Slugterra 11:30 Dr Dimensionpants! 12:05 Penguins Of Madagascar 12:35 Mortified 1:00 Roy 1:25 Little Lunch 1:50 Girl Vs Boy 2:40 Dani’s Castle 3:05 House of Anubis 3:30 The Next Step 4:50 Adventure Time 5:15 Beach Soccer Smackdown! 5:55 Ready For This 6:20 MAL.COM 6:35 The Next Step 7:00 Operation Ouch! 7:30 Deadly Pole to Pole 8:00 Adventure Time 8:30 Degrassi: The Time Of My Life 9:00 Heartland 9:45 rage (PG)

ABC

Morning News [s] 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 1:00 2016 Santos Tour Downunder: Bupa Stage 4 *Live 4:00 Afternoon News 5:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 National News *Live* [s] 7:00 WIN News [s] 7:30 Customs (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Space Cowboys” (PG l,a) (’00) Stars: Clint Eastwood 11:10 2016 Santos Tour Downunder: Highlights 12:10 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 1:10 A Current Affair [s] 1:40 Movie: “The Glimmer Man” (MA15+v,l) (’96) Stars: Steven Seagal 3:30 Undateable (M s) 4:00 Extra 4:30 Good Morning America

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ABC2 5:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS 2 5:00 Worldwatch 4:00 Mysterious Cities Of

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Mornings 12:00 ABC News 1:00 ABC New With Capital Hill 2:00 ABC News 3:00 ABC News 4:00 ABC News 5:00 ABC News 6:00 ABC News 7:00 ABC News 8:00 ABC Evening News 8:30 #TalkAboutIt (Repeat) 9:00 ABC News 9:30 7:30 10:00 The World 11:00 ABC News 11:30 The Drum 12:00 ABC News 12:30 A Taste Of Landline 1:00 BBC Impact 1:30 7:30 2:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 3:00 BBC Global 3:30 #TalkAboutIt 4:00 Outside Source 4:30 BBC Focus On Africa 5:00 Al Jazeera Newshour

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6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 10:00 Gardening Australia [s] 10:25 Grand Designs [s]11:15 Pointless [s] 12:00 ABC News at Noon [s] 12:30 Pointless [s] 1:00 Adam Hills Tonight (PG) [s] 2:00 QI (PG) [s] 2:30 Catalyst (PG) 3:00 One Plus One [s] 3:30 Australian Story [s] 4:00 The Cook And The Chef [s] 4:30 Eggheads [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:25 Grand Designs [s] 6:15 Pointless [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 730 [s] 8:00 A Taste Of Landline [s] 8:30 Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple: (M a,v) [s] 10:00 ABC News [s] 10:15 The Tonight Show [s] 10:55 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 5:00 rage (PG) [s]

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SBS 5:00 CCTV English News [s] 5:30 NHK World

English News [s] 6:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour [s] 2:00 Big Art [s] 2:30 Colour Theory (PG) 3:00 Island Feast With Peter Kuruvita 3:30 Salvage Hunters [s] 4:30 Who Do You Think You Are? - Moira Stuart (PG) [s] 5:30 Letters and Numbers [s] 6:00 Poh’s Kitchen [s] 6:30 SBS World News Australia [s] 7:30 Mythbusters (PG) (’01) 8:30 Treasures Of Ancient Egypt: The Empire Strikes Back (PG) 9:30 Action Movie: “Kingdom Of Heaven” (PG) (’05) 12:10 Drama Movie: “Desire” (M a,d,s,l) (’10) (In Spanish) 2:10 Shameless (3 Episodes) (MA15+d,l)

ABC2 5:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS 2 5:00 Worldwatch News 4:00 Mysterious Cities

4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:25 Mister Maker 4:45 The Furchester Hotel 5:00 Curious George 5:40 Peppa Pig 6:00 Charlie And Lola 6:25 Octonauts 6:35 Ben & Holly 7:00 Spicks & Specks 7:30 River Monsters: Killer Catfish (PG) 8:30 This Old Thing (PG) 9:15 Kids With Tourette’s: In Their Own Words (M l) 10:05 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (PG) 10:45 Burger Bar To Gourmet Star (M l) 11:35 2000 Tattoos But Don’t Judge Me (M l) 12:20 The Midwives: Fighting For Life (M a) 1:20 River Monsters: Killer Catfish (PG) 2:10 ABC News Update

Of Gold 4:30 Massive Moves - Subterranean Superhome / Calgary Colossus 5:30 Do Or Die - Fire In The Sky (PG) 6:00 The Numbers Game 6:30 Mythbusters: Drain Disaster 7:30 Hyundai A-League: Brisbane Roar V Adelaide United 10:15 Action Movie: “Reign Of Assassins” (MA15+ v) (From China, in Mandarin) 12:25 Space Dandy (PG) (From Japan, in Japanese) 12:55 Assassination Classroom (PG) (From Japan, in English) 1:20 PopAsia Features back-to-back videos (PG) 3:25 NHK World News In English

ABC3 6:00 Children’s Programs 9:30 Grojband ABC 24 7:00 ABC News Mornings 9:00 ABC News

10:00 Endangered Species 10:45 Camp Lake bottom 11:05 Slugterra 11:30 Dr Dimensionpants! 12:05 Penguins Of Madagascar 12:35 Mortified 1:00 Roy 1:25 Little Lunch 1:55 Girl Vs Boy (PG) 2:40 Dani’s Castle 3:10 House of Anubis 3:30 The Next Step 4:15 Strange Hill High 4:50 Adventure Time 5:15 Smackdown Games! 5:55 Ready For This 6:25 Dance Academy 7:00 Operation Ouch! 7:30 Deadly Pole to Pole 8:00 Adventure Time 8:30 Degrassi (PG) 9:00 Heartland 9:45 K-On! 10:30 Ouran High School Host Club (PG)

1:00 ABC News With Capital Hill 2:00 ABC News 2:30 ABC News 3:00 ABC News 4:00 ABC News 5:00 ABC News 6:00 ABC News 7:00 ABC News 8:00 ABC News 8:30 #TalkAboutIt (Repeat) 9:00 ABC News 9:30 7:30 10:00 The World 11:00 ABC News 11:30 The Drum 12:00 ABC News 12:30 A Taste Of Landline 1:00 BBC Impact 1:30 7:30 2:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 3:00 BBC Global 3:30 #TalkAboutIt 4:00 BBC World News 4:30 BBC Focus On Africa 5:00 Al Jazeera Newshour

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WIN 6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Today - Saturday 10:00 Mornings - Summer (PG) [s] 12:00 Australian Geographic Adventures [s] 12:30 Hot In Cleveland (PG s,l) 1:00 The Middle (PG) 1:30 One Day Series: Australia V India - Afternoon Session *Live* – From the Sydney Cricket Ground. 6:00 National News [s] 6:30 One Day Series: Australia V India 10:00 2016 Santos Tour Downunder: Highlights 11:00 Movie: “Assassins” (M v,l) (’95) Stars: Antonio Banderas 1:30 Movie: “This Is Spinal Tap” (M l,d) (’84) Stars: Harry Shearer 3:00 Sue Thomas: FB Eye: Into Thin Air (PG)

Prime 6:00 Home Shopping [s] 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis: Preview Show 11:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis: Day 6 – The first Grand Slam of 2016, the Australian Open serves up all the big stars of the tennis world, including Federer, Djokovic and Tomic. 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 2016 Australian Open Tennis: Day 6 – The first Grand Slam of 2016, the Australian Open serves up all the big stars of the tennis world 12:30 State of Affairs: War At Home (M v) – Charlie and the PDB team race to find the Ar Rissalah 7’s missing bombs 1:30 Home Shopping

TEN 8:30 Studio 10: Saturday [s] 11:00 The Living Room (PG) [s] 12:00 The Doctors (PG) [s] 1:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 1:30 Andy & Ben Eat The World [s] 2:00 Places We Go [s] 2:30 The Home Team [s] 3:00 Jamie & Jimmy’s Food Fight Club (PG v,a) 4:00 What’s Up Down Under [s] 4:30 Escape Fishing With ET [s] 5:00 TEN News 6:00 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals [s] 6:30 Movie: “Ice Age: The Meltdown” (PG v) (’06) 8:30 Movie: “A Good Day To Die Hard” (M v,l) (’13) Stars: Bruce Willis 10:30 Movie: “Strangerland” (MA15+ s,a,n) (’15) Stars: Nicole Kidman 12:50 48 Hours (M) 1:30 Infomercial (PG

6:00 rage (PG) [s] 10:30 rage Retro Month (PG) [s] 11:15 Pointless [s] 12:00 Grand Designs [s] 1:00 River Cottage Veg Every Day [s] 2:00 Wild Kitchen With Clayton Donovan 2:30 Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple (PG) [s] 4:00 Wonders Of Life With Brian Cox [s] 5:00 Arthur Phillip: Governor, Sailor, Spy (PG) [s] . 5:30 Inspector George Gently (PG) 7:00 ABC News (PG) [s] 7:30 Our Zoo (PG) 8:30 Foyle’s War: High Castle (M l,v) 10:00 Movie: “The Trip To Italy” (PG) (’14) 11:45 rage Retro Month (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 5:00 rage (PG)

6:00 Children’s Programs 12:00 Kitchen Whiz 12:30 Spongebob Squarepants 1:00 Thunderbirds Are Go 1:30 Wild Kratts 2:00 My Surf TV 2:30 The Crew (PG) 3:30 Channel Of Bones (PG) 4:30 Deepwater 5:00 The Tom & Jerry Show 5:30 Scooby-Doo! (PG) 6:00 Movie: “Adventures Of Milo & Otis” (G) (’86) 7:30 Movie: “Joe Somebody” (PG v,l) (’01) Stars: Tim Allen 9:30 Movie: “Arthur” (PG v,l) (’11) Stars: Russell Brand 11:45 Sun, Sex And Suspicious Parents (M n,l,s) 12:45 Surfing Australia TV 1:30 The Tom & Jerry Show 2:00 Green Lantern 2:30 Yu-gi-oh! Arc-v

7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Saturday Disney

6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Cricket - KGC Big Bash League Semi Final 2 11:40 Gillette World Sport 12:30 Car Torque 1:00 World Series Sprint Cars 2:00 Monster Jam 3:00 Black Gold 4:00 Extreme Fisherman 5:00 Adventure Angler 5:30 Shark Tank (PG) 6:30 Monster Jam 7:30 Black Gold (PG l,v) 8:30 The X-Files (M) – An introverted writer, Philip Padgett, develops an obsession with Scully 10:30 Bellator MMA (M v,l) 12:30 The Home Team 1:00 The Indestructibles: 15,000-Foot Freefall (PG) 2:00 Gillette World Sport 2:30 Cricket: Rebel Women’s Big Bash League

GEM 6:00 Movie: “The Loves Of Joanna Godden” 7MATE 6:00 A Football Life 7:00 America’s Game

6:30 Pokemon 7:00 Get Ace 7:30 Vic The Viking 8:00 Totally Wild 8:30 Scope 9:05 The Loop (PG v,l,d,s) – Scott Tweedie brings you the latest music videos from here and around the world 11:35 Neighbours 2:05 Glee: Frenemies (PG s,a) 4:00 The Great Australian Spelling Bee 6:30 Becker (PG) 7:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 8:30 The Graham Norton Show - Encore (M s,n) 9:30 Sex And The City: The Domino Effect (MA15+ l,s,n) 11:30 The Loop (PG v,s,d) 2:00 Neighbours - Encore 4:30 Becker 5:00 Everybody Loves Raymond

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(PG a) (’47) Stars: Chips Rafferty 8:00 Danoz 8:30 Adventures In Rainbow Country 9:00 Hoarding: Buried Alive (PG) 10:00 Postcards Summer 10:30 Come Dine With Me 11:30 2016 Santos Tour Downunder 4:00 Movie: “Stalag 17” (G) (’53) Stars: Robert Strauss 6:30 Heartbeat (PG) 8:30 Agatha Christie’s Marple: Nemesis (PG v) 10:45 Dalziel And Pascoe (M v) 11:45 Movie: “Doctor Zhivago” (PG a,v) (’650) Stars: Omar Sharif & Julie Christie 13:05 Movie: “Seven Brides For Seven Brothers” (G) (’54) Stars: Jane Powell

9:00 Jessie [s] 9:30 Shake It Up 10:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis: Preview Show – The first Grand Slam of 2016, the Australian Open serves up all the big stars of the tennis world, including Federer, Djokovic, Nadal, Williams, Stosur, Kyrgios and Tomic. 11:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis: Day 6 6:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis: Night 6 11:00 2009 Australian Open: 2009 FinalNadal V Federer 3:30 This Rugged Coast: Coral Labyrinth – Ben Cropp seeks out sea snakes on the Great Barrier Reef and studies them in great detail. 8:00 Home Shopping 9:00 Dream Car Garage 9:30 Harley Davidson TV 10:30 Just 2 Wheelz 11:00 Australian Drifting Grand Prix 12:00 Ultimate Sprintcar 12:30 Fifth Gear 1:30 Hawaii Air Rescue 3:30 Ice Pilots 4:30 Construction Zone 5:00 Ultimate Factories 6:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis Night 6 6:30 Air Crash Investigations 8:30 Mountain Men 9:30 American Hoggers (M) 10:30 Louisiana Lockdown (M) 11:30 Gator Boys 12:30 Mountain Men 1:30 Ice Pilots 2:30 Ultimate Factories 3:30 Dream Car Garage

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6:00 Religious Programs [s] 8:00 The Home Team - Encore [s] 8:30 Studio 10 - Sunday (PG) [s] 11:00 Just Go [s] 11:30 People Of The Vines [s] 12:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 12:30 Let’s Do Coffee [s] 1:00 The Offroad Adventure Show [s] 1:30 Cricket: Rebel Women’s Big Bash League 5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 Cricket: KFC Big Bash League *Live* – Join Mark Howard, Mel McLaughlin, Mark Waugh & Andrew Flintoff 10:40 Movie: “Drive Hard” (MA15+v,l) (’13) Stars: John Cusack 12:40 48 Hours: The Sober Truth (M v) 1:30 Infomercial (PG) 2:30 Home Shopping (PG) 4:00 Religious Program (PG)

TEN

10:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis: Preview Show [s] – The first Grand Slam of 2016, the Australian Open serves up all the big stars of the tennis world 11:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis: Day 7 – The first Grand Slam of 2016, the Australian Open serves up all the big stars of the tennis world 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 2016 Australian Open Tennis: Night 7 – The first Grand Slam of 2016, the Australian Open serves up all the big stars of the tennis world, including Federer, Djokovic and Tomic. 12:30 Home Shopping

6:00 Children’s Programs 10:30 The Batman (PG) 11:00 Power Rangers 11:30 Rabbids Invasion 12:00 Sonic Boom (PG) 12:30 Spongebob Squarepants 1:30 Wild Kratts 2:00 Yu-gi-oh! Arc-V (PG) 3:00 Yu-gi-oh! Zexal 3:30 Teen Titans Go! 4:00 Yo-kai Watch 4:30 The Batman 5:00 Scooby-Doo! 5:30 The Looney Tunes Show 6:00 Thunderbirds Are Go 6:30 Movie: “Dolphin Tale” (PG l) (’11) 8:45 Movie: “The Last Samurai” (M v) (’036) Stars: Billy Connolly 11:45 Anger Management (M s) 12:10 The Cube (PG) 1:10 All The Right Moves (PG) 2:05 Looney Tunes Classics

7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Religion 7:30

6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 The Indestructibles 9:00 Fishing With ET 9:30 Extreme Fishing 10:30 Reel Rock (PG l,a) 11:00 Fishing Edge 11:30 The Indestructibles 1:30 Gillette World Sport 2:00 Car Torque 2:30 Race To The Sky 3:30 Undercover Boss 4:30 Megafactories 5:30 What’s Up Downunder 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 Scorpion: Cyclone (PG l,v) 8:30 Dolphins 9:30 Movie: “One Night At McCool’s” (MA15+ v,s) (’01) 11:30 Gillette World Sport 12:00 Black Gold 1:00 Undercover Boss 2:00 The Indestructibles 5:00 Football’s Greatest Teams

GEM 6:30 Movie: “Watch Your Stern” (PG l) (’60) 7MATE 6:30 Fishing Addiction 7:30 Home Shopping

6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Extreme Adventures 10:30 Sabrina 11:00 Infomercials 11:30 Mork And Mindy 12:00 Family Ties (PG) 1:00 Cheers 2:00 Frasier 3:00 Raymond 4:00 The King Of Queens 5:00 Becker (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Futurama 7:00 The Simpsons (PG) 7:30 Futurama (PG) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Captain America - The First Avenger” (M v) (’11) Stars: Chris Evans 10:55 Raymond 11:55 The King Of Queens (PG) 1:00 Frasier 2:00 Family Ties (PG) 3:00 Cheers (PG) 4:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Stars: Sid James 8:30 Danoz 9:30 Adventures In Rainbow Country: Where the Wild Rice Grows 10:00 Heartbeat: Full Circle (PG) 11:00 Heartbeat: The Seven Year Itch (PG a,v) 12:00 Movie: “How The West Was Won” (PG v) (’62) Stars: James Stewart 3:00 National Basketball League 5:00 Secret Dealers (PG) 6:00 Antiques Roadshow 7:00 Movie: “Agatha Christie’s Death On The Nile” (PG v,l) (’78) 9:50 Movie: “Agatha Christie’s Dead Man’s Folly” (PG a,v) (’85) 11:50 Missing: Resurrection (M v) 1:00 Seaway: Mutiny (PG) 2:00 Home Shopping 4:30 Religion

4:45 The Furchester Hotel 5:00 Curious George 5:40 Peppa Pig 6:00 Charlie And Lola 6:15 Peter Rabbit 6:25 Octonauts 7:00 Spicks & Specks 7:30 Penn and Teller: Fool Us (M l) 8:15 Would I Lie To You? 8:45 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow (M l) 9:30 Live At The Apollo (M l,s) 10:20 Inside Amy Schumer (MA15+l) 10:40 The Office (M s) 11:10 Extras: David Bowie (M l) 11:40 This Old Thing: Liza (PG) 12:30 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow (M l) 1:15 Kroll Show: Can I Finish? (M s) 1:40 ABC News Update

Home Shopping 9:30 Leyland Brothers World 10:30 Medical Emergency 11:00 The Zoo 11:30 Surf Patrol 12:00 Travel Oz 1:30 The Travel Bug 3:30 Alaska Wing Men 4:00 Best Houses Australia 4:30 Dealers 6:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis Night 7 6:30 60 Minute Makeover 7:30 House Wreck Rescue 8:30 Escape To The Country 10:30 Best Houses Australia 11:30 2008 Australian Open: Semi-Final: Tsonga V Nadal 1:30 Medical Emergency 2:00 The Zoo 2:30 Dealers 4:00 Escape To The Country 5:00 Home Shopping 9:30 NFL Game Day 2015 Highlights 10:00 The Hook & The Cook 10:30 Hook Line And Sinker 11:00 Fishing Addiction 12:00 The AFN Fishing Show 12:30 Big Angry Fish 1:30 Fish’n With Mates 2:30 Fishing Western Australia 3:00 Wipeout USA 4:00 Seinfeld 6:30 Mythbusters 7:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Transporter 3” (M s,v,l) (’08) 10:45 Movie: “The Big Hit” (MA15+ v,l,s) (’98) 12:45 Dynamo: Magician Impossible 2:00 Big Angry Fish 3:00 Fishing Addiction 4:00 Hook Line And Sinker

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SBS 5:00 CCTV English News [s] 5:30 NHK World

English News [s] 6:00 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour [s] 2:00 Figure Skating [s] 3:35 Massive Moves [s] 4:30 Luke Nguyen’s United Kingdom [s] 4:35 The Viking Map [s] 5:30 Tet (Animation) (PG) 5:35 Dean Semler’s Road To Hollywood (PG) 6:30 SBS World News Australia [s] 7:35 The Wonder Of Britain: Our Beautiful Buildings (PG) [s] 8:30 Drama Movie: “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” (M a) (’90) Stars: Penélope Cruz & Scarlett Johansson 10:15 RocKwiz: Garland Jeffreys, Kira Puru & Sally Seltmann (PG) 11:15 Vikings: Answers In Blood (MA15+v) Brisbane Roar V Adelaide United 3:00 Sunday (PG) 3:10 Departures: Indonesia 4:05 The Brain: China 6:00 Animation Movie: “My Neighbour Totoro” (PG) (From Japan) 7:35 If You Are The One 8:35 Where The Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle - Tennessee - Ben ventures into the Appalachian Mountains 9:25 Trivia Nights (M s,l) 10:15 24 (India) - 6:00 PM. - 7:00 PM. (M v,d) 11:05 24 (India) 7:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. (M v) 11:55 24 (India) - 8:00 PM. 9:00 PM. (M v) 12:45 Movie: “Midnight FM” (MA15+ v) (’11) (In Korean) 2:40 CCTV

ABC3 6:00 Children’s Programs SP 9:30 Total ABC 24 7:00 Weekend Breakfast 11:00 ABC News

Drama 10:15 Adventure Time 11:00 The Aquabats! 11:35 Life With Boys 11:55 a gURLs wURLd 12:20 Dragons: Riders Of Berk 1:50 Canimals 2:00 Make It Pop 2:45 My Great Big Adventure 3:00 Bushwhacked! 3:25 Splatalot 3:55 Horrible Histories 4:25 Big Babies 4:45 The Amazing Extraordinary Friends 5:05 Spooksville (PG) 5:30 World’s End 6:05 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk 6:30 Rocket’s Island 7:00 Pretty Tough (PG) 8:40 ABC3 Tennis Smackdown! 9:00 Heartland: Summer’s End (PG)

ABC

Today 10:00 My Surf TV 10:30 Endangered: Papua New Guinea 11:30 Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain Ironman Series [s] 1:30 2016 Santos Tour Downunder: Stage 6 *Live 4:30 Program To Be Advised 5:00 News: First At Five [s] 5:30 Postcards Summer [s] 6:00 National News [s] 7:00 60 Minutes [s] 8:00 Animal Super Parents: It Takes Two (PG) 9:10 The Mentalist (M v,a) 11:10 2016 Santos Tour Down Under - Highlights 12:10 Manspace (M) 1:10 V.I.P (M v) 2:00 Sue Thomas: FB Eye (PG) 3:00 20/20 [s] 4:00 Good Morning America [s]

SBS

ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 4:25 Mister Maker SBS 2 5:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Hyundai A-League:

SUNDAY JANUARY 24 TEN

WIN 6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Prime 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Today

GO!

ABC

11:30 Australia Wide: Queensland 12:00 ABC News 12:30 A Taste Of Landline 1:02 National Press Club Address 2:00 ABC News 2:30 The Mix 3:00 ABC News 3:30 #TalkAbout It 4:00 ABC News 4:30 The Drum Weekly 5:00 ABC News 5:30 One Plus One 6:00 ABC News 6:30 #TalkAboutIt 7:00 ABC News 7:30 The Mix 8:02 Four Corners: Wasted 8:45 Talk About It 9:00 ABC News 9:30 Catalyst 10:00 ABC News 10:30 A Taste Of Landline 11:00 ABC News 11:30 One Plus One 12:02 National Press Club 1:00 BBC News 1:30 The Drum

SBS 2

6:00 rage (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Breakfast [s] 10:00 Making Australia Great (PG) 11:00 Australia Wide [s] 11:30 Songs of Praise [s] 12:00 A Taste Of Landline [s] 12:30 Back Roads [s] 1:00 Our Zoo [s] 2:00 Football: W-League: Semi Final [s] 4:30 Kitchen Cabinet [s] 5:05 Time Scanners (PG) [s] 6:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 7:00 ABC News - Sunday [s] 7:40 Grand Designs: South London [s] 8:30 Vera: Ghost Position (M v,a) [s] 10:00 The Outlaw Michael Howe (M l,s.v) [s] 11:20 Sounds Like Teen Spirit: triple j At 40 (M l,d,n,s) 12:35 rage (MA15+ a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 2:50 A Quiet Word: With Richard E. Grant (M l)

ABC

SBS 6:00 Worldwatch 1:00 The World Game [s]

2:00 Speedweek [s] 4:00 Trawlermen [s] 4:30 Griff Rhys Jones: Destination Burma (PG) 5:30 Hostages Of The SS (PG a) [s] 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:35 Neanderthal Apocalypse (PG v) 9:15 Human Limits [s] – How can a blind man ride a bike, a Shaolin monk bend an iron rod with his neck and a man perform extraordinary calculations in his head? 11:15 Drama Movie: “The Maid” (M a,n,s,l) (’09) (From Chile, in Spanish) 1:00 Bollywood Movie: “Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi” (PG) (’08) (In Hindi and Punjabi) 3:55 The Real Man’s Road Trip (PG)

ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 4:00 Bananas In SBS 2 5:00 Worldwatch 9:00 PopAsia 11:00 World-

Pyjamas 4:25 Mister Maker 4:45 The Furchester Hotel 5:00 The Gruffalo 6:00 Charlie And Lola 6:25 Octonauts 7:00 Spicks & Specks 7:30 Build a New Life in the Country 8:15 Dream Build 8:30 Movie: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 (M a,v,s) (’08) Stars: Kristen Stewart 10:15 Never Mind the Buzzcocks (M s) 10:45 Kids With Tourette’s (M l) 11:35 Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends: Body Building (M l,s) 12:25 Nick Baker’s Weird Creatures 1:15 Swamp Brothers (PG) 1:35 Deadly 60

watch 1:00 Movie: “My Neighbour Totoro” (PG) 2:35 Duck Quacks Don’t Echo 3:25 Streetosphere Bristol (PG) 4:00 Be Your Own Boss (M l,n) 5:05 Iron Chef 5:50 The Brain: China (PG) 7:35 If You Are The One 8:35 The Family Law (PG) 9:05 Drunk History (M a,l) 9:30 South Park (M) 9:55 Russell Howard’s Good News (M s,a,l) 10:30 G-Spotting (MA15+ s) 11:30 How To Get More Sex (M n,s,l) 11:55 In Her Skin (M) 1:40 Comedy Movie: BangBang Wedding!” (PG s,l,d) (’08) (In Greek and English) 3:15 CCTV News In English

ABC3 6:00 Children’s Programs 9:30 Total Drama ABC 24 7:00 W/E Breakfast 11:00 ABC News 11:30

All Stars 10:15 Adventure Time 11:00 The Aquabats! Super Show! 11:30 Secret Life Of Boys 11:55 a gURLs wURLd 12:30 The Next Step 2:00 Project Mc2 3:00 Bushwhacked! 3:55 Horrible Histories 4:25 Big Babies 4:40 Strange Hill High 5:40 Gortimer Gibbon’s Life On Normal Street 6:05 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk 6:30 Rocket’s Island 7:00 Shaun the Sheep 7:30 Wallace And Gromit 8:10 Keeping Up With The Kaimanawas 9:00 Heartland: Showdown! (PG) 9:45 Good Game Pocket (PG) 9:50 rage (PG)

#TalkAboutIt 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum Weekly 1:00 ABC News 1:30 Compass 2:00 News 2:30 One Plus One 3:00 News 3:30 #TalkAboutIt 4:00 News 4:30 The Mix 5:00 ABC News 5:30 Australia Wide 6:00 ABC News 6:30 Australian Story 7:00 ABC News 7:30 The Drum 8:00 ABC News 8:30 Kitchen Cabinet: Cory Bernardi 9:00 ABC News 9:30 One Plus One 10:00 News 10:30 Planet America Special: First Stop Iowa 11:00 ABC News 11:30 Conflict Zone 12:02 70 Years Of ABC Rural 1:00 BBC News 1:30 The Mix 2:00 Al Jazeera Newshour

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Prime

MONDAY JANUARY 25 TEN

ABC

WIN 5:30 Today *Live* [s] 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:30 National Morning News [s] 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 1:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Alive and Cooking [s] 3:00 News Now [s] 4:00 Afternoon News 5:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 7:30 Ready For Takeoff (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Ocean’s Twelve” (M l) (’04) Stars: Brad Pitt 11:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (M v,a) 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 1:00 A Current Affair [s] 1:30 Underbelly: Badness: Thy Will Be Done (M v,l,n) 2:30 Hot In Cleveland (PG s,l) 3:00 Extra [s] 3:30 Good Morning America

Prime 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis Highlights [s] –The first Grand Slam of 2016, the Australian Open serves up all the big stars of the tennis world 10:30 2016 Australian Open Tennis: Preview Show [s] – The first Grand Slam of 2016, the Australian Open serves up all the big stars of the tennis world 11:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis: Day 8 – The first Grand Slam of 2016, the Australian Open serves up all the big stars of the tennis world. 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis: Night 8 12:30 Home Shopping

TEN 7:00 Ben’s Menu [s] 7:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) 8:00 Family Feud - Encore [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 Far Flung With Gary Mehigan [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 The Talk (PG) [s] 2:00 ET [s] 2:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 The Home Team [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Movie: “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” (PG l,s,a) (’11) Stars: Judi Dench 10:00 CSI: Cyber (M v) [s] 11:00 The Project - Encore (PG) 12:00 The Doctors (PG) 1:00 Infomercial (PG)

ABC 6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 10:00 Gardening Australia [s] 10:30 Grand Designs [s] 11:30 The Mix [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 2:00 Time Scanners [s] 3:00 One Plus One [s] 3:30 tba 4:00 The Cook And The Chef [s] 4:30 Eggheads [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:25 Grand Designs [s] 6:15 Pointless [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Australian Of The Year 2016 [s] 9:00 The Broken Shore (M a,l,v) 10:45 ABC News [s] 10:55 The Tonight Show [s] 11:40 Golf: PGA Tour Highlights: La Quinta [s] 12:35 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 3:05 Movie: “Fighting Father Dunne” (PG) (’48) Stars: Pat O’Brien

6:00 Children’s Programs 1:30 Yo-kai Watch 2:00 Yu-gi-oh! Arc-V 2:30 Wild Kratts 3:00 Spongebob Squarepants 3:30 Thunderbirds Are Go (PG) 4:00 Scooby-Doo! 4:30 Young Justice 5:00 Ben 10 (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans Go! 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 Auction Hunters 8:00 Top Gear (PG) 9:30 Movie: “Platoon” (MA15+ v,l) (’86) Stars: Tom Berenger & Willem Dafoe 12:00 Supernatural (MA15+ v,sn) 12:30 Adventure Time 1:00 Regular Show 1:30 Thunderbirds Are Go 2:00 Wild Kratts 2:30 The Batman

7TWO 7:00 Match It 7:30 The Woodlies 8:00 Larry

6:00 Infomercials 8:00 Cricket - Big Bash League 11:40 Gillette World Sport 12:00 The Biggest Loser USA 2:00 Black Gold (PG l,v) 3:00 Adventure Angler 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Operation Repo (PG l) 5:30 Whacked Out Sports – Whacked out Sports is the ultimate show for an adrenaline rush without the pain! 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 Undercover Boss (PG) 9:30 Black Gold (PG) 10:30 The Indestructibles 11:30 Operation Repo (M) 12:00 The Home Team 12:30 Home Shopping 1:30 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 2:30 Cricket: Rebel Women’s Big Bash League

GEM 6:30 Skippy 7:00 Hoarding: Buried Alive (PG) 7MATE 7:00 NFL 2015 NFC Championship Game

9:30 Crocamole 10:00 Touched By An Angel (PG) 11:00 Family Ties (PG) 12:00 Charmed (PG) 1:00 Jag (PG l,a) 2:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman 3:00 Infomercials 3:30 Raymond 4:00 Frasier (PG) 5:00 The King Of Queens 5:30 Becker 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:05 The Simpsons 7:30 Rules Of Engagement (PG s) 8:00 New Girl (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Premonition” (M l,a) (’07) Stars: Sandra Bullock 10:30 The Late Show 12:30 Becker 1:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 1:30 The King Of Queens 2:00 Jag (PG) 3:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman

GO!

8:00 Gilmore Girls (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Come Dine With Me (PG) 11:00 Friends (PG) 12:00 Secret Dealers (PG) 1:00 Movie: “Pat & Mike” (G) (’52) Stars: Katharine Hepburn & Spencer Tracy 3:00 Come Dine With Me (PG) 3:30 Antiques Roadshow 4:30 Ellen (PG) 5:30 Gilmore Girls (PG) 6:30 Friends (PG) 7:30 A Current Affair 8:00 RPA (PG mp) 9:00 What’s Your Emergency? (M l,a) 10:00 Embarrassing Bodies (M n) 11:00 Amazing Medical Stories (M mp) 12:00 Missing (M v) 1:00 Dangerman 2:00 Danoz

The Lawnmower 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Home And Away 9:30 NBC Today 10:30 Meet The Press 11:30 Medical Emergency (PG) 12:00 Dr Oz (PG) 1:00 Charlie’s Angels 3:00 Who’s The Boss? 3:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 4:00 60 Minute Makeover 5:00 Bargain Hunt 6:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis: Night 8 7:00 Motorway Patrol 7:30 Cities Of The Underworld 8:30 Lewis (M a,v) 11:00 Air Crash Investigations 11:30 2008 Australian Open 2005 Round 3 - Federer V Tipsarevic 3:30 Bargain Hunt

10:00 Dream Car Garage 10:30 2015 AFC Championship Game 1:30 Once Upon A Time (PG) 2:30 Seinfeld 3:30 Gator Boys 4:30 Swamp People 5:30 American Pickers (PG) 6:30 Mythbusters 7:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:00 Movie: “Role Models” (MA15+ n,l,s) (’08) Stars: Jane Lynch & Elizabeth Banks 11:00 Travel Unravelled (M) 12:30 Bizarre ER (M) 1:00 Doomsday Preppers 2:00 Ice Pilots (M) 3:00 Dream Car Garage 3:30 Bizarre ER (M) 4:00 Canadian Pickers 5:00 Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil

WIN

ONE

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WIN 5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Mornings (PG) 11:30 Na- Prime 5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s]

4:45 The Furchester Hotel 5:25 Sarah & Duck 6:00 Charlie And Lola 6:25 Octonauts 6:35 Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 River Monsters: Killer Torpedo (PG) 8:30 Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends: Thailand (M s) 9:20 Ross Kemp On Gangs (M a,v) 10:05 Adam Hills: The Last Leg: Kathy Burke (M l) 10:50 Movie: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 (M a,v,s) (’08) 12:35 River Monsters: Killer Torpedo (PG) 1:25 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (M l,s) 2:10 ABC News Update

6:00 ET 6:30 Home Team - Encore [s] 7:00 Ben’s Menu [s] 7:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) 8:00 Family Feud - Encore [s] 8:30 Studio 10 [s] 11:00 Bondi Vet (PG a) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) 1:00 The Talk (PG) [s] 2:00 ET [s] 2:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 The Home Team [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 The Australia Day Concert (PG) 9:30 The Graham Norton Show (M) 10:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v) 11:30 The Project - Encore (PG) 12:30 The Doctors (M a) [s] 1:30 Infomercial (PG)

2:00 Phillippe Jaroussky: A High Pitched Portrait [s] 3:00 The Lakes With Rory McGrath [s] 3:30 If Walls Could Talk 4:30 Historic Walks [s] 5:30 Letters And Numbers [s] 6:00 Poh’s Kitchen 6:30 SBS World News [s] 7:30 Cosmic Dawn: Real Moment Of Creation? [s] 8:30 Trawlermen: The Catch: Let’s Start A War (MA15+l) 9:25 The Tribe: It’s A Man’s World (PG n,l) [s] 10:25 SBS World News [s] 11:00 Trivia Nights (M s,l) 11:50 Drama Movie: “Only God Forgives” (M d) (’13) (In French) 2:05 Hard (MA15+s) 2:35 America’s Stoned Kids (M d) Of Hard Sums (PG) 4:50 Urban Freestyler 5:00 Vs. Arashi 5:50 The Office (PG) 6:40 If You Are The One 7:35 Community (PG) 8:30 Drama Series The Returned (M a) (From France, in French) 9:30 Drama Movie: “Burning Man” (MA15+ a,s,l) (From Australia) 11:35 The Sarah Silverman Program (M d) 12:00 Free Radio (M l) (From the US) 12:30 RuPaul’s Drag Race (M s,l) (From the US) 2:10 Documentary: The Final Member - The Icelandic Phallological Museum (MA15+ n,a) 3:35 RT News In English From Moscow

ABC3 6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Endangered ABC 24 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News

Species 10:45 Camp Lakebottom 11:05 Slugterra 11:30 Dr Dimensionpants! 12:05 The Penguins Of Madagascar 12:35 Mortified 1:00 Roy 1:55 So Awkward 2:20 Hank Zipzer 3:10 Worst Year of My Life, Again 4:00 The Next Step 4:15 Strange Hill High 4:50 Adventure Time 5:15 The 2015 Basketball Smackdown! 5:45 Hank Zipzer 6:15 Ready For This 6:40 Dance Academy 7:10 Operation Ouch! 7:35 Deadly Pole to Pole 8:05 Adventure Time 8:30 Degrassi (PG) 9:00 Heartland: True Enough (PG) 9:45 rage (PG)

ABC

TEN

SBS 6:00 Worldwatch 1:00 Al Jazeera News [s]

ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 4:25 Mister Maker SBS 2 5:00 Worldwatch 4:00 Dara O Briain: School

TUESDAY JANUARY 26 TEN

SBS

Mornings 12:00 ABC News 1:00 ABC New With Capital Hill 2:00 ABC News 3:00 ABC News 5:00 ABC News with Grandstand 6:00 ABC News 7:00 ABC News with Grandstand 7:30 Australian Of The Year 2016 9:00 ABC News 9:30 7:30 10:00 The World 11:00 ABC News 11:30 The Drum 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Mix Remixed 1:00 BBC Impact 1:30 7:30 2:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 3:00 BBC Global 3:30 Australia Wide: Arts 4:00 Outside Source 4:30 BBC Focus On Africa 5:00 Al Jazeera Newshour

SBS 2

6:00 ABC News [s] 10:00 Australia Day 11:15 ABC News [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 1:00 Adam Hills Tonight (PG) 2:00 Australian Of The Year 2016 [s] 2:30 Catalyst [s] 3:30 Australian Story [s] 4:00 70 Years Of ABC Rural [s] 4:30 Eggheads [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:25 Grand Designs [s] 6:15 Pointless [s] 6:55 Governor-General’s Australia Day Address [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 730 [s] 8:00 Kangaroo Dundee [s] 8:30 Restoration Man (PG) [s] 9:20 Inside Men (M a,s,v) [s] 10:15 ABC News 10:25 The Tonight Show (PG) 11:10 Fortitude (MA15+l,v) 12:00 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v)

ABC

SBS 5:00 CCTV English News [s] 5:30 NHK World

tional Morning News [s] 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 1:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG) 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Alive and Cooking [s] 3:00 News Now [s] 4:00 Afternoon News 5:30 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 WIN News *Live* [s] 7:30 Twenty/20: Australia v India *Live* – Join our expert commentary team from Adelaide Oval. 11:00 Movie: “Above The Law” (MA15+ v,l) (’88) Stars: Steven Seagal 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 2:00 A Current Affair [s] 2:30 Anger Management (PG s) 3:00 Extra [s] 3:30 Good Morning America [s]

10:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis Highlights [s] 10:30 2016 Australian Open Tennis: Preview Show [s] – The first Grand Slam of 2016, the Australian Open serves up all the big stars of the tennis world. 11:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis: Day 9 – The first Grand Slam of 2016, the Australian Open serves up all the big stars of the tennis world 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis: Night 9 – The first Grand Slam of 2016, the Australian Open serves up all the big stars of the tennis world 12:30 Home Shopping

6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Sooty 1:30 Yokai Watch 2:00 Yu-gi-oh! Arc-v 2:30 Wild Kratts 3:00 Spongebob Squarepants 3:30 Rabbids Invasion (PG) 4:05 Scooby-Doo! 4:30 Young Justice 5:00 Ben 10 (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 For The Love Of Cars (PG) 8:30 Storage Hunters UK (PG) 9:30 Movie: “Sphere” (M v,h) (’98) Stars: Dustin Hoffman 12:10 Supernatural (M v,sn) 12:35 Adventure Time 1:00 Regular Show 1:30 Rabbids Invasion 2:00 Wild Kratts 2:30 The Batman 3:00 Little Charmers

7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Match It 7:30 The

6:00 Infomercials 8:00 The Indestructibles 9:00 Robots In Flight 10:00 Totally Wild 10:30 Places We Go 11:00 M*A*S*H 12:00 The Biggest Loser USA 2:00 Megafactories 3:00 Adventure Angler 3:30 I Fish 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Operation Repo (PG l) 5:30 Whacked Out Sports 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H (PG) 7:30 Extreme Fishing 8:30 Extreme Fishing 9:30 48 Hours (M a) 10:30 Tyrant (M v,a) 11:30 Operation Repo (M) 12:00 The Home Team 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 3:00 The Indestructibles 5:00 Reel Rock (PG)

GEM 6:30 Skippy 7:00 Secret Dealers (PG) 8:00 7MATE 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Children’s Pro-

9:30 Crocamole 10:00 Touched By An Angel (PG) 11:00 Family Ties (PG) 12:00 Charmed (PG) 1:00 Jag (PG) 2:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman 3:00 Infomercials 3:30 Raymond 4:00 Frasier (PG) 5:00 The King Of Queens 5:30 Becker 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours 7:05 The Simpsons 7:30 Mary: The Making Of A Princess (PG s,n) – This is the story of a fateful encounter and life-changing choices 9:25 Sex And The City (M l,s) 10:40 Late Show 12:40 Everybody Loves Raymond 1:10 Becker 1:40 The King Of Queens 2:05 Jag (PG) 3:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman

Survivor Smackdown! 8:50 The New Adventures Of Figaro Pho 10:00 Little Lunch 3:35 Worst Year of My Life, Again 4:00 Odd Squad 4:15 Strange Hill High 4:40 Shaun The Sheep 4:50 Adventure Time 5:10 The Ultimate Survivor Smackdown! 5:45 Little Lunch 6:05 Ready For This: It’s Not You 6:30 Dance Academy 7:05 Operation Ouch! 7:35 Deadly Pole to Pole: Shark Special 8:05 Adventure Time 8:30 Degrassi: All I Wanna Do (PG) 8:50 The Adventures Of Figaro Pho 9:00 Heartland: Starstruck! 9:45 rage (PG)

Mornings 10:00 Australia Day: Flag Raising And Citizenship Ceremony 11:15 ABC News On Australia Day 1:00 ABC New With Capital Hill 2:00 ABC News 5:00 ABC News 6:00 ABC News 7:00 ABC News with Grandstand 8:00 ABC News 8:30 Australia Wide: NSW 9:00 ABC News 9:30 7:30 10:00 The World 11:00 ABC News 11:30 The Drum 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Mix Remixed 1:00 BBC Impact 1:30 7.30 2:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 3:00 BBC Global 3:30 Australia Wide: Health 4:00 Outside Source

SBS

GO!

Gilmore Girls (PG) 9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Come Dine With Me 11:00 Friends (PG) 12:00 Hoarding: Buried Alive (PG) 1:00 RPA (PG mp) 2:00 Come Dine With Me (PG) 2:30 Womens Twenty/20 - Australia v India 5:30 Gilmore Girls: The Festival Of Living Art (PG) 6:30 Friends (PG) 7:30 A Current Affair 8:00 Poirot: How Does Your Garden Grow? (PG a) 9:10 Silent Witness: Answering Fire Part 1 (MA15+a,v,mp) 11:30 Luther (MA15+a,v,l) 12:35 Friends 1:00 Dangerman (PG) 2:00 Home Shopping 4:30 Dangerman (PG)

Woodlies 8:00 Larry The Lawnmower 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis Highlights 10:00 NBC Today 12:00 Dr Oz (PG) 1:00 Charlie’s Angels 3:00 Who’s The Boss? 3:30 I Dream Of Jeannie 4:00 60 Minute Makeover 5:00 Bargain Hunt 6:00 2016 Australian Open Tennis: Night 9 7:00 Motorway Patrol 7:30 Pie In The Sky (PG) 8:30 Endeavour (M v) 10:30 Life On The Edge (PG) 11:30 2005 Australian Open: Semi Final: Sharapove v S. Williams 2:30 Bargain Hunt 3:30 Pie In The Sky grams 10:00 T. J Hooker 11:30 Starsky & Hutch (PG v) 12:30 Once Upon A Time (PG) 2:30 Seinfeld 3:30 Gator Boys 4:30 Swamp People 5:30 American Pickers 6:30 Mythbusters 7:30 Highway Patrol 8:00 Highway Patrol 8:30 Ice Road Truckers (M) 9:30 Counting Cars (M) 10:30 Car Chasers (M) 11:30 Swamp People 12:30 Bizarre ER (M) 1:00 Doomsday Preppers (PG) 2:00 Lizard Lick Towing (M) 3:00 Combat Dealers (PG) 4:00 Bizarre ER (M) 4:30 Motorway Patrol 5:00 Kick Buttowski

Prime

ONE

11

ABC2 6:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School SBS 2 5:00 Worldwatch 4:00 Mysterious Cities Of

4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:25 Mister Maker 4:45 The Furchester Hotel 5:00 Curious George 5:35 Hey Duggee 6:00 Charlie & Lola 6:25 Octonauts 6:50 Shaun The Sheep 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30 River Monsters: Vampires Of The Deep (PG) 8:30 Special Forces: Ultimate Hell Week (M a,l) 9:30 Banged Up Abroad (M) 10:15 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (M s,l) 11:00 Ross Kemp On Gangs: Moscow (MA15+a,v) 11:50 Sh*tsville Express (PG) 12:25 Teen Dad: Karl (PG) 1:10 Teen Dad (PG) 1:55 ABC News Update

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 27 TEN

ABC

7:00 Ben’s Menu [s] 7:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) 8:00 Family Feud - Encore [s] 8:30 Studio 10 [s] 11:00 Bondi Vet (PG a) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 The Talk (PG s) [s] 2:00 ET [s] 2:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 The Home Team [s] 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold & The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 Family Feud [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Modern Family (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Red 2” (M l,v) (’13) Stars: Bruce Willis 10:50 Hawaii Five-O (M v) 11:50 The Project - Encore (PG) 12:50 The Doctors (PG) [s] 2:00 Infomercial (PG)

10:25 Grand Designs [s] 11:15 Pointless [s] 12:00 ABC News At Noon [s] 12:30 National Press Club Address [s] 1:30 Jennifer Byrne Presents [s] 2:00 Kangaroo Dundee [s] 2:30 Catalyst (PG) 3:00 One Plus One [s] 3:30 Australian Story [s] 4:00 The Cook And The Chef [s] 4:30 Eggheads [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:25 Grand Designs 6:15 Pointless [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 730 [s] 8:00 Would I Lie To You? 8:30 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries (M v) [s] 9:25 The Musketeers (M v) 10:20 ABC News 10:35 The Tonight Show [s] 11:15 Timothy (M a) 11:45 The Kumars (M s) 12:15 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v)

7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Match It 7:30 The

6:00 Infomercial 8:00 The Indestructibles 9:00 Fishing Edge 9:30 Pyros In Paradise 10:30 Reel Rock 11:00 M*A*S*H (PG) 12:00 The Biggest Loser USA 2:00 Undercover Boss 3:00 Adventure Angler 3:30 I Fish 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 5:00 Operation Repo (PG l) 5:30 Whacked Out Sports 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 M*A*S*H 7:30 Megafactories 8:30 Cops (PG d) 9:00 Cops: Adults Only (M) 9:30 Movie: “Battle For The Planet Of The Apes” (PG v,a) (’73) 11:30 Operation Repo (M) 12:00 The Home Team 12:30 Home Shopping 2:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 3:00 Cops (M)

GEM 7:00 Antiques Roadshow 8:00 Gilmore Girls 7MATE 7:00 Children’s Programs 9:30 The Amazing

10:00 Touched By An Angel (PG) 11:00 Family Ties (PG) 12:00 Charmed (PG) 1:00 Jag (PG) 2:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman 3:00 Infomercials 3:30 Raymond 4:00 Frasier (PG) 5:00 The King Of Queens 5:30 Becker 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours 7:05 The Simpsons 7:30 Rules Of Engagement (PG) 8:00 New Girl (PG) 8:30 The Simpsons (PG) 9:00 Futurama (PG) 9:30 The Simpsons (PG) 10:00 Bob’s Burgers (M) 11:00 Duckman: Clip Job (M) 11:30 Late Show 1:30 The King Of Queens 2:00 Jag (PG) 3:00 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman

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If you are thinking of buying or selling then talk to NorthWest Real Estate. MINYIP

DIMBOOLA

DONALD

WARRACKNABEAL

4 Market St – A total paint inside and out, this home also has a new kitchen (including gas stove), new bathroom, new laundry, new electric wiring (where required) and safety switches, re-stumped and re-built verandah. Set on over 2600 sq mts. (approx 2/3rds of an acre) with 3 titles.The home features a large front facing bay window in the lounge and lovely pressed tin ceilings through the main entry, lounge and two of the br’s. There is ducted evap air-cond and wood heating. Outside there is shedding a garage with a roll a door.

10 School St – This Californian bungalow has been lovingly restored by the current owners. The property features 3 bedrooms, formal lounge and dining rooms, new modern kitchen, new bathroom, polished timber floors, electric heating, ceiling fans in the bedrooms, new wiring, new plumbing, a cellar, double carport and a single garage. Set beside the High School this fantastic property should be on your must see list.

15 Willow Crt – Inside this spacious B/V home you will find 4 dbl BRs all with BIR’s & the main has access to the bathroom. The kitchen has recently been renovated, with electric appliances, dishwasher & double sink, with the dining area overlooking the back yard. The current owners have installed a floating floor throughout the home & recently repainted. Outside there is a pergola, single carport & garage, garden shed, an undercover built-in spa & 2 rainwater tanks.

72 Lyle St – This home has 3 dbl BRs , the master BR with ensuite & either a study or a parents retreat. Lounge has split system a/c & leads to a room ideal for the kids play room. The kitchen is compact but has plenty of storage. The main bathroom has a bath, separate shower & vanity. The home is kept comfortable by 3 split systems & an evaporative cooler. The large block has a single garage, lean-to for a small car or boat, watering system and a rear lane.

Price: $159,000

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18 Roy St – This old b/v bakery features 3 br’s all with BIR’s and ceiling fans, modern kitchen with electric appliances incl dishwasher, renovated bathroom, a large office or a second living room, or a 4th bedroom. You will have year round comfort with evap cooling, gas and wood heating and there is even your own cellar. Outside you will find a renovated laundry, workshop, 30’ x 20’ car garage, 3 bay open fronted shed & rainwater storage. The low maintenance garden has pop up sprinklers.

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82 Church St – Set on the outskirts of town without any services connected this 1,000 m2 (approx) block has a double garage with earth floor and a hut in very poor condition. The block is a corner site with main road frontage and a dirt road running down the side.

36 Phillips St – You will be very impressed by this quality built brick veneer home. Featuring 4 bedrooms all with BIR’s and fans, main with ensuite and W.I.R., timber kitchen with electric appliances which opens to a large dining area, spacious lounge with split system, 2nd living area, excellent heating and cooling, manicured lawns and gardens, 30’ x 20’ garage/workshop with concreted floor, power and auto door. There is ample rainwater storage, bio cycle septic system, single carshed, paved patio and a 5kw solar power system.

Price: $15,000

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183 Woods Street – Very comfortable brick veneer home, 3 bedroom plus small study, large living area, modern bathroom plus 2nd shower room, ducted a/c and floor heating. Fantastic outdoor deck area, 3 bay shed plus carport.

94 Toole St – Quality built 2BR brick veneer & tile home (1989)features a Fujitsu s/system A/C & a weatherwall unit in the living areas & BRs are fitted w/ ceiling fans. Other interior features include BIR’s in both BRs, electric appliances in the kitchen & 2 inside toilets. Outside there is a paved driveway which encircles the home incorporating a single garage w/ auto roller doors front & rear & also a grey water system, large rainwater tanks, approx. 3m x 5.5m garden shed (possible workshop), shade cloth fernery & electric HWS.

Price: $239,000

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• 5214 Stawell-W’beal Rd, Rupanyup 3.5ha approx. farmlet Price: $69,990

• 2 Roy St, Jeparit Price: $74,950

• 27 Camp St, Watchem 3 Price: $75,000

• 72 Anderson St, Warracknabeal 3 1 1 Price: $154,500

• 26 Henty Hwy, Beulah 3 Price: $249,000

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54 Devereux St – This masonry veneer home offers plenty of opportunities for the savvy buyer. It features a Commercial 1 Zoning, 3 bedrooms, lounge with gas heating, separate kitchen/meals area with electric cooking, functional bathroom, single carport, single garage, very good fencing and the convenience of side lane access. This property is right on the doorstep to Warracknabeal’s main street.

DONALD

104 Anderson Street – A perfect addition to your investment portfolio. This weatherboard and hardiplank home features a modern kitchen with gas stove, lounge with a split system and gas heater and 3 double bedrooms. Outside the backyard is a blank canvas with a garden shed. The home is ideally positioned between the Primary School and Secondary College and has a rental history of $155 p/w. Inspections can be made by contacting John Hadley on 53982219.

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Unit 1 & 2, 8 Mill St – Unit 1 has 4 bedrooms, ensuite to main, large lounge and 2nd living area, split system, roller shutters, compact back yard. Unit 2 has 3 bedrooms all with BIR’s, large lounge with split system, electric cooking, functional bathroom and good size rear yard. This unit has a double carport attached.There is a single lock up garage and another double carport for the use of Unit 1. Down the back is a large piece of land ideal for further development STCA. Unit 1 is currently rented for $225 p/w. Unit 2 is currently rented for $185 p/w.

Price: $65,000

LE FO AS R E! Freshly painted in main rooms, property features two double bedrooms with wardrobes and ceiling fans. Lounge/dining area has gas heating and ref. a/c . Kitchen features gas cooking. Bathroom features shower over bath, separate toilet. Large block. Garden shed. Carport. AVAILABLE NOW.

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71 Woods St – This double shop in Woods St Donald is right in the centre of town and has the basic facilities for living. You could have the best of both worlds - live in and operate a business from the same premises. The property has an electric stove with large range hood, kitchen sink and cupboards, separate shower, inside toilet, laundry trough and features floorboards through the main part of the shop.

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Lot 10, Horseshoe Bend Rd – This sought after 5 acre bush block has become available on Horseshoe Bend Road, Dimboola. With the Wimmera River just across the road this block has a sandy rise with native bushland at the rear of the block and a great area on the front of the block to place that holiday retreat. The block has a 40’ x 20’ shed, rain water tank and a 2 meg pumping right out of the river.

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Call us today on 5398 2219 (Sales) or 5398 2201 (Rentals) Cheryl Gardiner Admin

Christine Morrow Property Manager

Lorraine Sleep Admin

Fiona Knight Property Manager

John Hadley Licensed Agent

Rob Lehmann Sales Agent

53-55 Scott Street, Warracknabeal www.northwestrealestate.net.au Wednesday, January 20, 2016

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Antiques

Caravans

Chestnut TB broodmare, unbroken, approx 16hh, 14yrs, used to breed Anglos $250 Ph 0427944095

Cabana pop-top caravan, GC $3000ono Ph 0428504611 Natimuk

Dorper lambs, ewes and wethers $50-$100 Ph 0429848208

31 Urquhart Street HORSHAM

5382 0713

Dorper ram, 8mths, well bred $150 Ph 0429848208 Ferrets, 8 weeks old, white and poles, $20 Ph 0429990508 Haven

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Goats, 1 boar billy 2yo, 4 Nubian boar X 8mths - females $100each Ph 0427056886

Animals & Accessories

Holdfast horse float, new floor and tail gate $3200 Ph 0429204037 or 53840375

16.5 Hands standard bred Brood Mare, excellent prospects $750 Ph 0427541372 17” Syd Hill Suprema dressage saddle, ex pony club $300ono Ph 53846313 Alpacas, breeding stock, pets and flock protectors, all stock guaranteed, inspections welcome, delivery available Ph 0427602773 Alpacas, experienced wethers for sale, prices vary according to age Ph 0417531989 Alpacas, registered females and herd guard Ph 53847380 or 0416017567 Alpacas, stud males x 2, females and wethers, various ages, priced to sell, make good heard guards, breeding stock or pets Ph 0408503928 Lake Bolac Bichon Frise X Toy poodle puppies (Poochons), male and females, white, absolutely gorgeous, vacc, m/c # 9781002100263800/4073/3608 Ph 53881314 Big Rams, 1½ yo white suffolks $300 Ph Ron 0427861398 Birds, hand reared Cockatiels, Aviary bred Indian Ring Necks, Princess Parrots, Rosa Burkes and Turks Ph 0408535515 Stawell Black-face Suffolk ewes and rams Ph Greg Ph 0427853675 Blonde d’Aquitaine bulls, beef up your herd, easy calving, from $3000 Ph 0427855007 Horsham Boer billy goat, 3yrs, well bred $125 Ph 0429848208 Boer goat does, 12mths-6yrs old, all big framed, well bred Ph 0488616058 Boer wethers and does, 6mths-3yrs $50-$80 Ph 0429848208 Cayugaa ducks, born Nov, black with blue/green/purple sheen, can provide photos $60 or 2 for $100 Ph 0435602245 Buangor

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Ile de France RAM 3yo, sire papers available, kept his daughters so no further use, $600ono Ph 54662335 Indian Game and Barred Rock pullets Ph 0448506556 Miniature goats, choice of gender, colour and age Ph 0427340750 Horsham Mixed chooks from $15, Guinea Fowl $25, Pheasants $25, Indian Runner Ducks $20 Ph 53582168 Bellellen

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Camper trailer, hard floor with remote, full annexe, slide-out 4 burner cooker, s/s sink, comes with portable toilet, bush shower and screen, good storage space, off-road tyres, EC $9900 Ph 0438581576 Campervan Jayco Jayswift 1992, GC, always shedded, good tyres, bed flys, awning $9000ono Ph 0400728252 Caravan fridge, 2-way gas/electric $350 Ph 0408640270

Original 1950’s window frame, aluminium windows $100ono Ph 0409433901 Willaura Singer treadle sewing machine, 6 drawers, GC $295 Ph 0408640270 Tapestry Antique chair, VGC, deceased estate $300 Ph 0427283819

Baby Needs

Caravan, Crusader Inspiration, 21ft, full ensuite and w/machine, q/s bed, reverse c/air, awning and full annexe, exc condition, reverse camera $46,000ono Ph 0428528076

Coromal Popette 360, pop top, 7m, rego, fulle annexe, winter cover protector, full size oven, range hood, TV, s/beds $13,500 Ph 0428312626

REDUCED Aquarium, 3’ complete with aqua 1 base cabinet, matching hood and lift up lid, as a going unit, plant, rock, d/fluoro light, pump, test kits, lovely piece of furniture, all ready to go, can send text photos $230neg Ph 0408590345 Stawell Stock saddle, Sydney Hill Suprema Barcoo Poley Australian made, 17.5” $1500 Ph 0417538886 White Dorper X Australian white commercial rams, starting at $250 Ph 0447275737

Antiques

1978-79 Coaster mobile home, 4-berth, motor Reco, 3 solar panels, awning, radio, 12V fridge, 3.5 engine diesel, AGS544 $17,500ono Ph 53521556 Ararat 2000 Jayco Star-craft pop-top, tandem, Island bed, dual spare wheels, VGC $15,000ono Ph 53820507 or 0419595946

Crusader Inspiration 21’, 2010, full ensuite with washing machine, q/s bed, large fridge/freezer, reverse cycle a/c, awning and full annexe, reverse camera, Haymes Reece tow pack, very little use, EC $45,000ono Ph 0428528076 Cub Caravan 1989, battery, annexe, p/out BBQ, bed, reg til 07/16 S54789 $3100 Ph 53585096 or 0409103049 Stawell

2001 Regent Cruiser 17’6 pop-top, single axle, e/brakes, d/Island bed, TV antenna, full annexe plus shade awning, 3-way fridge, gas cook top, microwave, portable A/C, EC $17,000 Ph 55790238 2003 Spirit camper trailer, heavy canvas, two rooms, 3-way fridge and small generator P89984 $6500 Ph 0447398338 2004 Galaxy Southern Cross 18’ bogey, GC, d/Island bed, A/C, R/O awning, toilet and shower, 4-burner gas stove with oven and micro-oven $27,500 Ph 0427951261 2006 Jayco Swan Outback, dual gas bottles, dual water tanks 180Lt, trigg hitch, 120w solar panel, 100AH battery, Aussie Traveller awning and annex, EC $21,000 Ph 0488623005

GIC off-road camper trailer, 4m tent, full annexe, t/board kitchen, tool box plus extras $5250neg Ph 0400894020 Jayco Caravan 90 series, great family van, r/c air conditioned, EC, spacious front kitchen, DB, full annexe $8800 Ph 0409690964

10 solid 1950’s doors, 5 solid 1950’s doors with window $1500ono or will separate Ph 0409433901 Willaura

Antique over mantle, 132cm H, 116cm W, 15cm D, 6 mirrors, EC $300ono Ph 53820113 Antique sewing machines, Singer, early 1950’s, timber restored $70ono Ph 53823369 Cedar Dresser Top, 3 glass doors, 230cm W x 34cm D x 115cm H $250 Ph 53826350

Cedar Ladies Dresser, spindle gallery to mirror, turned legs $275 Ph 0487227965

Mazda E2000 Campervan, fully equipped, 2000 reg 01/17 $14,500 Ph 0407454343 Mercedes motor home, RW, reg, goes well, diesel, 2.2 turbo RLQ703 $3800 Ph 53823909 Millard pop-top six berth caravan, 1978, 16’, single axle with Tebb’s annexe with zip on walls, undercover since new $6800 Ph 53820831 Motorhome, 84 Nissan Civilian bus, 6 cyl Hemi motor, 3 berth, full annexe, all engineer certificates, drives great, GC, RBA700 $10,000ono Ph 0417310781 Portable generator, brand new, 2KW powertech electric start generator, fitted with sine wave invertor, run time only 1hr for testing, complete with cover tools and instruction manual, ideal for camping or caravan power, genuine reason for selling, RRP $920 sell $799 Ph 53823973

REDUCED Jayco Sterling 2011 21’, full size s/beds, shower, toilet, washing machine, 2dr fridge, annex, bike carrier, aircon, TV, as new condition, stored in fully enclosed garage $39,900 Ph 53824894 or 0427280907 Horsham REDUCED Roadstar pop-top, s/ beds, fold out awning, single axle, front kitchen, 3-way fridge, 4 ring gas cooker, Hayman Reese towbar, 2-way a/c, always shedded, lots of extras, well worth a look $12,000 or best offer Ph 53911438 Nhill Regal 18’ pop-top caravan, Island bed, heater/cooler air conditioner, many extras, EC, D77494 $14,500 Ph 53585526

Tent, 12x15’ internal floor excluding awning, two rooms, external frame, blue canvas, make: Trail-master, model: Bogong pre 1999, GC, current new price $1399, asking $500ono Ph 0418385261 Horsham Toyota coaster motor-home, 76 model, runs good, needs fit out $3200ono Ph 0429204037 or 53840375

Antique double bed and mattress, VGC $200 Ph 0428852297 2012 Jayco Expanda family van, q/ bed, 2 full size bunks, a/c, heating, shower, toilet, m/wave, TV, DVD, big fridge, as new, little use, always shedded $39,000 Ph 0437170526 2014 Jayco Swan Outback, as new condition, awning, annexe, bed flys, stone guard, innerspring mattress, electric brakes, stored undercover, reg till 12/16, upgrading $25,900 Ph 0438825998 Horsham 3-way fridge, 150L, GC $1450ono Ph 0428941291 Benz motor home, 20’, RWC, RLQ703 $44,000ono Ph 53823909

Jayco Freedom 2005, 17ft, single beds, front kitchen, A/C, electric brakes, R/O annexe $16,500 Ph 0481481577 Jayco Penguin Caravan, 1995 model, in VGO, tows well, brand new canvas cover $7000ono Ph 55851013 or 0427851013 Jayco Starcraft 2010 19’, reg Dec, full ensuite and annexe, low kms, a/c rev cycle, TV, extras, EC $35,990 Ph 0427523175 Mars hard-floor camper trailer 2011, all Mars trailer extras inc plus more, reg till 31/03/16 $5500ono for more info Ph 0418995380 or 53583336 Stawell

Farm Machinery

Farm Machinery

Sunland 2006 triple bunk with QB, 3-way fridge, gas stove/grill, a/c, heating, roll-out awning and fully enclosed annexe, EC $30,000neg Ph 0457100341 Jayco Freedom 14’ pop-top 2004, Island bed, m/wave, 3-way fridge, r/o awning, full annexe, VGC $15,000ono Ph 53521935 or 0478607934

Computers & Entertainment Apple iMac, 21.5 LED, 8GB RAM, 1TB hard-drive, 1mth old $1900 Ph 0427015393

REDUCED 2006 Jayco Dove campervan with awning and annexe, flys, battery, Anderson plug, two rear trunks, GC $13,000 Ph 0400623985 Ararat

Caravans

Cedar hall table with drawer, height 740mm, width 920mm $250 Ph 0408640270 *The Weekly Advertiser reserves the right to accept or refuse advertisements.

Miners couch, fully restored, original wire base, lovely item, not used $700 Ph 0439101170

Rams, Border Leicesters $330 Suffolks $550 1½ yo vacc Brucellosis Acc SA Heirloom style cream smock baby eligible Staffa Goroke Ph 0429944552 dress, never worn $60 Ph 53822586

Red and tan dog and bitch, 13wks, parents are excellent workers who work average mobs of 800 sheep most days, been bred to work all day in yards and paddock, m/c # 00670517 # 00677744 $500 each Ph Frank 0459265054

Caravans

Toyota pop-top campervan, fair condition, eng no # 18R2019842 $750 Ph 53566212 Viscount Pop-top 1980, 6 berth, bunks, 12V lighting inverter, Anderson plug, new roll-out awing and double inner-spring mattress, electric water $6500 Ph 0418328640

Clothes & Accessories Ladies full length leather over coat, fully lined, very modern $250 Ph 53822267 Ladies fur jacket, modern cut $150ono Ph 53822267

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1 tonne bulker bag 2014 certified clear field scope barley at Martin Rural Rainbow Ph 53951210 private sale, not farming Ph Trevor 0428951262 14’ Vennings deluxe seed and super unit, fair condition $3000ono Ph 0428957225 1720 Titan Header, 24’ front comb trailer $7700 Ph 0428861260 1989 Case 1680 header, 30’ 1010 bat front, good tyres, smale p/plucker, 5635 engine hrs, trailers $27,000 inc GST Ph 0428951262

2014 Weedseeker, 80’/24m, can be extended, 800L product tank, separate blanket spray line, brand new condition, serial number g15824s $165000 inc Ph 0427902165 21 tyne C.T. Shearer combine, big box edge on tynes, 6 rows, VGC $18,700 Ph 0428863553 28 tonne Campbell field bin $4000 Ph 0428951262 4 quad track drive wheels, VGC $2200 Ph 0428894234 4 Tractor tyres 20.8x38”15-20% $770ono Ph 0428911459 AA160 International Truck, dual diff, under body hoist and grain bin, good working cond, well kept, 11907F $6450 Ph 53812227 Agco 12ft front with 11ft canola front, GC $11,000 inc GST Ph 53919240 or 0429919240 Air Reel 30’ Vortex, EC $4500ono plus GST Ph 0428975294 Air seeder, Versatile 29’ chisel plough seeder bar, 12” spacings, Flexicoil heads, 500lb break out, Manutec press wheels, tow behind or between optional, Agritech points, all roller rockers rebushed, very solid unit, must see $19,990 plus GST Ph 0428231451

Hand made brand new wooden wool table, 4m long x 1.8m wide, can hold 2 unskirted fleeces and 3 rolled fleeces $2000 Ph Frank 0459265054 Header 1140 25’ front, GC $7770ono Ph 0439967064 Header MF 760, V8 Perkins, hydro drive, 2 fronts with trailer, good machine $8800 inc GST Ph 0418935957 Header tyre 28Lx26” 35% $440 Ph 0428911459 Illabo Bunker Auger, 12” 70’ with a 15’ swivel shoot, Perkins turbo motor, perfect for filling and emptying up to 25m bunkers $19,000ono Ph 0428918222 John Deere 40’ cultivator $4000ono Ph 0427832215 or 0402749413 John Deere 9660 STS, R1675/E2683 straw chopper, adjustable, pre-cleaner, small and large concave set, harvest ready, EC $150,000 plus GST Ph 53826437 John Deere crop lifters $30 each Ph 0417538886 Ararat Kubota Zeroturn mower 2009, ZD331, 60’ cutter deck $15,000ono Ph 0427008017 Leith 25’ pea plucker on trailer $1200 Ph 0428508121 Nelson field bin 280 bag Ph 0428863553 REDUCED 24 Run J series Shearer combine, sowing on 18 tynes, 300mm spacing with Ryan rolling harrows $5500 Ph 0428863553 Seed/Super Spreader Eurospand S300L Silvan $90 Ph 0417025244 Sherwell 28T field bin, 11” auger $7000 inc Gst Ph 0474938085 Sunbeam little wonder 12V crutching shearing machine, GC $350 Ph 0417538886

Tractor Fordson Major, twin plate, Alfarm Cultivator bar, series 034, 40’ clutch and gear box reconditioned, wide, 3 row, EO $6600 inc GST Ph remotes, belt pulley, 3 point linkage, good running order $5000 Ph 53592345 53832227 after 7pm B.T.D. 6 International crawler tractor, or 0466038909 blade and winch, GC $9000 or best Various items, chaff cutter with blower offer Ph Daniel 0487281581 electric motor 5hp, electric hydraulic Baler New Holland BR750, belts as small log splitter, small bale pick up new, VGC $22,000 inc Ph 0427340546 elevator, elevator for stacking small bales or wood, for prices and details Berends 3pl slasher, 4’6” LP fixed or Ph 53846313 offset model, still under warranty, suit Vennings auger 7” 45’ 18hp Briggs new buyer $1400ono Ph 0448826464 Stratton motor $2500 Ph 53582622 Canola front, 12’ Agware, VGC, delivery available $7000 plus Gst Ph Vennings grain auger, 2008, 50’x10” hydraulic left drive, double chain, 31hp 0418338548 Ararat Case 8230 30ft Windrower, EC Vanguard motor $15,400 inc GST Ph $19,800 inc GST Ph 53919240 or 0428951262 0429919240

Chamberlain 306, runs well, new rear tyres, VGC $5500 inc ono Ph 0427867590 Ferguson TEA20, high clearance, new rear tyres, seat, mud guards, s/wheel, reco engine, hyd system, new paint, suitable for work or play $4000 Ph 0429491426 Horsham Field bin, Sherwell 130, GC $2000 Ph 0457810223 Horsham area Flash Lentil Seeds, 29T, graded and pickled, POA Ph 0427902395 or 0419313439

Wool press - hydraulic, Lister McLodge super pinner, EC, done little work $9500 plus GST Ph 0428975294

For Sale 1x edge trimmer, 1x whipper snipper, both electric $40each Ph 53523172 2nd hand timber, doors and windows h/w 4x2, 3x2, 4x3, assorted lengths Radiata pine, lining boards assorted lengths, reasonable offers accepted Ph Noel 0407434003

3 CB radios, 27 MHZ $100 Ph Goldacres 2500L Bogie wheel 40’ 0428894258 boom spray, U-door 3 piston high pressure pump, electric controls, foam 3 Lucas starter motors $350ea marker $3000 inc Gst Ph 0428951262 or $900 the lot Ph 53810627 or Goldacres SCS spray controller 0407340961 4000L 28m 1996 Boomspray, double foam markers $14,000 inc GST Ph 0428951262 Grey Fergy tractor, orig cond, VG tyres and headlights $1800 Ph 0407581291

3 way chest cold fridge, GC, approx 40L $200 Ph 53852451

4 burner BBQ with hood and cover, natural gas connection $100 ono Ph 0447010173

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For Sale

4 burner Waratah gas BBQ with lid, thoroughly cleaned, GC, no gas bottle $85 Ph 0428564422

Perkins Faser engine, good order, fuel pump and injectors fully reconditioned, plus 5spd OD gear box to suit $4500 Ph 53810627 or 0407340961

4 Camp stretchers, $15 each, 3 boogie boards $10 each, queen size bed frame $60, full size punching bag $50, blower vac $35, Ph 0427863553 4x 20L Diesel jerry cans, electric fencer / feed right 12km wire, uni mig 225 workshop welder, 100 1m poly droppers Ph 0428863553

For Sale

Pink Batts, 2.5x 6 pack, new, $210 or will separate Ph 0437718077 Poly pipe, 275m 3/4”, 77m 1½” $135 Ph 53596244

6 burner BBQ, GC $250ono Ph 0417309700 6x4 tool trailer with ladder rack, GC $1100 Ph 0407581291

Terminator 26” aluminium folding bike, 21 gears, front and rear suspension, disc brakes, front and rear lights, detachable carrier, EC $600 Ph 53821259 Trailblazer 70L off-road fridge/freezer, marine grade aluminium, EC $1500 Ph 0427886272 Trailer 8x4 X09710 $1400 Ph 0478227868 or 53891419

Household Items

Household Items

Household Items

Mobility Aids

5.5kg Simpson top loader washing machine, near new $300 Ph 0406331743 Ararat Air conditioner, mobile refrigerated, on wheels with hose duct $190 Ph 0408640270 Antique wardrobe with blanket drawer, lead glass insert with dressing table, VGC $450 Ph 0409243625 Billiard table - slate top, 8x5’, Blackwood wooden panels to convert to dining table top, cues, balls, etc $1300ono Ph 53583326 Brother Industrial sewing machine D82/B7555/3 $650 Ph 0432047278 Buffet food warmer/server, 240V, great for bbqs/parties, brand new in box $55 Ararat Ph 0408511140

Great water filter system, cost $2000 sell $200 Ph 0401434904

UN children 12 porcelain dolls with certificate $360ono will separate Ph 0437718077

2014 Pegasus Scooter, 14mths old, VGC, battery charger, scooter bag, safety flag and sun canopy $3300 Ph 53904265

Antique buffet, EC, made by local craftsman from old school desks $200 Ph 53891877

Pottery wheel, electric with accessories $200 Ph 53846313

Antique horse drawn plough, 3 furrow, makers plate attached $500 Ph 53596244 Bed, electric adjustable king single, immaculate condition, head/foot adjustable, massage function, free delivery within 50kms of Ararat $1200ono Ph 0427622153

Dismantled shed approx 7x9m $4000 Ph 0478518490

Professional Kirkland Signature, all stainless steel outdoor gas grill, $1000 plans changed with building design so need to rid, will negotiate with nearest offer, beautiful piece of furniture for the household gourmet cook, never been used, side burner and rotisserie, 896 square inches of cooking space, heavy gauge 304 stainless steel construction, stainless steel burners, infrared ceramic rear rotisserie burner, covered brass side burner, patented push and turn jet pilot ignition system with stainless steel motor and internal counter balance, zinc alloy knobs and other trimmings, give me a call and let’s talk Ph 53911111 or 0427042750 Nhill

Electric winch RS12000C LB still in new box $500 Ph 53810627 or 0407340961

Psychology books year 1 Federation Uni, just purchased $150 sell $100 Ph 0400335807

Bodyworx exercise bike, as new $300ono Ph 53527088 Box trailer, 2.5 tonne tandem, 4.4mx1.9m box with removable cage, hydraulic brakes, brand new $6500ono Ph 0417195348 Corner TV Cabinet, cupboard space - top and bottom, VGC $150 Ph 53821133 CPAP MACHINE, Philips Remstar auto A-flex with humidifier, manuals, carry case, VGC, (new $2300) $850ono Ph 53823503 Horsham

Facetted Gem stones, Zircon, Sapphire, Garnet, from $10each inspections welcome Ph 53922407 Firescreen, sturdy steel $80 Ph 53823833 Futon bed, q/size, innerspring mattress $200ono Ph 53822911 Galvanised corrugated iron, long lengths, GC $4 plus Gst/metre Ph 0418120702 Ararat Gold detector, Minelab GP extreme plus accessories $2950ono Ph 0408127425

Quantity pressed metal lining, GC $1000ono or will separate Ph 0408911281 REDUCED Fowlers bottles, 235, many sizes, clips, lids, books, thermometer, unit $800ono Ph 53596244 REDUCED Spa, 8-10 people, 1500L, pump and blower, no heater $750 Ph 0428837235 Refrigerator, 520L, 2 door, kelvinator opal, 130L freezer, frost free, vgc, $250 Ph 0487227965

Cabinet, EC made by local craftsman from old Baltic pine $1200 Ph 0400823904 Cedar awning windows and doorway with door, just removed from house, 1x 3410x2400, 1x 1800x2400, 1x 1470x2400, 2x 375x2100, 1x door with side windows, VGC $1000 Ph 0488623005 Cedar chest of drawers, 8 drawers, 1407cm H x 56cm D x 112cm W, $415 Ph 53826350 Couch, 3 seater, in GC, blue pastel colours $80 Ph 0408640270 Decorative wooden clothes airer, 5 Vllu fold-up bike, 16spd, as new $550 rails, teak finish $100 Ph 53823136 Ph 0498030453 Desk solid timber $200 Ph Water hunters, gear driven, 8 $160 or 0408924757 Horsham will separate Ph 0427820638 Doors, 5 assorted, GC to EC $250 the Water trough, polymaster, 600L, 12’ lot Ph 0419505737 $400 Ph 53541517 Electric lift and reclining chair, locally made by Oscar Furniture, EC, cost $1200 sell $750 Ph 53826676 Freezer 150L, Heller $210 Ph 0408640270 Freezer Palsonic, VGC, must sell moving $300 firm Ph 0467629412 Fridge/freezer, Fisher Paykel, 250L, VGC $250 Ph 0408640270 Fridge/freezer, frost free, LG 390L, Whipper Snipper, 4 stroke Honda, reverse door $300 Ph 0419896045 includes safety gear and metal blades Fridge/freezer, Kelvinator frost free, 500L, VGC $300 Ph 0408442497 $300 Ph 53564405

House bricks, 2500, s/hand, clean, ready to lay $2000ono Ph 0418535801 Iveco 1998 cabover, 14L detroit, 18spd and hydraulics WVN739 $33,000ono Ph 0408152916 Large quantity second hand un-cleaned grey/brown bricks, 50c each or any reasonable offers accepted Ph 53994208, 53981901 or 0407242914 Massage Table, athlegen, p/nut shape, carry bag, EC $300ono Ph 0428528076

Rotary Hoe 6’3 PL HD, 3spd rotor, new blades $1100 Ph 53826461 Rover reel mower, VGC $600 Ph 0419190337

Ryobi electric tile cutter, 180mm (wet), new inbox $85 Ph 0427630051

Mini Q BBQ, with 2 lids, b/fast plate and trolley, EC $260ono Ph 0428528076 Mobile Phone iPhone 4S, with cover, GC $200 Ph 0411419516 Ararat Nerine bulbs, 2 varieties, Rosea 50c/ bulb, Fothergill $1/bulb, huge discounts for qty just ask Ph 53542542 Oz Trail heavy duty tent and parts, EC $430 Ph 53585096 or 0409103049 Stawell Pair security gates, chainmesh, each 2500x2015mm, could deliver $160 Ph 53811093

3 piece TV entertainment unit, solid pine in GC $450ono Ph Helen 0429379575 3-way Chescold fridge, GO $150 Ph 53823008

Furniture, kitchen table $80, 2 seater floral couch $80, display cabinet $30, 2x occasional tables $10, or $160 the lot Ph 0427111346 Furniture: 8 seater pine table and chairs, washing machine, 2 seater couch, d/bed, antique 4 drawer dresser with mirror, bed side drawers, small TV unit, 2 s/beds, numerous kitchen ware items Ph 0428175603 Glass front display unit $100 Ph 0428582315

Scooter 125 Bolwell, $1700ono Ph 53821147

200 Wards Road, Haven

(2nd left after the Golf Course, 3rd house on the left)

950kms

Signs - ‘Giveway to stock’ and ‘Oversize’ - $50 each Ph 0417538886 Ararat Steel storage container, 20’x8’ with concrete pads $1800 Ph 0409954335 Steel, 28 sheets paperbark colorbond, 3620mm length, trimdeck profile, brand new, sitting in Horsham $800 inc Ph 0428975294 Stihl 023 chainsaw, GC $300 Ph 53569220 Stihl O5I Chainsaw, VGC, 3 spare bars $600 Ph 53583326

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Washing machine LG 6.5kg, near new cond $380 Ph 0409355611 Westinghouse bar freezer and bar fridge, both as new, 15mths old, moving house $300 or will separate Ph 0407325913

Marine Boat, aluminium 12’x4’ punt, 5hp Tohatsu $820 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola

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La-Z-boy electric lift chair, as new condition $850 Ph 0419330195 Ararat Lounge Suite, suede, GC $500 Ph 0429909290 Lounge suite/timber, removable covers, 2x single, 1x 3-seater, EC $250 Ph 53525370 Ararat Office chair, high back $50 Ph 0408924757 Horsham Old Stampco washing machine complete $100ono Ph 0427098203 Outdoor setting, glass top table, four chairs, as new $60 Ph 0435860495

Electric Bike, “Ibosa” weather cover, as new condition, $950 Ph 0431215956 Electric lift chair, tan, works well $200ono Ph 53871360 Gofer Pride Celebrity, VGC, dust cover $1500ono Ph 0429114332 Gopher, Invacare Pegasus 2013 model, EC, top of the range, worth $5000 sell $2800 Ph 0437009908 Gopher, VGC $1400 Ph 0408924757 Horsham High back armchair, height adjustable legs, EC $150 Ph 53821391

Moomba Ski boat in EC, seats 8, inmar engine/centre mount, Bimini cover, Kenwood Stereo system $40,000 Ph 0419820000 Outboard Vortex 5hp, approx 10hrs work, still under warranty $750 Ph 0428837235

Mobility Scooters, EC, deceased estate, from $600 several to choose from Ph 53522455 Ararat Oscar electric recliner, EC $1000 Ph between 6pm - 8pm Monday to Friday 0408128556 Pride C6 electric lift chair, beige, GC $!50 Ph 53820027 Horsham

Parsun 15hp outboard motor, elec with pull-start, just serviced, 54spd thrust elec motor, VGC $1500ono Ph 0409507579 after 7pm

Portable hooded BBQ, 2 burner with stand, GC $50 Ph 53525370 REDUCED Magic mobility wheelchair with tilt in space, EC, inspection welcome $1950 Ph 0429846290 Horsham

REDUCED house lot of Stegbar Cedar windows, includes double hung and sliding window, as well as sliding door, GC $2000 the lot Ph 0422780244 REDUCED Stove freestanding Westinghouse, 600 series, large oven, electric, separate grill, 4-hot plates $50 Ph 0417025244 Roll top desk, retro, height 1170mm, width 920mm, depth 540mm $165 Ph 0408640270 Saxon hot water unit $50 Ph 0409419208

REDUCED 5m Skimmer fibreglass half cab, BD373, 50 Marina electric tilt motor, VGC, with 1990 Dunbier trailer, E57985Z, new tyres, new 2000 pound electrical winch, reduced to sell $3000ono Ph 0429195408 Ski boat, Meos Spyder, 350 chev, high pole, Bimini, training bar, new upholstery, full cover, tandem trailer great first boat for a family, boat rego PE575, trailer reg U47935 $10,000ono Ph 0428337250 Ski boat, ZD Cobra Hull, 350 chev, mid mount TA - trailer, all new covers, great family boat, reg boat DJ913, trailer B49568 $9500ono Ph 0417310781 Streaker 4.4m boat NE291, 1999 Marine 75hp motor on Dunbier trailer B08174, with radio, Navman, fish finder, cover, vests, rocket launcher, reg til 07/15, VGC, deceased estate $11,550 Ph 0438532351 Tinny boat, 12’ Savage on good trailer with reg W85195, comes with electric outboard, many extras $1495 Ph 0478829527

Set of 6 Saddle Seats, dining chairs, sold hardwood, $450 Ph 0427824495 Surround sound JBHiFi speakers and pioneer amplifier $1400ono Ph 53822911 Swarovski crystal animal ornaments, as new Ph 0432604317 Dimboola Tall boy, chest of draws, pine, EC $110 Ph 0437718077 Telephone, Oricon Care 170 pendant phone, new $75 Ph 0427581182 Timber meat safe, hand made 2004 $80 Ph 0437718077 TV cabinet, 1.1m x 0.8m, doors open to side, EC $50ono Ph 0437718077

For the cost of just $38.50 you receive: • A business card size ad in the paper • Radio ads on both 3WM and Mixx FM the day before and the day of your Garage Sale

Auriga 10 gopher in EC $1750 also older gopher suitable for gardening $400 0409984556

Mobility scooter with charger and manual, EC, choice of two $1350ono Ph 0458121615

Large entertainment unit, plenty of cupboard space, VGC $500 Ph 53823306

Garage Sales

Household items, toys, clothes, antique piano, repco bike, mini orb and more!

Minelab Explorer XS coin and treasure detector $650ono Ph 53820764

Wall oven, 5-function, 600mm wide, as new $200 Ph 53525370 Ararat

Boat/tinny with 9.9 mariner, trailer, travel cover and extras, boat reg KB822 trailer S20459 $2300 Ph 0447538613 AH

10 Chairs, black vinyl almost new $20each Ph 0406331743 Ararat 2 seater Tessa leather dark green couch, EC $200 Ph 53891339

Saturday 23rd January 8am to 11am

Medium timber dog kennel and an small anchor $100 or will separate Ph 0400603611

Mini corrugated iron, 9 at 1580mm, 6 at 1590mm, new $700 Ph 0417195348

Large Ceramic Urn, 1/2 price at $180 Ph 53521677

Garage Sale

McCulloch M4218 chainsaw, EC $200 Ph 53569220

Minelab X-terra 70 coin tre 3 coils $750ono Ph 53820764

Kitchen Table, chrome and laminex, plus 6 chairs, VGC $500ono Ph 53596244

4 wheel walker with basket and seat $40 Ph 0418134407 Stawell

Waeco CF80 fridge/freezer with cover $950 Ph 0458310360

Household Items

Haymes Reece tow pack, EC $400ono Ph 0428528076

Rocking horse $1000 Ph 53822721

King single, MK5 adjustable bed, 2.5yo, latex mattress message unit, EC, new price, all genuine enquires welcome $3100 sell $1099 Ph 0498033027

Vacuum and carpet shampoo system, Kirby Sentria, EC $500ono Ph 53824296

Masket made lorikeet query pet found Thursday 21st - riverside area, gree with red bits Ph 53821865

Trailer with ramps, 11’ x 6’10, new tyres and rego $1800 Ph 53564405 Trailers 6x4 with 1000L water tanks from $550 Ph 53581201 or 0407581291 TV/GPS tower, 50’, pivoting, bolted at base $300 with UHF Phased Array antenna with booster Ph 0417025244 Vetch seed Ph 0428175603 Vibrating plate compactor, choice of 5.5 or 6.5hp Honda $600each ono Ph 0408501630

Greenfield ride-on mower, VGC, 200hrs $1550ono Ph 0429204037 or 53840375

Hot water system, Rheem continuous flow 50 degrees hot water system, 3mths use, ½ price $400 Ph 0419190337

Kelvinator fridge $120 Ph 53823149

Used Rinnai Royale gas log heater $300ono Ph 0419540603

Lost & Found

Gold detector, Minelab GPX4000, EC $3250ono Ph 0488616058

Horizon Treadmill Ultra100, as new with manual $300ono Ph 0428681689

Household items, microwave, pedal stool fan, large cane washing basket, brown suit-case never used and brand new $500 or will separate Ph 0427283819

Kitchen table, circular 1m, 4x metal and cane chairs $300ono Ph 53822911

Post Borer Villiers petrol motor, forward and reverse, 12 drill bits $300 Ph 53564405 Pot plants, various, includes many succulents, from $2 Ph 0417025244

House door, glass, built in louvers, new $450 sell $250 Ph 53522067 Ararat

TV Cabinet, cupboard space top and bottom, VGC $200 Ph 53823306

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Shoprider GK10, VGC, done little work $1800 Ph 53583324

Motorcycles 2005 KTM65 SX, well maintained $2000ono Ph 0488648270

2006 Husqvarna Te 510, tidy bike $3500 Ph 0432364551 2008 CRF150R big wheel, never raced, regular oil and filter changes, lowering link can be fitted if required, VGC $2800 Ph 0488623005 2008 Suzuki Intruder, 3000kms, RWC, reg til 09/16 HF974 $3000 Ph 0418891332

Yamaha Waverunner GP1200 Jetski on Dunbier trailer $3800 Ph 0417348051

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: BOATS All advertisements for boats must include: • Hull number or registration number of the boat If a trailer is included with the boat, the advertisement must also include: • Registration number or chassis number of the trailer.

2010 Softail Custom Harley Davidson, 4300kms JD075 $23,000 Ph 0429330417 2010 Yamaha XTZ1200 Super Tenere, one elderly owner since new, 17,650kms, in mint condition, many extras including bash bars, driving lights, adjustable windscreen, and aluminium carry rack JA367 $13,000 Ph 53522617 after 5pm Ararat 2014 CRF 250R, EC $5800ono Ph 0428881332 2014 Y2250, fresh rebuild, 81 hours on bike, ring for more info $5000 Also 2002 RM250, new top end $3000 Ph 0428443859

CRF 150r, top bike $3000 Ph 0427506755

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Motorcycles Harley Davidson 1200 Custom Sport, immaculate condition, 29,000kms, new tyres and battery, just serviced, very reliable and great to ride $12,900ono Ph 0408824739 Harley Davidson 2011 soft tail standard, 8300kms, custom front wheel, western bars, 2 into 1 exhaust, 2 upseat with rack, single seat, lots more extras included, RWC, reg til 09/15 IE4IE $23,900 Ph for photos 0428136134

Harley Davidson 883L sportster low, 2008, 5000 orig kms, pristine condition, quick detachable screen, extras, 12mths reg HL578 $9000 Ph 0428519879 Honda 3 wheel motorbike, reasonably good condition, $600 Ph. 0428355679 Honda 750/4 1972, EC, fully rebuilt motor, eng no. CB750E1073587 $9500neg Ph 0429968930 Ararat Honda XR80, four stroke, EC $750 Ph 53569220 Kawasaki KLR650 2008, EC, 30k, RWC, rack 1K5IF $3950 Ph 0468559166 KTM-400 1998 reliable bike, can be rec/reg, headlight, tail-light, horn, always serviced, as new tyres front and rear, and disc brakes $1600 Ph 0407368752

Motor Vehicle Accessories

Motor Vehicles Under $3,000

Mini Leyland, 1971, some rust and one in parts, also mags, twin cabs, 1275 motor and spares, ring for info Ph 0407368752

REDUCED Toyota Corona Avanti, 1986, GC, 2.4 auto, 170,000kms, 12mths reg TXY269 $2000 Ph 53524139 or 0418579964

Red arc dual battery system and battery tray, suit 2007 Prado $220 Ph 0428327078

Rover 1969 automatic 4cyl, in EC, club reg, vin # 406009296 $1990 Ph 0428210131 or 53527049

Towbar for Falcon up to FG model 1600kg $200 Ph 53548376 Elmhurst

TRX500 FA Honda, 4x4, 2/4 wheel drive, manual/auto, GC, 4 new tyres, gun rack, storage box, dog rack, 2010 model $5300ono Ph 0409676529

Tray alloy to suit Nissan GU Patrol Ute, Made by TL Eng. in WA. 2.0m wide x 2.365m tray length, (2.475m o.a. length) Includes mudguards, rear under tray table, can be fitted to other vehicle,. EC, $600 Ph 0408323400

Motor Vehicles Under $3,000 1985 Mazda Tray, runs well, vin # VFYOEI503732 $990 Ph 53581201 or 0407581291 1990 Toyota Dyna 200 Tipper Truck 186,000kms, ideal farm unit or wood cartage truck, runs well, currently registered and used, will be sold unregistered and sold as is, needs tidy up for RWC, engine no. # 11B1167954 $3000 inc Gst Ph 0407362138

1997 Holden Berlina VT, burgundy colour, full history, 176,000kms, reg til 03/16, new tyres, GC, no RWC, QTE554 $2800 Ph 0437186277 1997 Honda Astra, 1.6 auto, GC, 130,000kms, vin no # WOL400058V8037918 $1200 Ph 0428844267

4 mag wheels and tyres to suit Hyundai Getz 205-40R x 17 $250 Ph 0407911884 Nhill

1999 Jeep Cherokee, no reg, can register if required, no RWC, 245,000kms $2200ono ($700 for rego) Ph 0429663966 2002 Toyota Echo, silver, 5dr manual sedan, reg till 9/16, no RW, tyres at 50%, 292,000kms TTS000 $2000ono Ph 0409500646

Aluminium bull bar Ford XD-XG Ute $320 Ph 0408640270 Ararat ARB Canopy with roof rack to suit 07’ Hilux, GC $950ono Ph 0438846571

Canopy Ute back to suit std tray, near new cond $1800 Ph 0418535801 Compact Ford parts, 4 doors, complete left and right guards, bonnet, plenty extras $2500ono Ph 53585526

2003 Daewoo 5spd manual, 136,516kms, well serviced, reg til 5/16 SOL646 $2995 with RWC, $2500 without RWC Ph 0437436436 2003 Lancer Coupe, 5spd exc, RWC, reg til 6/16 SGQ243 $2950 Ph 0428210131

Genuine Toyota Hilux Canvas, front seat covers, brand new, paid $285, sell $200 Ph 0417330617 Hilux 4WD tub to suit 2014 model extra cab, gun-metal grey, inc sports bar, rubber mat and tonneau cover, as new condition $500 Ph 0429200566 Holden HX nose cone complete, no rust $400 Ph 0411419516 Ararat

Toyota Prius Hybrid 2002, front panels damaged, motor not running, fair cond, suit parts, vin # JT753SU1100048455 $950ono Ph 53523813 VR Commodore series 2, white, VGC, RWC, 11mths reg, new tyres FGO352 $2500 Ph 53541517 or 0488541517

Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000 08’ VE, 154,000kms, gun metal grey, tinted class, 11mths reg, RWC, new tyres XNU139 $9000 Ph 0429981332 1979 924 Porsche, auto, 2L fuel injected, runs ok, unreg eng no # OXJ002750 $5000ono Ph 53846313

2009 Hyundai Getz, 146000kms, auto, 4 new tyres, NSW Rego until 08/16, serviced regularly, cheap car to run, 4 brand new tyres, new battery CHT25Q $8000 for more information Ph Ron 0427600232 93 VR Commodore wagon, full body kit, fresh paint, mags, 208k kms, GC, OCD004 $2500ono Ph 0400579340 BMW 2000 E46, 144,000kms, 6 air bags, leather int, dark blue, 11mths reg, RWC, great car QMA968 $7500 Ph 0439827430 or 53827430

1995 diesel Pajero, 5spd manual, NJ-GLS, tow pack, one owner, regularly serviced, always garaged, reg til 11/15 NLI637 $7000ono Ph 0418595515

1998 Toyota Land Cruiser wagon, diesel, manual, long reg, RWC, rear drawers, air compressor, MT tyres, bulbar WRV476 $9000 Ph 0408591771 1999 AU Farlane Ghia, RWC, EC, reg til 4/16 QVF705 $3800 Ph 0408504198 2002 Ford Focus LX hatch, 2L auto motor transmission, 162,000kms, EC, RSR571 $4000ono Ph 0437121153

2003 Pajero Mitsubishi wagon GLS 3.8 V6, 217,000kms, no reg, vin # JMSLYV7W4J000655 $10,000 Ph 0419852227 2005 Holden VL Sedan, auto, one female owner, 132,000kms, immaculate condition, colour: martini mica, June rego, 6 months RWC, TOK292 $6500 Ph 53826253 or 0427858264

Ford Ranger 2008, s/cab steel tray, 130,000kms, 3L turbo, 4x2 Hi Rider, white, t/windows YXX422 $9500 Ph 0419343708 GQ Patrol auto, 250,000kms, dual fuel/ battery, drives well, roof cage, vin# JN10WGY60A0016753 $3000 Ph 0409859717 Stawell Holden Jackaroo Monterey 4x4, auto, air steer, tow pack, very clean, small dent in door, 7 seater 301FPO $8750 Ph 53548205

Holden Barina City 1998, 5spd, new tyres, fuel injected motor, A/C, P/S, reg til 09/16 1DE1SA $2500 Ph 0498214350 Mazda 323 Sedan 95, 191,000kms, 5spd manual, AC, PS, TB, RW condition, 12mths reg NJF730 $2500 Ph 0410438550 Mercedes 1988 420 SEL, mechanically sound, 420,000kms, as is ROO495 $2200 Ph 53564237

Hyundai Santa Fe 2007, 6LX CRDI, 7 seater, towbar/nudge-bar, 220,000kms, regularly serviced, GC, RWC supplied UZX192 $10,000 Ph 0428837235 Hyundai Trajet 2000, 7 seater, dark green duco, EC, RWC, QNI991 $7500ono Ph 0417595099

Mazda 3 2004, 111,000kms, manual, RWC, reg til 05/16 SVF784 $6000 Ph 0428820674 Horsham Mazda 3 Sports 2014, 5spd manual, GC, 12mths reg TEC469 $6000ono Ph 0448263700 Mazda 323 2003 model Portege, 5spd auto, elec windows, cloth trim, regular servicing, comes with service history, 39,900kms, metallic silver, one owner, reg til 06/16, can come with or without RWC, EC, SEF919 $8800 Ph 0400100989 REDUCED SS Commodore 2001, VGC, red, 190,000km, chev 6spd, manual, ZKG125 $6000 Ph 0428913235 Rodeo 2007 dual cab, V6 pet, 5spd manual, t/bar, s/steps, cruise, t/liner, r/camera, 82,000kms, reg til 07/16 UVK659 $9500 Ph 0400891992

2005 VZ Calais Sedan, 184,000kms, EC, RWC, ZPE275 $8000 Ph 0458922300 2005 VZ Holden Commodore Lumina V6, auto, white, GC, THR324 $5200 Ph 53573223 or 0418396906

Motor Vehicles $10,001 - $20,000 2005 Nissan Navara, 3L TD, 140,000kms, canvas canopy, BB, DL, SS, EC, YRR365 $16,500ono Ph 0418218650

Motor Vehicles over $20,000

4wd

2006 Ford Falcon XR6 Ute BF, 119,000kms, canopy included USK015 $11,250 Ph 0427940490

2006 Hyundai Terracan 7st, auto, 4spd 4x4, 2.9DT, 1GJ4AT $7000 Ph 0428972280 2013 Mitsubishi GLX Triton dual cab 4x4, crome bulbar, driving lights, tow 2009 Holden Commodore SSV, 6L pack, full tub cover, twin battery, set up V8, immaculate condition, full stainless reversing camera, 33,000kms 1AU6XQ steel 2.5” exhaust, cold air intake, also available car topper boat loader tune, tint windows, full service history, fold up trailer U84841 and outboard 75,140kms, RWC, JCAD88 $24,900 Ph motor $35,000 the lot Ph 0409583014 Aug 2007 Toyota Prado GLX, turbo 0400514500 2013 Toyota SR5, black, ladder, racks, diesel, 160,000kms, metallic charcoal, tub liner, reverse camera, 18mths new 8 seater, Mickey Thompson tyres, car warranty, 18,000kms, AAQ346 service books, EC, SPRNGS $29,000 Ph 0467602928 $44,990 Ph 0447179778 2014 XR6 Ford Utility, 6spd auto, just 25,000kms, with one year balance of new car warranty 1AG7BL $25,000 Ph 0421822535 Colorado twin cab, 2009, 4x4, 3L diesel, 5spd manual, 139,000kms, canopy, t/bar, elec brakes, UHF Landcruiser 2010 60th Anniversary radio, RWC, reg til 01/16 WVR283 V8, diesel, one owner, full history, towbar, eight seater, leather interior, $20,500ono Ph 0428834503 EC, luxury extras, RWC, 202,000kms YAH234 $57,990ono Ph 0419584430 Toyota Landcruiser Sahara 100 series, graphite colour, turbo diesel, elec brakes, UHF, bulbar, old man emu suspension, 315,00kms, reg til 01/16 THQ586 $38,000 Ph 0409565700 Ford F250 4.2 turbo diesel, 5spd manual, 2002 model, in EC for age with low kms RMP150 $34,000ono Ph 0428651081 Freight Liner 112, Jamor tandem aluminium tipper, 37’ flat top trailer, will separate Ph 0417837503 Holden Capris, 2011, V6, 32,000kms, white, EC, YDT496 $25,000 Ph 0418587736 Mack CHR Elite 1996, 454 engine 18spd, Neway suspension fitted Hamelex white body, 4 axle 1996 Hamelex white trailer, grain spec, roll over tarps YJC473 $115,000 inc GST Ph 53822128 or 0407861368 Horsham Toyota Prado, 3L turbo diesel, 6spd manual, white, 145,000kms, 11mths reg, bullbar, winch YEL232 $26,000 Ph 0409820803 Volvo F7 Truck, single drive, 34202F, with bogie TOA trailer, QRTT R/T, 03394A $27,000ono inc GST Ph 0428821394

4wd

Musical instruments Dark brown Pianola, 100 rolls included $2000ono Ph 53596234 Dixon drums Kit, barely used, paid $550 sell $320ono Ph 0448908056 Epiphone, Les Paul Standard Marshall MG15 DFX amp stand, extra lead, pedals, hard case $1500neg Ph 53825451 Fender super 60 valve guitar amp, half a 120, EC $450 Ph 0427349102 Jade shadow 801 guitar/bass amp, EC $280 Ph 0427349102 Onyx Performa series cut away nylon acoustic with integrated pick up, VGC $190 Ph 0427349102 Piano, shiny black Royale upright with matching stool, EC $1200 Ph 0425861311 REDUCED Behringer BX1200 ultra bass, 120 watts, EC, loud and clean, wedge-shaped reflex cabinet, 12” speaker with aluminium cone harmonics processor for unbelievable low, end power and channel select foot switch, brand new dynamizer circuitry for ultimate punch at any volume, plus Greg Bennet bass guitar in mint condition with bag $500 the lot Ph Scott 0411450027 Minyip Sigma banjo SB10 5 string, VGC $190 Ph 0427349102

REDUCED Ford BA XR6 turbo Ute, manual, custom blue leather interior, 19’ CSA wheels, upgraded dual ball bearing Garret turbo, 165,000kms, reg til 11/15 KING7 $12,000ono Ph Brady 0411753354

REDUCED Subaru 2010 Liberty wagon, 185,000 hwy kms, immaculate condition, RWC, ZUX996 $10,300 Ph 0428212996 Subaru Tribeca 2007, black, 7 seat premium, auto petrol, AWD, sat nav, rear seat entertainment, leather seats, sunroof, 120,000kms, EC, WUG414 $18,000ono Ph 0438824553 Toyota Aurion 2009, silver, EC, auto, reg til 02/16, 121,000kms, located Edenhope VDP987 $14,000neg Ph Julie 0427096198

Motor Vehicles over $20,000

2006 XR6 Falcon sedan, 186,000kms, neo blue, reg till 03/16, RWC supplied XQP505 $6500 Ph 0408897847 2008 baby blue Getz, 6mths reg, 4dr hatch, 1.6 auto, perfect condition WTZ916 $6200 Ph 53812969

2008 VE Commodore V6 Sedan, auto, 77,000kms, EC, RWC, WHF997 $16,500 Ph 0429931260 2009 Ford Territory TS RWD, 7 Seater, tinted windows, towbar, silver, RWC, 118,071kms XFV252 $15,000ono Ph 0438812114 2009 Holden SS Commodore, 140,000kms, 6spd manual, CAM91 $18,500 Ph 0448988398 after 3pm 2009 Toyota Aurin ATX, full history, auto, blue, immaculate cond, mod kms, new battery and tyres, RWC, WMQ347 $14,000 Ph 0447398338 2009 XR6, 109000kms, july/16, 5sp auto, maroon, climate control, power windows, tow bar, 17” rims, XDE926 $15,000 Ph 0438822210 Captiva LX 2007, auto, turbo diesel, 7 seats, tow bar, 6 stack CD player, DVD, leather interior, cruise control, ABS, stability control, front and side air bags, A/C, alloy wheels, 135,000kms WAB724 $15,000ono Ph 0417352706 Ford Focus Titanium, 2011, auto, candy red, diesel, 98,888kms, EC, RWC, 1CC7XM $17,000 Ph Greg 0427849159 Holden Berlina Sport wagon, 2009, auto, air, towbar, colour gold, 83,000kms, RWC, VGC, ZLH754 $16,500 Ph 53820446 or 0429031050 REDUCED 2002 Toyota Prado, 183,000kms XOY440 $10,000 Ph 0457 810 430

VE Berlina 2007, 160,000kms, gold sedan, all electronics, 1SJ1SS $6500 or $7200 with reg and RWC Ph 0478829527

VR Commodore V8, 133,000kms, 5spd, gas, new tyres, paint and battery, 1yr reg YGC455 $4500ono for more info Ph Adam 0439043589 2005 Rodeo Ute, 62,000kms, fully enclosed water proof aluminium toolbox TJM413 $8500 Ph 0477947233

2007 Ford Falcon Futura BA Mk II, genuine 114,000kms, WSV512 $10,500 Ph 0407886674 2007 Holden Calais V6, 148,xxxkms, GC, towbar, full electrics, inbuilt DVD player, leather seats, 6 stack CD player, 4 new tyres, reg til 07/15 XDQ147 $10,500 Ph 0427291147 Nhill 2007 Mazda CX7 luxury, auto, SUV, 125,000kms, ebony, WOX020 $15,000 Ph 0428149520

F150 1991 4x4 351, dual fuel, cruise control, RWC, reg til 04/16 ELB488 $8000ono Ph 0438547614 AH

1994 Mercedes Benz S320 auto Sedan, reg 07/16, 263,000kms, RWC, RGB646 $8000 Ph 0428336280

96’ model Rodeo twin cab Ute, LPG, fair cond QRU950 $1500 Ph 0400579340 Ford Courier 1997, 8x6’ alloy tray, dual fuel, in date, EC for age, runs well, new brakes, RW condition unreg, ready for work vin # JCOAAASGHCVB67351 $1950ono Ph 53523813 Ararat

Ford XLT Ranger tub 2010 PK model $500ono 0409538742

Toyota petrol, 1 tonne tray, 2009 model, suitable to restore or wreck, aluminium tray, new radiator, new bull bar, tyres 50%, some damage to L/H side guard, motor not going, rest in more than average condition, engine no # 3RZ2073069 $1050 Ph 55851270

2003 Mitsubishi Mirage, 5spd, manual, 182,000kms, 12mths reg, RWC, SRH858 $4000neg Ph 0428336280

4 tyres, 215x65x15, 2 near new, 2 RW $120 Ph 0428975203

ARB rear stop towbar, black, to suit 2014 Hilux 4WD, as new condition $500 Ph 0429200566

Toyota Crown 1978, dual fuel, clean condition for age, some rust, runs well, unreg, very restorable, vin # WWA2445 $950 Ph 53523813

1997 Holden Statesman, V6 motor, 138,750kms OHS086 $6000 Ph 53982486

Yamaha Verago 2010, very low kms 1A1AW Ph 0427899760

4 Kumho tyres and rims, suit Nissan Navara, 235/75R 15, 2 85%, 2 40% $300 Ph 0411419516 Ararat

Toyota Corolla hatch, 1997, auto, white, 246,000kms, eng no # 4A92408 $1000 as is or $1700 with RWC Ph 0427564613

Motor Vehicles $10,001 - $20,000 2007 4dr Triton Ute, manual, petrol, 2WD, white, 135,000kms, GC $11,500 Ph 0407403823

VS Commodore, red, elec windows, cruise control, four wheel disc, mags, no reg, no RWC VIN# 6H8VFK19HVL234940 $1200 Ph 0434024292

Yamaha PeeWee 80 Motorbike GC $1100ono Ph 0417348051

Motor Vehicle Accessories

Toyota Corolla 1990, 331,000kms, new motor at 232,000kms, new starter motor QED195 $1250ono Ph 0447248232 Toyota Corolla 92 Sedan, white, 5spd, A/C, P/S, tinted windows, 240,000kms, no reg or RWC, EQU645 $1500ono Ph 0407051897

1994 Toyota Corolla, nice car, reg til 4/16, comes with RWC, NSR812 $2700 Ph 0403924266 Suzuki DR650 2010, black, very low kms, 12mths reg, staintune pipe ec, IA7RW $5700 Ph 53521854 or 0499428045

Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000

1982 Chev Camaro V8, white, 9mths reg YOD407 $23,140 Ph 53902393 2008 Toyota Land cruiser VX, 4.5lt diesel, 200 series, gold, colour coated bulbar, elec brakes, tow bar kit, WGE969 $49,000ono Ph 0428861891

06’ Hilux Dual Cab, 4x4, 3L turbo diesel, great set up ute, recent timing belt and full service, bull bar, winch, side rails, tow bar, steel tray, canvas canopy, roof rack, dual batteries, UHF, new light bar, work lights, under tray tool boxes, snorkel, canvas seat covers, wrangler tyres on mag wheels, 164kms, great ute but not suitable for current needs, long rego, RWC, overall EC, 1ES5IP $25,750ono Ph Andrew 0429328455 2002 Freightliner Century class tipper, 2.1 aluminium 18 R.R. Cat C12 motor, 200k on rebuild and 1999 Stoodley quad dog, 2.1 aluminium body and airbags, Freightliner reg XVX468, Stoodley quad dog reg N40298 $85,000 inc Gst Ph 0408152916

2004 Nissan Patrol DX Leaf Spring Ute, 4.2L Intercooled turbo, 15lb boost after market turbo fitted by MTQ, 3” exhaust system, roo-bar with premier winch, snorkel, old man emu raised suspension, 35L water tank, bridgestone all terrain tyres, 5 near new maxis bighorn muddies 285/75x16, compressor and tank, home made metal canopy, under tray slide out drawer with dust proof lid, brass/copper heavy duty radiator, 270,000kms, 11mths reg TDI012 $29,000 Ph 0438521591

Silver Wertheim, needs tuning, valued at $3000 sell for $800 Ph 0418143402 Stinger SBX S guitar, black, suitable for beginner, VGC $100 Ph 0427349102 Yamaha Alto Saxaphone (student), EC, RR $2199 sell $1400ono Ph 0417162420 Yamaha classical guitar G255, gloss vanish removed, GC $90 Ph 0427349102

Real Estate Allotments - Halls Gap, proven area for sound investment, fully serviced, average size 1200m², magnificent views, from $105,000 Ph 0447582100 Ararat house for removal, weatherboard, 3brm, eat-in kitchen, living room $1000 Ph 0473985838

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STORE PERSON / TRAINEE AGRONOMIST - JEPARIT SMS Rural Services a locally owned independent rural supplies business has a full time position available for a store person / trainee agronomist at our Jeparit store. Key duties include, but are not limited to: • General warehouse maintenance and cleaning • Loading and unloading delivery trucks • Retail counter sales • Occasional on-farm deliveries • Stocktake and weekly cycle counts • Some administrative duties • Co-ordinate and maintain trial sites • Conducting on farm soil sampling. • Some heavy lifting required Must be computer literate, have good communication skills, able to work unsupervised and hold a current drivers licence. Candidates with Agsafe training, forklift licence, rural industry knowledge as well as an agricultural tertiary qualification would be preferred but not essential as training will be provided. Salary negotiable depending on experience.

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Forward your cover letter and resume via email by Wednesday 27th January 2016 to: Steve Rodis Human Resources Facilitator Telephone: 5352 9000 Email: hrd@amesystems.com.au A valid email address must be included for your application to be considered

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Support for anglers

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immera groups can apply for recreational fishing grants of up to $100,000 until February 29.

Member for Lowan Emma Kealy said the grants program was a great opportunity for fishing clubs, community groups, incorporated bodies, registered companies and government and statutory bodies to develop projects to benefit public recreational fishing. “The Lowan electorate has many popular fishing spots for residents and visitors,” Ms Kealy said. The program offers grants of $5000 for small projects to improve recreational fishing. There are also grants of up to $100,000 for projects in four categories. “The small grants program offers the opportunity to run an event to promote responsible fishing practices, improve angling skills and knowledge or increase participation in recreational fishing,” Ms Kealy said. “Applications for the large grants program could include sustainability and habitat improvements, access and facilities, fisheries-related education, information and training, and recreational fisheries-related research.” Ms Kealy said the small grants program was open year-round. She said applicants would find a

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WINNERS: Julianne Stehn, Judy Bryan, Jean Flack and Helen Short were winners of Coughlin Park Bowls Club’s ladies fours championship.

FISHING WINNER: Rachel Sykes, pictured, won the open section of Horsham Angling Club’s first competition of the year with a .860-kilogram yellowbelly. Runners-up were: Goff Dumesny, with a .660 kilogram yellowbelly; Mick Potter with a .648 kilogram yellowbelly and Larelle Souter with a .578 kilogram yellowbelly. Junior winner was Nicholas Shiells with a .578 kilogram yellowbelly. The competition included 40 adults and 21 juniors. Junior Curtis Vanstan won the open section of the club’s second twilight competition with a .764 yellowbelly. Kelvin Robinson was best of the adults, reeling in a .387 yellowbelly. The competition was contested by 27 adults and 10 juniors. The club’s next twilight meeting is tonight, from 5pm to 9pm. user-friendly two-page application form, supported by a quick turnaround, making it easy for angling and community groups to apply. The large

grants program is open until February 29. Ms Kealy said people could visit www.vic.gov.au/fishinggrants for more information or to apply online.

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IRWIN’S TITLE: Terry Irwin defeated Ralph Chequer in the final of Coughlin Park Bowls Club’s B grade championship.

CHAMPS: Aldo Leyonhjelm, Paul O’Shannessy, Glenn Bald and Geoff Bald won Coughlin Park Bowls Club’s fours championship on Saturday.

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ACROSS CRICKET

ACTION: Laharum’s Todd Heynen plays a shot against Horsham Saints on Saturday. Picture: WILLAMY IMAGES

Horsham

Battle for top spot H

orsham Cricket Association’s round 10 one-day matches on Saturday are set to be tight encounters.

Ladder-leaders Homers travel to Laharum, in second place, with the winner likely to cement top spot. Homers are coming off an easy win over LubeckMurtoa while Laharum will look to get back on the winners list after dropping a game to Horsham Saints. Laharum’s Mal Adams will need support from the

batting order if the Mountain Men are to overpower Homers’ bowling attack. Another great match-up this round will be between Horsham Saints, coming off a confidence-boosting win over Laharum at Horsham City Oval, and Jung Tigers. Saints batsman Justtin Combe led the way in the win with 80 runs, taking his season total to 302 runs. The Tigers, in fourth place, need to keep winning to ensure their finals place. Conor Lawson top-scored

with 64 in the Tigers’ loss to Rupanyup-Minyip last week, earning himself association ‘player of the week’ honours. Lawson will need fellow Tigers batsmen to step up this week if they are a chance against the Saints. Rupanyup-Minyip will hope to keep its season alive with a win over Lubeck-Murtoa on the turf wicket at Horsham City Oval. The shining light of the Mudlarks’ loss last week was teenager Jordan Dela-

hunty’s 3-8, which resulted in sharing ‘player of the week’ honours with Lawson. Individual stand-out performances in Wimmera Mallee Cricket Association included a hat-trick by Birchip’s Riley Doran, who claimed 5-3, while St Arnaud all-rounder Bruce Hando made 75 and backed up with 4-11. In Grampians cricket, Chalambar’s Josh Bywater dominated against St Andrews.

Last week: Homers 5/88 (D. Johns 27; J. Delahunty 3-7) d Lubeck-Murtoa 81 (C. Britten 3-9, J. Kannar 2-0, S. Mzaidume 2-8); Rupanyup-Minyip 4/142 (T. Hair 43) d Jung Tigers 135 (C. Lawson 64; C. Midgley 4-27); Horsham Saints 3/135 (J. Combe 80, M. Combe 40no) d Laharum 9/134cc (M. Adams 48; T. Caccaviello 3-29). This week: One-day games, Horsham Saints v Jung Tigers; Laharum v Homers; RupanyupMinyip v Lubeck-Murtoa. Ladder: Homers 33, 2.61, Laharum 33, 1.60, Horsham Saints 33, 1.48, Jung Tigers 15, 0.55, Rupanyup-Minyip 9, 0.65, Lubeck-Murtoa 3, 0.45.

Grampians

Last week: Tatyoon 5/180 (A. Ward 89, R. Tucker 58) d Pomonal 7/94 (A. McDougall 2-10); Aradale 208 (S.

Turner 57no; G. Martin 3-31, D. Folkes 3-38) d Halls Gap 155 (S. Spriggs 51; S. Powell 3-10); Chalambar 9/201 (B. Crone 93; S. Summers 4-34) d St Andrews 31 (J. Bywater 6-6); Buangor d Beaufort on forfeit; SwiftsGreat Western bye. This week: SwiftsGreat Western v Buangor; Tatyoon v Youth Club; Chalambar v Aradale; Pomonal v St Andrews; Halls Gap bye. Ladder: Buangor 60, 2.27; Swifts-Great Western 57, 1.73; Tatyoon 48, 1.33; Youth Club 43.5, 1.22; Aradale 39, 0.98; Chalambar 28, .69; Halls Gap 21, .72; St Andrews 21, .62; Pomonal 15, .59.

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Last week: St Arnaud

220 (B. Hando 75, H. Durward 45; D. Cameron 3-42) d Marnoo 127 (S. McPherson 30; B. Hando 4-11); Jeffcott 4/164cc (D. Harrison

28, D. Ruurds 27, C. Anderson 26; B. Barber 3-18) d Donald 9/159 (B. Haddow 62; J. Leith 3-28); Brim-Kellalac-Sheep Hills 5/143 (M. McPherson 42, T. Fisher 39; C Harrison 3-18) d WycheproofNarraport 135 (G. Allan 64, D. Crawford 44; L. Somers 4-20); Birchip 108 (C. Taylor 54, J. Reid 43; D. Okley 5-18) d St Mary’s 35 (R. Doran 5-3, including hat-trick). This week: Birchip v Donald; St Mary’s v St Arnaud; BrimKellalac-Sheep Hills v Hopetoun; Jeffcott v Marnoo; WycheproofNarraport bye. Ladder: Donald 54, 1.58, Jeffcott 54, 1.39, Brim-Kellalac-Sheep Hills 48, 1.57, Birchip 42, 1.08, Hopetoun 42, 1.0, St Mary’s 36, .89, Wycheproof 30, .84, Marnoo 18, .62, St Arnaud 18, .55.

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Open when we are! We have a wide range of snacks and light meals, available all day until late. Choose from delicious fresh focaccias, sandwiches & wraps. Battered Fish, Dim Sims, Crumbed Prawns & more served with chips & salad. Relax with a coffee, tea or cold drink with family and friends in our social surroundings. Plus a great variety of home-made slices to choose from.

It's not too late to become a FINANCIAL MEMBER of the club for 2016! For $11 per year, you receive the following benefits: • Free 2-course lunch, 1 free café meal or $15 off your evening main meal for your birthday • $5 donation to a local sporting group or community organisation of your choice • Exclusive food and beverage discounts, including our popular 2-course lunch for $11 • Access to all club promotions • Full access to the club, no need to sign in • Access to Club Mix Rewards program • Full voting rights at our AGM Join our club today and help us give back to the local community!

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EYES ON THE PRIZE: Deacon Briggs competes in the boys 11 years and under 50m butterfly.

FULL FLIGHT: Matthew Ough in action during the men’s 14-15 years 100m butterfly.

Sharks impress at Bendigo meet

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ix Horsham Sharks swimmers gained valuable race experience at Swimming Victoria’s premier long-course event in Bendigo at the weekend.

The Victorian Country Championships attracted about 800 swimmers from across regional Victoria. District 12 publicity officer Jenny Ough said Horsham Swimming Club was thrilled with its members’ performances. “They all put 100 percent into their individual races, often achieving new personal best times,” she said. Mrs Ough said conditions for morning heats were not ideal, with cold temperatures and wind affecting race times on Friday and Saturday. “Friday was an especially cold day, resulting in many of the heats being slower than expected, even with the seasoned swimmers from larger clubs,” she said. “With this in mind our swimmers were pleased with their results and new personal bests were a bonus.” Mrs Ough said competitors were buoyed by an enthusiastic crowd. “As expected, the atmosphere at the meet was fantastic,” she said. “The crowd actively cheered on swimmers during both heats and final sessions. It was a huge experience to race in front of such large crowds.” Mrs Ough said the opening ceremony, before the start of Friday’s finals session, drew one of the biggest crowds of the championships. “Deacon Briggs, Matthew Ough, Eloise Wills and Erin Kearns were proud ambassadors for the Sharks in the opening ceremony,” she said. Layla Atherton and Ruby Hill also competed for the Sharks. Mrs Ough said swimmers would use valuable experience gained at the meet when they resumed the District 12 summer series. The series resumes on Saturday, with Donald Swimming Club to host a meet at the Donald pool.

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Clockwise from top right: Deacon Briggs competes in the boys 11 years and under backstroke; Eloise Wills in action during the girls 11 years and under 50m freestyle; Deacon Briggs, left, Matthew Ough, Eloise Wills and Erin Kearns represent Horsham Swimming Club at the opening ceremony; Erin Kearns competes in the multi-class 50m women’s breastroke event; Saturday’s Sharks competitors, from left, Matthew Ough, Deacon Briggs, Eloise Wills, Ruby Hill and Layla Atherton.

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Hornets’ hopes crushed BY SARAH SCULLY ortland crushed Horsham Hornets’ slim hopes of contesting Country Basketball League finals with a convincing win over Timboon on Saturday night.

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The Hornets will finish outside the southwest conference’s top four for the first time since joining the league in 2011. The Horsham outfit has endured a rollercoaster 2015-16 season, with player unavailability and injuries to star recruit Brett Goodgame and an improved Matt Lovel proving costly. The Hornets will finish fifth, with eight wins and six losses from 14 matches. Stawell Wildcats have also had a tough season, with their only win coming against cellar-dweller Timboon in round one. Despite their long season, the Wildcats have an opportunity to finish on a high note when they host Timboon on Sunday. Coach Ben Leslie said he was pleased with his charges’ effort against higher-ranked Colac at the weekend. “They’re one of the top sides in the competition and they run very deep,” he said. “We just can’t keep up with them, but I was happy with our effort, especially considering we were a bit undermanned.” The Kookas got off to a hot start, dropping 21 points to Stawell’s 10 in the first term. The Wildcats stepped up after quarter time, with a fair spread of players hitting the scoreboard, but faded away in the third quarter as Colac hit its straps. The Kookas also dominated the final stanza to triumph, 107-52. Colac’s Jack Barrow scored a game-high 21 points, with Marcus Larcombe and Ben McCawley shooting 16 points apiece. Leslie praised the efforts of Wildcat Jeremy Tan, 8 points. “He was our best on court. Jarred Ohayon was good again as well,” he said.

SPORTS BRIEFS Veteran golfers back on course

Wimmera District Veteran Golfers Association kicked off its season at Nhill on Monday, with B Grade’s Ewan Cameron starring on his home course despite hot and windy conditions. Cameron collected 44 stableford points and two nearest the pin trophies among a field of 68 golfers. Chalambar Golf Club’s John Berg delivered a fine round of 39 points to win the A Grade trophy, while Drung Golf Club’s Ian Thomas was victorious in C Grade, also with 39 points. District veterans will travel to Stawell Golf Club for their next event on Monday, February 1. Results, Monday, Nhill Golf Club, stableford: A Grade, John Berg, 39pts, runner-up Graeme Healy, 38; B Grade, Ewan Cameron 44, r-up Brian Scott, 39; C Grade, Ian Thomas, 39, r-up David Schache, 38 on c-b; nearest the pins, 4th Graeme Healy; 7th, 9th Ewan Cameron, 14th Leon Toy.

Country Basketball League

Round 13 – Men Colac Kookas d Stawell Wildcats 107-52 Women Colac Kookas d Stawell Wildcats 76-43

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FALLING SHORT: Horsham Hornets assistant coach Matt Copping attempts to make a basket despite the best efforts of his Timboon opponents in the Hornets’ last game of the home-and-away season on January 10. Horsham beat Timboon, but failed to make finals after Portland followed suit and did the same at the weekend. Picture: WILLAMY IMAGES Ohayon finished with 12 points and Leslie, 12. Leslie said he hoped a large crowd would attend Stawell Leisure Complex on Sunday. “We’ve beaten Timboon before and hopefully we will again,” he said. “We’d love to see a big turn-out to hopefully cheer us along to victory.” Tip-off is at 1pm.

Women

Stawell’s women’s team was unable to snare a win for the season, going down to Colac in their final game for 2015-16 on Saturday night. The Wildcats battled on but were no match for the Kookas, going down 43-76.

Tracey Dark starred for Stawell, shooting 17 points, but was no match for Colac’s depth. Horsham Hornets women’s outfit is the only Wimmera team to qualify for southwest conference finals. The Lady Hornets finished the season in second, trailing Mt Gambier by percentage. The Hornets are aiming for their third grand final appearance in three seasons since debuting in 2013-14. They will compete against the Lakers, Portland and Colac. Semi-finals will be contested on January 30, with the grand final at Horsham Basketball Stadium on February 6.

Horsham Golf Croquet Club results: Saturday, division one, S. Price d J. Pipkorn, K. Scott, division two, E. Nicholls d Jen Pipkorn, division three, T. Hogan d D. Scott; Thursday, division one, M. Pope d Y. Warrick, division two, B. Etherton d V. Hood, division three, E. Lind d B. Konig; Tuesday, division one, K. Scott d J. Sudholz, division two, V. Hood d B. Etherton, division three, G. Murray d R. Devlin.

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Kalimna Park Croquet Club results: Saturday, association, division two, J. Hill, runner-up R. Russell, division three, Y. Watts. Golf, M. Russell, runner-up, L. Wills. Thursday, association, division one, I. Jackman, runnerup, T. Brown, K. Geyer, division two, F. Pearson, runnerup, Y. Watts, division four, K. Blake.

Horsham juniors set for Bendigo classic Five Horsham Hornets teams will vie for glory at the Bendigo Junior Classic tournament at the weekend.

Horsham Amateur Basketball Association junior representative director Tony Sleep said the talented juniors hoped for a strong showing. He said they had been training hard in the lead-up to the annual three-day tournament. The Hornets under-18 girls will compete in

division one, with the under-18 and under-16 boys contesting division two. Horsham will field two under-14 boys teams, one in division one and the other in division three. The Hornets will compete against teams from across the state, including Ballarat, Bendigo, Bacchus Marsh, Castlemaine, Colac, Shepparton and Mildura. “After the Bendigo tournament, all of our junior teams will be in action at various competitions in the lead-up to their age

group’s Basketball Victoria Country state championships,” Mr Sleep said. The Bendigo Junior Classic starts on Saturday and finishes Monday. Basketball action will kick off on Friday night, with Australian Women’s National Basketball League equal ladder-leaders Bendigo Spirit and Sydney Uni Flames going head-to-head at Bendigo Stadium. Junior players wearing their representative singlets can attend the game for free.

Sunnyside success Sunnyside Bowling Club team Helen Jackman, Mavis Janetzki and Jude Cassidy were winners over runners-up Carmel Officer’s team from Balmoral in Natimuk Bowling Club’s annual triples tournament on Thursday.

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Indoor sports return After more than a year’s absence, Horsham Lanes and Games will resume indoor netball and tennis competitions next month. The sporting complex was extensively damaged by fire in September, 2014, and has undergone renovations. Owner Wayne Watkins said he looked forward to welcoming people back to the refurbished courts. “We have new tennis courts and flooring and new netting,” he said. “We’ve also put in air-conditioning. It’s the first time we’ve had air-conditioning in the building, which is great, because it gets pretty hot out there.” Mr Watkins said Lanes and Games would also reintroduce indoor soccer next month. “We used to run it four or five years ago and have decided to start it up again,” he said.

ACE GIG: Riverside teenagers Nia and Archie Harrison have again been selected as ball-kids for the Australian Open.

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BY SARAH SCULLY

iverside teenagers Archie and Nia Harrison had one goal ahead of this year’s Australian Open: to ballkid for Swiss tennis superstar Roger Federer.

On Monday night, Archie’s dream became a reality as he was rostered on to Rod Laver arena for the opening round match between Federer and Georgia’s Nikoloz Basilashvili. Archie, 13, drew applause from an appreciative crowd after effortlessly catching a ball hit by Federer following a fault on his serve. The Harrisons started their second consecutive year as ball-kids at the open on Monday. Nia said the pair had hoped last year’s experience would lead to higher-profile assignments this time around, but were shocked when Archie scored a plum gig on the first day of play. “Archie thought it was a dream come true,” she said. “Doing Roger Federer on Rod Laver was something we both wanted to do. “Archie thought it was awesome, and he

scored a catch from Federer, which was so lucky. The night couldn’t have gone any better.” Federer made light work of his opponent, defeating Basilashvili in straight sets, 6-2, 6-1, 6-2, to advance to the second round. Nia said Archie was able to tick two items off his Australian Open bucket list – to ball-kid for Federer and to make it onto an arena. “Last year Archie made it as far as show courts two and three, but he really wanted to do an arena – Rod Laver, Margaret Court or Hisense – this year,” she said. “Last year I was lucky enough to get on Hisense arena and would love to do one of the others this year.”

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Nia said although rubbing shoulders with the tennis world’s elite was a fantastic experience, it was not always easy. “Last year I saw Roger Federer and I wanted nothing more than to watch him play and ask for his autograph,” she said. “We can’t speak to the players or ask for autographs while we’re in uniform. As a ball-kid, you have to be really professional.”

Mixed netball will be on Monday nights from February 1, with women’s netball on Tuesday nights from February 2. Indoor soccer will be on Wednesdays, starting on February 3, with tennis on Thursdays from February 4. Mr Watkins encouraged people to enter teams. “Since we reopened the bowling, competition has been really good – probably even better than before the fire,” he said. “We’ve already had a lot of interest in netball, tennis and soccer on Facebook and we’re expecting they’ll be popular again.” Mr Watkins said people could call 5382 5022 for more information or to enter a team.

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The Australian Open is a family affair for the Harrisons. Nia and Archie’s older brothers, Joe, Ollie and Fred, have all worked as ball-kids or in court services during the grand slam. Their mother, Buffy, worked at the Australian Open as a statistician in 1993, a few weeks after arriving in Australia from the UK for a backpacking holiday. Buffy, Nia and Archie have set up base in St Kilda throughout the tournament. “It’s great being close to the beach and we’re about 200 metres from Luna Park,” Nia said. “Getting to the tennis is an hour trip, so it’s a different experience from last year, when we were in the city.” Nia and Archie spent from Wednesday to Friday last week completing ball-kid duties during qualifying rounds. “It was great to be back doing it,” Nia said. “It was good to be able to start during the qualifiers, because although it’s open to the public, you don’t have anywhere near the crowd you get during the Open. It means we’re more prepared. “Come Monday, the crowds came pouring in.”

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