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BY COLIN MacGILLIVRAY

orsham’s indelible connection between sport and a sense of community spirit, support and advocacy has shone through in Australia Day awards.

While Australia Day Awards recognise everyone from charity and emergency service workers and health professionals to community group members and event organisers – citizens who volunteer to make life better for the people around them – it is people with strong associations with sport who have dominated Horsham celebrations. It is a common thread joining Horsham’s three 2019 winners – Citizen of the Year joint winners Maree Thompson and Jeff Pekin, and Young Citizen of the Year Seb Dalgleish. Mr Pekin is Wimmera Regional Sports Assembly chairman, a life member and past president of Horsham Table Tennis Association and a volunteer for Horsham Rockets and Wimmera Whippets, sporting organisations for people with disabilities. Mrs Thompson is Horsham Lawn Tennis Club’s junior co-ordinator, a volunteer and life member at Pimpinio Football Netball Club and is involved in junior netball and tennis administration and umpiring. Umpiring is also a passion for Mr Dalgleish, who won Wimmera Regional Sports Assembly’s Sports Star of the Year award in 2017 for his achievements as a football umpire. Mrs Thompson said sport was often a binding force for regional communities. She said volunteering was important so people, particularly children, could enjoy the social and health benefits of playing sport. “I volunteer at my clubs because to keep your clubs alive, that’s what you’ve got to do – volunteer,” she said. “If people didn’t volunteer the club wouldn’t be there. You can sit around, or you can cut up oranges or coach from the sideline or do whatever there is to be done. “It’s much more enjoyable when you get out there and get hands on. “It gives kids the opportunity to have a go at things they would otherwise never get an opportunity to have a go at. “It is also the best way for kids to meet other people for a social aspect. “Kids will always have their friends at school,

but I think it’s important for them to have other friendship groups outside of that.” Mr Pekin said children also gained a sense of achievement from participation in sport. “You do get a sense of reward from what you put in,” he said. “Because we do table tennis with a lot of schools, if they walk away with a smile on their face, that’s your reward and you’ve achieved something. One thing that stood out to me was a little kid from Horsham Ss Michael and John’s Primary School who said ‘I can’t do this’, and I said ‘you can’, and the smile on his face was so wide when he did. “Giving them a feeling of having achieved something is a reward, because they’re the future – they’re the next generation.” Mr Pekin said he also loved working with people with disabilities through his involvement with Horsham Rockets. “I take a week off every year to go to the Tri State Games and it’s the best week of my year,” he said. “Last year we were in Adelaide at the caravan park for a week, and to see that many people with disabilities having fun was great. It’s about inclusion, because 20 or 30 years ago, people with disabilities were not included in things. Continued page 3

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Waterway under constant threat A

BY DEAN LAWSON

regional catchment leader has warned that the Wimmera might in the future experience similar environmental devastation that has occurred in New South Wale’s Darling River system.

Wimmera Catchment Management Authority chief executive David Brennan said it was inevitable, in a dryer and hotter future, that sections of the Wimmera River system would come under serious stress. “What’s happened in the Darling River and Menindee Lakes is a reminder that we are also part of the Murray Darling Basin and when there

is a lack of water in the basin the environment becomes stressed and vulnerable,” he said. “If dry seasons persist and considering what is predicted with climate change, what has happened in NSW will likely, at some stage, happen in the Wimmera. “We’ve already seen something similar occur in the Wimmera River’s lower catchment in the past, during the millennium drought. “Considering the Wimmera River is expansive and close to 300 kilometres in length, we are not immune.” But Mr Brennan was quick to add the Wimmera catchment was one of the best equipped in Australia to work

on mitigating the impact of severe environmental conditions. He said a combination of water assets, infrastructure and a collaborative bond between agencies and communities represented a strong defensive position. “From a management perspective we’re very conservative with how we use water and always aware that the next major drought is only around the corner,” he said. “We have good management of storages by GWMWater and critically, the water-saving Wimmera-Mallee Pipeline is doing a lot of heavy lifting in preventing the scenarios that are happening in NSW.”

Mr Brennan was responding to questions about whether the Wimmera River system was at risk of similar conditions that led to a mass algal bloom and dramatic fish kill on the Darling River. “Of course we are. It’s ugly but it’s a reality,” he said. “As management organisations and communities we can only do so much and despite our efforts we are, frustratingly, often simply at the mercy of nature. “It can leave everything and everyone very vulnerable. “What’s happened in NSW clearly tells us how valuable water is to having a healthy river system. At the same

time, it is a warning that devastation could accompany any drought.” Mr Brennan said the NSW circumstances also galvanised an appreciation of Wimmera lakes and waterways and he encouraged people to make the most of regional water assets. “We’re not technically in drought here and although we’ve had our own outbreaks of blue-green algae we are in a relatively good environmental position,” he said. “We could, as always, do with some rain. “The environment is there to enjoy and we should make the most of what we have at the moment.”

Sport connects 2019 winners Warracknabeal From page 1 “I’m very fortunate that I got asked to help out with that as a bus driver, because you meet some fantastic people that way.” All three award winners agree on the importance of family. Mr Dalgleish’s father Kinglsey was Horsham’s 2017 Citizen of the Year. Mr Dalgleish said family was a big influence on his volunteering. “Our whole family has been involved in some way or another in the community,” he said. “I feel like I was brought up in a fairly community-minded family and this has been a major drive to make me continue to participate and be involved.” Mrs Thompson and Mr Pekin agreed a strong family network made volunteering easier. “Maree and I are lucky that we have great families and friends that we can rely upon,” Mr Pekin said. “They turn up and help you. It’s never about one person, it’s about a network of family and friends. “We’re the ones looking good because we’re out there, but it’s the people behind us that help make it happen. You have to have your partner’s support.” While all three award winners are united by a passion for volunteering in sport, it is far from the only way they contribute to their community. Mr Dalgleish is a member of Horsham’s Relay For Life youth committee, a member of the National Youth Halogen Leadership Group – which helps care for homeless people – and completed volunteer work in remote communities in Cambodia last year. He was a vice-captain at Horsham’s

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Seb Dalgleish

St Brigid’s College in 2018 and represented the school at Darwin Defenders and Remembrance Day ceremonies in Melbourne. Mr Pekin has organised working bees for people who are sick or suffering hardship, and Mrs Thompson is a volunteer for Horsham’s Meals on Wheels service. Mr Dalgleish said he enjoyed contributing to other people’s happiness. “A major highlight of my year was my ‘alternative schoolies’ trip to Cambodia with some mates from school after we finished exams,” he said. “Travelling to Cambodia was a great experience and building a concrete path at a school run by charity Buddhism for Social Development Action was really rewarding for the whole group. “By getting involved with Relay For Life or volunteering in Cambodia, I try to

have a positive impact on other people’s lives. I like the satisfaction I feel after helping other people and making their day or life that little bit better.”

Event of the Year

Horsham Motorcycle Club’s committee will also be recognised on Australia Day. The club had a massive year in 2018, hosting the World Junior Motocross Championships and earning the 2019 award for Event of the Year. It was the first time Australia had hosted the event, and drew competitors from 24 countries to the Wimmera. Horsham Rural City Council mayor Mark Radford congratulated all members of the club for helping to bring a worldclass event to Horsham. • For more information on Australia Day celebrations in the Wimmera, see pages 18 and 19.

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Officials will present Australia Day awards to four Warracknabeal district community identities during morning celebrations on Saturday. Awards will go to Warracknabeal Citizen of the Year Geoff Lovel, Sportsperson of the Year Alan McLean, Sports Achiever of the Year Merryn Baxter and Young Achiever of the Year Nicola Clyne. Presentations will be at Warracknabeal’s Anzac Park. Mr Lovel is well known in his community for his involvement and leadership in a diverse range of organisations. This includes time as a shire councillor and significant involvement and leadership in the Uniting Church, Men’s Shed and Wheatlands Warehouse. Mr McLean has dedicated thousands of hours to the improvement of sporting organisations and facilities in Warracknabeal and has been a keen sportsman in his own right. Anzac Park and Warracknabeal Community Centre have played a big part in Mr McLean’s life, but he has also been heavily involved in football and tennis clubs. Ms Baxter participates in a range of sports – her favourite being table tennis. She has competed in Tri State games for more than 10 years

as a member of Warracknabeal Warriors. In 2018 she won a major sportsmanship award from more than 350 adult athletes with disabilities from Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales. Ms Clyne has an impressive list of achievements in the past 12 months, enjoying high levels of success in both sport and school. Her chosen sports include basketball, tennis and netball and she has received awards in all three during the year. Academically, she shone in her last year at Warracknabeal Primary School, where she was also a school captain. Rotary Club of Warracknabeal is organising Australia Day celebrations and is encouraging people to attend, starting with an 8am breakfast. The event will also feature children’s activities and musical entertainment before a formal program starts at 9am. Guides and Scouts will lead the program after an aero club flyover. Rob Spicer, originally from Warracknabeal, will be guest speaker and talk about his career in the Navy, where he was a diver, and as the master of crude oil ships sailing around the world. Musician Darryn Wardle will provide entertainment.

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Voices to join in song

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he Wimmera will, literally, add its voice to a fight against brain cancer at a major gathering at Horsham’s Exchange Hotel on Monday afternoon.

Community organisers of the first Sing For Something event in the region have declared an open invitation for anyone to join them in the hotel’s beer garden for a mass money-raising sing-along. The project involves people simply turning up and providing $5 and their voice as part of a declaration of solidarity through song. With musical and lyrical support, they will sing a song appropriate to the occasion as a collective choir. For Sing For Something’s launch on Monday, as part of Australia Day celebrations, the song will be iconic anthem Down Under by Men at Work. ACE Radio, through The Weekly Advertiser and radio stations 3WM and MIXX FM, is directly involved in the concept. Horsham general manager Brendan O’Loughlin and promotions manager Kaycee Bould are on an organising committee. Ange Stephens, whose sister Rachel is fighting brain cancer, provided the catalyst for the Sing For Something launch. “I knew very little about brain cancer – all I knew about it was from listening to Carrie Bickmore on television program The Project talking about her husband who had sadly died from the disease,” she said. “It wasn’t until my sister was diagnosed with oligodendroglioma in 2017 that it became very real to me and my family. “We quickly learned the impact it has on both the sufferer and their family – brain surgery is huge and very frightening. “Sadly there is no known cause for brain cancer and that is what I want to change. The Australian Government contributes only five percent of money needed to research and I think we owe it to every sufferer to raise more money that can hopefully create better outcomes, better treatments and extend their lives.” Miss Bould said activities would start at the hotel from 3pm. “The money we raise will go to Carrie Bickmore’s foundation Carrie’s Beanies 4 Cancer,” she said.

St Arnaud Transfer Station will change its operational hours after starting a new contract with Ecoswish. The new operating hours will be 10am to 2pm Fridays, noon to 5pm Saturdays and 10am to 5pm, Sundays. The operating hours will start from February 11. The changes are based on a review of transfer station use during the past four years and responding to when most customers used the service. Northern Grampians Shire councillor Merrilee Reid said the council was always reviewing community services. “During the past four years we’ve found the transfer station is not used on a Tuesday,” she said. “As such, it makes sense to remove Tuesday and instead extend the hours from Friday to Sunday when the facility is used the most.” People seeking more information on the council’s waste services can visit website www.ngshire.vic.gov.au/Council-Services/ Bins-recycling-and-waste.

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SING FOR A CAUSE: Ange Stephens, Cindy Hammond, Simon ‘Skuzz’ Skurrie and Kaycee Bould get ready for Sing For Something on January 28 at the Exchange Hotel. “The idea is to raise money by getting people to get together for something that is entertaining, fun and joyful. “It’s a full-on sing-along. We don’t need talent – we just need voices. “We want to fill the beer the garden and then some. “There are few things more empowering than a large collection of voices singing as one. “It doesn’t matter if you don’t know the words, we all know the tune and there will be prompts.” Miss Bould said Nick and Mel Murray

from the Exchange Hotel had offered the beer garden for the project. “The ‘something’ we’re singing for on this occasion is to raise money for brain-cancer research,” Miss Bould said. “The hope is that Sing For Something events can provide an ongoing fund-raising opportunity for other needy causes in the region.” As well as ACE and the Exchange Hotel Horsham, Waacks Bakery, Latus Jewellers and Wetsuit Coolers are also providing support for Monday’s launch.

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Horsham Rural City Council has urged people who come into contact with water from the lake to wash affected skin immediately in clean water. They are also advising people to avoid using affected water for cooking, drinking, washing or showering, adding that boiling affected water did not make it safe

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PUBLIC NOTICES 23 January 2019

Australia Day Events Horsham Soundshell, 8am

• Free barbecue breakfast, 7am • Australia Day observances • Master of ceremony – Trevor Bysouth • Welcome to Country by Barengi Gadjin Elder Jennifer Beer • Reflection by Horsham Christian Ministers Association • Horsham Brass Band, Horsham Pipe Band, Sing Australia Choir • National anthem by Brittany Bates, Horsham Arts Council • Australia Day address by Mayor Mark Radford • Australian children story by Cr Alethea Gulvin • Citizenship ceremony • Presentation of Australia Day Awards by Mayor Mark Radford • Closing ceremony by Trevor Bysouth.

Natimuk, 62 Main Street, 11am • Flag raising ceremony, Natimuk Brass Band in attendance • Guest Speaker – Ambassador Matthew Albert • Followed by barbecue lunch.

Dadswells Bridge Hall, 11am • Flag raising ceremony • Guest Speaker – Janet Witham of Halls Gap Historical Society • Followed by refreshments.

Brimpaen Hall, 8am • Country breakfast • Official ceremony, 9am • Guest speaker – Eh Doh Soe Hserhei from Myanmar Burma • Flag raising ceremony.

Community Grants open Monday Up to $10,000 available to groups Local groups are being encouraged to prepare their applications ahead of the Community Development Grants program opening date on Monday 28 January. The grants have been highly successful over the past 12 months with dozens of local projects worth $365,000 completed. Clubs and organisations within Horsham Rural City Council can apply for a share of the 2019-20 funding via the HRCC website until February 28. That included $7,700 for Horsham Croquet Club to replace its kitchen cupboards. President Betty Etherton said Horsham Croquet Club was thankful for the financial support. “We successfully applied for a Council grant to repair the kitchen which was badly damaged by white ants,” Mrs Etherton said. “We now have lovely new kitchen cabinets and a benchtop to match.” The majority of successful applications range between $500 and $5,000 and are awarded to not-forprofit organisations that enhance the provision of activities, facilities or delivery of services to people in the Horsham municipality. Applications are assessed against a range of criteria, including demonstrated need, level of community benefit and more. Mayor Mark Radford encouraged community groups to plan their grant applications early.

Jenny Pipkorn and Betty Etherton at the Croquet Club’s newly refurbished kitchen.

“Read the guidelines, plan your project, and importantly speak with a Council officer, listed in the guidelines, about your application to ensure it meets the guidelines to give it every chance of success,” Cr Radford said. To be eligible for funding, projects must be undertaken between 1 July 2019 and 30 June 2020. To find out more visit hrcc.vic.gov.au or call Co-ordinator Community Relations and Advocacy Susan Surridge on 03 5382 9776.

Payment of rates in full Road and street works Due date – Friday 15 February 2019

Below is a list of projects and associated works that are currently underway by HRCC staff and contractors.

If you have chosen to pay your rates annually, the due date for Interest free payments is Friday 15 February 2019. Interest on late payments may be charged at 10 per cent per year. Payment methods are listed on your Rates Notice. For enquiries or a copy of your rates notice, please contact the Rates Department on 5382 9777. Ratepayers can also request a copy of their rate notice online at hrcc.vic.gov.au/Rates-Review/Rates-and-Charges.

Urban Infrastructure: Footpath repairs, multiple locations, short term works, signage in place Road Pothole repairs, multiple locations, short term works, signage in place Drainage works various locations Kooyong Street reconstruction, Derimal Street 180m North MacBain Street construction Hutchesson Street reconstruction. Parks and Gardens: Irrigation maintenance Bindii spraying Rural roads tree trimming Selective herbicide program for reserves CBD garden bed revamps Wimmera walk landscaping Street tree watering Roundabout works, Wimmera River bridge Water testing Town entrance mowing Rural Infrastructure: Rural road pothole repairs, multiple locations, short term works, signage in place Replace damaged culverts ,various rural roads Reconstruction of Wonwondah, Dadswells Bridge Road Fixing patches various rural roads, VicRoads Flood recovery stage 3, Toolondo, Kanagulk, Natimuk area Construction and realignment of Old Hamilton Road Construction of Plush Hannans Road Rural road reseal program

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Tapping into our resources

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t is far from a secret that modern Australia has barely scratched the surface in understanding the potential of our country’s natural assets.

While we have long exploited obvious resources such as minerals, climate, global positioning and a sheer expanse of land, we are probably guilty of overlooking other obvious opportunities. If opportunity is based on human desire to thrive, based on a foundation of being able to survive, we need only consider why humans have been able to do both, from a contextual point of view, in Australia for tens of thousands of years. The State Government is providing

$30,000 to help Warrnambool-based WG Enterprises, the Worn Gundidj Aboriginal Cooperative that provides economic opportunities for the Aboriginal community, to explore and expand its bush-food project. The grant is designed to allow WG Enterprises to start supply-chain mapping and field and kitchen trials. It will hopefully help the cooperative identify opportunities for producers, processors, distributors and retailers. This has obvious and considerable merit in supporting a regional boutique enterprise and healthy cultural-driven project. Critically, the acknowledgment also opens a window to a big-picture opportunity that

EDITORIAL By Dean Lawson, editor

might lead to mainstream production of a new cache of unique agricultural products. Australia has an international reputation as a food producer and Victoria is in the vanguard. Yet while contemporary culture in northern Australia seems to have tapped into native food production, our state, perhaps content with international export staples, might have been wearing blinkers. Of course there

are many complexities in breaking ground with new products, especially in food, but ‘bush tucker’ cropping is an area that warrants much larger exploration. At the moment, the government investment represents only token acknowledgment and there are many ‘mights’ in this concept. We have considerable world-leading agricultural research and development assets already in place in western Victoria, especially the Wimmera. Why not use and expand them, as part of this exploration project, to include the food that has kept people alive in what we’re constantly told is one of harshest environments on the planet?

TAC warning The Transport Accident Commission has renewed calls for people to plan ahead and make safe choices when using roads during the Australia Day long weekend. TAC Road Safety lead director Samantha Cockfield said with school holidays wrapping up and many people travelling, the weekend was set to be one of the busiest periods on roads for the year. She said a safe weekend on the roads started with planning ahead and separating drinking from driving. “A good plan is the safest way to start a long weekend, so if you’re heading away, plan your journey to include breaks and make sure you are well rested before getting behind the wheel,” she said.

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AUSTRALIA DAY SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2019 HORSHAM SOUNDSHELL, SAWYER PARK

Free BBQ Breakfast 7am, Official Ceremony 8am

ART LEADER: Horsham Regional Art Gallery’s new visual arts co-ordinator and director Brenda Wellman brings experience to the role. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

New art gallery director Experienced visual arts professional Brenda Wellman is Horsham Regional Art Gallery’s new director. Ms Wellman, who replaces Adam Harding, brings more than 15 years of experience in visual art exhibitions and programs to regional audiences, to the role. She has worked at National Exhibition Touring Support Victoria, the Art Gallery of Ballarat and Albury Regional Art Gallery. She has also overseen the co-ordination and installation of many exhibitions, working with curators, galleries and artists to promote

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cultural experiences for regional communities and visitors. “I’m very excited to join the team at Horsham Regional Art Gallery and continue the fantastic work that has been done here,” she said. “I’ve worked with the gallery team previously and was impressed by the quality of the programs offered and the engagement the gallery has with the Horsham community. I am looking forward to exploring and learning about the gallery, Horsham and the wider area.”

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Australia Day Observances Master of Ceremony – Trevor Bysouth Welcome to Country by Barengi Gadjin Land Council – Elder Jennifer Beer Reflection by Horsham Christian Ministers Association Susan Hobbs Entertainment – Horsham Brass Band, Horsham Pipe Band, Sing Australia Choir Singing of the National Anthem by Brittany Bates Rep. of the Horsham Arts Council Australia Day Address – Mayor Cr Mark Radford Australian Children Story by Cr Alethea Gulvin Citizenship ceremony Presentation of Australia Day Awards by Mayor, Cr Mark Radford Closing ceremony by Trevor Bysouth

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8am – Brimpaen Hall • Country Breakfast 8am • Official Ceremony 9am • Guest Speaker – Eh Doh Soe Hserhei from Myanmar Burma • Flag Raising Ceremony

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DADSWELLS BRIDGE

11am – Dadswells Bridge Hall • Flag raising ceremony • Guest Speaker – Janet Witham of Halls Gap Historical Society • Followed by refreshments

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Saturday 26 January Saturday 26 January

Cato Park. 6pm start Catocommunity Park. 6pm start Free BBQ Free community BBQ Official Ceremony with guest speaker Official Ceremony with guest speaker Ambassador Mr Robert DiPierdomenico Ambassador Mr Robert DiPierdomenico Presentation of Australia Day Awards Presentation of Australia Day Awards Citizenship Ceremony Citizenship Ceremony Free family activities including face painting & Free family activities including face painting & jumping castle! jumping castle! Bring a chair or rug & Bring a chair or rug & join in the celebrations! join in the celebrations!

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ALL WELCOME: Karl and Elizabeth Kaucner help Bill Goodwin sign up for another year at Horsham U3A. The University of the Third Age hosted a registration day last week. U3A spokesman Geoff Baker said a steady stream of students kept volunteers busy. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

Optimism for lab C

BY DEAN LAWSON

ommunity leaders remain optimistic that plans to establish an underground science laboratory at Stawell Gold Mine will become a reality in the near future.

Northern Grampians mayor Kevin Erwin said he remained ‘quietly’ confident that project leaders would ultimately get the millions of dollars needed to make it happen. “There has been a lot of background work and legalities that have gone into this project, which has also been the subject of significant rescoping,” he said. “And while Northern Grampians Shire Council has taken a step back to allow Melbourne University to drive the project, we remain very keen for it to progress. There are obviously a lot of processes to go through.” Plans for the unique laboratory, designed to explore and unlock the mysteries and potential of ‘dark matter’ as part of an international scientific collaboration, stalled with the cease of production at Stawell Gold Mine in 2016. But a new mine owner and a return to mining

operations offered fresh opportunities to reignite the project. The change in circumstances has prompted a raft of negotiations, planning discussions and legal arrangements. There is plenty of speculation about project timelines but optimistic estimations are that construction of the laboratory, about a kilometre deep in the mine, and even scientific experiments, might start this year. Mr Erwin said the project, while unlikely to directly drive significant employment opportunities in Stawell, was a clear example of economic value adding to an established industry. “There was great enthusiasm for the project before the mine went into caretaker mode. Now the mine has a willing new owner there is no reason, with the assistance of government, that it can’t go ahead. There remains an opportunity here to put Victoria on the international scientific map,” he said. “What it could do for Stawell’s international reputation is considerable, so of course we would dearly love for it to get the traction it deserves.”

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Rock organisers wait for approval O

BY DEAN LAWSON

rganisers of a large-scale reunion weekend of ‘live and local’ Wimmera rock bands in Horsham next year hope to gain municipal go-ahead by the end of this week.

Event spokesman Lynton Brown said he was confident the free community event scheduled for February, 2020, would win a Horsham Rural City Council tick of approval. “We had a meeting with council officials on Friday and everything looks okay. But it still needs a final tick-off,” he said. “At the moment we have 21 bands that have indicated they are keen to

reform and perform for the occasion and we expect a few more to come forward.” Mr Brown said he had been amazed at the response from performers and bands dating back decades who had rushed to add their support to the concept, a decade on after Horsham’s successful 50 years of Wimmera Rock reunion. “There are so many ideas being floated at the moment between people already directly involved and others keen to pass on their suggestions,” he said. “An example of the issues we’re looking at is what venues we will need, considering the time of the year and the various types of bands that

have indicated a willingness to be involved. “We’re in the process of working on the planning backbone and we can’t confirm too many details until we get council approval. “Information will be forthcoming later down the track as plans progress. “What we can confirm is that if we get the green light, we will be using both performing areas of Horsham Town Hall as well as the Sawyer Park Soundshell. “We’re anticipating there will also be other venue opportunities where bands can perform. “Much of what happens depends on how many bands put their hands up. “We have plenty to work with now,

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Mr Brown said it was critical bands that were contemplating reforming and being involved in the event started deciding whether they could or could not get together for the occasion. “The idea of people getting together to rekindle musical collaborations is at the heart of the reunion,” he said. “This project is all about the reformation of former bands that in some way etched their way into popular-music culture of our region. “When we get council confirmation, we will call a meeting of key participants to start mapping out how it can all work.

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Artist journeys to Darwin Ararat-based artist and sculptor Geoff Todd will present one of his paintings to Darwin City Council at a ceremony tomorrow. Mr Todd’s painting, entitled Nexus, was bought by Northern Territory air conditioning and mechanical services company Airducter and donated to the council. “Since my work is in and on the facades of both the Supreme Court and Parliament House in Darwin and collected by the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, the lord mayor of Darwin and his councillors decided it was time the city itself owned a painting of mine and gratefully received it,” he said. “A few years ago the lord mayor opened an exhibition of mine in Sydney, when he was a member of parliament in the NT. “It will be great to catch up with him again.”

Mr Todd said the painting would hang in the public reception area at Darwin Town Hall. He described Nexus as ‘a fun painting I made in 2012 that was exhibited in Darwin, as it obviously connects with the Northern Territory lifestyle’. The painting depicts several people crowding into, and on top of, a four-wheel-drive, with a dog running alongside. “The meaning of the word Nexus is ‘a connection, or series of connections, linking two or more things’,” Mr Todd said. “The nexus between the Northern Territory and the four-wheel-drive vehicle is a real one. “In the Northern Territory and especially in communities, the four-wheel-drive is part of the culture, the landscape, society, work and fun.” – Colin MacGillivray

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orthern Grampians Shire mayor Kevin Erwin is confident the region will find an appropriate replacement for Wimmera Development Association’s departing executive director Ralph Kenyon.

Cr Erwin, also association chairman, said the role was a unique position requiring broad advocacy, lobbying and strategic-planning skills. But he added the Wimmera had been blessed with high-quality directors in the past who had provided a blueprint for what was needed in the role. “We started a recruiting process when the WDA executive met in Horsham last week,” he said. “We’ve appointed a consultancy company to find a new executive director and expectations are that it will take about 12 weeks to find the right person. “It’s a unique type of role in a unique

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type of organisation that is really about building partnerships and developing links and fostering opportunities at a regional level. “WDA is a standout development group in Victoria. “It is well respected and it is very important that we find the right sort of person to fill this role. “We have had high-quality people fill the position in the past and we’re now in search of another one.” Cr Erwin said the association was overseeing a variety of ongoing and

Ararat structure review Ararat district community will have its first chance since 2007 to have its say on the structure of Ararat Rural City Council, starting today. Victorian Electoral Commission, in undertaking an electoral representation review of the municipality structure, will explore issues such as the number of councillors and whether the council should be subdivided into wards and how that would operate. A public information session about the review will be at 6.30pm at Ararat’s Alexandra Oval Community Centre on January 31. A submission guide that outlines the review process and important background information and key dates is available online at vec.vic.gov.au. The review will not consider the council’s external boundaries or whether it should be combined with another council. Electoral reviews generally occur at least every 12 years.

emerging projects and it would be looking for a specific type of person with ‘the right skill set’. “I’m confident we will find someone – whether it’s from within the region or beyond,” he said. Wimmera Development Association is at the heart of a development web and partnership including Northern Grampians, Horsham, Hindmarsh, Yarriambiack and West Wimmera municipal councils. It is the peak economic development organisation for the Wimmera and southern Mallee with a charter of supporting business and promoting or stimulating regional investment opportunities. It works as a conduit between industry and government and lobbies for projects that clearly benefit its footprint area. The association’s executive director spearheads direction. Mr Kenyon will retire from his role as executive director early next month.

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Nationals select Webster to run

Liberals call for nominations The Liberal Party of Australia’s Victorian division is calling for nominations from eligible members to contest the seat of Mallee at the next Federal Election.

Applications opened on Tuesday, last week. The party has asked members interested in nominating for endorsement to obtain an application form.

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r Anne Webster of Mildura will represent the Nationals as a candidate for Mallee in the approaching Federal Election.

Regional party members selected Dr Webster from a field of six candidates at a meeting in Birchip on Saturday. Dr Webster gained Bachelor of Sociology and History and Social Work Honours degrees at Latrobe University in Mildura before completing her PhD at Australian National University. She has a history of working with community organisations such as Mallee Family Care and Mallee Support and Accommodation Program and founded and works for Mildura organisation Zoe Support to help young, disadvantaged mothers and their families. Dr Webster said she was honoured that Nationals members had chosen her to represent the party at the next election. “I will continue to be a strong advocate for my community and I am excited to take up the fight for the people of regional Victoria,” she said. “I’m looking forward to talking to as many people as possible in Mallee over the next few months.” The Nationals Victoria acting president Sheridan Bond said the quality of all six candidates, which included Shane McGrath of Minyip, Daniel Linklater, Gol Gol, Bernadette Hogan, Birchip, Paul Matheson, Mildura and Toby Heil, Irymple, demonstrated the strength of The Nationals. “All candidates should be congratulated for putting their hands up,” she said. “Anne Webster will be an outstanding candidate and will continue to maintain a strong voice for the region.”

Dr Anne Webster Dr Webster will attempt to retain the seat for the Nationals after former federal minister Andrew Broad, who became embroiled in a ‘sugar baby’ scandal late last year, declared he would not contest the election. The Mallee electorate, which covers about a quarter of Victoria, has historically been a politically conservative stronghold. A vacant Mallee seat at the election means the Liberals, despite being in coalition with the Nationals, can under partnership agreements, field a candidate. The Liberals have indicated they will contest the seat. • Nationals fill Broad’s ministerial role, page 16.

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New path for kettlebell champion BY COLIN MacGILLIVRAY

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Those people have probably not met Ellie Parmenter. Ms Parmenter, one of Rural Northwest Health’s newest nurses in Warracknabeal, has a surprising secret – she is a kettlebell training world record holder. Ms Parmenter took up kettlebell training at a young age while growing up in Bendigo. She said she immediately took to the sport. “I started doing fitness classes with one of my friends and the guy who ran them was a coach,” she said. “It was a good group of people and it was something a bit different – I had never really done anything like that before. “I just kept doing it from there. It was just fun.” Ms Parmenter soon found herself competing in kettlebell competitions in Melbourne. “I started doing it for a bit of fun and then I started competing,” she said. “I was the youngest one to compete in Australia I’m pretty sure – I had my first competition when I was in year seven, so I was 13.

“I had played netball, but never anything like kettlebell training. I definitely enjoy being physically challenged, and that’s what it was.” When she was 16, Ms Parmenter did something she never expected. “I was in Melbourne at a competition when I set a world record in my age division,” she said. “I did something called Girevoy weight training with kettlebells. “There are competitions where they take your bodyweight, the weight of the kettlebell and how many reps you’ve done, and they divide it and get a score, and I set the record.” Ms Parmenter’s kettlebell training led to another unexpected occurrence – she met bodybuilding and film superstar Arnold Schwarzenegger. Schwarzenegger was in Melbourne for the Arnold Classic – an event named after him. He made an appearance at the kettlebell competition, leaving many of the competitors speechless. “We didn’t know he was coming,” Ms Parmenter said. Unfortunately for Ms Parmenter, the year Schwarzenegger made his guest appearance was the year she stopped competing. “I had done this competition the previous three years in a row, but he wasn’t there,” she said.

CLASSIC: Ellie Parmenter set a world record at kettlebell championships in 2015. “I met him as a spectator that year. I have really bad endometriosis, which is why I don’t do kettlebells anymore. “When I was about 12 I started having all these problems, and because

I was so young doctors didn’t really know how to pinpoint it. “I was in hospital having lots of different procedures and seeing different doctors, trying to figure out why I was in so much pain all the time.

“It was awful having to give up the kettlebells. “I used to go and watch the competitions and help score and judge, but I was getting really frustrated because I couldn’t jump up and join in.” While the loss of kettlebell competition was a blow for Ms Parmenter, it helped her discover another passion – nursing. “I spent a lot of time in the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne around that time and the care I got from the nurses there was amazing,” she said. “From then, I knew that was what I wanted to do.” Ms Parmenter went on to study nursing and, after starting in her home town of Bendigo, began working in Warracknabeal through a nursing agency 12 months ago. She became a permanent nurse in Warracknabeal three months ago. “I love Warracknabeal. It’s really good,” she said. “I was a bit unsure if I was going to like it or not at the start, but the hospital has been really great. “There are not many people there, but there are a lot of really nice people, so it has a good feel about it. “Everything is a bit more personal. Just being able to move and find my own space has been nice.”

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Weekly Wool Market Week 29 on the Australian wool seeling program is the second sale of the calendar year, and due to the wool accumulated over the recent threeweek recess quantities remained high. The final amount offered was 51,703 bales, this was the largest national offering since April last year. Despite the last two weeks having a large amount of wool for sale, the overall national quantity is still well down on the previous season. When compared to the corresponding sale of 2018, the total amount of bales offered at auction is down by 175,524 bales, a reduction of 16.8%. The merino fleece market was mixed in its performance. The three centres behaved slightly differently, with varied positive and negative movements recorded across the board. Although there was an inconsistent pattern, the overall trend was upward. This was reflected in the movement of the AWEX eastern market indicator (EMI) which gained 13 cents for the series, closing the week at 1,923 cents. Skirtings managed to record upward movements, generally between 20 and 40 cents, wools coarser than 19 micron attracted the most attention and as a result enjoyed the largest gains. The crossbreds were the best performing sector for the week, large gains of 50 to 80 cents were experienced in the 26 to 28 micron range. Similar to the fleece, the results in the oddments varied between centres, the North and West recorded 20 to 30 cent rises, whilst the South posted a small reduction but again the overall trend was positive. Despite the strong market the national offering reduces next week. Most of the wool is from sheep shorn in recent weeks, as the back log of wool delivered during the break has mostly been cleared. Currently, there is 41,503 bales available to the trade in Sydney, Melbourne and Fremantle.

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arracknabeal trade cook Janine Edwards has an important message for the 50-plus community – take advantage of your bowel cancer screen kits.

After recently discovering she had bowel cancer, the Rural Northwest Health worker said she had been stunned by the amount of people who had told her they discarded their free test kit. “I understand we all get busy with life, but it’s just crazy not to test yourself,” Janine said. “I know using the kit has been a saviour for me and really it’s five minutes out of your day to complete the test.” A keen four-wheel-drive and camping enthusiast with husband David, Janine loves the outdoors and gardening when she is not at work. She has never been sick and her only previous medical contact was for an eye operation on her retina. For the past decade she has received the free bowel cancer screening kit in the mail, just like every other Australian. She completed the test each time. “There was never an issue with it before, but this time was different,” Janine said. “We had gone on holidays when they sent me the kit, so I actually forgot to do it, but fortunately they sent me a reminder and I got onto it when we returned. “Soon after I got a letter to say the test was positive.” Janine, whose father died of cancer at 49, said the positive result hadn’t been a concern at the time. “My doctor said I was fit and about

three people in every 100 are usually diagnosed with bowel cancer,” she said. “I didn’t have any symptoms either, so I wasn’t concerned at all. “I booked in for a colonoscopy in Horsham and had that done a few weeks later. “Before the colonoscopy, the doctor told me that of those who have the procedure, only one in 20 are found to have bowel cancer.” Janine liked the odds, but when she was wheeled back from the procedure and woken, she was told she had bowel cancer and would need further treatment. “It was a huge shock for me and I just burst into tears,” she said. “Then David walked in and saw me crying so it was a real jolt for him too.” For the next phase, Janine was referred to another Horsham doctor who was ‘very nice and explained things well’. “He made sure I understood so I could face the surgery with confidence,” she said. A week later Janine had a bowel resection, where they removed a portion of her bowel. “They told me the surgery was successful but the cancer had gone through the bowel wall and into my lymph nodes, so I would require 12 rounds of chemotherapy,” she said. Janine is currently undergoing the chemotherapy, which involves a trip to Ballarat every fortnight for three days of treatment. Janine said she still had a while to go before she was in the clear. “If that kit hadn’t been available I would not have been checked until I

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street and told ‘Oh I just throw that kit in the bin’. “I’ve even had a few nurses tell me they don’t worry about it and my aunt told me that her friend was astonished that the test kit actually worked. “It’s just mind-boggling to hear that people don’t take advantage of a free service that is delivered to their door, takes a few minutes to do and could save their life.”

Federal member for Mallee Andrew Broad believes the government’s $1.45-billion pledge for community mental health services will benefit residents in the electorate. The funding will be provided through the government’s Primary Health Networks, which commission health services – including mental health – in communities across Australia. Mr Broad said the Murray Primary Health Network would receive $44.4-million, while the Western Victoria network would get $36.9-million over a three-year period. “I have always tried to improve mental health services for the people in the Wimmera and Mallee,” he said. “There were limited services when I first started, and the introduction of Headspace in Swan Hill, Mildura and Horsham has become a muchwelcomed resource in assisting youth mental health.” Mr Broad said the Government would change the way Primary Health Networks were funded to ensure staff and mental health professionals no longer faced uncertainty on short-term contracts.

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Hosted by Edenhope Lions Club. Goroke: 8am, Goroke Memorial Hall. Australia Day breakfast. 9am, flag raising ceremony, guest speaker Joy Forbes, followed by morning tea. Hosted by Lions Club of Goroke. Harrow: 11.30am, Johnny Mullagh Reserve at river bank. Flag raising ceremony, guest speaker, barbecue lunch. Hosted by Johnny Mullagh Park Committee. Kaniva: 8am, Kaniva Swimming Pool. Bacon and egg breakfast, entry by donation, please bring own plates, cups and cutlery if possible. 9am, flag raising, guest speaker Ana Lowe from Nhill.

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Ararat: 1pm, Alexandra Gardens. Australia Day garden party, including a jumping castle, fairy floss, helium balloons and DJ. Lake Bolac: 1pm, Lake Bolac outdoor pool. Pool party, with free entry and family activities. Willaura: 1pm, Willaura outdoor pool. Pool party, with free entry and family activities.

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Rainbow: 7.30am. Barbecue hosted by Lions Club of Rainbow with address by Australia Day ambassador Alice Pung. Jeparit: 9am. Barbecue hosted by Jeparit Town Committee with address by Australia Day ambassador Alice Pung. Dimboola: 10.30am. Morning tea hosted by Dimboola Country Women’s Association and Dimboola Town Committee with address by Australia Day ambassador Alice Pung. Nhill: Noon. Lunchtime barbecue hosted by Nhill Lions Club with address by Australia Day ambassador Alice Pung.

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Horsham: 7am, Sawyer Park. Free barbecue breakfast. 8am, Australia Day ceremony commences. Australia Day address by ambassador Matthew Albert, national anthem, presentation of an Australian children’s story, citizenship ceremony and live entertainment. Brimpaen: 8am, Brimpaen Hall. Breakfast followed by official flag

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raising ceremony and guest speaker. Natimuk: 11am, Natimuk Community Centre. Australia Day address by ambassador Matthew Albert, flag raising ceremony, barbecue lunch and entertainment by Natimuk Brass Band and Voices of Wimmera choir. Dadswells Bridge: 11am, Dadswells Bridge Hall. Official flag raising ceremony and guest speaker followed by refreshments.

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Stawell: 2pm to 5pm, Stawell Sports and Aquatic Centre. Australia Day pool party. Free entry to pools, live music and games. 6pm, Cato Park, Victoria Street. Official ceremony

hosted by AFL legend Robert DiPierdomenico, with jumping castle, face painting, petting zoo, free barbecue and presentation of Australia Day awards. St Arnaud: 8am, St Arnaud Town Hall. Barbecue breakfast followed by presentation of Australia Day awards with morning tea, hosted by local Lions and Rotary clubs and Kara Kara Country Women’s Association. Navarre: 8.30am, Navarre Park. Cooked breakfast and flag raising ceremony. St Arnaud’s Hugh Jackson will be guest speaker. Great Western: 11am to 2pm, Cubitt Street. ‘Show and Shine Street Party’, featuring a swap meet, street

food, buskers, jumping castle and face painting. Marnoo: 8am, Marnoo Hall. Breakfast provided by Marnoo Counrty Women’s Association, followed by flag raising and singing of the national anthem.

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Dergholm: 10am, Dergholm Memorial Hall. Flag raising ceremony, guest speaker John Matthews, morning tea, please bring a plate. Hosted by Dergholm Hall Committee. Edenhope: 8am, Henley Park, Lake Street. Barbecue breakfast, Sing Australia Choir. 9am, flag raising ceremony, guest speaker, children’s activities.

Warracknabeal: 8am, Community Centre at Anzac Park. Breakfast celebrations. Hopetoun: 8am, Memorial Hall. Breakfast celebrations. Beulah: 8am, Beulah Post Office. Breakfast celebrations. Minyip: 8am, Main Street square. Breakfast celebrations. Rupanyup: 8am, Rupanyup Memorial Park. Breakfast celebrations. Murtoa: 8am, Murtoa Swimming Pool. Breakfast celebrations. Woomelang: 8am, Memorial Hall Super Rooms. Breakfast celebrations. Tempy: 8am, Tempy Lions Park. Breakfast celebrations. Patchewollock: 8am, Patchewollock Community Centre. Breakfast celebrations. Wallup: 8am, Wallup Hall. Breakfast celebrations.

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n eclectic mix of Australia Day ambassadors will help councils present awards and host celebrations in 2019.

Hawthorn football legend and former Brownlow Medalist Robert DiPierdomenico is one of the highest-profile ambassadors. DiPierdomenico, also known as ‘Dipper’, will help present Stawell’s Citizen of the Year award and lead festivities at Cato Park alongside Northern Grampians Shire mayor Kevin Erwin. DiPierdomenico is a five-time premiership player with Hawthorn, playing 240 games during his VFL-AFL career and claiming the 1986 Brownlow Medal as the league’s best and fairest player. He also worked as an ambassador for The Alannah and Madeline Foundation, a national charity protecting children from violence. Prominent harness racing trainer Maree Caldow will be St Arnaud’s Australia Day ambassador. Mrs Caldow has forged a reputation as one of Victoria’s best harness racing trainers, making a sizeable impact on the industry since assuming control of the family’s Melton training establishment. She has trained more than 800 winners, totaling more than $5.6-mil-

lion in prize money, and trained four group-one winners. She won the Australasia Breeders Crown with Magic Interest and was the trainer of former Australian Mare of the Year, Nolarama. Acclaimed author and journalist Alice Pung will be Hindmarsh Shire’s Australia Day ambassador. Ms Pung’s work has been published in The New York Times, The Guardian, The Age, The Monthly and The Australian. Her award-winning books are studied in schools in Australia and overseas, and include Unpolished Gem, Her Father’s Daughter and Laurinda. Ms Pung, the daughter of Chinese-Cambodian refugees, was born in Melbourne and grew up in Footscray and Braybrook. She is a qualified lawyer and works at the Fair Work Commission. In addition to being an Australia Day ambassador, Ms Pung is ambassador to the Twentieth Man fund, the 100 Story Building and Room to Read – organisations supporting disadvantaged youth around the world. Horsham’s Australia Day ambassador will be Matthew Albert. Mr Albert is a former Young Australian of the Year nominee. He is an advocate for refugees in Australia and helped establish the Su-

SPECIAL GUESTS: Left, Hawthorn football legend and former Brownlow Medalist Robert DiPierdomenico will be in Stawell on Australia Day, and far left, author and journalist Alice Pung will speak at Hindmarsh Shire events.

danese Australian Integrated Learning Program – a volunteer, not-for-profit organisation providing English support and community services to Sudanese refugee communities in Melbourne, Sydney and Perth. In 2004, Mr Albert worked for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Kenya as a legal protection officer. He has done consultancy work for the United Nations, most recently on legal issues arising from environmental displacement.

Mr Albert is also a practising barrister and university lecturer. West Wimmera Shire’s Australia Day ambassador will be Susan Calwell. Ms Calwell was executive director of Melbourne Convention and Tourism Authority and its predecessor, Melbourne Tourism Authority, for nearly two decades. She was inaugural chairwoman of the Melbourne International Flower and Garden show and has a history of working with many tourism-related organistions.

She has also worked for several charities, including as chairwoman of Baker Medical Research Institute special events committee, a board member at MECWA Community Care, and appeal chairwoman for Noel Miller Centre Appeal. She has authored three books and owns and operates Melbourne Sock Shop, with three stores in Melbourne. Ararat and Yarriambiack councils are yet to announce their Australia Day ambassadors.

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Hindmarsh survey Hindmarsh Shire Council will run its annual Community Satisfaction Survey during February and March. Hindmarsh residents might receive a call from independent market research agency National Field Services as part of the survey. The survey occurs across many Victorian councils to assess performance and help provide direction for improvements. Mayor Ron Ismay said the survey provided information to the council to see how it was rating in community services and where it could improve. “Details and individual responses are kept confidential, and only overall results are shared with the council,” he said.

Results from a 2018 survey showed Hindmarsh Shire scored significantly higher than the average for small Victorian rural councils in areas of consultation and engagement, lobbying, informing the community, local streets and footpaths, elderly support services, recreational facilities, appearance of public areas, waste management, planning permits and making community decisions. “We are looking to build on the results from last year, with the council focusing on the condition of sealed roads during the past 12 months as a direct result of our community asking for improvement in this area,” Cr Ismay said. REASON TO CELEBRATE: Apsley’s Border Inn manager Amanda Williams, left, head chef Mitchell Harris, and apprentice chef Marcel Meyer, right, are looking forward to celebrating the fifth anniversary of the pub’s re-opening.

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BY COLIN MacGILLIVRAY

ive years ago Apsley’s Border Inn sat quiet and closed, just as it had for nearly three years.

The town had slowly watched as its businesses closed down one by one – the general store, the service station, and finally, in 2011, the pub. With a population of about 300 people, the west Wimmera centre was in danger of turning into a ghost town. The town’s residents knew they had to act, and a group of district farmers bought the Border Inn despite having no prior experience owning or operating a pub. Five years later, the town is celebrating the group’s success. The Border Inn is still owned by the same syndicate of farmers, but has hired new manager Amanda Williams and a new chef to coincide with the fifth anniversary of its reopening. Ms Williams said it was important for people to continue to support the pub in order for it to thrive. “There’s not really much in Apsley other than a post office and a pub,” she said. “We think it has been pretty successful since it reopened. “For most new businesses, five years is pretty good. “The fact that a bunch of locals took on the local pub just to keep it open is not something you hear of every day. “We want to try to promote the Border Inn not

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just to locals, but to people in the area. As far as we’re concerned, we’ve got a 50 to 60-kilometre radius of people we consider ‘local’.” Ms Williams said owners hoped the addition of a new chef and an overhauled menu would be a drawcard. “We have a really good chef. The meals are restaurant quality meals, but at pub meal prices,” she said. “We have some amazing specials and everything we use is as local as we can get. “We have an amazing local wine list and I have been talking to Norton Estate to stock some of their wines as well.” Ms Williams said patrons could also enjoy high-quality entertainment. “We’ve lots of events here all the time,” she said. “We had Bill Chambers, the father of Kasey Chambers, playing here the other night. “We will have a big Australia Day event, a Valentine’s Day event and then in March we have a big yabby competition with huge prizes. “There is music all through the year and we have free camping out the back, so we’re trying to boost tourism around the place.” Ms Williams said the pub would continue to thrive if people thought of it as a destination. “We want people to stop when they’re driving through on the road to Adelaide and everywhere else,” she said. “We want them to think of the Border Inn and come here.”

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The hotel introduced a Parma for a Farmer campaign in support of Lions Australia’s Need for Feed drought relief program. Since August, $5 from the sale of every ‘Farmer Parma’ has been donated to the program. Great Western Hotel publican Danial Ahchow said the response to the campaign was overwhelmingly positive. “Our patrons ate an amazing 1652 ‘Farmer Parmas’ and donated an extra $1170 in cash,” he said. “We were absolutely floored with the amount of support this quest received.

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Stawell club prepares for annual event Following its success in previous years, Stawell Bowling Club is gearing up to host its fourth annual trivia night. People of all ages are invited to get a team together for the February 16 event and test their knowledge across a range of topics including music, sport, local knowledge, movies and TV, books and literature, history and geography. Social committee chairwoman Julie Cass said she hoped to

attract a wide range of people to the night. “Why not get a team together from your workplace, club, team, committee or other organisation and come along for a fun night out,” she said. Ms Cass said eight people made up a team and single entries were welcome. “You don’t have to be an expert in any particular area or know lots of general knowledge, just come along for a fun

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Club unites for 125th celebration “I think what we’re really trying to push is for people to get together again”

BY COLIN MacGILLIVRAY

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hen Hopetoun Cricket Club went into recess before the 2017-18 Wimmera-Mallee Cricket Association season, it looked as if it would fall just short of celebrating its 125th anniversary.

But thanks to the dedicated work of volunteers and players, that celebration will become a reality next month. The side was re-launched as Southern Mallee Giants Cricket Club this season, competing in the Wimmera-Mallee B Grade competition. On February 15 and 16, Hopetoun cricketers past and present will gather at Hopetoun Recreation Reserve to acknowledge the rich history of the club, which formed in 1894. Reunion organiser Mark Reid, a club stalwart and current vice-captain, said the milestone meant a lot to the town. “It’s big – 125 years is a massive amount of time for a club to be around,” he said. “They had a reunion for the 100th anniversary and they got a good turnout for that, and we’re hoping for much the same. “I think what we’re really trying to push is for people to get together again. “You get some of the older guys who haven’t been around for a long time that make an effort to get back and catch up with some of the locals who they’ve been away from for a long time. “It’s more of a get-together than just about the cricket.” The reunion will start on Friday, February 15, with tea at the Hopetoun

SUCCESS: Hopetoun Cricket Club’s 1963-64 premiership team, from back left, Alex Dowsley, Baden Willday, Brian Gale, Alan Price, Don Parker, Leyland Gale; and front, Ian Osborne, Barry Decker, captain Frank Pendock, vice captain Gordon Decker and Stephen Haynes. Community Hotel. Mr Reid said there would be raffles and auctions, with limited-edition anniversary merchandise available for sale. On Saturday, the Giants will take on Birchip, with all anniversary celebrants welcome to attend.

Looking forward

Mr Reid said it was important to continue putting time and effort into preserving the club so future generations could benefit. “We went into recess last year and we worked really hard to get the side back going this year,” he said.

“We’ve had great numbers and the town has really been behind us to get it up and going for the future. “The way I look at it, it’s important for the future of our young kids that we keep it going. “You might have a bit of a gap between your 10-year-old kids to your

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18-year-olds and the numbers are not quite there at the moment, but 10 years down the track you might have a few more numbers and it will be an option that is there for them. “If you let the cricket club go now, you’ve got nothing there for them.” Mr Reid admitted it had been difficult to keep the club running, but said the effort was worth it. “I thought it was a great time to do this anniversary celebration to try and get a bit of interest back around the club,” he said. “The cricket club has had a lot of success with a lot of premierships and a lot of finals, so we thought it would be great to celebrate that by doing this. “It’s a bit of a struggle at times, but we want to keep it going so the younger generation has that legacy there for them. “Now with the Big Bash and stuff on TV, the kids are really lighting up about it and showing interest. “It’s good not just for us, but for the community too, with the support of the local businesses and the family orientation. “It’s a very social thing.” • People wanting more information on the Hopetoun Cricket Club reunion can visit facebook.com/smgcricketclub or call Mark Reid on 0419 551 459 or Rylan Wellington on 0419 882 068.

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Assembly in line for award BY COLIN MacGILLIVRAY

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immera Regional Sports Assembly is on a shortlist to win major recognition at next month’s Victorian Sports Awards.

The assembly is a nomination in a Sport Development Initiative Award category for its Women in Sport Good Governance Program. The program is the result of WRSA receiving money through the State Government’s Change Our Game workforce development scheme. The Change Our Game program funds projects that provide opportunities for women and girls to take up roles at all levels of sport, as well as improvements to recruitment and training to empower women in coaching, officiating and administration roles. WRSA’s Women in Sport Good Governance Program came after research from Female Administrators Network showed women often lacked the confidence to apply for board positions due to lack of governance and strategicplanning knowledge. WRSA chairman Jeff Pekin said the program was the culmination of the efforts of everyone at the assembly, but had been developed by project co-ordinator Rebecca McIntyre. “Rebecca hasn’t been with the sports assembly for all that long, but she has certainly made a difference, especially for women in sport,” he said. “The ideas behind the program had been there, but she has progressed it

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“Rebecca hasn’t been with the sports assembly for all that long, but she has certainly made a difference, especially for women in sport” – Jeff Pekin

even more through the government program and through the Centre for Participation. “We’re very pleased with what she has achieved in a small amount of time, and the award nomination is just the cream on the cake.” Mrs McIntyre is an advocate for women’s participation in sport. She is an assistant coach of Basketball Victoria’s under-14 girls indigenous program and became assistant coach of the Australian Indigenous Basketball women’s team this week. The other nominees in the Sport Development Initiative Award category are Bowls Victoria’s Bowling With Babies program; Walking Netball, a slower, modified version of the game of netball for older or injured participants; and a Learn Support Lead – Activating Female Leaders in Sport program. Officials will present the award at a ceremony at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on February 20, and Mr Pekin said he and other representatives from the WRSA would attend.

Boost for dog obedience club Members and instructors at Horsham Dog Obedience Club are set to benefit from a State Government grant. The club received $2450 in the sixth round of the government’s Animal Welfare Grants Fund, administered by Animal Welfare Victoria. The club will use the money to host behavioural workshops and seminars, and for instructor training. Club president Angela Van de Wouw said the money would be a positive for all club users. “We want to do some training for our instructors so we can gain some new skills to then use at classes, and to also do some behavioural workshops,” she said. “We have a behaviour expert who we’ve had down before, but in the

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Dimboola Outdoor Group Men’s Shed received $990 in the 2018 Horsham Sports & Community Club Sponsorship Program bringing their total to $3588 since 2012

COLLECTION: From left, Hindmarsh Shire youth councillor Ruby James, youth and early years officer Meg Hall and youth councillor Elena James display the new Mobile Muster e-waste collection point at the council’s Nhill office.

In 2013 the group built a small shed behind the Community Centre, for storage of tools and a meeting place for the members. They purchased a new stove for their meeting room with $598 Sponsorship from 2012. As their membership grew, the shed became too small to house all their equipment and tools they’d accumulated, so they applied for a Sponsorship through Horsham Sports & Community Club in which they were successful. In 2017, $2000 was allocated to extend the shed and 2018, $990 to cover roofing and insulation cost.

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People living outside of Nhill are invited to drop their e-waste off at the nearest council customer service centre. The Hindmarsh Shire Youth Council is made up of students between the ages of 12 and 18 in Hindmarsh, with an interest in community issues and leadership. The youth council meets with Hindmarsh Shire councillors and attends council meetings. From July this year, there will be a ban on e-waste going into landfill. People wanting to make use of the mobile muster collection point can visit Hindmarsh Shire’s Nhill office at 92 Nelson Street.

Sing-along at Ararat Morning Melodies Morning Melodies is back at Ararat RSL on Thursday, January 31. The popular sing-along session, hosted by Jan Pope, will

include a range of favourites. The session will start with a complementary cup of tea at 10am, with singing from 10.30am.

Morning Melodies is hosted on the last Thursday of each month. People wanting more information can call Ararat RSL on 5352 2794.

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Family ties Ford, Volkswagen confirm LCV alliance

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ord Motor Company and Volkswagen Group have confirmed that their next-generation lightcommercial vehicles, including the Ranger and Amarok mid-size utes due as early as 2022, will be co-developed under a new alliance.

With Ford Motor Company tapped to engineer and manufacture the alliance’s mid-size ute, the Ford Asia Pacific product development centre in Broadmeadows, Victoria, could be charged with the responsibility of developing the Ranger again, and as a result, the Amarok for the first time. Furthermore, Ford Thailand Manufacturing in Rayong, Thailand, might continue to build the Australian-market Ranger while also handling ad-

ditional volume from the Amarok, which is currently sourced for Australia from Argentina and Germany, depending on the variant. Such a move would likely allow Volkswagen Group Australia to reduce the Amarok’s premium pricing, which presently faces a five percent import duty when all of its rivals – including the Ranger – are subject to free-trade agreements that eliminate the tax. Critically, the fourth-generation Ranger could gain access to the Amarok’s 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 engine, which produces 200kW and 580Nm in its most potent guise and would be a significant upgrade over its Raptor flagship’s 157kW-500Nm 2.0 litre four-cylinder unit. In second-generation form, the

Amarok might also benefit from the addition of rear curtain airbags and advanced driver-assist systems, such as autonomous emergency braking and lane-keep assist, all of which are currently available in the Ranger and have been requested by Volkswagen Group Australia management. Meanwhile, vans will be the other key pillar of the alliance, with Ford to engineer and manufacture larger models for Europe, while Volkswagen would handle a small-size vehicle. The large vans that might converge include Ford Motor Company’s Transit Custom and Transit and Volkswagen Group’s Transporter, while the small model could see the former’s Transit Connect and Transit Courier link up with the latter’s Caddy. Ford Motor Company and Volk-

swagen Group management said the alliance would enable the companies to share development costs, leverage their respective manufacturing capacity, boost the capability and competitiveness of their vehicles, and deliver cost efficiencies while maintaining distinct brand characteristics. In order to remain distinct, the codeveloped and co-built models would likely feature unique exteriors and interiors, as seen on the third-generation Ranger that came as the result of a similar deal with Mazda and its BT50, which has since ended. Combined, Ford Motor Company and Volkswagen Group sold about 1.2 million light-commercial vehicles globally in 2018, and with the pair expecting demand for mid-size utes and vans to grow in the next five

years, this could become the industry’s highest-volume light-commerical vehicle collaboration. As a result, the alliance estimates its members will achieve improved annual pre-tax operating results from 2023, which could be further boosted if passenger car and SUV development programs became a part of their deal. While the alliance does not involve cross ownership between the two global car-makers, it could soon expand to include autonomous and electric vehicles, as well as mobility services, with discussions on a broader partnership to continue over the coming months. – Justin Hilliard

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Cerato receives split rating

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or the first time ever, the Australasian New Car Assessment Program has given a new model, Kia’s Cerato small car, a split safety rating due to the differing levels of performance from its available autonomous emergency braking systems. The Cerato’s four-star entry-level S and Sport grades are fitted with a camera-based set-up that does not detect pedestrians and cyclists, while its five-star flagship Sport+ and GT variants also feature a radar that enables the missing functionality. Alongside the introduction of more extensive testing in January last year, The Australasian New Car Assessment Program, ANCAP, changed its maximum-score requirements to put an emphasis on fully functioning advanced driver-assist systems, such as autonomous emergency breaking, AEB, and lane-keep assist, of which the latter is also standard on the Cerato. As a result, the S and Sport scored 55 percent, 26.51 out of 48, in vulnerable road user protection testing and 71 percent, 9.3 out of 13, in the safety assist category, while the Sport+ and GT managed 72 percent, 34.68 out of 48, and 73 percent, 9.49 out of 13, respectively.

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AUSTRALIAN FIRST: The Australasian New Car Assessment Program, ANCAP, has given Kia’s new Cerato a split safety rating due to autonomous emergency breaking differences. ANCAP chief executive James Goodwin said the company strongly encouraged vehicles which offered collision-avoidance technologies like autonomous emergency breaking.

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benefit to all road users.” Buyers looking to take advantage of the S and Sport’s sharp driveaway pricing can opt for the $1000 safety pack that adds the radar-based AEB system, as well as adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert, among other non-safety features. Meanwhile, the Cerato received the same results for all of its grades in the adult occupant protection and child occupant protection testing, totalling 90 percent, 34.25 out of 38, and 83 percent, 41.06 out of 49, respectively. The fourth-generation Cerato launched in June last year in sedan form, while its five-door hatch body style will entered showrooms last week alongside warmed-over GT variants. Sales of the Cerato were steady last year, with 18,620 examples sold – a 0.6 percent, or 111-unit, decrease over deliveries made in 2017. However, the Cerato fell down the sales chart, finishing as the fifth bestselling small car in the sub-$40,000 segment, trailing the Toyota Corolla, 35,320 units, Mazda3, 31,065, Hyundai i30, 28,188 and Volkswagen Golf, 19,076. – Justin Hilliard

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Jeep outs Wrangler pricing

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eep Australia has detailed pricing and specification for its completely new-generation JL Wrangler off-roader. Trimmed to six variants, the price rises across the board to now start from $48,950 plus on-roads for the renamed two-door Sport S. Pricing has increased between $7960 for the two-door Sport S, previously named Sport, and $9960 for the petrol-powered, top-spec Rubicon, while the flagship Wrangler grade now also gains a turbo-diesel variant, which sits atop the line-up at $68,950 plus on-roads. All variants bar the range-topping Rubicon will be powered by the carry-over 209kW-347Nm 3.6-litre Pentastar V6 now mated to a ZF-sourced eight-speed automatic and full-time four-wheel-drive system, while the six-speed manual has been deleted from the range. The old 2.8-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine in the outgoing range has been swapped out for a smaller 2.2-litre unit, which is also paired to an eight-speed ZF auto and produces 147kW-450Nm. Australia is not scoring the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 offered in other markets, which is currently used on the Grand Cherokee large SUV. Braked towing capacity is rated at

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2495kg for the four-door, down to 1497kg in the two-door. A range of new interior enhancements and safety features help bring the new Wrangler into the 21st century, with features such as autonomous emergency braking, AEB, adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitor and rear cross-traffic alert to be made either standard or optionally available. Helping keep its hardy off-road roots are the retention of its solid axles front and rear, body-on-frame con-

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black soft-top, Selec-Trac traction control system, rear parking sensors and a reversing camera. Stepping up to the Overland adds 18-inch alloys, AEB, adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitor, rear cross-traffic alert, front parking sensors, leather-trimmed seats with Overland logo, removable hardtop with Freedom panels, LED headlights, taillights, foglights and daytime running lights, 8.4-inch Uconnect multimedia system with satellite navigation,

nine-speaker Alpine audio system, 230V power outlet and remote start. The off-road-focused Rubicon is also based on the Sport S, and adds 17-inch polished alloys with black pockets, front and rear locking differentials to go with the Rock-Trac traction control system, heavy-duty front and rear axles, front stabiliser bar disconnect, heavy-duty rock sliders, winch-compatible steel front bumper, 32-inch BF Goodrich all-terrain tyres, the active safety features, LED lights and multimedia system from the Overland, removable back hardtop with Freedom panels, Rubicon hood decal, 230V power outlet, remote start and off-road pages. More than 130 accessories from Mopar will be available for purchase for those looking to set their Wrangler apart from the crowd. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Australia head of Jeep brand Guillaume Drelon said the new Wrangler would focus on remaining one of the most off-road capable vehicles available for sale. “The all-new Wrangler might have evolved, but its core DNA remains unchanged, making this the most capable production SUV on the planet,” he said. – Robbie Wallis

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Shelton & Lane is your “ONE STOP SHOP” for all your secondary school stationery items. We have a wide variety of stationery supplies for all schools in the Wimmera region. AT SHELTON & LANE WE HAVE EVERY ITEM ON YOUR HORSHAM COLLEGE, ST BRIGID’S COLLEGE & HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN COLLEGE BOOKLISTS.

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LEADERS: Ararat College has announced Toneya Hurst, left, and Lauren Bowles as its school captains for 2019. The pair was named as captains at the school’s presentation night at the end of the 2018 school year. They will replace outgoing captains Georgia Jenkins and Katelin McDonald.

2019 Victorian School Holidays and Term Dates Period

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Term 1

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Friday, April 5, 2019

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School holidays

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Monday, April 22, 2019

Term 2

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Friday, June 28, 2019

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Sunday, July 14, 2019

Term 3

Monday, July 15, 2019

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Term 4*

Monday, October 7, 2019

Friday, December 20, 2019

2019-2020 Summer school holidays

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Tuesday, January 28, 2020

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*Senior years might have different finishing dates in term 4. The information above is relevant to Victoria government state schools. Independent and catholic schools do base their terms on the state school dates but their term dates can vary from school to school. You should check directly with the relevant school to find out the correct term date information.

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Comfort key to happy feet C

omfort is the key to buying school shoes.

Not only do school shoes have to deal with hours of wear in the classroom, they also have to contend with the wear they get in the playground. In short, you want school shoes that can last.

Tread carefully

While buying a larger pair of school shoes for your kids to grow into can be an alluring prospect, you still need to be careful about the fit. A too-big pair of school shoes could be a tripping hazard, especially for younger children. However, if you do end up buying a larger size for your child and need help correcting the fit, then some gel or fabric innersoles are a great solution. Little feet will appreciate the added layer of comfort and support, and you’ll enjoy not having to replace them with a smaller set.

Check the fit

Make sure your child tries their school shoes on with their proper socks. You don’t want any nasty surprises on the first day back. You’ll want about a centimetre – half a thumb’s width – between your child’s longest toe and the top of their school shoes. Keep in mind that their longest toe might be the second or third toe along.

Ask your child about any tight spots or pinching. If there is, then you can try to fix this by adjusting the fastenings – laces, buckles, straps – and see how the school shoes feel afterwards.

HELP AT HAND: Horsham Spendless Shoes manager Stacey McClure helps Horsham Holy Trinity Lutheran College student Tarren find school shoes for the year ahead.

Fastenings

While lace-up school shoes are classroom classics for all ages, other options can be a great benefit to younger students. Touch-adhesive and buckled straps are nice and easy to tighten or loosen and better for kids who cannot tie shoelaces by themselves.

The other kind

Sneakers and trainers might be the most forgotten style of school shoes. While they are not the glossy black set that your child will be wearing at their desk, these are essentials for kids with PE classes or afternoon sports. Like the rest of our school shoes range, sneakers and trainers come with the option of touch-fastening straps or laced uppers.

Material

There are pros and cons on both sides of the debate about leather or synthetic school shoes. Spendless Shoes has found that happy place in-between. Leather-lined styles are flexible, breathable and feel great to wear. And, thanks to the synthetic por-

tion, they are also harder to mark, more water-resistant and durable. Online and in-store shoppers will find leather school shoes clearly labelled, so you can make your own decision.

Buying online

Buying online is easy with Spendless Shoes. The store has detailed descriptions, images, design information

and sizing guides, so shoppers are always sure of what they purchase. Plus, an express shipping option means customers can get school shoes as fast as they need them.

Ready to get started? Head into Horsham Spendless Shoes at Horsham Plaza today and let the friendly team take care of everything.

Store rewards

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amilies with students at Horsham Primary School and Horsham’s Ss Michael and John’s Primary School or St Brigid’s College can take advantage of a rebate scheme from outfitter Lowes when buying new uniforms this year.

Schools participating in the rebate program receive money by having their uniform stocked at the Horsham Plaza Lowes store or on the Lowes website. Rebates are paid to schools on all schoolwear items sold when Lowes is the official uniform supplier. Horsham Plaza Lowes manager Mina Crooks said the rebate program made the process of buying uniforms easy for schools and families. “Schools taking advantage of the scheme do not have to invest in uniforms sitting in store rooms,” she said. “We make it convenient for schools. We have a great range of colours, sizes and styles. “For students whose schools are not participating in the rebates program we have a range of basic schoolwear items.” Mrs Crooks said store staff were experienced in fitting children for uniforms. “Whether your child needs a school dress, college trousers, shorts, skirts, pullovers, polo’s, hats or socks, Lowes can help you and your school,” she said. “We would like to hear from schools wanting to join the many schools already receiving the generous Lowes school wear rebates.” Lowes Victorian schoolwear manager Paul Hunter said schools across the country were taking advantage of the rebate program. “School uniforms are supplied to more than 1000 schools nationally in almost 200 Lowes retail stores,” he said. “Lowes stores are open seven days a week to provide friendly, convenient shopping to our customers.”

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First-year primary school students across the Wimmera share what they are most looking forward to at school this year

“Drawing letters, numbers, all kinds of things, and playing with my friends.”

Archer Lampard Horsham Primary School

Allira McInerney Ss Michael and John’s

Tex Askew Horsham Primary School

“I’m looking forward to learning how to write properly. I am a bit scared about making new friends.”

“I’m looking forward to playing with play dough and making new friends.”

Maddison Barnes Horsham Special Development School

James Letts Ss Michael and John’s

Ayvah A Warracknabeal Primary School “I’m looking forward to making new friends and learning.”

“I am most looking forward to playing on the monkey bars and seeing my buddy Bailey again.”

“I’m going to play in the playground.”

Cooper Lynch Horsham Primary School “I’m excited about being at the same school as my big brother.”

Elza Lulu Kuriakose Ss Michael and John’s

Ashton Hey Horsham Primary School “I am looking forward to playing with my big brother at school every day.”

Isla Brown Ss Michael and John’s “Going to school and seeing Maddie.”

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6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] 10:00 Grand Designs [s] 10:50 One Plus One Redux [s] 11:00 Tony Robinson’s Time Walks [s] 11:30 Anh’s Brush With Fame (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Earth On Fire [s] 2:00 River (M l,v) [s] 3:00 The Cook And The Chef [s] 3:30 Gardening Australia [s] 4:30 Australian Story [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 Summer Drum [s] 6:00 Throwback [s] 6:10 Grand Designs NZ (PG) [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Hard Quiz (PG) [s] 8:30 Rosehaven (PG) [s] 9:25 Would I Lie To You? (PG) [s] 9:55 Adam Hills (M) [s] 10:40 ABC News [s] 11:10 The Business [s] 11:25 Brian Cox: Life Of A Universe [s] 12:20 River (M v) [s] 1:15 rage (MA15+) [s] 3:20 Would I Lie To You? (PG) [s]

6:00 Headline News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 TBA 2:30 Entertainment Tonight [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet [s] 4:00 The Cook’s Pantry [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) [s] 9:00 The Conners: Rage Against The Machine (PG) [s] 9:30 The Conners: Don’t Shoot The Piano Teacher (PG) [s] 10:00 Blue Bloods: Disrupted (M v) [s] 11:00 Blue Bloods: The Forgotten (M v) [s] 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 1:00 The Project (PG) [s] 2:00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 3:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning

6:00 Headline News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 TBA 2:30 Entertainment Tonight [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 The Cook’s Pantry With Matt Sinclair [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 The Living Room (PG) [s] 8:30 The Graham Norton Show (M) [s] 9:30 Movie: “Chasing Comets” (PG) (‘18) Stars: Isabel Lucas, Dan Ewing, Kat Hoyos, Stan Walker, Rhys Muldoon, Justin Melvey, Katrina Risteska, George Houvardas 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project (PG) [s] 1:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:30 Home Shopping

6:00 Australia By Design [s] 6:30 Which Car? [s] 7:00 RPM [s] 7:30 Escape Fishing With ET [s] 8:00 I Fish [s] 9:00 The 48 Hour Destination [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Saturday (PG) [s] 12:00 David Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities (PG) [s] 1:00 Renovation King [s] 2:00 The Living Room (PG) [s] 3:00 Try Time In Kyushu Japan [s] 3:30 Luxury Escapes [s] 4:00 What’s Up Down Under [s] 4:30 Fishing Australia [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 David Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities (PG) [s] 7:00 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) [s] 8:00 Movie: “The Dish” (PG) (’00) Stars: Sam Neill, Patrick Warburton 10:00 NCIS: New Orleans: Mirror, Mirror/ Monster (M v) [s] 12:00 Elementary: Give Me The Finger (M) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping

6:00 Religious Programs 8:00 The Living Room (PG) [s] 9:00 Try Time In Kyushu Japan [s] 9:30 Studio 10: Sunday (PG) [s] 12:00 The Offroad Show [s] 1:00 David Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities: Incredible Shells (PG) [s] 1:30 Fishing Australia [s] 2:00 TBA 4:00 Which Car? [s] 4:30 RPM Summer Series [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 David Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities: Magical Appearances (PG) [s] 6:30 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] 7:30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) [s] 9:15 NCIS: Pandora’s Box (Part 1) (M v) [s] 10:15 NCIS: A Many Splendoured Thing (M v) [s] 11:00 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] 12:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning

6:00 Headline News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) [s] 2:45 Entertainment Tonight [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 The Cook’s Pantry With Matt Sinclair [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) [s] 9:00 Murphy Brown: AWOL (PG) [s] 9:30 The Graham Norton Show (M) [s] 10:30 Hughesy, We Have A Problem (M) [s] 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project [s] 1:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 2:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning

6:00 Headline News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) [s] 2:30 Entertainment Tonight [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 The Cook’s Pantry With Matt Sinclair [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) [s] 9:00 Hughesy, We Have A Problem (M) [s] 10:00 NCIS: Los Angeles: Better Angels (M v) [s] 11:00 NCIS: Los Angeles: Forasteira (M v) [s] 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 1:00 The Project [s] 2:00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 3:00 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning

6:00 Headline News [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) [s] 2:30 Entertainment Tonight [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:00 The Cook’s Pantry With Matt Sinclair [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) [s] 9:00 Law And Order: SVU: Plastic (M) [s] 10:00 Law And Order: SVU: The Chasing Demons (M) [s] 11:00 Hawaii Five-0: Waiho Wale Kahiko (Ancients Exposed) (M) [s] 12:00 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 1:00 The Project (PG) [s] 2:00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (PG) [s] 3:00 Home Shopping

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Better Homes And Gardens Summer [s] 1:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Pre Game [s] 2:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Test 1: Day 1 *Live* From The Gabba, Brisbane [s] 4:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Tea Break [s] 4:20 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Test 1: Day 1 *Live* From The Gabba, Brisbane [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Test 1: Day 1 *Live* From The Gabba, Brisbane [s] 9:30 Cricket: Big Bash League: Perth Scorchers v Sydney Thunder *Live* From Perth Stadium [s] 1:00 Home Shopping

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Better Homes And Gardens Summer [s] 1:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Pre Game [s] – A look ahead at day two of the first test between Australia and Sri Lanka. 2:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Test 1: Day 2 *Live* From The Gabba, Brisbane [s] 4:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Tea Break [s] 4:20 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Test 1: Day 2 *Live* From The Gabba, Brisbane [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Test 1: Day 2 *Live* From The Gabba, Brisbane [s] 9:30 Movie: “US Marshals” (M v,l) (’98) Stars: Tommy Lee Jones, Wesley Snipes, Irène Jacob 12:10 Grey’s Anatomy: Personal Jesus (M) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping

6:00 NBC Today [s] 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 Cricket: WBBL: Final: TBA v TBA *Live* Venue TBA [s] 1:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Pre Game [s] 2:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Test 1: Day 3 *Live* From The Gabba, Brisbane [s] 4:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Tea Break [s] 4:20 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Test 1: Day 3 *Live* From The Gabba, Brisbane [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Test 1: Day 3 *Live* From The Gabba, Brisbane [s] 9:30 Movie: “Morgan” (MA15+) (’16) Stars: Anya Taylor-Joy, Kate Mara, Rose Leslie, Boyd Holbrook, Paul Giamatti 11:30 Hooked On The Look (M) [s] 12:00 Grey’s Anatomy: Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (M mp) [s] 1:00 Home Shopping

6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 Surf Patrol [s] 10:30 Cycling: Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race - Elite Men [s] 1:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Pre Game [s] 2:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Test 1: Day 4 *Live* From The Gabba, Brisbane [s] 4:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Tea Break [s] 4:20 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Test 1: Day 4 *Live* From The Gabba, Brisbane [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Test 1: Day 4 *Live* From The Gabba, Brisbane [s] 9:30 TBA 12:00 Dr Ken: Dave’s Valentine (PG) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Better Homes and Gardens Summer [s] 1:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Pre Game [s] 2:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Test 1: Day 5 *Live* From The Gabba, Brisbane [s] 4:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Tea Break [s] 4:20 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Test 1: Day 5 *Live* From The Gabba, Brisbane [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Test 1: Day 5 *Live* From The Gabba, Brisbane [s] 9:00 TBA 10:00 TBA 11:00 TBA 11:30 Botched Up Bodies (MA15+) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 TBA 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 TBA 9:00 TBA 10:00 TBA 11:00 The Latest Seven News [s] 11:30 The Family: Pilot (M d,v) [s] – Ten years after disappearing, a politician’s son suddenly returns, sending repercussions rippling through the family and the community. 12:30 The Catch: The Happy Couple (M v) [s] – Ben makes a critical decision just as the matriarch of the Kensington Firm, Sybil Griffiths, pays an unexpected visit that throws everyone off their game. 1:30 Home Shopping

6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 TBA 2:00 The Daily Edition [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 7Prime News [s] 7:00 TBA 9:00 TBA 10:10 TBA 11:10 The Latest Seven News [s] 11:40 The Family: All You See Is Dark (M s) [s] – Both newly freed from their respective captivity, Adam Warren and Hank Asher find homecoming is a thing easier said than done. After meeting Adam face to face, Hank grapples with a dark secret. 12:40 Quantico: Closure (M v) [s] 1:40 Home Shopping

5:30 Today [s] 10:00 Tennis: Australian Open: Pre Show *Live* From Melbourne Park [s] – Join host James Bracey in this pre show segment for reviews and previews. 11:00 Tennis: Australian Open: Day *Live* From Melbourne Park [s] 4:00 Tennis: Australian Open: Afternoon *Live* From Melbourne Park [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 Tennis: Australian Open: Night *Live* From Melbourne Park [s] 10:30 Tennis: Australian Open: Late Night *Live* From Melbourne Park [s] 12:00 House: No Reason (M v,mp) [s] – A disgruntled former patient walks into House’s office and shoots him while House and his team are trying to help a man with a swollen tongue. 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Home Shopping 4:00 Ellen (PG) [s]

5:30 Today [s] 10:00 Who Do You Think You Are?: JK Rowling [s] 11:00 Delish Destinations: Republic Of Ireland (PG) [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “The Cobbler” (PG) (’14) Stars: Adam Sandler, Dustin Hoffman 3:00 Tennis: Australian Open: Pre Show *Live* From Melbourne Park [s] 4:00 Tennis: Australian Open: Afternoon *Live* From Melbourne Park [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 6:30 Tennis: Australian Open: Pre Show *Live* From Melbourne Park [s] 7:30 Tennis: Australian Open: Night *Live* From Melbourne Park [s] 11:00 Chicago Justice: Fake (M) [s] 12:00 Cold Case: The Badlands (M) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Home Shopping 4:30 The Avengers (PG) [s] 5:30 It’s All Greek To Me (PG) [s]

6:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Today - Saturday [s] 10:00 Today Extra Summer (PG) [s] 12:00 Destination WA [s] 12:30 Kevin Can Wait: The Power Of Positive Drinking (PG) [s] 1:00 Pussies Galore: Love Me Love My Cats (PG) [s] 2:00 Tennis: Australian Open: Pre Show *Live* From Melbourne Park [s] 3:00 Tennis: Australian Open: Afternoon *Live* From Melbourne Park [s] 6:00 NINE News Saturday [s] 6:30 Tennis: Australian Open: Pre Show *Live* From Melbourne Park [s] 7:30 Tennis: Australian Open: Night *Live* From Melbourne Park [s] 12:00 Cold Case: Factory Girls (M) [s] 1:00 Two Broke Girls: And The Tease Time (M s,d) [s] 1:30 Plonk: Adelaide Hills (M l) [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 5:30 Wesley Impact [s]

6:00 Great Escapers (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Today [s] 10:00 The Hold Down (PG) [s] 10:30 Surfing Australia TV [s] 11:00 Tennis: Hobart International Highlights [s] 11:30 Cybershack (PG) [s] 12:00 Kevin Can Wait (PG) [s] 12:30 World’s Greatest Islands (PG) [s] 1:30 The Secret Life Of The Zoo (PG) [s] 2:30 Ultimate Airport Dubai (PG) [s] 3:30 The Embassy (PG) [s] 4:00 Tennis: Australian Open: Pre Show [s] 4:30 Tennis: Australian Open: Afternoon [s] 6:00 NINE News Sunday [s] 6:30 Tennis: Australian Open: Pre Show *Live* [s] 7:30 Tennis: Australian Open: Night *Live* [s] 10:30 Tennis: Australian Open: Late Night [s] 12:00 Taken: I Surrender (MA15+) [s] 1:00 Cold Case: Daniela (M v) [s] 2:00 Home Shopping

5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Movie: “Wedding Daze” (M s,l) (’07) Stars: Jason Biggs, Isla Fisher, Joe Pantoliano 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Married At First Sight (M) [s] 9:30 Movie: “Fifty Shades Darker” (MA15+) (’17) Stars: Jamie Dornan, Dakota Johnson, Kim Basinger, Rita Ora, Eric Johnson, Bella Heathcote, Marcia Gay Harden, Eloise Mumford 11:50 Chicago Justice: Uncertainty Principle (M) [s] 12:10 Cold Case: The House (M) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Home Shopping 4:00 Ellen (PG) [s]

5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Married At First Sight (M) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Married At First Sight (M) [s] 9:00 Movie: “Bridget Jones’s Baby” (M s,l) (’16) Stars: Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth, Patrick Dempsey, Emma Thompson, Gemma Jones 11:20 Chicago Justice: See Something (M) [s] 12:40 Cold Case: Who’s Your Daddy (M) [s] 1:00 Tennis: Hobart International Highlights From The Hobart International Tennis Centre [s] 1:30 Extra [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 4:00 Ellen (PG) [s]

5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Extra [s] 1:30 Married At First Sight (M) [s] 3:00 NINE News Now [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair [s] 7:30 Married At First Sight (M) [s] 9:00 New Amsterdam: Pilot (M mp) [s] 10:00 Chicago Med: The Parent Trap (M mp) [s] 11:00 Rizzoli And Isles: Food For Thought (M) [s] 11:45 Major Crimes: Family Law (M v) [s] 12:30 The Hold Down (PG) [s] 1:00 Cybershack (PG) [s] 1:30 Extra [s] 2:00 Home Shopping 4:00 Ellen (PG) [s]

5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch – Deutsche Welle News 6:00 France 24 News 6:30 Al Jazeera Newshour 7:00 BBC News 7:30 Italian News 8:10 Filipino News 8:40 French News 9:30 Greek News 10:30 German News 11:00 Spanish News 12:00 Arabic News 12:30 Turkish News 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 The Story Of Egypt: Invasion 3:05 Telemarkskanalen Boat Journey (In Norwegian) 4:05 The Supervet (PG) 5:00 Letters And Numbers 5:30 Rick Stein’s Long Weekends 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Alex Polizzi The Fixer: Bakery 8:35 Locked Up Abroad: Raving Arizona 9:35 Vikings 10:30 The State (MA15+) 11:30 SBS World News Late 12:00 Counterpart (MA15+) 2:00 Spring Tide (MA15+) (In Swedish)

5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch – Deutsche Welle News 6:00 France 24 News 6:30 Al Jazeera Newshour 7:00 BBC News 7:30 Italian News 8:10 Filipino News 8:40 French News 9:30 Greek News 10:30 German News 11:00 Spanish News 12:00 Arabic News 12:30 Turkish News 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 The Point 3:00 Made In Italy With Silvia Colloca 4:05 The Supervet (PG) 5:00 Letters And Numbers 5:30 Rick Stein’s Long Weekends 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Robson Green’s Australian Adventure: South Australia (M l) 8:30 Movie: “Quartet” (M l) (’12) Stars: Maggie Smith 10:20 SBS World News Late 10:50 Movie: “Eager Bodies” (MA15+) (’03) Stars: Laura Smet (In French) 12:40 Versailles (MA15+)

5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch 7:00 Sunrise Ceremony 8:50 Songlines (In Warlpiri) 10:00 Connection To Country (In English/ Ngarluma) 11:05 Songlines (In Gunwinggu) 11:35 Living Black 12:05 Sunrise Ceremony 2:00 A Modern Mutiny (PG) 3:00 Outback Rabbis (PG) 4:00 Australia’s Forgotten Islands (PG) 5:00 Where Are You Really From? (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Indian Wedding Race (PG) (In Punjabi/ English/ Hindi) 8:30 The Family Law (PG) 9:30 Movie: “Sweet Country” (MA15+) (’17) Stars: Bryan Brown 11:35 Nick Cave: One More Time With Feeling 1:40 Movie: “The Bloom Of Yesterday” (MA15+) (’16) Stars: Lars Eidinger (In German/ English/ French) 3:55 One Born Every Minute (M)

5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch – Deutsche Welle News 6:00 France 24 News 6:30 Al Jazeera Newshour 7:30 Italian News 8:10 Filipino News 8:40 French News 9:30 Greek News 10:30 German News 11:00 Spanish News 12:00 Arabic News 12:30 Turkish News 1:00 Speedweek 3:00 Figure Skating: ISU: Grand Prix Final 5:00 Great British Railway Journeys: Newhaven To Worthing 5:35 WW2 Drain The Ocean 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 North To South 10:35 Gypsy Kids: Our Secret World (PG) 11:30 UN Sex Abuse Scandal (M) (In English/ French/ Sango) 12:40 Valkyrien (MA15+) (In Norwegian) 1:25 Europe’s Last Warrior Kings (M v) 4:55 Food Safari Fire Bitesize

5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch – Deutsche Welle News 6:00 France 24 News 6:30 Al Jazeera Newshour 7:30 Italian News 8:10 Filipino News 8:40 French News 9:30 Greek News 10:30 German News 11:00 Spanish News 12:00 Arabic News 12:30 Turkish News 1:00 Al Jazeera News 2:00 Skies Above Britain: Flying Into Danger (PG) 3:05 Celtic Woman: Homecoming 4:05 The Supervet (PG) 5:00 Letters And Numbers 5:30 Alex Polizzi Chef For Hire 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 The Ghan: Australia’s Greatest Train 10:50 SBS World News Late 11:15 The World Game 11:45 Nox (MA15+) (In French) 12:40 The Five (MA15+) 2:30 Gangland Undercover (MA15+)

5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World English News 5:30 Worldwatch – Deutsche Welle News 6:00 France 24 News 6:30 Al Jazeera Newshour 7:00 BBC News 7:30 Italian News 8:10 Filipino News 8:40 French News 9:30 Worldwatch Continues 1:00 PBS Newshour 1:55 Skies Above Britain: Conquering The Skies (PG) 3:00 Who Do You Think You Are?: Liz Bonnin (PG) 4:05 The Supervet (PG) 5:00 Letters And Numbers 5:30 Alex Polizzi Chef For Hire 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Great American Railroad Journeys 8:40 Mediterranean With Simon Reeve 9:50 Building The Tube: The Piccadilly Line 10:45 SBS World News Late 11:15 Agatha Christie’s Criminal Games (M) (In French) 1:00 Modus (M l,v) (In Swedish/ English/ Norwegian)

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5:30 Go Jetters 6:00 Rusty Rivets 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Wild Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Tomorrow Tonight (PG) 8:35 Utopia (PG) 9:05 The Office (PG) 9:45 Free Agents (MA15+) 10:10 The Good Place (M s) 10:55 30 Rock (PG) 11:20 Parks And Recreation (PG) 11:40 Inside Amy Schumer (M l,s) 12:00 Reno 911! (M) 12:25 The Office (PG) 1:10 30 Rock (PG) 1:30 Parks And Recreation (PG)

5:30 Go Jetters 6:00 Rusty Rivets 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Wild Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Hard Quiz (PG) 8:30 Gruen (M l) 9:10 The Office (PG) 9:55 Alan Partridge’s Mid-Morning Matters (M s) 10:10 Upstart Crow (M) 10:40 W1A (M) 11:10 30 Rock (PG) 11:35 Parks And Recreation (PG) 11:55 Inside Amy Schumer (M) 12:20 Reno 911! (M l,d,s) 12:40 The Office (PG) 1:25 30 Rock (PG)

3:55 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:25 Wallykazam! 5:05 Noddy Toyland Detective 5:30 Go Jetters 6:00 Rusty Rivets 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Prehistoric Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Would I Lie To You? 8:30 Adam Hills: Happyism (M l,s) 9:20 Superwog (MA15+) 11:40 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 12:10 Penn And Teller: Fool Us (PG) 12:55 Peter Helliar: Snazzy (MA15+)

5:05 Noddy Toyland Detective 5:30 Go Jetters 6:00 Rusty Rivets 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Prehistoric Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8:30 Penn And Teller: Fool Us (PG) 9:10 Adam Hills (M l,s) 12:05 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 12:35 Upstart Crow (M s) 1:05 W1A (M l) 1:35 Black Books (PG) 2:05 Absolutely Fabulous (PG) 2:35 The Catherine Tate Show (M l)

5:30 Go Jetters 6:00 Rusty Rivets 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Prehistoric Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 The Agony Of Modern Manners (M l) 8:30 The Office (PG) 9:15 The Good Place (M s) 10:00 Idiotsitter (M l,d,s) 10:20 30 Rock (PG) 10:40 Parks And Recreation (PG) 11:05 Inside Amy Schumer (M l,s) 11:25 Reno 911! (M l,s) 11:50 The Office (M) 12:35 30 Rock (PG)

5:30 Go Jetters 6:00 Rusty Rivets 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Prehistoric Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Adam Hills: The Last Leg (M) 8:30 Black Books (PG) 8:55 The Office (PG) 9:40 In The Long Run (M l) 10:00 Timewasters (M l) 10:25 30 Rock (PG) 10:50 Parks And Recreation (PG) 11:10 Inside Amy Schumer (MA15+) 11:45 Reno 911! (M l,s,v) 11:55 The Office (PG) 12:40 30 Rock (PG)

5:30 Go Jetters 6:00 Rusty Rivets 6:25 Peter Rabbit 7:05 Andy’s Wild Adventures 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Absolutely Fabulous (PG) 8:30 Upper Middle Bogan (M l,s) 9:00 The Office (PG) 9:40 Asian Provocateur (M l,s) 10:10 30 Rock (PG) 10:35 Parks And Recreation (PG) 10:55 Inside Amy Schumer (M l,s) 11:15 Reno 911! (M) 11:40 The Office (PG) 12:20 30 Rock (PG) 12:45 Parks And Recreation (PG)

9:00 All Hail King Julien (PG) 3:55 Wishfart! 4:10 Massive Monster Mayhem (PG) 4:35 School Of Rock (PG) 5:00 The Next Step 5:35 All Hail King Julien (PG) 6:00 Kung Fu Panda 6:25 Officially Amazing 6:55 Horrible Histories (PG) 7:25 The Penguins Of Madagascar 7:50 The Fairly OddParents 8:10 The Deep 8:35 Detentionaire 8:55 Prisoner Zero (PG) 9:20 Stand And Deliver 9:35 rage (PG)

10:30 Mustangs FC 3:55 Wishfart! 4:10 Massive Monster Mayhem (PG) 4:35 School Of Rock (PG) 5:00 The Next Step 5:35 All Hail King Julien (PG) 6:00 Kung Fu Panda 6:25 Officially Amazing 6:55 Horrible Histories (PG) 7:25 The Penguins Of Madagascar 7:45 The Fairly OddParents 8:10 The Deep 8:30 Voltron: Legendary Defender (PG) 8:55 Dragon Ball Super (PG) 9:25 Sword Art Online (PG)

2:45 Dragon Ball Super (PG) 3:15 The Legend Of Korra 3:35 Voltron: Legendary Defender (PG) 4:00 Wishfart! 4:10 Massive Monster Mayhem (PG) 4:35 School Of Rock (PG) 5:00 The Next Step 5:35 All Hail King Julien 6:00 Kung Fu Panda 6:25 Officially Amazing 6:55 Deadly 60 7:25 Japanizi 7:45 The Fairly OddParents 8:10 The Deep 8:35 Detentionaire 8:55 Prisoner Zero (PG) 9:20 You’re Skitting Me

2:45 The Fairly OddParents 3:10 Odd Squad 3:30 Grace Beside Me 4:10 Massive Monster Mayhem (PG) 4:35 School Of Rock (PG) 5:00 The Next Step 5:35 All Hail King Julien (PG) 6:00 Kung Fu Panda (PG) 6:25 Officially Amazing 6:55 Deadly 60 (PG) 7:25 Japanizi 7:45 The Fairly OddParents 8:10 The Deep 8:30 Detentionaire 8:55 Prisoner Zero (PG) 9:20 Stand And Deliver 9:30 rage (PG)

9:00 100 Things To Do Before High School (PG) 4:10 Massive Monster Mayhem (PG) 4:35 School Of Rock (PG) 5:00 The Next Step 5:35 All Hail King Julien (PG) 6:00 Kung Fu Panda 6:25 Officially Amazing 6:55 Horrible Histories 7:25 The Penguins Of Madagascar 7:45 The Fairly OddParents 8:10 The Deep 8:30 Detentionaire 8:55 Prisoner Zero: The Lost (PG) 9:20 Stand And Deliver 9:30 rage (PG)

9:00 The Wild Adventures Of Blinky Bill 4:10 Massive Monster Mayhem (PG) 4:35 School Of Rock (PG) 5:00 The Next Step 5:35 All Hail King Julien (PG) 6:00 Kung Fu Panda 6:25 Officially Amazing 6:55 Horrible Histories (PG) 7:25 The Penguins Of Madagascar 7:45 The Fairly OddParents 8:10 The Deep: Fossil 8:30 Detentionaire 8:55 Prisoner Zero (PG) 9:20 Stand And Deliver 9:30 rage (PG)

9:00 The Dengineers 4:10 Massive Monster Mayhem (PG) 4:35 School Of Rock (PG) 5:00 The Next Step 5:35 All Hail King Julien (PG) 6:00 Kung Fu Panda 6:25 Officially Amazing 6:55 Horrible Histories (PG) 7:25 The Penguins Of Madagascar 7:45 The Fairly OddParents 8:10 The Deep 8:35 Detentionaire: Tales From Decrypt 8:55 Prisoner Zero: Traitor (PG) 9:20 Stand And Deliver 9:30 rage (PG)

3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 The Amazing World Of Gumball (PG) 4:30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 5:00 Clarence (PG) 5:30 Uncle Grampa (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Young Sheldon (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Runaway Vacation” (PG) (’06) Stars: Robin Williams 10:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 11:00 Kevin Can Wait (PG) 11:30 Science Of Stupid (M) 12:00 WWE Raw (MA15+)

3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 The Amazing World Of Gumball (PG) 4:30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 5:00 Clarence (PG) 5:30 Steven Universe (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 Movie: “Shrek 2” (PG) (’04) Stars: Mike Myers 9:30 Movie: “Into The Blue” (M) (’05) Stars: Jessica Alba 11:45 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 12:10 WWE Smackdown (MA15+) 1:10 Total Divas (M v,l)

2:30 Basketball: Illawarra Hawks v Cairns Taipans *Live* From WIN Entertainment Centre 5:00 Movie: “Stormbreaker” (PG) (’06) Stars: Alex Pettyfer 7:00 Movie: “The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies” (PG) (’14) Stars: Richard Armitage 10:00 Movie: “Resident Evil: Afterlife” (MA15+) (’10) Stars: Milla Jovovich 12:05 Aqua Teen Hunger Force (MA15+) 12:15 Robot Chicken (MA15+)

2:30 Basketball: Sydney Kings v Perth Wildcats *Live* From Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney 5:00 Ben 10 (PG) 6:00 Young Sheldon (PG) 7:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Edge Of Tomorrow” (M l) (’14) Stars: Tom Cruise 10:45 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 12:00 Aqua Teen Hunger Force (MA15+) 12:15 Robot Chicken (MA15+) 12:30 Squidbillies (MA15+) 12:45 Superjail (MA15+)

3:30 Marvel Super Heroes 4:00 The Amazing World Of Gumball (PG) 4:30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 5:00 Clarence (PG) 5:30 Steven Universe (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:00 Movie: “Mechanic: Resurrection” (MA15+) (’16) Stars: Jason Statham 11:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 12:30 Friends (PG) 1:30 Aqua Teen Hunger Force (MA15+) 2:00 Clarence (PG)

3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 The Amazing World Of Gumball (PG) 4:30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 5:00 Clarence (PG) 5:30 Steven Universe (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 7:30 American Ninja Warrior (PG) 9:15 Movie: “The Expendables” (MA15+) (’10) Stars: Sylvester Stallone 11:15 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 11:45 Science Of Stupid (M) 12:15 Friends (PG) 1:15 China IL (MA15+)

3:30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu (PG) 4:00 The Amazing World Of Gumball (PG) 4:30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 5:00 Clarence (PG) 5:30 Steven Universe (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 8:30 Battlebots (PG) 9:30 Movie: “Ocean’s Eleven” (M l) (’01) Stars: Brad Pitt 12:00 Science Of Stupid (M) 12:30 Friends (PG) 1:30 Aqua Teen Hunger Force (MA15+) 2:00 Clarence (PG)

12:00 Movie: “A Man About The House” (PG) (’47) Stars: Margaret Johnston 1:55 Mad About You (PG) 2:25 Top Chef (PG) 3:25 Poirot (PG) 4:25 Heartbeat (PG) 5:30 Secret Life Of Pets 6:00 Tennis: Australian Open: Night Session 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances (PG) 7:30 Death In Paradise (M v) 8:40 Midsomer Murders (M v) 10:50 Rizzoli And Isles (M v) 11:50 Law And Order SVU (M) 1:00 Call And Win (M)

12:00 Movie: “Alive And Kicking” (G) (’58) Stars: Richard Harris 2:00 My Favourite Martian 2:30 Top Chef (PG) 3:45 Pets Wild At Heart (PG) 4:55 Heartbeat (PG) 6:00 Vet On The Hill (PG) 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances (PG) 7:30 Fawlty Towers (PG) 8:50 Movie: “The Spy Who Loved Me” (M) (’77) Stars: Roger Moore 11:20 Law And Order SVU (M) 12:20 Keeping Up Appearances (PG)

10:00 Movie: “The Winslow Boy” (G) (’99) Stars: Robert Donat 12:25 Movie: “Bitter Springs” (G) (’50) Stars: Chips Rafferty 2:10 Movie: “Frankie And Johnny” (G) (’66) Stars: Elvis Presley 4:00 Movie: “Irma La Douce” (PG) (’63) Stars: Jack Lemmon 7:00 Movie: “Sahara” (PG) (’43) Stars: Humphrey Bogart 9:00 Movie: “The Good The Bad And The Ugly” (MA15+) (’66) Stars: Clint Eastwood

11:00 Movie: “Against The Wind” (PG) (’48) Stars: Simone Signoret 1:00 My Favourite Martian 1:30 Movie: “So Little Time” (PG) (’52) Stars: Maria Schell 3:20 Movie: “Baby And The Battleship” (G) (’56) Stars: Richard Attenborough 5:20 Movie: “To Hell And Back” (PG) (’55) Stars: Audie Murphy 7:30 Midsomer Murders (PG) 9:40 Movie: “Entrapment” (M) (’99) Stars: Sean Connery 11:55 Chicago Med (M)

12:10 Movie: “Eureka Stockade” (G) (’49) Stars: Chips Rafferty 2:15 Top Chef (PG) 3:15 Pets Wild At Heart (PG) 4:25 Heartbeat (PG) 5:25 TBA 6:00 Vet On The Hill (PG) 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances (PG) 7:30 New Tricks (M s) 8:40 Silent Witness: Finding Rachel Part 2 (MA15+) 10:00 Unforgettable (M) 11:00 Law And Order SVU (M) 1:00 Home Shopping 4:30 Religious Programs 5:00 Home Shopping

12:00 Movie: “Pool Of London” (PG) (’51) Stars: Earl Cameron 1:45 Mad About You (PG) 2:15 Top Chef (PG) 3:15 Spy In The Wild (PG) 4:25 Heartbeat (PG) 5:25 TBA 6:00 Vet On The Hill (PG) 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances (PG) 7:30 New Tricks (M s) 8:40 Jack Taylor (MA15+) 10:40 Major Crimes (M v) 11:40 Law And Order SVU (M) 12:35 My Favourite Martian 1:00 Home Shopping 4:30 Religious Programs

12:00 Movie: “The Stranger’s Hand” (PG) (’54) Stars: Alida Valli 1:45 Mad About You (PG) 2:15 Top Chef (PG) 3:15 Spy In The Wild (PG) 4:25 Heartbeat (PG) 5:25 TBA 6:00 Vet On The Hill (PG) 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances (PG) 7:30 Poirot: The Kidnapped Prime Minister (PG) 8:40 Agatha Christie’s Marple (PG) 10:40 Cold Case (M) 11:40 Heartbeat (M v) 1:00 Home Shopping 4:30 Religious Programs

8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 The Great Outdoors 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 Auction Squad 4:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 5:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Father Brown (M v,s) 8:30 Murdoch Mysteries (M) 10:30 Houdini & Doyle (M v) 11:30 Medical Emergency (PG) 12:00 Bargain Hunt 1:00 The Great Outdoors

8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 House Of Wellness (PG) 1:00 Australia’s Amazing Homes (PG) 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 Auction Squad 4:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 5:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 M*A*S*H (PG) 7:00 Better Homes and Gardens Summer 8:30 Selling Houses Australia (PG) 9:30 Honey I Bought The House (PG)

12:30 Sports Event: Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race 4:00 Home In WA 4:30 Nigel Marven’s Cruise Ship Adventures 5:00 Crash Investigation Unit (PG) 5:30 Air Crash Investigations: Who’s Flying the Plane? (PG) 7:30 The Yorkshire Vet (PG) 8:30 Escape To The Country 11:30 Air Crash Investigations (PG) 1:30 Vasili’s Garden 2:00 Queensland Weekender 2:30 The Great Day Out 3:00 Escape To The Country (PG)

12:00 Australia’s Best Backyards 1:00 Cycling: Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race 4:00 Escape To The Country 6:00 Britain’s Busiest Airport Heathrow (PG) 7:00 Motorway Patrol (PG) 8:00 Coastwatch Oz (PG) 8:30 Border Security Australia’s Front Line (PG) 9:00 Gold Coast Medical (M) 10:00 Hospital (PG) 11:00 Brit Cops (M) 12:00 Coastwatch Oz (PG) 12:30 Border Security Australia’s Front Line (PG)

8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 10:30 Meet The Press 11:30 Vasili’s Garden 12:00 The Great Outdoors 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Sydney Weekender 3:30 House Calls To The Rescue 4:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 5:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Doc Martin (PG) 8:30 Lewis (M v) 10:30 Kingdom (PG) 11:30 Medical Emergency (PG)

8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 The Great Outdoors 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 House Calls To The Rescue 4:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 5:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Jonathan Creek (M v) 8:30 Crime Investigation Australia (MA15+) 9:30 The Suspects (M v,l) 10:30 Crimes That Shook The World (MA15+)

8:30 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 The Great Outdoors 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 House Calls To The Rescue 4:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 5:00 Medical Emergency (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Pie In The Sky (PG) 8:30 The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: Natural Causes (M v,s) 10:30 Hospital (M) 11:30 Medical Emergency (PG)

10:30 A Football Life (PG) 11:20 Inside West Coast Customs (PG) 12:30 Doomsday Preppers (PG) 1:30 Storage Wars (PG) 2:00 Futurama (PG) 3:00 The Simpsons (PG) 4:00 Inside West Coast Customs (PG) 5:00 Doomsday Preppers (PG) 6:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Test 5: Day 1 7:00 Storage Wars (PG) 7:30 The Simpsons (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Vacation” (M) (’15) Stars: Chris Hemsworth

12:30 Doomsday Preppers (PG) 1:30 Storage Wars (PG) 2:00 The Simpsons (PG) 3:00 Bid And Destroy (PG) 3:30 Bloopers (PG) 4:00 Inside West Coast Customs (PG) 5:00 Doomsday Preppers (PG) 6:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Test 5: Day 2 7:00 Movie: “National Lampoon’s European Vacation” (PG) (’85) Stars: Dana Hill 9:00 Movie: “This Is The End” (MA15+) (’13) Stars: Jay Baruchel

12:00 STIHL Timbersports 1:00 Blokesworld (PG) 1:30 Bid And Destroy (PG) 2:00 Bloopers (PG) 2:30 Counting Cars (PG) 3:00 Rides Down Under (PG) 3:30 Pro Bull Riding Australia 4:00 Inside West Coast Customs (PG) 5:00 Doomsday Preppers (PG) 6:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka: Test 5: Day 3 9:00 Movie: “Vegas Vacation” (PG) (’97) Stars: Chevy Chase

12:00 Pro Bull Riding Australia 12:30 Inside West Coast Customs (PG) 1:30 Night Thunder 2:30 Counting Cars (PG) 3:00 Doomsday Preppers (PG) 4:00 Fish Of The Day (PG) 4:30 Big Angry Fish (PG) 5:30 Bloopers (PG) 6:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka 7:00 Cricket: Big Bash League: Melbourne Stars v Brisbane Heat *Live* From The MCG 10:30 Movie: “Goodfellas” (MA15+) (’90) Stars: Ray Liotta

12:00 Yukon Gold (PG) 1:00 Bid And Destroy (PG) 1:30 Inside West Coast Customs (PG) 2:30 Doomsday Preppers (PG) 3:30 My Kitchen Rules 10th Anniversary Special (PG) 5:00 Cricket: Australia v Sri Lanka 9:00 Cricket: Big Bash League: Perth Scorchers v Melbourne Renegades *Live* From Optus Stadium 12:30 Ax Men (M) 1:30 Yukon Gold (PG) 2:30 Ax Men (M l) 3:30 Inside West Coast Customs (PG)

10:30 A Football Life (PG) 11:30 Mythbusters (PG) 12:30 Bid And Destroy (PG) 1:00 Inside West Coast Customs (PG) 2:00 Doomsday Preppers (PG) 3:00 Bid And Destroy (PG) 4:00 Inside West Coast Customs (PG) 5:00 Doomsday Preppers (PG) 6:00 Storage Wars (PG) 7:30 Highway Patrol (PG) 8:00 Beach Cops (PG) 8:30 Megatruckers (PG) 9:00 Aussie Salvage Squad (M) 11:00 World’s Deadliest Weather (PG)

10:30 A Football Life (PG) 11:30 Mythbusters (PG) 12:30 Bid And Destroy (PG) 1:30 Storage Wars (PG) 3:00 Doomsday Preppers (PG 4:00 Inside West Coast Customs (PG) 5:00 Doomsday Preppers (PG) 6:00 Storage Wars (PG) 7:30 The Simpsons (PG) 8:30 Futurama (PG) 9:30 Family Guy (PG) 10:30 American Dad (M) 11:30 Tattoo Nightmares (M l) 12:00 Black-ish (PG) 12:30 Ax Men (M l)

10:00 Cheers (PG) 11:00 Bondi Rescue 12:00 Mission: Impossible (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 Magnum PI (PG) 8:30 Hawaii Five-O (M v) 10:30 NCIS (M v) 11:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v) 12:30 Home Shopping

10:00 Cheers (PG) 11:00 Bondi Rescue 12:00 Mission: Impossible (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 Walker, Texas Ranger: Flashback (Aka Legend)/ Stand Off (M) 11:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (MA15+) 12:30 Home Shopping

12:00 Snap Happy 12:30 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 1:30 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 2:30 Reel Action 3:00 Camper Trailer Lifestyle 4:00 Which Car? 4:30 Operation Repo (PG) 5:00 Undercover Boss (PG) 6:00 Scorpion (PG) 7:00 COPS (PG) 7:30 Football: Hyundai ALeague Round 16: Melbourne City v Sydney FC *Live* From Etihad Stadium 10:00 Movie: “The Curse Of The Dragon”(M v) (’93) Stars: Bruce Lee

12:00 Red Bull Air Race Highlights 1:00 The Doctors (PG) 2:00 Monster Jam 3:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 4:00 Fishing Edge 4:30 Fishing Australia 5:00 What’s Up Down Under 5:30 I Fish 6:00 Attenborough’s Planet Earth (PG) 7:00 Sea Patrol (PG) 8:00 Medics On Call (PG) 9:00 Movie: “Hostage” (MA15+) (’05) Stars: Bruce Willis 11:20 NCIS (M) 12:20 Countdown To Murder (M v) 1:20 RPM 1:50 Epic Meal Empire (PG)

10:00 Cheers (PG) 11:00 Sea Patrol (PG) 12:00 Mission: Impossible (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 Law And Order: SVU (M) 10:30 48 Hours (M) 11:30 CSI: Miami (M) 12:30 Home Shopping

10:00 Cheers (PG) 11:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 12:00 Mission: Impossible (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 8:30 CSI: Miami (M) 10:30 The Mentalist (M v) 12:30 Home Shopping

10:00 Cheers (PG) 11:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 12:00 Mission: Impossible (PG) 1:00 WIN’s All Australian News 2:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 3:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:00 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:00 Judge Judy (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 Kojak (M v,d) 8:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v) 10:30 NCIS (PG) 12:30 Home Shopping

1:00 Charmed (PG) 2:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 3:00 Two And A Half Men (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Pointless (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Two And A Half Men (PG) 8:30 This Is Us (M) 9:30 Sex And The City (MA15+) 11:20 The Late Late Show With James Corden (M) 12:20 Home Shopping 1:20 Frasier (PG)

1:00 Charmed (PG) 2:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 3:00 Two And A Half Men (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Pointless (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Will & Grace (PG) 7:30 Kate v Meghan: Princesses At War (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Friends With Money” (M) (’06) Stars: Jennifer Aniston 10:15 Sex And The City (MA15+)

1:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 2:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:00 Frasier (PG) 4:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:00 Frasier (PG) 6:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 8:30 Danny Bhoy Live: At The Festival Theatre (M l) 10:10 Sex And The City (MA15+) 11:50 The Loop 2:20 Home Shopping 3:20 Charmed (PG) 4:30 Home Shopping 5:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG)

11:25 Charmed (PG) 1:25 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 2:30 Frasier (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 “Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Pearl Harbor” (M) (’01) Stars: Ben Affleck 12:00 Frasier (PG) 12:30 Home Shopping 1:30 Frasier (PG) 2:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 3:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG)

1:00 Charmed (PG) 2:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Pointless (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Two And A Half Men (PG) 8:30 Fresh Off The Boat (PG) 9:30 New Girl (PG) 10:30 Supernatural (M) 11:30 The Late Late Show (M) 12:30 Home Shopping 1:30 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG)

1:00 Charmed (PG) 2:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 3:00 Two And A Half Men (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Pointless (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Two And A Half Men (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The Whole Nine Yards” (M) (’00) Stars: Bruce Willis 10:30 Charmed (PG) 11:30 The Late Late Show (M) 12:30 Home Shopping 1:30 Frasier (PG)

1:00 Charmed (PG) 2:00 Malcolm In The Middle (PG) 3:00 Two And A Half Men (PG) 3:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Pointless (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Two And A Half Men (PG) 8:30 Movie: “The Dish” (M l) (’00) Stars: Sam Neill 10:30 Buffy The Vampire Slayer (M) 11:30 The Late Late Show With James Corden (M) 12:30 Home Shopping

12:00 Rex In Rome (PG) (In Italian) 1:50 The Gadget Show (PG) 2:40 It’s Suppertime (PG) 3:05 Dead Set On Life (PG) 3:30 Mr Tachyon (PG) 4:00 PBS Newshour 5:00 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 6:15 The Ice Cream Show (PG) 6:40 World’s Greatest Bridges (PG) 7:30 RocKwiz (PG) 8:30 Full Frontal With Samantha Bee (MA15+) 9:00 Being Evel (M l) 10:55 The Rise And Rise Of Bitcoin (M)

12:00 Rex In Rome (PG) (In Italian) 1:35 The Gadget Show (PG) 2:00 PopAsia TV (PG) 3:00 Human Resources 3:30 Legally Brown (PG) 4:00 PBS Newshour 5:00 Football: W-League: Brisbane v Canberra *Live* From Suncorp Stadium 7:20 Lee Lin Chin’s Fashionista 7:30 RocKwiz (PG) 8:35 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (M) 9:05 The Orville (M) 9:55 South Park (M l,s) 10:50 Vikings (M)

5:00 The Ghan: The Full Journey 8:30 Family Law (M) 9:30 Movie: “The Connection” (MA15+) (’07) Stars: Viggo Mortensen 11:20 Movie: “A Gang Story” (MA15+) (’11) Stars: Gérard Lanvin (In French) 1:15 Movie Show 1:45 Spotless (MA15+) 2:50 France 24 News In English From Paris 3:00 Thai News 3:30 Bangla News 4:00 Punjabi News 4:30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News

12:00 PopAsia 1:05 Front Up 1:35 Vs. Arashi (PG) 2:30 Room 101 (PG) 3:00 10,000 BC 3:50 The Mindy Project (PG) 4:40 Earthworks (PG) 5:30 Batman (PG) 6:35 Do Planes Need Pilots? 7:35 Ultimate Airport Dubai (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Get Rich Or Die Tryin’” (MA15+) (’05) Stars: 50 Cent 10:40 Movie: “Pootie Tang” (M d) (’01) Stars: Chris Rock 12:05 Movie: “Stir Crazy” (M d,l,n) (’80) Stars: Gene Wilder

12:00 Rex In Rome (PG) (In Italian) 1:50 The Gadget Show (PG) 3:10 PopAsia (PG) 4:10 Vs. Arashi 5:05 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 6:15 The Ice Cream Show (PG) 6:40 World’s Greatest Bridges (PG) 7:30 RocKwiz (PG) 8:35 Housos (MA15+) 9:05 Butterfly (M) 10:00 The Girlfriend Experience (M) 11:05 You’re The Worst (M) 12:00 Movie: “Closet Monster” (MA15+) (’15) Stars: Connor Jessup

12:00 Rex In Rome (PG) (In Italian) 1:50 The Gadget Show (PG) 2:40 It’s Suppertime (PG) 3:10 States Of Undress (PG) 4:00 PBS Newshour 5:00 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 6:10 Vice News Tonight 6:40 World’s Greatest Bridges (PG) 7:30 RocKwiz (PG) 8:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (PG) 9:35 City Porn (MA15+) 10:25 Dopesick Nation (M) 11:15 Undressed (PG) (In Italian)

12:00 Rex In Rome (PG) (In Italian) 1:50 Beerland (PG) 3:10 Huang’s World (PG) 4:00 PBS Newshour 5:00 If You Are The One (PG) (In Mandarin) 6:10 Vice News Tonight 6:35 World’s Greatest Bridges (PG) 7:30 RocKwiz (PG) 8:30 The Porn Factor (MA15+) 9:30 Movie: “Hardcore Henry” (M) (’15) (In English/ Russian) 11:15 Movie: “Jackpot” (MA15+) (’11) (In Norwegian/ Swedish) 12:50 Spotless (MA15+)

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21-25 Scott St – You will be surprised at what you are getting for your money here. Firstly you get 2 shops on the one title with each shop having it’s own power. There are 2 toilets, a carport, tea small and large open plan display areas. The title with the 2 shops is approx 14m wide by 57.9m deep. Secondly you get a vacant block with rear access adjoining the 2 shops which would be fantastic for further development. This title is 10m wide by 50.3m deep. This property is set at the northern end of the towns main street with views looking towards the Yarriambiack creek and just a short stroll to the Lions Park. This property is being sold with vacant possession.

11 Bell St – This renovated family home should be on the must see list. With a new kitchen and bathroom,large open plan living area with a wood heater and split system, 4 bedrooms all with BIR’s and upgraded electrical wiring. Outside in the secure yard you will find a single garage and a workshop both with power and concrete floors. Two large rainwater tanks give you plenty of freshwater.

11 Hoban St – This 2 bedroom home is rented until March 2019 at $135 per week to a reliable tenant gives you an 8.88% gross return. Set on a typical size block for the area, just under a quarter acre or 1000 sq. mts., the home offers the two bedrooms both with BIR’s and ceiling fans, lounge with the split system and ceiling fan and the kitchen with elect stove. The large electric hot water service (315 lt.) is only 4 years old.

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1 Livingstone St – Just a good punt kick to the sporting precinct of Anzac Park, this 3 bedroom home is very well located. The w/d home, in need of exterior painting, offers 2 living areas - a lounge and family room, dining area adjacent to the kitchen, split system a/c and renovated bathroom.The master bedroom has a ceiling fan and BIR’s, the second has a walk in storage room and the smaller 3rd has a very large built in robe. There is an outside pergola area, smaller low maintenance back yard and a double garage with one entry from the front and the second entry from the rear lane. Fencing is very good.

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16 Halliday St – Two premises for the price of one set on two lots measuring over approx. 1620 m2. The brick building has previously been a bakery and has the basics, including near new electrical wiring,plumbing and gas hot water service, to be liveable. The interior is an open plan living area with the kitchen including a sink and stove and the bathroom a shower, toilet and basin. Certainly there is still renovation work to be completed to make it a comfortable home, but there is great potential to have a unique premises.

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28 Anderson St – Just move in and enjoy this centrally located home. Featuring modern kitchen, renovated bathroom, spacious lounge, 2 dble bedrooms inside the house plus an attached “granny flat with it’s own A/C and ensuite, office area, wood heater and a large ducted reverse cycle A/C are all extras you don’t always get. Outside you won’t find better with 2 separate garages along the driveway, a hobby room with power and shelving, double garage, workshop, lean to and a small trailer shed.

17 Meyer St – Set in a lovely residential street, this spacious family home features 3 double bedrooms, study, modern kitchen, renovated bathroom, large lounge and 2 internal toilets. Outside you will find a double carport, older 2 bay garage, garden shed, fernery and a deck at the back door.

11 Mill St– This 3 brm, mainly weatherboard, home in Jeparit allows you to either take occupation of the home or leave the current tenant there on his “month by month” lease arrangement and earn a gross return of over 8% or $125 per week. The home has electric cooking and a large walk in pantry in the kitchen, carpet in the 3 bedrooms, a wood heater insert and r/c air-cond. in the lounge. In addition there is a built in back verandah giving you that extra inside space.

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34 Foundry St – Lovingly developed and maintained by the present owner this 3 b/room brick veneer and tile roofed home would allow you to move right in. Set in a quiet area on the edge of town the property would require little maintenance. The grounds also have been landscaped for this purpose. Interior painting has been completed in recent years giving a fresh and light feel. A split system a/c, ceiling fans, curtains and some blinds and an electric hot water system have all been fitted more recently. The bedrooms all have BIR’s, the bathroom has a sep shower and bath and the home has an enormous amount of cupboard space.

33 McCracken Ave – The master bedroom is on the second level and has it’s own private ensuite, balcony and built in robes while the other 2 bedrooms are downstairs.A study, open plan living, dining and kitchen area, a second living area, bathroom and laundry complete the downstairs section of the home. Wood heating and Evap cooling complete this family home.

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133 Anderson St – Once you walk into this house you know your home. Set on a large corner block close to the High School this home features an inviting lounge with wood heater, kitchen with elec stove, 3 bedrooms, modern bathroom, evaporative cooling and 2 split systems. Outside the back veranda is large enough for entertaining and it overlooks the workshop and trailer shed.

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2 Roy St – This centrally located family home is a lot bigger than it looks. Featuring 3 bedrooms, lounge, separate dining room, kitchen with electric stove, family friendly bathroom and 2 split system A/C’s. Outside the property is on a generous size corner block with old sundry sheds and a single carport. The property is currently rented for $140pw until at least the 26/5/2018.

46 Meyer St – You need to see past what the current owner has collected over the years to appreciate this well positioned 2 bedroom (plus office) home. Set on a corner block with rear lane access, a standout feature of this home is the ornate wooden mantlepiece surrounding the open fire place in the lounge, which also has a new grate fitted. The kitchen (incl. gas stove) and bathroom have also been updated in recent years as has the ducted evaporative cooling system. Polished floorboards feature through the entry and bedrooms. The bedrooms also have BIR’s and evap. cooling ducts.

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Lot 30 Mackenzie St – Measuring approx 200m2 this large block would be a fantastic location to build your dream home STCA. With water already connected and phone and power close by. This prominent corner site has gum trees and other native bushes around the outside fence line.

8 Craig Ave – Set overlooking the Yarriambiack Creek this home is in a perfect position. With a large open plan meals/ living area, 3 bedrooms including a huge master bedroom, office or kids play room, spacious kitchen with dishwasher and plenty of cupboards, polished boards, central bathroom, evap cooling and a free standing wood heater. Outside you’ll find a deck overlooking the low maintenance yard with the convenience of rear access, storage shed, rainwater tank with pump and a carport for 2 vehicles.

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30 Walker St – Over the years that we have managed this property it has been occupied with very little vacancy time. This Hardiplank home features 2 double bedrooms with BIR’s, modern kitchen with electric stove, spacious lounge, split system A/C, renovated bathroom and an internal laundry. Outside the compact corner block has a storage shed and single carport with good fences. Currently rented for $180pw to the same tenant for the past couple of years.

153 Anderson St – Good residential vacant blocks are hard to find in Warracknabeal. With a mini building boom occurring over the last 18 months or more many vacant blocks have been taken up in the township. Set on a corner block in a fairly open area on the southern fringe of the town this block measuring over 1100 sq. mts. has all services nearby. There is wire fencing on the north side and CI fencing on the eastern side.

83 Anderson St – Set opposite the Primary school his block would suit someone looking to build a new or perhaps relocate an existing home. With a 16.7m frontage to Anderson St and a depth of 37.6m you won’t have a massive yard to look after. Water is connected, power, sewerage and phone are close by.

7 Nhill Rd – Here is a great opportunity to purchase a Rural zoned block right on the edge of town. With a frontage to Nhill Rd of 53.51m and a depth of 36.91m, this block already has the water connected.

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PROCTOR, Phil The team at Uniting Wimmera extend their deepest sympathy to Heather and all Phil’s family and friends. As one of our longest serving employees, Phil was committed to supporting some of the most vulnerable people in the Wimmera. He had an incredible impact during his 27 years at Uniting, both on his community and his colleagues who had the pleasure of working with him. Rest in peace Phil – you’ll be missed.

In Memoriam

BUTLER,

~ Anthony ‘Simon’ ~ 11/11/1969 to 26/1/1989 Remembering our loved son

Event Services

Horsham Florist Pop-up Shop Now Open

15 Darlot Street, Horsham (across from the car wash)

5382 1834

KEV’S BLINDS ‘N’ AWNINGS Awnings in Brella Canvas and Vista Weave

Animals & Accessories

Event Services

Ph 0408 691 923 - Horsham

31 Urquhart Street HORSHAM

Joan, Philip, Megan, Tim,

5382 0713

www.pickaposie.com.au

Book your vet check today

2019 Health and Wellbeing social walking group for over 65’s, for more information call Ph 0418843389

Ph 5381 1439 25 Dimboola Rd, Horsham (opposite McDonalds)

Animals & Accessories 2 x 1.5yo Dorper ewes with lambs $150each, Goats $60each, 20 pigs, 3mths old $85each, PIC # 3YKHF059 Ph 0427361940 Alpacas Flock guardians, ready to work, prices vary PIC # 3HSDT157 Ph 0417531989

Aviary bred parrots, princess’s all colours, young and adults, Bourkes including Rosa, Pied, Splits, Cockatiels, one pair of Parrotlets, ring for prices and colours available Ph 0408535515 Black faced Dorper rams, March April drop, 2018 ready to work PIC # 3HSDC083 Ph 0419664345

Budgerigars, assorted colours $8each Ph 0417533579

Marina and families

Budgerigars, show quality at pet prices Ph 0447080439

BROOK, Sergeant Anthony Craig The funeral of Sergeant Anthony Craig Brook will leave the Church of Christ, River Road, Horsham on Friday 25th January after a service commencing at 1.30pm for the Horsham Lawn Cemetery. Trevor Bysouth & Daughter

Ph 5381 1444

AFDA Member

Funeral Directors

Dad and I had some great times. I always looked up to him. When I moved into my own place he was sad to see me go, but always called around to see if I was okay. He was the kind of guy who always offered advice, but never expected me to take it. I knew Dad wouldn’t be around forever, and the day I expected to be sad turned out to be a true celebration of his life I’ll cherish forever. I’m so glad I have someone who cared to organise it. Trevor Bysouth & Daughter Ph 5381 1444 Page

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Antique & Collectables Auctions Murtoa

Antique overmantel, over 100yo, fancy design on woodwork with mirrors and 5 shelves $450 Ph 53820113

Caravans

Horse manure, $3 per bag delivered to Dimboola, Horsham or Warracknabeal, free to collect Ph 0437894257

Peachface and Fisher Lovebirds, variety of colours, from $20 Ph 0428832058 Stawell Pigs, 3mths old $60 PIC # 3YKHF059 Ph 0481864397

11/2010 Kimberley Kamper sports RV limited edition off road hard floor camper trailer, fully optioned, diesel hot water, Kwik awning, shower and kitchen annexes, 240v-12v with 4 AGM batteries, T75355 $23,500 Ph 0427849492 Willaura 1969 Viscount, 15’, vintage caravan, registered, full annex, original condition $7500 Ph 0481481577

Ruddweigh cattle weighing platform $350 inc Gst Ph 0457866027 Sow large white cross with litter of 9 $275, Bore male goat, 1.5yrs old $100 PIC # 3YKHF059 Ph 0427361940 Stock horse X, 4yo, Bay, basic training, good nature, good home only, selling due to too many horses $1000 Ph 0477439545

Mob 0427 300 268

Caravan Windsor Genesis, 2011, 19’, pop-top, shower and toilet, always shedded, EC $29,500 Ph 0427891594

Caravans

1992 Jayco Jayswift 6 berth campervan, awning and bed flys, 870kgs, T68785 $6000 Ph 0400728252 2002 Kimberley Kamper, off road, always shedded, awning, complete stainless steel kitchen with sink, work bench, storage compartments, 12V elec water pump with new battery, large water tank, front storage box, two burner gas stove and cylinders, storage drawer under bed, interior reading lights, 240V inlet and outlets, sleeps 2, VGC $16,000 Ph 0427189588

Windsor Caravan, 2003 16’ Streamliner, 2 s/beds, reading lights, air con, skylight, gas oven, microwave, fridge, roll-out awning, annexe walls, great condition $18,500 Ph 0417764473 West Wimmera

Commercial Equipment Carry me camper, completely fitted out with fridge, kitchen, full electrics, new inner spring mattress $10,000 Ph 0418501352

Coolroom, drop-in unit, 3/4 hp, 240V plug in, VGC $1650 Ph 0417101120 Westinghouse chest freezer, 700L $750 Ph 0417101120

Farm Machinery

2007 Windsor Genesis pop-top caravan 19’, bunks, d/bed, ac, heating, full canvas annex, easy to tow and set up, ATM 1910, GTM1790 $25,000 Ph 0400830984

2016 Jayco Eagle, used 5 times, sleeps 7, electric awning with full annex, loads of extras $22,000 Ph 0419707196

Family Jayco caravan, very comfy d/island pillow top bed, 2 good size bunk beds, microwave, 90L fridge, easy to erect annex, a/c and heating, plus all accs Ph Nathan for availability 0418657247

Windsor Sundowner, 16’, d/bed and two bunk beds, annexe, gas stove and oven, 3-way fridge, air con, 240 12v light and hot water $12,500 Ph 0417554089

email: murtoan@bigpond.net.au FOR FREE CATALOGUES & INFO

16’ Drop spreader, suitable for gypsum spreading $600ono Ph 0429352391 Jayco Starcraft 1996 14’ 6”, GC, tows well, lightweight aluminium frame, new Fiamma awning, new gas struts, new q/ size mattress, tyres in EC, new spare and new Happy Wanderer Digital8 serial $7000 Ph 0497014265 Jayco Sterling, 24’ great family van, 5 bunk beds, lots of cupboard space, queen size bed, full kitchen with large fridge and oven, front loader washing machine, full annex, air-conditioning and heating, hot water service, 2 water tanks, many more features, van and annexe both in EC, selling due to downsizing, as family grown up $45,000 neg Ph 0419539696 or 53839227 after hours

1989 Case 1680 header, 30’ 1010 bat front and finger reel, good tyres, smale p/ plucker, 5635 engine hrs, trailer $24,200 inc Gst Ph 0428951262 28T Massey field bin, ground opening lids, with swivel hopper, VGC $7000 plus GST Ph Ph 0459060306 Wimmera Mallee area

2016 Mars hard top camper, reg until 11/19, X71961 $11,500 or reasonable offer accepted Ph 0427590246 2016 Regal pop-top, 17’ 6”, dual axle, fully insulated, a/c, full ensuite, TV, fridge/freezer, full gas stove, EC, suit new buyer $49,500 Ph 0412459370

1986 Viscount pop-top, d/bed, front kitchen, annexe, awning, family van $9750 Ph 0417722754

Pugs, 3 female, 1 male, 2 fawn, 2 black, to best of homes m/c 9560000061579 75/6416359/6416120/6415039 $2200 Ph 0448158577 Pure bred Kelpie pups, good working parents, vet checked, immunised, microchipped, ready to go, mic # 956506567205/440744/0506559087 Ph 0457100971

SUNDAY 17th FEB.

Antiques

Guinea Fowls, plus kids chooks Ph 53583440 evenings, Stawell

New horse rug, lined canvas, 5’6 $30 Ph 0427182015

Campervan Fiat Ducato Maxi, 2009, 3L diesel, 6sp AMT, 86,000 kms, fully self-contained with shower, toilet, HWS, ducted heating, 2 house batteries, 2 solar panels, 110L fresh and 60L grey water tanks, 80L Waeco fridge, Origo 2 burner marine stove, UHF radio, TV, 6 speaker cd/ radio, wired for both 12 and 240V, d/bed, wind-out awning, excellent storage, health reason for sale XLG997 $73,000ono Ph Doug 0427848167 Horsham

550 LOTS PLUS MORE...... TRAPS, COINS, ++++

Young Muscovy drakes $25 each Ph 0429912620

Plough, Britstand, single furrow, great garden ornament $400 Ph 0400999412

Male king parrot $80, blue Bonnets $40 each, licence no 12402648-B Ph 0429019569

ANTIQUE TOY SALE

Young cockatiels, yellow cinnamon colour $30 Ph 53902287

Golden Labrador puppies, dob 19/9/18, 4 female, 2 male, vaccs and vet checked m/c # 96000005723261/6373027/5103265/636 9467/6371491/6373368/5722476 $900ono Ph 0418335659

Horse stock saddle, Bates adjustable 17” all leather, adjustable gullet, fully mounted, near new, large tack cabinet, lockable galvanised $3500 or will separate Ph 0427131299

HUGE

Purebred Pug puppies, looking for forever homes for 5 beautiful puppies, 3 girls and 2 boys, 2 girls are fawn and black, 1 black girl, 2 black boys, from a large family of kids and have been handled with the upmost of care, happy, healthy and robust puppies, m/c, vacc, wormed every 2 weeks, beautiful diet consisting of advance puppy dry food/ wet food, chicken necks, hard boiled eggs, puppy milk and water, currently toilet training puppies as it makes transitioning to their new home easier on the puppy and the new owner, ready to go on the 23/01, price is not negotiable, no time wasters, only genuine buyers, m/c # 985141001220782/1223232/1221027/1 220737/1220834 $2000 Ph 0409179850

Bungalally Boer Goats, full boer bucks and does available, excellent quality POA, PIC # 3HSHL229 Ph 0429233729

Funeral Notices

Caravans

FOR HIRE

Peace of mind is priceless...

Budgerigars, all from imported bloodlines, show quality, priced to sell Ph 0428730777

and brother 30 years on.

Caravans

Horsham Veterinary Hospital

Australian leather stock saddle, reconditioned, 17” $175 Ph 0427182015

Also: • Interior blinds • Holland roller • Verticals and more • Custom made Free measure and quotes

Auctions

Avan Sportsliner 2004 model, 2 s/ beds, 3-way fridge, 2 burner hotplate, microwave, Anderson plug and trailer mounted elec brake controller, factory fitted solar charger, new 100AH battery, virtually unused awning/annexe, large front boot with space at rear for large toolbox, etc, overall GC inside and out, stored undercover, no leaks and everything works, reg till 06/19 $10,000ono Ph 0428846285 Camper trailer 2017 buckland, LX, MZ, all features, as per ezy trailer models, some extras, $8,000 Ph 0437392509

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Jayco Swan 2012, only used at Christmas, EC, lightweight, easy to tow, room for family, 6-7 persons, comfortable queen with innerspring mattress, and double bed, fridge, gas-electric stove, microwave, full annex etc. $21,000ono Ph 0475346818 leave a message Mars spirit camper, dual 100ah batteries, boat rack, hardly used, selling due to ill health $14,500 Ph 0427991204 Nissan Campervan, 2L motor, reg, fridge, stove, microwave, wind out awning, VGC $8500 Ph 0481481577 Old style viscount aluminium framed caravan, 4 berth $1500 Ph 53972172

REDUCED Jayco Swan 2001 Campervan, VGC, full annexe included, $11,500neg, all enquiries Ph 0428871221

Bedford Tipper 1960, PP reg, tele hoist $3500 Ph 0419778181 Jeparit

Case 2388 AFX, big top, draper front, 4781 engine hrs, 3375 rotor hrs, UGC, 92756FD $75,000 Ph 0409538742 or 0458683197 Chamberlain 4280 tractor $4500ono or swap for Fiat 900, 1000, 1100 Ph 0497635941

Chamberlain C670 tractor, VGC, 4099hrs $6500 Ph 0407340457

Wednesday, January 23, 2019


Farm Machinery

For Sale

For Sale

Fordson Power Major, 3PL remotes, VG tyres, ROPS, runs well, David Brown 880, 3PL, good tyres runs well $8500 Ph 0438078628 Hay rakes, Bamford 6 wheel, two to pick from, hook together or work single, extra parts to suit rakes $990each Ph Ken 0429986227 or Brendon 0428986218 Header International 726, PTO, 18’ front, used this year $650 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola Header, New Holland TR95, 30F, bat reel, new tyres and lights $9500 Ph 0402293486 Hydro pressure excatvator, sucker trailer large capacity, 2006 sharp, relaible $33,000 Ph 0428582177 International 6-2 Combine, 20 row SSB finger harrows $2200 inc Gst Ph 0419542569 International disc harrows, 12 at front, 12 at back, GO $1750 Ph 55851981

8 245-70 x 19.5 tyres and rims, 8 stud, 90% tread $140 each Ph 0429847336

Miners couch/chaise lounge, lovely item, bottle green imitation velvet, original wire base, totally refurbished $500 Ph 0439101170 New Boral bricks, Jarrah colour, 1300 bricks at 50c a brick, pick up Toolondo Ph 0419366764

Acco 8.3 Cummins motor 5 cubic metre hyd mixer $15,000 Ph 0498511395 Air conditioner, reverse cycle, cassette type, GC $250 Ph 0437365657 Approx 4 tonne Grenade wheat, Graded and pickled Ph 0428989234 Art books, many styles, artists, crafts, history, approx 200 books $500 Ph 0427581182 Book sale, military history, sports, Australina, gardening and more Ph 0400254859 Bosch elec hand held grass trimmer, had very little use $75 Ph 53823136 or 0408823136

For Sale

Household Items

FOR SALE

Lounge chairs x 2, retro style, timber armrests $60ea or $100pr Ph 0427581182

Signed & framed

Craig Lowndes

Ford print

$170

Motorcycles

Electric chair, Niagara Apollo lift/recline/ massage, EC, paid $11,500 Feb 2016, price $5000ono Ph 53823798

REDUCED 2018 Harley Davidson softail breakout, special edition paint twisted cherry, Vance hinze pipes, pegs, grips, levers, blinkers all modified, screaming eagle air intake, bike travelled 45kms, brand new $32,000 Ph 0458505914

Massage chair, top of the range, brand new, paid $3200 sell $3000 Ph 53871345 or 0419509335 Millinery tools $60 Ph 53981158 Warracknabeal Pye portable console air con, brand new, cost $600 sell for $400 Ph 0439941422 Refrigerator LG, 188L, as new $300 Ph 0427581182 Simpson 4kg dryer, as new $190 Ph 0400254859 Timber table with 4 chairs, timber backs, tapestry seats VGC $230 Ph 0498659636 Ararat

Proteus Studio 5 home gym multi station, comes with metal weight plates not plastic, VGC $500 Ph 0407046864

Mobility Aids

Gopher, Pathrider 140xL gold, EC, suit bigger person $3000 Ph 53583324 after 5pm Invacare alpine comet, EC, suit new buyer $2200 Ph 0427886272 Lift chair, dark brown suede, as new, suit smaller person $600 Ph 0429979100

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REDUCED Vespa Scooter LX 125, 2010 model, as new, 1300km, reg 1D6GL $4100 Ph 0429822558

Household Items

John Deere Starfire 3000 receiver, SF2 subscription $6000 inc Gst Ph 0428837235 New Holland 841 round baler, 4’x5’ strings only $2750 inc Gst Ph 0428911459 New Holland 848 Baler, needs work $1100inc Gst 0419542569

Brand new shelving, various sizes, prices from $150 Ph 0409368076 Bricks clean reds, $1 each Ph 53811093 Bus for sale due to fleet upgrade, 57 passenger, 1999 Mercedes 1418, registered to 4/19 with current full bus accreditation, suit spare bus, school, club etc $26,000ono Ph 0408503149

Portable loading ramp, lots of features inc adjustable height, fold away tow, never used $2950 plus Gst Ph 0428944462 REDUCED 40/80 Chamberlain front end loader, new clutch $13,500 Ph 0417526256

REDUCED Chamberlain combine, 24 row, 7” spacing press wheels $1500ono Ph 0419778181 Jeparit REDUCED Smale pea plucker 24’ on 810 front with trailer, suits 1400 and 1600 series case International headers, good working order $2500ono Ph 53911884 or 0407911884 evenings

Canvas blind, 4508w x 2600 drop as new, no holes or wear marks $200ono Ph 53836339 or 0427316990 Drive computer, Oceanic VE 100 $120 Ph 0427581182 Electric chainsaw 2000w, never used, still in its box $170 Ph 0417121811 Ararat Five burner gas/electric BBQ, infrared rotisserie, used only 4 times $1000 Ph 0437525300 Ararat Garage tiltadoor 4m long x 2m high VGC $170 Ph 0419330195 Ararat

For Sale 11’x6 vintage aluminium boat $350 Ph 0408922442 13hp electric start TWM motor, complete parts, only $85 Ph 0411419516 Ararat 15 bundles of Big Baler twine extra $50 inc Gst Ph 53882236 evenings 2-10” new hyd trailer and brakes plus backing plates $70 pair Ph 0429847336 2438 pavers, coverage 109m2, paver size 9’x7.5”x2” Ph 53823720 26 cereal and rye grass hay $60 per roll Ph 0428349401 2x8 stud trailer axles, S cam brakes $950 Ph 0429847336 3 Mature palm trees for removal $200 each Ph 0458683197 50 Fowler bottles, sizes 20, 27 and 30 $150 Ph 53913203 7” Vibra shank knock on points, $7 Ph 0409538742

17 fowlers no27 bottling jars, VGC $20 Ph 53820113 2 inside wooden sliding doors 200cm H x 600cm W, 2 open and close doors 200cm H x 400cm W $200 Ph 0402077286

Wooden extendable table with 8 red velvet chairs, two with arm rests $500ono Ph Bill 0409954491

Marine

2.5 and 2 seater lounge suite in EC $500ono Ph 0427347967 Murtoa

Motorcycles 15’ Utility boat on booker trailer, V4 Johnson outboard with fish finder ZJ3688 $6500 Ph 0427885641

REDUCED Golf items, ladies l/handed clubs, right handed putter, collapsible buggy, travel bag, weather cover $200 the lot Ph 0400821702 REDUCED Stihl chainsaw, model MS 210, plus new chain, extra spanner, instruction books, 12V sharpener,14” bar, in EC $200 Ph 0487592270 Ride on mower, John Deere, 14HP, 38” cut, hydrostatic drive $1500 Ph John 53821208 office hours

Golf Buggy, electric folding Parmaker Spirit Ghia, VGC $1500ono Ph 53823503 Golf Clubs and buggy, ladies right hand, VGC $85 Ph 0417878805 Golf Clubs, 12 clubs, bag buggy, GC $200ono Ph 0437833878 Greenfield ride-on mower, 18.5hp, 32” cut, B&S motor, 15hrs work $3600 Ph 53583773

Hanger, based Horsham airport, 40’x40’ 10’ door clearance $40,000 Ph 53824766 Hisense 255L upright freezer, 594x1756x634, hardly used $600 Ph 0418578583 Jason Bright and Craig Lowndes framed and signed Ford prints, ideal for the man cave, from $90 Ph 0427630051 Kangaroo tail pump, decorative, ideal for ponds or the like, refurbished years and maintained to present state, will work, tail approx 900mm $500 Ph 0439101170 King coil queen size mattress $90 Ph 0417141793 Knee brace, GII rehab, lightweight, adjustable extension and flexion, EC $120 Ph 0427581182 Lawn mower Masport 400, 2.5yo $900 Ph 53822660 Lawn mower Masport 500 golf, Briggs and Stratton, 5hp motor, 20” cut, as new $1500 Ph 0400536345 Lawn mower, fairly new, only used 6 times, EC $150 Ph 53821345

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Mobility walker ‘Drive’, light weight, carbon fibre, brand new condition, only used twice, $750 new, selling for $530 Ph 0438603193 REDUCED Shoprider gopher, 2yo, roof and back packs, just serviced $2000 Ph 0439941422

2004 BMW, 1150 RT, ex NSW police, VGC, 86,000km, FI049 $5500ono Ph 0438912604

3.5mm Steel hull boat and trailer, ‘Evinrude’, 6cc outboard motor plus accessories, U35615, NZ465 $1500 Ph 0427861198 6 seater redgum outdoor setting, Wimmera Woodturners $1100 Ph Merv 0438823864 Barcelona prints, handpainted, Gaudi theme by Vida Pearson, famed set of 4 $400 Ph 0427581182

REDUCED Yamaha MW 100 Scooter, 2012 model, as new condition, 450kms $3200 Ph 0417320470 Yamaha TRX, 850, EC, reg until 05/18, 40,000kms, XC711 $5500 Ph 0429008301

Motor Vehicle Accessories Commodore VX cargo barrier with escape door, rear grocery blind, VY radio/CD $200ono or will separate Ph 0458687009 FG Ford Ute hard top, lockable, dark grey metallic, pick up Horsham $500ono Ph 0448824848

2005 Suzuki Boulevard C50 800cc Cruiser,VGC, always garaged,11,000kms $6400 Ph 0427340071 380 Chev Lewis Ski Boat, great looking, EC, RC757, trailer W20383 $13,000 Ph 53810600

Perkins Phaser turbo charge with 5spd overdrive gearbox, in good order $2400 firm Ph 53810627 or 0407340961 Horsham Utility accessory taupe, 165cm wide x 185cm long $35 Ph 53581814

Motor Vehicles under $3000 1998 VT Commodore, fair condition, no rego, QNG932 $1000 Ph 0438539120

Clawfoot bath original $400 Ph 0409538742

Generator 2.5 Kipor Ph 0417291007 REDUCED Spitwater hot water cylinder, steam cleaner, 240v, to couple up with pressure washer for steam cleaning $1000 Ph 0428837235 Reese UFO mower, red model, 3.1m cut $9000 plus GST Ph 0427340546 Round bale roll out carrier, tow behind ute $1320 inc Gst Ph 0428911459 Sherwell 35T comby field bin, late model, EC $13,000ono plus GST Ph 0459060306 Wimmera Mallee area Stock ramp, adjustable, approx 5.5m long, 2.2m high, 600 wide, requires work $600ono Ph 0429352391 Suzuki 4 wheeler, magnetic drill, large table and six chairs, kipor caravan, Jenny 2.6 KVA, 8 low loader tyres, 7.5r x 15 on spider rims, near new Ph 0497616187 Tractor Chamberlain 306, 3 point linkage, GC $4400 Ph 0428847201 Westfield Auger, 70/10, swing away, GC $11,550 inc Gst Ph 0428504797

REDUCED 2000 Surplus building bricks, new $800 for the lot or will separate Ph 0457570421 REDUCED Able bricksaw and stand, as new $1100ono, able 100kg vibrating plate 6-5hp motor $750ono Ph 0429810550 REDUCED Genuine Powerfit E380 machine, remote, instructions and bands, minimal usage $350 Ph 0417082252

Road bike $145 Ph 0438303194 Salt/pepper shaker collection w/ cabinet $150 Ph 0400254859 Sewing machine, Brother PS-57, VGC, $275 Ph 0427581182 Sherwell grain silo, capacity 38 tonne, GC $1850 Ph 53929233 Signature cards, 3 cricket, 16 AFL, plus many footy inserts, Ph Ben 0427198023

Solid timber sewing table/desk, 1400w x 706h x 405d, no marks $150ono Ph 53836339 or 0427316990 Spin bike, EC $275 Ph 0417538886 Ararat Spinning wheel, plus 6 extra bobbins on stand $200 53941965 evenings Star posts, approx 50 $4each Ph 53811093 Tandem trailer, 1850 x 3m $2500ono Ph 0438140590 Tango remote control portable air conditioner, 12mths old, no further use, new $698 sell for $450ono Ph 0428433384 or 53569233 Telephone with bracelet pendant alarm, Oricon Care 170 Ph 0427581182 TPW wool press, GC $9000 Ph 0417526256 Travel backpack, Kathmandu 70L black trolley wheels, extendable handle, fold away harness, lockable zips, as new, rrp $440, $200 Ph 0487227965

Ally Craft 4.75 Bar Raider, hull no AU-ALY 98-8-6019, rego FE886, 50hp Mercury Mackay multi-link trailer, reg T59060, VGC for age, reluctant sale due to health $14,000ono Ph 0429954264 Corner unit with 32” Samsung TV, EC $400 Ph 53824997 Dining table and chairs, plus other furniture, VGC $53823720 Electric Hi/Lo adjustable bed with pressure sensitive mattress, only 6mths old, as new condition $2990 Ph 0428833508 Freezer, Whirlpool 200, GC $45 Ph 53822383 Glider rocking chair $70 Ph 0413789736 Kambrook microwave, 1yr old $60 Ph 0439941422 Kelvinator 340 fridge, ideal beer fridge $100 Ph 0439941422

2014 Honda CRF 125, GC $2500 plus Gst Ph 0428847201

2002 Ford wagon, 6 seater, tint, 120,000kms 1DO9JQ $3000 Ph 0429700798 2005 BF XR6, 196,000 kms, silver, GC, WEI994 $3000 Ph 0429833531 Horsham Holden Commodore 2003, GC, regularly serviced, 12mths reg, GC, SGN821 $3000ono Ph 0427881236 Honda Civic sedan, 1995, auto, reg until 30/6/19, RWC, 19,600kms, RSR500 $1800ono Ph 53811216 Mitsubishi Van, fully fitted out, ex service vehicle, fair cond, unreg, SN 6486507 $890 Ph 0407340386

Aluminium 3.7 boat, Savage trailer, both reg 11/19, forward control, elec start, new battery, 25hp, evin, just tuned, out fit, EC, QP514, V70751 $2400ono Ph 0438583361

2014 Yamaha WR450F Motorbike, 1950kms, EC, selling due to lack of use $7800 Ph 0428941188

Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000 1988 Black Ford Maveric Nissan Patrol, 2dr STB, fully imported, dual fuel petrol and gas, 365,000kms, SGN262 best offer over $5000 Ph 53525010 2003 Falcon ute, navy blue, 6sd manual on the floor, GC, RWC, alloys, rego, 230,000kms, WBT540 $5200 Ph 0418574671 Horsham

Brooker 12’, 8hp motor, tilted trailer, can launch on 10mls of water, swivel seat, life jackets, fish finder, extinguisher, NR389 $3500 Ph 53975262 Kimberley Kamper 03/04 Limited Edition with boat loader/marine pack, hard floor. both summer awning and full annexe and sides, 1x 200amp hr AGM battery, 1000w pure sine wave inverter, 20w Redarc BC/ DC battery management system, incl 30L Engel fridge $19,500 Ph 0428891696 for more info/photos

2010 Honda VT 750 CA, cruise control, clip on batwing fairing, shaft drive, rev counter, 12,200kms 1X3FS $6750 Ph 0419913065

2015 FE Husqvarna 450, 300kms, showroom cond, as new, selling due to lack of use, B&B Radatior guards and bashplate fitted $10,500 Ph 0429200566

2004 Mercedes C180 Kompressor, comes with RWC, EC, 167,000kms, TCX779 $8000 Ph 0427361335

Caribbean half cab, 65hp Mercury outboard, GC, DPO38, tilt trailer, H85.540 $5400ono Ph 0407340386 Dory 4.2m wide body 25hp Yamaha on Mackay trailer, spare wheel, all EC with extras, boat reg GC454, trailer reg P07351 $5500 Ph 0409210594 Hunter marine flat bottom punt boat, 3.9m x 1.5m, with trailer, 15hp Yamaha boat reg LU451, trailer S55279 $4200 Ph 0429336259

ATV Quad Bike 250cc, near new, elec start, cruise control, modified from thumb control to twist control, 2hrs $2600 Ph 0429922420

Ford BF, EC, dvd, 4 family, service record, RWC, 210,000kms, ZZX813 $6000 Ph 0409133685

Savage 3.6 metre aluminium boat PD957, 9.9HP Johnson on tilt trailer, V03688, $1800 Ph 0467055587 Two brand new Goodyear Ultra Torqe 386/90 R46 $3500 Ph 0417320470 Two Everhot wood stoves, slow combustion $1000 or will separate Ph 0418551685 Wilton 8” vice, American made, brand new, multiple available $200 Ph 0447347357

Kirby Vacuum G5, deceased estate, barely used, shampoo kit included $450 Ph 53581468 Kirby vacuum, always serviced, includes all attachments $500ono Ph 53824414 Leather lounge suite, 3pce with 4 recliners, dark green, GC $500ono Ph 0428582315

Savage 3.7m fibre glass, 40hp Evinrude, forward controls, hull SR889, trailer X31568 $1800 Ph 0488325634 Stacer 10’ 4.5hp on trailer, sn # 871 $800 Ph 0427886272 Stacer 370 Proline with 25hp Mercury on Dunbier trailer, nav lights, fish finder, bimini, boat reg SN792, trailer reg X11726 $3750 Ph 0409210594

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REDUCED 2008 Harley Davidson 883 Sportster, 5800 genuine klm, immaculate condition, windscreen, original pipes and pegs, HL578, reg until Nov $7850 Ph 0428837235

REDUCED 1997 Toyota Twin cab diesel with canopy and drawers, 60L water tank and pump, 40L res fuel tank, had many mechanical repairs, near new tyres and batteries, reg until 12/18, PXK015 $7000ono Ph 0428504558 REDUCED W Polo Pacific 1600, silver, RW, 58,000kms, XQJ712 $9600 Ph 0427828420

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Motor Vehicles $10,000 - $20,000

2001 Nissan Patrol, manual, gas injected, 3.0 diesel, a/c, reg until 5/19, 225,000kms, QVY079 $12,000 Ph 0448099981 or 53822032 2012 Toyota Camry Altise, RWC, 112,000km, 1IX5PQ $12,000ono Ph 0481721408

Motor Vehicles $10,000 - $20,000

Volkswagen Passat CC 125 TDI, IFW4QB, exceptional vehicle and value at $11,999ono, was $66,365 at purchase at 2011 Ph 0427858264

2014 XR6, 70,000kms, as new 1DP8FM $20,000 Ph 0418891332 Austin Healey Sprite MK3, red, ex body, no rust, does need some work, wiring and suspension, comes with heaps of extras, spare motor, hardtop, clutch, spring pack ect, no reg, eng # 9MUH154531 $11,000 Ph Steve 53920242 B Roadster MG, 1968 classic BR green, eng # 18GUBH11585, vin # 2331, Club Permit rego over $15,000 Ph 0428851636 Kia Rio 2013, 1.6L, hatchback, auto, EC, 44,000kms, 1JS3PC $12,999 Ph 0411592411

XH Ford Utility in beautiful condition, recently invested over $3,500 to return this vehicle to A1 mechanical condition, vehicle comes with Tradesman bars ready to fit at $800 value, the utility is now in excess to our needs and is priced for quick sale at $5,490 inc RW, first to see will buy Ph 0418504341

Nissan Elgrand van, 2007, 7 seater, 3.5L, 4WD, auto, loads of extras, 279YFH $15,999 Ph 0412140334

Motor Vehicles over $20,000

Prado GLX 2003 turbo diesel SDY-471, tradie rack and bulbar ,electric brakes, dual battery system, rear socket for fridge, 181000kms, RWC, VGC $18,500 Ph 0419894761

2017 Hyundai i30 SR, 12,000kms, black in colour, leather seats, tinted windows, automatic, as new condition, 6mths reg 1KM3DA $25,000 Ph 0408348826 Black XR8, 2009, 6spd manual, 91,000kms, WZS187 $25,000ono Ph 0432312296

Motor Vehicles over $20,000 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: ROAD VEHICLES All advertisements for road vehicles must include a price, as well as: • A registration number, if registered • Either an engine number, VIN or chassis number if the vehicle is not registered.

Public Notices

Public Notices

HYPNOTHERAPY

Horsham Saints Football Netball Club invite all interested junior & senior NETBALL players to a

Quit smoking, weight control and stress reduction

TIMELINE THERAPY Coaching – access your FULL POTENTIAL

2019 JUNIOR & SENIOR NETBALL TRYOUTS

Reduce negative emotions

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The Weekly Advertiser, 3WM and MixxFM office will be closed Monday, January 28 for the Australia Day Public Holiday. Revised print and radio deadlines are in place. Please contact your advertising consultant for more details.

are to be held at St Brigid’s College Stadium on the following dates & times: Thursday, February 14, Tuesday, February 19 & Thursday, February 21, 2019 13/U: 3:45pm – 4:45pm 15/U: 4:30pm – 5:30pm 17/U: 5:15pm – 6:15pm SENIORS: 6:00pm - 7:30pm All interested players are encouraged to attend as many sessions as possible. For more information please contact Cara Miller 0439 369 893

Alternatively, phone the station on 5382 1351. REDUCED Mazda BT50 dual cab, SDX, 2011, 4x4, auto, 4 cylinder 31, diesel, new tyres all round, ARB canopy, cruise control, tow bar, LED driving lights, black, full service history, one owner, reg 3/19, 100,000kms YHI981 $21,500 Ph 0488688844

Musical Instruments REDUCED 2000 Prado GXL, dual batteries, snorkel, storage drawers, UHF radio, June reg, 422,000km, reg until June 19, QMC073 $9,900 Ph 0447745996

Meet and Greet with the Coaches

on Tuesday, January 29, 6pm at Weir Park. Light training will be followed by a BBQ dinner. ALL WELCOME.

We

Croquet

Wanted. New members to play Croquet

Have a go...

Holden Colorado 2013, a/c, FWD, c/c, set up for elec brakes, 112,000kms, white, VGC, 1AU6YU $23,500ono Ph 0428349401

Australia Day, Saturday, January 26: Arrive 9.30am for a fun introduction through Croquet Olympics, a weird assortment of games and challenges. BYO lunch if you want to stay and play for the afternoon. Learn to play Ricochet in February: 6.30pm Monday evenings starting February 4, 2019. Children over 10 welcome with a parent. $3 greens fee.

REDUCED 2012 VE SV6 sedan, all SV6 features with heavy duty tow bar and Anderson plug, RWC, reg til 03/19, 137,000kms 1AW9BV $14,000ono Ph 0400130766 Ararat REDUCED Nissan Navara D22, 4x4, 2004, ARB, canopy, black sunraysia bulbar, EC, 163,000kms, FOR951 $10,000ono Ph 0428899252 Rodeo 2006 RA, 4WD, twin cab, tub, ARB, canopy and bulbar, lights, 4 new tyres, 3L Isuzu engine, service history, RWC, XSY807 $13,000 Ph 53870522 or 0459728544 AH

REDUCED Yamaha organ, double keyboard, EC, stool included, $200ono Ph 0417116084

Join U3A and learn to play Croquet:10am Tuesday mornings, 6 weeks starting February 5, 2019 OR come along to our Regular Play Days on Thursdays and Saturdays at Kalimna Park Croquet Club. 209 Baillie St Horsham. Phone Lynne Chisholm 0408 590 458 or 5384 0330

REDUCED 2003 Nissan Patrol GU ST, 4.2L, very tidy, serviced regularly, reg until 9/19, RWC, 372,000kms, SLU551 $25,000neg Ph 0428175841 REDUCED 2011 79 series Landcruiser Ute, 10mths reg, good all terrain tyres, air bags, bull bar and winch, UHF radio and overhead console, reversing camera, satellite navigation, canopy, 2 jerrycan holders, two under tray water tanks, 178,000kms $50,000 Ph 0429909210

Thurmer piano, with matching tapestry duet stool $1500 Ph 53825193

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Australia Day at the

Horsham Lunch: 12 noon – 2pm Dinner: 6pm – 8:30pm Nightclub: DJs from 10pm featuring Paul Fidler playing 1980’s Aussie Rock - Alissa Baylee - KINDRED $10 Entry all night

The menu to celebrate our great nation includes:

ROYAL HOTEL, 132 FIREBRACE ST, HORSHAM, VIC 3400 FOR MORE INFO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL NETWORKS

Entrée Shrimp on the Barbie – 3 prawns on a skewer topped with an extra-large South Australian King Prawn............................................................ $13.50 Coffin Bay Oysters – opened on order (Kilpatrick or natural).................................................................$2.50 each Cheesy Garlic Bread.......................................................................... $9.00 Mains Fresh Gummy Shark from Robe South Australia in crispy Beer Batter.... $24 Roast Lamb with red wine gravy........................................................... $20 Pork chop on mash with apple sauce.................................................... $24 Best Aussie Burger Ever served with chips............................................ $16 Bangas and Mash with onion gravy....................................................... $16 Desserts Lemon meringue pie.......................................................................... $9.00 Brownies and ice-cream.................................................................... $9.00 Raspberry velvet ice-cream sandwich................................................ $9.00

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Real Estate

Public Notices

Situations Vacant

Situations Vacant

House for removal, solid 3 weatherboard home, located in Horsham $5000 Ph 0417566621

Assets Inspector

To Give Away 2 female kittens, 7wks old, one black with blue eyes, one multicoloured Ph 0437913081

SALESPERSON – MOTORCYCLES & ACCESSORIES

Wanted House sitter, Feb-March, references Ph 0481864397 Wanted, old oil and steam engines, big or small Ph 0458409434

Wimmera Motorcycle Co & Horsham Harley-Davidson, the region’s foremost Motorcycle dealerships are seeking a self-motivated person to join our team to meet the growing needs of our customers.

Wanted to buy

Excellent terms, conditions & training. Applications close 25/01/19. Strictest confidentiality assured.

Easy ride scooter, Harley Davidson replica mobility scooter, model number SR003BLKAU, Ph Bill 0448473467 or 53826480

Ph. (03) 53826011 82-84 McPherson Street, Horsham info@wimmeramotorcycle.com.au

Public Notices Blacksmith Classes, adult or Father/Son lessons for beginners, enquiries to Murray Shanaughan 0437313090 or 53847297

Trades & Services

De-cluttering Cleaning & Marketing Services

Horsham and surrounds

0422 346 916

Situations Vacant

The successful applicant will have a good working knowledge of construction and maintenance of Council Assets and have well developed computer skills.

Please email your confidential CV to council@westwimmera.vic.gov.au or contact John Griffiths – Manager Engineering on 0418 139 759 for more information

HVAC Sales Person - Full time

An excellent opportunity is available with Smallaire, a local and very successful Local Award-Winning and State finalist manufacturing company since 1974. This position is responsible for HVAC Sales. Duties and responsibilities: • Manage all aspects involved with Sales of domestic, commercial, Evaporative and Reverse Cycle Airconditioners, Gas heating, Various fans & spare parts. • R&D Assistance • Design and estimate the best solutions for customers requirements • Offer support to customers, subcontractors and agents • Grow our Commercial Evaporative Airconditioner sales and brand • Attend and promote our products at various Field Days and expos Experience and abilities required: • Drivers licence • Read plans/commercial & domestic • Ability to work unsupervised, must be focused & detailed • Multi task, work under pressure & prioritize work • Computer skills including Microsoft & emails • Excellent communication skills A detailed PD is available upon request. Applications and CV including two referees should be forwarded by 15th February 2019 to: The Director - Lolita Small Smallaire P/L, 170 Golf Course Rd, Horsham Vic 3400 or email: lolita@smallaire.com.au

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Reporting to the Assets and GIS Coordinator, the Asset Inspector is responsible for inspection of Council assets including roads, culverts and bridges, town amenities, footpaths, parks and playgrounds. Inspections are to be undertaken on a cyclic basis and electronically logged to ensure that Council meets its obligations with respect to the Road Management Act and West Wimmera Shire Council Road Management Plan.

Positions description can be found at www.westwimmera.vic.gov.au/Council/Employment

Work Wanted Tom’s repairs and services, mobile mechanical repairs, agricultural mechanic, repairs to all make and models of farm machinery Ph 0407147996

Edenhope • Permanent Full-time • Band 3 or 4 ($57,993 - $65,733) depending on skills and experience • Edenhope, Western Victoria

Applications close: 4/02/19

A new career with the best in health One of Victoria’s best health services is offering rewarding employment opportunities.

Make a fresh start to your career on our award winning team We are seeking applications from highly motivated, skilled personnel for the following positions:

Executive Assistant Full time role providing high level leadership and support functions to the CEO, Executive Managers and Board of Directors

Need help spreading the word? Call The Weekly Advertiser on 03 5382 1351 or email weeklyadvertiser@team.aceradio.com.au

Technology Coordinator Primarily this role will provide support to our Aged Care residents, promoting feelings of connectedness to family and community through interaction with technology

Complex Health Care Nurse Provide a safe and high quality evidence based wound and pain management program for our residents

Physiotherapist Bring your passion and talents to work with our allied health team providing services across a diverse clinical setting To find out more about these exciting opportunities please visit www.rnh.net.au and click on Your Opportunities

Assets and GIS Coordinator

Workshop Manager / Hands on Quarry Maintenance Fitter Western Quarries is a green fields Quarry which was established in 2015 and supplies high quality aggregates and crushed rocks. Part of a broader business group the quarry has quickly become a leading supplier of aggregates and crushed rocks throughout South Western, Western and Northern Vitoria. We are currently seeking the skills of a qualified and experienced Quarry Maintenance Fitter to join our busy team based in Ararat. To be considered for this role you must be hands on and have 5 + years of mechanical fitting experience within a quarry. The role includes undertaking service, fault diagnosis, trouble shooting, repairs and maintenance on heavy machinery such as excavators & loaders, trucks and crushing & screening plant. You will be self motivated, have the ability to troubleshoot and problem solve and have the confidence, skill and knowledge to work autonomously. Key responsibilities include:

Edenhope • Permanent Full Time • $82,195 - $89,509 • Edenhope, Western Victoria

We can help Place your situation vacant advertisement in – the largest circulating newspaper in the Wimmera, southern Mallee and Grampians.

(03) 5382 1351

• Hands on maintenance of quarry & fixed crushing plant and equipment • Heavy vehicle & machinery repairs and preventative maintenance (Volvo experience preferred, but not essential) • Ability to demonstrate safe work practices • Full understanding of operation and maintenance procedures of all site equipment • Maintaining the workshop to a high standard • Liaise with other staff members and suppliers • Work well in a team, show initiative and be responsible • Display a sense of urgency and punctuality in their work • Accurate record keeping

This is an opportunity to join a small but dynamic team in a great rural environment. Reporting to the Manager Engineering, this position is accountable to oversee Council’s asset management systems and geographic information systems and contribute to planning in respect of Councils infrastructure assets. Civil Engineering qualifications are highly desirable however other relevant qualifications are acceptable.

The successful candidate will have: • Mechanical Trade/ Diesel Mechanic qualification is a must • 5 years + experience in fixed crushing environment • Australian drivers licence • Working at heights ticket • Confined Space ticket • First Aid (preferred but not essential) • Hydraulic and Auto Electric exposure is required

The role is offered at Band 6 and is a full time permanent position.

Positions description can be found at www.westwimmera.vic.gov.au/Council/Employment Please email your confidential CV and response to key selection criteria to council@westwimmera.vic.gov.au or contact John Griffiths – Manager Engineering on 0418 139 759 for more information

The suitable candidate should have all the above and enjoy being in an autonomous hands on role. You must be able to work flexible hours to meet operational requirements. Weekend work & afternoon shift work during summer periods will be required.

Applications close: 4/02/19

An attractive full time hourly rate/ annual salary with the potential of overtime hours and mobile phone is offered for the right applicant.

horshamreception@ team.aceradio.com.au

If this sounds like you please send your resume with an accompanying cover letter to aashby@vsagroup.com.au

...WE’RE THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR YOUR BUSINESS

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Operations/Administration

McDonald Steel Horsham has the following job available for immediate start...

Goroke Kindergarten Director & Administrator Goroke Pre-Schools •F ull Time 38 hours per week •D egree Qualified • Salary Teacher Level 1 as the Early Education Employees Agreement, plus housing allowance Council is recruiting for a Kindergarten Director and Administrator for its Kindergarten in Goroke This role will be responsible for • Providing early childhood teaching services at the Goroke Kindergarten •P rovide leadership to educators • Develop and implement a high quality educational program which meets the individual development requirements of each child • Provide administrative support to Council’s Early Year’s Co-ordinator

Expressions of interest

A vacancy exists at AFL Wimmera Mallee for a person with the appropriate skills to assist the General Manager in football/ netball operations AFL Wimmera Mallee administers the operations of the Wimmera Football League, Horsham District Football Netball League & Wimmera Netball Association, based in Horsham. The position can be flexible to suit the right candidate anda passion for football and netball, although advantageous is not essential. For further information and a position description email: General Manager, Stephen McQueen gm@aflwm.com.au Expressions of interest can be emailed to Stephen McQueen by January 31, 2019

• Assist in strategic planning to ensure Council meets all accreditation and legal requirements The successful applicant for this position shall currently hold or working towards a Bachelor Early Years or equivalent and a registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching. Positions description can be found at www.westwimmera.vic.gov.au/Council/Employment Please email your confidential CV to council@westwimmera.vic.gov.au or contact Tracey Bone – Early Years Coordinator on (03) 5392 7700.

MC Driver

Based

Stawell or Ararat Project covers the Ararat Rural City and Northern Grampians Local Government Areas

Responsible To

Ararat/Stawell Jobs and Training Connections Committee through the Chair

Remuneration

$58,604.00 (0.8 EFT)

The position requires sound maths knowledge, a high level of attention to detail, and the ability to work unsupervised and in a team environment. Well above award wages paid and overtime will be available.

At Johnson Asahi, we encourage our employees to achieve high standards of personal and professional excellence and provide a strong team environment with a hands-on, down to earth culture.

For more details on this exciting opportunity contact McDonald Steel on (03) 5381 0992

We are seeking an experienced MC driver based at our Horsham site undertaking local transfers. This is an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated individual who is required to display a commitment to safety and compliance standards.

To perform the jobs successfully, the following skills/ experience is required: • Have a current MC licence • Minimum 2 years experience in operating MC vehicle. • Knowledge of Chain of Responsibility and road transport legislation • Previous experience in hay carting industry • Mature attitude with ability to work independently. • Good communication skills both oral & written • Works well in a team environment Vecteezy.com

Project Manager

If you love welding, and would like to be a part of one of the largest shed manufacturers in the Wimmera - this is the job for you!

Johnson Asahi was established in 1995 and specialises in the production & export of livestock feed throughout Asia and the Middle East.

Responsibilities include: • Day to day operation of a MC vehicle • Daily pre-start checks on vehicle • Complete relevant paperwork for transfers • Adhere to all relevant OH&S legislative policy and procedural requirements.

Ararat/Stawell Jobs and Training Connections

STRUCTURAL STEEL WELDER

Cnr Golf Course Road & Kendal Drive, Horsham

 5381 0992

www.mcdonaldsteelhorsham.com.au

If you meet the above criteria and would like an opportunity at this long-term career, please forward your resume and a cover letter detailing the above to Operations Manager tony@jasahi.com.au or post to Johnson Asahi, PO Box 795, Horsham 3402 by January 25th, 2019.

Kindergarten Educator – Part Time

(Award) Hours per week

0.8

THE PRIMARY PURPOSE OF THIS POSITION: The Industry Skills Co-ordinator role requires high level networking, communication and strategic engagement skills. As this role will provide the link between employers and training organisations it requires an in-depth understanding of the Victorian training sector. Strong coordination and organisational management skills are required along with solid verbal and written communication skills and an understanding of current employment issues and policies at a local, state and regional level. The Industry Skills Co-ordinator will be required to develop partnerships between business and industry, the community and training sectors as negotiated and agreed with the Project Steering Group. KEY SELECTION CRITERIA: 1. Excellent written and oral communication and interpersonal skills 2. Ability to engage and manage multiple stakeholders 3. Ability to develop partnerships and support collaborative practice to achieve project objective 4. Ability to work in a confidential manner 5. Victorian Drivers Licence QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: 1. Experience in areas such as business development or training and education sector 2. Experience in partnership development 3. Experience in project implementation 4. Qualifications in business and/or education would be considered an advantage

Goroke and Kaniva Pre-Schools •P art-time 10 hours per week for 12 months •D iploma Qualified •M onday and Wednesday required Council is recruiting for a part time Kindergarten Educator to assist at the Goroke and Kaniva PreSchools Working with the Kindergarten Teachers, this role will be responsible for: • Providing relief coverage to the Pre-school Teachers at Goroke and Kaniva Pre-schools, including regular lunch breaks • Contribute to the implementation a high quality educational program which meets the individual development requirements of each child • Provision of a healthy, safe and welcoming environment and ensure that all children attending kindergarten are supervised at all times The successful applicant for this position shall hold a Diploma Early Years or equivalent and a current Working with Children Check will be required. Positions description can be found at www.westwimmera.vic.gov.au/Council/Employment Please email your confidential CV to council@westwimmera.vic.gov.au or contact Tracey Bone – Early Years Coordinator on (03) 5392 7700.

For further information or full position description please contact Shelly Chalmers on (03) 5352 3266 or email business@cgllen.org.au All applications are to be submitted with cover letter addressing the key selection criteria to business@cgllen.org.au by close of business Monday, 4th February 2019

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Plumber

Or call the salon on 5382 3081 We look forward to welcoming you to George and Co.

Horsham

Part Time 24 Hrs per week over 3 days Western AG Supplies is a privately-owned independent business operating from 11 locations throughout the Western District, Wimmera and SE South Australia. Western AG specialise in the supply of Agronomy Services, Seed, Fertiliser, Crop Protection, Animal Health and General Merchandise.

About the role Due to business growth we are seeking an enthusiastic individual to provide administration support to the Branch Manager, Agronomist & Merchandise staff. Duties would also include client account management, data input, filing and general office duties. Often being the first contact clients have with our business, strong customer service and time management skills are essential. Experience in business administration and process software is also required.

Christian Devotions

• Baristas • Cafe Assistants • Short Order Cooks

By the time you read this, I hope I am lazing on a beach somewhere, enjoying a summer break. Summer is a great time for those on holidays, but we spare a thought for all those (often Volunteers) who give their time and resources to help others. I don’t know how much they will be called to help this summer, but the SES, Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Surf Life Savers, Pool Life Guards and others, give so generously to protect and save lives - more than we realise. And we are so grateful to each one. We also need saving from other things – from addiction, selfishness, pride, greed, dysfunctional relationships, negative attitudes, etc. We need saving from ourselves. There is One who will save us for eternity. Save us from the things that separate us from God, who is Love. Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Great Life Saver, gave himself up for the world, to bring forgiveness, restoration and reconciliation with God, each other and ourselves. In the words of a song, “I can see you (Jesus) now, I can see the love in your eyes, raising the broken to life.” God can save us in our brokenness and lift us up to a new life. We are invited to call the Great Life Saver today. Susan Pearse, Uniting Church

Email your resume to fuelnfood24@gmail.com

For more information and a position description please contact Mark Hoffmann on 0488 233 436 or mark@westernag.com.au

RK

“The Foodary”, located in Horsham is looking for bright, energetic go-getters to join their expanding team at our premises. The positions we are looking for include:

Our business operates over extended trading hours and across a 7 day roster covering a variety of shifts. Positions vary from 10 hrs per week to 30-35 hrs per week. If you are reliable, self motivated and have a strong work ethic we encourage you to put in an application and we’ll be in touch.

Our business offers the opportunity to join the dynamic and growing team of Victoria’s best agricultural professionals. Successful applicants can expect excellent career development opportunities, a flexible and enjoyable work environment and competitive remuneration.

Project Officer

Michelle Shanks M.a.s.george@ hotmail.com

Applications must be submitted online via e-recruit: https://whcg.mercury.com.au/

Applications close: Friday 25th January 2019

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We are seeking a confident, well organised project worker to support the delivery of LLEN programs including Structured Workplace Learning and coordination of the Vocational Education and Training in Schools network across the Wimmera Southern Mallee. You will work with a wide range of stakeholders to improve the education outcomes of our region’s young people. Applications for the above position close at 5pm, 30th February, 2019. Please include a cover letter, response to key selection criteria, current resume and details of three professional referees. For further information or a position description www.llen.com.au, or contact Tim Shaw on 0427 810 122 or eo@llen.com.au

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And most importantly work exceptionally well in a team environment.

OH&S Officer

We employ over 50 staff and are members of the AgLink group whose members supply more than $1.35 billion in farm inputs per year. We have the largest private agronomy group in Western Victoria as well as a team of experienced Managers and staff who have high levels of expertise in Animal Health and General Merchandise.

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The applicant must present the following qualities: • Reliable • A passion for the industry • Experienced and strong colourist.

Engineering Department Permanent - Full Time Job No. 1828 closes 6/2/19

Administration Officer

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We are looking for a cheerful, friendly member for our team, to provide outstanding customer service. To serve delicious food & coffee. Weekdays & rostered weekend shifts. Email resume – enquiries@waacksbakery.com.au or Phone 5358 1238

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Hamilton in top 20 Ararat cyclist Lucas Hamilton finished in the top 20 against some of the world’s best riders at the Santos Tour Down Under in South Australia. Racing from January 15 to 20, Hamilton finished 19th in general classification. He finished one minute and 18 seconds behind general classification winner and MitcheltonScott team-mate Daryl Impey of South Africa. The 22-year-old finished sixth in the youth classification, for riders under the age of 26.

Australia Day bowls Horsham City Bowling Club will host an Australia Day breakfast and bowls day on Saturday. Horsham Agricultural Society secretary Andrea Cross will be a guest speaker at the breakfast, which starts at 8am. Mixed singles bowls will start at 9.30am, followed by a pie and pastie lunch. The cost of the day is $6 for breakfast and $6 for bowls. People wanting more information can call Elaine Mitchell on 0427 538 612.

North wins challenge A North Wimmera Bowls Division men’s team has won an annual Wimmera versus North Wimmera bowls challenge at Coughlin Park, Horsham. The final score was North Wimmera, 145, defeating Wimmera, 125. The two best performed teams were; North Wimmera, Rod Sinclair, Tony Baker, Roger Perris and Gary Bellis; and Wimmera, Kevin Jones, Rob Pyers, Roger Brown and Bill Hogan. Scores for the women’s contest were not available when The Weekly Advertiser went to press.

READY TO LAUNCH: Gordon Trollip checks his plane before last year’s Horsham Week competition. More than 40 pilots have entered in this year’s event from February 2.

Gliders return to the Wimmera sky A year after hosting a leg of the World FAI Sailplane Grand Prix series, Horsham Flying Club is again gearing up for a big two weeks. The club will host about 25 glider pilot students in an introduction to competition flying class from Saturday to February 1, before its annual Horsham Week competition from February 2 to 9. Club president Arnold Niewand said even without the pressure of hosting an international grand prix event this year, club members had

been kept busy preparing for the next two weeks. “We will have a full field of students in the training program, which will be 25 or more,” he said. “The students will come from most areas of Victoria and beyond, including Benalla, Ararat, Bacchus Marsh, Bordertown and Geelong. “They are the next generation of pilots – the future of the sport.” Mr Niewand said the Gliding Federation of Australia was keen to boost participation in the sport, and

its efforts had paid dividends. “For the past two years we have seen numbers of glider pilots increase, which is very pleasing,” he said. Mr Niewand said there was a full field of about 40 glider pilots entered into the Horsham Week competition, which is in its 53rd year. He said some of the best glider pilots in the country would come to Horsham for the competition. Mr Niewand said the Horsham Week competition would help boost the local economy.

“When you factor in the 25 students for the training program and five or six instructors, that’s 30 people in the first week and then 40 gliders and officials in the second week who are coming here,” he said. “A few competition people also like to come up the week before to train, and they all need food and accommodation. “It keeps us all quite busy.” – Colin MacGillivray

Records tumble BLACK SATURDAY at Wedderburn 4BBB Stableford

(10-Year Commemorative Anniversary)

Saturday, February 9, 2019 • 4BBB Stableford (teams of 2) • 2 x Shotgun starts (7.45am and 12.45pm tee-off) • $24 entry fee per team ($12 each) • Visitors pay a reduced green fee of $15, plus entry fee • Barbecue lunch available • Simply enter through the match-office board

A chance to reflect and move on... For more information contact the Golf Shop on 03 5382 3312 or email: proshop@horshamgolfclub.com Page

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hree track records were broken on Sunday Cups Day at Wedderburn, in times that would have been considered near impossible in the past.

Lightly raced, pacing-bred squaregaiter Jerichos Trumpet, ridden by Ryan Duffy, took out the $14,500 Trotters Cup despite bungling the start and forced to work hard throughout the staying journey. Michelle Phillips on board Pacemaker Fratellino boxed on solidly to hold second place from Jackson Square, ridden by John Caldow, in a mile-rate of 2.03.2 for the 2555-metre contest. Trainer Zac Steenhuis has done a mighty job with the four-year-old gelded son of Shadow Play USA, which has now posted nine victories from just 21 starts. Track record number two came in the following race, when former Kiwi mare Queen Shenandoah, ridden by Kerryn Manning, rattled home along the sprint lane to down the leader Delightful Mia, Chris Svanosio, in a $7000 C2-3 Pace in a rate of 1.55.7 for the 1750-metre dash. The daughter of Somebeachsomewhere USA broke her bridesmaid streak of four consecutive second placings and posted her fifth career victory for the Butterworth and Rogerson syndicate. Naracoorte pacer Emain Maccha made it 25 wins from 38 starts with a mighty victory in the $14,500 Wedderburn Pacing Cup for trainer Greg Scholefield and driver Greg Sugars. The five-year-old gelded son of Safari worked overtime from an outside front row draw to

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wrest the pacemakers role from Perspective, ridden by Chris Alford, and after a short breather kept them running through the final 1200 metres of the 2555-metre contest. At the wire it was Macha by 2.5 metres in a rate of 1.57.0 neat, from Perspective, which bravely stuck to his task in a welcome return to form for trainer Tim O’Brien, with a 20-metre gap to the third placegetter Satans Outlaw, James Herberton.

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return of skills in mental application and patience will be paramount when Horsham Cricket Association’s flagship A Grade competition resumes on Saturday.

FRONT FOOT: West Wimmera’s Josh Lees drives solidly against Rupanyup-Minyip during a T20 clash at Horsham City Oval. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

After the crash and bash of T20 games, fixtures will return to one-day-game conditions and teams that quickly adapt to a need to occupy the crease will have an advantage. This has particular relevance considering three two-day games before finals will follow one-dayers in the next fortnight. The big question in the competition is whether Jung Tigers or Rupanyup-Minyip, sitting third and fourth respectively, have the games to trouble either leader Homers and Horsham Saints. The Tigers and Panthers take each other on at Horsham City Oval tomorrow, both secured

important T20 wins at the weekend. Rupanyup-Minyip did enough to overcome West Wimmera and the Tigers responded to disappointment against Homers the week before to outgun Laharum. The Blue Panthers are three points ahead of the Tigers on both overall and one-day ladders and the gap between the two is set to go under the microscope. Last week, players such as all-rounder Mark Mbofana, Blake Turner and Pat Brooks did the job with the bat and Brent Hudson and Mbofana were damaging with the ball. For the Tigers it was openers Brett Jensz, 40, and Sam Leith, 34, and first drop Tyler Neville who led the way with the willow and spinner Angus Adams, who had his best return of the year with 4-16, was best with the ball. The game is set to be high-

Go and whoa in Grampians division BY ONE SHORT A two-day round-eight fixture of Grampians Cricket Association’s A Grade competition was marred by a forfeit of Aradale to SwiftsGreat Western. Word is that Aradale, a one-team club, had enough players for day one, but on day two, part of the long weekend, it was going to be short. If this was the case the Combine might feel it was cheated of a chance to win outright. In other games, undefeated Youth Club was headed on the first innings by BuangorTatyoon on a sub-standard wicket at Tatyoon, where 21 wickets fell for just 125 runs. Being sent in, Youth Club managed just 51 runs with only Ethan Marrow, 15,

reaching double figures. The best of the bowlers was Lachie Oddie with an amazing 5-5 from 6.2 overs. In reply, Buangor-Tatyoon was all out for 68, a lead of 17 runs with best performers captain Michael Harrick, 22, with the bat and Gary Martin, 3-19, with the ball. Batting a second time, the Clubbers have already lost Angus Barham and are 1-6, still 11 runs behind and with a lot of work to do if they are to salvage a win. Hopefully the pitch will not be as bowler-friendly this week. In the remaining match, Halls Gap’s batting has again let the side down and the Gappers appear to be heading for an outright defeat against Pomonal. Batting first at Ararat’s Alexandra Oval, the Gappers were all out for 83, with Josh

Leith, 21, the top scorer. Best of the bowlers were Aaron Slorach and Lachlan Dalkin, with three wickets each. In their turn at the wicket, the Tigers finished at 2-64 with Luke Jordan 19 not out and still at the crease. It is expected the Tigers will attempt to make this a three-innings game. In other Grampians association news, a representative team is competing in Bendigo Country Week in division two, having been promoted after winning last year. Grampians lost to Portland in its first game and played Grassmere yesterday. The competition is a chance for the better players in the association to display their wares on a broader stage. A Swifts-Great Western team also won its qualifying final match of a Sungold

T20 tournament at Allansford on Sunday. The Combine beat South Gambier, the team that narrowly defeated them in the semi-final of last year’s tournament. South Gambier sent the Combine in and the team accumulated 5-137 off its 20 overs. Travis Nicholson led the way with 43 not out. Other contributors were Sam Cocks, 33, Craig Marrow, 24, and Matt Heffer, 23. South Gambier was never in the hunt, succumbing to scoreboard pressure, and was dismissed for 88 with Will Clough the best of the Combine bowlers with 4-13 and Matt Heffer and Jayden McCartney taking two wickets each. The Combine will now play Hamilton Cricket Club in a semi-final at Allansford on Sunday.

ly competitive with both sides needing to build on pre-finals confidence stocks. In other games, Laharum will attempt to bounce back against Homers at Laharum and West Wimmera meets Horsham Saints at home at Davis Park. Daniel Griffiths, 40, and Jake Hinton, 38, were primary performers with the bat for Laharum last week while Lou Preston, 38, and Mick Preston, 34, were West Wimmera’s best run makers. Both sides will struggle to win on Saturday. The Saints, despite Aiden Laffy and Trent King getting in the 20s, won’t take kindly to making only 92 in a loss to Homers and will bounce back hard. And Homers, with a batting top order destroying all-comers – Adam Atwood and Jarred Combe, making unbeaten 48 and 34 respectively last week, appear invulnerable.

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A Grade This week: One-day games, West Wimmera v Horsham Saints at Davis Park, Nhill, Laharum v Homers, Jung Tigers v Rupanyup-Minyip at Horsham City Oval. Last week: T20 games, Rupanyup-Minyip 4-102 (B. Turner 28no, M. Mbofana 27) d West Wimmera 5-101 (L. Preston 38no, M. Preston 34), Homers 1-94 (A. Atwood 48no, J. Combe 34no) d Horsham Saints 5-92 (A. Laffy 26no, T. King 25), Jung Tigers 5-149 (B. Jensz 40, S. Leith 34, T. Neville 26) d Laharum 9.141 (D. Griffiths 40, J. Hinton 38; A. Adams 4-16). Overall ladder: Homers 51 points, 2.32 percent; Horsham Saints 36, 1.26; Rupanyup-Minyip 27, 0.89; Jung Tigers 24, 1.21; Laharum 18, 0.69; West Wimmera 6, 0.44. One-day ladder: Homers 39, 1.74; Horsham Saints 30, 1.13; Rupanyup-Minyip 21, 1.04; Jung Tigers 18, 1.47; Laharum 18, 0.70; West Wimmera 0, 0.47.

Grampians A Grade How they stand: Buangor-Tatyoon 68 (G. Martin 3-19) v Youth Club 51 (L. Oddie 5-5) and 1-6, Pomonal 2-64 (L. Brown 33) v Halls Gap 83 (A. Slorach 3-2, L. Dalkin 3-20), Swifts-Great Western d Aradale on forfeit.

Wimmera-Mallee A Grade This week: One-day games, Jeffcott v Donald, Birchip v St Marys, Brim-Kellalac-Sheep Hills v Marnoo at Brim, St Arnaud, bye. Last week: Marnoo 3-89 (B. Cameron 29) drew with St Arnaud, St Marys drew with Donald, Brim-Kellalac-Sheep Hills drew with Jeffcott. Ladder: Donald 51, 1.81; Marnoo 51, 1.58; Brim-KellalacSheep Hills 45, 1.63; Jeffcott 45, 1.39; Birchip 36, 0.69; St Arnaud 27, 0.82; St Marys 15, 0.19.

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orsham Triathlon will celebrate its 20th anniversary on Saturday, February 9.

The popular athletic competition will return in largely the same format, with a swim in the Wimmera River in Horsham followed by a ride and run along its banks. The running course has been modified this year to incorporate the Anzac Centenary Bridge, linking the north and south banks of the river. The event will begin with a junior race at 4pm for competitors under the age of 16, with senior races starting at 5pm. Senior competitors can enter in a short course, involving a 200-metre swim, seven-kilometre bike ride and two-and-a-half-kilometre run, or a long course, involving a 500-metre swim, 20-kilometre bike ride and five-kilometre run. Tri Horsham race director Mark Pumpa said entries were looking strong for the event. “Numbers are looking pretty good at the moment,” he said. “We have entries from across the state including Melbourne, Echuca and Shepparton, so there is plenty of interest.” Pumpa said the triathlon also traditionally drew plenty of entries from Wimmera competitors.

PREPARATION: Horsham’s Mark Pumpa is preparing for the Horsham Triathlon on February 9. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

“It’s all about local people – local kids and local adults – participating and having a go,” he said. “The kids have become a bigger focus in the past few years. “The junior section has been getting bigger and more popular for

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a few years now.” Pumpa said the junior triathlon offered several different course lengths to suit children of different ages and abilities. He said Tri Horsham was on the lookout for volunteers to help run the event.

Pumpa said people wanting to enter the Horsham Triathlon could do so by visiting website www.trihorsham.com.au. He said people could also call him on 0477 678 679 for details or to volunteer time to help with the event.

Club to give to mental health Horsham Greyhound Racing Club will donate $100 to mental health organisation Livin, every time a ‘local’ trainer wins a race at the track until March. The club will keep a tally of donations until the Horsham Cup on March 9, when it will present a cheque for the total amount to Livin. Livin is a not-for-profit organisation that runs education programs to raise mental health awareness and prevent suicide. Horsham Greyhound Racing Club manager Justin Brilliant said the club was proud to throw its support behind a worthy cause. “This is a great opportunity for the club to give back to the community and support those in need,” he said. “The club has a huge number of local trainers and we are looking to be able to make a significant donation to Livin on cup night. “The Horsham Greyhound Racing Club is looking forward to seeing local trainers winning and the club making donations to the charity on their behalf.” With more than 100 races before the Horsham Cup, the club said it was hoping trainers could help raise between $3000 and $5000. Money donated by the club will be put to use in the Wimmera. Livin will use the money to present its LIVINwell educational program in the region.

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Squash masters return to region BY COLIN MacGILLIVRAY

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he best mature-aged squash players in the state will return to Horsham for a Victorian Masters Squash Association summer tournament next month.

Horsham Squash Club hosted the tournament for the first time last year. VMSA president Lou Morsch said organisers were so impressed they decided to stage it in Horsham for a second year. “Last year’s tournament ran very smoothly and we were really impressed with the effort Horsham Squash Club put in to the event,” he said. “Certainly, it’s a little further from Melbourne than we usually travel for these events, but everyone had a great time last year so the decision to return was an easy one.” The tournament will be played in a singles format after last year’s competition was played as a teams event. Horsham Squash Club’s Peter Miller said singles matches would help showcase the talents of elite competitors. “The best players in the masters category are brilliant to watch,” he said. Mr Miller said the tournament was open to any man over the age of 35 and

any woman over the age of 30 wishing to enter. He said many talented squash players in the Wimmera would join a field of more than 100 competitors at the tournament. Mr Miller encouraged anyone thinking about entering the tournament to sign up and enjoy the competition. Horsham Squash Club president Chris Warrick said hosting VMSA tournaments in consecutive years would be great for the club. “We have put a lot of work into upgrading the courts in the past 18 months and we are still making improvements,” he said. “We are installing new lighting on our glass courts, which will be better for players and for spectators. We are also tweaking a few things from last year to improve player and spectator comfort.” Mr Warrick said Horsham district would also benefit. “Last year, many of the players stayed extra nights and toured the region, and I’ve heard that this year many more are planning to extend their visit,” he said. Entries for the Horsham summer tournament are open on the VMSA website at www.vmsasquash.com.au.

Fish biting at Fyans

LONG CATCH: Neal Dowsett produced the longest fish during the competition, a 46-centimetre redfin.

Stawell Angling Club members took on windy conditions during their first outing for the new year. Eleven fish were caught during the open water weekend event, with all but two being redfin. Members fished Lake Fyans and Taylors Lake, with only Fyans producing fish. Darren Smith continued his winning form, landing two redfin for an aggregate length of 80 centimetres, to take out

first place from Troy Hamilton, also with two redfin, measuring at 64 centimetres. Neal Dowsett produced the longest fish, with a 46 centimetre Lake Fyans redfin. The next club outing is again an open water event this weekend. Fishing starts at 6am Saturday until noon on Sunday, with the final measure at Stawell Angling Club’s Lake Fyans clubhouse at 12.15pm. – Ray Howard

Big three days for Horsham volleyballers A three-day training camp under the guidance of Olympian Luke Campbell will set up a big year for Volleyball Horsham Academy members. Campbell represented Australia at the Sydney and Athens Olympics, playing more than 100 games for his country. He is now head coach of Greater Melbourne Volleyball Academy. Volleyball Horsham Academy members will receive quality coaching from the national representative in Mildura this week. Academy coach Tim Popple said the association’s elite group of athletes, including Tamikah Dockrill, Cleo Baker, Laelah Robertson, Lloyd Baker and Pascall Patterson

would benefit from the camp as they looked to build on achievements from last year. “They will also train with Sunraysia Academy athletes, which allows for a quality environment to train in,” he said. Campbell has a great strike rate at getting his athletes to overseas university opportunities, which the likes of Baker and Robertson have set their sights. The opportunity for the duo to spend time with Campbell off court and get his insight into what is needed for them to do everything in their powers to fulfill their dreams cannot be underestimated. Both girls are doing a lot of things

right so far in their volleyball careers, but they still have a tremendous amount of improvement left in them, and that is why this camp, with a coach of such esteem like Campbell, will be so rewarding for them. It’s not only the elite group of athletes that will benefit by attending the camp. The next group of up-and-coming players will also gain plenty. Coaches are keen to see how players such as Ned Pilmore, Joey Nagorcka and Jade Saligari respond after the camp, as there are opportunities in front of them they could take should they wish to. – David Berry

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orsham tenpin bowler Sophie Martin will fly to Paris in March to represent her country at the inaugural World Bowling Junior Championships.

A huge 12 months for Martin culminated with her selection for the Australian team, which comprises only two boys and two girls. Martin, 16, has represented Victoria at national youth tournaments during the past year, and represented Australia at the Asian School Tenpin Bowling Championships in September last year. She said she was excited to don the colours of Australia once again. She said her selection was the product of years in a national training squad. “When I started representing Victoria I thought that was the top level, but then I found out there was a chance I could represent Australia,” she said. “To make the Australian team you have to be part of the national training squad, and there are 12 juniors in that. “This year will be my third year in the training squad. “There is a camp in Canberra that we go to, and then after all the tournaments there is a training day where you get a bit of coaching.” Martin said she was excited to be part of the first ever World Bowling Junior Championships. The trip will also be her first time in Europe.

BOUND FOR PARIS: Horsham’s Sophie Martin will represent Australia at the inaugural World Bowling Junior Championships in France in March. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER Martin said she did not know what to expect when she arrived. “I was excited, but also nervous to go over when I found out I had made the team,” she said. “I’m nervous about the competition and the fact there are only four of us going there. “There are a lot of countries competing, so I think it’s going to be big.” Australia will be one of 27 nations at the championships. Martin said she took up bowling five

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Warracknabeal basketball star Chloe Bibby will be out for the remainder of the women’s college basketball season in the United States after suffering a knee injury on Friday. Bibby went down early in the first quarter of Mississippi State’s win against South Carolina, and the school confirmed after the game she would be out for the season with an injured left knee. Bibby had been a key contributor for the Bulldogs this season, averaging more than 12 points a game before her injury. She was the Bulldogs’ top shooter, hitting 36 three-pointers

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Bruce signs with 36ers Horsham basketballer Shaun Bruce made a subdued return to the NBL with the Adelaide 36ers on Saturday. Bruce signed a short-term contract with the 36ers as an injury replacement for Ramone Moore last week. He had previously played in the NBL for the Cairns Taipans and Brisbane Bullets. Bruce did not record a stat in about six minutes of game time off the bench, but helped the 36ers defeat the ladder-leading Sydney Kings 119-99.

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All Wimmera teams make finals BY COLIN MacGILLIVRAY

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ll three of the Wimmera’s elite basketball teams will feature in post-season action as Country Basketball League’s south-west conference finals start.

The conference will feature a new finals format in the men’s section this season. Instead of the top four teams playing semi-finals, the top eight teams have qualified. First-placed Horsham Hornets will host seventh-placed Terang Tornadoes at Horsham Basketball Stadium on Saturday night. Ararat Redbacks scraped into the finals with a five-point win against Hamilton Hurricanes on Sunday and will play third-placed Bellarine Storm in a road quarter-final on Friday night. Other men’s finals feature fourthplaced Bacchus Marsh taking on sixth-placed Portland and second-placed Mount Gambier hosting fifth-placed Geelong. In the women’s competition, the top-four finals structure will remain. Horsham Lady Hornets moved up to second place on the ladder with two wins at the weekend and are likely to host a final against Millicent Magic on Saturday, February 2. Ararat coach Marcus Jenkins said his team was excited to qualify for a finals berth after downing Hamilton at the weekend. He said the tough, physical encounter had left a few players sore, but was good preparation for finals. “We’ve got nothing to lose in the finals,” he said. “We finished below every other team and were beaten by every other team during the season, so they will probably be looking at us as an easy win. “We didn’t have Zac Dunmore or Jayden Wright the last time we played Bellarine and we are much closer as a team than we were at the start of the season.” Jenkins thanked the people of Ararat for supporting the Redbacks

throughout the season. He also congratulated both Horsham teams on their finals berths and said it was good to see all three Wimmera teams playing in finals.

Horsham Hornets

The Hornets will continue their quest for another Country Basketball League conference championship after putting the finishing touches on a minor premiership at the weekend. The Hornets dispatched Colac Kookas and Warrnambool Seahawks with ease to seal top spot on the ladder. The team had a balanced scoring attack against Colac on Saturday night, with Tim Pickert, Jeremiah McKenzie, Mitch Martin and Matty Lloyd all netting double figures on the way to an 86-59 win. The score was even more lopsided on Sunday as forward Ben Lakin produced his best scoring game for the season with 21 points. McKenzie, Pickert and Martin also scored double figures, while Jordyn Burke was solid with nine points. The Hornets will start hot favourites against the Tornadoes, who they beat by 18 points on the road in their only meeting this season.

The solid late-season form of Martin and Lloyd gives Horsham an added dimension in the finals. The youngsters have augmented an offence that relied heavily on McKenzie and veterans Pickert and Matt Lovel at the start of the season.

Lady Hornets

Horsham Lady Hornets will have a week off to prepare for their finals campaign after two important wins at the weekend. The team produced a stirring come-from-behind win against Colac on Saturday night. Trailing by two points with just over five minutes remaining in the game, the Lady Hornets went on a 12-3 run to win 64-57. Ema Iredell led the team in scoring with 21 points and made some key baskets in the final minutes, while Faith McKenzie, 18 points, and Maddie Iredell, eight, both played important roles. Country Basketball League is yet to finalise the women’s finals draws, but according to its 2018-19 operations manual, the second-placed Lady Hornets should host thirdplaced Millicent Magic on February 2, with the winner advancing to the grand final. RUN HOME: Ararat Redbacks beat Hamilton Hurricanes by five points in a close encounter on Sunday. Pictured clockwise from left: Ararat Redback Zac Dunmore steadies before shooting a free throw; DJ Woods, Redbacks, eludes Hamilton’s Sam Brewer; and Redback Jayden Wright drives around Hurricane Jack English. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER

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Letting fly Rupanyup-Minyip all-rounder Mark Mbofana puts his back into a delivery against West Wimmera during a Horsham Cricket Association T20 match at Horsham City Oval. Mbofana looms as a key player in an intriguing match-up against Jung Tigers this weekend. Story, page 51. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

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